Feb
14
Grocery Shopping on a Budget : Frugal Grocery Shopping Store Tips
By admin
Save money on groceries by visiting different stores for different items and get tips on frugal grocery shopping on a budget in this free shopping video.
Expert: Leslie Moselle
Bio: Ms. Leslie Moselle was a server at a well-known upscale restaurant in Tampa for nearly 5 years while in college. She also has a double major in Psychology and Criminology.
Filmmaker: Leslie Moselle
Duration : 0:1:33
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Categories : budgeting tips
7 Comments
February 14th, 2010 at 11:33 am
Who cares about the …
Who cares about the advice, she’s a dream to look at, i could watch her all day. Yummy!
February 14th, 2010 at 11:33 am
1) The fact that …
1) The fact that you have numerous vidoes of 1 to 2 min duration divided among topics that should be in one video means that it is annoying to click on 5 videos instead of just 1. Also, it speaks to your lack of organisation or poor marketing skills by trying to inflate the number of vidoes you have.
February 14th, 2010 at 11:33 am
This works well for …
This works well for people living in suburban areas. For those living in more rural areas, and with rising gas prices, a one stop shopping trip tends to work best.
Our store (yep only one) is 20 min. away. So the plan doesn’t work for us. BUT it is a very good plan for those who have the choices of more than one store close by!
I try to focus on saving not only on the bill but stretching the food as FAR as it will go. The trip into town costs about $6 in gas now! That’s a pot roast!
February 14th, 2010 at 11:33 am
This works well for …
This works well for people living in suburban areas. For those living in more rural areas, and with rising gas prices, a one stop shopping trip tends to work best.
Our store (yep only one) is 20 min. away. So the plan doesn’t work for us. BUT it is a very good plan for those who have the choices of more than one store close by!
I try to focus on saving not only on the bill but stretching the food as FAR as it will go. The trip into town costs about $6 in gas now! That’s a pot roast!
February 14th, 2010 at 11:33 am
Great advice! I …
Great advice! I also grow vegetables/herbs in my own backyard. That has also helped me save money. Being creative, flexible, frugal, and hopeful is what helps me get through these lean times.
February 14th, 2010 at 11:33 am
A good tip is to …
A good tip is to research if your area has local farmers markets, fruit and veggie stands, local meat producers, etc. They’ll have great deals on fresh items. Don’t be afraid to hit church or school bake sales etc. When every dollar counts(especially for those families trying to make it through tough times) these kind of spots can provide good amounts of food at very low prices. Also, visiting bake sales towards the end of the sale will sometimes net you even bigger discounts!
February 14th, 2010 at 11:33 am
You said, “You …
You said, “You don’t always HAVE TO go to the same store for all of your items.” It’s not like people grudge and think that they HAVE TO go to one store. Most people want to stick to just one store. Few people want to travel to more than one store. However, your pick another day to shop at another store was an invaluable time-saving tip for someone who wants to save money yet still be able to manage their time between stores.