Saving for a Smart Car -
Buckets of Food for Pennies
The average person, not just the average family, can save $200+ a month on their food bills alone. If you started now, you could save enough money each month to purchase out-right, a smarCar in 6 years.
This is a shameless plug. Why Shameless? If you knew something that could save almost anyone 10’s to 100’s of dollars a month, 1000’s of dollars a year, would you want to tell someone?
I do. And I do.
It may seem like common sense, and everyone knows these things, right? Then why do you spend roughly 50% more on food every month than you should?
Oh! OK. I understand you’re not a coupon-clipper. Neither am I. But I still don’t spend more than I should on food each month. And, I eat pr-e-t-t-y good. There is no food inflation in my house.
If someone who is single and not responsible for buying their own food can save someone $65 a month just because they read this book then maybe someone who has a real monetary interest in having money to eat on can save a lot more.
Still don’t know what I’m talking about? Take a gander to Buckets of Food For Pennies and while you’re there you might want to sign up for their newsletter. If nothing else, it has a smashingly good cookie recipe that comes with the first-edition Welcome letter. Who knows? Maybe you’ll be riding around in a smartCar. You know they don’t call them smartCars for nothing.
Patrick
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