Where Can I Find Coupons? Here are Ten Different Places to Grab Them

There are many different places to find coupons, from the obvious to the obscure. Go on a treasure hunt to gather up as many as you can. Coupons can save you money, whether you use just a few coupons on your favorite weekly items or practice the art of extreme couponing, a way of shopping that can get you up to 90 percent off of your groceries. Don’t forget that coupons can also be used on retail purchases, online purchases and entertainment venues too! Here is a breakdown of the many places where you can find money saving coupons. Grab … Continue reading

What’s New at Coupons.com? – Week of April 9, 2012

What coupon websites do you check before you go grocery shopping? One of the most popular places to find printable grocery coupons online is at Coupons.com. The coupons that you see there will not remain available forever, though. This blog will help you to find out what is new at Coupons.com. In this past week, I got an email from Coupons.com that was not like the previous ones that they send to me. Usually, I get one email a week that contains around six, brand new, coupons that had been added to the site. Later, I get another email with … Continue reading

What’s New at Coupons.com? – Week of March 2, 2012

One way to save yourself some time, as you hunt for coupons, is to sign up to get email from Coupons.com. They send about two emails a week, sometimes, three. Each one contains links to plenty of coupons. Coupons.com has a feature called “CouponFinder Lite”. You can only get access to it if you sign up to get emails from Coupons.com. It is a free service. They have another one that you have to pay for, that is supposed to give you coupons that are even more amazing that what the “CouponFinder Lite” gives you. Personally, I think the free … Continue reading

What’s New at Coupons.com – Week of January 27, 2012

Coupons.com is one of the most popular ways to get coupons. Your favorite coupon blog probably posts links to coupons that originate at Coupons.com. You have to download, and install, their software before you will be able to print out any of their coupons. It is simple to do, and doesn’t take up much room on your computer. It is both PC and Mac compatible. Quite some time ago, I signed up to allow Coupons.com to send me email. I get about two of them each week, and they are always full of interesting things. Usually, the email conveniently points … Continue reading

How to Use Coupons at a Warehouse Grocery Store

Did you know that you can use coupons and discounts at those warehouse grocery stores, such as Costco, Sam’s Club and BJs? It is true. You just have to know which coupons you can use and how to get them. Read more to learn about using coupons at warehouse stores on your groceries, and you’ll save even more than you have been when you shop. Manufacturer Coupons Manufacturer coupons that are not store specific can be found in several different places, including Sunday inserts from the newspaper, online at Coupons.com and other websites, in magazines and more. BJs is currently … Continue reading

A Plethora of Printable Coupons – Week of August 15, 2011

Looking for a great deal? There are plenty of printable coupons that can be found online. Every week, I try to find the coupons that do not require you to add software onto your computer in order to print them out. Some will require you to sign up with their website before you can get the coupon, but doing so is free. Cheerios has a printable coupon that will save you $1.00 off any two packages of Cheerios. The coupon will expire 30 days after you print it out. You can’t go wrong with a nice bowl of Cheerios! Smart … Continue reading

A Plethora of Printable Coupons

Coupons are easy to find if you know where to look. You can try scanning through Facebook for fan pages of companies that make the foods you like, in the hopes that there will be a coupon. You can browse through your favorite coupon websites. You can scan blogs that are dedicated to deals. Or, you can just go through this list, and pick out the ones that you want to use. Walmart has a coupon that will save you $1.00 off the price of a jar of Skippy Peanut Butter. It is a manufacturers printable coupon, which means that … Continue reading

Reducing the Cost of Newspaper Coupons

Yesterday, I talked about whether or not it is worth the printing expense to print coupons from the Internet. Today, I want to talk about another cost associated with coupons, that of buying newspapers to get the coupons that come with them. Personally, if I have to pay full price for a newspaper, I only get one copy of the paper, usually. This is because of my local store’s coupon policy. They only double or triple the first of a similar coupon, so it just isn’t worth it for me to obtain multiple sets of coupons this way. I also … Continue reading

Around and About: Found some great deals

Here’s some great opportunities for savings: Sign up at the Right at Home website for a free full sized can of Oust Room Deodorant. The first 10,000 registrants will receive this freebie. While you are on the website, take a look at the coupon for $3.50 off any Glade Fragrance Collection (excluding 2 oz candles) Then, sign up for the newsletter if you have not already. It’s THAT GOOD. Tearpad spotted at CVS – Save $1 on any 20 oz Coca Cola product when you buy any Reese’s or Hershey’s king size products. This is a good one to watch … Continue reading

Organizing Coupons – Finally, a Binder

I’ve been struggling for a while with organizing my coupons when I go to the store. I’ve always carried a large plastic box, with dividers. It’s about the size of a small tackle box. The problem is, it does not fit very well in the front of a shopping cart, and I am always having trouble with the lid. Then there’s the digging through it, in each category. I seem to be doing better with a notebook with clear binder inserts. Putting the coupons in categories, and being able to see them laid out really helps. It also keeps me … Continue reading