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Extreme Couponing: Make it work without being extreme!

Category : Activities and Entertainment, Coupon Matchups, Daily Deals, Free Stuff, Restaurant Deals

This is a repost of an article that ran before the premiere of Extreme Couponing on TLC. With all the buzz, I thought it was worth another look.

It’s time for the premier of TLC’s Extreme Couponing! If you’ve seen or heard about the show, you may be interested but overwhelmed. While you may not start out saving thousands of dollars a week, you can make extreme couponing work for you!

The Basics

Extreme Couponing starts with coupons, of course! While the Sunday paper is an excellent resource for collecting coupons, don’t let it be your only source. The internet is jam-packed with offers from companies! There are several printable coupon resources available. You can find lots of printable coupons on the Printables page of MyRubberMoney and you can use the following links to find high dollar coupons for the things you normally buy! You can print two of each coupon per computer, so go through and choose your coupons, print them, then do it again! My favorite printable coupon resources are listed below:

Coupons.com

Target.com  (get store and manufacturer’s coupons!)

Redplum.com

SmartSource.com

Cellfire.com (no printing! Load coupons directly to your shopping card)

All You (1-year auto-renewal) Use this link to subscribe to All You magazine. It’s jam packed with high-value coupons every month!

There are a lot more resources online, but those are my favorite! You should also check your favorite companies on facebook! Companies are always offering coupons and free samples on facebook! Read about a few of them here and be sure to like MyRubberMoney to get all the latest coupons as they are posted!

The Next Step

Okay, now that you have a huge stash of coupons, what do you do with them? Well, you’ll need to organize them. Coupon organization comes down to personal preference. Some people create files for the coupon inserts they get from the Sunday paper. You file the inserts by date, and then cut the ones you need as you need them.  I prefer to cut my coupons while I’m watching TV and put them in a spiral bound photo album. Other people use a 3 ring binder with baseball card holders to organize. With this organization method, you can see what you have as you go through the store. I organize my coupons the way my store is laid out; produce (rare), grocery, fridge/frozen, dairy, etc.  Read more about it here.

Find the Best Deals

Now that you have your coupons organized, it’s time to use them to maximize your savings. Just using coupons is helpful, but combining a coupon with a sale is what leads to the most savings! You could peruse the sales flyers from your local grocery stores, match sale items with the coupons you have, and build your list that way. OR, you could just find a blogger that does it for you! No matter where you shop, there is probably a blogger who does coupon matchups for you every week! If you live in the south, you should use SouthernSavers.com. Jenny, who owns the site, provides matchups for most southern grocery store chains! Just find your store in the top menu (some are under “other”), click on the latest post, and you’ll find a complete list of what’s on sale and which coupons to use to get the best deal. If you live in the Polk County area of Tennessee, you’ll find IGA & Dollar Store matchups right here on MyRubberMoney.com! In the New York area, check out Brooklyn Bargainista.  If you can’t find your stores at these blogs, just do a google search for “Your Store Name Coupon Matchups” and you’ll most likely find a blogger who has done all the work for you.

When you find an extra good deal, start to build your stockpile. You should have at least a month’s worth of food and household supplies in your stockpile, but there is really no need to take it as far as you’ve seen on TLC’s Extreme Couponing.  Nobody really needs a 40 year supply of toilet paper. It’s so important to become familiar with coupon etiquette as you get started. I’ve outlined the rules here. Take only what you need and leave some deals for others who may need them even more than you do.

Learning to use coupons effectively can have a major positive impact on the life of your family. With the incredible rise in the price of everything, couponing is an important step in stretching your dollars. Realistically, you may not walk out of the grocery store with $1,000 worth of stuff for $100. But you just might be able to cut your food bill in half with just a little effort.

