martedì 26 agosto 2014

I've got some exciting news to share!!

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Hi Ffg!

I've got some BIG news for you today!!! Remember the really incredible Bundle Sales I've told you about a few times in the past?

 

You know the ones where you can get hundreds of dollars' worth of quality resources for one low, low price?? Well, there's another bundle sale coming in a few weeks -- the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle Sale -- and you and your friends can get it FREE.

 

 

For real. I'm not joking!

 

 

When I heard about this opportunity, I almost thought it was too good to be true. But I checked into it to make sure I had gotten all the details correctly and it was absolutely really and truly legit.

 

 

I'm going to tell you about how to get your Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle for FREE. First, though, let me tell you about why you'll want to JUMP on this offer...

 

 

The Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle is going to PACKED with amazing ebooks on natural living, some resources to help you with weight loss, real food ecookbooks with delicious recipes, resources on how to feed your family well on a small budget, an eCourse on essential oils (I can't wait to go through this one!), and even some $200 worth of free, tangible bonuses like a amber necklace and a subscription to an at-home fitness program!

 

 

All told, the bundle has 70 different resources in it and it's a value of over $1000! And you can get it for FREE!

 

Here's how to get a FREE Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle:

1. Enter your email address here to sign up for the Refer-A-Friend Program.

2. Post your special Refer-A-Friend link on your blog, on Facebook, on Twitter, on Pinterest, or even email it out to your friends.

3. If one friend signs up for the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle email list through your link, you'll get $5 off the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle when it's available.

4. If ten friends sign up for the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle email list through your link, you'll get the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle completely FREE!

Here's the best part: no one has to buy anything!! And you'll want to encourage your friends to sign up through your link and get their link and share it with their friends so that they can hopefully get their own FREE Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle, too!

 

Sign up here and then go share your link with your friends so that you can earn a FREE Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle!

 

Trust me, when you see all the amazing resources that are in this bundle (it will be live in a few weeks and you'll be among the first to know!), you will be so glad you did!

 

 

Have a GREAT day!

 
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martedì 19 agosto 2014

Psst... time is running out on this deal!

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Hi Ffg!

 

Did you see my email earlier this morning? If you didn’t, you’ll want to read on so you don’t miss out...

 

Today only, we’re offering Grocery University -- a comprehensive course showing you step-by-step how to effectively and successfully cut your grocery bill -- at a very special discount!

 

But hurry, because the price raises by $1 every few hours! The sooner you jump on this deal, the better it is.

 

Read all about this course and the special TODAY ONLY deal here --> http://groceryuniversity.com.

 

Here’s to your savings!

 

 

P.S. There’s still time to share about this deal on your blog or on your Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, or Facebook account? Sign up to get your referral link here: http://groceryuniversity.com/become-an-affiliate/

 

 

You’ll earn 60% of all sales of this course made through your link today!

 

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You'll want to JUMP on this deal!

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Hi Ffg!

 

Today is the day we’ve been planning for and looking forward to for a number of months! And you won’t want to miss out on this screaming deal!

 

Today only, we’re offering Grocery University -- a comprehensive course showing you step-by-step how to effectively and successfully cut your grocery bill -- starting at just $2.97.

 

But hurry, because the price raises by $1 every few hours! The sooner you jump on this deal, the better it is.

 

So what are you waiting for? Run over to http://groceryuniversity.com and read all about this amazing course and incredible One Day Only Sale.

 

Here’s to your savings!

P.S. Want to share about this deal on your blog or on your Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, or Facebook account? Sign up to get your referral link here: http://groceryuniversity.com/become-an-affiliate/

 

You’ll earn 60% of all sales of this course made through your link today!

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lunedì 18 agosto 2014

Are you ready to cut your grocery bill?

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Hi Ffg!

 

I’m writing to you today to share some very thrilling news -- something we’ve been working on for a number of months and we can finally let the cat out of bag!

 

One of my big goals through my blog, MoneySavingMom.com, is to give you really practical tools and tactics to help you cut your grocery bill. And that’s why I’m so excited to let you know that we recently purchased the rights to Grocery University, a course produced by my friend, Carrie Isaac.

 

This course is packed with valuable information and step-by-step help for families who want to lower their grocery budget. And Carrie is the perfect person to produce this course—she’s a mom of five and owner of Colorado Bargains. She’s a long-time friend of mine and has been a true inspiration to me in so many areas, especially in the area of keeping your grocery budget low!

 

Carrie produced this course in 2010 and sold it successfully to thousands of people. When I found out that Carrie was planning to discontinue selling Grocery University because her plate was too full, I approached her and asked if we could buy the rights to the course.

 

We’ve been working on tweaking and updating the course over the past few months and it’s finally ready to be re-launched. And you won’t want to miss the re-launch TOMORROW.

