Monday, August 24, 2009

Buying sale items

Yesterday I had a few items I needed to pick up at the grocery store. I was again struck by how much you can save if you simply buy items that are on a good sale. Some people carry a price book and keep track of when the prices are cheapest on an item. I haven't ever maintained one long term. However, I do know what a good price is for the items that I use often. The item I needed yesterday was hot dog buns. Because I hadn't picked up more when they were on sale earlier in the summer I was stuck paying full price.

What do I mean by good price? I mean buying when an item is at it's cheapest or significantly cheaper than it usually is. I don't usually bother with sales when an item is only discounted a very small percentage. This week Whipped Topping is on sale at one of the two grocery stores we have here. The sale price is $.88. The regular price is $1.76. (That is half off the regular price!) Because I use Whipped Topping when I make coconut or banana cream pies or no-bake cheesecake, I bought five containers. I used one on a banana cream pie right away and froze the other four. When I go to make one of those desserts, I will be able to make it for quite a bit cheaper because I had the foresight to buy my ingredients on sale.

So keep an eye out for those good deals and stock up when you can. It will save you big in the long run!

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