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    Default Neat food storage site

    I came across this site and it is quite interesting. They have some neat storage ideas for small spaces. Start Here | Food Storage Made Easy

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    I love that site.
    Pennies add up to $$$.

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    I just got their banners up.......nothing else would come up.......lot of stuff across the screen............will try tomorrow.
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    Thanks for the link. What a great site!

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    Thanks so much! I just signed up for their free checklists. Am excited to see what they have to say.
    May Goals:
    Only $300 for groceries this month - $206/$300
    Monthly coupon/valued customer savings = $14.08
    No wasted food!
    Stick to budget!
    Track spending DAILY
    Get checkbook balanced
    Save $200 toward EF: $85/$200

    2012 FV Challenges: Try New Recipes Challenge: 22/52, Menu Planning Challenge: 21/52, Grocery Reduction Budget Challenge, Change Jar Challenge: $27.81 as of 1-14-12, Lose A Pound A Week Challenge: 3/48, No Wasted Food Challenge

    2012 Goals

    1. To pay off CC (only $917.15 left!) and never again charge more than I can pay off each month.
    2. Snowball the CC payment into Sears Credit Card bill (no interest) and get it paid off ASAP.
    3. Snowball the CC and Sears card payments into hospital bill (due w/ Baby #2 via C-section in mid-January). Pay that off ASAP.4. Snowball payments into DH's student loan (as of 12/4/11 there's still $4770.84 remaining). Pay off by 12/31/12.
    5. Keep our grocery budget to $300 each month.
    6. Use Dave Ramsey's budget sheet and get on track with this each pay period.
    7. Get and keep checkbook balanced and keep an eye (weekly if not daily) on our e-statements.
    8. Get savings account up to $8,000 (incl. emergency fund)
    9. Make 2 Christmas gifts per month: 0/24.
    10. Get our home organized: use a receipt book, keep my coupon organizer in check, have a touch-once policy for paper (touch once and then file or toss).
    11. Achieve "give or get" goal of $1500 for the board I serve on by 9/30/12.
    12. Taxes filed by March 17.

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    thank you for the link i have joined

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    Looks very interesting!! Mahalo!!
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    This is a very good website. I have their checklists. Some of the things do not apply to me though. Such as I do not use some of the dehydrated things they use but it is a good site to just keep you on track by listing things that maybe you may not have thought of but that you really do need to think about, know what I mean?
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    Thanks. Got the site up this time.

    Looks interesting. Will explore it more later.
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    I am starting out slowly - and for me, that's the best way. Printed out some things to get together and that will keep me busy for awhile. We haven't had a safety deposit box for awhile, but I think we'll get one to store our original papers = a good investment in us.
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