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Shop Smart, Save More: Learn The Grocery Game and Save Hundreds of Dollars a Month

by Teri Gault, Sheryl Berk

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These days the cost of food and other basic necessities is going through the roof. Teri Gault's groundbreaking website, www.TheGroceryGame.com, has already helped millions save serious money. And now she shares the secrets to sensible shopping in one essential volume, so you can feed your family and take care of their needs for thousands of dollars a year less! Shop Smart, Save More provides step-by-step instructions on how to: find and shop the right stores decode "Everyday Low Prices" and other grocery store lingo master the science of coupons organize your shopping list stockpile effectively recognize bogus "bargains" and anticipate real sales go green for less green . . . and much, much more!… (more)
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Shopping smart is one thing I aspire to do all of the time, at the grocery store and every where. Buying organic and healthy foods is also a top priority. I have seen other books and websites aimed at helping us save grocery dollars, but they fell short because they depend only on coupons and sales. Umm, hello? I already knew that. Teri Gault's book goes much further because although she recommends using coupons and finding stores that double or triple coupons she also gives simple straight forward advice as to how to find these stores and offers. Some of her tips include organizing your shopping cart by where you store the items in your home, which I have done my whole life and frankly always attributed to Obessive-Compulsive behavior. Nice to finally know I'm just setting myself up to be more organized and save $$. The book included a very detailed guide to choosing the best grocery store for you.In addition, she talks about the importance of organic foods and buying locally. Teri includes very useful lists of produce you should spend a bit more to get organic compared with a list of produce that is safe enough when grown conventionally, like Bananas. Of course, if you can afford it, buy all organic. Its better for the environment. But if you are trying to save money, why not spend your money where it is most important to your health and not waste money when the non organic alternative is cheaper and just as healthy? The biggest draw for me was her month by month of what to buy when according to months of the year these items are at their lowest prices. Ever since I got my copy I have been tracking the sale flyers with her list and she is right on. The last half of the book is about entertaining and recipes and household organization. The recipes were favorites of her family, and they sound fine but not as healthy as I like my staples to be. The Entertaining and orgainzational advice was great, but nothing you haven't seen anywhere else. The other detail that stands out is Teri's honest and personal style of writing. She is just flat out friendlier than the other books and websites I have seen offering money saving ideas. And she really did her research. I've been putting her tips to work for a few weeks and I have seen a marked difference in the way I organize to go shopping and the bottom line at the cash register. ( )
  AuntJha | Apr 8, 2009 |
When I was in college with a limited budget I clipped coupons and played my own version of the Grocery Game, but now that my husband and I are DINKS (double income no kids, as my sister-in-law calls us) making decent salaries I have become relaxed in my qwest to save money when shopping. I saw Teri on television a couple of years ago and visited her website but was very skeptical of the product that she was offering and didn't go any further. After reading Shop Smart, Save More, I think I'm ready to really give her site a chance this time. Her book is the best piece of promotional material she could create for her website. Teri's book got me excited about clipping coupons and saving money again. The book is well written and peppered with personal anectdotes that I could relate with and that often left me laughing out loud. She covers many aspects of her Game that go far beyond clipping coupons and reading advertisements. I especially liked the tips on freezing food and organzing one's stockpile. She reaches out to all kinds of consumers. Admittedly the book is geared toward families, but she has a section for singles and a section on hosting dinner parties. She supplies recipies that come from her friends and family that I can't wait to try. I already have a list of family members and friends that I want to share Teri's book with. I think I'll buy a few copies for gifts when the book is released, using bookstore coupons, of course! ( )
  nickelmoonpoet | Jan 11, 2009 |
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These days the cost of food and other basic necessities is going through the roof. Teri Gault's groundbreaking website, www.TheGroceryGame.com, has already helped millions save serious money. And now she shares the secrets to sensible shopping in one essential volume, so you can feed your family and take care of their needs for thousands of dollars a year less! Shop Smart, Save More provides step-by-step instructions on how to: find and shop the right stores decode "Everyday Low Prices" and other grocery store lingo master the science of coupons organize your shopping list stockpile effectively recognize bogus "bargains" and anticipate real sales go green for less green . . . and much, much more!

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