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09-07-2009, 12:09:08 PM
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#2 |  |  | | TRADER SCORCHING
Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Virginia
Posts: 3,270
| Re: Help! I still feel like I'm leaving money at the store! Well first of all, since you are in Florida, I'm assuming you don't have double coupons right? I know my dd doesn't have them down there where she lives, so you may not get the savings that others with double and triple coupon stores have. Second, what you spend will also depend on the size of your family. It looks like you have several growing boys and boys can EAT! I swore I was gonna buy a cow just for the milk when my son was a teen. I spend around $200 a month on just dh and I. But we eat well, and I send both of my "kids" (one in college one in military) one or two care packages a month, and donate to a local food pantry. So don't judge your budget on what others are doing.
If you are new to couponing, remember many of us have been at it for quite a while. So don't compare your savings to others.
What many or most of us do is buy enough of an item when it is on sale to last until it goes on sale again. Creating a stockpile takes time, but once you have a good inventory your costs will go down. I started my stockpiling with health and beauty items that were free or under 50 cents. Then it grew from there. Allow a certain amount in your weekly grocery budget to purchase stockpile items that are super cheap and get enough to last for about 12 weeks. Most things cycle that way, others are more seasonal. That will get you a good start.
Remember there are many experienced shoppers here on the boards and can help you with any questions. Hope that all helps. You are doing a great job already, keep up the good work! |
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09-07-2009, 12:10:00 PM
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#3 |  |  | | TRADER FLAMING
Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Florida
Posts: 1,760
| Re: Help! I still feel like I'm leaving money at the store!
Originally Posted by CouponQueen2609 For those of you who spend this outragous amount of money and walk out paying pennies, how do you do it? I go in and spend easily $150.00 every Sunday afternoon, with Q's I actually pay 50% on the actual total. I want to save more!!!
Currently, I buy BOGO's and a use 2 Q's per item I buy those. If I am buying an item that is not BOGO I still make sure I have a store and manuf. Q.
So how can I go in and spend $300.00 and pay $25.00? What else am I missing???? Help! :shrug7: |
I see you are in FL. Are you shopping Publix? If so, are you using competitors qs??? 5.00 off 50.00 albertsons qs???
I have yet to get 300.00 worth of groceries for pennies. But I also dont think I ever will. When I do my grocery shopping I get the stuff that is on sale and what I have coupons for. Then the staples (eggs, milk, and meat) is what brings my total up.
IMO people that get 300.00 for pennies are stockpiling on a good deal. Which is easier for me to do at CVS than at Publix....
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09-07-2009, 12:21:26 PM
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#5 |  |  | | Super Hypothetical Pickle Girl TRADER BURNING
Join Date: May 2007 Location: Arizona
Posts: 5,122
| Re: Help! I still feel like I'm leaving money at the store! I agree with the others. I have been at this hot n heavy for over 3 years and was always a coupon user even before that and I never get my food totals as low as others. When Krogers use to have super doubles every few months I could get some kick butt totals but as a PP mentioned part of it wasnt stuff I used daily. Now no SDs except Kmart and we dont have a super K so no food. I pretty much focus on getting all my hba/cleaning/baby/snacks free ro super cheap and I foot the bill for the rest.
Yesterday I lucked in to 2 $3 off any pork qs while shopping that expired yesterday. But generally those types of tearpads are gone within an hour of being put out around here. So meat, fruit, veggies, and milk cost me a fortune.
We only double to .50 here too and have limited stores.
Id love to get my food budget down and my food stockpile up but with the sales/stores/offers we have its just not easy even when I work at it.
So I have NO advice but just wanted to say hang in there and what you save in the other areas will help bring your total cost down. |
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09-07-2009, 12:40:12 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Florida
Posts: 47
| Re: Help! I still feel like I'm leaving money at the store!
Originally Posted by aneesha33 I see you are in FL. Are you shopping Publix? If so, are you using competitors qs??? 5.00 off 50.00 albertsons qs???
I have yet to get 300.00 worth of groceries for pennies. But I also dont think I ever will. When I do my grocery shopping I get the stuff that is on sale and what I have coupons for. Then the staples (eggs, milk, and meat) is what brings my total up.
IMO people that get 300.00 for pennies are stockpiling on a good deal. Which is easier for me to do at CVS than at Publix.... | Yes, I am shopping at Publix. I have tried to get the Albertson's Q's and they are hard to find since we do not have one with 50 miles of us. I manage to get away with Food Lion and I don't think there has ever been one in the 30 years I have lived in this area.
I only buy my meat at BJ's. My husband knows how to cut meat, so I just buy BIG and he cuts it up and seals it in family size portions that work for us. However, if the meat is a really good buy then I'll buy it a Publix.
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10-17-2009, 04:06:06 PM
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#10 |  |  | | TRADER BURNING
Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: North Carolina
Posts: 5,625
| Re: Help! I still feel like I'm leaving money at the store! The main thing I do is buy when things are at their lowest (or the lowest price I know them to be). Then I buy as many as I have Qs for (sometimes buying more Qs). I want to have so much of it (but not more than we can use before it exp) that I will only buy it for free or cheap in the few months after. Make since?
1 Example - Target had Motts Applejuice for $1.75 - get $5 GC wyb 5 a couple of weeks ago. Welll $.75 for 64oz juice is about the best price I get; and this time no coupons involved. I have paid $.25 and $.50 but on random occasions and not very many at a time. So, I bought 25 juices that week. (We use 4 a month just when sending in preschool snacks on each child's day plus what we drink at home (and they all have exp into next summer). So, now I won't buy juice unless I get it for 25-50 cents and I won't buy juice Qs over the next 6 months or so...I'll just use what I have.
2 example- We eat Eggo waffles 3-4 mornings a week...so we consume a lot of them. I bought 20 - $1.00 off eggo waffle coupons. They are regularly price at WM for $1.50. I bought 10 on each receipt for $5.00...then submitted my receipts to the Kellogg calendar rebate forms....Made $5.00 on each set of 10 after rebate. I won't buy eggos again unless they are 16-20 cents which is the lowest I have seen them.
3 example - I am waiting on this to materialize. I have 20 coupons for $1.00 off any cheese and I just bought (waiting on them to be mailed ) 20 coupons for $1.50 off any bread wyb Kraft cheese. Hopefully Kraft slices will be on sale 2/$3 or 3/$5 before the coupons expire....if so, I will buy 20 kraft slices and 20 loaves of bread for $10 - $14 for all. Both items freeze well. If I get really lucky, HT will run Superdoubles before 11/7 and I can get all 40 items for free....but I am not counting on this one.
I think for everyone it is just piecing together the items that you use and buying a bunch when they are at their bottom price.
Another trick is getting rain checks. Lets say Cheerios are BOGO this week at $3.99. They are out and you get BOGO rainchecks. Then 3 weeks or 3 months from then, the same Cheerios go on sale 2/$4.00. This is when you'd cash in your rainchecks and get both boxes for $2.00 minus coupons of course!
HTHs and good luck!
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