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I LONG TO BE A COUPONING QUEEN

Last week, I ran into a friend at the grocery store.  Of course, I stopped to say hello and chat for a few minutes.  I noticed that, just like me, she had her grocery list and a stack of coupons in hand for her weekly trip.

Under the stack, I saw she had a weekly circular from another store across the street.  That store tends to be a little bit pricier but has great coupons for meat, poultry, pork and seafood.  And, the best coupon is the $5 off $50 purchase coupon that is usually valid over the weekend.

When I mentioned that she brought that circular with her by mistake, she told me the greatest thing I had ever heard.  The store at which we shop takes competitors’ coupons!  I had no idea.  Suddenly I was like a kid in a candy store.  I was giddy with excitement.

My friend is such a good “couponer.”  She lays out the circulars, compares them with her coupons, plans her week’s meals and makes a list.  She is so good.  But, the most important thing she does is to stick to that list.

I do my best at couponing and get great deals every so often.  I am a novice at it but I try each week to see how well I can do.  Since I am a stay at home mom, I need to get the most out of every dollar to help our family’s budget.

Couponing is definitely a science.  It is so much more than having a stack of coupons in an envelope at the store.  Couponing is gathering circulars, coupons, the Internet, a pen and paper in order to come up with a plan. It is stocking up when I have coupons for items on sale that my family uses daily.

To figure out the weekly list and menu based on what deals I get with the coupons I have requires preparation, time, and lots of patience.  But, if done correctly,  the instant gratification at the check out is huge.  To see my total come up to $48.44 and know that I just bought $85 worth of groceries is a job well done.  I do my part to stretch out our money each month and feel good when I know I did a good job.

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Posted by SueC - November 21, 2011 at 4:58 pm

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There Has to Be a Better Coupon System

A couple of weeks ago, I was at CVS when I noticed huge bottles of my shampoo and conditioner on sale 2 for $7.00. As luck would have it, I had a couple of BOGO coupons in my coupon organizer. I was so excited. I opened up my organizer and went straight to the personal hygiene pocket to get these coveted coupons (by the way, I paid only $1.75/bottle with the coupons).

My coupon organizer is a good one. The pockets are divided into sections according to product categories. In each pocket, I put the coupons for that section in chronological order according to the closest expiration date. I think it works well enough except when I see something that I missed in the circular or a sale at another store at which I happened to be.  At that point, I have to sift through the pile of coupons to find the ones I need. It becomes a little cumbersome.

I have googled coupon organizers quite a bit and found much better ones. They look like big notebooks with business card holders so that each coupon is visible and easy to access. The trouble with those is that the holders are huge. Carrying it into the store is like carrying a notebook to class.

Looking back at my organizer, while coupons are easily accessed prior grocery trips, they are not too accessible while at the store. On the other hand, the organizer fits in my pocket book very easily so I don’t have to carry a big book on top of my groceries.

There has to be a better organizer out there that can combine both systems. It is so nice to see all of the coupons in front of me but I don’t want to add one more thing to the 10 bags I have to get to my car. Maybe the best thing to do is make my own organizer and have the one I want.

Now, to find the time to create this perfect organizer……………

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Posted by SueC -  at 4:57 pm

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Why Make a Grocery List?

Have you ever gotten home, put the groceries away and realized you had forgotten the milk?

Or looked at that super-sized bag of potato chips and thought, “I probably should have left that behind?”. Ever got home and looked painfully at the receipt from the grocery store and realized you may have purchased items you could have done without? Planning a grocery list can help prevent each of these scenarios.

Raid the kitchen and make a note of each of the products you are in need of.  By planning ahead and making a list you will be one step closer to making the most of your shopping trip and preventing a repeat visit to pick up that one essential item you left behind the first time.  Carry a pen with you when shopping and cross off items as you place them in your cart.  This will ensure you are not doubling up or having to double check before checking out.

Trying to slim down or stay in shape?  Creating a grocery list is an excellent method to staying on track. When you do not shop with a grocery list, impulse purchases become common and frequent.  By planning ahead of time what you will be purchasing at the grocery store, you can ensure that you are only picking up those healthy items, and not giving yourself a reason to wander into the cookie aisle.

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Grocery lists will not only ensure that you are purchasing items you need, but will also keep you within budget.  By planning ahead what you will be purchasing, you can calculate approximately what you will be spending and allow you to make cuts on items that you may not necessarily need.  Also, when creating a grocery list prior to heading to the supermarket, you have the opportunity to search for and collect grocery coupons that will help you save that extra buck or two!

So before you hit the grocery store, make a list and check it twice!

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Posted by domenica - November 11, 2011 at 5:00 am

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