Save Memories, Time And Money

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Save Memories, Time And Money (NAPSA)—Here’s good news about the economyfor a change. Following a few tips can help you save money and time andstill stick to many of your time-honoredtraditions without breaking the bank: Save on groceries—According to a survey conducted by the Promotion Marketing Association Coupon Council, 89 percent of the overall population uses coupons when shopping for grocery, household and health care items. In addition to clipping coupons, peruse sale ads. Also, check for generic brands of favorite foods— they can cost as little as half the name brandprice. Preserve your memories—While the family is all together for a road trip or cookout, get a head start on your holiday cards by snapping a photo. Choose a photo-sharing site such as Snapfish by HP, which lets you store and share unlimited photos and purchase prints for as low as 9 cents each. It’s free to create an account and you can choose from more than 100 value-priced photo gifts for a unique housewarming, holiday or “thinking of you”gift. Bike or walk—Walk or bike when you can to cut down on how frequently you use your car. Not only will it save money, but you'll get some exercise and can enjoy being outside in the meantime. Cut costs on electric and heating bills—Turn down air- — = ALS 4 se =, Your treasured family moments can easily and inexpensively become family treasures when you save photos and papersin albumsand online. conditioning and heating units. Draw the shades in the summerto keep the house cool and add extra blankets to the bed in the winter to stay warm. Out with the old, in with the new—Gothrough old school papers to get rid of unnecessary clutter. A great way to preserve and store the selected pieces is to take a digital photo of each and create a personalized photo book. Snapfish by HP offers a variety of customizable photo books, which are great for sharing with relatives and friends and make archiving a snap. You can find more great ways to preserve your memories while conserving your dollars online at www.snapfish.com or by calling (800) 634-4500.