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Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2012

Maximize Your Grocery Budget--Get Grocery University for FREE

Grocery University

Part of our jobs as keepers at home is to use money wisely, and make smart purchase decisions.  We must be able to stretch our husband's dollars as far as we can, and doing this through our food budget is definitely a part of this!  I have been studying for a while various ways to save money when shopping so we can live on a limited budget.  There are lots of websites to help you learn different things, but wouldn't it be nice if it were all in one place?

I have taken a course all on saving money and finding the best deals when shopping.  They don't come cheaply!  But for a limited time (until Thursday or Friday), you can get an awesome course, Grocery University, for free!  Even if you're already couponing successfully, this course will teach you more than you already know.  This course was created by a lady that has been teaching seminars for years on saving money, and she says it goes into more depth than anything else you've seen.

The Grocery University course includes:

✓ 139 minutes of audio MP3 files – learn everything you need to know by listening!
✓ 40-page student workbook (PDF) with more tips, visual aids, and example scenarios.
BONUS! The Grocery University Rock Bottom Price Database PDF ($10 value on its own!)
All information is delivered digitally so you can start learning right away!

Also, if you miss out on the free deal, you can get the product for $9.95 ($15 off!) with this coupon code (no expiration date set): SAVE15

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Friday, March 19, 2010

FREE TRIAL of My Parent Rewards




My Parent Rewards (MPR) is now offering 30 DAY FREE TRIAL MEMBERSHIPS - no strings attached, no credit card required!


What is My Parent Rewards?


Picture 150 coupon books piled 2 stories, representing 1 book for each major city across the United States and Canada. That is what the $20 MPR membership represents! MPR has discounts in 3000+ cities and gives members access to discounts at over 100,000 LOCAL businesses, including 2-FOR-1 and up to 50% OFF for DINING, GOLFING, SHOPPING, ATTRACTIONS, MUSEUMS, SERVICES, TRAVEL and more! Why buy a coupon book for $30 that is good in only 1 city when you can pay only $20 for a membership card that is valid across the whole continent for 1 full year? Members can even create their own customized coupon booklet for ANY AREA!

CLICK HERE for a 30 day FREE TRIAL of My Parent Rewards (MPR)! MPR combines all coupon books across the US & Canada into 1 membership

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The My Parent Rewards Card

I just learned about the My Parent Rewards Card that gives you discounts when you shop. I haven't tried it, but thought it sounded like a pretty neat idea & wanted to pass along the information!

My Parent Rewards is everything a coupon book is in a card! Instead of buying a coupon book that can only be used in 1 city, the My Parent Rewards Card is less expensive and can be used at 100,000+ locations across the US and Canada. You will enjoy 2-for-1 savings and up to 50% off at restaurants, retailers, services, attractions, golf courses, groceries, pharmacies, hotels, car rentals and more!

SEEING IS BELIEVING! Go to My Parent Rewards Home Page, type in your zip/postal code of your area and around the country to see all the 100,000+ discount locations available!





Monday, February 25, 2008

How to Effectively Use a Grocery List


Using a printable grocery list is a smart way to save time and money. Here are some top tricks for getting the most out of any grocery list.


-- Customize it.


Most printable grocery lists are quite generic so they can be used by a wide variety of shoppers. That's fine, however, for maximum efficiency you'll want to customize your grocery list to include the items you regularly shop for. Do this the first time you use a new list.


-- Keep it easy.


Next, there are a couple of options you'll want to consider.


1. One option is to print off multiple blank copies of your printable grocery list after you finish customizing it. Keep your copies in a folder in your kitchen so you can conveniently grab a new copy whenever you need one.

2. Conversely, you can print off just one copy of yourcustomized grocery list and drop that copy into a clear plastic sleeve. By doing so you instantly make your grocery list laminated. Just use a dry-erase marker and you can use your printable grocery list again and again.


-- Go hi-tech.


Have a personal data assistant (pda)? Then you might like a downloadable grocery list better than a printed copy. A quick online search for "pda grocery list" yields positive results.


-- Train your family (if possible).


The biggest challenge with any grocery list is getting everyone in a household to use it. After all, what good is a grocery list that's not ready to go shopping when you are? If you're like me, you must be the one who must find out what needs to be purchased for each shopping trip. But if others in your family are willing to be involved, have a family meeting. Point out where you are posting your printable grocery list and let people know that if they want things from the grocery store they need to mark them on the list. And just because an item is on your list doesn't mean you MUST buy it. You have a budget (hopefully!) and it's up to the grocery shopper to make any final shopping decisions. Nevertheless, it's much simpler to cross something off a grocery list than it is to read the minds of all the family members. A good grocery list 'rule' can be implemented like this: If you open the last of something, write it on the list or it won't be there the next time you hungrily go looking for it.


-- Make your grocery list accessible.


All the training in the world won't work if the grocery list is not accessible to everyone who has a need to write on it. For example, do you have small children? The list should be kept where they can reach it. An added bonus is that a grocery list is a great place for budding spellers to practice their skills. (For a free printable grocery list, see the end of this blog .)


-- The most important step.


Sometimes shoppers moan that they did fine compiling a list at home but they can't seem to remember to take the grocery list to the store with them. I suspect we've all had that happen to us at some time. This is a point worth pondering. Without the list, your shopping can easily blow your budget as well as take much longerthan it should. So take a minute and think about how you can always insure that your printable grocery list goes with you to the grocery store. Write yourself a reminder note on your calendar or schedule, get a key ring that reminds you of your list, whatever it takes to jog your memory.


A printable grocery list WILL save you time and money, but only if you keep the list handy to use and encourage its usage by all family members. In fact, a grocery list is one of the smartest tools you can use in your arsenal to run a well-managed home.


Visit this website and pick up a free printable grocery list at