According to the U.S. Statistical Abstract for 2002 an average family of three spends $6,093 on food each year alone. Quite a few people have begun avoiding fresh foods while stocking up on cheaper high calorie items that offer little nutrition in their efforts to cut costs. Unfortunately experts estimate food costs to rise steadily for another year. How can you afford to feed your family healthy quality food while still cutting down on food costs?
It is possible! You just need to learn how to shop smart and stretch every dollar. Even a savings of $4 of your weekly food bill will help you save $200 per year. Let's take a look at the top ten surefire ways that you can cut down substantially on your grocery bill and still eat healthy.
Table Of Contents:
Chapter 1: Planning A Practical Weekly/Monthly Menu
Chapter 2: How to Start Shopping Smart
Chapter 3: How to Use a 'Price Book'
Chapter 4: How to Buy in Bulk
Chapter 5: How to Use Coupons to Cut Your Grocery Bills in Half!
Chapter 6: Know Your Stores
Chapter 7: When and Where to Buy Your Groceries From to Get the Best Deal!
Chapter 8: How to Get FREE Food
Chapter 9: Avoid Convenience Foods
Chapter 10: How to Grow Your Own Food
"10 Surefire Ways To
Cutdown On Your Grocery Bill"
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