Cut Your Grocery Bill In Half with America's Cheapest Family®





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Author: Annette Economides, Steve Economides

videoIncludes So Many Innovative Strategies You Won't Have to Cut Coupons!

This is our newest book and guaranteed to save you a boodle!

Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half with America's Cheapest FamilyIf you apply just a few of the ideas we present, you'll save thousands each year on your grocery bill 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 beyours too.

What could the average family do with an extra $3,000 a year? America’s Cheapest Family shows you how to use strategies, tips, tools, and tricks in Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half, so you too can achieve huge savings year after year. It’s a fact, the Economides say, saving money on groceries is one of the quickest ways to start making a positive difference in your family’s financial future.

And these tips and strategies can work whether you’re shopping for seven or for one.  Buy the nook version at Barnes & Noble

  • Spend less time shopping and cooking
  • Get more bang for your organic buck
  • Plan meals for picky eaters and busy schedules
  • Discover kitchen tools that simplify and streamline meal preparations
  • Learn many ways to eat out or eat in and save big
  • Turn your freezer into a money-making machine 

 VIDEOS:

We shot several short videos to give you tips on how to save money at the grocery store.

Intro Video: How we live life and save money

Tip 1: Why we use walkie talkies

 Tip 2: Read Grocery Shelf Tags to Save Time and Money

Tip 3: Save Money with Seasonal Produce

Tip 4: Save money by purchasing produce by the unit not by the pound

Tip 5: Look High and Low for Deals

 

 


ENDORSEMENTS: 

This is really cool. We sent several advanced copies of our new book to a bunch of our frugal friends to see what they thought. Usually when frugal people read a new book on frugality, they'll say something like, "This book is a good beginners manual, but I didn't really learn anything new." But, that's not what we heard. We asked these people to be gut level honest with us. Take a look and see what they said:


"Many people think that it's impossible to reduce your grocery bill by 50%. But you can. Steve and Annette Economides provide step-by-step instructions in "Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half." Tools that are practical and easy to follow. No special shopping or cooking skills required. Anyone can see a surprising reduction in their grocery budget if they follow the Economides' methods. And, best of all, the savings begin right away. You don't need to finish the whole book to benefit. You'll find money-saving ideas that you can put to use in the first chapter, and every chapter thereafter. Normally I advise people to check books out of the library and save the cost of the book. But this is one do-it-yourself guide to lower grocery bills that you'll want to have on your bookshelf or kitchen countertop."

Gary Foreman
Publisher,
The Dollar Stretcher.com

(If you haven't signed up to receive Gary's free email newsletter you ought to get it. He will be running a couple of excerpts from our this book in his newsletter)


"This book is loaded with fresh ideas to slash your grocery bills."

Richard Eisenberg, Senior Editor, CBS MoneyWatch.com


 “If you are eager to save on groceries, but don't always have the time to clip coupons, this book is for you! It’s perfect if you're interested in more ways to cut costs, reduce waste, and get organized. This is an awesome book for the novice or the skilled cook.”

Tawra Kellam and Jill Cooper—editors of LivingOnADime.com and authors of “Dining On A Dime Cookbook”


 

Jeff Jones, Big Daddy Weave with Annette and Becky

"An amazing insight into the life of a family that is daily living out this book. Following these grocery concepts will not only make a difference in your family's budget, but it will also help you unite with a common goal in mind; spending your money with a purpose by following a plan. The end result is having more money every month to invest in your family's future."

Jeff Jones, Drummer—Big Daddy Weave and founder of Customstix.com


“Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half” is must-read if you’re serious about saving money at the supermarket. Steve and Annette detail step-by-step how to save hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year on your food shopping. The book is not a compilation of abstract theories on grocery shopping, but strategies and tactics that work in the real lives of busy families. You’ll not only save money but save time and stress, too.”
Gregory Karp, author of “Living Rich by Spending Smart


“From the basics of couponing to many other advanced strategies, the Economides prove why they are the King and Queen of cheap! Beginners, intermediates, and even experts will find insightful strategies that will help them SAVE MONEY. More than a great read, this book is a resource I will keep coming back to over and over.”
Ashley Nuzzo—Founder of FrugalCouponLiving.com


“Shopping for and feeding three boys (four if you count my husband) can be a full-time job and eat-up my whole pay check. But, thanks to Cut Your Grocery Bills in Half, I’ve discovered practical, simple strategies to save precious time and money and keep my ALWAYS hungry boys’ tummy’s filled.” 

Jean Blackmer, author of “Boy-sterous Living” and publishing manager for MOPS International


“I've known Steve and Annette for several years and they definitely live what they believe. If you're serious about spending less money at the grocery store, this book offers some practical ways to achieve your goal. When it comes to stretching your dollar, I know of no one with more experience than Steve and Annette.”
JJ Heller—Singer/Songwriter
 


Hi Steve & Annette!  I received your new book "Cut Your Grocery Bill In Half"  this past week.  I'm only in chapter 3 and LOVE LOVE LOVE it!  I've already planned out the week's menu and done a complete inventory.  I'm one of those that went to the grocery store every day and didn't know what I was making until around 4:45 pm.  I've been spending around $400 - $500 per month for just me and my husband (CRAZY!).  I look forward to implementing your tips little by little so I don't overwhelm myself! Thanks for such a great book!

Jessie

 

 

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