When I see the good stock up deals in which you can use coupons, I will post them here.
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Where do you find coupons like that. Here in central Missouri they don’t exist.
I have never seen coupons like this.
Once even joined the on line coupon shopper thingy, not one time was there a coupon worth using or if there were didn’t match any store in my area.
Makes me wonder about these so called savings.
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Have you eBay-ed any of your finds? I ask this because so many coupon food products are products we don’t eat. We avoid MSG, hydrogenated oils, etc. as best as we can, but I’d like to try couponing free stuff to sell on eBay.
If you have a “Save a Lot” near you they have 10 for $10 sales. Also, check out the $ stores & grocery store coupons. I also have 2 online coupon sites that e-mail coupons two or three times a week. In fact I have about 50 coupons to use this coming week. I especially like the dog food coupons as I have 2 dogs. When I had 4 cats I used most of the cat food coupons. Look for potatoes, rice etc. in packages not boxes as boxes are easy for bugs to get into. Look for buy one & get one free which is very common here in Florida. Good luck & its fun to search for good buys.
Spent waaay too much on really great Szechuan food today. It was our son’s 16th birthday so it was worth it.
I’m getting some good deals on stock up items for Thanksgiving. Green Giant canned veggies are 2 for 98 cents right now, usually 1.49 a can since the 0bamanation. I bought a case, or maybe two...ha-ha!
Stove Top Stuffing is 88 cents, Betty Crocker potatoes au gratin are 88 cents as well. And butter, two for four dollars. Unreal, as it was 3.69 for a pound before T-Day madness. I’m old enough to know better that prices will kick up after the holidays. That’s why I’m stocking up my freezer and pantry now.
I’ve missed your coupon adventures..So happily surprised to see this Couponing Post by you.