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    Smile Frugal Tips for Grocery Bill :)

    If you don't get the Sunday paper call your local markets and ask to be on their mailing list for their ads. Read your local ads each week, with a sharpie, and circle what you think might be a good deal. Go back and compare it to your price book to see if it really is, then transfer it to your shopping list.

    Shop more than one market if possible to take advantage of their sales. Identify 3 markets, with the lowest prices, and concentrate your efforts there. Only shop other markets, if their loss leaders make it cost effective for you to make the trip there
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    If your markets have double coupons combine them with sale prices to get things for almost nothing.

    Make a menu first of breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, go thru your pantry, when making your menu, to make best use of what you have on hand. After you have done that, Make up your grocery list, based on what your menu is, and what you have on hand. Be careful to stick to your list that you have made.

    Take only the cash you need with you and leave your check book and credit cards at home to avoid temptation. Use the envelope system, taking out your food money each month/week this forces you to stick to a budget.

    See if your community has a SHARE program. (you pay a small amount of money and get a certain amount of food in exchange for community service) http://www.sharewi.org/

    Make a price book so you have an idea of what is the best price on your groceries. Here is a link to a price book page. For each item you use regularly, list the price per unit at each store you shop at. This way you will be able to always know where to shop for the best price.

    If you use coupons make a coupon binder (it's so much easier to use them if they are organized) keep them organized by type, and what you use most, to make them easy to access.

    Keep an inventory, of what you have on hand. This helps you to know what you need to buy and not but, and what you have on hand, when deciding whether to stock up on a good sale.

    Stock up on meat deals when they are on sale so that you are only have to buy the meat when the Price is good. If it is not on sale that week you won't have to buy it if you stocked up on it. Set a price cap for what you will pay for meat, and try to stick to it. If you know that a certain meat only goes on sale below that price 2 times a year, try to buy enough to get you thru till the next sale.

    If possible, leave kids and husband at home this will cut down on impulse buying and "please can I have that". Stick to the list you made and don't buy anything else.

    Cook From Scratch -There are few convenience foods that cannot be made at home. Do a search on the internet, to find copycat recipes for your favorite, convenience and restaurant foods. It is amazing how much you pay for packs of cookies at the grocery store for instance compared to how many you can make for the same price from homemade (homemade tastes better too) Make double or quadruple batches of it. Freeze the extra, so you have some for the days you are too busy to cook.

    Make friends with the butcher and find out when they mark down their meat so you can make sure that you plan your grocery shopping days for that day.

    You can buy extra milk when it goes on sale and freeze it (just take a little bit out of it before putting it in because it will swell) Take it out a couple days before you are going to run out, because it takes a while to thaw.

    Try using generics (most you can't tell the difference) Try a few different brands, and find the ones you like best. Many are just as good as the name brands but cost much less.

    Check your area for alternative shopping sources - there are more ways to save money than Grocery stores, and you should be on the look out for them. Canned food outlet stores, Aldies, Savealots, Warehouse stores, restaurant supply stores and co-ops are a few of the places you could try.

    Buy in bulk but Bring a Calculator - It is amazing how much buying in bulk can save. Sometimes up to 75%. But you have to be careful, bulk is not always cheaper, and often buying in bulk only saves, if you will use what you buy.

    Make your own Breakfasts - Don't fall for the Cereal Craze, cereal is not the only nutritious breakfast, and most certainly not the cheapest. Make bagels, waffles, breakfast burritos, and granola and more. They are pennies per serving compared with cereals, and have a fraction of the sugar.

    Shop for items before you run out of them. If you run out you are at the mercy of the store. Shop around for the best deals before you run out.

    Don't shop your corner grocery store - Convenience is something you will pay for, and making of a habit of stopping by your corner store will cost you extra dollars
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    Consolidate all your trips into a couple of month - the less you shop the better you are apt to plan, and stick to your list. The more trips you make in a month the more chances you will have to overspend. Consolidate your trips in to as few as possible in the course of the month.

    Shop in the morning for the best chance at markdown items, from the bakery and meat counters. Most stores mark down yesterdays fresh items, first thing in the morning. If you shop in the morning, you are more likely to find these items.

    Don't shop when you are hungry - Very important, it is a well known fact if you shop when you are hungry you will spend more. Have a snack before you leave the house, to avoid this pitfall.

    Plan a few meatless meals - meat is the most expensive thing on your list, so substitute eggs, and legumes, a couple times a week to save a few dollars.

    Buy meat in larger portions and be your own butcher - buy whole chicken, pork loins, and roasts. Anything boneless can be cut into portions, steaks, chops, stew meat etc. Buy the larger packages, they are usually discounted 10 to 20 cents a pound.

    Keep a pantry - the more you stock up the more you are able to wait for a sale. If you don't have a pantry in your house, get creative, store in under your bed, in your closet, on a set of shelves in your spare room.

    Take a calculator to the store with you- if you see something that you are not sure is a good deal, then do the math, see how it compares to another product you usually buy, or to the items on your price list.

    Avoid Junk foods - you will pay for junk food, and it is not nutritious so why buy it? if your family needs a treat make it. What you make is bound to be more nutritious, and will cost you much less.

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    Wonderful, money saving tips! I would add to take advantage of seasonal fruits and vegetables that are on sale and learn to put them up (freeze, can). Make friends with neighbors who have gardens or check the newpapers for pick your own adds. Check out you local farmer's market.

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    Great tips, thanks!
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    Those are great! Thanks!
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    Here are two more tips:

    If you have friends/family who take the Sunday paper and don't use the coupons, ask them to give you the inserts.

    Don't clip the coupons until you need them; just file the inserts by date.

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    Wow thanks for the awesome tips! My grocery bill is less than $75 a month and I shop at warehouse stores (some items are out of date but GUARANTEED fresh or they refund your money so I say shop there.

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    $75/ month! Holy cow! How do you do that?!?!?!!?

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    Great tips, thanks!

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    Thanks for the tips.
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    Some tips just need to be raised from the dead and these are definitely some of them !

    I grocery shop alone, took the hubby with me when we were first married and he scared the beejesus out of me...never took him again and I was only 18 at the time !!!
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    Great tips ... . I'm heading out now and came here to find some frugal tips to save! Thank you

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    yes these did need to come out of hideing. thank`s for bringing them out

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    Great list of ideas thanks.

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    I noticed around here that sales go on Tuesday or wensday normally... the sunday newspapers coupons often are for the same items that are on sale either during the week that had started Tuesday or the next Tueday for All Name brand items. Sometimes there are good deals .. but then sometimes you get to the store and it is actually the same price or less for the store brand as the sale item with a coupon... crazy huh.. because most often the store brand of the same item is on sale as well.

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    My favorite frugal grocery tip is just before you enter the checkout, look through your cart and see if there is anything extra you may have picked up that is a convenience item that you could make from scratch instead. take that out of your cart and give to the clerk to put away. I usually save 4-5$ that way every week. There's always something extra I'm picking up to make my ds happy, but I could just make myself.
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