Monday, October 28, 2024

How to Be a Shrewd Supermarket Shopper by Vivienne Diane Neal

 

Photo by David Gomes

When COVID-19 appeared in 2020, it seems as though supermarket prices went through the roof. I remember seeing a gallon of bleach going for $12.99, which was approximately $4.99 before the pandemic.

 

It is now 2024. Although the annual inflation rate has cooled recently, it’s unlikely to cause a drop in grocery store prices.

 

As the cost of food keeps escalating, shoppers continue to seek cost-effective and healthy food products.

 

During inflationary times, there is a growing interest in the usefulness of foods and less emphasis on brand names or store loyalty. For that reason, it is important to examine food products before making that final purchase. Do comparison shopping at various supermarkets, food co-ops, green markets, and fish and meat markets, since prices will vary. I find myself shopping at 4 different stores to save money. I had to cut down on certain items and instead of shopping every week, it is down to every two weeks.

Following are some cost-saving tips to help you make better choices when it comes to shopping for groceries.

• Always make a list and carry a calculator with you. This way you will not end up buying or spending more than your budget will allow.

• Never shop on an empty stomach. You may be tempted to buy more than you need.

• Buy only what you need.

• If possible, leave children at home when you plan to go supermarket shopping. Colorful products aim at children at usually displayed at their eye level.

• Usually, less expensive products are displayed on the bottom shelves.

• Purchase more protein foods from plant origin and eat less animal food. A four-ounce to six-ounce serving of fish, poultry, legumes or tofu will satisfy your protein requirement for the day. Tofu/bean curd has more protein than a serving of some meats. Select fresh tofu because prepackaged tofu will cost more.

• Skim milk or non-fat dry milk is usually less expensive than whole milk.

• Look for meats without a lot of bone, gristle, and fat. They add more weight, less meat per pound, and you end up spending more money.

• Get large cuts of meat and whole chickens when on sale and cut and freeze for later use.

• Buy foods, which increase in volume during cooking. You will get more servings for your money. These foods include whole grain wheat, rice, pasta, millet, barley, oats, couscous, beans, peas and grits.

• Check to see if your supermarket lowers the price of their meats in the evening.

• Buy fruits and vegetables in season when prices are usually lower. Cook and store in the freezer for future use.

• Do not be mislead by words such as, wheat bread, which is the same as white bread. Look for the word, “whole wheat.” It has more nutrients.

• Making your own bread, pancake or biscuit mixes may be more economical. You will know what is in the mix.

• Try to purchase foods that have nutritional labeling so you can select healthier foods.

• Plan meals that use leftovers, which can be frozen and reheated in the future.

• To prevent spoilage, store your foods properly.

• Store brand food products are usually less expensive than national brands. They must meet the same nutritional standards as national food products. Check the store brands with less fancy labels.

• When you purchase canned vegetables, consider buying a lesser grade if visibility is not important. Whether you buy Grade A, B, or C, the nutritive value will be the same.

• Brown shell eggs have the same nutritional value as white shell eggs, so there is no need to spend more money on brown eggs.

• To save money, buy solid cheese and grate it at home.

• Avoid expensive convenience foods that are precooked, individually packaged, instant, canned or frozen.

• Purchase 100 percent fruit juice. Avoid beverages labeled fruit drinks, fruit cocktails, and fruit punches. You get less juice and more water and sugar. They also cost more.

• If you are a senior citizen or college student, many supermarkets may offer discounts on certain days.

• Try to tune out the background music, which can cause you to purchase unnecessary items; the melody is not there for your pleasure but to get you to buy!

 

• If you are a dual Medicare/Medicaid recipient, many health insurance plans offer allowances for food, rent, utility and over the counter drugs. This may vary according to the state you reside.

 

If you have cost saving tips to share when shopping, please leave them in the comment section. Thank you.

 

Monday, October 21, 2024

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Monday, October 14, 2024

What are The Criteria for Getting on The Golden Bachelor or The Golden Bachelorette Shows?

 

Photo by Ono  Kosuki

The Golden Bachelor made its debut on September 28, 2023. The bachelor chose the woman, he wanted to spend the rest of his with. They got married on the show but divorced after three months of marriage because neither one of them wanted to leave his or her residence since they both lived in separate states. Wow, who saw that coming?

 

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There is a saying, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” I wondered if the couple discussed their living arrangements before saying, “I Do.” I am not going to speculate as to what really happened.

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Now, we have The Golden Bachelorette, which premiered on September 18, 2024, starting Joan Vassos, who previously competed for Gerry Turner’s heart in the introductory season of “The Golden Bachelor” last year. 

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If you are an older single, thinking about appearing on The Golden Bachelor or The Golden Bachelorette, consider the following factors before branching out into the world of romance:

1. Candidates are typically older, often in their 60s and above.

2. Must be single, divorced, or widowed.

3Looking for charismatic, engaging, and interesting individuals who can connect well with the audience and other contestants.

4. Clean background check is likely required.

5Candidates should be in reasonably good health to participate in the activities and filming schedule.

6. Must be available for the entire filming period and promotional events.

7. Having an interesting personal story or background is often a plus.

8. Must complete an application process, which might include interviews, auditions, and providing personal information and photos.

These criteria ensure that the contestants are suitable for the show's format and can contribute to its entertainment value.Top of Form

But I will add the following: If you decide to be with the person you select, know if you are willing to relocate if you two live in different states.

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Would you consider signing up to appear on The Golden Bachelor or The Golden Bachelorette? Please leave your remarks in the comment section below. Thank you. 

Monday, October 07, 2024

Amazing Books to Read Written by Amazing Authors

 



Following are great thrillers, mysteries, and all those in-between stories for your reading pleasure. To check them out, just click on the title. Have a happy reading.

 

Queen of Curacao by Solsiré E. Felida - A woman with no memory wakes up in the hospital from an explosion on a yacht. Still, she becomes suspicious when she receives disturbing information.

 

The Daughter Between Them by Alretha Thomas - A journalist at a major newspaper is given an assignment focusing on a homeless single mother but is detoured when danger may be directed at the reporter’s two daughters.

 

Double Mocha Blues (Joss Miller Mysteries Book 1) by Tyora Moody - A barista who works during the day at a popular coffee café is the host of a nightly podcast that covers victims of crime but her goal is to uncover the murder of her grandfather that was never solved.

 

Last Liar Standing by Danielle M. Wong - A woman can’t recall the past 10 years after being struck by a car.

 

Her Pretty Lies by Angela Henry - A graduate student is hired to do a criminal act, but when she decides to accept the offer, against her better judgment, she will face her worst nightmare. 

 

Her Perfect Murder by AJ Faris - A woman who is keeping her past hidden is approached by a new, unrelenting neighbor who recognizes her as a possible murderer.

 

Finding Angel: A Christian Detective Mystery (The Three Sisters Detective Agency Book) l by Eric M. Hill - Three sisters run a detective agency, where their investigative tactics could put their agency and lives at risk.

 

The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose - A successful criminal defense attorney thinks she has the ideal marriage until she is faced with a shocking revelation.

 

Tangled Lies by Karen E. Osborne - A mother is determined to find the person who brutally murdered her son but that will all change when an accident derails her undertaking.

 

The Fifth Victim (Book 1) by D.D. Black - An FBI agent, who is about to retire is asked to take over a case involving the killing of three people, which may be connected to the past.