10 Tips for Stretching the Food Budget
Tried-and-true ways to save money when food shopping
Stretching the family food budget isn’t easy. Children grow and so do their appetites. That’s especially true with boys. A boy can drink a quart of milk in one breath—or so it seems. As a result, it’s important to get the most for your food dollars. Here are 10 tips (plus bonus tips) to help you save money and get good value for yourself and your family.
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ViewTip 1: Collect Coupons
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ViewTip 2: Discount Cards
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ViewTip 3: Make a List
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ViewTip 4: Hungry? Don't Shop
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ViewTip 5: Buy the Freshest Food
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ViewTip 6: Buy Fruits and Vegetables In Season.
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ViewTip 7: Don't Buy Snack Foods
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ViewTip 8: Check the Unit Price
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ViewTip 9: Buy in Bulk? Maybe
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ViewTip 10: Serve Leftovers
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ViewBonus Tips: Once the Food is Home
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