2.16.2010

What To Look For This Week

Although the coupon insert wasn't fantastic this past Sunday, I have a few pretty good grocery deals I'm going to put together you won't want to miss. I hope you're starting to get the Sunday paper (buy one at $2 then use the in-paper coupon to get weekend only delivery for $4 a month). I've noticed I've been referencing coupons received four, five, six weeks ago and it's a bummer to have to miss out on deals. But the beauty is, every deal tends to come back around every six weeks or so as well as new coupons while the old ones expire. It's a cycle that just never stops if you see it through.

The easiest way to save newspaper coupons? Just save the whole booklet that comes in the paper. I wouldn't worry about cutting them. I do my best to reference which insert has which particular coupon (there's tiny dates printed on the sides) so there's no need to worry about cutting them all out beforehand. Unless of course you have a system that works for you. I've tried other ways, and this just makes the most sense. And it stays a lot neater too.

Since there won't be an overload of deals this week (unlike last week's Walgreens getting better and better deals everyday it seemed), I have another fun way to get free stuff online. Free stuff you'll actually use. I'll spill the beans on the misconceptions and the way it works tomorrow.

It's been so much fun these past few weeks hearing people actually getting good deals out there! I'm truly happy to know some of you are taking advantage! I know it takes time - not only in time your effort but to also time to see the rewards - but I figure if I write the blog, give you the links and the "need to know" info, it shouldn't take you all that much time at all. Hopefully it's starting to be fun for you and I promise, it just gets better and better.

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