Browsing Savings Tips in “Groceries”

You Can Save With a Bread Machine

Store-bought bread is generally not healthy. It has additives and refined sugar that are unnecessary. And, if you get a fancier bread that will be healthier than the average …

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Cut Your Medication Costs in Half

It’s time to outsmart the drug companies. Both doctors and medical insurance companies will comply with you.

Some people have saved up to $400 a year by splitting pills, …

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Food Waste Can Cost you Money; Learn to Save

We throw away about a third of our food, and each year tons of food are added to landfills causing the production of toxic methane gases. The foods most …

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How to Use Double Coupons and Double Your Savings

Doubling on coupons means you can get twice the value of any coupon value. There are three methods for doubling a coupon’s value. The first is piggybacking or using …

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Product Rating Tools Help Shoppers Shop Better

GoodGuide.com has now rated over 75,000 products you buy at your grocery store. These ratings are based on whether or not the product is healthy, has a good environmental …

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Grocery Shopping Can Be Less Expensive

  • Avoid temptation. The store is set up to entice you to buy. So there are two things you can do to stick to a grocery shopping budget.
    • Never go

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