Addiction On Saving Money Through Grocery Coupons Is A Good Thing
I am Dawn and couponing is my addiction. (Hi, Dawn!) Food Coupons
Maybe that is how it would sound, as if I joined a 12-step recovery program fighting coupon addiction although it does not really exist. Why not? Saving money on my family’s grocery’s bills is a real awesome thing! Slowly but surely, it leaves us with enough money to pay down some credit card debts that have plagued us for several years and is definitely not a bad addiction. I am thankful to have SaveGroceryCoupons.com for me to have this fabulous feeling watching those balances get lower and lower.
All I have to do is visit the web site and see they have found for me since Save Grocery Coupons is a web site that does research on the special offers, discounts, and printable coupons. Armed with my grocery list and know that I will save money, I am prepared.
As long as I take a few minutes to keep my coupons organized as I cut them and file them away, it is incredibly easy to be a coupon pro. I spend less than an hour weekly working on my coupon habit. Logging in to SaveGroceryCoupons.com, printing the coupons, cutting them out, then filing them in my little cute coupon organizer eat quite a bit of time. I check my list to see what I can plan for our meals that week then use the coupons. I also monitor the weekly sales ads from the supermarkets where I live, then I am ready to go shopping.
I would estimate that I consistently save anywhere from $75 to $100 per week, compared to how much I used to spend before, without using any coupons at all. Not bad when you consider it takes me less than an hour to stay organized. Saving $75 to $100 for one hour’s worth of coupon organizing is like money in the bank since I do not make $75 to $100 per hour in my job.
Try to sit down and plan out meals for next week. You can save even more money if you take a look at the weekly ad circulars at the supermarkets in your area along with using coupons. If you have a coupon and something is on special, you would even save more money!
Another great way to save money is to learn the cycle your local stores follow as far as when the prices are the lowest. You can easily keep track to determine when your most frequent purchased items will be on sale while the prices of a lot of foods will fluctuate most weeks. Just take time to watch the ads then note down the frequency they are on sale and how much they are. Soon, you will observe an emerging pattern that will tell you how many weeks it usually takes for those items to fall to their lowest prices again and that is when you will stock up. Grocery coupon Guide
Posted: March 21st, 2010 under Arts.
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