
$1/1 Yoplait Fiber One Yogurt--free after doubling and a sale
$1/1 YoPlus Yogurt--free after doubling and a sale
$1/1 Bagel Bites--free after doubling and a sale
$0.50/1 Steamers--free after doubling and a sale
$1/2 Ronzoni Pasta--free after doubling and a sale
$0.75/1 No Yolks Noodles--remember to load the UPromise ecoupons on your card, too!
$1/1 California Pizza Kitchen Pizza
A Variety of General Mills and Kellogg's coupons
Several Pillsbury coupons
$2 to $5 off LeapFrog products
I'm trying desperately to learn how to use coupons better but I'm so confused! How do you get such good deals on name brand items when the generic items are cheaper, even with most coupons? Sure would LOVE to know your secret or have someone explain it to me. :) I really enjoy your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking--I want to help others save money, and couponing can save more than most people realize. Unfortunately, my store isn't in your area, but here are some tips to help you get more for your money:
ReplyDelete--Get to know the coupon policies at the stores in your area--many people don't know that their stores offer special days or promotions for coupons.
--Go to a few stores and start a price book with the lowest prices of items. When you see a sale that is a low price, buy more than one (stockpiling) to get you to the next sale (6-8 weeks) if it is in your budget. As you build a stockpile, you won't have to pay full-price for many items ever again and this will save a LOT of money!
--Shop CVS/Walgreens for personal items to save money there
--Check out my posts under "Coupon 101" for answers to more questions, and email me for clarification or if you have more questions.
--Watch your grocery bills go down! :-)