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		<title>How Much Money Can You Save With Free Samples?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 14:47:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to freebies and saving money, it really depends on what products you are getting to really know how much you can save. If your family qualifies as a low income household then you can use coupons, sign up for free groceries for a year, get Food Stamps and WIC. This alone can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to <a href='http://www.freestuff4free.com/' target='_blank'>freebies</a> and saving money, it really depends on what products you are getting to really know how much you can save. If your family qualifies as a low income household then you can use coupons, sign up for free groceries for a year, get Food Stamps and WIC. This alone can save you over eight hundred dollars a month and provide you with about seventeen hundred dollars’ worth of groceries if done correctly. </p>
<p>This is how you should do this: apply for programs like WIC and Food Stamps and then go collect some free coupons. You can find all these ads in the local or Sunday paper and use coupons that match sales ads. Also sign up for things online using sites like FreeStuff4Free.com which specialize in finding out the latest and best <a href='http://www.freestuff4free.com/' target='_blank'>free stuff</a> that will help save you money.</p>
<p>If you love make up and cosmetics you know that these products are not cheap. However there are a lot of free make up kits and age defying products available. When you get these free make up kits and cosmetics, this is not including the bathroom necessities or anything like that. You can save about nine hundred dollars easily without having to go to more than ten sites and filling out your contact information.</p>
<p>When it comes to bathroom products you can save over two to three hundred dollars just by asking for <a href='http://www.freestuff4free.com/' target='_blank'>free samples</a>. When we include diapers and formula you can add four hundred dollars per month to that if you are buying conservatively. </p>
<p>The more offers you apply for, the more product samples you receive will definitely increase how much you save. If you play games and earn points for prizes and enter to win money and things like that we have estimated you will have saved over $3000 and should have at least an extra thousand dollars in your pocket from visa cards and cash prizes and maybe even a few new paychecks coming in each month. </p>
<p>The total amount you can save with online freebies, online coupons, special offers, and deals on Internet games are potentially over two thousand dollars per year. This is all by spending about 30 minutes to an hour searching for online freebies which is not hard on just about any product you are looking for. So if you spend a few hours per day doing this you will save $2000 per month, not per year. This amount will grow if you continue to keep up with all of the offers and new products available and look into finding new organizations that are just opening their doors. Try all of the free samples and check the same sites on a weekly basis for new product updates and new offers. Your email will be full so you may want a new email account for doing this.</p>
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		<title>Tips To Save Money On Groceries</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:42:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that saving on groceries is a pain. Yet it comprises the bulk of our expenditure each week. This list has been compiled to help you save money on your grocery purchases. - Make a list. It helps to stick to your budget, reduce annoying mid-week trips and cuts down on those impulsive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know that saving on groceries is a pain. Yet it comprises the bulk of our expenditure each week. This list has been compiled to help you save money on your grocery purchases.</p>
<p>- Make a list. It helps to stick to your budget, reduce annoying mid-week trips and cuts down on those impulsive buys.</p>
<p>- Plan your meals in advance, then shop to purchase the ingredients for them.</p>
<p>- If you have kids, shop by yourself. Not only will you get some peace and quiet, you will save money by avoiding the kid-pestering factor.</p>
<p>- Eat before you shop. You spend more money when you are hungry.</p>
<p>- If you decide to taste the food <a href='http://www.freestuff4free.com/' target='_blank'>freebies</a> at the supermarket, make sure that you do not just end up purchasing the product that is being promoted unless you it was part of your shopping plan.</p>
<p>- Check out <a href='http://www.freestuff4free.com/' target='_blank'>free stuff</a> websites like FreeStuff4Free.com which can provide the latest savings in coupons and freebies. Some of these may help to save on your grocery list.</p>
