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The Rule: Only buy items that have a per unit price of less than $1 per pound.
First, let me give credit; this rule comes from Jeff Yeager and his book, The Ultimate Cheapskate’s Road Map to True Riches. The rule is fairly self explanatory, if the food item cost more than $1 [...]
Continue Reading →On January 5th, I received my first assignment from the Thrifty Spender Experiment; the assignment is to spend no more than $348 per month on food (for a 2 person household) and spend nothing on alcohol. That food budget effectively amounts to $5.72 per day, per person. Our personal goal is [...]
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