
Bristol farms is a big hot spot for celebs. That might be a place to add to your celebrity stalking list because celebrities like Jennifer Garner, Megan Fox and Jennifer Meyer all have been photographed getting their produces at this mart.
Today we have Halle Berry trying to keep a very low profile. I JUST got back from food shopping and it was my first attempt at coupon cutting. I did SO WELL! My bill was $38 and I saved $24 in coupons PLUS $9.80 for using the card. The store has double coupons so I really lucked out. It’s my MISSION to save as much as I can these days and this was a great start.
Do you coupon cut? I talked a bit about this on my personal blog, but am curiuos what INO readers have to say.
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I just got married a few months ago and am now spending a ton more on groceries. I started clipping coupons and it’s amazing the difference it makes. I hate spending money, so it makes it easier seeing how much more you can save when you just spend a little time getting organized and clipping coupons.
I use thegrocerygame.com too and I save at least $120 per week feeding my family of 6! The kicker is hat I ALWAYS save more than I spend. It’s such an awesome feeling.
I need to cut coupons but I don’t. And as for Halle…. She most def looks preggers in these pix.
She’s going a lot harder with her look these days. I like it though. Whatever happened to that huge hair we saw her with?
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Is this about Halle or you? We need your picture up there too.
Halle looks great.
Halle looks pregnant. Is she?
Hi Vera! I started coupon cutting and CVSing about 6 months ago. I had never even attempted thinking I was already buying cheap by purchasing the store brands. I was totally wrong. I heard about this website on the radio last summer talking about being a “home economist.” I’m a stay at home mom and took it to heart to save money. The website is moneysavingmom.com and she is a stay at home mom with her own blog (I imagine like your website, hers is turning into a business). It has such great info and is also nice to know I am supporting an entreprenuer (sp?). I would definitely check it out paying special attention to CVS and Walgreens deals. I got 3 pertplus 1 gillette shampoo and 3 sure deodorants for $9 cash and also got back $3 to use on the next purchase at CVS. Not the best, but not too bad either. I think the biggest thing is to not be brand specific. I had never used pert plus before, but now love it and use it on my kids as well (although I throw on some conditioner too because my hair is wavy and coarse, but I have gotten them free so it doesn’t matter).
It is very satisfying to see that huge “You saved $…” quote at the bottom of the receipt!
When CVS bought Eckerd’s, I totally fell for the using the card and getting dollars off on your next purchase. However, a friend of mine is a pharmacist at CVS and told me that the prices at CVS are so jacked up to begin with and when they give you dollars off your next purchase the hope is that the customer will forget the coupon (for dollars off) the next time they walk in to CVS. 90+% of the time, that is what happens! Have you ever noticed that when you get a coupon at CVS it is for something that you don’t use?
All this being said, I only shop at Walgreens now!
I use thegrocerygame.com
You can log on and they let you try it out for $1 for a month.
I save lots when I use it.
I will clip coupons for something I use. I am not one to buy a certain brand just because I there is a coupon for it and it is not a brand I use. I also make foods that I can get more than one meal out of, like a pot roast or a roast chicken. However if there is a really good sale like a buy one get one free, I will stock up. Once during the summer my grocer will gave my favorite meat marinade for grilling for $1. It is normally $4. Then I will buy like 20 of them as long as there is no limit.
I always cut the coupons, I save a lot of money doing that…I always eat something before I go shopping also, if you are hungry, everything looks good, and you spend more…
I have been using coupons for years. A lot of the grocery stores where I live will offer triple coupons about once a month or so. The best I have ever done was when I got $144 worth of groceries and I only spent $18.00. My whole pantry is stocked full of stuff that I get free. You just match the specials up with the coupons. It’s really fun and addicting. It’s like a game to me to see how much I can save!