Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is, the healthiest foods don't have coupons. Consider that you're supposed to shop the perimeter of a grocery store - do you ever see coupons for lettuce? For milk? For fruit? No. The only things you'll find coupons for are toilet paper, dishwashing detergent, etc.
Instead of buying cleaning solutions like Windex and Clorox wipes, for which there are coupons, look up how to clean with vinegar, water and lemons and do that instead.
I agree with this. We eat mostly fresh food and coupons are just a waste of time.
Really? You don't buy toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, tampons, butter, mayo, ketchup, mustard, oil, vinegar, bread, cheese, yogurt?
We make our own yogurt, bread, ketchup, use rags instead of paper towels, use handkerchiefs for tissues, I use a diva cup rather than tampons.
Funny but gross at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is, the healthiest foods don't have coupons. Consider that you're supposed to shop the perimeter of a grocery store - do you ever see coupons for lettuce? For milk? For fruit? No. The only things you'll find coupons for are toilet paper, dishwashing detergent, etc.
Instead of buying cleaning solutions like Windex and Clorox wipes, for which there are coupons, look up how to clean with vinegar, water and lemons and do that instead.
I agree with this. We eat mostly fresh food and coupons are just a waste of time.
Really? You don't buy toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, tampons, butter, mayo, ketchup, mustard, oil, vinegar, bread, cheese, yogurt?
We make our own yogurt, bread, ketchup, use rags instead of paper towels, use handkerchiefs for tissues, I use a diva cup rather than tampons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is, the healthiest foods don't have coupons. Consider that you're supposed to shop the perimeter of a grocery store - do you ever see coupons for lettuce? For milk? For fruit? No. The only things you'll find coupons for are toilet paper, dishwashing detergent, etc.
Instead of buying cleaning solutions like Windex and Clorox wipes, for which there are coupons, look up how to clean with vinegar, water and lemons and do that instead.
I agree with this. We eat mostly fresh food and coupons are just a waste of time.
Really? You don't buy toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, tampons, butter, mayo, ketchup, mustard, oil, vinegar, bread, cheese, yogurt?
Anonymous wrote:I coupon here and there and it is not a full time job and I eat fairly healthy.
First, if it is possible for your husband to take his lunch, he should do that. I found that a lot of money is wasted with eating out and thigns like morning coffee! This will probably make the biggest dent in your budget.
Also, try coupon and deal blogs like Hip2save and fatwallet and slickdeals. Basically Google "coupon blogs" and you will find a ton out there, and many have the same deals posted.
The key is to match deals with coupons. For example, if something at CVS is on sale or you get Extra Bucks AND use a coupon, then it often times if free. You do not need to do the research on this. The coupon blogs will do them for you.
PPs are right in that many coupons are for unhealthy things. But occasionally you can find healthy coupons on websites like Common Kindness.
Stock up when you find the good deals. Also pay attention when Harris Teeter has their "super double" coupon weeks where they double any coupon up to $2, making some things $4 off.
Finally, if you have time, do a spreadsheet that compares prices of things. I have found that Whole Foods often has the cheapest prices on things by comparing prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is, the healthiest foods don't have coupons. Consider that you're supposed to shop the perimeter of a grocery store - do you ever see coupons for lettuce? For milk? For fruit? No. The only things you'll find coupons for are toilet paper, dishwashing detergent, etc.
Instead of buying cleaning solutions like Windex and Clorox wipes, for which there are coupons, look up how to clean with vinegar, water and lemons and do that instead.
I agree with this. We eat mostly fresh food and coupons are just a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is, the healthiest foods don't have coupons. Consider that you're supposed to shop the perimeter of a grocery store - do you ever see coupons for lettuce? For milk? For fruit? No. The only things you'll find coupons for are toilet paper, dishwashing detergent, etc.
Instead of buying cleaning solutions like Windex and Clorox wipes, for which there are coupons, look up how to clean with vinegar, water and lemons and do that instead.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is, the healthiest foods don't have coupons. Consider that you're supposed to shop the perimeter of a grocery store - do you ever see coupons for lettuce? For milk? For fruit? No. The only things you'll find coupons for are toilet paper, dishwashing detergent, etc.
Instead of buying cleaning solutions like Windex and Clorox wipes, for which there are coupons, look up how to clean with vinegar, water and lemons and do that instead.