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	<title>Comments on: Save Money on Groceries: 9 Simple Ways</title>
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		<title>By: Jackson Hardy</title>
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		<description>The Nine Ways to Save Money on your Groceries article is timely and has great advice. Tip #9 reminding all to purchase rapidly spoiling foodstuffs on a as needed basis is right on, but everyone needs to remember to rotate long lasting foods (canned goods etc.) as you stock the pantry. Older items come to the front while newly purchased items go to the back. If you take this simple step you won&#039;t find yourself opening a can of creamed corn that was bought as a Y2K precaution.

Jackson (A single Dad who loves Mom&#039;s in a Blog)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Nine Ways to Save Money on your Groceries article is timely and has great advice. Tip #9 reminding all to purchase rapidly spoiling foodstuffs on a as needed basis is right on, but everyone needs to remember to rotate long lasting foods (canned goods etc.) as you stock the pantry. Older items come to the front while newly purchased items go to the back. If you take this simple step you won&#8217;t find yourself opening a can of creamed corn that was bought as a Y2K precaution.</p>
<p>Jackson (A single Dad who loves Mom&#8217;s in a Blog)</p>
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