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Eight Tips to Couponing

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February 2, 2011 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Beginners

published date: December 30, 2009
modified datt: February 02,2011

If you are new to Frugal Coupon Living, take a look at Frugal Coupon Living’s Features as well as the printable store feature.

1)      Stay Organized

Overall organization is critical to maintaining sanity and realizing long term value.  There is nothing worse in couponing than going into a store unorganized.  Have your list, your coupons, and know your sale.  Leave the rest in the car.  A little prep work in needed before you hit the stores.

2)      Know the Code

There is a secret formula.   A sale + a MFR (manufacturer) coupon + a SC (store coupon) + a CC (competitor coupon)  = freebies, moneymakers, and cheap items.   When possible combine these things.   In addition to the secret formula, you need to know the acronyms (see my side bar for examples.)

3)      Be Flexible

Break from brand loyalties, there are a lot of great coupons out there if you are willing to try new things.  You will find when combining coupons you end up buying most of the brands that are most expensive for the least amount of money. Don’t worry about having to only buy the generic items.

4)      Learn to Stockpile

When there is an amazing sale combined with a large coupon you must stockpile.  Know your store sales, how frequently things go on sale and then save enough until the next sale.  This might mean you need several copies of a coupon…getting multiple copies of newspapers is a good idea. A general rule of thumb is one copy of the paper for as many people in the house – four people in the house would mean four Sunday papers. If you find you are in a time when you can not coupon as much, cut back to two papers. You at least one two papers, so during B1G1 sales you have a coupon for each item.

5)      Reward Cards Are Your Friend

Many stores offer great incentives only for those who are reward card holders.  Sometimes it is best to get reward cards of stores not even in your area because some stores will take those competitors’ coupons that might come to your address for being a club/reward card member.

6)      Understand the Fine Print

Make sure you read the details so you truly understand what is on sale and what items for the coupon will work.  Most manufacturers display the most expensive item on face of the coupon.  Consumers look at the picture and select that item.  If you read the fine print there might be a cheaper item for which you could get the discount (one example is a trial size item.)

7)      Don’t Reinvent the Wheel

Frugal Coupon Living has done the work for you.  Don’t get stressed trying to plan your shopping list.  Use this website to see what is on sale each week and what is matched to a coupon.  If you do not have the coupon, don’t buy the item unless your family is in need (sales are good, but they are even better with coupons.)  Look at my shopping lists then create your own list.

8)   Manage Your Time

I realize that gathering your coupons, list of sale items, etc can take some time and can make going to the grocery store difficult. If you are strapped for time, I encourage you to shop the B1G1 sales, items that are significantly reduced, and at least take along printable coupons attached to the lists provided on Frugal Coupon Living. Sometimes, I personally find, hunting for the coupon in my coupon binder can be more difficult than just selecting print on my computer. Do the best you can and don’t be hard on yourself for what you didn’t’ do, rather rejoice in how much you did save!

Related Posts:

CVS 101

Walgreens 101

Couponing Acronyms and Explanations

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B1G1 Dozen Krispy Kreme Donuts

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February 3, 2011 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Restaurant, Valentine's Day

published date: February 03, 2011
modified datt: February 02,2011

Purchase 1 dozen donuts at Krispy Kreme stores before February 14th, and get 12 cards for a FREE donut or a FREE cup of coffee or hot chocolate. Find participating locations (or call your local store ahead.)

Great idea for Valentines gifts to go with your FREE Valentine cards!

Find this and MORE Valentine Deals on Frugal Coupon Living.

Thanks, Couponing to Disney

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FREE Disney Enchanted Character Call

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February 2, 2011 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Entertainment, Free, Valentine's Day

published date: February 01, 2011
modified datt: February 02,2011

Update: I had a reader comment there was a $3 service fee, did anyone else find this to be true?

Disney Movie Rewards is giving you a FREE enchanted call with the character of your choice when you use the code ENCHANTEDCALL. Look for an email with instructions and a schedule to set up your call time.

Note: Free call are not available to ID, WA, GA, KY, MS, NE, TN and LA.

Previous Disney Movie Rewards I Have Shared Include:

5 points – FM39V03SSW
25 points – REX
25 points – FPSNN83JX9
25 points – CHIHUAHUA
50 points – D11M20R01NY
50 points – COOL
50 points – 9EKSMN38SH
50 points – 9FTMRYWEK

This could be a nice Valentine Treat!

Holly took a survey when she logged on and got 100 additional points.

Thanks, Budget Savvy Diva

Note: Try the code M1D17PYH9MXZ for 50 points.

