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3 Incredibly Easy Ways To Cut Down Costs For The Family

<p>People have been struggling to make ends meet&comma; and have been for a while now&period; Many people are upside down on their mortgages&comma; while jobs are scarce and wages are stagnant&period; Even with some promising signs with the markets&comma; it has taught me one important lesson…it’s hard to save for the future&comma; when you barely have enough for the present&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Fortunately&comma; there are ways to really cut down on costs to help improve the budget&period; In fact&comma; it really shouldn’t matter what the economic climate is&comma; it just makes sense to cut cost when you can&period; If for no other reason&comma; you never know when the economy will tank again&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;But&comma; there are other reasons&period; Having a little put aside for retirement is vital&comma; as is having a &OpenCurlyQuote;rainy day’ savings account for the unexpected crunches that can happen such as a broken down car&comma; flooded basement&comma; or …anything&comma; basically&period; And&comma; the economy we have been experiencing changes the importance of it&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;So&comma; I am going to share some basic tips and ways you can cut cost&comma; and put that unspent money away for the future&period; Even if times are still difficult for you and your family&comma; the savings can ease that burden a little&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;As a bonus&comma; it will also allow for your home to transition into a green home&period; Saving money&period; Saving the planet&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>1&period; Food for Thought<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>If your household is like mine&comma; it probably seems like you spend a fortune each week feeding your family&period; Perhaps that’s because we do spend a small fortune on food&period; I read a 2008 report from the U&period;S&period; Department of Labor that for a family of 4&comma; the average weekly bill is 163&period;47&period; That is about &dollar;8&comma;500 annually on food alone&period; Fortunately&comma; there are ways to save money on food&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;We have all heard about coupons&comma; but if we don’t clip them AND turn them in at the store&comma; they are useless&period; However&comma; I take a step further and use coupons&comma; combined with what is on sale&period; Also&comma; make sure you check the price of that brand&comma; compared to another that might be cheaper without a sale or coupon&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Another thing to check is the amount of product you receive for the price&period; At the store the other day&comma; a box of instant oatmeal was cheaper than the well-known brand&period; But&comma; I noticed that the packages were smaller than the higher cost brand&period; So&comma; it was a wash at that point&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Another way is to buy in bulk&comma; when it makes sense&period; Non-perishable items can easily be purchased in bulk&comma; if the price is right&period; You might spend a little more at the moment&comma; but over the month or year&comma; you can save some money&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Get creative with leftovers to help save money&comma; as will making food stretch&period; Here are some ideas&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li><strong>Chili<&sol;strong> – use what is left of your latest batch to make chili dogs&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Meats<&sol;strong> – turn leftover meats into soups&comma; using ingredients in the pantry and fridge<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Broccoli stalks<&sol;strong> – shred the stalks to make a broccoli slaw<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Celery leaves<&sol;strong> – rather than tossing them&comma; add them to soups and stews for flavor<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Stale bread<&sol;strong> – turn them into croutons<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Cheese<&sol;strong> – leftover sliced cheese from a party would make a wonderful homemade mac &OpenCurlyQuote;n cheese dinner<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>One thing I have also done in the past is to buy whole milk&comma; which is the same price as 2&percnt; or skim&period; I use it in its whole form for certain things such as creamy mashed potatoes&comma; but water it down for most other uses such as drinking&comma; cereals&comma; and more&period; Sound weird&quest; It did to me at first too&comma; but what is skim milk&quest; I save money because the milk lasts far longer when adding water&period; Not to mention&comma; it saves room in the fridge&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>2&period; Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Skin and hair products can be expensive&comma; if you choose to buy the products at a spa or salon&period; I like to take care of my skin and hair&period; So&comma; the lure of these spa and salon products was tempting for years&period; The ads were wonderful and encouraging for obtaining the beautiful skin we all deserve&comma; right&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;However&comma; times are changing&period; We&comma; as a community&comma; are thinking of more than just our skin and hair&period; Saving money&comma; as well as the planet&comma; tends to make us stop and think&period; Thankfully&comma; the Internet has been a blessing for both&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;I have found sensible&comma; inexpensive&comma; and safe skin care products right online&period; Typically&comma; when a company is selling exclusively online&comma; they can keep the cost down on their products&comma; because they don’t have an elaborate spa with massive overhead to maintain&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Many of these products are also friendly to the environment and considered organic&comma; which is great for the skin and environment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>3&period; Money Laundering<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>As you can see above&comma; I am addressing areas in our life that yes&comma; can be expensive&comma; but also are unavoidable&period; We all have to shower and use products for our hair and skin&comma; even if they are very basic&period; And&comma; we all certainly need to eat&period; Laundry is another area we can’t avoid…even if we want to at times&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;I recently came upon an innovative product when surfing the Internet&comma; which will help a family save money on their laundering bills&comma; and help the environment at the same time&period; It’s a laundry ball&comma; called Smartklean&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;This ball is filled with ceramic beads&comma; 4 different types&comma; which contain a variety of minerals to produce oxygenated water when they get wet&period; I don’t want to get all scientific on you…mainly because I’m not a scientist&period; So&comma; I’m just going to suggest you look the product up to learn more about how it works&comma; as well as the reviews&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The bottom line here is that it helps save the family money&comma; because you would no longer have to purchase laundry detergent&period; Only you know how much that is&comma; because the dynamics in each family vary&period; For example&comma; if you are a retired couple&comma; then the savings will be less than a family with 3 teens playing sports&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;But&comma; it also helps to protect the environment&comma; by not placing these harsh detergents back into the earth…because it has to drain somewhere&comma; right&quest; So&comma; if you are thinking of going green in your home&comma; this is a quick and easy start&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>In Closing<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>I just gave you some easy tips to save some money&period; As a bonus&comma; they will also help you in a transition in going green in the home&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Kathy Barber is a freelance writer who often finds inspiration for projects while surfing the Internet&period; In fact&comma; when looking for skincare products on www&period;mysensitiveskincare&period;com&comma; she thought of writing a series on saving money for the home&period; Kathy also writes on topics such as health&comma; entertaining&comma; and online business&period; When she is not working&comma; she enjoys spending time with her husband and son&period; Residing in Michigan&comma; they often camp&comma; attend sporting events&comma; visit the beaches&comma; and entertain&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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