Wow! Now you no longer have to walk around with a handful of coupons because you can get the tip off for grocery store savings on WWHOW. It can seriously become such a hassle to scour all of the ads in your Sunday paper, only to try to find something affordable for your entire family to eat. When you visit WWHOW, it will give you the scoop on local grocery store savings, including Whole Foods. It’s no secret that Whole Foods can become quite expensive, and if you still want to purchase organic and fresh goods, then you may want to consider some of the savings available through this bargain shopping website.

For instance, a fellow shopper may have posted a deal on organic cherries, where you will have the opportunity to save up to three dollars a pound at a local Whole Foods in your area. On top of that, if you find someone in your neighborhood that shops at the same local market as you, they also may post sweet deals and discounts that you weren’t aware of. Stop spending so much grocery shopping for your family when you don’t have to with the help of your fellow bargain shoppers!

Bargain shopping can take on a whole new meaning this holiday season when you check out Coupon Shack. This blog is exactly how it sounds, and it offers you a bunch of connections for new coupons, printable coupons, and hot deals. You can create your own account to login to this website, and it will also offer you price comparisons for some of the hottest items.

When it comes to the hottest deals on this website, there are some great finds. One especially good new deal is Personalized Holiday Invitations with free shipping available. If you are having a Christmas party or gathering, then why not do it in style with these personalized invitations for the holiday season? For the most diehard bargain shopper, you are absolutely going to appreciate the price comparison portion of this website, which will allow you to see the regular price of the item and what you will be saving with the coupon. Just as an example, if you want to buy your son or daughter a Thomas The Tank Engine Sleeping Bag, you can see that it is normally $21.99, and you can get it for a mere $19.79 with an exclusive coupon. Get yourself to this website for your Christmas shopping!

clipping couponsCoupon Cravings is a seriously helpful deal blog for anyone who is addicted to coupons. This blog gives many different savings tips for basic times when you are out and about, which is exactly when you would need coupons. You may be surprised at how much you will save in the long run when you can save a little bit of extra cash on everyday items that you would normally purchase.

For instance, there is a post on Baja Fresh that will save you $2 when you spend $5. If you like Baja Fresh, then you’re absolutely going to love these printable coupons that will enable you to save up to $5 if you spend up to $15. Very helpful! For every day grocery shopping, you can save money on Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice when you go to Target. This is the perfect coupon for every day shoppers because you can save a some extra cash by getting an entire bottle of Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice for only $.98. This may not seem like a big deal, but all of these coupons really add up. For all of you coupon freaks out there, this is the site for you!

STOCKPILEWhen the items you use most go on sale you need to stockpile! Stockpiling is when you buy several of the same item for future use. What items does your household use the most? We go through Angel Soft toilet paper, Pert Plus shampoo, and BBQ sauce faster than anything else. Your family may go through other items such as paper towels, frozen pizzas, or dryer sheets. Make a list of your most used items so you will know what to watch for on sale.

When your items do go on sale you have to decide if you should buy enough for the time being, or if the sale is good enough to add items to your stockpile. This week Pert Plus was on sale 2 bottles for $5 with $3 credit to use on a future purchase. That makes my normal $3.28 shampoo $2.50 each and then after the credit, it’s like spending $1 per bottle. Luckily I had a pile of $1.50 off Pert Plus coupons from the newspaper and internet, so I would pay $2 cash for every 2 bottles, and then get a $2 credit on my next purchase. I bought 6 bottles, enough for four or five months. If I would have had more coupons I would have kept buying, as my shampoo was basically free. I paid $6 total out of pocket and had $6 in credit. I then turned around and spent that $6 on other sale items for my stockpile.

Don’t limit yourself to just a few of your most used items, if the sale is a great sale, you can stockpile even rarely used items. If after combining coupons and the sale price items are free or almost free, why not buy? I buy food we’ve never tried before when I can find it for free or around .50. If I buy five of a new soup at .18 each and I don’t like the flavor, I end up giving them away to family, trading them with friends for stuff I do like, or donating them at my son’s can food drive. Don’t be afraid to stockpile items that are almost free. Some of the most popular stockpile items are air fresheners and plug ins, just because it seems every other week with coupons and sales you can get them free.

