My new wardrobe... |
I also like to purchase items on clearance, with a coupon, or discounted. Yesterday, I went shopping at a local closeout store during lunch called “Kentucky Closeouts” and I got a deal! I have had my eye on a Keurig coffee maker for some time now, but I have refused to pay the high price. I knew eventually they would end up on clearance somewhere or in a yard sale, but yesterday I got lucky and found one in town! So for $25 I got a Cuisinart Single-Serve Coffee Maker which retails for $150 to $250.00. I think I got a great deal! I took a gamble because the store does not accept returns but I thought the benefit would be great if it worked because it would help support my morning coffee habit. I love that the coffee maker come with a reusable “K-cup” already. If you do not know about the Keurig coffee makers, a reusable “K-cup” is a feature that allows you to use your own coffee grounds instead of having to purchase the “K-cups” in the store.
The new addition to my kitchen...my Keurig coffee maker. FYI I could not live without my Kitchen Aid Mixer! |
With all my great deals and purchases aside here are some helpful
tips & tricks and inspiration that I try to stick with when shopping:
- "Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms" (1 Peter 4:10).
- Avoid places where you will be tempted to purchase items that you necessarily do not need “now”.
- For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. (I Timothy 6:10)
- Avoid going to the store period. I know I will be tempted to purchase items unnecessarily if I make multiple trips within one week, so I try to limit my trips to the store to about once a week.
- Try to have a plan before going to the store and try to stick to your list.
- Use money to help provide for your family. According to 1 Timothy 5:8 "Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever."
- Before making a large purchase, ask yourself “Is this the best use of my money?
Good luck getting good deals on your next shopping trip!
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