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Meal Planning To Save Time and Money

Wouldn't it be great if you didn't have to spend hours a week meal planning to save a few dollars?

By looking at the costs of eating out vs. eating in, it's obvious that eating in, the frugal way, frees up lots of money so you can leverage it into wealth building.

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Before we venture into what every frugal seeker and lavish cheapskate should do to prepare quick meals, here is a cookbook worth mentioning. There are many books I have found, but this one is specific and serves a great purpose... it can save you a significant amount of money by replacing eating out with cooking your restaurant favorites at home. click here for meal planning restaurant style and for these secret recipes.


This particular cookbook comes with...

America's Secret Recipes Volume 1

America's Secret Recipes Volume 2

Free Bonus #1: Lifetime Access to Our Secret Recipe Archive

Free Bonus #2: "Secret Sauces Exposed!"

Free Bonus #3: "Good Ole Comfort Foods"

Free Bonus #4: "The Grill Master's Guide to Grilling"

Free Bonus #5: "Special Occasion Cookbook"

Free Bonus #6: "Diabetic Delights"

Free Bonus #7: "Kid Approved Cookbook"

To find out more, simply click on the image of the book above, or click here.

Keeping Meal Planning Easy and Frugal at the Same Time...

The first thing you can do to cut back on cooking, messes, and spending is to adopt the Quick Grab Concept.

Here's how it works and how you can start today...

Cook your favorite meals in larger quantities once a week.Preportion them into single servings in air tight containers. These are low cost containers that freeze well too (and are reusable). Gladware, for meal planning, has plastic ware that you can use over and over again so that you can easily freeze single-serving meals.

For instance, if you make a casserole for the family, make a larger batch and freeze these meals into smaller, single-serving containers.

This is just like having your own frozen dinners at your fingertips, but you have the choice to create meals that can be healthier for you and your family.

Continue to do this once a week until your fully stocked for everyday meals.

Instead of trying to figure out what to cook for dinner to make everyone happy, you simply ask, "What do you want for dinner?" And give them the choices you have in preportioned "Quick Grabs."

This cuts way back on cooking time, messes, and hassles.

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Slash your spending and cut back on your meal preparation time!