Couponing??
#31
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I coupon, but I just look for things I can use and I don't hoard!LOL I saw some of those extreme couponers, and whoa ! their stash was out of bounds !
#32
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I rarely see any coupons for the food I buy. I use them for non food items sometimes.
#33
I use them but I'm not a fanatic about it. I can't see stocking up on stuff you couldn't use in 100 years just because you have a coupon. No offense intended but I think these extreme couponers on TV are nuts. That's more like hoarding than anything else.
#34
Good hints passed along to me by a very well organized friend:
Write your shopping list on a business envelope that you were recycling -
Put your coupons into the envelope
Put the envelope into your purse so you have it when you shop
I also keep another envelope, usually a colored one, with my coupons for Joann's, Bed & Bath, etc.
Write your shopping list on a business envelope that you were recycling -
Put your coupons into the envelope
Put the envelope into your purse so you have it when you shop
I also keep another envelope, usually a colored one, with my coupons for Joann's, Bed & Bath, etc.
#35
Thank goodness! I thought I was going crazy thinking like some of you. I tried it however all we have is wal-mart and H-E-B. there brands are less expensive then the name brand even after the coupon. As far as I know they don't double coupons. The coupons I have seen expire 15 to 30 days. Also a lot of items not needed diapers, Prozac.
#36
When I shop I tend to buy lots of each item and store it in the basement. Then I don't really shop again for a month, sometimes longer. I've tried coupons but ended up buying things I don't use and the time it takes to save a little bit of money isn't worth it to me. I try to shop smart and use store brands and we aren't big meal eaters. I have all the meat I need in the freezer and lots of canned goods to make almost anything I can think of. We go in between times to get milk. I make all our bread. Buy other things in bulk from Sams.
#37
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Minnesota
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My son and d-i-l just started and are sold on it - times are tight and they needed to do something and after watching some special on tv about couponing and how to do it and save, they began, and wow! They have made great savings on many things, and she says with a daycare she needs snacks that are healthy and she is finding many that come with coupons now - so she is elated... and we also did couponing for their early Christmas gifts this year - I visited them, with a lack of knowing what to get everyone, we went on a shopping trip - and each got to pick out there presents at J.C.Penneys - what a savings!!! we must have hig a lucky week to shop - the savings were out of this world.... So, I'm sold too - will begin clipping! :)
#39
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 781
I coupon a little and yesterday I had a coupon to save $3 on an item if you brought four. The coupon along with my grocery list dropped down in my cart and must of went on out the back and I looked all over the store, could not find it, even asking at customer service. So had to pay full price. Bummer.
#40
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: near Peoria Illinois
Posts: 1,638
Originally Posted by rexie
I do go to Common Sense with Money and they have printable coupons...also KrazyLadyCoupons. I manage to get some smoked sausage, some Pillsbury and other baking items. If I were in the razor business, I would be all set. I guess I could give razors and toothpaste for Christmas.
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