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Cheap Eats

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

We Join Micah Stanley Better Known As The Actor Who Played In The Greg Lipschitz Series. On His quest Of Providing The World With His Insights Of How To Cook A Cheap But Delicious Meal..Bon Apetite!!! please note the quality is not as good as i had to decrease the file size to post on you tube !!

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NYC TV Eat Out – The Best of New York¹s Cheap Eats

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Host Kelly Choi reveals some of the City’s tastiest restaurant treats that are easy on the wallet. Thai in Queens, New American in Manhattan, plus a visit to New Yorker Ryne Degrave’s apartment to make quick and cheap quiche.

Eat Out NY: Savory, Mouth-watering food. Gutsy new york city restaurants. The chefs who helm them. Join Kelly Choi as she bites, nibbles, and relishes each delectable morsel of the culinary scene that sears through Gotham. Get friendly with daring chefs who celebrate our City’s freshest ingredients, and meet everyday New Yorkers just like you who have a beloved family recipe to share. Spicy… tantalizing… luscious. Treat your senses and satisfy all your cravings with Eat Out…

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NYC on the Cheap – Cheap Eats Upper West Side

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Affordable dining on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

The Symposium
544 W 113th, btw Broadway and Amsterdam

Tom’s Diner – 112th and Broadway

Hungarian Pastry Shop 111th St and Amsterdam

Absolute Bagels Bway 106th/107th

Noche Mexicana
Amsterdam Ave, btw 101st and 102nd

The Ayurveda Cafe, Amsterdam and 94th St

http://www.theayurvedacafe.com

Barney Greengrass, Amsterdam and 85th

http://www.barneygreengrass.com/

Hampton Chutney Amst. 82-83

http://www.hamptonchutney.com/

Soup Stop, 515 Columbus Ave btw 84/85

http://www.soupstop.com/

Cafe La Fortuna 71st and Columbus

http://www.cafelafortuna.net/

Alice’s Tea Cup 102 W 73 at Columbus

http://www.alicesteacup.com/

Gray’s Papaya Broadway and 72nd

Freddie and Peppers, Amsterdam and 74th

The Fairway – Broadway and 75th

http://www.fairwaymarket.com/

La Caridad – 78th Bway

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Where Can You Find Cheap Food?

Monday, September 1st, 2008

How would you like to save one-third or even one-half on some of the grocery items you buy?

You can do it, but you have to know where to look.

KMBC’s Jim Flink put some local stores to the test to see if he could buy items cheaper just by shopping around.

Flink tested three different kind of stores — Price Chopper, ALDI and Wal-Mart.

His shopping list was simple: oat cereal, a can of corn, a box of macaroni and cheese, eggs, ravioli, bananas, bread and bacon.

Flink only bought off-brands and always bought the cheapest item available. He did not use any in-store discounts or coupons.

In some cases, the price difference was remarkable.

For example, macaroni and cheese was 63 cents at Price Chopper, 50 cents at Wal-Mart and 33 cents at ALDI.

Flink reported that ALDI was the low price leader on every item purchased. ALDI sold oat cereal for $1.49, at a savings of 35 cents. Canned corn sold at 39 cents, versus a high of 63 cents.

And ALDI also sold a dozen eggs for $1.39 versus a high of $1.78 at Wal-Mart.

The smallest savings found was for a can of ravioli, there was only an 11-cent differential.

The greatest savings difference was in bacon, although the sizes and quality were clearly different between the ALDI bacon, which sold for $1.79, and the bacon from Price Chopper that rang in at $4.28, Flink reported.

In total, Flink spent $13.62 at Price Chopper, $11.59 at Wal-Mart and $9.11 at ALDI.

Some more tips to cut your grocery bill are to stockpile. Stores discount most items only once per 10 to 12 weeks, so if the item won’t go bad, buy it while it’s on sale.

Also, shop on Sundays — that’s when the coupons and circulars come out, and Consumer Reports found that families can save more than $600 a year by utilizing them.

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America’s Cheapest Family Saving Money

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

America’s Cheapest Family talks about saving money on Lunches out, Phone Bills, Groceries, Christmas presents and Dining Out

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