Saving money on food doesn't have to be hard work. Simple changes in the way consumers plan, shop, and eat can help reduce the amount they're spending without cutting back on the quantity or quality of the food they love.
Saving money on food doesn't have to be hard work. Simple changes in the way consumers plan, shop, and eat can help reduce the amount they're spending without cutting back on the quantity or quality of the food they love. Cheap Eats, a free eBook created by the educators at Money Management International (MMI), aims to help consumers make the most of their money when dining out, grocery shopping, and entertaining.
Dining out has become one of America's favorite pastimes. In fact, Americans spend more than $555 billion a year on food away from home. Cheap Eats offers the following tips to those who love to dine out but are on a shoestring budget.
Along with money-saving strategies for grocery shopping, eating at home, and dining out, Cheap Eats also contains six complete menus to inspire you to make meals that are inexpensive and delicious. For more ways to satisfy your inner frugal foodie, download MMI's Cheap Eats eBook.
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Can i buy this somewhere in normal book because but i can't in ebook format. 2010-05-10 Mike Smith |
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Saving money doesn’t mean you need to eat less.
Saving money doesnt mean you need to eat less. Personally speaking, I am one those who currently need to minimize spending on unnecessary thingsoverspending always bring me in trouble. As much as possible I dont buy things that are not that much important. You know what? This article had help me more about money management, of course all of us want our money to be well-spent, since then nobody wants to realize that he had nothing with his or her money. Lack of knowledge in money management makes a person running for payday loans. 2010-03-19 Jeff H |
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