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Rinnie: I don't get what the big deal is with coupons. Order bactrim online without prescription, Pam: I know! Whoop-de-do if you save $1 on a $23 box of Huggies. I need REAL savings.
Rinnie: Yeah. And generic is cheaper than name brand even with a coupon.
Today...we're eating crow, California CA Calif..
I found out that my friend, Marianne (who shamefully doesn't blog. She would have great things to say), was couponing and saving lots of money. My interest was piqued, I gave her a call and haven't looked back, bactrim without a prescription.
In the last three weeks I've saved hundreds of dollars...on things I need and use. I also stayed BELOW my unrealistically low grocery budget! For months we've set a weekly grocery budget that I've never once gone below. I always, West Virginia WV W.Va., always, go over...over by $20-$100. It was very discouraging.
But I've been learning "The Game." I can't explain it all here or explain it well so I'll just link to some very savvy women's blogs at the end of this post, South Dakota SD.
It's been overwhelming and time consuming but soooo worth it. My goal is to have my grocery budget cut down to $50 per week. Yes, Order bactrim online legally, you read that right FIFTY DOLLARS...for a family of six. I know it can be done because there's a gal here in Orlando with a family of six who does it. A friend of Lindsey Enlows (for those of you at UPC). I'll link to her blog at the end of this post, too.
The basic premise of couponing, Minnesota MN Minn., I've learned, Pennsylvania PA Penn., is to stock up on all the non-perishable items as they go on sale and you have matching coupons...for almost free, free, or even make some money on the deal. (I'll show you some of my scores in a second.) Then your grocery budget is freed up to buy the perishable items like meat, Missouri MO Mo., dairy, Bactrim sale, etc. Bactrim without a prescription, For example, I now have 11 bottles of shampoo and conditioner, 26 bags of diapers (assorted sizes), 6 tubes of toothpaste, and 20 cans of tomato sauce that I've bought for pennies...literally. Now my weekly budget is free of diapers and shampoo so it can go toward things like meat (because we all know that a meal is not a meal unless it has meat). :) At least that's how it is with the men in my family.
Here are some of my most favorite buys in the last few weeks. I have many more I could share but you'd get bored.
Diapers at Walgreens: I was a diaper buying fool this month! I stacked a store sale with three different coupons and ended up paying 25 CENTS for every THREE bags of diapers. I did this deal 8 times and now have 24 bags of diapers that I paid a total of $2 for, cheapest bactrim online.
CVS: This doesn't look like much but the price at the register was $20.04 (the Revlon blush in the front was $10) and I paid $2.79 for the whole bunch
Ulta: I was so proud of myself for figuring this deal out on Max Factor make up all by myself. Usually I check out the blogs for ideas. I even wrote to a big money-saving blogger about this deal and she posted me on her blog. I felt like such a celebrity! The two mascaras and two eyeshadows cost $20.16. After coupons I paid $0.62...cents! LOVE IT. Kansas KS Kans., 
Tomato Sauce at Publix: This is my favorite, though. On this transaction at Publix I had 16 coupons for $1 off organic tomato sauce. At the store each can cost $0.79. The store paid me $0.21 for every can I "bought," which was a total of $3.36, which in turn paid for my garbage bags. Thank you, Publix!!
Note: Marianne tried to do this deal and the cashier adjusted her coupons down to $0.79 instead of $1.00. But Rinnie and I both made money on this one, bactrim without a prescription.
When I get home I show off my deals to Matt and Amy and do some humble gloating. Amy said she's not entirely sure if I'm not breaking the law somehow. :) But, cheap bactrim online, I'm not and I'm finding great deals.
It works for everyone...I save a ton of money and the stores that I would never visit before are getting my business now. For instance, Buy generic bactrim, I never set foot in Publix because it's usually more expensive then Walmart. But with deals like the tomato sauce now I check them out every week and have spent at least $100 there that would have gone to their competition. The $3.36 that they gave me for tomato sauce has bought a customer and paid them back many times over. Capitalism is a beautiful thing.
Here are some links to some very savvy women's money-saving blogs...
http://www.moneysavingmom.com/money_saving_mom (she's a biggie. This is where I got posted for Ulta)
http://homeschoolingfour.blogspot.com (this is Lyndesy's friend in Orlando. She will give you the deals for Publix and Winn Dixie. Very helpful.)
http://thecentsiblesawyer.blogspot.com
http://www.couponcravings.com/
These are just four. There are more that I have on my Google Reader but these are a good place to start, Connecticut CT Conn..
Also, Order bactrim online legally, CVS has a great program where you buy things and receive CVS money back (called Extra Care Bucks, or ECB's) that you can use to buy other stuff in the store, that in turn generates more CVS money. Eventually you get enough ECB's that you don't have to pay out of pocket for anything. You just use the CVS money and continue to generate more CVS money. Very cool.
