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Making a Budget Stretch at Walgreens and Sears Stores

Want to save money? Get wise. In this economy, smart shopping stretches the dollar further. You'll be surprised by what you can buy if you make wise shopping decisions. Why shop the GAP when you can find the same brand name items discounted at Walgreens stores? Why pay hundreds of dollars for a high tech coffee maker when Sears stores sell cheaper models that make just as good a cup of coffee? Follow these shopping tips to make your wallet last.

Cook at Home

Sure, you're tired and ordering pizza always sounds like a tempting idea, but making your budget last starts in the kitchen. Ordering out once in a while can be a rewarding way to treat yourself, but if you're doing it even a couple of times a week, switching to a home cooked meal can literally save you hundreds of dollars a month.

The trick is to have fun being a chef. Put on your favorite music, pour yourself a tasty beverage and relax. Making dinner can be a great way to unwind at the end of the day.

Make Shopping Lists

When shopping at Walgreens stores, it's easy to get side tracked. There's a lot to choose from, and you can easily find yourself returning with bags of purchases for stuff you don't really need. Make a list of what you do need before you go shopping and stick with it. Impulsive shopping burns your wallet. Think it out by writing a list before hitting Sears stores.

Check Expiration Dates

Always check the expiration dates of any groceries you buy, especially highly perishable items like milk. Walgreen stores and most retailers will try to remove items before they go bad, but they can slip through, leaving you with a spoiled gallon of milk the day after you buy it.

Instead of Movie Rentals, Go Red Box

If you rent a lot of movies, skip the movie rental store and hit the Red Box. At $1 a movie with no late fees, Red Box is a better deal than any movie store or even Netflix. You can often find a Red Box outside most Walgreens stores, and even some Sears stores have begun carrying them. Red Box is a great way to save a buck.

Bike It

Keep the car parked the next time you need to go to Walgreens stores. Riding a bike might run on sweat, but at least it's free. With gas prices again soaring above $4 a gallon, pedaling around town can save a bundle. With the exercise you get, you can skip that gym membership and just bike to Sears stores instead.




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