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Tips for Wasting Less Food

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Be careful with bulk buying. You can save a good chunk of money by buying things in bulk but only when it’s a sensible decision. Resist the temptation to bulk buy if you suspect that you won’t get through everything before it expires as it will be a waste of money otherwise. Related posts: Frugal Food Tips.

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How to Be a Frugal Shopper

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Buying in bulk isn’t always best. Many people assume that they’re getting a better idea by buying in bulk but this isn’t always true, especially for perishable food items that are likely to be thrown away if you don’t get a chance to use everything before the use-by date. So, are you a frugal shopper? Frugal Food Tips.

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How to be a Frugal Family

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Buying in bulk does not mean buying more than the amount you need. Food items like fresh produce or food items that expire easily should not be bought in bulk or you will find them thrown into the trash before they can be consumed. Frugal Food Tips Have you been looking at your budget lately?

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18 Ways to Eat Organic and Healthy on the Cheap

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Next, 18 frugal foods that are healthy, organic, and best of all cheap. Buy them in bulk when they are on sale and throw them in your freezer. Plus you might just lose 5% of those pounds that you have been trying to get rid of for ages. Smaller portions and frequent eating are two ways you can drastically improve your health.

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