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Nov 07 2008

Frugal Friday

Published by Kara at 10:08 am under Frugal Friday Edit This

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Frugal Friday

I did my grocery shopping this morning. It’s rainy and disgusting outside but that seems to be the trend for shopping day. Apparently it’s not bargain shopping without trudging through some sort of precipitation. I’ve hung my jeans up in hopes that they dry out before my next round of stores.

Alright, on to the frugal tip for the week….

Stock pile. Yes, stock pile. I’m in the process of re-stocking my pantries after a slim few weeks. Trust me, the less you have to buy week by week really adds up at the end of the month. Watch sales papers for 10 for $10 deals. They are usually worth it for the non-perishable items. With meats, I suggest checking for local meat sales. Our local grocer has a new meat on sale each week and I scurry there to stock up on as much as I can. In two weeks I can usually have the pantry and freezer stocked up enough for a month’s worth of food.

 

Happy Shopping!

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4 Responses to “Frugal Friday”

  1. Karaon 08 Nov 2008 at 12:02 am edit this

    Yes, I did know! It was very exciting to open up the sales paper. Thanks for the reminder!

  2. Karaon 10 Nov 2008 at 8:02 am edit this

    I’ll give a great big AMEN to that. My husband and I hope someday we are blessed enough to afford a freezer chest. If you were to look in our freezer now you would think we were preparing for another Great Depression. I can only imagine what we will be preparing for when we have even more room. The possibilites are endless…

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