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What do you do when shopping to save money
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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 737114" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>I'm thrifty without a doubt, but not cheap. We eat really well, and seldom do I critique prices. If we want something, we buy it, but of course we still remain realistic.</p><p></p><p>I used to coupon (tons), but as the kids each came along, I didn't have the time, and before long couponing and me grew apart. I still love catching sales, especially the semi-annual case-lot sale, which I'll buy things such as canned milk, canned tomatoes, canned veggies, and whatever else jumps-out at me.</p><p></p><p>Because we always eat at home, stretching our food budget is fairly easy.</p><p></p><p>I used to shop thrift stores (tons) when my kids were little. Gosh, they had everything! We even had a baby consignment shop when my third oldest was a baby, and I remember buying loads of clothing and things from that shop. Savings, savings, savings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 737114, member: 21572"] I'm thrifty without a doubt, but not cheap. We eat really well, and seldom do I critique prices. If we want something, we buy it, but of course we still remain realistic. I used to coupon (tons), but as the kids each came along, I didn't have the time, and before long couponing and me grew apart. I still love catching sales, especially the semi-annual case-lot sale, which I'll buy things such as canned milk, canned tomatoes, canned veggies, and whatever else jumps-out at me. Because we always eat at home, stretching our food budget is fairly easy. I used to shop thrift stores (tons) when my kids were little. Gosh, they had everything! We even had a baby consignment shop when my third oldest was a baby, and I remember buying loads of clothing and things from that shop. Savings, savings, savings. [/QUOTE]
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