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WIS, WWA | a new year of grocery shopping!

The Frugal Girl

What I Spent I know sometimes at the start of a new year, people make grocery-bill-reduction goals, but honestly, I’m not even gonna stress over that. I spent: $47 at Aldi $27 at Panera $23 on Domino’s for Zoe’s New Year’s party So, $97 for the two of us this week. Friday I don’t know!

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My One Goal for 2022

Family Balance Sheet

Rather than create a long list of goals I’d like to accomplish for 2022, I’m going to focus on just one personal goal for this year. But instead of stressing about a long list of ideas, I’m just going to focus on one goal and it’s a doozy. Everyone is decluttering! What took so long?

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Save Money with Meal Planning

Couponing 101

We wasted more food (produce, leftovers, etc. For the new year, I have set a few goals and one of them is to consistently menu plan this year! I’ve broken down the goal into several more specific ways to achieve this goal: 1. Leftovers – Ugh. New Year, New You Series.

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How to Save Money on a Whole Foods Diet

Couponing 101

Now that I’ve learned a few ways to make this healthy lifestyle work, I’ve made a goal to eat whole, unprocessed foods in 2012 while sticking to a modest grocery budget. I’ve broken it down into smaller bite-sized goals to hopefully make this goal attainable. This ties in with my menu-planning goal as well!

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RECIPE: Asparagus & Ham Frittata

Saving With Shellie

. . If you have healthier eating goals for the New Year, one of the best things you can do for your body is to eat breakfast. It kick starts that metabolism and gives you energy to start a new day. This is also a great way to use up leftover ingredients you have in your fridge. Just toss them on in!

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