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CouponFather
06-21-2011, 02:20:08 PM
I recently was at my farmers market and while talking to one of the vendors I know, some how couponing came up. They watch the show and offered to trade free vegis for items they use that I get cheap or free at the grocery store. I now trade items I get for free, for produce... Just thought I would share, might help someone out...

motherofmolly
06-22-2011, 05:24:08 PM
this has actually been brought up before....one of the mod's also does this. and it is a great deal. what better than taking your cheap or free items to trade for other stuff that you need. a nice bartering method.

my dh was trading freebies to a friend for fresh eggs. which was super nice.

good for you on bartering for fresh produce!

bugface711
06-22-2011, 05:47:57 PM
yes, this is an awesome thing to do!
farms that raise meat products may be willing to barter as well. Never hurts to ask.

You could really impact your savings for things that coupons are not as readily available for.

CouponFather
06-22-2011, 06:32:05 PM
Mother of Mollie - I figured it was likely not an origional idea, as it's such a simple idea. We use the barter system for all kinds of stuff. My wife is a wedding cake designer, and we have had free gym and pool memberships for the last two years in trade for cake and cookies and such for thier annual member party. I am a network engineer, and once in my younger days traded computer work to a law firm to get me out of a speeding ticket - LOL - Best part of the barter system is no sales, or income tax!!!

Just today I went and picked up 40 free speed stick deodorants that will Saturday turn into about $15-$20 dollars worth of free produce...

CouponFather
06-22-2011, 06:36:02 PM
Bugface711 - I have not yet tried local farmers of meat - they do not sell at the farmers market much here, but we have a ton of them around (Southwest VA) - I will contact a few and give it a shot. Trading people items they use for half thier value in product they sell at a profit is a no brainier. After all, they would have to sell a lot more of the product to go buy it on thier own...

Jenjill
06-22-2011, 06:37:35 PM
Hey that sounds like a great idea, bartering. They is little couponing activity in RI where I come from. So I am bouncing around kind of getting to know people from all over.
Wish we had Farmers Markets here. We do but they are in the southern part of the state.

CouponFather
06-22-2011, 06:39:02 PM
Another benefit I am noticing of over purchasing and using the items to barter with is gas - The more I take out of Kroger, the cheaper my gas is.

CouponFather
06-22-2011, 06:41:28 PM
Hey that sounds like a great idea, bartering. They is little couponing activity in RI where I come from. So I am bouncing around kind of getting to know people from all over.
Wish we had Farmers Markets here. We do but they are in the southern part of the state.

Do you have roadside vendors of fruit and produce? It does not have to be a farmers market - just a mom and pop type operation - sure corporate America only wants cash, but anything localy owned should see the value in barter...

thickbluebug
06-22-2011, 06:46:28 PM
I barter. I trade with my produce guy and my hair cut girl.
Have even bartered with my house cleaners too.

Endless opportunities.
What we get free is a big deal to non or beginning couponers.

Don't forget gum. People go crazy over gum. I give my haircut girl tips in airheads and gum.

motherofmolly
06-22-2011, 07:31:38 PM
Mother of Mollie - I figured it was likely not an origional idea, as it's such a simple idea. We use the barter system for all kinds of stuff. My wife is a wedding cake designer, and we have had free gym and pool memberships for the last two years in trade for cake and cookies and such for thier annual member party. I am a network engineer, and once in my younger days traded computer work to a law firm to get me out of a speeding ticket - LOL - Best part of the barter system is no sales, or income tax!!!

Just today I went and picked up 40 free speed stick deodorants that will Saturday turn into about $15-$20 dollars worth of free produce...

i think it is a great idea that more should definately think about! bartering is the old way of doing things. dh wants to barter for more and more these days. he tells me to tell him what extras i get and he will work out things.

having a "skill" is great way to barter too. heck i traded coupons for a quilt! since i can sew. dh wants me to do the computer work for trade too.

$20 worth of produce is alot!

saving money involves thinking outside of the box sometimes. we all have some sort of skill that can be traded for something else. and couponing is a skill

motherofmolly
06-22-2011, 07:33:47 PM
Hey that sounds like a great idea, bartering. They is little couponing activity in RI where I come from. So I am bouncing around kind of getting to know people from all over.
Wish we had Farmers Markets here. We do but they are in the southern part of the state.


Do you have roadside vendors of fruit and produce? It does not have to be a farmers market - just a mom and pop type operation - sure corporate America only wants cash, but anything localy owned should see the value in barter...

when you are out driving, look for those signs that say "eggs" or "tomatoes".....stop and see if they are willing to barter. 9 times out of 10 they are going to say yes. who knows what else they have to barter too!

434Teresa
06-22-2011, 08:16:06 PM
I wish I had a home grown farmers market here. We have one but these people go and buy the stuff to resale so its hard to make deal with them... we have one man that grows watermelons which my son picks for him the month of july so we get free watermelom then a few times a week and like the people at the farmers market he buys other fruits and vegs to sale at his roadside market. Maybe I need to out what he needs and see if we can work out some deals, never thought to ask him before now

I miss my fresh eggs from my neighbor, he was geting more than he could get ride of and he said the chickens were more than he was willing to deal with so after about 1 and half years he sold them all..dummy me should have got a few of them from him:dontknow1: but I really have no place to keep them.


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