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Grocery Store Coupon Website
Once upon a time I was coupon savvy, relying on the coupons in the sunday paper. Ive since moved and nixed the newspaper subscription and am looking for other ways to save at the grocery store...Im not talking about tips and tricks like buying produce at farmers markets, milling your own flour, buying in bulk and sharing a cow with your neighbor--Im talking about a website where I can print coupons and take them to the grocery store just like the ones I used to get from the newspaper...and without going to eight different websites to collect coupons from all the brand names and stores I frequent. Is this possible or just a frugal girl's fantasy?
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Re: Grocery Store Coupon Website
Speaking of frugal girl's, check out this website:
http://thefrugalgirls.com/category/printable-coupons
I go here to find most of my printable coupons. They also link you to Target's printable coupons which are like little goldmines because you can combine them with manufacturer's coupons.
You can also like Living Rich with coupons on Fb and they link you to the list of coupons that correlate with each supermarket each week so you can find the best deal.
http://www.facebook.com/livingrichwithcoupons?sk=wall&filter=2
Lastly, I have heard that All You's website has a supermarket deal /coupon link thing too but I haven't tried it yet.
Im beginning to think I agree with you!
You are obviously not interested in saving money if you're not willing to house a small heifer in your backyard.
ditto this- i seem to get the most coupons from this website. and it's updated every month (if not more often) with new coupons.
cowshare is a real thing
http://www.phillycowshare.com/
Oh yes, Im totally supportive of cowsharing, but I have not the freezer space nor the appetite for beef to sustain this practice personally. At a local farm you can actually choose your cow. I dont think I could psychologically handle being an ominvore after meeting eyes with my dinner peacefully roaming in a pasture. Revealing documentaries turn me into a temporary vegetarian. Personal cow selection may send me over the edge.
While I haven't done an analysis, I'm pretty sure that I get the best bang for my buck with the printed coupons from the paper. The rest of my subscription is pretty much a waste (I haven't been able to switch to Sunday only because I still love the Thursday food section, despite the fact I cut out recipes so they can collect dust in a folder).
I did sign up for weekly emails from the store I frequent the most, but the coupons they send via SmartSource or whatever are for stuff that I wouldn't buy or stuff I wouldn't buy at a grocery store. Like, Gold Bond foot cream.
One of these days I need to watch Extreme Couponing or whatever it is but until then the path of least resistance appears to be opening the front door and cutting out coupons while eating breakfast or watching tv (this may rival your cool Friday nights at Target) .