It is a long way - to get to anywhere in my area. Which means that we purchase a lot of gasoline. With the prices of gas in our area being as high as it is, we have little left for anything else. So it is time to tighten our bests be even more frugal than we have been in the past. Coupons are a big part of our shopping. They really do save money.
A great way to keep a bit of that money in our pocket instead of the store is be more vigil with using coupons for the things we purchase. I hate small valued coupons. I do love those ones that are fifty cents as they can be doubled and trippled. The dollar ones are great to use at CVS and Rite Aid because they dont double or tripple.
There are sites on line where you can print great coupons.
Coupon.com has high amount coupons. You can print them off as often as you need them. Currently they have $1.00 off Pillsbury biscuits or dinner rolls
55 cents off one tub of betty Crocker Frosting
$1.00 off Jimmy Dean sausage
$1.00 off Flippo Berio Olive Oil
$1.00 off Birds Eye frozen veggies
and this is just some of the coupons on the first page and there are 7 more pages of coupons to choose from.
Cool Savings is a great place for everything from coupons to other offers.
SmartSource is also a great place to print coupons
ValPak is one of those sites that has a variety of coupons that is tailored just for your area. You just put in your state, zip and city.
BabyToBee is a site with tons of stuff for the new mother or the mother to be.
Betty Crocker has its own site for their coupons. You do have to register to access them but it is worth the time it takes. Once you are registered, just scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the coupon link. Each of their coupons are for 50cents, 60 cents and 1 dollar.
You and Your Family is a site For Parents expecting or with a new baby. They have some really good coupons and other things for free. You do have to register for this site though.
Home Solutions also have several coupons. They change every week or so. Just fill out the survey and print your coupons
Nestle offers monthly coupons and other items. They also have free printable gift tags for those gifts in a jar. You do have to register for the site.
This is just a few of the sites that I use to keep money in our pocket instead of someone elses. I hope you enjoy them and that they save you and your family a lot of money. We all have to stick together and help each other out or we will all go down together. Do you have any sites that you use to print coupons from??


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But we do have a few stores that price match if you bring in the other store's ad. I've saved tons like this before, especially on things like meat and chicken (where you very rarely get coupons for). It also saves me gas and time from going from store to store when I can just pricematch at the one store instead.
so here I go, blitzing & blitzing
Commenting & 10's I am giving
to make your Christmas the best while your living.
I know the end is silly but its the thought that counts. Have a Merry Christmas and a blessed new year!
LOL You crack me up. LOL
Isn't it nice to have a friend who will stop by and give you a ten?
Sometimes a generous coupon will convince me to try something new.
I just shop for store brand stuff which is generally cheaper anyway and just as good in quality. I also shop at places like Aldis and Save A Lot. To me clipping coupons is a big pain in the wazoo.
Grocerygame.com is a list I used to use, but its only a great deal if
you have many of the stores that double coupons around you.
I got a lot of free and close to free items just clipping all newspaper coupons and using her lists.
http://www.ppgazette.com/coupons.php
www.boodle.com
These are two that I use as well:)
On Sunday, I went on a big shopping trip, as I had only bought less than we needed for the past few weeks to make money stretch a bit. Well, I paid 82 dollars and I saved 102 dollars, by using coupons and buying on sale.
You left a comment for me,
Now I'm leaving a comment for you
Because that is what I do.
Happy Holidays to you and your family!!
Have a wonderful day!!
I keep a coupon/rebate log where I write down all money saved. I am amazed at the amonut I save....
I never used to use coupons, but when I had to start buying for the family I began looking for anyway to save. I made a trip to walmart this past week to stock up on bath and other personal care products, ended up gettin $32 worth of stuff for $15 with all the coupons I had.
You are right Connie, a penny saved is a penny earned.