 

Trust me, the crazy, special, you-won’t-want-to-miss sale starts bright and early tomorrow morning and it’s worth getting up early for. Why? Well, because the early bird truly gets rewarded. Here’s the plan:

 

5 a.m. CT - we’ll kick things off with the low, low price of $2.97

 

8 a.m. CT - price goes up to $3.97

 

11 a.m. CT - price goes up to $4.97 

 

2 p.m. CT - price goes up to $5.97 

 

5 p.m. - price goes up to $6.97

 

8 p.m. - price goes up to $7.97 

 

11 p.m. - price goes up to $8.97

 

See, I told you that you wouldn’t want to miss out! :)

 

To get in on this deal, head over to Grocery University tomorrow for this crazy

Re-Launch Day Special Pricing!

 

These prices will only be valid tomorrow during the times listed.

 

Have a great day!

 

P.S. If you want to share about this deal on your blog or on your Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, or Facebook account, sign up to get your referral link here: http://groceryuniversity.com/become-an-affiliate/

 

You’ll earn 60% of all sales of this course made through your link tomorrow! 

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venerdì 15 agosto 2014

How to save at least $100 per year on meat...

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Hi Ffg!
 

If you cut your meat consumption by $2 per week, that’s over $100 in savings per year! For most families, it wouldn’t be too hard to cut back on $2 worth of meat each week — especially if you’re willing to get a little creative.

 

Here are three ideas we’ve used to spend less on meat:

 

1. Substitute 30-50% of the Meat With Legumes

 

If your family isn’t keen on the idea of going completely meatless, stretching your meat with legumes is a great way to save money while still eating meat. Mexican dishes, bean soups, and chili are recipes that you can pretty easily add in extra beans to replace some of the meat without most people realizing it.

 

Lentils hide especially well in taco meat, too. Just add in cooked lentils to your ground beef along with your usual seasonings and there’s a good chance your family won’t even notice!

 

2. Go Meatless Meal Once a Week — For a Cause

 

Consider being intentional about skipping meat one night per week. While it can be a bit of a sacrifice, if you decide as a family to go meatless for a cause, it becomes much easier to do.

 

Maybe you go meatless in order to save money toward a family vacation. Or you go meatless to help pay down debt. Even if you don’t really need the extra savings for paying down debt or another savings goal, I’d still encourage you to consider going meatless in order to give the money saved to someone in need.

 

Making this sacrifice as a family can provide a great springboard for conversations on how richly blessed we are with abundance. It can be eye-opening and life-impacting for your whole family.

 

Plus, meatless doesn’t have to mean tasteless. Try making Bean & Cheese Burritos, breakfast for dinner, or even meatless lasagna. Need more ideas? Check out this list of 52 Meatless Meals that I posted earlier today. You can also read my post on How to Live on Beans & Rice for a Week.

 

Tip: Make a big batch of Crockpot Refried Beans for the freezer and use them to make Bean & Cheese Burritos for quick and easy lunches, dinners, and snacks.

 

3. Make Meat a Garnish

 

Stop centering your meal around meat as the main thing and instead view meat as a garnish. Use it as a topping for pizza or salads, or stir some into stir fries or soups.

 

The less the meal’s focal point is a big hunk of meat, the more you’ll likely save.


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martedì 12 agosto 2014

Here's a simple money-saving tip you should try this week...

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One great way to cut your grocery bill is by shopping at more than one store. However, when I mention how I save a lot of money by shopping at more than one store, I’m often met with resistance:

 

“But I don’t have time to go to more than one store! I can barely make it into Walmart once a week.”

 

“That’s not saving money! You’re wasting all sorts of time and gas running around to fifteen different stores in one day. Wouldn’t it be more cost-effective and efficient to just do all your shopping at one store each week?”

 

“I’m glad that works for you, but I don’t have near the patience or organization to even attempt something like that!”

 

Let me be clear: I am not advocating going to 15 different stores that are 45 minutes away from your home in order to save $2 at each store. That’s not saving money, in my definition. Instead, that’s wasting enormous amounts of time and effort and producing little to show for it but wear and tear on your vehicle and an exorbitant gas bill.

 

What I am advocating is taking a little bit of time to scout at your nearby stores each week and pick a few which have the best sales and deals. Then base your grocery trip planning on shopping only at those stores.

 

How to Get Started Shopping at More Than One Store

 

1) Make a List of All Stores in Your Area

 

Don’t just list the grocery stores, think of any possible place you might be able to buy grocery-related items:

  • Co-ops
  • Dollar Stores
  • Scratch and Dent Stores
  • Overstock Stores (Big Lots, etc.)
  • Big Box Stores (KMart, Walmart, Target)
  • Warehouse Stores (Costco, Sam’s Club, B.J.’s)
  • Drug Stores (CVS, Walgreens, Rite-Aid)
  • Asian Markets
  • Bulk Foods Stores
  • CSA’s
  • Farmer’s Markets
  • Health Food Stores

I’d recommend searching online to see if you have any of the above stores in your area that you may not have heard of yet. Also, ask your friends and neighbors if they know of any great places to shop that you might not know about.

