Yesterday, we shared with you an interview with Anne Simpson, author of Your Grocery Budget Toolbox. Anne has graciously offered to giveaway two copies of her book to Intentional By Grace readers.
To enter the giveaway, simply use the Rafflecopter form below.
Don’t forget you can get 20% off Your Grocery Budget Toolbox with the code “grace” at checkout. {code expires July 20, 2012} If you happen to purchase this book and then win the giveaway, Anne has promised to refund your money.
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the chapters I would love to read are sourcing and do it yourself. I am pretty good about setting my limits, but love to learn new ways of doing things myself instead of buying the quick and easy way. Also, I am interested in new sources for saving money. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
I think the “do it yourself” chapter would be a good one. I have been trying to make more things instead of buying them (I.e. dressings, cake mixes, etc…) that way I know what is in them!
I would love to read about once a month shopping. I live in a rural area and I’m getting tired of driving 45 minutes one way to grocery shop.
The chapter on budget would be great for me
Thanks for this giveaway!
It’s a tie between the one on budgeting and once a month shopping. Would love to learn more about doing both!
I’m looking forward to the Price List and Printable Checklists!
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I would love to read the “Do It Yourself Foods” chapter. I’ve always wanted to learn how to make my own bread and how to can fruits and veggies!
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I need to read the chapter on once a month shopping. I’m horrible about shopping every other day.
I would like once a month shopping. Staying out of the store saves me money.
I would like the chapter on Sourcing.
I would like to read the chapter on once a month shopping.
I think they all look great, but I’d like to read either the resources for healthy food or the internet shopping help…thanks for offering the contest!
I would love to read the chapters about once a month shopping and budgeting. Thanks!
I am always curious how people eat/cook real food and how their budget looks. We eat a ton of veggies, which are not exactly cheap, especially if they are organic. How do they do $250/mo???? I think we already do a lot to keep our budget low, couponing, price matching, bulk purchasing, and we eat very healthy, so I am wondering what I am missing. I would be curious how to ‘take it to the next level’, but must confess, I think I must be missing a big step before that. While we are feeding a family of 6, we most definitely spend more than $250/month.
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Well, take comfort my friend. Anne is an expert.
I feed my family of three on $300 a month. Before reading Anne’s book…I was spending $400! It is truly a learning process!
We have moved closer to town and I’ve fallen in the habit of running in to the grocery store every other day or so! I need reminded that I’m being wasteful.
I’d like to read the chapter on once a month shopping.
The chapter on once a month shopping or the price lists. I have trouble because I have to feed a family of four on $600. I am sure I could do it if we ate more rice and beans, but sadly we are allergic to those. So any suggestions would be great. Thanks for the chance to win!
Ha Ha Leigh Ann, I need to start with chapter 1 and go throughout the whole book to be honest. I could really use the help from ALL the chapters. My husband and I married last summer. Until then, I was a single mom to a toddler with Food Allergies and he had been a bachelor eating ramen noodles and leftovers every night for 30 years. Neither of us know about budgeting and sourcing. Just this year we have a garden, but the weather has been unkind on some of them and we have a fraction of what we were expecting. He has never used coupons in his life, but I have. I just need help making him understand how useful they are.
Well education, education, education is the key to being convinced!
This book was truly invaluable to me!
Budgeting and once a month shopping are the two I am most interested in. However, I think the whole book would benefit me.
Do it yourself would be fascinating, and I’m interested in the budgeting aspect altogether. Right now we do stamps and WIC, but that won’t be around forever. We spend about $500 a month (which inclides stamps and WIC money) for our family of 5.
I would love a chance to win Your Grocery Budget Toolbox. Thanks.
I would be interested in the internet shopping and budget help. Thanks for the giveaway.
I need more focus on once a month shopping. I have a hard enough time and do not do every two week shopping successfully. Help me please!
Once a month shopping