In this type of economy, it seems that cash is as precious as finding that big, golden nugget back during the California Gold Rush.
I've started clipping coupons. I even have an accordian file that holds all my free money. In the last money I've saved over $30.
I'm not even close to being the woman who has a grocery bill of $270 and only paying $45, but we're getting better.
Since I figure most of the people who read this blog would also like to know about good finds, I thought I would include this link to Proctor and Gamble.
On Sunday, March 1st they will have a savings book in the Sunday paper. These people make all kinds of products I'm sure you use. Toothpaste, dishwashing detergent, toilet paper, etc. In the last book I was able to save close to $20 on stuff we use everyday.
Just wanted to let you know about it. Might be reason to buy a Sunday paper.
2 comments:
thanks for sharing the P&G inside scoop. I'll be getting the sunday paper for sure. in fact, I've considered getting the sunday paper just for the coupons. i figure i should be able to save a few bucks a week and call it a wash.
Funny that you mention it. But I since I am now a stay at home mom, I am also cutting coupons. I also recently found the Proctor and Gamble website and love it. You can order free samples and request coupons by mail. It is great! I have yet to discover which grocery stores double coupons. Let me know if you know of any. I have also started shopping the sales only. I have chosen to shop at Dominicks (aka Safeway) and I only shop the sales ad and use coupons on top of that. For example: They were advertising a 25 oz box of Kellogs Raisin Bran for 99 cents. I cut a coupon out of the paper to get an additional 70 cents off and got the whole big box for only 29 cents!!!! The last time I shopped I ended up using almost $7.00 in coupons and the Sunday paper cost me a dollar! It was worth buying the paper!
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