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xtreme Couponing: 5 Tactics Every Mom Can Use
by the Circle of Moms Editors
Could you buy over $1,100 worth of groceries for just $51.67? Or pay off a $600 bill with just $2.64? TLC's new Extreme Couponing special is raising eyebrows with the jaw-dropping savings, massive stockpiling, and even dumpster-diving of its zealous couponers.
While most of us don't aspire to live this group's lifestyle, we can all whittle down our grocery bills by adopting some of their money-saving strategies. We've scoured our communities for simple coupon and money-saving tactics suggested by Circle of Moms members and extreme couponers alike. Grab your scissors!
1. Combine Coupons
Combining manufacturer coupons, rebates, store coupons and in-store sales is a great way to save extra money. Renea H., a mother of three in Pennsylvania, combines coupons to score deep discounts on diapers: "Just picked up Huggies Pure & Natural diapers for less than $3 a pack (jumbo pack) using the $3 coupon from the Sunday paper, and the $2 Rite Aid Video rewards coupon, and the '$5 off a $20 purchase' coupon also on the Rite Aid Video rewards site."
2. Find Extra Coupons Online
In addition to grocery store circulars, there are numerous websites devoted exclusively to couponing. Emily S., a mother of two in Flint, MI, is one of many Circle of Moms members who recommendCouponmom.com and Coupongal.net: "Both sites have all the links to sites to print out free grocery coupons." Several others moms approve of Redplum.com. Melinda M., a mother of one, also adviseschecking individual store websites: "Some of the grocery stores allow you to select your coupons online so that they will be on your store card. When it is scanned at the register the savings comes off."
3. Keep Coupons Organized
Discount cards and coupons are slippery little things! Circle of Moms members suggest organizing coupons with envelopes, accordion files or coupon binders to avoid losing or accidently tossing them. San Diego mom Niki K. shares, "A clear expandable envelope works miracles (the kind you'd use for bills), then instead of months tabs, you mark store names (or whatever works for you), and you always have them right where you can find them." Meanwhile Rachel R., a mother of three in Germany, has tried two organizational approaches: "I used to have a small accordion file with things organized by category, but it took me forever to find things I needed...so now I have a binder with baseball-card-type pages to separate the coupons. The best part is I have it broken into grocery aisles, so I flip pages as I go, and it's much quicker and easier to see what I have."
4. Buy in Bulk
While you may not want the giant grocery stockpiles treasured by extreme couponers, buying in bulk is a valuable money-saving tip when you're careful to only choose items that your family really uses. Laurie H., a mother of two, buys rice, oatmeal, couscous, and spices in bulk from a local health food store, while Heather B., a mother of one, suggests buying and freezing meat: "Buy meat in bulk and freeze it. I won't pay more then $1.99/lb for any meat, so when it's on sale I stock up. Most meat is good for a few months if put it in the freezer quickly."
5. Plan Ahead
Embarking on each shopping trip with a specific plan is another great tip to borrow from extreme couponers. Jessie T., a mother of one in Busselton, advises making (and sticking to!) a detailed shopping list for the week: "Plan your meals out for the week before you go shopping. It's the best advice I can give. Before I started doing that I was spending $230 a week on shopping. Now that I plan out my meals through the week I only spend $180." With a specific plan, you'll avoid tossing extra items into the cart and racking up a higher-than-expected bill.
Looking for more coupon sites and money-saving tips?
With communities like Coupon Clippin' Mamas (11,000+ members) and Money Saving Tips(400,000+ members), along with conversations on everything from money-saving suggestions for single moms and being green and saving money, Circle of Moms is a great place to find and share money-related advice with other moms.
Deal of the Day 2/2:
Below you'll find 2 ways to save with Discovery Toys. It's a really cool company that sells educational, interactive, and inventive toys- many of which you won't see anywhere else. The Educational Consultant/website info is listed at the bottom, feel free to reach out with any questions!
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Discovery Toys has been helping parents to teach, play, and inspire with our high-quality educational toys, books, games and music for over three decades. Ask about our Autism Support Program.
There are 2 ways to save with this awesome company:
1. Host a catalog party with sales exceeding $100 and receive free tax and shipping on toys earned with your free product value
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2. Contact the consultant below with an order of $55 or more to receive free shipping
Amanda Trejbrowski
Discovery Toys Educational Consultant
amandastoystore@yahoo.com
(267) 625-4377 www.discoverytoyslink.com/amandastoystore
We've been offering families toys and games that lead to learning for over 25 years. And, with the expansion of our line into books and software, we can offer children even more exciting adventures on the path to success. Discovery Toys is a name you can trust! Each of our products has been kid tes
Deal of the Weekend: 1/29, 1/30- Tastefully Simple
Free Bountiful Beer Bread
Tastefully Simple offers a wide selection of convenient, easy-to-prepare foods designed to help people spend less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying the rest of their lives.
Mention this blog and order at least $50.00 this month and receive a Bountiful Beer Bread for free!
Welcome to Tastefully Simple! From main dishes to desserts, we offer a wide variety of easy-to-prepare foods and gifts for every day and every occasion.
For more information, or to set up a home party please contact:
Janeen Kime
Tastefully Simple Team Leader
The Food You Love, the Time you Deserve
janeenkime@gmail.com
Contact for home parties, catalog parties, orders, or becoming a consultant.
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