If you shop at a grocery store, you need this book!
Beating the High Cost of Eating is a course in supermarket survival. It will teach you proven strategies that will increase your buying power by 33 percent or more! In its pages you will find practical and tested ways to get the most out of your grocery dollar as you learn to—
* Recognize the best price when you see it
* Redefine impulse and comparison shopping
* Throw out traditional menu planning
* Cut down on coupon clipping
* Overcome the "one-stop shopping" syndrome
* Choose the right brands
* Control your budget once inside the store
* Make your pantry a money-management tool
Best-selling author Barbara Salsbury, a recognized authority on thriftiness and self-reliance, offers more than a collection of typical how-to-shop tips. She offers new knowledge and skills guaranteed to help you increase your buying power without games, gimmicks, or coupons!
Best-selling author Barbara Salsbury, a nationally recognized personal-preparedness expert, is one of America’s leading authorities on self-reliance. For more than twenty-five years, she has been teaching self-reliance and showing people how to get more for their money. In November 2002, Family Circle Magazine named her one of the "Top Five Penny-Pinchers in America."
She has produced two national newsletters and three videos. In addition, she is the author of seven books, including Just Add Water, Just in Case, and Plan, not Panic.
Active in church and community, Barbara serves as a personal preparedness consultant for Sandy, Utah, and has served as assistant director for San Francisco Key Cities-Area Public Affairs for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She and her husband, Larry, live in Sandy, Utah. They have two children, seven grandchildren, and two spoiled dogs.
Sandi Simmons is a freelance writer. She has written numerous articles, scripts, and newsletters, including a national e-newsletter, "Preparedness Perspectives." She and her husband, Tom, live in Sandy, Utah, with their four children.