Taking it one step further

You now have the tools to stretch your family’s food budget, but what about everything else? That’s where the Daily Deals sites come in! If you’ve never heard of them, these sites offer a local or national deal every day. You can get movie tickets, a massage, dance classes, and more!  And they’re aimed at your area! Just sign up, and get a new deal every day.  Here are my favorites:

Groupon
Groupon is the grand daddy of them all. Fabulous deals on activities and entertainment, restaurants, online deals and more! Just click the link above!

LivingSocial is another daily deal site with tons of acivities, entertainment, and restaurant deals!
Eversave.com
Eversave is probably the 3rd most popular daily deal site on the web. Click the link above to check it out now.


Tippr is an up & coming daily deal site with limited cities, but lots of online deals to make up for it. Just click the image above to get started!

Buy With Me is another up & comer. Right now it is only valid in Boston, NYC, San Diego, DC, Phoenix, Philly, LA, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, Austin. If you live in one of these cities, or are planning to vacation there, check this one out!
Zulily
Zulily is aimed at moms, babies, and kids. Use the link above to get great deals!

Totsy

Totsy is another great one for moms, babies, and kids.

Start your Journey

Whether you are interested in extreme couponing just to help make ends meet (like me) or to put more money in your nest egg, retirement account, or vacation savings (like I want to), it’s time to start your journey. It’s your money. Stretch it as far as you can. Don’t pay full price if you don’t have to…and most of the time, you don’t have to!

Read more about Extreme (and NOT so Extreme) Couponing:

Extreme Couponing and the Golden Rule

The Reality of Extreme Couponing

Extreme Couponing 101: How to make it work for you!

1

Category : Activities and Entertainment, Coupon Matchups, Daily Deals, Free Stuff, Restaurant Deals

It’s time for the premier of TLC’s Extreme Couponing! If you’ve seen or heard about the show, you may be interested but overwhelmed. While you may not start out saving thousands of dollars a week, you can make extreme couponing work for you!

The Basics

Extreme Couponing starts with coupons, of course! While the Sunday paper is an excellent resource for collecting coupons, don’t let it be your only source. The internet is jam-packed with offers from companies! There are several printable coupon resources available. You can find lots of printable coupons on the Printables page of MyRubberMoney and you can use the following links to find high dollar coupons for the things you normally buy! You can print two of each coupon per computer, so go through and choose your coupons, print them, then do it again! My favorite printable coupon resources are listed below:

Coupons.com

Target.com  (get store and manufacturer’s coupons!)

Redplum.com

SmartSource.com

Cellfire.com (no printing! Load coupons directly to your shopping card)

All You (1-year auto-renewal) Use this link to subscribe to All You magazine. It’s jam packed with high-value coupons every month!

There are a lot more resources online, but those are my favorite! You should also check your favorite companies on facebook! Companies are always offering coupons and free samples on facebook! Read about a few of them here and be sure to like MyRubberMoney to get all the latest coupons as they are posted!

The Next Step

Okay, now that you have a huge stash of coupons, what do you do with them? Well, you’ll need to organize them. Coupon organization comes down to personal preference. Some people create files for the coupon inserts they get from the Sunday paper. You file the inserts by date, and then cut the ones you need as you need them.  I prefer to cut my coupons while I’m watching TV and put them in a spiral bound photo album. Other people use a 3 ring binder with baseball card holders to organize. With this organization method, you can see what you have as you go through the store. I organize my coupons the way my store is laid out; produce (rare), grocery, fridge/frozen, dairy, etc.  Read more about it here.

Find the Best Deals

Now that you have your coupons organized, it’s time to use them to maximize your savings. Just using coupons is helpful, but combining a coupon with a sale is what leads to the most savings! You could peruse the sales flyers from your local grocery stores, match sale items with the coupons you have, and build your list that way. OR, you could just find a blogger that does it for you! No matter where you shop, there is probably a blogger who does coupon matchups for you every week! If you live in the south, you should use SouthernSavers.com. Jenny, who owns the site, provides matchups for most southern grocery store chains! Just find your store in the top menu (some are under “other”), click on the latest post, and you’ll find a complete list of what’s on sale and which coupons to use to get the best deal. If you live in the Polk County area of Tennessee, you’ll find IGA & Dollar Store matchups right here on MyRubberMoney.com! In the New York area, check out Brooklyn Bargainista.  If you can’t find your stores at these blogs, just do a google search for “Your Store Name Coupon Matchups” and you’ll most likely find a blogger who has done all the work for you.

