Now, as you may have noticed by this blog's title, our family is celebrating Frugal February. After December and January we feel like we need to get our spending back in control. Over the course of the month, I'll be posting about the biggest ways our family saves money. Today we'll start with the biggest...
-Using Coupons-
I know what you're thinking, how can using a coupon for 55 cents off soup really save money. Let me tell you, if you spend an extra half hour a week, you can save a ton. For example. Today I saved $41.27 and only ended up spending a little under $22. And if you're thinking I just bought junk, think again. Here's a rundown of what I bought today:
(2) half gallons of Horizon organic milk
(5) Quaker express breakfasts
(5) Stoneyfield Farms greek yogurts
(1) Reach dental floss
(2) Dove body wash
(1) Shave Gel
(2) Jumbo packs Huggies Pull-ups
(1) large V8 Splash
Here are the things to remember to use coupons the most effective:
1. You can't be brand loyal.
2. You have to know what things typically cost so that you know when you're getting a good deal.
3. Stock up on non-perishable items when you find a sweet deal.
And the most important: only buy things you would normally buy! Don't buy something just because you have a coupon, that's defeating the purpose!
Now, if you don't get a Sunday paper with all of the ads in it, fear not. Everything is on the internet these days! Aside from checking your local grocery store's circular ad, there are a ton of online places to look. These are some of my favorite:
hip2save.com
moneysavingmom.com
bigfatpiggybank.com
Each store has their own coupon policy. For example, Target/Walgreens/CVS all allow you to use both a manufacturers coupon in conjunction with their store coupon, which allows for even bigger savings. Check out your store's policy on doubling up and accepting competitor's coupons.
This all may sound tedious at first, but I promise, once you get the hang of it, it'll seem more and more like a game. And believe me, when you're saving an average of 55% off of all your receipts, it's worth it.
Congrats if you've made it this far. I know I was a bit long-winded. I'd love to hear about the ways your family saves money! Leave a comment and share the knowledge!!
4 comments:
Good tips! We're also trying to live frugally. I use alice.com a lot. It's really a good deal if you're living in NYC, with the free delivery. And the prices tend to be better than New York in-store prices, but I'm not sure how they'd compare for people with better access to Wal-Mart than we have :) We also use mint.com for tracking finances. And now I'm inspired to go back to using coupons!
I would love to go the coupon route but due to the costs here, we only ever shop at Costco. But we try to use those coupons when we can!
For saving money, we eat at home a lot, making our own bread, pasta sauce and ice cream. And it's healthier too cause we know what goes in it!
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