Have any of you seen the new TLC show called “Extreme Couponing”? I love it! Except there’s no way I would want to spend 20, 30, 40 hours a week couponing. Still, I manage to get some good deals when I do. We’ve been getting the Sunday paper for about 6 months and I tried clipping out all the coupons I thought I would use and filing them into categories. WAY too much work! I’ve discovered that if I leave my coupon inserts in tack and file them by date, I can scan the weekly sales, match it with a coupon, go to that insert, and just clip it then. I LOVE the website Pinching Your Pennies for this! It’s all done for me ahead of time!
Now, in all honestly, I don’t do this very often. Sometimes I will take the time to look through the store ads and price match at Walmart. And sometimes I will go all out and score big time like I did on Saturday. This was a fluke actually because I had my grocery list done and just ran upstairs to see if I had a coupon for a couple of times. 30 minutes later I came out with a game plan to shop at Smith’s and also Walmart (my regular grocery store) and to get some stuff for FREE!! I’ve never been able to get anything for free and that’s mainly because the stores in Utah (or at least up here and at least to my knowledge) don’t ‘double’ coupons. That’s how those crazy people on the show save so much money. Anyway…..the stars aligned on Saturday and I was able to get all of this for free:9 boxes/bag of pasta
2 bottles of men’s body wash
My full shopping order from Smith’sWith the 9 free boxes plus 10 bags of American Beauty pasta, I’d say we’re pretty well stocked up on pasta! And you can’t see it, but I also bought some make-up remover for full price that I needed (and that Walmart was out of) so that skewed my ‘cheapness’ a little.
My total was $81.15 but with $37.76 in promo sales + $16.29 in coupons, plus tax, I only paid $27.10 for a total savings of 68%!! It’s not 98% like the crazy people on “Extreme Couponing” but it’s my best savings ever and I’ll take it!
I also saved about $15 just by price matching a few items at Walmart.
So although it does take time, it can be worth it. It’s motivated me to be better at it. I don’t want to have to change my shopping habits drastically by going to multiple stores every week and spending hours preparing to shop, but if I can cut my grocery/household budget down by $50 a month and only spend an hour a week preparing, I’ll be happy. I’d like to cut it down even more but I’m limited on space and to really save, you need to stockpile. I’ve also learned a lot from the website Money Saving Mom. Anyway, sorry for bragging but I’m excited! :)
2 comments:
Good job! Watch out, it's addicting! Now you need to start getting multiple Sunday papers. :) I stack my ads and cut them all at once and have them organized in a binder. I'm surprised at how little time it takes, actually. Does PYP have the capabilities to make a grocery list? That's what I'm loving about SavvyShopper. I can make a list based off the deals on their site and then print it off and it prints off all the info I need to know to know (prices, coupons, etc.) to get the deals so it's all at the store with me but I don't have to take time to write the details all out. I'm preparing to hit Walmart tonight (double coupons in Utah county every Tuesday!) and Walgreens later this week when they restock. I'm excited!!
thats awesome!!!!! and its so exciting. Jared does the coupons in our family, but there were 2 times that we got 10 boxes of pasta and a can of pineapple for $2 something. (the pasta was free, but we had to get something else because smiths freaks out if your purchase comes to $0.00) we were gonna do it again this time, but we are up to our ears in pasta!!!! lol congrats tho!
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