In other threads I've posted that I swear by my condo-sized stand-alone freezer. I take advantage of beef/chicken/pork sales and also the frozen veggies that we normally eat. The key is to label the food carefully and keep an inventory of what you have, using the oldest first, etc. I also clip coupons for things that we buy regularly, and occasionally for new products I want to try.
I check the supermarket sales online before making a grocery shopping trip, and plan out weekly menus depending on what's on sale and what I have on hand. I especially love my local supermarkets' "buy one get one free" offers. I also visit local ethnic supermarkets for great deals on meat. Last week I bought roughly 5 lbs. of New York Strip steaks at $4.99/lb. Choice meat too, not "unbranded."
We're in South Florida so we also make regular trips down south to buy fresh fruits and veggies at the farmers' markets. It's mango and avocado and lime season, so right now we're in heaven just about everyday.
And another way to save money, a fun way too, is by arranging regular get-togethers with girlfriends and giving each other pedicures. It's really not that hard to learn how to do it. If you've had a professional pedicure before and follow the step-by-steps found in many websites, you can easily do it yourself. We make a girls' day out of it, and we each save easily $30-$50 (cost of pedicure plus tip). We actually believe we get a better deal and our pedicures last longer because we use better products. Also, we are very careful to sterilize the foot whirpool bath between uses. Some of the cheap salons don't do that and people catch all kinds of skin and nail infections as a result.
Now if only we could learn as easily how to cut hair properly... I've had too many hair disasters with the cheap Supercuts or Hair Cuttery places, so now I pay my hairdresser whatever she asks, but man....... my hair looks so good, all the time.
I check the supermarket sales online before making a grocery shopping trip, and plan out weekly menus depending on what's on sale and what I have on hand. I especially love my local supermarkets' "buy one get one free" offers. I also visit local ethnic supermarkets for great deals on meat. Last week I bought roughly 5 lbs. of New York Strip steaks at $4.99/lb. Choice meat too, not "unbranded."
We're in South Florida so we also make regular trips down south to buy fresh fruits and veggies at the farmers' markets. It's mango and avocado and lime season, so right now we're in heaven just about everyday.
And another way to save money, a fun way too, is by arranging regular get-togethers with girlfriends and giving each other pedicures. It's really not that hard to learn how to do it. If you've had a professional pedicure before and follow the step-by-steps found in many websites, you can easily do it yourself. We make a girls' day out of it, and we each save easily $30-$50 (cost of pedicure plus tip). We actually believe we get a better deal and our pedicures last longer because we use better products. Also, we are very careful to sterilize the foot whirpool bath between uses. Some of the cheap salons don't do that and people catch all kinds of skin and nail infections as a result.
Now if only we could learn as easily how to cut hair properly... I've had too many hair disasters with the cheap Supercuts or Hair Cuttery places, so now I pay my hairdresser whatever she asks, but man....... my hair looks so good, all the time.
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