Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half with Am..., Steve Economides
Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half with Am..., Steve Economides
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Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half with America's Cheapest Family
Includes So Many Innovative Strategies You Won't Have to Cut Coupons

Author: Steve Economides, Annette Economides

Narrator: Mark Smeby

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 05/17/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Save MONEY and TIME with these field-tested and proven methods to cut your grocery bill in half. You will save thousands of dollars a year…without cutting coupons.Imagine grocery shopping once-a-week or less, eating healthier, and having more free time-all while saving money. Sound too good to be true? For the Economides family, it's a reality, and it can be yours too.What could your family do with an extra $3,000 per year? America's Cheapest Family® shows you strategies, tips, tools, and tricks in Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half, so you can achieve huge savings year after year. Saving money on groceries is one of the quickest ways to start making a positive difference in your family's financial future. These tips and strategies can work whether you're shopping for a family of seven or for one.You will learn things like:How to do basic menu planning that can save you big moneyHow to organize your shopping trip to maximize savings and minimize timeHow and when to stock up on deals that can fill your pantry and save you money for monthsTips for cooking and meal prep that will save time, money, and sanityAnd so much more Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half will help you:Spend less time shopping and cookingGet more bang for your grocery buckPlan meals for picky eaters and busy schedulesDiscover kitchen tools that streamline meal preparationsLearn many ways to eat out or eat in and save bigTurn your freezer into a money-making machine Get the guidance you need to start making a difference in your family's finances and health today. Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half will start you on your way towards saving money and achieving your financial goals.

About Steve Economides

Steve Economides spent twenty-three years in the graphics and advertising industry in Phoenix, Arizona. He's enjoying spending time being a dad while writing and working from home.
Steve and his wife, Annette, publish the HomeEconomiser newsletter and have been profiled on TV and radio and in newspapers and magazines worldwide. They are seasoned seminar speakers and travel with their kids, as America's Cheapest Family, working to convince the world that a frugal lifestyle can not only get you right on the money but also help you cash in on your dreams. Steve and Annette live in Scottsdale, Arizona.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Suzanne on May 31, 2011

Good...for me the gold standard is still The Tightwad Gazette The Complete Tightwad Gazette. Interesting section on modern couponing. Liked that they give suggestions for newbies, intermediates, and MASTER grocery savers. A bit for every level! To be honest, I do not always like Steve's writer's voic......more

Goodreads review by LG on March 18, 2013

Either lots of their advice is common-sense, or I am a grocery genius, because I am already doing most of the things they recommend that it makes sense for us to do (as a family of two). The book was also pretty annoyingly sexist (e.g. the wife does the shopping and cooking, daughters help prepare m......more

Goodreads review by Lea on April 25, 2012

There were some good tips in this book, but many were obvious (go to the grocery store less frequently, plan your meals, etc.) This couple goes to great lengths to save money on their groceries, which is simply not something we want to spend our time doing. We enjoy going to the farmer's market regu......more

Goodreads review by Lacey on January 17, 2019

This book has some good tips on cutting your grocery bill that I consistently use, but that you do NOT need to read the whole book to get. Similar to the "$21 Challenge," this is a concept that was really a STRETCH to fill a whole book. So what did the authors do with all that extra space? They prose......more

Goodreads review by Inder on May 12, 2011

I can't give this book one star, because I probably gleaned a few useful tips from it. So I'll give it two stars and say, there are a few good ideas here, but you have to slog a bit to get to them. There are also a lot of really obvious ideas and really extreme frugality ideas, and you don't have to......more