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Frugal grocery shopping is for every frugal shopper interested in saving money while popping fabulous frugal meals out of the oven and crockpot.
Frugal Grocery Shopping *Money saving strategies at the grocery store.
 Courtesy of Tom Lemos Frugal Grocery Shopping Food is one of the biggest expenses a person can have, and it’s not one that you can just cut out. Frugal Grocery Shopping can save thousands of dollars in a year. This doesn’t necessarily mean eating Top Ramen every night, but it does mean making smart choices about what kinds of frugal meals one eats. Some of the best Strategies to Save Money are paying attention to sales, using Free Manufacturer Coupons, and planning ahead can all help keep grocery costs down.  Courtesy of Di_the_huntress A frugal shopper knows that the worst enemy of savings is hunger at the grocery store. It’s hard to make good decisions about food when your stomach is telling you to make impulse buys. However, did you also know that you also more likely to stick to your frugal grocery shopping if you have a list that covers not only what you need for that day, but what you need for the week? Planning out your meals for at least a week can cut down on costs because it keeps you out of the grocery store over and over again. And, if you’re using the Freezer Cooking method to begin with, you are sure to cut your grocery costs down much more than you might think.  Courtesy of Karindalziel Frugal Meals While there are always old standards in the category of frugal meals, you can sometimes get great deals on otherwise expensive ingredients. When certain vegetables are in season, their cost usually goes way down. When a store happens to have too much of something or an item that is near its expiration, these will also go on sale. Taking advantage of these deals can help you make healthy Frugal Meals. It might seem like a box of cheap cereal is a better deal than a bunch of veggies and rice, but when the cereal leaves you feeling a little sick, you wisely draw the line between saving money and sacrificing good health. It is a stunning fact that if you eat good food slowly, you can eat less, feel better, and save money. Use your grocery shopping time to plan on better health.  Courtesy of crabchick Frugal Recipes While you can’t predict every sale you’ll see at the store, you can use the advertisements you get in the mail to help you plan out your frugal recipes. Frugal Moms have so many areas of family life to attend to, so if you have trouble planning out a week of groceries, an investment in recipe planning software may be worthwhile. Getting a system in place where your meal plans take into consideration sales, coupons, and what you already have in your pantry and fridge can be a bit of upfront work, but once it’s accomplished, it can save big money. The effort put into putting together a grocery list this way may even inspire you to stick to your list!  Courtesy of meddygarnet Frugal Shopper For the adventurous Frugal Shopper, there is a special place where the absolute best deals go. Many grocery stores have a section devoted to damaged merchandise where items may be up to 50% off. You can often find brand name foods, such as Poptarts or candy items, that have dented packaging. This section is one place where it may be OK to make a few impulse buys, because you will literally never find a better deal on these items. As long as you feel safe consuming them in their damaged state, make the special damaged bin your last stop when you go on your frugal grocery shopping trips. Get yourself a little treat to celebrate your savings!
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