kawakii
08-02-2009, 10:27:17 PM
Hi,
i am new to couponing like this--other then the occasional coupon I haven't really used them in the past. Now the my significant other and I are living in our own home, I thought I would give it a go but am already very confused. I signed up for our local Boston Globe home delivery on Sunday to get those coupons, and ordered some from TCM to start gaining a collection. I also bought a photo album to start organizing the coupons as they come.
My significant other works at Walgreens in the pharmacy so we do all our shopping there for prescriptions and toiletries since he gets a 15 % discount. We do our grocery shopping at Shaws, and do have a BJ membership as well.
I'd love to have someone mentor me as I start to get into this as I know that I only will become more confused about what I should be stockpiling, good prices, when to buy and when not to buy.
I am very eager as you can tell and am hoping this can help us save for our future in the long run. Right now for two people, and three furkids we are spending about 300 -350.00 dollars a month on food and I think that's high. Love to take some of that money and put it towards our mortgage.
Would appreciate a pro mentoring me--anyone shop at shaws and walgreens and would like to help please PM me.
Nicole
i am new to couponing like this--other then the occasional coupon I haven't really used them in the past. Now the my significant other and I are living in our own home, I thought I would give it a go but am already very confused. I signed up for our local Boston Globe home delivery on Sunday to get those coupons, and ordered some from TCM to start gaining a collection. I also bought a photo album to start organizing the coupons as they come.
My significant other works at Walgreens in the pharmacy so we do all our shopping there for prescriptions and toiletries since he gets a 15 % discount. We do our grocery shopping at Shaws, and do have a BJ membership as well.
I'd love to have someone mentor me as I start to get into this as I know that I only will become more confused about what I should be stockpiling, good prices, when to buy and when not to buy.
I am very eager as you can tell and am hoping this can help us save for our future in the long run. Right now for two people, and three furkids we are spending about 300 -350.00 dollars a month on food and I think that's high. Love to take some of that money and put it towards our mortgage.
Would appreciate a pro mentoring me--anyone shop at shaws and walgreens and would like to help please PM me.
Nicole