Friday, March 25, 2011

So where do I find these good deals???

I know it seems like it has been ages since my last post.  I think I'm coming back to the land of the living and functioning from having the flu and bronchitis.  Two things I NEVER want to have again in my life!  My house has not yet recovered, my laundry is sadly behind, my dishwasher hasn't quite caught up, and there is chocolate milk on my sheets (it looks disturbingly like poop, just in case you wondered...thanks Roman) but I haven't stopped couponing!

This past week, my bill would have been $311...EEK!  We walked out spending only $120 out of pocket!  Once I subtracted taxes and the produce and milk, for which I didn't have coupons, I only spent $66!  Talk about an exciting trip.  I was, however, sweating and snapping at Jasen in the checkout line...he was in my way, ok?!  I analyzed my perspiration and snarkiness afterwards over lunch and realized that though I know I'm going to save A TON of money, I'm not the couponer who knows what I will be spending before the cashier tells me.  It's kinda like playing the lottery for me. . .I'm nervous about hitting the jackpot and how big...or little it will be.  But, thankfully, this is about the only stressful part.  So don't fret if you overspend...I have a secret...grocery stores take returns!!  You might want to wear a baseball hat and dark sunglasses because it is kinda embarrassing to be returning 15 cans of chicken broth because you went a little overboard...been there and done that, but they take it back...so stop stressing, ok?

So down to the good stuff...Here are my favorite sites that I routinely read for coupons, tips, sales, and ideas.  Each one has their own great thing, but at the risk of another huge post and no pictures...I'll try to keep it short :)

Couponing to Disney:  This site is great, she gives great sale notifications, as well as shows you how to always be getting samples or coupons in your mailbox.  All of her savings go toward their trips to Disney for their family.  She's pretty amazing.  She has great explanations and stories.  She also has a section on how much they are saving by not eating out as well as getting skinny for their next trip!
Southern Savers:  This is the site that I LURVE. . .she takes the weekly grocery store sales and makes them into printable shipping lists...as though that wasn't enough, she links ALL the printable coupons and where they appeared in the circulars, right there in the list for you!  All you have to do is click and print.  That is MY kind of site.  She also posts about great sales for all kinds of things too.  I really like her tutorials on how to get started and this is where I would point you if you need some step by step directions.
Money Saving Mom:  She is really good not only linking sales, but great with ideas and how to incorporate your family into your savings as well as teach your children about it.  She also has some AMAZING recipies and meal plans too!
The Thrifty Mama:  She links sales and coupons and has lots of natural and green ideas and sales links as well.
Deal Seeking Mom:  Great deals and commentaries
I Heart Publix:  A great resource for Publix deals and information.  They post a lot of things that you may find useful if you have Publix near by.
Totally Target This site is great...everything about Target and has a weekly list of things that are $1 and under!

Truly...these are the ONLY places that I get my sales and coupons...there are some of you are hyperventilating and others who are thinking "that's not that bad" You don't have to do them all!  A lot of them post the same sales but have different concentrations on their sites. . .find the ones that fit your personality for scoping out sales in general, but I recommend Southern Savers hands down for grocery store couponing...I haven't found a better place for making your grocery store list for sales.

Stay tuned for the next post "To have a Freezer or not have a Freezer...that is the question"  In the mean time, rock your own style for couponing and take it one step at a time. . .if you get overwhelmed, take a step back, you will get the hang of it and find the right balance for your family!


3 comments:

  1. I love, love, love your blogs!!! I have been couponing since February and am addicted. I am saving anywhere between 50% to 75% on my groceries! Just tonight, I spent $22.46 at CVS and saved $75. 45!!! I love, love CVS for great deals and freebies! I always save a huge amount when shopping there. I come out with bags and bags and usually spend $20 or less and save more than $50 or more! I also rack up at Kroger! I save at least $100 or more combining couponing with sales! Thanks for all the info and encouragement! I identify with you completely about the lotto feeling at checkout - I never know what I will spend but get super excited as I hand over my bundle of coupons and see the price drop! I am super sad that Kroger no longer takes e-coupons with manufacturer, I am going to have to re-strategize!

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  2. Well, to anyone overwhelmed I will just say, any money saved is money saved, right? I have been all over the map on the couponing, and right now I'm not quite aces with it, but an extra $20, $30, or $40 is still worth it!

    Thanks Lana! I thought of you yesterday as I bought 8 bags of snacks at Kroger! Ha!

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  3. I almost envy your couponing adventures. Being single and living on my own I really do not get to partake in all this couponing fun because I pretty much buy the same 20 items over and over, LOL It's just not necessary for me to buy 20 cans of soup because I will NEVER use them. One day I will be a couponing guru too...:-)

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