Couponing 101: What Couponing Can Do for You and Your Family

December 30, 2009 8:00 am · 4 comments

by Jennie

 

When I talk to people about my love of couponing we sometimes get asked if it is really worth it. My answer? Without a doubt…YES!

Another common quesiton is if we are getting things we really need or just a bunch of junk food. For today’s Couponing 101 Post I wanted to share with you a few of our successful shopping trips that I had during my first six months of couponing. I hope this will debunk the “coupons are only for junk food” myth. As you can see from the pictures below, everything we get are products that our families will use or we can donate!

Target $2.18 (Saved $102.69!)
$8.46 at King Soopers (Saved $365!)
$2.21 Money Maker at Rite Aid

$10.81 Money Maker at Rite Aid

$15.64 Money Maker at Walgreens

$40.00 at Kohls (Saved $211!)
 



 


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1 Molly December 30, 2009 at 9:26 AM

Wow! Good Job! I love your site! Keep up the good work.

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2 wanda July 22, 2011 at 4:14 PM

very excited to learn I would love to save on gorcerys

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3 Tat February 11, 2012 at 10:07 AM

Oh my, I wished I could do this! When you say mm at Rite Aid or Wags, does this mean they give you money back, or it is applied to your purchase (like WM)?

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4 Jennie February 11, 2012 at 11:29 PM

You can Tat! :) Money Maker really is going to depend on the store. Sometimes it could be a true cash money maker but most of the time it will be through a rebate or store credit. Just take a look at the top of the store that you want to shop at for a link to the store guide. ;)

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