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My husband and I have 3 teenagers. Our grocery bill runs around $150 a week. I clip coupons but don’t find

alot that are of use to me. I hear about people using coupons and not having to pay nearly anything for their groceries. Granted, I don’t hear of many of these people but even so where are all the useful coupons? How much are other families of 5 spending on groceries? That 0 includes paper products, laundry items, & cleaning products.

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maybe try shopping at a store like sams club or costco where you can get thinks in bulk for cheaper, hopefully they will last longer and you won’t have to stock up as much each week.

what is a good up to date website to get printable coupons for kohls?

i need htem to be available for use on 7/4/09 (this friday). ur helping me out alot. thank u

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Why don’t alot of grocery stores not accept coupons printed from legal online sites, such as coolsavings.com?

this just doesnt make any sense lol they shouldn’t even have nline grocery coupons then, it defeats the whole purpose if we can’t even use them at the grocery stores lol im in wisconsin,usa

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a store is refunded the dif in price between
what it pays for goods and the value of
a VALID coupon. If the store is in doubt
about a coupon’s legitimacy, it might
have to go through hours of clearing to
be paid.

that is the [temporary?] barrier.

why not talk to their district manager and
help Pave the way for their acceptance
of other coupons?

Where can I get free printable grocery coupons?

I have been watching alot of the extreme couponing, and I want to save money too!!!!!lol

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Hello w. Ask yourself if you really want to do that. Extreme couponing is great if you want 400 boxes of Frosted Flakes and 100 bottles of Tide in your cellar. I don’t have any interest in stockpiling, do you?

I have my own system that works very well for saving money at the grocery store. As a dad who is in charge of the grocery shopping, I consistently save 30%-35% each week, sometimes 40%. And, keep in mind, it’s more than JUST coupons….and it’s EASY.

1. Shop at the same store every week. One time! It’s not worth your time or the savings to chase a sale item across town at a competitor’s store. Besides, that same item will most likely be on sale at “your” store next week or the week after. By shopping the same store every week, you’ll learn savings “patterns”. All stores have them. You’ll get a feel for when something is going to be on sale. Also, knowing your store’s “layout” is huge when it comes to saving big on your grocery bill.

Fresh veggies/salad: I buy all of the salad ingredients during my “once a week” shop. When I get home, my wife makes one huge salad (seals it in a large Rubbermaid container) and serves from it all week. Very convenient, because all the prep work is done for the week on shopping day. The salad stays MUCH fresher that way, too.

Meat. Shop when the store opens in the morning. In my store, a lot of the meat that is dated today or tomorrow is tagged by the meat manager with or off coupon. I always find deals on burger and steak this way. Buy it and either cook and eat it today or freeze it. The quality is equal to meat with a longer code.

2. Clip coupons from Sunday paper. I save at least just from manufacturers coupons each week. Here is your first “nugget”: If the barcode of a coupon begins with the #9, it will not double. However, if it begins with the #5, it will automatically double, even it it the coupon states “DO NOT DOUBLE”.

Here is another “nugget” for you: You don’t need to use the coupon on the exact brand. You only need to use it on something from the same manufacturer or “family.” Obviously, it isn’t broadcasted to the consumer that this can be done, but it always works.

Example: I clip a coupon good for .00 off of a Venus razor (P&G company), which, as you probably know, are very pricey, maybe or . I do this: wait until the P&G Venus disposables (3-pack) go on sale, which is frequently. Regular price: .99. Sale price: .99 less my .00 coupon: I pay .99. Not bad and it works each and every time. I do this all the time with “same family” coupons and save tons each month. No lie.

3. Subscribe to Coupon Bug (couponbug.com). Free to join. The coupons change monthly and always feature coupons for items that I’m going to buy anyway. There are a bunch more sites, but I find that they all seem to feature the same coupons at the same time, so I see no sense in signing up for several.

4. Store coupons. At my store, they hand them out when they hand me my receipt.

5. Get the store sale circular and “do your homework” BEFORE going to the store. Absolutely a must. Build your grocery list (and meals for the week) around the sale items. Yes, I said “list”. NEVER go grocery shopping without a prepared list. It’s just stupid. The night before I go shopping, I have in front of me at the kitchen table: Store circular, all of my coupons, my “list in progress”, and, of course, a cold beverage. Plan your meals, snacks, beverages around sale items. It’s so easy. If something is not on sale this week, it, or something similar, will likely be on sale next week, so buy it then. Again….every store has sale “patterns.”

Leftovers from meals automatically become packed lunches for work or school. No waste, and my family loves leftovers (beats the heck out of a cold sandwich).

I go through the circular (the night before) and compare sale items with my coupon inventory. As I said; do your homework. It’s easy and it’s a “game” to me far more than a necessity. I like to challenge myself to see how much I can save each week.

Here are my last 2 trips and the numbers:

Original total: 5.88

Savings: Sale savings: .06
MFG coupons: .85
Store coupons: .26

Total savings: .17 (36.5%)

New total: 8.71

Original total: 8.99

Savings: Sale savings: .03
MFG coupons: .00
Store coupons: .20

Total savings: .23 (36%)

New total: 3.76

It works if you prepare (do your homework). I’ve been doing this for years and I save thousands annually. It only takes me about an hour of my time to prepare, and, like I said, it’s a game and a challenge. All fun.

Does anyone know a good site to print grocery coupons off online?

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coolsavings.com
valpak.com
grocerysavingtips.com

I buy the sunday paper and cut the coupons from there and I go through all the grocery ads and write down things that are on sale at other stores and wal-mart will give you there prices I save alot of money when I compare prices and use coupons.

How can I print free grocery coupons from the internet without entering my personal informations.?

Most of the free coupons webside require alot of personal informations.

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try www.coolsavings.com/

What site is the best for grocery coupons to print?

i’ve been to alot of sites that have one or two coupons but nothing good…Anyone know the best way to find name brand coupons to print and that are worth my time going to please let me know..going shopping tommorrow…..been to shopathome and couponsavings etc…please good coupon sites only that you have experienced for yourself..thanks

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ShopAtHome.com has four collections of printable grocery coupons that you can browse through to find the free coupons that you are looking for! Just head over to ShopAtHome.com and click on the grocery coupons link to find the coupons you want! Hope you can find some great coupons!