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Make a list and check it twice to cut down on visits to store

March 14th, 2007 |  Published in Grocery lists

“In this day and age of costly gasoline, consolidating errand trips can have a major impact on your wallet. My family lives in the boonies and, I have to admit, this is one aspect where we falter. Too often we make unnecessary trips to town when picking up something on the way home could have helped. Making out detailed grocery lists and to-do memos in a daytimer can help you keep track of things you need to do. Here, organization is key.”



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