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Grocery Bill Savings
  
Your grocery/food bill is one of the items on your   budget that is not fixed. This means that with proper planning you can actually   increase the amount of disposable income available to you. Here are some   suggestions:  
  
    - Have a plan. Make of list of what you need (not want) and   stick to it. 
 
    - Shop with only cash. This forces you to stay within your   budget. 
 
    - Identify weekly specials. If your grocery store is having a   sale on chicken, make a few different types of chicken dishes for the week and   freeze the rest. 
 
    - Use coupons. If you can save just $10 per week in coupons,   that adds up to over $500 per year. When you think of it in those terms, it   worth the effort. You can save even more if you use coupons in conjunction with   sale items. 
 
   
 
Try generic brands. There are some items that you can’t tell   the difference, so why pay more?  
  
  
  
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