By Carrie Kirby
After housing and transportation costs, food consumes more of the average household’s budget than anything else. I’ve already looked at ways to cut housing and transportation. Now let’s look at a few ways trim our food budget — and do it without tightening our belts. (See also: How to Grocery Shop for Five on $100 a Week)
1. Set a Budget, and Stick to It
These are the first and last words in cutting your grocery bill. It’s all about goal-setting. You will never succeed unless you define what you are trying to do.
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