Most people worry that they don’t have room to store stockpile items. Even people in tiny one room apartments find space. Buy an under bed container and store items there. Linen closets, under bathroom sinks, and garages are great stockpile places. Just make sure you remember where you put what and don’t forget to use the items before the expiration date. What do you do when your stockpile starts taking over the house? Throw together a gift basket of stock pile items for that new bride, college student, or struggling family down the block. If you got most of your items free or for pennies on the dollar you can afford to give some away. Selling flat rate boxes of like items will also make you some quick cash on eBay.

The next time you see your deodorant on sale super cheap, grab a few extra to stockpile. If you keep everything you use in bulk you will never have to worry about running out unexpectedly, and you’ll never have to pay full price again. If you need help finding your items to stockpile there are many sites out there that post stores sales, and Wwhow is a great resource. Leave a comment with your stockpiling tips or let us know what you plan to stockpile!

stampsDo you have a computer in your home? If so you have a money saving opportunity readily available. The computer is often overlooked when it comes to helping you cut costs and get great deals. Saving money with your computer can be just as easy and addicting as check your email!

It’s downright dim-witted to tear up a dollar, but that is what you do each time you mail just two bills. Stamps aren’t free, and the cost of postage rises every May with the rate of inflation. Why not pay your bills online and put that $8.80 you pay for a book of stamps towards your debt. A lot of people don’t feel safe paying bills online, but if you use your bank’s secure bill pay service you should be fine. Another option is to pay on the web site associated with your bill. I pay my cable bill on the cable website by entering my debit card information. It’s fast, secure, and free. If you stop yourself from buying a book of stamps each month, over a years time you will have saved over $100!

Your computer is also a great tool for comparison shopping. I plan on getting my four year old a bicycle for Christmas. I could just go to the toy store and buy one at full price, but I’m way too thrifty to even consider that. Instead I have already started checking several local toy store prices online by visiting their website. I can also check stores like Walmart, Target, and Amazon. I have added several bikes at each store to my wish list and cart for later purchase, and all I have to do is log on to see if one goes on sale. I’ll make my purchase when either I get a free shipping offer from an online store, or my local store has a big sale advertised online.

Anytime I plan on making an online purchase, I always search for “online coupon codes” before I check out. Just enter the store’s name and “coupon codes” and like magic your search results will be filled with discount codes. These codes are just like store coupons, only you type in the coupon yourself at checkout. Often the codes are for free shipping, a free gift with purchase, $10 off a $50 purchase, 30% off, or even up to 50% off. I love virtual coupons just as much as in store coupons!

Your computer can also save you money if you use it to order free samples of products you regularly use, and if you use it to print coupons out to use in stores. If you use your computer to save a little each month, you’ll have a little more money to spend on necessities. Most people are surprised when they realize just how much their home computer can save them, and I would love for you to leave a comment telling me how you use your computer to save money!

My first time to use coupons.Do you ever see that lady at the grocery store buying up all the sale items and using a huge stack of coupons? If you are stuck behind her in the checkout line, her total is above $100 but then after coupons she ends ups paying like $30? That’s me! Me and a million other thrifty shoppers who know how to get the most for our dollar and feed our family for much less than we budgeted.

On TV and in magazines they try to sell you grocery shopping instructions, like coupons are some kind of secret. There is no reason to purchase one of those $100 sheets of paper as everything you need to know is readily available on the web. I am even a member of several online coupon communities. We all help each other find the best grocery and coupon deals, just as WWHOW does.

Every Sunday in my house is known as “Coupon Sunday”. Sunday is the day the coupons come out in the paper as well as sale ads for retail stores. The first thing I do is sit down and clip out the coupons. You don’t have to clip every coupon, but if there’s even a slight chance you might want to buy the item one day, clip it be on the safe side.

Next I look at the retail store ads. You will be surprised how many items you just cut out coupons for are on sale. Keep in mind that grocery store ads come out on Wednesday, so you will need to remember to grab up a set of those too. If I notice that biscuits are on sale at a store and I have a coupon, I whip out my notepad and write ‘Name of store: biscuits .99 ea (coupon .50 off)”. I start getting excited when I have five or more things in my notepad for one store. You will have the longest lists for grocery stores, and maybe only one or two items listed for most retail stores.  If the one or two item stops aren’t worth your trip, either don’t go or take the ad to a store that meets other store’s sale prices.

If you have access to a printer you can check out printable coupon sites. Many times the coupon value on internet coupons are a little higher than the newspaper value. Also print out any buy 1 get 1 free coupons you find! If the item goes on sale in stores buy 1 get 1 free and then you use your coupon, you end up getting both items free.