When you find an extra good deal, start to build your stockpile. You should have at least a month’s worth of food and household supplies in your stockpile, but there is really no need to take it as far as you’ve seen on TLC’s Extreme Couponing.  Nobody really needs a 40 year supply of toilet paper. It’s so important to become familiar with coupon etiquette as you get started. I’ve outlined the rules here. Take only what you need and leave some deals for others who may need them even more than you do.

Learning to use coupons effectively can have a major positive impact on the life of your family. With the incredible rise in the price of everything, couponing is an important step in stretching your dollars. Realistically, you may not walk out of the grocery store with $1,000 worth of stuff for $100. But you just might be able to cut your food bill in half with just a little effort.

Taking it one step further

You now have the tools to stretch your family’s food budget, but what about everything else? That’s where the Daily Deals sites come in! If you’ve never heard of them, these sites offer a local or national deal every day. You can get movie tickets, a massage, dance classes, and more!  And they’re aimed at your area! Just sign up, and get a new deal every day.  Here are my favorites:

Groupon
Groupon is the grand daddy of them all. Fabulous deals on activities and entertainment, restaurants, online deals and more! Just click the link above!

LivingSocial is another daily deal site with tons of acivities, entertainment, and restaurant deals!
Eversave.com
Eversave is probably the 3rd most popular daily deal site on the web. Click the link above to check it out now.


Tippr is an up & coming daily deal site with limited cities, but lots of online deals to make up for it. Just click the image above to get started!

Buy With Me is another up & comer. Right now it is only valid in Boston, NYC, San Diego, DC, Phoenix, Philly, LA, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, Austin. If you live in one of these cities, or are planning to vacation there, check this one out!
Zulily
Zulily is aimed at moms, babies, and kids. Use the link above to get great deals!

Totsy

Totsy is another great one for moms, babies, and kids.

Start your Journey

Whether you are interested in extreme couponing just to help make ends meet (like me) or to put more money in your nest egg, retirement account, or vacation savings (like I want to), it’s time to start your journey. It’s your money. Stretch it as far as you can. Don’t pay full price if you don’t have to…and most of the time, you don’t have to!

Extreme Couponing and The Golden Rule

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Category : Coupon Matchups, Daily Deals

Coupons, to me, are just free money. Use one $0.25 coupon, and you have just put a quarter in your pocket. Do that four times and you’ve just made $1. Of course, this doesn’t work if you’ve used a coupon on something that you don’t need. Couponing can be exciting, especially when you are just starting out, but using coupons just for the sake of using coupons is a trap that should be avoided. It’s expensive and wasteful. Trust me. I’ve done it! You should only use coupons for something you were going to buy anyway or something you know you will use.

If you haven’t seen TLC’s Extreme Couponing, you’ve probably heard about it. It’s a show about taking couponing to the extreme, saving thousands of dollars, spending hundreds of hours, and hoarding tons of stuff. It actually looks kind of exciting. I mean, who doesn’t want to know how to get over 1,000 boxes of cereal for free? And the guy donated the cereal. Awww, how sweet! What you didn’t see in the show is that there is no way that’s actually happening in any store in the country. Stores have coupon policies. They will never let you walk out with 1,100 boxes of cereal. As a matter of fact, they will never have 1,100 boxes of cereal in stock. And really, where are you going to get 1,100 coupons? Before you go getting tips from this show, let me remind you of TLC’s lineup…19 Kids and Counting, does that one make you want to jump right into bed and try for a dozen more kids? Not me! Hoarding: Buried Alive, there are no words…except that extreme couponing (the way they show it) could most likely land you a starring role on this one. Sister Wives…why not? My Strange Addiction…wanna eat some Comet after dinner? And let’s not forget that John and Kate fiasco.  All I’m saying is it’s TLC. They won’t highlight people who use coupons to make ends meet for their family. That would be a useful show. Let’s follow a normal family trying to pay bills, put food on the table, AND put gas in the tank. Let’s get real couponing tips from real couponers who follow the rules and make it work. I would totally watch that! But, it wouldn’t be terribly exciting and probably wouldn’t get good ratings. So, not gonna happen on TLC.

