I need coupon help

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Gary1977
Gary1977 Posts: 804 Member
My household is spending about 700-800 dollars montly for 3 adults, 2 teenage boys on the weekend, & 1 baby girl. This doesn't include the diapers, wipes, dog food, and other non food items we use. We try to stay away from the name brands and go with store brands as much as possible. I guess I'm asking for some of the best websites with printable coupons to help save on our grocery bill.

Thanks in advance for your help :flowerforyou:

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  • MelissaE27
    MelissaE27 Posts: 682 Member
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    Im curious about this one too :)
  • SheilaSisco
    SheilaSisco Posts: 722 Member
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    I use coupons.com...
  • nurse_christieyne
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    couponmom.com

    You can also go to websites - tyson, haagen dazs, lysol, etc... Usually if you sign up by mail they will email you coupons.
  • frugalmomsrock
    frugalmomsrock Posts: 1,123
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    I use coupons.com, smartsource.com, redplum.com, boxtops4education.com, tablespoon.com, and couponloop.com. I also go to websites of companies I use faithfully and sign up (or shoot them a complimentary email) for a mailing list.

    Also, if you join something like swagbucks.com or mypoints.com, you can earn points for printing and redeeming coupons.

    If you are more into clean eating, mambosprouts.com has coupons, and you can find coupons on the whole foods market site.
  • Crystalchaos72
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    If you have an albertsons in your area www.couponmom.com, also I thik if you google coupon websites that may be helpful.I will check it out and come back with an update for you
  • vickyg1
    vickyg1 Posts: 211 Member
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    I have a friend who is a coupon queen and she doesnt use websites but she does buy 10 papers every Sunday. She does multiple transactions and when Walgreens is having register rewards and you do multiple transactions the savings are unbelieveble :)
  • Gary1977
    Gary1977 Posts: 804 Member
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    Thanks everyone! I will be checking these out.
  • vickyg1
    vickyg1 Posts: 211 Member
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    I just noticed you said grocery bill....I will tell her to get on here and help :)
  • LindseyC87
    LindseyC87 Posts: 178 Member
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    BY FAR the best is thekrazycouponlady.com (add her on facebook and she tells you all the new deals as well as matchups) She has a full database of all the coupons you can think of. I also love coupons.com..
  • frugalmomsrock
    frugalmomsrock Posts: 1,123
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    Another option, for coupons from Sunday papers, is to go to a clipping service such as clippityq.com, thecouponclippers.com, etc. There are a LOT of clipping services. I prefer clippityq because there aren't any service fees like most have.


    *For baby wipes, there's a current deal at Walgreens. They have a store coupon for 1.00 off the wipes (2.49), and there's a manufacturer's coupon for .50 off. .99 for a pack of wipes is pretty good.

    Most stores allow you to combine one store coupon and one manufacturer coupon for each item. Also, if it's a buy one get one free sale, you can use two coupons since you're getting both items. WalMart even offers overage on coupons. There's a coupon for 1.00 off bar soap right now; get one of the single soaps, and you can make .03 per bar of soap (which actually just cuts down your tax due). Some people even get the travel size of laundry soaps with the 1.00 coupons *that don't have a size restriction on them* If there is a restriction on the coupon, obey it; otherwise it's fraudulent use.
  • hollywelch810
    hollywelch810 Posts: 2 Member
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    I am a couponer! I am in MIchigan, and there is a site Iuse that puts together all the specials and coupons for the week to let me know what the best deals are. It probably won't work for your state, but you might be able to find a local coupon class/website that would be tailered for your store. You can also go straight the the manufacturer's websites - many of them have a spot where you can print coupons if you sign up for their newsletters. Some stores have their own printable coupons, or coupons that you can load to your store card. Just try to shop what's on sale, and add your coupons to that. If your store doubles your coupons, even better!!
  • Jennloella
    Jennloella Posts: 2,286 Member
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    wow I spend about 800 a month for two adults and two little boys!! you're doing better than me =P I detest clipping coupons though! good luck finding a fix!
  • Crystalchaos72
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  • chronosfire
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    Smart Canucks is an amazing site! Has great forums, deals, all that fun stuff.
  • bmfrazie
    bmfrazie Posts: 2,391 Member
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    I totally agree about thekrazycouponlady and Facebook. It totally takes away my leg work of searching for deals
  • kcdrake
    kcdrake Posts: 512
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    bump
  • tacticalhippie
    tacticalhippie Posts: 596 Member
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    I like hip2save.com
  • dragonbait0126
    dragonbait0126 Posts: 568 Member
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    raininghotcoupons.com is good too. pampers also has a rewards program and you can redeem the points earned for diaper gift cards. i don't have any kids but one of my best friends is pregnant so i signed up for her and all of the codes i've used have been obtained from raining hot coupons. there are tons of coupon sites out there. also look at your grocery store website. many stores now have e-coupons that are loaded to your rewards card. you just have to pay attention to what you have because some will use the e-coupon first and then you can't use the paper coupon (printed or clipped). i also will not use coupons that have a value of under $1 unless i'm at a store that doubles everything or makes any coupon under $1 good for $1. the grocery store i shop at every coupon 99 cents and under is worth $1.