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Is money flying through your fingers at the grocery store and you don't know what to do about it?
Have your grocery costs escalated each month and you're wondering how you're going to keep buying the food your family needs?
How to save money on your groceries starting TODAY.
1. Make a commitment to feeding your family
differently starting today. Be willing to test out new ideas and try
new systems from the way you shop to the way you cook.
2. Get Lana's The Grocery System. It contains the information you need to make the changes necessary to save money while still feeding your family well.
3. Practice until you make it perfect. I suggest you give this
new way of shopping and cooking 90 days and then evalulate your
results. Keep your grocery receipts to compare and keep a kitchen
journal about the changes you're learning about. This is going to be
very eye-opening for you.
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This can be scary and frustrating. Every month you carefully watch what goes
into your grocery cart, but the total at the checkout is more and more!
I understand. I've had to watch my pennies for my family, too. Saving money on my grocery bill became a necessity, not a luxury!
- I know a lot of moms that visit this website feel the same way.
So I went looking for a simple resource that can help you cut the costs
of your grocery bill month in and month out. Something that can work no
matter where you live or that isn't dependent upon the size of your
family. It took a while, but I found something I really like. I purchased it myself, to make sure I would be happy with it and it would actually deliver.
It's a simple little ebook called "The Grocery Shopping System"
by Lana Dorazio. Lana's program will help you save money on your
grocery bill by putting you back in control of your grocery budget. Lana's been where you are right now. Needing to
slash her grocery bill. And she did it!
I have to tell you, these money saving ideas aren't original with Lana.
But that's okay! Because what you get is time-tested and proven, by
thousands of families over the years.These ideas are rock-solid and
work every time.
Isn't that what you really want? If "saving money on my grocery bill" has become your battle cry, then pay careful attention to what I'm about to share with you.
You can start saving money TODAY on your groceries if you
follow these proven principles. It's a new adventure and it all starts
with you changing how you think about feeding your family.
I'm going to tell you exactly what's in Lana's program before you purchase it. Why? Because I don't want you to be surprised; I want you to save money!
"The Grocery Shopping System" has three basic parts.
- Lana's tips, helps and systems for feeding your family. This is
crucial and the biggest portion of the ebook. This is where A TON of
people waste grocery money each and every month. I know because I have
wasted money here, too. Lana is straightforward, revealing how
convenience food and, what I like to call 'convenience cooking' is
literally causing money to run out of your wallet each month. (These
are some of the same ideas my grandmother used in the Depression-Era to
save money...and she had NO extra money to spend on her groceries and a
large hungry family to feed.)
- Lana's interview with a grocery store manager. He reveals what's
going on behind the scenes to get you and me to SPEND money at the
grocery store, not save it. If you are serious about saving money on your groceries, this is vital information.
The grocery store is in business to make money by providing you and me
with a service. That's fine. However, you and I are in business to care
for our families and we have a vested interest to do that as
efficiently as possible. For me, saving money on my grocery bill means caring for MY business...my family! What is more important than that?
- Last, but definitely not least, is the "bonus" pricebook Lana gives you with "The Grocery Shopping System". A pricebook is worth its weight in gold, if you're really tired of wasting money at the grocery store.Why? Because it insures you will not overspend on your groceries each and every time you go shopping.
Read that sentence again. That thought is what you need to keep
uppermost in your mind when you grocery shop. Everything you do, if you
want to save money on your grocery bill, MUST revolve around that one
idea of not spending too much on your groceries. A pricebook will make sure you don't overspend. It
is a proven tool that successful businesses have always used (and
always will, in some form) to keep their eye on their bottom line.
If it's good enough to keep a business financially solvent, isn't it good enough to help keep your family solvent, too?
- It comes down to this. If "saving money on my grocery bill" is a priority to you,
you will have to make some changes. (After all, if what you are already
doing is working the way you want it to, you wouldn't be searching for
new ways to save money on your grocery bill, would you?)
The good news is, these are not difficult changes! Starting today, practice these simple ideas for a few weeks and you can have a lifetime of grocery savings. How's that for powerful?
I recommend you visit Lana's site
-- right now -- if you are singing the "saving money on my grocery
bill" song. Lot's of families want to save money on their groceries,
but very few will actually take the necessary steps to make that idea a
reality.
==> Did you catch that last sentence? It contains the key to
saving money on your groceries or making any other change in life you
want to make.
If you've read this far, you have already proven you are serious about wanting to save grocery money.
- You can either make some changes and see what happens, or you can leave things the way they are.
- You can either invest a bit of your grocery money into moving forward so
you can save even more, or you can continue to spend it at your grocery
store and help your grocery store manager make his car payment each and
every month.
Saving money on your grocery bill -- and how much you save -- is really up to you. People ARE doing it...and you can, too!
Colleen Langenfeld is a mother with 25 years of parenting experience and helps other busy moms at http://www.paintedgold.com.
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