12. Bartering food with neighbors and friends Save money on groceries by trading food items with your friends and neighbors in your community. This is also great if you have more food items than you or your family needs. It is sort of like your own co-op with no...
9. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) – Produce Delivered to Your Door CSAs are a new way to bring the farm to your door, literally. CSAs allow you to pay for a membership to purchase a share from a local farm for a season. Every week you’ll receive a box of...
7. Farmer’s Markets – Support Local Independent Farmers Farmer’s markets are a great resource since the produce is grown locally prices are generally cheaper than certified organic. Though typically they don’t us synthetic pesticides for their crops it is a good idea...
Hello Healthy Friends! Well, if you are just joining this dialog, you may want to go back to the beginning for my opening comments about buying organic and why it is safer for you and your family, but for those of you who have been with me on this money saving...
Now Save Rule #2. Stop complaining about how much more expensive organic food is than conventional! I get tired of hearing it. Be frugal in other areas – how about the cable, your new smart phone, your monthly payment on your new furniture. Sorry if I am...
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