Savvy Shopper Deals

by Maggie

I have been couponing (is that a word?) for about a month now. I spend an hour and a half cutting out the coupons from my 5 papers Sunday night. I have a 2″ zipper binder full of coupons in baseball card holders that I carry around with me to the store. I plan my shopping list for about an hour and I go to 3 to 5 stores. Crazy right?

But I am saving quit a bit. My friend Heather introduced me to the idea a few months back and it seemed pretty smart to me. She went to a class and I just watched the tutorial videos on on-line at SavvyShopperDeals.com. Basically, just match a coupon to a sale. If you are interested go to the site and watch the professional.

I felt pretty discouraged at first because I was spending a ton of time on it but didn’t feel like I was saving that much. But then I checked out our budget and our storage room downstairs, turns out I am saving. I have almost doubled our food storage in a month and spent the same amount on groceries as before.

But I have to warn you, it takes a ton of time! I’ve been looking at different options to help the family out financially for a while and there is no smart way for me to go to work. I wouldn’t make enough in my profession to cover daycare. So I look at this as my part time job. I’m hoping to get our grocery bill down to $50 a week. It also cuts the cost of personal hygiene, cleaners and medicine.

If you are thinking about doing it here a few tips from someone who doesn’t know very much about it:

  • go ahead and buy the 3″ binder, you will use all of it! And get straps, trust me, you will want them. I ended up sewing some on mine and that was a pain in the butt!
  • Chad got  100 baseball card holders on amazon.com for $10 plus $5 shipping, I’ve also heard they are at hobby stores, Roberts and Target (Target being the cheapest)
  • take a friend after a while and talk to her about the savings, it made me feel really good and I realized how awesome it is
  • find a single friend to go with. She can watch the kids and use your coupons herself. I will be going with my cousin Julie on Tuesday and Friday, pretty excited about that
  • the best way to learn is to just start

Thank you Heather for helping me out and the advice!DSCF1252DSCF1254

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3 Comments

  1. Posted January 20, 2010 at 9:36 am | Permalink

    wow, Maggie. This seems very interesting. We could always do a little more to save on household stuff. I MAY take a look, but that is a TON of time! Good for you though! By the way, I can’t believe that you have a 4 year old now. It seems so crazy that Bre wont be far behind…::sigh::

  2. Shelley
    Posted January 29, 2010 at 10:10 am | Permalink

    You know I’ve seen lots of ladies do this on the news and stuff… But I’ve always thought that if I got the generic brand it wouldn’t save me anything more than coupons…. What is your take on this? Because I’d like to also start some more savings around here!

  3. Posted January 29, 2010 at 1:15 pm | Permalink

    I think it saves more than generic. At least with some things. We are getting the good cereal cheaper than malt o meal. I don’t pay over $1.25 a box. You can’t be brand loyal though. Just depends what is on sale.

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