K.J. asks from Scottsdale, AZ on January 15, 2009
Coupons for Grocery Shopping
I am looking for on-line resources to get coupons for grocery shopping. I generally shop at Fry's or Safeway. I have a 16th month old son that eats real food and loves his soy milk.
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D.T. answers from Phoenix on January 16, 2009
these days everyone is looking to save money, so this is a great topic! I just clipped an short article from a magazine that listed the following sites as their favorites. Since none have been mentioned here already, I thought I'd post.
www.alexscoupons.com
couponcabin.com
keycode.com
Another way to save money online is to use retailmenot.com They have coupon codes for sites you may be shopping on that can get you an additional discount. I've used this one many times with good success.
K.R. answers from Phoenix on January 16, 2009
I use Couponmom.com. Same as some of the others named. It lists the sale items and matches them up to the coupons found in the Sunday papers. Very little time involved in using the system, and you can achieve some really significant savings. Good luck. I'm an "antique" mom, too. My first was born when I was 45, and my twins at 48. I'm tired, but loving it!!
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D.T. answers from Phoenix on January 16, 2009
these days everyone is looking to save money, so this is a great topic! I just clipped an short article from a magazine that listed the following sites as their favorites. Since none have been mentioned here already, I thought I'd post.
www.alexscoupons.com
couponcabin.com
keycode.com
Another way to save money online is to use retailmenot.com They have coupon codes for sites you may be shopping on that can get you an additional discount. I've used this one many times with good success.
K.R. answers from Phoenix on January 16, 2009
I use Couponmom.com. Same as some of the others named. It lists the sale items and matches them up to the coupons found in the Sunday papers. Very little time involved in using the system, and you can achieve some really significant savings. Good luck. I'm an "antique" mom, too. My first was born when I was 45, and my twins at 48. I'm tired, but loving it!!
N.B. answers from Tucson on January 16, 2009
www.afullcup.com has several sites listed for printable coupons, and a searchable database so you can look for the coupons you want and find where to get them.
K.E. answers from Phoenix on January 16, 2009
Thanks for the questions, I didn't know about all these online resources. I do know a
dear friend of my named Angela is into coupon sense and is saving a lot of money.
She is so excited about the program. You need to buy the paper but the program
gives you all the information what is on sale where and what coupons are coming out.
She has received lots of free items from using this program. If you would like more information on this program you can email her with any questions
her email address is:
an ____@____.com this helps and have a good day.
She will be happy to help anyone, explain the program, etc. who wants more information.
Take care,
K.
S.R. answers from Phoenix on January 16, 2009
I do all of my coupon shopping through coupon sense. It is an on-line service that takes all the sales for each week and matches it to all the past and present coupons from the Sunday paper. The cost is $15 dollars a month. You can trial it for the first month for $4. If you want to do it yourself, the there are sites such as boxtopsforeducation.com, boodle.com, bettycrocker.com and smartsource.com. Just remember that the coupons for these sites are usually for items that will be going on sell in the next month or so. So print the ones you will use and hang on to them. The same goes for the coupons in Sunday's paper. Hope this helps.
Steph
N.W. answers from Phoenix on January 17, 2009
Hi, K.-
I, too am an older mom, but loving EVERY crazy minute! A couple of sites that I use for coupons:
and there is a points site that I am a member of that also has a good coupon program:
Good luck!!
L.T. answers from Phoenix on January 16, 2009
K.....try www.thecouponclippers.com It is the absolute BEST website. There is no joining fee. You only pay when you purchase coupons. They are pennies on the dollar and charge a small shipping/handling fee. The coupons come already clipped and ready to use. There are THOUSANDS of coupons. Hope this info helps!!
B.B. answers from Tucson on January 16, 2009
There are a lot of coupon things. I use couponsense.com to help me figure out which coupons to use. As far as finding coupons there is boodle.com smartsource.com and even ebay. I really love shopping with coupons, so good luck.
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