Money Saving Tips Ideas and Resources for Frugal moms
Articles | Frugal Food and Recipes

Cut Down on Your Grocery Bill


We've all heard about certain ways to cut your grocery bill like avoiding the grocery store when you're hungry, using coupons on double coupons day, and buying only the items on your list.  These are all good tips and we should keep using them.  However, I've found a few pointers that might help you save even more on your grocery bill.

The first thing you need to do after you've made your grocery list is to try to figure the total cost of your grocery bill.  Make sure you've got everything on the list that you'll need because after you've made an educated guess you're going to go to your purse (or wallet), take out the cash and leave the rest behind.  I know, I know your purse has your checkbook, your credit cards and maybe
even your driver's license!  So take out your driver's license and head on over to the store with your list and cash.  Believe me, this will definitely cut back on the unnecessary extras because you won't have the credit cards to fall back on.  And if you're like me, you'd rather be hung upside down by your toe nails than be found short $2.57 at the check out.

Don't be afraid to look on the day-old bread rack or in the "about to expire" section of the meat department.  You have to be careful, but you'll probably be able to tell whether the item is good.  Just make sure to use it right away, don't let it sit in your refrigerator for a week.  Who knows, it just might "meat" your expectations and save you money in the process!

Another thing to think about is the time of day, time of week and even time of month that you are shopping.  I've found that early in the morning and in the middle of the week is when the grocery stores are less busy and you'll be able to get more efficient shopping done. Be careful not to go on the first day or two of the month.  Some stores have been known to raise prices because that is the time that social security and welfare checks go out.

Look high and low for savings, literally.  The grocery stores purposely place the higher-priced name brand items at eye level.  The lower priced generic and store brands are usually higher and lower than the brand name items.  Remember that the generic brand or store brand isn't always the less expensive.  Some stores I've been to list the cost per ounce, or per item (trash bags) so be sure to compare these prices when shopping.

Last but not least, if you've got kids at home try to find another mom to trade shopping times with.  It's a lot easier to shop without kids, you won't be tempted to buy extras just to keep them quiet and you'll have more time to comparison shop.  Your chances of having an enjoyable shopping experience will go up as well as their chances for survival!

About the Author:  Shannon is webmaster to a website that offers Premade Scrapbook Pages that tell interesting facts about the day a person was born or married.

Got a Question, Ask the Community

Advertisement


Sponsors

Recently Featured
E-Mail Surveys and More Get Paid for E-Mail Surveys and More
Visit Inboxdollars.com for more information...
Print Coupons Print Coupons
Print brand-name coupons and use them at your favorite store
Mom's Coffee Break Mom's Coffee Break
Are you a stay at home mom looking for a break? Click here!
Bargains for Moms Bargains for Moms
We've searched the net and are passing on only the BEST deals!
Stay at Home Moms Stay at Home Moms
Transitioning to SAHM, support and advice for those living on one income


Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.1.0

Advertisement

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:05 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.0.0