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Challenges about Budgeting and Grocery Shopping

Budgeting and grocery shopping is one of the best ways to trim down your monthly expenses and daily spending- but there are dozens of challenges out there- especially the advice that is ultimately unrealistic. Here is a list of budgeting and grocery shopping challenges and how you can make them realistic strategies to save on grocery shopping! Challenges about Budgeting and Grocery Shopping Challenge #1- Unrealistic Research I've spent a lot of time scouring Pinterest and have not felt entirely satisfied with the results. Some articles seem too unreasonable to be applicable. More often than not, it comes down to unrealistic costs of groceries . For example, I cannot find 1 gallon of milk at my local Walmart for $1. And our Dollar Tree out in Montana doesn't have a grocery section- we do have a freezer section, but it is only 2-3 doors of frozen dinners. And our bread and produce is not as cheap as the other articles. What I have done to get around this challeng

College Tips

College is an exciting time and there is so much that you can learning during college- and not just stuff pertaining to your degree. I'm talking about saving money on textbooks, packing things up for your dorm and figuring out how to find yourself becoming part of your new community.



I attended Flathead Community College and Montana State University, and earned my Bachelor of Arts in English Writing in 2018. It took my five years to get my degree but I managed it and learned a lot from it. Here are most of my College Tips! 

What might be most important about this blog is that most of my latest content is actually on www.thetinytwentysomething.blog  but because this blog still experiences traffic, I have decided to update it on a semi-regular basis. 


Signup for weekly updates from my primary blog! I share recipes for tight budgets and low carb budgets, my travelings tips, beauty products and more! There aren't many resources for college tips- but recipes for tight budgets are always relevant!


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