<p>- Check out Coupons.com each week for savings on your usual grocery purchases. Sometimes you will be able to stack with in-store savings and get items for FREE.</p>
<p>- Work clockwise. A Choice report on supermarket tricks of the trade published earlier this year indicated shoppers who travel in an anti-clockwise direction will spend on average, $2 more per trip than clockwise shoppers. Weird? Definitely but we can only go on the research!</p>
<p>- Beware of BOGO FREE promotions. Obviously these are used to suck you in. This is only good value if they are things you are or were going to use.</p>
<p>- Buy toilet paper when it’s on sale. Bulk buy and save heaps. Toilet paper does not have a use by date.</p>
<p>- Buy in-season fruit and vegetables. It’s a supply and demand thing. If there’s more around, the price will be lower and the taste will be better too.</p>
<p>- Buy in bulk. The trick is to only purchase the things you use a lot or that last. So purchase 10 kilos of fresh meat probably isn’t the wisest move unless you live with ten giants.</p>
<p>- Add an extra meat-free meal to your weekly planning.</p>
<p>- Cut down on meat portions and eat more sides.</p>
<p>- Know the rough cost of things that you purchase. That way you will know if you have receive a genuine bargain.</p>
<p>- Don’t just watch <a href='http://www.masterchefinsider.com/' target='_blank'>Masterchef</a>. Be one! Save money by becoming a better cook. Learn great recipes that are more affordable, for example recipes that use secondary cuts of meat.</p>
<p>- Cut your own vegetables. If someone else did it for you then you will pay for that privilege.</p>
<p>Use these tips to help give you significant savings that you can put towards debt reduction.</p>
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		<title>How To Eat Out Cheaply</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:40:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the world continues to try to trade its way out of this financial recession, the average person is suffering with increasing debt and rising living costs. A lot of this debt has arisen from upbringing, not knowing the power of saving and not being able to sacrifice wants over needs. One of the issues [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the world continues to try to trade its way out of this financial recession, the average person is suffering with increasing debt and rising living costs. A lot of this debt has arisen from upbringing, not knowing the power of saving and not being able to sacrifice wants over needs. One of the issues that the US is facing constantly is the cost of eating. Not only are we the most obese country in the world, but we are unable to or unwilling to sacrifice going out with friends in order to pay off debt. The worst thing is, most people go out and pay full price when there is no need to. There are ways to eat out cheaply which in turn will save you considerable amounts of money. The below hints should help you in that area.</p>
<p>- Search the local newspaper for advertisements that serve cheap three course meals during the week. Sometimes, you can find places that are ordinarily pricey that offer extraordinary weekday bargains. Don’t eat all of it or force yourself to eat all of it, take it away for your lunch or dinner the next day.</p>
<p>- Use <a href='http://www.freestuff4free.com/' target='_blank'>free stuff</a> websites to get the latest food freebies and utilize them when they are released. FreeStuff4Free.com is a website that specializes that in <a href='http://www.freestuff4free.com/' target='_blank'>free samples</a> have some great printable coupons for your favorite restaurants.</p>
<p>- Use kids eat free restaurants. MyKidsEatFree.com is a good resource for finding out which restaurants offer free kids meals with the purchase of an adult meal in your area.</p>
<p>- Consider not ordering a meal for the kids and have them share with you. Don’t be greedy! No need to eat such large portions.</p>
<p>- Order one soda, one salad, and share a main.  Try to go to destinations that are known for serving big portions. This will almost halve the bill that you are used to. Given that most places serve extraordinary large portions, you will survive sharing a main.</p>
<p>- Skip the alcohol. Water is still a liquid and is much more nutritious to your body and is generally free.</p>
<p>- Make sure you visit your favorite restaurant’s website. They will often have a social club that you can join which will have great benefits like birthday <a href='http://www.freestuff4free.com/' target='_blank'>freebies</a> that are sent out or money saving coupons.</p>
<p>- Consider eating dinner at home and then go out for dessert and coffee. This will again save you significant amounts of money.</p>
<p>Using the above tips are guaranteed to save you money in your hip pocket that you can put towards reducing debt in your household. In this time of great uncertainty, it is important that we build up an attitude of debt reduction and saving for the future.</p>
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