Everything goes on sale! So be patient. Some sale are seasonal , learn what they are and budget accordingly and you can save lots of money.
January: Sheets, pillowcases and blankets, computers and any other high tech electronics, workout and sports gear, storage containers, and winter clothing, hats, coats and boots.
February: Furniture, jewelry, housewares, red fabric (great for Christmas projects) and chocolate.
March: Jackets and raincoats, luggage, gardening tools, seeds, and frozen foods. Yes, this is frozen foods month.
April: Spring clothing, Kosher foods, eggs, paint, and of course candy.
May: Everything summer, outdoor furniture, barbecue foods including sauces and dressings, swim suits and sandals.
June: Summer clothing, fix-it tools, camping gear, charcoal briquettes, electronics and it’s dairy foods month!
July: Major appliances, picnic foods, craft supplies, Christmas fabrics and fresh produce.
August: Linens, outdoor furniture, barbecue grills, fall clothing, summer clothing blow outs, fresh produce and school supplies.
September: Canned foods, homes and school supplies. Purchase just enough school supplies for the beginning of the school year in August and then take advantage of the bigger sales in September, and stock up for next year. Next year you can wait until the big September sales to stock up again.
October: Candy, winter sports equipment and cars.
November: Fall clothing blowouts, blankets, all those traditional Thanksgiving foods.
December: You name it! Baking supplies, spices, wrapping paper, clothing, everything except the electronics everyone wants for Christmas gifts. You’ll have to wait till January for the best buys on those.