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Grocery Shopping: Creating your Grocery Lists – Part 2c of 3

September 8, 2011 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Stock.xchng (Christy Thompson)

How are the grocery sales going in your area? Last week was very unusual in that I spent almost $150 in groceries due to some fantastic sales. Yes, this amount is almost my budget for 2 grocery weeks. However, I am now stocked with meat, cheese, snacks, sides, and vegetables.

When I shopped this week’s sales yesterday, I spent $5 at Publix and by-passed the sales at Bi-Lo. For these two weeks, I am still within my budget. Yeah! The timing determines my savings. Thankfully, I was using time wisely when the items were on sale.

In working through the “creating your grocery lists” series, we have considered Steps 1-2 in Part 1 and Steps 3-4 in Part 2. Now, let’s consider Steps 5 and 6 in Part 3 as we complete our shopping lists.

Step 5: Print Grocery List

Once I have the needed items that are on sale and the BOGOF options, I will print this list. These are the items I may or may not purchase at this store.

Step 6: Repeat process for next grocery store

In my neck of the woods, I have quite a few grocery store options: Food Lion, Ingles, Publix, Bi-Lo, Whole Foods, Earth Fare, and Wal-mart (to name a few). If I tried to shop at all the stores, I would be shopping all week.

Since I would rather be using time wisely and spending time with my family, I choose to shop at 2 stores: Bi-Lo and Publix. As I create this part of my grocery list, I prepare one list for Bi-Lo and another for Publix.

This process may seem long at first. I remember it taking me all day to prepare my lists with all the normal interruptions. (Again, this system is not for everyone.) When it takes me 4 hours to prepare a grocery list where I save $50, then I am “making” $15 per hour. As I practice and continue to cut my preparation time to 1 hour, I am increasing my hourly savings to $50 an hour (when based on the same shopping trip).

Now that I know the system and have practiced it for many months, I am routinely creating these two lists in under an hour which is maximizing my savings.

My success did not occur overnight. I have made many mistakes along the way. For example, stocking up on an item when it was on sale for $1 off to find the next week the same item was a BOGOF item for $2.50 off. Sale items are great if you need the item, but I have learned not stock up on a sale item.

My stock up price is 50% off. I will purchase one item of a sale price to get me through until the next BOGOF sale on that item. Using coupons with those BOGOF sales just increases the savings. How do I know this? Because I have learned from my own mistakes. I would not be saving 50-90% on my groceries today if I had not started trying these techniques. By just implementing one or two saving strategies, you can increase your savings by 20-40% without using a single coupon. But you need to start, learn from your mistakes, and enjoy the savings.

The basic lists are now created. Next week, I will share briefly how I match coupons and finish compiling my list for each store. In using time wisely, I hope you are finding this series helpful. If so, then try a tip or two and see if your savings increase. If you are like me, once you see the savings, you won’t want to pay full price ever again. 🙂

Question: What is your favorite savings strategy thus far? Please click on Leave your Comment to add your answer.

Filed Under: Grocery Shopping, Lists, Food Tagged With: grocery shopping

Junk Facebook Account

September 7, 2011 by Tracy

If you follow any deal sites (e.g., www.Freebies4Mom.com,  www.thekrazycouponlady.com,), you probably sign up for lots of newsletters, coupons, and advertising. The junk e-mail account, from either Yahoo! or Gmail, handles all these additional items. Though you can get great printable coupons from manufacturer’s web sites, you may need to access the coupons from a Facebook account.

To keep my personal and business Facebook pages separate from coupons, sweepstakes, and freebies, I have created a parallel Facebook account for my junk e-mail account. Jenny Martin from www.southernsavers.com wrote a great post on “How to create a blank Facebook profile.” I recommend following her tutorial to create your own.

Photograph Credit: Flickr (Dan Taylor)

If you have already used your personal Facebook page for coupons and such, then I recommend the posts at www.freebies4mom.com written by Heather Hernandez on these Facebook tips: Learn to Spot the Spammy Apps, Remove Applications You’ve Allowed, and Get your Newsfeed Back.

Having a junk Facebook account removes all concern about privacy when registering and allowing web sites access to my profile. I do not keep ANY personal information on my junk Facebook profile; therefore, companies can look all they want. They will not gain any of my personal information from this account.

