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The Easiest Ways to Save Money on Household Expenses

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Saving on Grocery Bills. A good part of our monthly income is spent on grocery shopping, and the budget may even go higher depending on whether it’s a holiday or a birthday where you need to feed more people. If you really need it, add it to the next week’s shopping list. Eating out harms you in two ways.

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How to Save Money on Groceries

Family Balance Sheet

If you are struggling with the rising grocery prices or maybe you need to make room for your family’s growing appetites, take a look at the following list and see what changes you can make to cut your grocery bill…and still eat really well! Seriously, my kids claim hunger ALL.DAY.LONG. Thaw as needed.

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Gwyneth Paltrow’s $29 Food Stamp Budget – I pay $30 a week no food stamps

Coupons Do Work

Actually I live on $30 a week and I have a family of four – a dog and my kids do activities. For the clothes and shoes for my kids, I look for sales. I shop at the end of the season. actually rule of thumb : shop for kids clothes during ‘off season’ that is when you find the best sales.

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How to Save Money on Groceries

Family Balance Sheet

Personally, if I don’t make a shopping list and plan my meals, my grocery budget is toast. 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. According to the U.S.