Save Money on Meals 17 eBooks for $17!

Are You Financially Pinched? Is Your Grocery Budget Starving?

I am sure most of my readers have heard of Crystal Paine from Money Saving Mom and Tawra Kellam and Jill Cooper from Living on a Dime. Tawra and Jill’s cookbook Dining on a Dime was one of the first cookbooks I borrowed from the library when we decided to follow Dave Ramsey’s plan to get out of debt.

Starting on March 17th, Tawra and Jill have teamed with Crystal to bring you an unbelievable eBook sale.

Get your grocery spending under control with the Savin’ O The Green grocery savings e-book special, a set of 17 e-books to help you save at the grocery store and make your life easier! Along with six easy audio lessons, these e-books show you how to save money in the kitchen, save with or without using coupons, put together delicious and easy dinners and much more!

It was about a year ago that I ordered Supermarket Savings 101 and got back on track with my grocery habits. I now regularly feed my family of 8 healthy meals for under $600 a month.

The following eBooks are included in the offer:

  • Supermarket Savings 101 eCourse with audio downloads
  • Grocery Shopping On A Budget eCourse
  • Money Saving Meats e-book
  • Saving On Cleaning Supplies e-book
  • Eating Healthy On A Budget e-booklet
  • Is Eating Out Eating You Up? e-book
  • 224 Meals In A Hurry e-book
  • Grocery Savings e-book
  • Menus That Make Cents e-book
  • Plan Ahead Leftovers e-book
  • Quick Dinners e-book
  • Menu Planning Made Easy
  • Simply Centsible Breakfasts
  • Simply Centsible Suppers
  • Kids Recipes
  • Menus On A Dime
  • 470 Crockpot Recipes

This deal is only good until midnight March 23rd, so go get it now! Get specific details on each of these books at Living on a Dime.

hh signature green Save Money on Meals 17 eBooks for $17!


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Comments

  1. Tasha says:

    Wow, that is a great deal! I’ll have to head over Friday and pick them up, thanks for the heads up!

  2. NancyP says:

    I remember when Tawra was writing her cookbook – we both hung out on the same bulletin board back then. It’s great to see her succeed with her money-saving mission.

  3. momstheword says:

    I will need to ask my husband if our old computer can handle something like this. Sure would be frustrating to download it and yet not be able to view it. Is that what an e-book is? It will probably be fine.

  4. jsprik says:

    Love your blog!! I read up on your story and about you and I have to say, I am impressed. A lesser woman would have run for the hills long ago!! I will be back for more of your story!! Thanx for a great read!!!

  5. holy moly… that is a lot of crockpot recipes… hummmmm

    speaking of cooking on a dime. i have my first ever giveaway going and it is for some organic flax. stop by if you get a chance.

  6. Alyssa says:

    Can’t believe you were at blissdom and we didn’t meet oh my

  7. I have the Living on a Dime cookbook and it’s awesome! This would be a great set to have!
    God bless,
    Amanda

  8. You cook like I cook!! Finally someone who recognizes that cheap cooking can still be good cooking. (We generally budget $65/week for our family of 4.5)

    I really like the “Four Ingredient Cookbook”s because they are organized by ingredients and it makes it easier to buy “crossover ingredients” that work for more than one meal (I’m sure you know what I mean).

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