In using time wisely, my junk e-mail and Facebook accounts keep my personal, business, and coupons separate. Now you can differentiate yours as well.

Question: Was this helpful? What other tips would you like to see?

Filed Under: Communication, Miscellaneous Tagged With: facebook

My Upcoming 2011-2012 Events

September 6, 2011 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Flickr (Kees Straver)

The rain arrived this weekend in South Carolina, and I feel fall coming. With the cooler weather, pumpkin candles burning, and the changing of the leaves, I will be preparing for some large events this school year. Here is my current Event To-Do list that is already underway:

Fall Festival

In October, I have the privilege of coordinating the kids’ zone to raise money for our wonderful school. These preparations are in full swing, but still lots of details to complete.

Christmas Program

Having earned my graduate degree in theatre, I am honored to direct the school Christmas program again this year. In preparing for this event, I feel that I should be further along. The obstacle at this point is locating a script that works within the parameters of our program. Thankfully, a kind teacher provided some scripts for my review. Now, I need to schedule time to read through these options.

Spring Play

Taking on a full play with backdrops and scenery in addition to the costumes, lighting, and sound is a large undertaking. Staying surrounded by knowledgeable helpers, who can carry out delegated responsibilities, is a big key to a successful production. I am looking forward to working with the cast and crew. Thankfully, this script has already been decided.

As I continue keeping event notes and using time wisely, I will take you along on my journey. Hopefully, we will learn from my mistakes and celebrate the victories together. Happy planning this fall!

Filed Under: Christmas, Event Planning, Preparing, Fall Festival Tagged With: events

Happy Labor Day!

September 5, 2011 by Tracy

Thankful for the ability to work! With so many struggling to find work, it is a blessing to have the opportunity and ability to contribute to our society.

Photograph Credit: Flickr (Riverside Market)

Whether you work indoors or outdoors, I wish you much success in using time wisely as you labor.

Happy Labor Day!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: labor day

Organizing: Garage Cabinet

September 5, 2011 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Target

My garage is the dumping area for items to be donated, seldom used items, and the extension of my pantry. I also happen to park one of our vehicles in our 2-car garage, keep tools, lawn equipments, and our freezer.

To return the garage to an organized state, my husband cleans out the garage about every 6 months. This project involves taking everything but the shelving out of the garage, sweeping it out, and replacing similar items together. Every time the garage gets cleaned, we have more space and more items to trash, donate, and sell.

Before my husband cleaned the garage this summer, I decided to organize the large cabinet in the garage that holds items I use periodically. On the day of this project, I prepared to work.

Preparing to Organize

1. Opened the garage door

2. Backed out the car

3. Brought out all the bicycles and outdoor toys for the kids to play

4. Assisted my children in play

5. Set up a card table for my workspace

Organizing the 5-shelf Cabinet

With the children playing, I began working from top to bottom.

1. Took all items off shelf #1

    • Sent trash to the garbage can
    • Placed donated items in cardboard box
    • Added items for garage sale to designated box
    • Items to keep where placed on the card table in piles of similar items

2. Dusted shelf

3. Replaced items back onto shelf

4. Repeated steps 1-3 with shelf #2

5. Repeated steps 1-3 with shelf #3

Took a break to refill drinks, assist with bikes, and play with my children

6. Repeated steps 1-3 with shelf #4

Received help and advice from oldest daughter on my progress 🙂

7. Repeated steps 1-3 with shelf #5

Completing the Project

1. Placed all trash in the garbage can

2. Put the donated items box in the car for drop off

3. Slid garage sale items to the left side of the garage with the other garage sale items

4. Returned card table to the closet inside the house

5. Put away the bikes and outdoor toys

6. Ushered children inside the house

7. Pulled the car into the garage

8. Closed the garage door

Project complete!

My garage cabinet was transformed from “stashing items wherever I found space” to clean, neat shelves that hold items for easy access. In using time wisely, I decluttered my garage cabinet resulting in no more trash (or broken items), more items to sell at a garage sale, and similar items placed together for easy retrieval. I also found a nice bake ware set, that I forgot I had, which has been a nice addition to my kitchen. This organizational project was worth my time and energy!

Question: What organizational projects are you plugging through that is worth your time and energy? Please add your answer to the comments!

Filed Under: Household, Organizing Tagged With: organizing

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