Showing posts with label Couponing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Couponing. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Extreme Couponing brings on Couponing Persecution


You know I'm all into couponing.  And I'm not opposed to purchasing a large number of items at one time if you have a larger family.  But really?  Telling someone they can't use coupons because they are "a habitual couponer"? 

Thursday, August 18, 2011

CafeMom--an interesting site


I just found this interesting site.  It's called CafeMom.  It's a social network just for moms of all ranks and kinds.  There are many different groups you can join including ones on coupons, frugal living, freebies, and homeschooling.  And in case that's not enough, there are games. 

You friend people, have "thought bubbles" instead of statuses, and did I mention play games?

I just signed up, so I'm still exploring.  I think the groups might be great sources of deals and steals.  I'll share them if I find some, but you can always click above and join yourself.  It's FREE.  You know how I feel about Free!  Then we can become BFFs in CafeMom world!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Class Ideas part 2

So.  No comments concerning the things I posted previously about teaching a couponing class, so I'm going to assume that my thought process about what to teach was spot on.  :-)

I had included:
  • my couponing testimony
  • reasons to coupon
  • sources for coupons and freebies (I added this last part.  It would include sites like freebieshark.com, vocalpoint.com, swagbucks.com and mention coupon codes for online shopping.)  
  • storage
  • terms (don't want to forget "rain checks")
So, now I think it might be time to discuss how I coupon. This would bring out couponing websites and tie in storage and terms.

As part of this, I would actually demonstrate how to do this by compiling a CVS list right in front of their eyes!!!  Isn't that exciting.  Actually, that's why I planned it on a Monday, so I could wait and do my list on Monday night!

Now, what they really want. Information about grocery stores.  Here are some of my thoughts:
  •  A realistic goal is going to be 50% saving--Briana Carter of Bargain Briana
  • To really score, you have to use sales, coupons, double coupons and stacking.
  • Store policy.  Same store can have different policy.  Different doubling amounts.
  • Keep track of Aldi prices to make sure you're really getting a deal.
  • Extra ways to earn--bags, gas discounts, etc
  • What else am I missing?
How about some things to watch out for or not to do?  This would be the "negative" section.  Things like expirations (coupons and products), decoding, making copies, brand loyalty, checking receipts, etc.  Oh, and give a heads up that it's school supply season.

Well, maybe I should end with some of my "victories".  So, I need to go through my posts and find some really good ones.

So, how does that sound?  It might work.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

I'm going to teach a class...AHHHHH!!!!

What was I thinking!!!

I'm not afraid of teaching.  I'm afraid I'm not going to have that much too say to people about couponing in the world of "extreme" couponing!!

I've never been extreme, and now that I'm working hard on eating for my health, my grocery store couponing is really challenging. 

But since the principles for couponing are basic, I figure I can give the basics and they can go as extreme as they want. 

I'm thinking out loud here...well, typing out loud.  Here's what I'm planning so far.

I'm going to start by sharing my testimony on how I got into couponing.

Then, I'm thinking about mentioning some reasons why you should coupon.
  • To save money, duh.
  • To give to charity or those in need
  • To help in hospitality
  • For the thrill of the deal!
Next, I was going to mention where to find coupons.
  • Newspaper inserts
  • Internet--coupon sites like coupons.com, company websites, FB
  • Calling/contacting companies
  • Ebay, coupon clippers, Coupon wizard
  • Neighbors, family, friends
  • Yes, dumpster diving
I would follow with ways of storing your coupons.  I would love some input on this 
  • I use a note with dated inserts and sheets for individual coupons
  • I have cut them all out and stored them in envelopes alphabetically and by date. (like the photo)
  • I know some cut them all and store them alphabetically in baseball card pages.
  • What are some other ways you keep track of your coupons???
How about some coupon terms next?
  • Mfg vs store
  • OOP
  • Insert abbreviations...why is abbreviation such a long word?
  • Stacking
  • Store policy
  • ECB
  • What else would be useful?
I know I've barely have gotten started, but I need to stop for now.  My battery is running low...computerwise and physically!

I really would love input and ideas on what I have so far!!  Please comment!
I'll finish some more brainstorming tomorrow, hopefully!  July 25th is closer than it seems!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Missing but not forgotten

I haven't been posting for awhile.  Life has been hectic, and God's given new challenges.  Last Wednesday, I found out I had Type II diabetes.  The next day my husband lost his job of 10 years.

Right now, the biggest challenge between the two is the diabetes.  This is because a lot of the wonderful deals I've gotten couponing in the past are things that I really shouldn't be eating now.   (Actually, I probably haven't ever, but that's another story.)