After I make my shopping lists I organize my coupons. I have way too many coupons, so I use a photo album that holds three 4×6 photos per page

 in little clear slots. Some professional coupon shoppers use sport card books, but unless you have one sitting around they can be expensive to purchase. If you are just starting out a plastic coupon organizer from your local dollar or discount store may be sufficient. You can organize your coupons however you like. I organize mine by type of food and keep household items completely separate. Other people organize their’s by isles in the store or grocery departments alphabetically. You can personalize your coupon organizing as you wish as long as it works for you!

Before you head out to the grocery store make a list of every item you plan to purchase, how much it is on sale for, subtract the coupon, and see your total price per item. You will know how much you are saving, how much you are spending total, and if you need to get a second coupon so you can buy two of the item. I always take a small sandwich baggie to the store also. When I add an item to my cart I put the coupon for the item in the baggie. It makes it easier at checkout not to have to pull coupons out from different slots in my photo album, and they don’t get all scrunched up in my pocket.

At the checkout watch and make sure your items ring up on sale. When the cashier says your total hand over you coupons and watch your savings add up (or subtract) from your total. This is the fun part! Look how much you saved!

The first time you get your coupons set up it may take you an hour or two, but after that you will get faster. If it takes you an hour, and you save $20 by buying items on sale and using coupons, you just made $20 in that hour!

There are a few other things I do to maximize my savings. I try to shop at stores that double and triple my coupons. Several chain stores in my area triple coupons up to .35 and double coupons up to .50. That means if I buy the .99 sale biscuits, and have a .50 off coupon, my coupon is doubled and my biscuits are FREE, plus I get an extra penny back!

The main grocery store I shop at not only doubles and triples coupons, but they also have a loyalty card. Their card not only gets you the sale price, but you can load electronic coupons on to it! I use sites like Cellfire and Shortcuts.com and add electronic coupons on before I head to the store. Often, the electronic coupons are for the same items as the ones in the paper. With my .99 biscuits I used my doubled coupon to get $1 off, and them my electronic coupon to save an additional .50! They end up paying me .51 for those biscuits! With each item you can use a manufactured coupon and your electronic coupon. Remember that your electronic coupons are loaded onto your member card, so you don’t even have to keep up with them.

See the photo? That was from my very first couponing trip. I was shy about using coupons and wanted to start out with just a few things to give it a try. I had 22 items and my total was over $40. After scanning my member card for the sale prices and electronic coupons, and handing over my newspaper coupons, my total went down to $14.44!

Have I inspired you to give coupons a try? If so please leave a comment! I would love to hear from you!

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In case you haven’t caught on, I am always on the lookout for a fantastic bargainista, which is why I want to give a shout out to Bargain Briana and all of the wonderful money-saving options that she is offering on her site. One of the best is a little feature called Freebie Friday, which, as you guessed it, happens every Friday. This allows the option of a bunch of different bloggers to link to the freebies that they have available, and you, as a reader, get to check out a variety of different free samples and coupons found all over the Internet to save you some serious cash.

Briana is a mother, so you better believe she has some insight on the best ways to save money for a family or otherwise. Her blog is specifically designed to offer bargains in a community type setting for anyone who wants to still shop but not break the bank. She has her site broken up into a few different categories, like drug stores, grocery stores, and free offers, so you can definitely find what you are looking for. Speaking of free, since it is Friday, make sure that you check out the latest Freebie Friday offer to get your weekend off to a good start!

clipping couponsIf you are already here, then I am sure that you are a big ole bargain fan, which is exactly why I want to review for you a fantastic bargain blog called Coupon Divas. The one thing about this site that makes it stand out is that they are offering a printable coupon list, so you can actually take your bargains into the physical realm of reality, and use the coupons that they provide for the stores in your area. If your taste is a little more refined, then this is the place that you will want to visit because it has coupons for such stores as Banana Republic, Bebe, and Sephora. Are you listening, ladies? For these specific deals, you can check out their mobile coupon list that was just posted to have an even better weekend to look forward to.
Interestingly enough, this site is run by a mom, making her an expert on shopping and saving money for both individuals and families. Along those lines, there are also multiple grocery coupons available through this website, making it well worth your time to stop by. This is something that you will be able to use in any walk of life, whether you want to buy some new fabulous makeup, or just some BIC pens. It’s up to you!

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