Shatel Huntley has a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Georgia State University. In her spare time, she works with special needs adults and travels the world. Her interests include traveling to off the beaten path destinations, shopping, couponing, and saving.
Most people think of canned beans and rice when they start building an emergency preparedness kit. However, humans can survive for weeks without food but only a few days without clean drinking water. An emergency water supply requires much more thought than simply stacking a few plastic bottles in the garage. You need a comprehensive…
Eating premium steak feels like a luxury that most tight grocery budgets simply cannot accommodate very often. The price of beef has skyrocketed, making a good ribeye or filet mignon feel completely out of reach. However, you do not have to settle for cheap ground beef every single night of the week. There are strategic…
Supermarkets are carefully designed psychological traps meant to make you spend more money than you planned. Every display and sale sign is engineered to trigger an impulse buy before you reach the register. If you walk in without a solid plan, you will easily blow your entire weekly food budget. Protecting your wallet requires a…
We all want to feed our families the cleanest food possible, but organic prices can be shocking. It often feels like you have to choose between your health and your rent. However, you do not have to switch to an all-organic diet to make a difference. There are strategic ways to buy organic that fit…
The checkout lane is a carefully designed trap meant to drain your wallet. Retailers know that your willpower is depleted after a long shopping trip. They surround you with high-margin items, hoping you will make an impulse buy while you wait. These items are almost always overpriced compared to buying them elsewhere. You should keep…
February 15th is widely known as “Half-Price Chocolate Day,” but the deals go much deeper than that. Grocery stores are desperate to clear out anything red or pink to make room for Easter merchandise. This creates a unique opportunity to stock your pantry with high-quality items for pennies on the dollar. You just have to…
Buying in bulk is the golden rule of frugality, but you have to do it right to see the savings. You need to focus on items that are shelf-stable and used frequently in your weekly meal rotation. If you buy the right staples, you can drop your cost per serving to pennies. It also saves…
We have been taught since childhood that peeling vegetables is a mandatory step in cooking a meal. It is seen as the only way to make carrots, potatoes, and cucumbers palatable and safe to eat. However, this habit is actually a massive waste of your time and valuable nutrients. You are literally throwing away the…
We often think of coupons as something we have to hunt for in the paper. But big food companies have massive budgets specifically designed to keep customers happy. They are more than willing to mail you high-value coupons if you just ask. You just have to know the right way to trigger their systems. The…
The days of sitting at the kitchen table with scissors are officially over. Nobody has time to organize a binder full of paper scraps anymore. Couponing has moved entirely to your phone, and it is easier than ever. These seven tips will help you save money using the device you already have in your pocket.…
Luxury cheese is usually the first thing we cut from the budget when money is tight. It is hard to justify spending twelve dollars on a wedge of Gruyère for a casual snack. But there is a secret basket in almost every grocery store deli that solves this problem. You just have to know where…
We all feel that familiar twinge of guilt when we realize we left our reusable bags in the car trunk. Paying five or ten dollars for a new canvas tote just to get your groceries home feels like throwing money away. The good news is that you rarely have to pay full price for these…
February feels like a transition month where nothing exciting happens in retail. However, the store calendar actually offers some incredible opportunities for building your emergency stockpile. We are currently sitting in a sweet spot between the Super Bowl and the spring planting season. If you know exactly what to look for, you can add depth…
Most people write off the corner pharmacy as a “convenience tax.” Sure, if you shop blindly, that’s true. But stores like CVS and Walgreens use the same “loss leader” strategy as the big guys. They slash prices on specific staples just to get you in the door for your prescriptions. If you ignore the overpriced…
If you’ve walked down the pet aisle lately, you know the sticker shock is real. In a lot of ways, inflation has hit the dog bowl harder than our own dinner plates. The pet food aisle is basically designed to guilt you into spending more with fancy marketing, but it’s also where you can find…
Grocery shopping can be mundane, but for some people, it can be a culinary adventure. While warehouse clubs are famous for their sample stations, standard grocery stores also have policies that allow customers to try products before committing to a purchase. Retailers understand that the biggest barrier to buying a new product is the fear…