Think about it, even on Extreme Couponing, most of the coupons they use are for convenience and sugary food.  600 boxes of Fruity Pebbles and 400 containers of ramen noodles.

White sugar and flour....bad. 

Loss of job means less money.  Eating healthy costs more money.  See the dilemma?

I haven't given up.  Just have to work harder to score some deals.  I'll take you on the learning adventure with me.

And if you know of great ways to score coupons on the more healthy stuff, please, post it!

More later!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Should You Extreme Coupon?

I am so glad Bargain Briana herself said that 50% savings at a grocery store is a realistic goal.  It means I'm doing my job!


by Briana Carter on April 7, 2011


Many of you are probably searching for tips on how to Extreme Coupon after watching TLC’s Extreme Couponing series. Should you extreme coupon? How do you Extreme Coupon?


Extreme couponing is possible without it becoming a coupon addict, an extreme hoarder or it completely taking over your life. I think most people can save HUGE on their grocery bill but a realistic goal is going to be 50% saving. You can see my methods and learn how to get started in the 15 Days of Couponing. You can also get started by printing coupons or searching the Coupon Database for more coupons.


Again, you can extreme coupon without it taking over your life. When you choose to go shopping or clip your coupons instead of spending time with your friends and family, you have a problem. It is like any other addiction. I’m not sure there is a 12 step problem for couponing yet! It is better than other addictions that cost you money but it still can take over your life.


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What do you think about extremely extreme couponers?



Sunday, January 2, 2011

A Couponing How To

This came through on a homeschooling email group I'm in.  It was written by Kriss Spencer. I thought it was an awesome "beginner's class" so I posted it here!   

Well, for those that I've driven nutty with my couponing ...or that you've driven me nutty, begging for a Q Class (q=coupon) ... just know that tomorrow would be a GREAT day to get started in this great money saving adventure! I just want to encourage you to pick up a paper or two or threeor five. :-) ** There will be ** 5 ** coupon inserts in tomorrow's paper!!!
** Can you tell how excited I am???

It's a great time to get started saving your family an INSANE amount of money!! YES you can save by couponing ...WAY more than even buying the generic (WalMart) brand of items. You don't have to go insane with it...just check these websites for coupon match-ups & use them as the stores have their sales.


I had hoped to prepare a couponing class for those that have asked, but I still have not had an opportunity to do so. So...my recommendation is to just dive in & do a little bit of research as you can. Perhaps over spring
break or summer I can pull together everything I need for a great class.


Otherwise, below are my thoughts & some baby steps to get you going...


Here are the blog sites that I use frequently:
www.passionforsavings.com http://www.passionforsavings.com/

www.hip2save.com


www.totallytarget.com


www.wildforwags.com


www.southernsavers.com
www.iheartthemart.com


Just a note on coupons...there is a difference! There are RP (Red Plum) SS(Smart Source) GM (General Mills) Pillsbury - all of these are inserts that you might get in your paper. Big city papers 'generally' have the higher dollar coupons, because those cities generally have stores that double & triple "up to xx amount" (usually 50 cents), so those papers will have high dollar q's, and the smaller cities (such as NWA that have a lot of WM stores that don't double coupon) will have the smaller dollar amount coupons. So,
you're best bet is to try & pick up some of both. I am blessed to liveclose enough to both borders (AR/MO) that I can pick up KC, Joplin & Springfield and NWA papers. So I get a lot of different coupons, both high
& low dollar ones.


BEFORE you close that door on the newspaper dispenser, make sure your coupons are in there!! Those machines are the LAST to get coupons. The newspaper office has a 'priority list' of who gets them & who doesn't...depending on how many they get (as I understand it). For instance...in Pea Ridge(Arkansas), some stores have papers, and they will have coupons in them, and some don't have coupons (especially machines).
Dollar General Stores newspapers generally have coupons, but the machines outside of Marvins IGA & Fred's sometimes do & sometimes don't. So it's best to buy them from somewhere that you can check the paper before dropping those coins in. (Wal-Mart or Dollar General for example)


Just know you can get as 'deep' into couponing as you desire. Couponing a little will save you 'a little.' Any amount saved is money for something else. Couponing a lot can save you so much you wonder why you didn't start sooner. There is no right or wrong for your family...I just encourage you to try if you can carve out an hour a week to get started.


Every time I go shopping I get stopped as least once, usually more like 2 or 3 times, and people generally ask me these questions:


I'm not an organized person, how can I keep up with them all?


