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7 Supermarket Tricks You Can Use To Save Money

August 20, 2014 by Aldo Rancier
Supermarket Tricks

Save Money Fast!

On Monday we discussed 7 Tricks Supermarkets Use To Get You To Spend More.  Some of these tricks are subtle while others are obvious, but now that you’re aware of them, you’ll have your guard up next time you go food shopping.

These tricks were mostly obtained from a Reader’s Digest slideshow which had a few more tips and tricks.  Most of them were not relevant so I decided to summarize the ways supermarkets try to influence you into spending more money – and add a few of my own.

The slideshow also mentioned a few tricks you can use to SAVE money on some items while food shopping, but since I don’t really want you to go through 50 slides of mostly useless information, I’ll summarize the ones I found more useful.

Posted in: Blog, Budget, Savings Tagged: food shopping, Savings, supermarket tricks

7 Tricks Supermarkets Use To Get You To Spend More

August 18, 2014 by Aldo Rancier
Supermarket Tricks

Oh So Pretty… maybe I should buy more stuff!

Besides a mortgage or rent, food shopping is one of the biggest expenses in most households.  The main reason behind this expense is because we have to eat to survive.  And since most of us are too lazy to grow our own food, we love to pay for the convenience of having other people grow our food so we just have to pick it up at the store.

We’ve already covered ways you could save money food shopping, but we should also be aware of some of the tricks supermarkets use to try to get us to spend more.  Reader’s Digest put together a list of 50 supermarket tricks you still fall for, but some of them are not even tricks and the article is a series of slides (51 freaking slides) that keep you clicking around until your hands go numb. I should write about “50 website tricks to keep you on their sites longer”… making you click through 51 slides is one of them.

Here I’ll summarize the most important points in the article and add a few more that I’ve learned along the way.

Posted in: Blog, Budget, Savings Tagged: Budget, food shopping, Savings, supermarkets

Need To Eat More Vegetables? – Join a CSA

July 28, 2014 by Aldo Rancier
CSA

Our CSA box for Week 8

Healthy eating lowers the risk of developing various chronic diseases, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and may also lower the risk of some types of cancer.

Last year I got blood work done and even though the results weren’t alarmingly high, they were not within the normal range.  My total cholesterol was normal, but my HDL “good” cholesterol was low, my LDL “bad” cholesterol was elevated, and my total cholesterol/HDL Ratio was high.  My triglycerides were also elevated.

I am 33 years old, I’m not overweight – at least not by much – and although I don’t exercise as much as I should, I do work out at least once a week.  I know it is not enough; all I’m just saying is I’m not completely lazy.

I could exercise more often, but exercising five time a week won’t help me much if I keep eating unhealthy.  I knew I needed to change my eating habits and the best way to do so is by eating more vegetables.

Trying to get me to eat more vegetables is the main reason we joined our local CSA.

Posted in: Blog, Budget, Savings Tagged: healthy eating, Savings, vegetables

10 Common Money Mistakes

July 23, 2014 by Aldo Rancier
Money Mistakes

Money Down The Drain

You would think that since we handle money on a daily basis we should be experts on money, but the reality is that we make a lot of money mistakes that lead to us losing our hard earned money.

If you read my story, you know that I made a lot of money mistakes that kept me living paycheck to paycheck every month.  Fortunately I have rectified some of those mistakes, but I’m still working hard to get on the path of financial independence.  Below is a list of common money mistakes I’ve made and that you should avoid.

Posted in: Budget, Investing, Retirement, Savings Tagged: Budget, Investing, Money, Retirement, Savings

Why You Need an Emergency Fund

June 30, 2014 by Aldo Rancier
Emergency Fund

Do you have an emergency fund?

Murphy’s Law is typically stated as: Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. And if we don’t have an emergency fund we are risking going into debt when Murphy comes knocking on our doors.

According to the most recent Bankrate’s Financial Security Index survey, 26% of consumers have no emergency savings and another 24% have less than three months’ expenses.  I was one of these people not too long ago.

And this is not just an issue with low-income Americans, more than 25 Million middle class American families are living paycheck to paycheck and have little or no savings.  This staggering number proves that regardless of how much money we make, we have a savings problem.

Posted in: Budget, Savings Tagged: Budget, Savings
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