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Grocery
Shopping List Power -- Step 1 In Saving Grocery Money
By: Colleen Langenfeld
- A grocery shopping list can
be the front line tool you use in saving money on your grocery
budget each month.
- There are several more sophisticated
ways to save grocery money, but none is easier or faster to implement
than the lowly grocery shopping list.
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- Interestingly, this is a tool
that almost everyone knows about, yet very few people actually
use it in a systematic and reliable way.
- For those folks who are not
convinced of a grocery list's potential power in household management,
here's what happens when you DON'T use one.
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- -- You lose money.
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- Without a grocery shopping
list, a shopper is at the mercy of "what looks good"
in a grocery store.
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- Believe me, if you shop this
way, you WILL find something that looks irresistible. And costs
more than you might have spent with a list.
- Why? Simple. It is the grocery
stores' job to entice you to spend money in their stores. That's
how they stay in business. There's no problem with that. But
it's YOUR business to get the best value for your money...unless
you don't care how much you spend on your groceries each month.
- In which case you probably
wouldn't be reading an article like this one.
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- -- You lose time.
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- Using a grocery shopping list
means you can enter your favorite grocery store, fly up and down
the aisles one time, and be ready to check out in the fraction
of time of another shopper who uses the 'browse' method of grocery
shopping.
- And if you're under the mistaken
impression that you'll need to spend lots of upfront time figuring
out what to put on your grocery list, well, you don't.
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- Hang your grocery list in
a prominent place in your kitchen and train your family to use
it. Then your list will be ready to go shopping when you are.
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- -- You lose nutrition.
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- Using a grocery shopping list
means you get EXACTLY what you want at the store; and that includes
the nutrition you want for your family. You call the shots on
how much fat, salt and sugar your family consumes. You can decide
to emphasize whole grains and whether raw vegetables, frozen
or canned will grace your family's dinner table.
- In short, with a grocery list,
you are in control.
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- -- You lose efficiency.
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- Ever stand in your grocery
store and think to yourself, "well, I know I need some frozen
veggies (or broth, or canned fruits, or favorite mixes, etc.)
to keep on hand for that easy throw-together recipe my family
likes. But I can't remember what I already have at home. I'll
just get a couple of bags of SOMETHING to keep on hand."
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- Fast forward to the night
you want to actually COOK that wonderful food for your family.
You discover you've got two bags of frozen broccoli and three
bags of frozen stir-fry veggies, but what you NEED is a bag of
frozen corn.
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- A grocery shopping list could
have helped you bring home the corn. Without the extra stir-fry.
Using a grocery list means you have what you actually need in
your pantry when you need it. Plus, you'll end up with less throw-away
food, too, since you're purchasing what you know your family
will eat within a given period of time.
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- Bottom line, if you're serious
about saving money at the grocery store, the first thing you'll
want to use is a grocery shopping list. It's easy and you can
start using one today. (For a free printable grocery shopping
list, see the author's resource box at the end of this article.)
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- Whether you're a college student
learning how to grocery shop for the first time, a newly married
couple establishing a budget, or a mom whose family has grown
and the grocery budget has developed a mind of its own, the place
to start to regain control is the lowly grocery shopping list.
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