We found this information about six months ago, and it has been a tremendous help. Things have been fairly tight around our house lately, and this course has been a life saver to say the least. Just to give you a clue as to what is in the basic course, here is a list from the site:

Topics covered in this course include:

-Designing a menu plan that really works

-Menu planning on a budget

-Simple, no-fuss, frugal menu ideas and recipes

-Creating a workable grocery budget and how to stick with it

-Learning how to find good deals

-Time management and efficiency in frugal shopping

-The basics of using coupons - where to find them, which coupons to cut, how to organize them

-Step-by-step explanations on how to make the most of deals at CVS and Walgreens

-A photo tutorial of a typical $35/week grocery shopping trip for our family including some of our favorite $35/week menu ideas.

-Links to helpful resources and websites to aid you in this money-saving journey

Not only do you get valuable information, but Crystal at Money Saving Mom does a great job of telling you how to implement your own strategy. It is full of information that you can use on your next trip to the grocery store.

We literally went from $70 a week for two individuals, to $40 a week instantly, and we done it without a major change in diet. Since we have started the course our weekly average has been $37.

Also, you will receive a whole plethora of free bonuses when you order. The list of free ebooks includes:

  1. Thriving on One Income
  2. Momma’s Guide to Growing Your Groceries
  3. Simply Centsible Breakfasts
  4. Simply Centsible Suppers
  5. Menu Planning Made Easy
  6. The Bread by Hand eBook

Save yourself a bundle of money, make your grocery shopping easier, get Supermarket Savings 101 now!