Posts Tagged ‘grocery coupons’

Crystal from Money Saving Mom: Feeding our Family on $40 a Week, Part 3

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

So far in this series on how we only pay $40 per week for our family’s groceries, I’ve shared how I plan a menu based upon what’s on sale and what we have on hand, shop once a week or less, and shop at more than one store (missed the first two parts? Check them out here and here!) Today, I want to tell you about one of the biggest ways we are able to keep our grocery budget so low:

Use coupons.

Many times, people pass coupons off as a waste of time because they only see them as a way to save a quarter on over-priced name brands. I completely disagree. If you know how to use coupons properly, you can save hundreds—maybe even thousands!—of dollars per year on items you need and use.

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In addition to being able to buy products for pennies on the dollar by matching coupons with sales, oftentimes, you’ll be able to get items free or almost-free. This is a wonderful way to be able to donate food to the needy—even on a limited budget!

How do you accumulate a nice stash of coupons? Well, there are many different ways to do so:

1) Subscribe to your local newspaper. This is the simplest way to get started couponing–getting it delivered to your door every week! Unless you already get the paper, I suggest not paying more than $2/week for your subscription, otherwise the price of the paper can negate your coupon savings.

2) Ask friends, relatives, and co-workers for their extra papers. Let it be known that you are an avid couponer and will gladly accept any extra coupon inserts from anyone who doesn’t use them. You might be surprised how many you can collect this way. Elderly neighbors seem to be especially eager to save their coupons for others, so be sure to ask them. Also, if you know of anyone who has a newspaper route, this might be another avenue for having access to free coupons. It depends upon the policy of the newspaper company, but sometimes they will allow you to have the extras.

3) Check out your local recycling bin. I’d heard of this method for awhile but never investigated it until a few years ago. Let me tell you, it really works! In fact, I don’t pay for a newspaper subscription because I am able to get so many coupon inserts for free from our local recycle bin!

I hit some very clean newspaper recycling bins on my way home from the store every few weeks and in 15 minutes, I can usually salvage 10-15 coupon inserts!

4) Get coupons at the store. Keep your eyes peeled at the store and pick up any coupons you find on tearpads or in the blinking dispensers. If there are extras, pick up multiple copies of these. A lot of times, this very item will be on an exceptional sale just a few weeks later and you’ll be more than glad you picked up that handful of coupons!

5) Print coupons out online. If your store accepts “printables,” this can be a great source of coupons. You can do a search for “printable coupons” and it will bring up many different coupons. You can also search for a specific item and see if there are any printable coupons. Most of these sites allow you to print two coupons per computer every few weeks. The coupons offered on these sites usually change every month. Go here to see some of the best current printable coupons available.

6) Write and ask for coupons. What are some of your favorite products which you routinely use? Write to the manufacturer, tell them how much you like their product, and politely request that they send you any coupons they have available. It only takes a few minutes to send an email to a company and you’ll likely get some sort of coupons just for asking—often high-value coupons or even coupons for free products!

There are also many other options for obtaining coupons like trading coupons with others online or offline or coupon trading boxes available at some stores or libraries, and other ways. Start actively looking for coupons and you’ll soon find more sources than you can use!

The key to using coupons wisely is knowing when and how to use them. You don’t just buy the paper and cut out all the coupons in it and use them the next time you shop. Instead, I recommend waiting until an item is already reduced by 50% or more and then pairing it with a coupon.

If you’re getting the item for 75% to 90% off the retail price, it’s less expensive than the generic brand, and it’s something you routinely use, then it’s very likely what I could consider a “good deal”.  However, do be careful not to get so excited about how much you’re saving that you forget to take into account how much you are spending. If you saved 90% off your grocery bill, but you spent $60 on items you won’t probably use and don’t need, it really wasn’t that great of savings, was it?

Practice and observation are really the keys to learning what is a good deal for your area. You might find it helpful to keep a price book and track the lowest price you’re able to get on an item over the course of six months or a year. That way, you’ll know the next time when a sale paired with a coupon is truly a good deal.

If you’re just not sure if couponing is really worth your time, go here to see some of my recent grocery shopping trips where I’ve snagged dozens of bargains for pennies on the dollar thanks to coupons.

Want to learn more about significantly cutting your grocery bill by using coupons? Be sure to subscribe to my free email newsletter to get the latest scoop on current deals and freebies and listen to my free podcasts here and here.

ShopAtHome.com’s $100 Grocery Giveaway Winners!

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

First of all, we really want to thank everyone who participated in the Grocery Giveaway… it was so hard for us to make a decision, but we really had to choose someone!

And the winners are….

Grocery Guide“Have your own price book so you know the bottom line and not to be fooled by the “sale” price everywhere. Combine manufacturer’s coupon with store coupon (lots of store issue their own saving coupon, and you can use one each on the same item) so you can max the savings. Also, study the ad before shopping, have coupon matches and ready, then hit the store to save time and hassles.” – TCarolineP

Facebook“My tip is that I I keep an inventory of all the items in my freezers, fridge and cupboard. It’s posted to my fridge door and really helps me save so much becasue I no longer buy duplicates of items! Before I started doing this I would never know… what I had and would be buying the same things over and over or constantly digging through everything to see if I had one particular item! It also helps me plan my menu! I can stand there and write my menu out right on my dry erase board :)- Henrietta N.

And now for the Runners Up:

Grocery Guide -”Donate $20 for your local community savings coupon book- it goes to a good cause, plus you have 1000’s of coupons that don’t expire for a year! Each time my husband and I go on a date, we use our coupon book to figure out where to go. Keeps it fun and cheap!” - Tanzania

Facebook – “Take whatever cash that you want to use, this saves. Have your coupons and store sales together to save more. On Mondays is a great day to shop, mark downs on meats, lots of day old breads, muffins and pastries, freeze in single bags, you have a grab and …go. Ask if the store takes other store coupons, many do and use and save big. Always get a raincheck for items that are on sale that they ran out of. Most rain checks are good for a month! Happy shopping!!” – Peggy G.

“Each and every time I shop online I search for the online store at the ShopAtHome.com website to see what coupons and/or what the cash back is for purchases. You absolutely can’t go wrong and it’s so… easy!!! I have saved/earned a bunch… of money. Thanks ShopAtHome for all the extra cash in my pocket!!! ;o}” - Jennifer H.

Thank you SO much for being a part of our first big Facebook giveaway… it will be the first of many, so make sure to tell your friends about us and stay tuned!

Grab the Badge below and let everyone know how you save with ShopAtHome.com!

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Love,
Jaime, ShopAtHome.com Staff Member

Win $100 from ShopAtHome.com

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

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I knew that you would all be excited to read about this, so here it is: the latest press release from ShopAtHome.com, all about our added quantity of grocery coupons (we now have the largest collection on the web!), with more than 22,000 coupons printed every day!

So, read the press release (you can find it here at PRNewswire), go print out coupons for your favorite stores and snag an amazing deal!

And, as a bonus, ShopAtHome.com is sponsoring a giveaway of TWO $100 gift cards! For details, click the image above to head over to our new Facebook page.

Love,
Jaime, ShopAtHome.com Staff Member