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“There are things that you need and things that get sold and you just learn to match them, you find the rhythm,” Kathy noted. Eventually, she got to an even keel betweenwhat she felt her family needed, and what was on sale. “Things get cyclical, too,” she said, “you know on what day of the week what will be made available.” Pretty soon, this became Kathy’s regular shopping method: from 60%, to 80%, she got to almost 100%, and was, in essence – shopping for free.
Healthy snacks you can easily make yourself
We get it; we need to start eating healthier. But how is anyone supposed to make it through the day