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Have you noticed.........

17 hours ago ago from Simply Donna

....in the grocery stores there are boxes or bags of food for you to purchase for around $5.00? That food is given to those in need and who are less fortunate than you or I. I personally enjoy purchasing one or two each time I get groceries. It makes me feel good that I am helping someone in need, that I am giving as God would have me to do. Also, it's the mystery of giving to someone I don't know. It's the blessing of sharing, not only food, ...

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How Do I Make the Right Choices in the Grocery Store?

21 hours ago ago from ABSolute Fitness by Diana Painter

Check out this link on wise choices at the grocery store: http://www.oprah.com/article/food/healthyeating/200910-omag-grocery-shopping

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A below-budget grocery trip

20 hours ago ago from Girl with the Red Balloon

Well, I finally bit the bullet and made myself go grocery shopping today. The good news: I spent $32 LESS than is budgeted for my monthly grocery store trip. The bad news: I noticed that frozen foods account for about 2/3 of my grocery bill. Not to say frozen food isn't yummy because I sure think it is! But it's so much more expensive! If I could cut down on my frozen food consumption, I could come even further under budget. I ...

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Budget Tips

16 hours ago ago from Healthy Living On A Budget

Dec 15th, 2009 by Lily 1) Buy in bulk as much as possible.   I buy all of my nuts, beans, rice, dried fruit, and even some flours from my grocery store’s bulk bin.  WAY less expensive than buying prepackaged foods.  If you’re looking for chia seeds, Chia Seeds Direct sells them in bulk at a very reasonable price   2) Find a discount grocery store in your area.   I shop at Amazing Savings , a local discount grocery store that sells ...

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