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Highlights
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Eliminate unnecessary costs, clip coupons
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Plan wisely - make a daily meal plan
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Cook casseroles, split one dish over several meals
Many people are looking for ways to cut costs. If you are living on your own for the first time and trying to save money or you are just short of cash temporarily, you can save money on your grocery bill by shopping wisely and creating a meal plan. Follow the follow presentation below while listening to the audio to get a better understanding about cutting costs from your food budget.
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Listen to the Audio Below
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You need a Flash plugin to view this player Making a Meal Plan is Key
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 Fill Up Your Cart With Healthy, Affordable Options
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Leave a Comment
Jenny H at 5:03am on Sep. 6, 2007
about 1 year ago
Hey, This is great. Reply...
James at 3:02am on Aug. 21, 2007
about 1 year ago
Thats a great lesson......now i can save some! Reply...
loufifteen at 11:27am on Aug. 4, 2007
about 1 year ago
This is great!!!
I'm in Canada right now and I'm living on my own and I find myself hungry all the time but never have food, now I have a lesson/guide plan. Thanks. Reply...
Kori Ellis at 10:54am on Aug. 1, 2007
about 1 year ago
Hi David, thanks. You are right that in some (rare) areas tap water isn't safe but that's completely rare. Mostly, we just got used to drinking bottled water.
I am going to try to follow this up with recipes for affordable meals. Reply...
Kathryn at 11:46am on Aug. 2, 2007
yeahh the best thing that I invested in for my first year of college was a Brita water filter. Not buying water bottles saves a lot of money! Thanks for the tips. Reply...
Michael Neril at 11:36am on Aug. 2, 2007
about 1 year ago
Kori,
This is really useful! Especially for those "leaving the womb." I also believe there have been several Internet coupon companies that have emerged recently. Reply...
David at 8:18am on Aug. 1, 2007
about 1 year ago
Kori, I'm sending this to my kids right now. This is great. And the audio really helps!
I especially like the advice about tap water. Although some buildings have poor or old plumbing that might not be healthy, most tap water is perfectly fine. Look at the generation of 90-yr olds who drank tap water all their lives!
My other favorite is avoiding soft drinks altogether. Reply...