Plan + Pantry = Big Payoff!
The Plan: to buy products you and your family use regularly at the lowest possible price.

The Pantry: a cupboard, closet, shelves, under table bed space for the purpose of storing food,
toiletries, and other consumables to be used over the next 6 to 12 months.

The Payoff: by utilizing the Guide you will see how far you can s-t-r-e-t-c-h your grocery dollars
and will see 40%-50% savings on your typical Albertsons receipt.



The Concept: To buy consumer products that are used on a regular basis when they are on
sale at their lowest price so that they are already in your house when actually NEED them.

Watching your expenses - especially those that can vary greatly - is something we are all doing
these days.  But how can those seemingly "small" coupons in the Sunday paper add up to
great BIG savings?? Read on....

These days we live in a society of "convenience". If you run out of something it is pretty
"convenient" just to run to the corner "convenience" store or supermarket to pick up what you
need. This is the routine in many families today. For a lot of us, meal planning means that you
think about what sounds good at about 3:00 in the afternoon so that you can run to the grocery
store to pick up all the ingredients. You may even eat out more often than you realize too.

A "pantry" is a space or a closet (or even under your bed) that is dedicated to the sole purpose
of storing extra food. The point of a "pantry" is to store extra food until you actually need it. It's like
having a convenience store right in your home. Now that's convenient! Now, besides being
convenient, having a stocked pantry not only saves you time and money on emergency or last
minute trips to the grocery store, it can save you TONS of money when you buy these storable
items when they are at their lowest price. Definitely a win-win! Keeping a pantry also means
being well prepared in the event of an emergency.

You CAN afford to stock a pantry. You can spend the same amount of money you spend right
now and actually buy MORE groceries! You can even afford to donate weekly to your local food
bank! With this website, I hope to help people pack their cupboards and pantries to their limits
while saving hundreds of dollars and lots of time every month.

Your local grocery store has daily sales, weekly sales and monthly sales. These sales are
advertised in those newspaper inserts you get in your mailbox and your local newspaper. I
would guess that most of you probably just throw this straight into the recycle bin after maybe
glancing through it for 30 seconds.

And what about those manufacturer coupons that are inserted in your Sunday paper? They
probably don't seem worth your time, huh? They can be hard to keep track of too. Would you
believe that I currently have over 900 valid coupons collected from the Sunday paper alone?

Well, what if someone told you exactly which coupon to clip (date the coupon came out and
page number) every week so that you can just clip them at exactly the same time that your local
grocery store has the item at a fantastic sale price? With this kind of information in your hand
you could easily manage your valuable manufacturer coupons in a convenient storage box and
then you could fly through the grocery store without a calculator, easily grabbing things on your
list. No need to try to figure out what the best deal might be. It's already been figured out. You
don't have to waste time digging through your coupon file. When you get up to the check-out you
just pull the coupons you brought with you to the store this trip and hand them to the cashier.
The really fun part is when the checker tells you how much you saved.

This is what the Puget Sound Grocery Guide is all about. If you subscribe to my grocery guide,
each week you will be able to access the latest copy of the Guide showing you which coupons
to pull, when to use them, and which items are at their lowest prices. When you access the
Guide, all you have to do is cross off the items that you will not use, pull the specified coupons
from your file and go shopping. I will note that there will be a few items that you will need to buy
that are not on the list. However, once you have used the guide for a few months, your needs
list will shrink considerably because you will find that you have already stocked up on these
items. **Please note that the Puget Sound Grocery Guide is region specific to the Washington
State Puget Sound region.
Pantry Concept
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