 

If you live in a small town, this should be simple. In fact, you might only have two stores to choose from. (And if you only have one store to choose from, you’re exempt from any of this legwork!)

 

If you live in a larger town or big metropolis, this is going to be a bigger undertaking. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the options, limit the stores to those within a 5 mile radius or which are close to areas you regularly frequent.

 

2) Visit Your Area Stores and Record the Prices of 25 Items You Routinely Buy

 

Thanks to Joy at FiveJs, we have some handy free downloadable Price Book Forms you can use to record these numbers:

1.        Price Book (by Store) :: Record the prices for products at a single store. This can be done first, and then the information transferred to individual product sheets like, like the Price Book (by Product) form below.

 

2.        Price Book (by Product) :: Record the prices for a particular product at multiple stores.

 

3.        Half-Sheet Price Book (by Product) :: Record the prices for a particular product at multiple stores, but laid out two to a page.

Once again, if this feels overwhelming, just pick two or three grocery stores to start with. You’ll have plenty of time to branch out in the future. Don’t bite off more than you can chew and end up burning out on this whole bargain-shopping thing before you’ve even really started!

 

3) Determine Which Store(s) Regularly Have the Lowest Prices and Best Sales

 

After filling out the price book forms and finding out your local stores’ coupon policies and mark-down policies, you will have a pretty clear picture of which stores are best to shop at on a regular basis. However, most stores run their sales cycles every twelve weeks or so, with a few incredible sales and loss-leaders thrown in on occasion. To get a more accurate picture, I’d recommend tracking the sales at a few stores for three months.

 

This does not mean that you necessarily need to go to five different stores and fill out a price book form every week. But I would recommend scanning the sales fliers each week and actually visiting each store at least once a month.

 

4) Consider How Much Time You Have to Invest

 

Time is money. So if it’s scarce for you, don’t expect that you’ll be able to spend six hours grocery shopping each week. That’s just not feasible or realistic.

 

I’d suggest that you be willing to set aside at least two hours each week if you want to see fairly significant savings. Invest 30 minutes in planning and clipping/organizing coupons and an hour and a half in shopping. In that time-frame, you should be able to plan your shopping trips and shop at one to three stores. It might sound unrealistic right now, but the more you practice, the better you’ll get.

 

But I Don’t Have Two Hours to Spend!

 

Maybe you don’t. But how important is saving money to you? Is it worth giving up time spend watching TV or working on a hobby? Look at your schedule and see if there is something you regularly do each week that you’d be willing give up in order to save money.

 

You might find that clipping coupons and reducing your grocery budget can become a fun hobby in and of itself. And it’s one of the best hobbies ever because it doesn’t cost you money, it saves you money. Plus, it greatly benefits your family!

 

If you have more than two hours to invest per week, you can tailor your plan accordingly. Perhaps you have time to hit four or five stores, instead of two. Or maybe you have time to research more deals and clip more coupons. Do what works for you. However, don’t overdo!

 

5) Rotate the Stores You Shop At

 

When the weekly sales change in your area, sit down and quickly scan the grocery store fliers (most larger chains offer their fliers online), your price book, and your coupons, and decide which stores are running the best sales. Keep in mind what your schedule is for the week and what areas of town you’ll already be in. Based upon which stores have the best deals and what your schedule looks like for the week, plan your shopping trip accordingly.

 

Even though I’ve been bargain-shopping for years, I’ve rarely shopped at more than three stores in a week. A more normal week would include a stop at either Aldi or Kroger and maybe a stop at one other store.

 

However, for years, I’ve rotated the stores I shop at, depending upon the sales and what coupons I have. Over a six-month time period, I may have shopped at nine to ten different stores–but I never shop at all of them in the same week, or even in the same month!

 

That’s the beauty of shopping at more than one store. You don’t have to shop at five stores each week, or even more than one. But you can rotate which stores you shop at every week in order to get the best deals and lowest prices.

 

Note: Don’t Feel Obligated to Hit Every Deal

 

I think one of the biggest mistakes new bargain-shoppers make is that they discover this world of great deals and get so excited about all the money they are saving, that they go a little overboard. Pretty soon, they are completely burnt out and go back to spending large amounts at the grocery store each week.

 

The better approach is to take it slow. Pick and choose the best deals to do and don’t worry about hitting the others. There will always be another sale on milk and cereal or whatever else it is that seems like such a great deal at the time. Pace yourself and you’ll find that you enjoy it a lot more.

 

In addition, realize that it’s okay to step back and take a break every now and then. Sometimes, I’ll shelve my coupon box and just do my shopping at Aldi for awhile. Or sometimes, we will just skip shopping and eat from the pantry that week. Maybe I didn’t get the rock bottom prices that week or miss out on some stellar deal, but over the course of the year, it’s much more money-saving and sanity-saving to pace myself.


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