INFANTS IN DAYCARE?
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INFANTS IN DAYCARE?
| Wed, 11-26-2008 - 12:20am |
OK, remember this is a debate board, and I am going to play devil's advocate here, so please let's play nice.
| Wed, 11-26-2008 - 12:20am |
OK, remember this is a debate board, and I am going to play devil's advocate here, so please let's play nice.
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The only thing I have said is that I work faster than others because I do and won't deny it. AND...I did say that others are not as fast and I understand that.
If you have read my posts you will see that I obviously feel that others are different and I have been the one getting the wrath that what I buy is just not healthy enough, too expensive, "nasty" and that I just do not understand the concept of coupons.
While they are less common than the junk food variety, there are coupons available for staple items.
Currently on smartsource.com, you'll find printable coupons for bagged salad, soup broth, Chaquita fruit bites, Cheerios, and sugar free pudding. Coupons.com currently has sugar-free cookies, Raisin Bran, Success Rice and Corn Flakes. Eatbetteramerica.com has frozen veggies, Wheaties, Yoplait, Muir Glen, wheat flour, Cascadian Farms and Fiber One products. These coupons are all highly likely to coincide with store sales that will allow you to stock up on healthier foods very cheaply.
I agree that sometimes store brands can be cheaper. I disagree that one can't save money on healthy, nutritious foods.
Unlike some other posts, I have not cursed at anyone and made fun of what other people eat, have I?
THAT is having manners :)
That's what i have found, and why coupon clipping is a waste of time for me.
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