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A question for the coupon clippers

I know, the board is back and this is the most exciting question I've got at the moment.

My coupon wallet thing for the grocery store is falling apart. What do you guys use to keep them neat and organized? I'm only talking about the newspaper coupons - I don't do extreme couponing. 

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Re: A question for the coupon clippers

  • I have a small coupon wallet I picked up at the dollar store. Cheap to replace when it falls apart.
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    #1  12.11.11
    #2  10.23.13 EDD
  • I also have a little cheapy plastic coupon holder I got at Target. Its got a little elastic band closure and about 5 plastic divider compartments. I keep it simple by just dividing the coupons into: cold food, non-perishable food, non-food, restaurants, retail stores, and a final section for anything that doesnt fall into those categories like oil changes from our mechanic or discounted lawn care or something like that. Ive gotten so lazy about it though--its SOO much easier to shop without coupons!
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  • imagekross605:
    I keep it simple by just dividing the coupons into: cold food, non-perishable food, non-food, restaurants, retail stores, and a final section for anything that doesnt fall into those categories like oil changes from our mechanic or discounted lawn care or something like that.

    Oy - I've got many dividers in mine - dairy/produce, beverages, breakfast items, snacks, sauces, frozen, beauty, cleaning, etc. The dividers came with the wallet - I'm not sure I could back! I have a separate bag for restaurants, stores, oil changes, and the like. Maybe I am an extreme couponer...? 

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  • imagejust_JRM:

    imagekross605:
    I keep it simple by just dividing the coupons into: cold food, non-perishable food, non-food, restaurants, retail stores, and a final section for anything that doesnt fall into those categories like oil changes from our mechanic or discounted lawn care or something like that.

    Oy - I've got many dividers in mine - dairy/produce, beverages, breakfast items, snacks, sauces, frozen, beauty, cleaning, etc. The dividers came with the wallet - I'm not sure I could back! I have a separate bag for restaurants, stores, oil changes, and the like. Maybe I am an extreme couponer...? 

    when your basement looks like a dollar general store, your friends stop by because they ran out of toothpaste, and you start using Prell shampoo just because the store paid You to buy it....then youre an extreme couponer! ;) 

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