Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Tips For Saving Money On Groceries



We already work hard to help you save money on your personal insurance (while getting the very best coverage).  Groceries are also one of the biggest items in most family budgets.  They’re a necessity, but it can be hard to make a plan.  Without careful management, your grocery budget can quickly get out of control. 

Here are a few simple ways to plan ahead and save money! 

Menu Plan - Menu planning is the easiest and most effective way to cut your grocery budget.  When you plan your meals in advance, then you know exactly what items you need and can easily stick to a list and a budget. 

If you plan on shopping weekly, go ahead and make a list of your family’s favorite dinner meals.  Then plan lunches, breakfasts, and snacks.  Shop through your refrigerator and pantry first to see what you already have on hand.  Then make a list and stick to it! 

Make A Standard List - We all have certain items that we purchase every single time we go to the store.  Milk, bread, and orange juice might be a staple in your home.  Make a basic list that you start from every week.  That way you know what needs to be replaced without wasting a lot of time starting from scratch. Estimate the prices of the items on your list. That will give you an idea of how much this trip will cost and help you stay within budget.

Check For Sales - Most grocery stores put out their sales flyer each Wednesday.  The majority are also listed on the store’s website!  Pull this up while making your menus and plan around what is on sale.  Great price on chicken?  Put that on your meal plan!  You’ll save money and create variety in your meals.

Purchase In-Season Produce - Produce can be expensive, but is important in creating healthy meals.  Lower your cost by only purchasing produce that is in season.  Search online for lists of seasonal produce to help you plan. 

Use Coupons - Many grocery stores will offer great coupons in their weekly circular or via their frequent shopper programs.  Make sure you sign up for those free cards that are scanned at checkout since they can save you tons of money! 

Check out the coupons in the Sunday paper as well.  Don’t just buy items because you have a coupon!  Make sure it is something you will actually use first or you won’t save much in the long run.

Skip Pre-Cut Items - Prepared and Pre-Cut foods can cost twice as much as those you prepare yourself.  For example, wash and cut your own carrots rather than buying a bag of baby carrots.  You’ll save money and still get great food.

Shop As Little As Possible - The more you go in the store, the more you will spend.  Skip the temptation by limiting your grocery shopping as much as possible.
The key to saving on groceries is to be prepared! Check sales and coupons, plan menus, and don't go in the store without a list. These are just some ways you can trim your budget in 2014!
And, if you're still looking to save on your insurance in Tennessee, give Webb Pickard Insurance & Investment Services a call at 615-793-9000 for a free quote!
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, January 13, 2014

January Home Maintenance Tasks




Each month in 2014, we’ll be sharing a short list of tasks that you can do to help take care of your home, vehicle, and family.  Consider them a helpful reminder of what needs to get accomplished throughout the month to keep your important items protected.

 

Here’s what’s on the list for January:

 

Make A Home Inventory - January is all abut getting organized, right?  So what better time to document what you own in case you were to suffer a serious insurance loss (like a fire).  Grab your cell phone and make a short video of each room in your home, focusing on big ticket items.  Many times, it’s difficult for our clients to remember every little possession after the shock of a large claim.  You’ll be glad you took the time to make the videos if you ever need them.

 

Deep Clean Your Dryer Vent - A large percentage of home fires begin in the clothes dryer!  Lint builds up in the vent and hose which can spark a fire.  Unhook the hose and vacuum the area well on a regular basis to keep your home protected.

 

Organize Your Warranties - Do you have a big pile of warranties, product documents, and receipts stuffed in your desk drawer?  Do you even own those items anymore?  These days, many owners manuals can be found online without taking up valuable drawer storage.  Also consider scanning and keeping a digital file of your receipts and warranties for easy storage and retrieval, if needed. 

 

Check Your Circuit Breakers - How often do you actually look in the breaker box?  Open it up and make sure the labels are correct and readable.  Also, stash a spare flashlight (with working batteries) close by in case of a power outage.

 

Gather Your Tax Documents - It won’t be long until you’re filing your 2013 taxes.  Start gathering up all the documents you or your accountant will need.  Need a copy of your insurance policies or premiums?  Call us at 615-793-9000 and we’ll be happy to help! 

 

Know Your Deductibles - When was the last time you reviewed your deductibles?  This is what you would pay out of pocket in the event of an insurance claim.  It’s a good idea to keep this amount in your savings account so it’s available when you need it.  Feel free to give us a call to review all of your insurance policies in detail. 

 

January is a great time to get organized for the new year!  Let Webb Pickard Insurance & Investment Services know if we can help in any way! 

 

Happy New Year!