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How organization will save you money

Spending Less 101 | September 4th 2008 by John A. Simpson

I’ll bet you’re wondering what organization has to do with saving money. Actually quite a bit! Imagine that you’ve been looking all over your house for that book/DVD/sunglasses/whatever and you can’t find it. Or imagine that y read more

Grocery Shopping with Your Very Own Caddy!

My Wooden Spoon | September 3rd 2008 by Lori

I don’t know about you but every single time I go shopping, coupons and list in hand, I drop them in my purse and lose them.  Could someone please tell me how they disappear so quickly in my purse?  Are there secret tunnels in there that I do read more

Grocery Shopping From Home

Kudos For Balanced Fitness & Lifestyle (Formerly Kudos For L… | September 2nd 2008 by Carol Bardelli

Amazon ... not just a book store anymore.When it comes to online shopping, most people have some experience with big companies like Amazon, Overstock, QVC, Home Shopping Network, and eBay. All have their advantages and pitfalls much like physical st read more

Weight Loss Starts at the Grocery Store

Post Falls Fitness Expert and Personal Trainer John Caylor | August 31st 2008 by John Caylor

EVERY nutrition decision starts in the grocery store; whether you’re trying to lose weight or gain muscle, you can’t make change if you don’t know what foods to choose (and which to lose). The Grocery Shopping Made Easy DVD gives you the exact read more

One Hour With Teri Gault – Part Ten

Tales from the Road Less Traveled | August 29th 2008 by Momma

This is the 10th and FINAL part in my series “One Hour With Teri Gault”, the result of a fantastic telephone interview with Teri, the founder and CEO of The Grocery Game and TeriToday.com. Disclaimer: Please note that I did not use a voi read more

Which Biscuit?

Sunshine and Merriment by Xee Momma | August 28th 2008 by Xee Momma

At the grocery store, Alex had a tough time choosing which biscuit to get. read more

How Important is Organic?

Take Root and Write | August 27th 2008 by Noelle Mena

Have you noticed within the past 5 years or so, merchants are bringing more and more organic foods into the mainstream grocery stores? I think it's great! Produce, meat and dairy, as well as dry grocery, all have a fairly wide selection at the store read more

United Supermarket’s open ‘The Frisco Store’at newest locat…

Retail News Update | August 27th 2008 by Retail News Update

Frisco’s freshest face, United Supermarkets’ newest Market Street store, opens its doors today to customers looking for a unique grocery shopping experience. Market Street store – a world-class food concept store – serves the North Texas comm read more

A flower for the teacher

Kim's Krazy Korner | August 26th 2008 by Kim

Kyle crawled in bed with me at 6:45 this morning. When he realized Dad had left his electric blanket on, he stayed on that side of the bed and fell back to sleep. When he awoke again he asked if he could go play computer and I told him he could. H read more

One Hour With Teri Gault – Part Eight

Tales from the Road Less Traveled | August 26th 2008 by Momma

This is the 8th part in my series “One Hour With Teri Gault”, the result of a fantastic telephone interview with Teri, the founder and CEO of The Grocery Game and TeriToday.com. Disclaimer: Please note that I did not use a voice recorder read more

Popping Your Own Popcorn

Food for Thought -- A HalfHourMeals.com Blog | August 25th 2008

Who doesn't like popcorn? And yet, you might want to think twice before buying boxes of the microwaveable stuff.. read more

One Hour With Teri Gault – Part Seven

Tales from the Road Less Traveled | August 25th 2008 by Momma

This is the 7th part in my series “One Hour With Teri Gault”, the result of a fantastic telephone interview with Teri, the founder and CEO of The Grocery Game and TeriToday.com. Disclaimer: Please note that I did not use a voice recorder read more

Shopping Tips – And a SNOOPY DANCE

Tales from the Road Less Traveled | August 24th 2008 by Momma

I broke my normal routine for shopping this weekend. Yesterday, I hit Walgreen’s because they had some awesome sale items last week that I didn’t pick up and wanted to get before the new sale started. Tonight, I hit CVS and Publix. I n read more

Grocery Shopping Results This Week

Tales from the Road Less Traveled | August 23rd 2008 by Momma

This week, I did Kroger without The List (gasp!) because I had to shop before it was up. But, I still did ok. Publix: Full Price: $52.74 Saved: $38.06 (72%) Paid: $14.68 CVS: Full Price: $72.06 Saved: $60.80 (84%) Paid: $11.26 Kroger: Full Pric read more

