Cialis And Purchase
Words: Shay Olivarria • Jun 4th, 2009 • Category: RANDOMNESS.Cialis and purchase: part 1: Money Management in 1 Minute – Save Money on Groceries
We should all be watching our pennies right now so I want to share a few money saving tips:
#1 Look for discounts on groceries by shopping at co-ops and dividing among friends.
#2 Create a small window garden to save on herbs and small fruits and veggies.
#3 Set a food budget and stick to it.
Part 2: Reader Question:
I heard about places that you can buy meat, veggies, etc.from off the farm.What’s that about?
It’s good that you’re thinking about these things.We should all be thinking about where our food comes from and how it’s handled before it lands on our dinner plates; cialis and purchase.What you’ve heard of is Community Supported Agriculture; cialis and purchase.It’s a process by which you can pay a farmer for a portion of meat, fruit, and vegetables that you can pick up at designated times during the year – cialis and purchase.This is good for two main reasons.
The first good reason to go this route is because you’re buying local.Buying local helps protect our environment by spending less on fuels to transport the food which also means less pollution in the air.It also may help you figure out where your food is coming from and how it’s been grown or raised.In case you haven’t heard about Alimentarius Codex there are many people deciding what is and isn’t okay for you to consume.You can find a farmer that is organic by Local Harvest.Making sure that you are aware of what chemicals, hormones, and pesticides are in your food is an important piece in creating a healthy environment for yourself.
The second good reason is that the food is usually much cheaper – cialis and purchase. Cialis and purchase: buying directly from the farm helps keep costs low for the farmer.Those savings can be passed on to you.Think about it; cialis and purchase.You’ll get fresh, delicious meat and produce several times a year cheaper than you could get at the grocery store.
All in all choosing to buy from a local farmer is a good idea.Let me know if you have other tips on saving money at the grocery store.
Shay Olivarria is is the owner of Bigger Than Your Block, an organization that provides financial literacy workshops for students. Shay has a passion for social justice and economic empowerment. This passion was honed as an undergrad at California State University Dominguez Hills. Shay has traveled to eight countries on her quest to see the world beyond her block. She can often be found listening to hip hop, country, or meringue while drafting new ideas to reach the masses. www.BiggerThanYourBlock.com
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