Save Money on Food with the Sixty Minute Plan
To keep her costs down and to reduce the time involved, Kris has created her own system, drawing on a variety of tips from other sources. Before you begin, you must know what food you already have on hand, which grocery stores are nearest to you, and where to find coupons for these stores. Once you have this info, Kris says you can save lots of money on food with just an hour of work per week.
Since I started working from home in early March, my food costs have declined. This may be because I started a fitness program at the same time, but I think it’s largely because I’ve begun to shop from a list. Before, I’d just go to the grocery store and wander the aisles, looking for food I wanted. (”We always spend far more when you come to the grocery store with me,” my wife often tells me.) Now I know exactly which foods I want, and how much of them I can eat. (I’m wasting a lot less spoiled food since working from Home, too.) I first reviewed Cheap healthy Good last November. It’s a great site. |
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