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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 493894" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>After laughing my face off-I love all the ideas. I have had to learn to be a major bargon hunter for the last few years (Residential Treatment Center (RTC) was killing our pockets). It is truelly fun and smart. I think we have eaten better, had better gifts etc. The organizing because we are stockpiling isnt happenening here! I have a box or two for gifts. I don't stock pile food too much-goes bad if not used or freezer burned and I just forget what we have.</p><p></p><p>I did get a few deals at T.J. Max. We also have a Tuesday Morning that does some smart sales-just have to be willing to wade through the stuff.</p><p>My favorite is when I get the 20% off at Big Lots-haven't got one lately, wonder whats up?</p><p></p><p>Another money saver-A few years ago I joined a fruit and vegetable coop. Its called Bountiful Baskets around here. Pay 15 bucks a week(when we want to have veggies, dont have to buy every week) and get large amounts of fruits and veggies. No choices, have to take what they have, but my family eats most of anything-guinea pig(at school) cleans up the rest. This saves a ton of money. Nice produce, local or near local, and saves me money. Apparently a trend across the nation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 493894, member: 11001"] After laughing my face off-I love all the ideas. I have had to learn to be a major bargon hunter for the last few years (Residential Treatment Center (RTC) was killing our pockets). It is truelly fun and smart. I think we have eaten better, had better gifts etc. The organizing because we are stockpiling isnt happenening here! I have a box or two for gifts. I don't stock pile food too much-goes bad if not used or freezer burned and I just forget what we have. I did get a few deals at T.J. Max. We also have a Tuesday Morning that does some smart sales-just have to be willing to wade through the stuff. My favorite is when I get the 20% off at Big Lots-haven't got one lately, wonder whats up? Another money saver-A few years ago I joined a fruit and vegetable coop. Its called Bountiful Baskets around here. Pay 15 bucks a week(when we want to have veggies, dont have to buy every week) and get large amounts of fruits and veggies. No choices, have to take what they have, but my family eats most of anything-guinea pig(at school) cleans up the rest. This saves a ton of money. Nice produce, local or near local, and saves me money. Apparently a trend across the nation. [/QUOTE]
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