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maymama
my little loves
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extreme coupining
anyone here save a lot with coupons? how do you get started? where do you get all of these coupons and where are the best places to shop?
(food and baby items mainly?!)
i watched an episode of extreme couponing last night and could NOT believe that guy at the end who walked away with $800+ worth of groceries for about $25!!!
i'd love to save some moola
Message edited 4/18/2011 8:49:44 AM.
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Posted 4/18/11 8:49 AM |
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MrsSpring
I'm a lucky mama
Member since 1/10 7585 total posts
Name: L
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Re: extreme coupining
i use coupons but im so not organized with them. there are a lot of websites that match the weekly coupons or online ones with store ones with weekly sales. i think those people go overboard with it. what day of the week is that show on i only saw the first one. heres one for target totally target
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Posted 4/18/11 9:03 AM |
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OaksWife
Girls Rule!
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Re: extreme coupining
I know that if I paid more attention I could save a lot more money than I do, but half the time I forget my coupons or don't cross reference the coupons I do have with what's on sale. I'm proud of myself if I save $2 or $3 dollars. As things get tighter around my house, I'm starting to work at it a little more.
Does anyone know if grocery stores take coupons printed from the computer?
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Posted 4/18/11 9:46 AM |
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LeShellem
A new beginning
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Name: LeShelle
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Re: extreme coupining
I save money while couponing but nothing like on tv. I belong to a number of blogs that tell you about coupons online and also matches coupons up with sales. You can also go to individual products online for coupons.
All stores I go to will take internet coupons. Some stores double coupons like SS and Waldbaums, others will take thier own store coupon and one manufactured coupon per product (target, whole foods).
We are an organic household, so there aren't that many organic coupons, but they are increasing. On a regular basis, I have coupons on hand from Yo Baby, organic salad (earthbound), glen muir (tomato products) and organic valley (dairy). Totally possible does take some time though. I can save around $30 on average.
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Posted 4/18/11 10:40 AM |
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Mrs213
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Re: extreme coupining
Posted by OaksWife
Does anyone know if grocery stores take coupons printed from the computer?
They do but they limit how many...
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Posted 4/18/11 10:49 AM |
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MrsW2010
Mommy of two!
Member since 5/10 2202 total posts
Name: Jill
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Re: extreme coupining
these people on these shows have crazy stock piles. I feel like it takes a lot of time and space to get to that point where you are really saving... but im supre jealous of their savings
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Posted 4/18/11 11:17 AM |
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Goldi0218
My miracles!
Member since 12/05 23902 total posts
Name: Leslie
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Re: extreme coupining
You never see NYers on this show. I don't think it could happen in the NY Metro Area.
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Posted 4/18/11 11:22 AM |
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M514
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Re: extreme coupining
i feel like the people on the show are hoarders in a sense. who really needs 67 bottles of mustard? i do look at coupons and use what i can, but i only buy what i need.
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Posted 4/18/11 11:32 AM |
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JoJo2010
Happy Family
Member since 8/09 6266 total posts
Name: JO
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Re: extreme coupining
I am a HUGE coupon person, I save a decent amount going food shopping. I save like $20-$30 a week, which may not be a lot but it adds up. When I go to BJ's we save no less than $50 in coupons. I use the BJs as well as manufacturer. I go through the Sunday paper every Sunday and clip away.
I also use grocery coupons
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Posted 4/18/11 11:52 AM |
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FirstMate
My lil cowboy
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Re: extreme coupining
I love using coupons. It's like an addictive game to me. I typically save $40-$80 per week. It takes a lot of work and preparation though. I get all my coupons from Sunday's paper and/or thekrazycouponlady.com
The key to saving money, IMO, is to first make a list of what you NEED that week. Then, what I do, is I go through all of my local grocery store circulars to see who has the most of my needed items on sale. That determines which store I'm shopping at. Then I will see what else they are having on sale that week that I typically use but may not necessary need (TP, papertowels, detergent, Peanut butter, whatever) and then combine with coupons. Lots of times, the coupons in Sunday's paper correspond with that week's sales.
Although I haven't seen an entire episode of extreme couponing, I don't think it's possible to do that here. I don't understand how their bills are so low if they are buying meat and produce.
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Posted 4/18/11 11:59 AM |
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TeddyBear922
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Name: Chris
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Re: extreme coupining
I use a lot of coupons....and do very well. On an average I save about 45 - 50% of my bill weekly. The only place I get my coupons is the Sunday paper. I have 2 friends that give me theirs when they are done with them. *** I refuse to pay full price for anything ***
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Posted 4/18/11 12:00 PM |
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Blazesyth
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Re: extreme coupining
Posted by FirstMate
I don't understand how their bills are so low if they are buying meat and produce.
Besides one woman who bought a chicken, I've never seen them buy meat or produce. (Unless you count hot dogs as a meat.)
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Posted 4/18/11 12:15 PM |
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LeShellem
A new beginning
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Name: LeShelle
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Re: extreme coupining
Posted by Blazesyth
Posted by FirstMate
I don't understand how their bills are so low if they are buying meat and produce.
Besides one woman who bought a chicken, I've never seen them buy meat or produce. (Unless you count hot dogs as a meat.)
I did see someone by like 23 steaks and last week the twins bought 12 porkchops for $1 a piece. But generally what they buy is crap, processed foods and junk food. I could never feed my family some of the foods they buy.
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Posted 4/18/11 12:52 PM |
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jasmine
little boy blue <3
Member since 10/10 1475 total posts
Name: x
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Re: extreme coupining
We use coupons but dont take it to that level (but also dont spend a lot of time doing it).
What we do is:
- any time we go shopping we google for printable coupons first (many stores have them) - any time we shop online we google for coupon codes AND check for upromise rewards - if we get a coupon in the mail for a store or item we use we clip it to the fridge or put it in our coupon drawer - we buy groupons/living social deals often - we're familiar with when stores have their sales/new deals (flights are usually cheapest on tuesdays, banana has 40% off on wednesdays if you have the coupon, etc)
I realize we could probably save a lot more but especially living in the city there arent always the same sales/coupon potential as other areas and for us we put in little time but get a pretty good return
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Posted 4/18/11 2:21 PM |
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Siren77
LIF Adolescent
Member since 9/09 828 total posts
Name: Siren77
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Re: extreme coupining
I agree with pps. Extreme couponing doesn't happen in NY. You can still save a lot with a little time and some organization. You can get a coupon holder at the dollar store and get started.
I get coupons from my Sunday paper as well as family/friends. I also use the Entertainment Book for when we go out.
I would love to start a coupon club if anyone is interested. It's amazing how many coupons can fit into a business envelope with 1 stamp. The savings really outweigh the cost of the postage. We could figure out who needs what and swap. I definitely don't use all the coupons I get. If anyone is interested, let me know!
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Posted 4/18/11 4:19 PM |
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