Save Money on Groceries: Part I
By Jon Martin
One universal of humanity, no matter who
you are or where you come from, you have to
eat. Unless you grow your own food, you will
have to go to the grocery store to get it.
That means money. Here are two very simple
but highly effective methods for saving money
on the food you buy.
Save Money on Groceries: Coupons
While you can find them everywhere,
people rarely use coupons. If you are
one of those people who does not use coupons,
this phrase may change your mind. Free
money. That's exactly what coupons are,
free money. If someone were to put money
in your hand, no matter how small the
amount, you wouldn't throw it in the trash.
That is exactly what takes place when
you throw away coupons for things you
buy; you throw away free money that the
manufacturer gives you for buying their
product. That $0.30 here and $1.00 there
starts to add up.
Save Money on Groceries: Plan Your Meals
It sounds like it is unrelated to saving
money on groceries but planning you meals
for the week goes a long way toward helping
you in this area. When you have a specific
plan for what will be eaten each day,
you can avoid falling into the trap of
buying food that no one eats. Planning
your meals does not have to be complicated.
It can be as simple as saying, "Monday
- Chicken and pasta". From there,
you know what to buy and are less likely
to be tempted to stray from you money
saving plan.
About The Author
Jon Martin is the webmaster of Your Personal
Money Management, a site established to
help you keep more of the money you make.
http://www.manage-your-debts.com
This article comes from the Money Management
Tips section of the site http://www.manage-your-debts.com/money-management-tips.shtml