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35 Ways to Save on Your Grocery Budget
With grocery prices rising and package sizes shrinking, it can be difficult to stay within your grocery budget. Here are 35 steps towards improving your grocery budget and making the most of your money. 1. Buy the least expensive ground beef and rinse the meat instead to reduce the fat ...
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Worth Reading: Grocery budgets, cheap fun, and the 30 Days of Nothing Challenge
Money Saving Mom — ... shares a thoughtful piece on 35 Ways to Save On Your Grocery Budget. Whether you are new to penny-pinching or an experienced frugal zealot, you'll likely find some food for thought in her information-filled article. ...

Weekly Roundup: Part One
Frugal Dad — ... 35 Ways to Save on Your Grocery Budget.  My grocery budget has outgrown its boundaries the last couple months.  I plan to implement a few of these ideas to keep our food costs down as prices continue to rise.  (@Mom Advice) ...

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