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Food Savings Can Be BIG Savings

Often I'm asked where is the best place to try to reduce spending. And, my answer is always the same. You'll probably spend the most on housing and transportation. But, the best opportunity to affect your expenses is in the area of food and groceries.

That's true for 2 reasons. First, because most families spend a lot on food. Generally between 15 and 20%. So, if you're able to save, it's enough to make a difference.

Second, because you're making purchasing decisions often. Not just the trips to the grocery store, but decisions on using restraurants and daily snacks and workplace food purchases. So there's many opportunities to save.

Finally, the savings doesn't have to negatively impact your lifestyle. Skipping the takeout window could actually make your life better.

To help you reduce your food/grocery bills we've accumulated a variety of resources (and we're working on more). The "Groceries and Food" section of the library contains dozens of helpful articles.

You'll find free downloadable price book pages that you can print out at home. Or if you prefer to use something fancier there's a nice little iPhone price book app.

And don't forget to use your coupons. We have printable coupons available from Smart Source  and from MySavings.

Using a variety of techniques we hear of readers who have reduce their grocery bill by 20%. That would be the equivalent of reducing your overall expenses by 4%. And, that's a major savings!

Keep on Stretching those Dollars!

Gary

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About Gary

For more than 25 years, Gary Foreman has worked to manage money effectively. Prior to starting The Dollar Stretcher, he was a financial planner and purchasing manager. While helping clients manage their hard earned money as a financial planner, he applied commonsense, time-tested techniques during the turbulent 1980’s. The experience convinced him that you didn’t need to hit the lottery to accumulate significant wealth. Following that, Gary had an opportunity to learn more about how to get the best value for a dollar spent in the corporate world. As the Purchasing Manager for a computer manufacturer, he was responsible for supervising over $10 million in annual purchases. Gary began The Dollar Stretcher website <www.TheDollarStretcher.com> and newsletters in April 1996. Over 300,000 readers benefit from the time and money saving ideas presented in The Dollar Stretcher newsletters each week. His mission is to help people "Live Better for Less". He also provides private label newsletters for companies wishing to provide money saving information for their clients and/or prospects. Gary lives in Florida along with his wife of thirty years and their two children. Much of his time is spent working with the men's ministry of his church. One of their ongoing projects is the "Holy Smoke BBQ" which sells bbq on Friday nights with the profits going to support local foster kids and orphans. When he has a free moment you’ll find him restoring a Checker station wagon nicknamed “Two Ton” or cruising in a '65 Impala SS Convertible with doo-wops playing in the background.

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Gary is a former financial planner and purchasing manager who edits The Dollar Stretcher website <www.stretcher.com> and newsletters. You can follow Gary on Twitter.com/gary_foreman
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