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Enfamil – $10 Off, 15% Cash Back

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February 2, 2011 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Baby, Online Shopping

published date: February 02, 2011
modified datt: February 02,2011

If you have not ordered from Diapers.com, I am sure MANY moms on this site can tell you about the convenience and great price that the site has. First, get FREE S&H on your first purchase of $49. If you use the code DIAPERSV, you get 15% off your first order PLUS you wil get 30% cash back on diapers for three months!

Right now on Diapers.com, there is a NEW eCoupon for $10 off Enfamil Formula. That makes a savings of $10 AND the 15% off for first time users.

Pick up the 6 pack for around $140 (depending on infant or baby) and get 15% off making it around $120 or $20/can. FREE S&H included.

This transaction, does require you to foot  some money for your stock pile. If it is no feasible, consider a smaller quantity with smaller eCoupons or even pick up some diapers with your 15% code.

Make sure you click the eCoupon before placing it into your cart.

After this purchase, make sure you claim your $10 credit on Soap.com. YMMV as it might only work if you have shopped before now on Diapers.com.

Thanks, Passion for Savings.

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Cookies and Milk Coupon is Back – Hurry!

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February 1, 2011 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Coupons, Facebook

published date: February 01, 2011
modified datt: February 01,2011

This awesome coupon for $1 off Nabisco Cookies wyb Milk is back on Facebook. But hurry, it’s only there until they reach 30,000, which can happen very quickly! Hit your back button to print this twice.

Target has a $1/2 printable, so head there for this deal:

Buy 1 or 2 Chips Ahoy $2 each
Use $1 Nabisco printable
Use $1/2 Target printable (only if you get 2 cookies)

= $1 each plus the cost of milk

Thanks, Moms By Heart

If your family goes through milk like mine does, then your deal will look like this:

Buy 2 Chip Ahoy $2 each
Use 2 $1 Nabisco printables
Use $1/2 Target printable

= $.50 each plus the cost of 2 gallons of milk

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Gerber Rice Cereal – $2.73/large box shipped

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February 1, 2011 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Amazon, Baby

published date: February 01, 2011
modified datt: February 01,2011

Here’s another great baby deal on Amazon:

Gerber Cereal, Rice Single Grain with VitaBlocks, 16-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) for $19.29.  That by itself is not that great of a deal.  BUT, when you Subscribe & Save, you save another 15% and get it for $16.40 or $2.73/box.  That is much better than in the store and this is for the large boxes.  Gerber cereal coupons are very hard to come by and I have never seen it B1G1 at the stores that I shop at, so this is a very good deal to me!  Keep in mind that you can mix the cereal into the fruits and veggies once you begin introducing those to your baby’s diet, so you will likely get through all 6 boxes!  If not, just donate the rest of the unopened boxes.

Don’t forget to cancel the Subscribe & Save right when you get your shipment unless you think you’ll need more.

And make sure to check all of my other Amazon Deals too!

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Vaseline Bonus Packs – $.99 at Target

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February 1, 2011 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Target

published date: February 01, 2011
modified datt: February 01,2011

Target is giving us a great deal on Vaseline Lotion Bonus Packs this week – priced at $2.99! Look for them on an end-cap rack in the skincare aisle, although location may vary by store. They include a 10 oz Vaseline Lotion shrink wrapped with a Travel size Q-Tips Plastic case with 30 Q-tips in it. A few varieties were available, including Vaseline Intensive Rescue Lotion and the Vaseline Men’s Lotion. Use the following combinations to pick up these Bonus Packs for $.99 cents:

$1 Vaseline for Men Lotion (ETS) printable (Target coupon)
$1 Vaseline Lotion, any RP Unilever 1/30

= $.99 each (combine SC and MFR)

OR

$1 Vaseline Intensive Rescue Skin Care (ETS) printable (Target coupon)
$1 Vaseline Intensive Rescue Lotion, any RP Unilever 1/30
$1 Vaseline Lotion, any RP Unilever 1/30

= $.99 each (combine SC and MFR)

Find more Target Deals on Frugal Coupon Living.

Thanks, Totally Target (for the picture too)

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Prilosec OTC Box (42 Count) for $5.88

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January 31, 2011 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Amazon, Online Shopping, Rebates

published date: January 29, 2011
modified datt: January 31,2011

You probably remember the Prilosec OTC Rebate, well now Amazon has a pretty nice deal on Prilosec OTC.

Right now pick up 2 boxes of Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer – 42 Count for $5.88/each.

1.) Go to Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer – 42 Count on Amazon.

2.) Clip the $3 coupon found on the page .

3.) In the Subscribe & Save box, change the number to 2.

4.) Place two in your cart with Subscribe & Save (I always choose 6 months). Pay $36.76 for both boxes.

5.) Submit for the $25 Mail in Rebate and pay $11.76 or $5.88/box.

Thanks, My Frugal Adventures

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