So, how do you make it work? Like I said before, don’t get so excited when you can get sardines for $0.15 that you actually spend $0.45 on sardines when you know there’s no way you’re actually going to eat them. You’ve just wasted $0.45! Use only the coupons you need. You should also learn proper coupon etiquette. A few rules for couponing:

  1. Follow the Golden Rule! Yes, it applies here just like every other area. Just treat others the way you want to be treated. Before you clear the shelf or get ugly with an employee, ask yourself if it would be okay with you if someone else did that.
  2. Be nice to store employees. You’ve come to their workplace. Don’t be ugly. Carry a copy of the store’s coupon policy (almost all of them can be found online) so that you can prove your case. Even if they get ugly with you, try to kill em with kindness before you get ugly back. Sometimes that’s hard to do, I know.
  3. While you have that coupon policy, be sure you know it so that you’re not clogging up the lines trying to get a deal you’re actually not entitled to (some stores may only allow 3 of the same coupon in one trip, for example…don’t try to use four). Learn your store’s coupon policy and stick to it. I bet you’ll find that you’re not allowed 1,100 boxes of cereal or 300 toothbrushes!
  4. Don’t hog the deals! Please, please, please don’t clear the sale items off the shelf. I promise, the deal will come back around. Sales run in cycles. Take only what you need until the next sale plus a couple extra to get your stockpile going. I am a true believer in stockpiling. You should definitely stock your cabinets with enough food to last at least a month…but having a lifetime supply of deodorant is overkill. I’m sure it has a shelf life! Just keep in mind that there are other families who may be in a more dire financial situation than you. If you take 30 boxes of pasta, you may be taking a meal off their table (ok, that could be extreme), just don’t be selfish.  FYI: If you do get to the store and find all the pasta gone, ask for a rain check. Then you can still get the deal next week!
  5. Along the same lines of no hogging, don’t take all of the tearpad or blinkie coupons from the store shelves or displays. Yes, take a few, but don’t clean it out. On the other hand, my local gas station always has great coupons that they keep behind the counter…and they almost always have over half of them expire without being used. I always ask for those coupons (before they expire) and then take them to the grocery store where they will be beneficial. I still only take a few.
  6. Share the wealth! If you’re like me, you may have coupons in your stash that you’ll end up not using. I always carry the Tide coupons in my binder but almost never use them. Even when Tide is on sale and I have a coupon, it’s still usually not worth it. The per-load price is still much higher than other brands. I’ve used them all and my son’s clothes still have stains, so I’m not spending extra money if I don’t get extra cleaning power…and I don’t. So, when I’m in the laundry section, I pull out my Tide coupons and lay them on the shelf next to the Tide. Other couponers in my area do the same and I love them for it! You can also trade coupons with other couponers. That way, you both benefit!

Couponing has been a life saver for me. It still is. I’m a single parent with a very, very, very low paying job. No, really. I’m a certified teacher, but I only work an hour a day for $20. I also sub in the mornings on occasion for a whopping $22.50. Add that to my daily $20 and you could almost buy a tank of gas! I have learned to cut corners in a lot of ways. But my favorite is couponing. I love that I can feed my son and pay the rent. Before couponing, sometimes it would have been eat or pay the rent. So, again, please don’t take all the free spaghetti ;-)   I know I’m not the only one who needs that deal.