janicept
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- Oct 26, 2008
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To save money on our budget I don't buy veggies unless they are $1 a pound or less. When meat has a good sale I buy a ton. We have two fairly large chest freezers for overflow. My husband is a hunter so he eats his deer meat mixed with pork. We have a large meat grinder so processing is easy. He makes his our sausages and hamburgers. I will only buy steaks if they are $6 a pound or less. I don't eat red meat so all of that is for him. I mainly shop at Harris Teeter and get rainchecks whenever possible with really good sales. I am just using some for 39 cent a pound chicken thighs and $5 a pound ribeye roast. We buy the $1 loaves of bread at Walmart. With my couponing I never spend over $1 a box on cereal and most of the personal care items like toothpaste, deodorant, and shampoo is basically free. We only use Scotts toilet paper that I get on sale at CVS mainly. On sale this week for $7 for a package of 12, buy $20 worth and get $5 back toward next purchase. Couponing does take some time but once you get the hang of it you know what is a good price and what is not. Generally most things go on sale at least every 4 to 8 weeks. There are not many things I pay full price for - just things we have to buy each week like milk and apples but they're not too pricy.