Warm Weather Food Safety Tips

Our Fourpence Worth | August 22nd 2008 by Penelope

Food safety practices should actually apply all year round, but in summer and any time of warm weather, regular precautions might not be enough. For example, you might be able to leave food unrefrigerated for several hours in February without seeing read more

Pack Your Lunch

Where You Are Now | August 22nd 2008 by Aaron

Ever since 6th grade it has been the uncool thing to pack your lunch.  Back in 6th grade though, my parents decided what was cool or uncool for me and they decided that packing my lunch was the cool thing to do.  My friends disagreed with this deci read more

One Hour With Teri Gault – Part Six

Tales from the Road Less Traveled | August 22nd 2008 by Momma

This is the 6th part in my series “One Hour With Teri Gault”, the result of a fantastic telephone interview with Teri, the founder and CEO of The Grocery Game and TeriToday.com. Disclaimer: Please note that I did not use a voice recorder read more

Hilary Duff Grocery Shopping

Hilary News | August 21st 2008 by Arieanna

Hilary Duff did some grocery shopping yesterday. She picked up some essentials from both Trader Joes and Vons in Toluca Lake. Included in her cart were treats such as bacon & some rolls. Hilary wore a simple outfit to do her grocery shopping, but read more

What does this cost?

frugal green girl | August 20th 2008

Many of the tips I have been reading regarding saving money suggest keeping the infamous "price journal". I know when I started trying to save money, trips to the grocery store were different, mostly because I had no idea what was a "normal" price fo read more

The New Big G

Petroville | August 18th 2008

Growing up, we only, only, only shopped at Giant Food. Honestly, I can count on my two hands the number of times we grocery shopped in a Safeway, A&P, IGA or Food Lion. Either we were extremely loyal shoppers or half of my family were employees. read more

Two parents and no kids for 24 hours......what could happen?!

Unique Fabric Needs | August 18th 2008 by Amanda

Chris and I have been married 10 years on the 19th of August. It is not very often that we find ourselves without children. In fact in our 10 years of marriage there has always been a child with us in one way or another. So we were excited when our d read more

What do you do when you need a break?

Health Nut Mom Blog | August 16th 2008 by Liz McGowen

It's the dog days of summer -- meaning that everyone is hot, crabby... especially me. I don't know about you, but I feel like I have an entourage with me wherever I go. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids dearly, but sometimes I just need some "me" ti read more

Praise from last month’s Coupon Management System Winner

Tales from the Road Less Traveled | August 16th 2008 by Momma

I was so excited when I finally got my Coupon Management System finished and ready to ship that I just had to give one away. In July, Michele of Creative Writings 101 won the first one. This is what she had to say about it on her blog: “In a co read more

Publix – Where Shopping Is A Pleasure

Tales from the Road Less Traveled | August 15th 2008 by Momma

Stop the presses folks, I finally agree that a big corporation’s advertising slogan is right on the money. I hate to shop, or at least I thought I did. I’ve always been the person to go to the store, grab exactly what I need, get to the c read more

This Post Is Rated PG-48

Antique Mommy | August 14th 2008 by Antique Mommy

If there is one thing I would rather do without my child, besides use the restroom and sleep, it would be go to the grocery store. When I’m alone, I kind of like going to the grocery store. It’s kind of relaxing to me. I like to mosey and look a read more

Too much fun in the sun?

The Way I See It | August 12th 2008 by Natalie

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Blueberry Time

Food for Thought -- A HalfHourMeals.com Blog | August 12th 2008

It’s blueberry season! High in vitamins and antioxidants, blueberries are one of nature’s most delicious and versatile fruits. They make a great addition to.. read more

Saving Ways at the Supermarket

Pink Lemonade | August 11th 2008 by Pink Lemonade Liz

The "Fam" has somehow managed to completely overtake my time for the next few days - please bear with me and enjoy, yet another, "Best of Pink Lemonade". I'll be back on Thursday (I promise!)Everyone is looking for ways to save a few dollars lately. read more

Grocery Shopping for the Cheap and Lazy

Wise Bread | August 6th 2008 by Will Chen

By Andrea DicksonWith all due respect to my fellow Wise Bread bloggers, I hate grocery shopping. I also hate making lists. I loathe budgets and I despise meal planning. Working out a menu for the week makes me want to stab a chopstick through my eye. read more

5 Ways to Cut Your Grocery Bill

Wise Bread | August 5th 2008 by Will Chen

By Kate LutherIf you're like me, a trip to the store for a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk can easily run $30 to $40 bucks. Has inflation just really gone up in my neck of the woods? No... I just always seem to find other things I need. But now read more

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