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Grocery Budget Makeover Course: Cut Grocery Budget In Half (Registration Open Only For 1 Week)

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May 9 by Cassie 2 Comments

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Do you spend too much money at the grocery store? Do you know that you could spend less but no matter what you do, nothing seems to be working? Well, we have a good friend that is a fellow blogger who shares many tips and tricks to create a $5 meal.

But even better, she’s filling a void right now in the grocery world, how to literally cut your grocery budget in half! If you spend $800…how would you like to spend $400? What would an extra $400 do for your family? If you spend $500….what about spending $250 now? $250 extra dollars would make a huge difference and be a big blessing for many families.

Erin from GroceryBudgetMakeover.com has just opened her new round of classes for registration and it is only open for ONE WEEK! Her Grocery Budget Makeover class is so popular that she can only accept a handful of registrants at one time. She doesn’t get to open it often, so you will want to take advantage of the class and learn her incredible tips and tricks to drop that grocery budget in half!

The class is a 10-week course that will walk you through every detail and every step and by the end of it, you will reap the massive grocery savings.

We’ve always said that the grocery budget is the first place to start when needing to free up extra money. It is a category that you can save hundreds in with the right tools and tricks. But it is difficult for a lot of families to do this without direction. It’s a confusing category too.

The 10-week course is as low as $39, but we recommend getting the $49 class as it includes video instructions and video cooking demos that will more than save you that extra $10 and your time. This is super cheap compared to comparable courses out there. She also helps form shopping strategies for those with food allergies.

If you are spending too much, this class is necessary! There are not many classes out there for cutting your grocery budget that is worth spending money on, but this one will greatly improve your grocery budget and worth every penny and then some!

We’d love to know if you are taking this course and revolutionizing the way you shop! If you are or have, let us know your thoughts too!

Register for the Grocery Budget Makeover Class HERE

through May 17th at midnight EST.

 

 

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  1. Amy Lee

    I follow SouthernSavers on her daily posts and took her couponing class many, many years ago. Buying BOGO was a huge eye opener and pairing those savings with coupons was enormous. But now I have 14 and 15 year old boys who have really increased my grocery budget, not to mention my desire to eat more veggies and proteins. How wil this class help me?

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    • Cassie

      Hi Amy – I love Jenny from SoutherSavers! She’s a friend of mine. 🙂 This course has some similarities, but also teaches very practical tips and simplified menu and cooking to be able to shop with and without coupons. It’s great because the gal that does the class shares ideas for different family situations. We use to be extreme couponers ourselves, except that as time went on, we wanted to find ways to have a simpler, healthier, more hearty meals on a tight budget. So this course brings together both worlds in a helpful course. I would suggest visiting the links and reading about the course and even ask this same question to the gal that is offering this grocery budget class. 🙂 Hopefully that helps!

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