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Free Butter from Land of Lakes

admin on July 10th, 2008

free butterWe love butter, and since many Land of Lakes dairies are grass-based operations, I’m happy to buy their butter when I’m out of my Amish butter rounds, as well as for baking and if the budget is tight.

Well, now you can try Land of Lakes Butter for free. Click the link to get to a pdf free butter form you can print. Send it, along with your receipt and UPC code, to the address on the form for a full refund of the purchase price.

If you have a coupon, you can save even more.

I love freebies.

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Free YoBaby Yogurt YoMommy 4-Pack

admin on July 7th, 2008

stonyfieldyogurt

Enjoy an organic, probiotic yogurt just for moms from Stonyfield Farm.

Click this link: YoMommy Free Trial and sign up; you’ll receive your coupon in the mail. Enjoy!

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Menu Planning: Saving Money, Time

admin on July 2nd, 2008

(After reading this article on soaring grocery prices, I’m happy to present the following guest post by Robin. As a mom, I know how difficult it can be to balance the budget and keep a good menu going for your family. Here are some ideas to help. ~Maria)

Planning Your Menu Will Save You Money
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When I was first married I had no idea how to cook anything, much less how to plan a menu. We ended up eating out frequently and soon realized we didn’t have the money to continue an unplanned life. That’s when I learned to cook.

Along with my new cooking skill came the need to plan out a menu so I’d be able to get all of the ingredients in one shopping trip. It wasn’t for several more years that I discovered planning for two weeks at a time was even more convenient and economical.

When I plan my menus in advance, I’m less likely to make impulse buys. Also, only going to the store a few times a month meant I could plan to go instead of having to go when I was tired or hungry or both. I always buy more when I go to the store hungry or tired. In addition to being mindful of how I’m feeling when I shop I’ve also picked up a few other tricks.

These are some of my favorite tips to help save money by planning your menu:

• Plan for leftovers – it’s the buy-one-get-one-free of food preparation.
• Always have ingredients ready for a quickie meal in case you don’t have time to cook what you’ve planned.
• Have frozen leftovers for emergency meals – my favorite is lasagna because you can cut it into single servings and it freezes very well.
• Take recipe or index cards and write out a full dinner on one side and the ingredients needed on the other side.
• Plan your menu around the sales for that week
• Use coupons, but only on products you need. I keep an envelope of coupons next to my menu planning station and after I’ve planned it out I go through my coupons for extra savings.

Do you plan out your menu? What tips and tricks have you picked up that help you save money on your grocery bill? I’m always eager to save more money and look forward to hearing from you!

Guest post submitted by Robin.

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