I got some unexpected news last week and decided to take a temporary break from my Penny Experiment Project food bank shopping. I’ve spotted some decent deals for the current week and hope to fit in a trip to the store by this weekend. Look for a new post on Sunday or Monday. In the meantime, for those of you who haven’t seen my previous posts, here’s the scoop:
Jeffrey Strain was inspired by a penny he found on the sidewalk on November 24th, 2009. He pondered the questions “What is a penny really worth? What can one achieve when starting with only a penny?” He decided to see if he could turn that one penny into $1,000,000 worth of food for local food banks and The The Penny Experiment was born. Jeffrey can’t do it alone but his own inspiration is inspiring others, like me, to help him achieve his goal. There are lots of ways to help– many take only seconds and none of 
I am committing to setting aside some time each weekend to scout out the deals, coupon match and shop for food bank donations. I will be blogging about each trip as well.
To date: $93.35 worth of food for the food bank for only $16.93!
My local food bank is right around the corner from my house but it’s only open on Thursdays. I will be making a delivery once per month.
I am honored to be a part of the Penny Experiment Project. If you are a coupon blogger and would like to take part, please check out this post for more information. Again, it won’t cost you a penny- just your valuable time and your couponing experience to get the most food as possible for as little as possible (which you will be reimbursed for).I encourage each and every one of you to take a few seconds to spread the word about this project. Let’s help feed those less fortunate than ourselves.
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Hope that the news isn't too serious. Definitely do what needs to be done and don't worry about the project. Wishing you all my best.