Results 1 to 8 of 49
-
11-29-2011, 08:56 AM #1
The Family Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month
The average family of 4 in the United States spends more than $700 a month on groceries alone.
In the 2012 Family Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month" the author outlines how and where to cut grocery expenses to get spending under control while opening the consumers eyes to little known dirty manipulation tactics employed by retailers to seduce unsuspecting customers into spending sprees.
For many people struggling to maintain a budget, the cost of groceries is the only major expense in their control that can be drastically reduced without feeling a negative impact on their lifestyle. Liss explains in detail how to make simple changes that will not only pinch pennies, but help pinch Benjis too!
There are currently 3 ways to Get our Latest e-Book:
1. Via Kindle:
The eBook is available for $3.49 on Amazon Kindle Downloads are instant and if you don't have a kindle device, you can view it with Kindles PC Reader!
2. Via Paypal:
The 57 pg eBook eBook is available for $3.49 (via paypal) Please note that it takes up to 24 hours for your purchase to be processed. All passwords are unique and created (by hand, not by computer!) once a receipt is received.
3. Win It! - visit our Daily Scratch & Win game for a chance to win a Free download of the eBook!
4. Free for the First 150 Bloggers & Website Owners:
This limit has been reached! As of 12/21 this offer has expired.
View our Thanks Page to those Successful bloggers!
Copy & paste the supplied Code from within the box below, (Hit the select all button, press ctrl+c and then cntrl+p to paste the code within your own site:
Code:<p><a href="http://www.budget101.com/freebies/142791-2012-guide-groceries-under-250-month.html"><img border="0" src="http://www.budget101.com/hotlink/cover.jpg" width="175" height="242" alt="Visit Budget101.com"></a>
(FAQ)
What is a New Thread?
A thread is created when you add a New topic.
What is a Post?
A post is created when you Reply to an existing thread.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to Budget101 For This Useful Post:
-
11-29-2011, 11:19 AM #2
Re: 2012 Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month
Cool! I loved the original ebook! I can't wait to read the updated version Liss!! I guess I'd better get started posting again haha
Tracy
Cooking~Cooking~Cooking- it's all I do!
-
11-29-2011, 11:44 AM #3
Re: 2012 Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month
Great News! I was wondering when you were going to update the eBook.
Jeannie
"Your chances of success in any undertaking can always be measured by your belief in yourself." Robert Collier
-
12-01-2011, 02:39 PM #4
- Join Date
- Jun 2009
- Location
- wolcott vermont
- Posts
- 24
- Blog Entries
- 4
- Downloads
- 0
- Uploads
- 0
Re: 2012 Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month
i would love to read it too...just feeling like i am missing something......and i still spend less than 700 on 6 of us.....4 teens....
-
12-01-2011, 09:42 PM #5
- Join Date
- Dec 2011
- Posts
- 1
- Downloads
- 0
- Uploads
- 0
Re: 2012 Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month
http://www.budget101.com/freebies/14...250-month.html --
Could use some money saving tips!
-
12-01-2011, 10:43 PM #6
- Join Date
- Oct 2003
- Posts
- 6
- Downloads
- 0
- Uploads
- 0
Re: 2012 Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month
I remember reading the original ebook years ago, and even now I use the $200 as a goal.funny, just a couple days ago, we raised our grocery budget to accommodate for gluten intolerance and sensory issues in our family.
-
12-02-2011, 08:34 AM #7
Re: 2012 Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month
Whoops- it appears you've quoted the original post here. To get a Free copy of the ebook you need to follow the directions in the Original Post (Above)- copy and paste the code given above into your Own Blog or Website and then go to the link listed to share the url where you've placed the code.
I'm aFreak!
-
12-02-2011, 11:55 PM #8
- Join Date
- Dec 2011
- Posts
- 2
- Downloads
- 0
- Uploads
- 0
Re: 2012 Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month
I am always looking for ways to save on groceries!
Bookmarks