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Here are some frugal tips that other stay-at-home parents have shared with us.

From Elena:
For anyone who uses manufactures coupons: Check with your grocery store to see if they accept expired coupons. Yes, expired coupons! Our grocery store here in Wisconsin called "Cub Foods" takes them - they have to be within 6 months prior to actual expiration date. There are also Cub Foods stores in Minnesota (I used to live there). So, if there is a Cub Food store in your city you should be able to use them. For other grocery stores your best bet is to ask.

From Sue W.
In our one income house, we continually strive for a simple, frugal life. Our most recent money saver has been to join an Organic Food C0-OP. Buying in bulk has brought our food budget, including soaps, tissue,etc. to $200 per month.About $70 that cost is bulk purchasing.Buying in bulk,once a month has made me think about menus. When you buy 25 pounds of rice, you use it!

From Sylvia:
If your child is having a birthday party away from home, eg. at McDonalds, team up with another Mom whose childs birthday within a week of yours and split the cost. My daughter and her friend are going bobsleighing together for their party. They both have the same friends so every-one is happy!

From Ellen:
I have two little toddlers and I bought a folding drying rack for their clothes. I put all of their freshly-laundered clothes on it to dry--it saves wear and tear on their togs and I don't have to fill the dryer with baby clothes!

From Debbie:
Since we too have only one income and two children (ages 8 months and 4 years), I had to come up with money saving techniques too. One is that I buy my childrens' clothing way in advance, about 6 months usually, when all the sales are at the lowest. I buy spring clothes at the beginning of winter, summer clothes at the beginning of fall, etc. I always get name brands and never pay more than half of retail..people are always asking how I keep them so cute. You can also find some great clothes for yourself that way too!!

I want to thank everyone for their tips and hints, and please submit your tip!

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