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When money is tight, the first thing you trim is your food budget. And with gas prices now eating into your wallet, your food pantry is even more strained. Prospering Families can help. Our Feed Five for Fifty program will teach you the basic skills to get more from your food budget and still eat well. Youll learn how to create a plan, shop smart, and still have money in your budget for household supplies. With a little practice, youll be saving hundreds of dollars a month.
In addition, this software includes a variety of resources for in-depth emergency preparednessso your family will prosper no matter what the world throws at you.
My husband was laid off in February 2010. The company had a reduction in force. We were saddened and shocked that day as well as the few days following. This week is looking very positive with many interviews, follow-up interviews and phone calls. Faith tells me that we will be just fine.
Today I went to the grocery store for the first time since the layoff. I had watched the sales, gathered my coupons and I spent $46 for at least 2 weeks worth groceries.
* Cheerios (.29!!) * Electrasol * Canned Beans (kidney & black) * 5 pounds Tillamook cheese * Eggs (had a buy 1 get 1 dozen free coupon) * Sour Cream * 4 1/2 pound lean ground beef * 4 loaves bread * A Pineapple * 6 pack soda * 9 pounds bananas * 2 boxes Rozini pasta * 2 gallons milk * 5 pounds oranges * Bacon * 5 bottles of pickles (.48! each) * 3 pounds apples
It helped that a new grocery store just opened (Riddleys) and they sent out coupons for free bacon, soda, and a buy 1 get one free on a gallon of milk.
I anticipate spending less than $50 a week on groceries for my family of 6 (4 teenagers) until he finds a job. It can be done. It takes planning and patience and practice, but by using those skills I have already acquired, we can do it!
1. Inventory what I have Luckily I have been working on creating my prepared pantry for 4 years. We have plenty of canned meats, pasta and yes, wheat. I really am hoping I dont have to start using the wheat… Read more…
