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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Coupons are typically for processed food[/b]. When I looked into couponing, I concluded that cooking from scratch was a low cost, better use of my time/$ & resulted in healthier food for my family. I found recipes for making my own laundry detergent & household cleaners. I made my own reusable cloth napkins & paper towels. Extreme couponing requires much more time/effort, often requires running around to a bunch of different stores. Doesn’t answer the OP’s question but thought it might be helpful to share where I landed on the topic.[/quote] +1. Very rarely are you going to find coupons for fresh meat or produce. It's important to only buy with coupons what you would buy anyway. Unlike the PP, I don't make my only laundry detergent so I buy what's on sale and I have a coupon for---I'm not brand loyal. But I don't buy packaged cookies so clipping coupons for Kebbler cookies or crackers does me no good.[/quote]
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