You will have to find the right fit for you. Personally, I've used every method known to man...but am very happy with using a 3 ring binder (trapper keeper type) with baseball card holders as my coupon holders.)(Thanks Tina P & Jo Anna R for your encouragement) I file them alphabetically by manufacturer. No special 'organizing' skills needed! I have an excel spreadsheet of manufacturers that I created awhile ago, so it's not 100% up to date, but email me if you would like a copy. IT will overwhelm you if you're not an organized person, as there are 600+ catagories. I recommend you start small, with a coupon box that you make your own file tabs for.When your box is overflowing, move to the binder. I cut & clipped the spreadsheet labels & taped it on the card holders. It's a work in process, as you can't just have one 'card holder' for, say, Pillsbury...I have two pages for them...so 18 slots!


What do you do with all those expiring coupons?

This is one of the biggest questions I get when I go shopping. Generally, I don't worry about it. I'm in my binder 2 -3 times a week, so as I see expiring coupons, I pull them. Usually, when shopping, I will pull the
coupons that are expired and put them in the bottom or my cart, or in a 'produce/trash' bag that I tie to my cart. The next to the last week of the month I (try) to sit down with a sheet of paper & jot down the name of all the q's that are high dollar that will expire in the next week. I'll take that to WM / Dollar General or Walgreens and just check clearance or prices to see if I want to use them. Generally speaking, don't worry about it...those great deals WILL come around again! Don't stress, and (for me) since I live so far out from 'town' I rarely will make a special trip, just for expiring coupons. The exception was year end...man I got some crazy bargains on many things, because those q's expired 12/31.

Just a note: You can send those expiring coupons to overseas military families...they are allowed to use 6 - 12 month old expired coupons. I haven't gotten to that point yet...not politically correct, but I just haven't found the time to do so...they ask that they are organized & totaled up prior to sending.


Coupon Match-ups:


All the blogs listed above will tell you what coupons to use, when to use them, and where to use them! That's the WONDERFUL thing about couponing with our technology! Generally each site will tell you what store has the best deal...and you will see that they each glean info from each other. I'm not a huge Target shopper, but will occasionally go there because they might have the best deal in town on something.


How do you keep up with it all?


Well, borrowing a GREAT idea from my dear couponing friend Amber B :-) as you cruise through the blogs & you see a great deal at one of the stores, copy and paste it into a Word document. I have two that I keep open all the time: Deals in NWA and Deals in SWM (because I'm in a border town). Just type in each stores name as a title & paste the deals under the appropriate stores title. Print the doc before you go shopping. No biggie.


I don't want to run all over town!!


Then don't :-) Make a nice route to go by each store that you don't have a sales ad for & go to Wal Mart. I love, love, love Wal Mart's ad matching policy! It is a huge time saver when I just don't want to shop around. I love to shop around though...I'm not a clothes & jewelry girl, but OH give me a great deal on shredded cheese & I'll happy dance all the way home!!


This is also another GREAT reason to file your coupons by manufacturer! Go to the clearance isle & it's easy to cruise through & see if you have any great coupons for all those things that are being sold dirt cheap anyway!


I don't want to clip **All** the coupons!!


This is one I had to really get over myself! I thought, what in the WORLD would I do with baby formula? I don't have a baby!!! Well, currently, I have a 1/2 of a case a baby formula that I will be donating (tax benefit) to the Women's Shelter that I actually MADE MONEY ON! What a blessing to give a basket FULL of toiletries to a family that is on disability & food stamps! Did you know that you cannot buy toiletries with those benefits? I didn't realize that until a family mentioned it recently. How fantastic to be able to minister to them with soap, shampoo, hair styling products, shaving supplies...and all of these items cost you nothing! You will regret not clipping them all...trust me...I speak from experience!! I've missed
many deals by skipping some q's, then later seeing a fantastic deal that I could have gotten for free...then given away.


How much money do you save?

Generally speaking, before my family discovered living on a budget & while I still worked, we spent $800 - $1200 monthly...sometimes more! <>


Now, as an average, our family of four spends about $200 a MONTH on all the items we need from the store. That's an average $50 a week. Your savings can be more or less, depending on the time you want to invest. Personally, I coupon very heavily from October to December...and spend more than $50 a week on several of the weeks, because it's a great time to stock up with all the sales going on. The rest of the year I usually don't coupon at all...although this year I think I will, just because I'm really enjoying it. You have to find the right balance for your family. Again, there is no right or wrong...just big opinions :-)


I hope I've inspired some of you to at least give it a shot. Don't be overwhelmed...just tip toe in & do what you can with the info you have. Try to understand a little bit more every week, or every month, or every year. That's what I did. Remember, someone will ALWAYS be more organized, save more and do more than you do. Do what's right for you and your time and your family.


Blessings to you & yours this year!
Kriss Spencer