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Where do I get coupons?

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Where do I get coupons?

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I find mine in magazines, the Sunday papers and by trading with friends. Other ways would be to call companies that make the products you use and ASK. Tell them what you like/don’t like about their products. Most companies will send you coupons for those products.. After collecting the coupons, separate them into two piles. Those you’ll use & those you won’t. With the coupons you don’t need. You can use these to trade for coupons you do want. Do you know of any friends who coupon? You can arrange a get together with friends to swap coupons. Some stores have coupon bins where people place the coupons they don’t use and get out those they would With the coupons you plan to use. It helps to have some sort of filing system set up. It doesn’t have to be elaborate…anything from an envelope to a store-bought coupon organizer will do. I use a recipe box with the coupons separated by dividers according to category. (Ex. Baby products, breads, cereals, dairy, meat, etc…) It helps if you put

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1. The Sunday newspaper, obviously. I usually get at least 2 papers every Sunday and sometimes more if the coupons are really good. 2. Magazines. I don’t really read a lot of magazines, but I know people who do. They let me have the coupons out of their magazines. (Magazines like All You, Woman’s Day, and Good Housekeeping usually have good coupons.) I also carry a little pair of scissors in my purse so I can cut out any coupons I find in magazines when I take my kids to the doctor’s office! 3. Junk mail. I started really paying attention to the flyers and circulars we get in the mail. Besides the pizza and restaurant coupons, there are also sometimes actual product coupons to be found. It doesn’t hurt to take a few seconds and flip through those flyers before tossing them in the recycle bin. I’ve found some great coupons in them! 4. Online. Places like SmartSource, Boodle, and Coupons.com are the main places to go. You can also find links to coupons at your favorite grocery store’s we

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They exist folks. There are many places to print/retrieve coupons. 1) Coupons.com. You can utilize this resource on my left column where it says print coupons 2) Sunday inserts. Larger cities get better coupons. Small town folks are out of luck. I haven’t found a good solution to this. Try a book store to see if they have an edition to a larger city newspaper. If so, see if the inserts are in there (likely not.) 3) Manufacturer websites 4) My website has links 5) Smart Source 6) Eat Better America 7) All You Magazine – you can buy it on my website. I remember when I started couponing I would google to search for coupons. This is a waste of time. Let the coupons come to you. When you search for them, you can find yourself wasting a large amount of time looking for coupons that do not exist. Isn’t Store Brand Cheaper? Yes, it is but you save more money when you combine sales and manufacturer coupons that the larger brand names put out. When I do not have a coupon or sale and I am REALLY

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