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How to Save Money on Household Bills

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Clipping coupons may seem time consuming but it is well worth spending a Saturday or Sunday with a bundle of newspapers and clipping away! You can also find coupons online and in circulars sent in the mail. Make sure to clip the coupons for your personal hygiene items as well! 4 Buy in Bulk.

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Grocery Chopping: Cut Down Your Grocery Bill Without Using Coupons and $500 Giveaway

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Buy the product ingredients in bulk (which may cost more initially, but will pay off once the products are made), purchase the containers needed (jars, plastic tubs, etc…), and make your own homemade goods. What tactics, other than coupons, do you use to lower your grocery bill? Can you really save money making your own stuff?

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How to Save Money on Groceries

Family Balance Sheet

As my kids have grown into teenagers who eat as much as adults, I spend about $800-1000/month–this includes anything I buy at the grocery store, so it includes paper and cleaning products. Batch cooking: Buy in bulk, batch cook, and freeze in portion sizes. Coupons: To Clip or Not to Clip.

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How to Save Money on Groceries

Family Balance Sheet

As my kids have grown into a teen and tween who eat as much as adults, I spend about $700/month–this includes anything I buy at the grocery store, so it includes paper and cleaning products. Batch cooking: Buy in bulk, batch cook, and freeze in portion sizes. Coupons: To Clip or Not to Clip.

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How to Save Money on Groceries Without Coupons

Family Balance Sheet

While I have success finding coupons in the Sunday paper and online printing sources, like Coupons.com for hygiene, paper, and cleaning products, food is another story. I don’t find too many coupons for foods that we eat and I only save about $3-5 in paper coupons on each weekly shopping trip, which is hardly extreme.