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Before you roll your eyes and click the <X> on your tab to leave this site forever, thinking I’m some weird Extreme Coupon crazy woman who is the reason 1. you can never find a product on the shelf because it’s sold out or 2. you can never use your coupons on the items you want because someone has shelf-cleared the stash, bear with me and see what I’m talking about!
I do have a confession. I was one of those big binder-packing, visit all the stores everyday, dragging the kids in to make extra purchases kinds of couponers. However, what I wasn’t was a couponer who filled her pantry with massive amounts of cheap, overly processed foods that I would probably never even eat, or my linen closet with a bajillion kinds of skin and body care products I didn’t want to put on my body or my kids’ bodies.
And I say that because I don’t waste my time on things I’m never going to buy and that I know are beyond my budget or that I won’t use. If I can get something relatively inexpensively and know we won’t use it, I’ll put it in our food pantry giveaway bag to take to church the next time we’re in. I also don’t waste my time buying papers every week, combing through them in order to find out what I might need. I just don’t have time for that life anymore.
There are quite a few blogs out there like Southern Savers, Stockpiling Moms. Be aware that they may also include a lot of affiliate links to other deals, but get past that stuff that you don’t need to just the coupon deals that make sense to you.
I use this to determine if I’m going to buy a newspaper or not. Here’s one I use – Sunday Coupon Preview If there are only one or two coupons I might use, I don’t buy the paper – the cost doesn’t make sense. But if it’s full of ones I’ll use, I’ll buy one or two that week.
Many brands give awesome coupons away on Facebook, Google+ or even their own blogs. My rule of thumb is that unless a coupon is at least .50 off, I don’t print it because the cost of ink+paper doesn’t balance out. However, if I lived in a double/triple coupon area, that rule would be .25 cents.