Here's a link from Money Saving Mom that explains the CVS program in detail:
http://www.moneysavingmom.com/money_saving_mom/2008/03/cvs-101.html.
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I have clipped coupons and ONLY bought items on sale at the grocery store since I was a little girl. My mother refuses to pay full price. While this is much easier when you hava pantry (which I do NOT) but you still save a ton of money. I love coupons. I especially love triple coupon weeks. It is like a game to leave the store and the receipt have a “you saved $_____ today”.
Just tonight I was at a friend’s and she showed me 20 Lean Cuisines she got for less than $1 each at Kroger last week.
Keep it up!
Way to go Pam! I wish stores here did the double or triple coupon. I used to clip coupons but with all of our dietary restrictions it doesn’t work for us.
Pam,
I am so glad you joined the frugal world! I also love bragging when I walk in the door from a store. It is just so fun to say that “all this was worth $75 and I paid $.24!”. Thanks for the link too.
Keep up the good work. The longer you do it, the more second nature it becomes. I used to say that couponing and working the sales was my part time job (because it saved us so much money). Now, it only takes about 1 extra hour a week. I would say that is a good paying job considering our grocery budget went down by $50-$100/week.
The woman who rents our house in town does coupons and clips sales from the newspaper. Apparently WalMart honors sales, and coupons for brands they don’t actually have(I think this is what Lynda Morock said), and if you can show them another store has a lower price they will give you that price also. She saves a lot of money, and shops at one store for everything. The clerks don’t tell you about these things, you have to ask, or tell them what you want to do. I want to go shopping with her and get some lessons. Bruce and I spend a lot on food and want to take better care of our dollars. Thanks for sharing this stuff that you have learned. I don’t understand what you are talking about..my mother never did these things after all..but I’m going to learn by your example and advice and experience and try something new.
Every time Marianne returns from her treacherous expeditions to the store, we too play a reverse ‘The Price is Right’ in which I’m supposed to guess how much was spent. I never win. Apparently, the phenomenon of documenting the spoils of war is common among those who best the byzantine coupon system resulting in a dramatic display of the trophies taken in something akin to a Roosevelt safari picture*.
Be careful out there and good shopping ladies!
*http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Roosevelt_safari_elephant.jpg
Thanks so much for dragging me into this, and for all you help it. The savings are great!! And it’s good to feel like we’re being better stewards of our grocery money.
you think thats bad I have to buy formula and I go to cosco and we bought six jars of it and saved $5.00 a can becuse they were on sale. we have enogh for about over a month and we also bought two boxes of wipes that will last at least two months. Cosco rocks for us. You shold look into it. I like to save but men don’t so much.
Hey Pam! I’m so glad you and Rinnie are doing this!! It makes it that much more fun to have partners. Our husbands will never fully appreciate the deals like we do! And by the way, Erik worked on his response all day!! He showed it to me right before he sent it, and I was like “Wow, that’s really good!”. He then confessed that he had been putting it together in his head all day! What a nerd!!
Ha! I laughed at Erik’s comment! I’m totally going take a picture of me with my spoils of war. I’m like a British colonial hunter stocking the grocery stores. Marianne, I love that you got me into this. I can’t believe the crazy amount of savings I’ve seen. Matt loves it too. And he also guesses the price wrong, Erik. After all, who can believe that an entire grocery cart of food would cost $8? Or some other ridiculously low amount of money?
Hi, Great job teaching us!! I am slowly getting the system down. I still expect the grocery police to tap me on the shoulder however! Thanks, Mom
Seems almost too good to be true! I used to make fun of my mom when I was a kid when she would clip coupons all the time and use them. I confess that even as an adult, I had started out hardly ever using a coupon….until I had kids. Then, I used them whenever I would remember to cut them out and actually bring them in my purse on the same day I happened to be at the store. I often get frustrated because it seems that I will remember a coupon I had seen or cut out, but somehow it never made it to my purse or if it did, I mysteriously can’t find it once I make it to the check-out aisle. Then, I find myself just giving up on the whole thing because the entire process seems like too much work. Well, I must admit that your story still baffles me a bit. But, there must be some credibility to it, or else why would people devote entire blogs to the subject? Maybe I can pick up a few lessons from you gals!!!! Teach me some of your best known tricks, ok?
Pam, this is great stuff. Maybe after people graduate from Financial Peace, we should offer “couponing”. What a great way to be good stewards! Keep sharing!
Oh, Joan, what a GREAT idea!!! I totally think we should offer a couponing class at UPC. I love that! When I get more savvy and feel like I have a good handle on this whole thing I’m going to pursue that…with the help of my friends, of course. They can’t get out of it.