Writing a post about using coupons isn't really done in a paragraph or two. It also takes time and effort to keep things organized and sorted. Then there is the shopping. It is different from going to the store to shop for what you need that week. Mine is for stocking up on free and nearly free items to go into my stash. There is a top 10 list for us that do the couponing of items we never, ever need to buy.
1. Toothpaste, floss, toothbrushes, mouthwash
2. Hair Care, shampoos and conditioners
3. Body Washes and soap
4. Razors
etc. you get the idea.
I first started off with buying multiple copies of the Sunday paper for the coupon books. You want to collect coupons for anything and everything even if you may never ever use the item. If you don't have enough money to buy the papers, get people to save theirs for you. Lots of good printable coupons on the internet also.
Next you will need a notebook with plastic baseball card inserts to store and separate all of the coupons into categories. Like, Paper and Plastic, Medicines, Body Wash, Hair, Toothpaste etc.
Then you study the Sunday sale ads that come out to see what coupon matches you can make with the sale items. My main drug stores are CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid, there are others. My grocery stores are Martins, Giant, Safeway, Weis. Target and
Walmart also work very well with good deals.
I will give you an example of a run that took 5 minutes tonight:
Safeway
I bought 4 Windex today, 4 antibacterial with the peelies (coupons for $.55 on the bottles, doubling to $1.00). Buying at least 3 reduces the price to $1.99 ea. and buying the fourth gives you another free for the BOGO (Buy One, Get One). Final math:
4 x $1.99 =$7.96
less bogo=-$3.98
less coupons=-$4.00
final total=-$.02
get 2 $1 catalinas (these are the papers that they give you at the end of your sale with the receipt) and then turn in rebate, making it a $7.02 money maker!!
There is a rebate for Windex going on now that will make you $5.00. Did this deal twice for 8 bottles free plus $9.00 profit after rebate.
This weekend, we had a $30 coupon for the Bayer Diabetic Meters. I don't need these but will buy them when they go on sale at Walgreens or other places because lots of times they give you bucks back for buying an item. So lets say the meters were on sale for $14.99 and when you bought it they were giving $5 in bucks. Using my coupon got a free meter and a coupon worth $5 of merchandise at Walgreens. I now can donate the meter to the different local organizations that need them. Later use the $5 to purchase something else that goes on sale, and gives me more bucks back.
The idea behind my game is to buy items that I use when they go on sale where I can either get them for free or really cheap. That way I can stock up and not have to pay full price when I run out.
For the grocery items that will parish, I look for the good sales and match coupons that I have on hand in my book. Our stores all double except one. Then they have their own special coupons that you can stack with a manufacturer coupon (use both together).
Hope this helps a little. Most people won't go to the trouble, but for those of us who do, we save big!!!
Sandy