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StSusanna
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One way to get top quality food for very list is to join the Grocerygame.com. If the URL is wrong, please Google Terri’sList or grocerygame. It is worth the $10 every 8 weeks. Seriously, a person already clipping and organizing coupons can use this list and save loads of money. Just clipping coupons I saved 20%. Add Terri’s List to my shopping and I saved 50% - 60% without wasting gas money to shop here and there. Always take gas in consideration before shopping. Map out where you are going and figure out if saving 2 pennies on an item is worth the $5 in gas shopping someplace else. I don’t know where you live, I’m in SoCal where gas prices are $2.60 a gal and I drive a suburban. Also, being thrifty is important, but I think I read above where there is a baby being born. For me, 5 kids later, being thrifty sometimes meant time away from my mommy duties. I learned that I have to get my priorities straight (baby first, my sanity, saving a couple of cents later). For instance, after baby #4, I was clipping coupons, exhausted, trying to homeschool 2 older girls and take care of a 15 month old. (not to mention we were in the midst of selling our house so it had to be spotless and company ready at all times) I got everything together went to the market and literally 3 hours later I had my 4 kids (new baby screaming in cart, 15 month old climbing shelves, older girls frustrated and angry with me, and myself…on the floor of the freezer section balling my eyes out. Saving money, at that point, by clipping coupons and trying to find the “best deals” was not worth that. Long story for short point…consider “where you are at emotionally” before going through h__ll trying to save a few bucks. Not thrifty, I know. But I wish somebody had told me that before I lost my mind in front of the frozen peas!
God will bless your efforts, lift your needs up to Him who takes care of all that is necessary.
God will bless your efforts, lift your needs up to Him who takes care of all that is necessary.