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Couponing

Okay so nobs' post to "next project" got me wondering...

Flame me if you want, but my mother never used coupons, and so I never learned the art of couponing (if thats even what you can call it lol)... but I really want to start doing that.

So if you are big on finding/using coupons... how do you do it? Is it pretty much from the ones you get in the mail? Do you do it online? Newspapers?

I have no idea where to start, because whenever I find coupons I want to use, I forget about them. And a lot of coupons aren't for stuff we like.

We are big on grocery shopping at Whole Foods/Trader Joes, etc. so that makes it even harder. We also shop at Target.

TIA!!

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Re: Couponing

  • I find a lot of my grocery shopping coupons in the Sunday newspaper. Since we don't have a Whole Foods or Trader Joe's here in Greensboro, I don't know if they put coupons in the paper or not. You could probably go to their websites and sign up to receive special offers via e-mail (some places will offer special discounts for any online members).

    This reminds me that I need to print my coupon off for my CFL lights.

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  • http://www.thegrocerygame.com/

    This is a great website for explaining how to multiply your savings (like using a coupon along with store deals)

  • Like lca, I use the grocery coupons in the newspaper as well. I also get particular ads/newsletters from the stores I like, like Costco sends their own coupons to me.

    Also, with whole foods/trader joe's types of foods, a lot of time the particular manufacturers often have coupons too (like kashi does their own coupons, etc), so looking online is definitely a good idea too! Good luck!! :-D

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    Okay so nobs' post to "next project" got me wondering...

    Flame me if you want, but my mother never used coupons, and so I never learned the art of couponing (if thats even what you can call it lol)... but I really want to start doing that.

    So if you are big on finding/using coupons... how do you do it? Is it pretty much from the ones you get in the mail? Do you do it online? Newspapers?

    I have no idea where to start, because whenever I find coupons I want to use, I forget about them. And a lot of coupons aren't for stuff we like.

    We are big on grocery shopping at Whole Foods/Trader Joes, etc. so that makes it even harder. We also shop at Target.

    TIA!!

    My mom never used coupons either until a couple years ago when the Real Estate market crashed and my parents had to learn how to live in a whole new lifestyle (dad is a Realtor & main money maker of the household).  Now she swears by them and carries a little file folder with her everywhere with coupons for all sorts of things.  She gets them newspapers, mailers, Walgreens has a rewards program where you get money back for things (or something like that), she also is on a website called the crazy coupon lady.  I'm not exactly sure what it is, if it's just advice where to get coupons or if there's actual coupons on the site. 

  • Spanks ladies!!! Even if I can just save a little money every month I will be happy!!
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  • http://hip2save.com/

    http://www.stretchingabuckblog.com/

    http://www.sharpenyourscissors.net

    http://thekrazycouponlady.com/

    get the sunday coupons from the larger papers (this sounds terrible, but get the sunday papers for larger and oft lower income demographics- there tend to be more coupons in them. for example: Detroit Free press has WAY more and better coupons than the Ann Arbor paper. i dont know why they're the same company's coupons, just printed differently). 

    shop mostly only items on sale

    stack coupons. (definition: using a store couppn with a manufacturers coupon). Shop places that give you free stuff- or money back ala CVS.

    Target does coupons, but make sure you are prepared for them to tell you that you cant use certain coupons, or basically any myriad of protestation that it's against their policy (most of the claims are untrue. the corporate has a policy online, and it's not very restrictive. you can stack coupons at target). 

    Personally, you cant get me to walk into a Whole Foods to make a purchase. It doesn't support a financially sustainable lifestyle. If i want organics i go to the co-op or farmers markets. 

    i'll shop begrudgingly @ TJs (they have horrible food-allergy policies)  but it's by far the cheapest for certain specialty cheeses and coffee. and seeings as I'm an utter Wine-o, i cant afford not to shop at TJs. 

    Sticking to the larger chain grocers for staples will get you the best prices. Plus, you can coupon there. 

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  • oh and coupons.com

    :) 

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  • I've gotten some coupon from Target in the mail. I'd sign up at their website for a free account and they may mail you some. It's pretty infrequent, however.

    My parents are really into buying food stuff on sale. They watch the major grocery store fliers to see what's going on sale when, and buy it there. And usually buy a lot, if they can (they always have like six gallons of ice cream because they buy a bunch when it's on sale. Bad for the diet though!).

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  • coupons2.smartsource.com is another one

    I love using coupons, however, have gotten away from it recently bc it is kinda time consuming to be clipping all of the time. My parents used them all of the time when I was a kid, my Dad was sometimes worse than my Mom...lol. The thing that I have found as well is that some of the stores won't take the ones you print off of the internet bc they get so many fraudulent ones. I know Wal-Mart is like this. But I am not sure about other stores. It doesn't make sense bc the coupons you print online have the little security thingy that they can verify they are real.

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  • I used to coupon, and I got really good at it! Once I got over $70 of items from CVS for less than $10 out of pocket! You get the coupons from the Sunday paper and save them until the items go on sale at walgreens or cvs for buy one get one free or half off, everything does go on sale at those stores and they go on sale BEFORE your coupons expire! It takes about a month or so to accumulate your coupons to work along with the store sales though. It's pretty fun and I really want to get back into it, just need to start getting the Sunday paper again! Oh and the 1st Sunday of every month has the P&G Brandsaver in it, and those tend to be the good coupons!
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  • missy is right, it can be kind of time consuming. but i just take an hour or two on sundays after work - FI goes through and takes out the circulars and clips the coupons for things we'd use, and goes through the little folder with all of the coupons to take out the expired ones and pull out the ones that are about to expire so if we need one of those things we can go ahead and get it while we have the coupon. when i come home and match things up, and make a meal plan. 

    basically you have to stock up on things when you don't need them. and you'll buy ridiculous amounts of things at once just because they're on sale. but you'll never have to go to the store to pick up a can of tomatoes, or beans ever again.

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  • I am a coupon princess! (I'd say queen, but my mom is definitely the queen). I get coupons from online sites (coupons.com, couponsurfer.com, couponcabin.com), and also from the weekly paper. Also, if I know I'm going to be buying certain brands (i.e. Bounty or Neutrogena), I'll go to the actual company's web site before shopping, as they also have free offers or samples online. I shop at Market Basket and they also have a "coupon center" in the store that offers all kinds of coupons for groceries and stuff such as amusement parks and whatnot. On average, I can save about $10 a week with coupons.
  • I have this same problem. I had my mom save coupons and my sister save them. They gave them to me 2 days after they got them in the newspaper and most of them expire in less than a month. Half of the stuff that I have coupons for I wont ever use. I am gonna try some of the sites listed and see what I can get.
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  • I don't know if you have Kroger stores near where you live, but if you do, they double coupons.  So, a $0.50 off coupon is now $1.00 off.  Sometimes they even triple.

    If you don't have one near you, check to see if any of the other major grocery stores near you do coupon doubling/tripling.  That's where you can get some big savings!

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