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"Frugal and Loving It"

ceoMom 216, Heidi

I recently read an article in a special edition of Women's Day magazine titled: "Frugal and Loving It."

"Serious times call for serious measures," stated the author who decided to try a month-long experiment to see what small changes she could make at home. First she implemented new rules by taking only one trip to the grocery store per week and found that limiting her trips to the supermarket curbed her temptation to buy things impulsively on a quick spin through the aisles; thus, saving her on the average between $20 and $30 a pop, equaling $80 a month or $960 per year. In addition she noticed the once-a-week shopping led her family to eat a lot of the food that's been sitting around the house, sometimes for months, take cereal for example.

Second, she would pack her children's lunch once a week instead of paying for school lunch saving $4 per week, $16 per month or roughly $117 per year.

Third, she ordered her two monthly prescription drugs (cost $75) through a mail-order plan provided by her insurance company, paying now only $121 for a three month supply, yielding a yearly savings of $416.

She mentioned other savings, but stated the most valuable lesson she learned throughout this process was that when you stay out of the stores, the temptation to shop is diminished. For birthday presents, anniversary gifts and personal needs, she now shops the Internet, registering at sites like FatWallet.com or Google's promotion codes by filling in the store name, which leads to an online ordering code that may result in discounts or free shipping. Sometimes, she added, you could use both. She also registered at dmachoice.org and had her name taken off a half-dozen catalog mailing lists.

It isn't that difficult to achieve some savings she concluded: "We didn't really give up anything in the process -- we just found new ways to get to the same end."

2 comments
ceoMom 101, Jennifer

ceoMom 101, Jennifer

This is a really great tip! And it is so true. Oprah recently gave a challenge to not spend any money for one whole week. I haven't dared to try it yet, but it's got me thinking about how many store trips I make. And we all know how it goes: You go to the grocery store to buy bread and you come out with two bags of groceries. My theory is that you can't come out of the store spending less than $30. Furthermore, when you decide not to run to the store and buy the bread for one or two more days, it is amazing what other food you can find to substitute like the tortillas in the frig or the frozen rolls in the freezer. It's actually kind of fun to be a little creative here and there!

ceoMom 735, Shelby

ceoMom 735, Shelby

WOW a whole week? I may try that. I do like shopping online if I can get the free shipping. I've noticed if I'm shopping for something particular I can comp shop a ton of stores at one time and I don't run into those "must have" items on the way to the checkout.

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