That's right I save on average between
$150-$300 a month using coupons
and it's easier than you think.
For starters,
I go to websites like www.Coupons.com,
www.SmartSource.com
and even www.Target.com
for printable grocery coupons. Sometimes it's hard to find Targets
grocery coupons, but there's always a "coupon" link in small print at
the bottom of their website.
Second,
I review the sales going on at my local grocery stores. Our local
Winn-Dixie has weekly Buy 1 Get 1 Free
sales, which is always a deal. However their 10 for $10
typically isn't the best deal,
I get those items for less at places like Target or Wal-mart.
Third,
if my boys need something like new soccer cleats I'll try to find
coupons online and use search phrases like "sports authority
printable coupons." There are
many other stores that have printable coupons online as well like, JC
Penney's, Michael's, Joanne Fabrics, Ulta, the list goes on and on.
Fourth,
going back to the first and second I plan my weekly meals around
coupons and sales.
I
use to be one of those people
that said "I
hate clipping coupons" or "I'll forget them at home,"
which to avoid this I keep them in a coupon wallet in my purse, so I
have them with me at all times.
However
those excuses were put to
rest when I started seeing savings like $97.00
on my weekly grocery bill, while I only spent $89.00.
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