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Last call on a super deal for Supermarket Savings 101




October 25th, 2007 at 8:00 pm

Just a friendly reminder, you only have until midnight to get Crystal’s eBook, “Supermarket Savings 101″ at the 50 percent off price of $8.97. And, you’ll get six other really great eBooks for free: Thriving on One Income, Momma’s Guide to Growing your Groceries, Simply Centsible Breakfasts, Simply Centsible Suppers, Meal Planning Made Easy, and The Bread by Hand eBook.

I’m new to the $35/week grocery goal, but Crystal is an old pro at it. Learn how she does it.

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