Sunday, October 16, 2011

How to Buy a Hundred Dollars Worth of Groceries For Only Thirty Dollars

!±8± How to Buy a Hundred Dollars Worth of Groceries For Only Thirty Dollars

I am like most other people, trying to find new ways to stretch my dollars. Today I discovered a way to find excellent bargains. I almost turned every dollar I spent into three dollars. The savings were so substantial that I wanted to share this valuable information with you.

Everyday most people like myself drive by these stores that have incredible bargains, but many of us never stop to investigate. Today I got curious and decided to pull into the parking lot and see what was behind the dusty windows.

As I walked through the isles with my wife I found myself amazed at the bargains. I was consumed with the savings and tried to look at everything they had to offer. I couldn't believe I was driving by these dramatic savings everyday.

I found Visine that normally sells for over .00 for only .49. I bought a name brand .00 bottle of maple syrup for .49. The wet swiffer sweeper pads I normally pay over .00 were only listed at .00. A whole end cap was filled with every type of salad dressing you could want and were all available for only 49 cents each. Bacon that I normally pay .00 for was only .79 a packet. A .00 cake mix was only 79 cents. In the end I walked out of that store with three full plastic bags of groceries for only .00. I normally pay about that much for one full plastic bag at a regular grocery store.

After we got home my wife scanned the items and noticed some of the products had expired according to their expiration dates. I informed her there was no such thing as an expiration date, and began eating our delicious discount groceries. So if you are finicky about what you eat, you may want to eyeball the expiration dates before you buy the products.

Where do you get these outstanding bargains? You probably drive by them everyday just as I used to. Your local bent and dent store can stretch your dollars. The items for sale almost looked perfect and were all sealed properly.

I wondered how they could afford to sell these items so cheap. As I looked around I noticed all of the employees were dressed alike, very conservative with knit caps on. So I assumed they didn't buy these items as damaged - the items were donated to their church. So no matter what price they put on the items, it is 100% profit for their organization.

Over the last few months my food bill has almost doubled. Inflation is getting outrageous paying almost .00 each for an apple or a tomato. As the economy worsens these food prices may continue higher. I'm scrambling for every way I can find to cut costs and you should too. You can shop at Walmart if you want to; I'll be at the local bent and dent or dollar store hunting for my food.


How to Buy a Hundred Dollars Worth of Groceries For Only Thirty Dollars

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Free Stuff - Do You like to Receive Free Samples, Magazines, Trial Products and Full Size Products?

!±8± Free Stuff - Do You like to Receive Free Samples, Magazines, Trial Products and Full Size Products?

Do you like finding free stuff on the internet? If you are like most people you just said yes. I love free stuff. I have scoured the internet for years trying to find a good place to get free stuff. I don't want to waist my time going from site to site just for one tiny free sample. I had a good free site a few years ago I visited every day.

Then they got a new format and became like most of the sites you see out there. You would have to sign up for free offers, or do surveys. My time is valuable as I know yours is.

What if I told you there was a site out there where you could get tons of free stuff. Yes completely free. All you have to do is fill out your address form and you are on your way.

I know from experience. I heard from a friend about this site. I took a look and was impressed at the variety of stuff they had for free. I check everyday or every other day.
The site I found is awesome. They have a variety of special deals on their site. They have hot deals where you can get discounts on a variety of items. They also have contests on there I occasionally go and sign up for some.

The place I always check is under forums, and then hit free stuff. Scroll down and look for what you want.

This is a list of some of the things I have signed up for and received. I get about 15 magazine subscriptions per month. I have received many baby items such as formula, bottles, diapers, pull ups, bibs, sippy cups, and a baby book all of them free.

Sometimes there are links for free video games on the internet. Sometimes for free movies and music downloads. I have a kitten and recently got 2 trial packs of kitten food and a coupon for a 4 lb bag of Iams cat food. My kitten loves the free samples.

I have also received Swiffer dusters, Dove face wash, Dove deodorant, kitten chow, Pantene shampoo, Ganier frutis hair care samples, Secret deodorant, Tampax pearl tampons, Always clean pads, diapers, pull ups, Tylenol and hand lotion. A lot of the samples you receive are trial size. This is nice because you can really see if you like the product.

One of my biggest free find arrived in the mail yesterday. I did a 30 minute survey for a pasta company. I received coupons for 12 boxes of pasta and sauce for a whole year. I added up the value and it is over worth of pasta and sauce. Not bad for 30 minutes of my time. I can use 1 pasta and 1 sauce coupon once a month. My son was very excited about that. He loves spaghetti night.

So check the site often you wont be disappointed. I mean who can't use some free things? Who doesn't want to save money? I know I do!


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