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{The New Home Ec} Send Your Husband to the Store…And Still Get What You Need

January 30, 2012 at 3:45 pm  


Household chores are a pretty even split around here. I do the laundry. He does the ironing. I cook. He does dishes. Truly, he’s better at cleaning than I am. I’m not even allowed to dust. So, it should come as no surprise that he helps out with the grocery shopping now & then.

I know some women think it’s bad news when men grocery shop, but they just need a little training. The hubby can go to the store, use coupons, and come home with exactly what I needed. Here are a few tips for making it work, on Babble.com…

Filed Under: Money Saving Ideas, Shopping, Syndicated Content Tagged With: Babble, grocery shopping, Syndicated Content

About Heather Sokol

Heather Sokol is the founder of Inexpensively. She has been married to Spencer for many, many years. Together, they have five kids, fourteen pets, seven fish, and a web development company. What they lack is sanity.

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