Extreme Makeover-Grocery Bill Edition: A New Strategy

In my last few blogs on this topic, we talked about how to analyze your grocery bill and I presented a plan to reduce the overall size of my bill. Our plan was to give our kids a certain amount of money that they had to budget and keep track of and use to buy their own breakfast cereal and snacks. Did Putting Our Kids in Charge Work? Our initial results with putting our kids in charge were rather successful. Because fruits and vegetables were free, they started eating a lot more of those for snacks rather than hitting Dunkin’ … Continue reading

Frugal Living Week in Review: October 29th Through November 4th

Is it getting chilly where you live? The weather is certainly getting brisk here, and the heat seems to always be on. I’ve been setting the thermostat to about 64, and bundling everyone up with sweaters. I think we are getting used to the cooler temperatures, because when my husband comes home and pushed the heat to 70, the rest of us complain that it is too hot. How have you been saving money this week? If you could use some ideas, then why not take a look at all of the articles we posted here in the past seven … Continue reading

Extreme Makeover-Grocery Bill Edition: I Put the Kids In Charge

In my last blog I shared my very large grocery bill but I didn’t tell you what my strategies were to help whittle that down to less money. That’s because I didn’t know. I am convinced that my best ideas come when it is most inconvenient to write them down. That way, I have to mull on them long enough to ensure that eventually I’ll think of it again. I did share how to analyze your grocery bill to help see where you spend the most money on a daily basis. I was (and still am) determined to whittle category … Continue reading