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Got a sweet tooth, but don't want to pay "sweet" money to satisfy it? Well, during this economy crisis, by just following a few simple tips, you could have your goodies without breaking the bank:
by AlexandraVrugt


Got a sweet tooth, but don't want to pay "sweet" money to satisfy it? Well, during this economy crisis, by just following a few simple tips, you could have your goodies without breaking the bank:

Bake your own treats. Buying a cake from a grocer or baker can cost upwards of $20 and a box of overly processed cookies, while still enjoyable, could run you close to $5 per package. You can bake those same items at home at a much lower overall cost with just a little planning. First off, anyone that is going to endeavor to bake goodies for their household on a regular basis should buy basic items in larger quantities. The price of buying a 5-pound bag of sugar can cost almost $3, while a 10-pound bag of sugar will most likely max out at $4.50; and of course, you will need plenty of sugar. Also, buy eggs in larger quantities also as most cake mixes or recipes will call for a number of eggs. So, how do you save when you have to purchase more of these items? Well, to bake a large batch of sugar cookies, you may need a couple of cups of sugar, a few cups of flour, and some eggs, along with the other bits such as a tablespoon of flavoring and such. But, you may only use $1 worth of ingredients and you may be able to make 2 or 3 times as many cookies as you would have received in a package. Also, baking allows for more family time, as it can be a really interactive activity and that's priceless.

Snag a sale! Everything goes on sale and baked goods are no exception. Not only will you be able to find in-store mark downs on baked items that are near the "sell by" date or that the store has terribly overstocked, but you will also find "buy one, get one" specials and "crushed box" deals if you take the time to look on the shelves. When you do snag a good deal, keep in mind that some of the items can be frozen for your enjoyment at another time. Bakeries do it and so do stores. It's one way that they always make sure to have cakes for decorating on hand. Why not do it at home too?!

Make friends with coupons! It may take a little coordinating and a little effort, but the savings will be anything but little. For many coupons are equivalent to cash when it comes to buying snack foods for their families. With some retailers offering double coupons, which will take your 70c coupon up to $1.40 off of a product, how can people not afford to try these little paper wonders? There are almost always coupons available for baked items in the local Sunday newspaper and on packages of snacks. When you combine these coupons with in-store specials like "buy one, get one", you could end up with loads of FREE baked good! Yummy!!

Research and find bakery thrift outlets. There is a market for people that buy near "sell by" bakery items along with product overstocks. The bakery companies make these great deals available through their own bakery thrift outlets. At the bakery thrift store, consumers can expect to save as much as 70% off of the retail price tag. If you are planning for a big affair, you could potentially save a mint by picking up your items from a bakery thrift outlet. But remember that the key is saving, so don't spend a lot of cash on gas trying to get to the thrift shop. Be wise in all of your saving endeavors!

Just think...you can realize a saving, cost-cut, and still those scrumptious sweets by simply making these saving strategies work for you and your family! Life doesn't get much better than that!

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.