Coupons
Bargain Briana
My goal is to teach others to save money while shopping by utilizing effective coupon methods. I always knew about coupons but never really knew how to use them. This is not something that can be learned overnight and the savings usually start to show after you have a nice stockpile of your basic items. When I first started “hard core” couponing in 2006, my family was resistant. Once they realized how we really could buy more for less, the whole family is involved with saving money. From the kids looking for coupons at the store, clipping coupons, or helping me shop, saving money is a family project. Being called a “Coupon Freak” is a term of endearment in our household.
Southern Savers
A SAHM (Stay at Home Mom) of 4 children who started couponing to help pay off a loan. She thought it would be temporary, but after one trip to CVS where she saved $100 and spent .25 cents she was hooked!! Now they have more food in the pantry than ever before and they spend over $400 less a month. If buying groceries for pennies sounds to good to be true, look through some of her deal lists to see how it can be done and then go to the guides below and the Extreme Couponer: 101 series to begin learning just how you can do it!!
Luv2BFrugal
My kids think I'm the Coupon Queen. My husband is amazed when I come home with bags of stuff for literally pennies on the dollar, and he is very appreciative when we can go to my "stash" when we run out of something. Is it an obsession? Probably! Does it benefit my family? Definitely, plus it allows me to share the abundance with which the Lord has blessed our family. More about me: I'm a homeschool mom to three active children ages 13, 11, and 6, as well as the wife of a busy pastor in rural Tennessee.
Frugal Fairhope
The key to saving money and using this blog is to "stack" your coupons. Match up sales with store coupons on top of manufactured coupons and receive rebates for the same item. Sometimes you can even make money. Walgreens has to be my favorite drugstore for finding deals. Not only do they seem to have the best deals and sales, but they offer real cash back rebates. Got to love getting a check at the end of the month and the free items in my stockpile! Rite Aid to me has the simplest deals to follow. The do not offer register rewards, just circular coupons and rebates. Simple! I personally like to get real cash back for my purchases and not just credit to buy more at CVS. I admit it is nice to have the ExtraCare bucks on hand. Having to worry about the minimum to buy and tracking the expiration date is not fun for me. I have found some pretty good deals without the ExtraCare bucks.
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