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Ways to Save Money While Grocery Shopping

It is easy to spend a hundred dollars a week or more for groceries and other necessities of life. Although hard on the wallet, a family needs to eat, so you have to make the purchase. But there are ways that you can buy the same cart full of items and spend a lot less money. It just takes a little work and a little determination.

Peruse the Weekly Circulars

Once a week, you probably receive a stack of supermarket circulars in your mailbox. If you are like many people, they probably travel directly from your mailbox to your recycle bin. This is a mistake, because you are holding the key to saving money in the palm of your hand.

There may be circulars in the stack that you can happily live without, such as the pet store advertisement, if you don’t have pets. Those you can discard. However it is important to keep, and review the circulars from the stores that you visit. These free papers tell you the items that are on sale next week in your favorite store. Never spend full price today when you can get it on sale tomorrow.

Now get out a notepad and pen and start making a list. Making a shopping list will help keep you on track so that you don’t spend your paycheck on things that you don’t need. You will do this by combining items that you know you must buy this week and the things that are on sale at the market. If an item is not vital, wait until you can find it on sale, or shop around for the best price.

Clip Coupons to Your Heart’s Content

Although newspaper subscriptions are slipping, the one great gift that comes in every Sunday paper is a stack of coupons. Coupons go hand-in-hand with your circular review. It’s great if you can find an item on sale, but if there is also a coupon, that’s when you can save some big money. Okay, so saving a dollar on a bag of chips won’t pay the mortgage. But if you do this consistently, every week, you will be amazed at how much money you can pocket every year. The total may not make you rich, but it can pay for a utility bill.

Keep your coupons organized. You can buy coupon folders or, for the super serious coupon junkie, you may need a full size binder with a mound of plastic pockets. A simple way that suits most people is to take four envelops. If you’re keen on recycling, go through your junk mail. Unsolicited letters often come with business reply envelops that are perfectly good, but will wind up in the trash.

Separate all of your coupons into three distinct piles. Use one envelope for food. Use a second for household cleaning, paper, and plastic products. The third is for personal care products like shampoo, shaving cream, and toothpaste. In the forth envelope, place all of the coupons that you intend to use that week. That way you won’t have to search for them in the store. You should put your list in that envelope too. Many lists that have been created to save money, get left on the kitchen table when you leave the house. If you stay organized and do some prep work, you will be able to save a lot of your hard earned income.

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Article Example 2

Dogs Are Animals, Not Humans

It’s easy to turn your dog into a family member and forget that despite her froo-froo dress up clothes and the fact she sleeps on your bed and sometimes shares your food, she’s still a dog. But it’s important for her emotional well-being to make an effort to let her be a dog, especially when it comes to socializing with other members of the species.

Many times we bring home a puppy and the new family member never gets acquainted with anyone outside the family, other than visits to the vet and groomer, which aren’t usually the highlight of a doggy day. While our pet may meet and get along with our friends who come to visit, she needs four-legged friends of her own and even if you have more than one dog she needs to socialize outside the house.

Why? Because chances are good that at some time in her life she will have the opportunity to be around other dogs and it’s much easier on her and you if she recognizes them as potential playmates and friends, rather than fearing them and possibly reacting aggressively.

Socializing a puppy is easy, although you should wait until she’s completed her puppy vaccines, including rabies, before taking her out into the world. Puppies are more likely to be interested in meeting a new dog and curiosity will outweigh caution. Just like children, they don’t know what a stranger is.

If your community has one, a dog park is the best place to introduce your puppy to the world. Many dog parks have separate areas for puppies or small dogs. Talk to dog owners and see which dogs are most likely to accept your pup’s attempts at making friends, or find another puppy owner and let your little ones play. If your dog gets along especially well with another dog there, then talk to the owner about arranging future play dates for your pets.

Alternatives to a dog park are walking trails, or even visiting a pet store that welcomes canine shoppers. Although being leashed makes some dogs react differently, it shouldn’t affect your puppy, just ask before approaching a strange dog.

The same general rules apply to an older dog, although if your dog shows anxiety or fear, or reacts aggressively to the approach of a strange dog, then a busy dog park might not be the best option. Instead look for a kennel or doggy day care that provides socialization for guests and talk with the operator about your concerns. Find one that will help your dog address his fears so that he can learn to be a happy canine. In extreme cases a trainer or dog behaviorist may be needed, but socializing your dog is worth the effort.

It means happier dog walks, easier trips to the vet, and if you decide to add another dog at some point, a smoother transition for both of you.

 

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