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America’s Cheapest Family: Free Shopping List, How to Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half (Video)
America’s Cheapest Family shares how to cut your grocery bill in half, including the use of a free shopping list, in this Today show video clip.
The Economides family, dubbed “America’s Cheapest Family,” are experts when it comes to being thrifty, and their new book will help other families save money too.
Get America’s Cheapest Family’s free grocery shopping list!
America’s Cheapest Family are proof that living on a budget is do-able – the family of seven live on $44,000, own their own home, paid cash for their cars and have no debt.
Plus, the Economides family is able to save money on groceries, but still put healthy meals on the table, so they don’t sacrifice nutrition to save a few bucks.
America’s Cheapest Family shares some of their tips to save money, including searching for bargains, cutting coupons, planning meals and avoiding impulse purchases. They are able to feed their family for just $350 a month.
The Economides’ new book “Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half — With America’s Cheapest Family,” is available now.
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John Garcia commented on Oct 01 10 at 11:03 amThis really is a sign of how bad our economy has become. These people represent the financially strapped families in the U.S today. I am unemployed father of three and I have been home now for more than two years. My wife works and has a really good job that pays well but we still struggle. I am always looking for ways to cut costs and have really taken on the role as the stay at home parent. These kind of tips are vital in todays economy!
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