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How To Get More Groceries For Less Of Your Hard-Earned Cash

With the economy still struggling and your savings account getting slimmer by the week, it's time to examine your alternatives to cutting costs. Look around you. You've been annoyed by the price of gas for years. You'll drive around to save a few cents a gallon. After filling up your car, you saved what? A dollar by driving a couple blocks to the station where it's a few pennies less? If you put a little of that determination into your grocery bill, you could save hundred times that a month.

Let's examine some of the simple ways to cut the costs of your monthly grocery bill.

1. Begin at the easiest, most reliable source - the Sunday newspaper. The pile of "Free Standing Inserts" as they are called can easily be clipped and saved in just a few minutes. One or two coupons saves you more than you do by penny shopping at gas stations. Another thing to keep an eye out for is the local store coupons that allow you to double the savings of a manufacturers coupon. Save yourself $10-$20 here with just 5 to 10 minutes of work every week.

2. Your next place to save is by hitting the web for bargains. Log on to a search engine and search the actual names of products you are interested in saving on. Frequently, the products will have coupons on their own sites that are printable. And, if you're not particularly choosy about a brand, search for the general product type. You might find a couple of manufacturers competing online and have an available promo for you.

3. There are also other sources of stacks of printable grocery store coupons than the newspaper. Again get on the search engines and look for "printable grocery coupons" or some similar search. After a brief search, you should be able to find a few free sources where you can print coupons in bulk. Once more, just a few minutes of time and effort here can net out another $10 or $20 in grocery savings.

4. Plan your meals and stick to it. This may be a little more time consuming and not a lot of fun when you see that impulse buy at the grocery store that makes your mouth water. When you start buying those extra items, that's when your budget takes a hit. Those large warehouse stores like Costco or Sam's Club can save you money when buying in higher quantities, but they can also kill your budget when you grab 5 or 6 more things you weren't planning to buy.

5. Take advantage of your back or side yards if you have them and plant your own vegetables. Maybe you even have an automatic sprinkler system that makes caring for a garden even simpler. After a few weeks, you can have your own fresh, vine-ripened tomatoes without paying through the roof.

It doesn't take more than a few hours of diligence to find some quality savings on that monthly grocery bill of yours. Consider that with just a couple hours of work you could save $50, $75 or $100 a month. Many people aren't earning that kind of hourly rate at their day job. Invest a little focused time cutting costs on the grocery bill and you'll be happy with the results.

Harper G. Samuels enjoys saving money and blogging. For more details about store coupons or to read articles discussing printable store coupons online, visit the StoreCouponsNow site now.

How To Get More Groceries For Less Of Your Hard-Earned Cash

By: Harper Samuels




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