You Can Save Thousands a Year on Your Grocery Bill Without
Cutting Coupons
Imagine grocery shopping once-a-week or less, eating
healthier, and having more free time—all while saving money. Sound too good to
be true? For the Economides family, it’s a reality, and it can be yours too.
What could the average family do with an extra $3,000 a
year? America’s Cheapest Family® shows you strategies, tips, tools, and tricks
in Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half, so you can achieve huge savings year after
year. It’s a fact, the Economides say, saving money on groceries is one of the
quickest ways to start making a positive difference in your family’s financial
future.
And these tips and strategies can work whether you’re shopping for seven or for
one.
- Spend less time shopping and cooking
- Get more bang for your grocery buck
- Plan meals for picky eaters and busy schedules
- Discover kitchen tools that streamline meal preparations
- Learn many ways to eat out or eat in and save big
- Turn your freezer into a money-making machine
Endorsements:
"Many
people think that it's impossible to reduce your grocery bill by 50%. But you
can. Steve and Annette Economides provide step-by-step instructions in "Cut
Your Grocery Bill in Half." Tools that are practical and easy to follow.
No special shopping or cooking skills required. Anyone can see a surprising
reduction in their grocery budget if they follow the Economides' methods. And,
best of all, the savings begin right away. You don't need to finish the whole
book to benefit. You'll find money-saving ideas that you can put to use in the
first chapter, and every chapter thereafter. Normally I advise people to check books
out of the library and save the cost of the book. But this is one
do-it-yourself guide to lower grocery bills that you'll want to have on your
bookshelf or kitchen countertop."
Gary Foreman, Publisher, The DollarStretcher.com
“If you are eager to save on groceries, but don't always have the time to clip
coupons, this book is for you! It’s perfect if you're interested in more ways
to cut costs, reduce waste, and get organized. This is an awesome book for the
novice or the skilled cook.”
Tawra Kellam and Jill Cooper—editors of LivingOnADime.com and authors of “Dining
On A Dime Cookbook”
“I've
known Steve and Annette for several years and they definitely live what they
believe. If you're serious about spending less money at the grocery store, this
book offers some practical ways to achieve your goal. When it comes to
stretching your dollar, I know of no one with more experience than Steve and
Annette.”
JJ Heller—Singer/Songwriter