Friday, November 18, 2011

Printables and e-coupons for your weekend shopping!

Don't forget your printables and e-coupons as you wander out to the stores this weekend!

Coupon Network

50¢ off when you buy any ONE YoCrunch® 100 Calorie Pack or Fruit Parfait Multipack
50¢ off when you buy any FIVE YoCrunch® Cups (Parfait, Granola or Candy/Cookie Crunch)
$1.00 off when you buy any TWO LEAN CUISINE® varieties
$1.00 off when you buy any FOUR 7.5 oz or larger packages of HOT POCKETS® Brand items
$1.25 off when you buy any ONE LISTERINE® SMART RINSE® Anticavity Flouride Rinse 500ml
$1.10 off when you buy any Junior Strength Advil® product
$1.10 off when you buy any Children's Advil® product
$1.10 off when you buy any Infants' Advil® product
$1.00 off when you buy TWO PACKAGES any variety Pillsbury® Refrigerated Cookie Dough
50¢ off when you buy ONE BOX Honey Nut Cheerios® cereal
$1.00 off when you buy TWO any flavor/variety Betty Crocker® Box Muffin Mix or Fiber One® Box Muffin Mix
50¢ off when you buy any TWO Pillsbury® Crescent Dinner Rolls
40¢ off when you buy any TWO Pillsbury® Refrigerated Pizza Crust, Breadsticks, Loaves or Dinner Rolls
40¢ off when you buy any TWO Pillsbury® Sweet Rolls OR Grands!® Sweet Rolls
50¢ off when you buy EIGHT CUPS any variety Yoplait® Yogurt
50¢ off when you buy TWO packages of Pillsbury® Rolled Refrigerated Pie Crusts
30¢ off when you buy TWO CANS any size/variety Pillsbury® Refrigerated Grands!® or Grands! Jr.® Biscuits
$3.25 off when you buy any ONE ZYRTEC® 12 count or larger
60¢ off when you buy any ONE Beech-Nut® Baby Cereal
$1.10 off when you buy any FOUR Beech-Nut® Stage 2 1/2™ Baby Food Glass Jars
$1.85 off when you buy any FIFTEEN Beech-Nut® Stage 2 1/2™ Baby Food Glass Jars
$1.60 off when you buy any TWO Slim-Fast® Ready To Drink Shake Multipack
$2.00 off when you buy any THREE Slim-Fast® Ready To Drink Shake Multipack
95¢ off when you buy any ONE Slim-Fast® Ready To Drink Shake Multipack
$1.75 off when you buy any TWO Ester-C® Items
50¢ off when you buy ONE LouAna® Product
$1.00 off when you buy ONE box of POST GREAT GRAINS Cereal
$3.00 off when you buy ONE REFRESH OPTIVE™ Product (any size)
40¢ off when you buy any ONE package of Stevia In the Raw 100% Natural, Zero-Calorie Sweetener Products
$2.00 off when you buy any TWO GoodBelly® Quarts
$10.00 off when you buy any ONE Philips Norelco Speed XL Series Electric Razor OR any ONE Nivea for Men Electric Razor
$5.00 off when you buy any ONE Philips Norelco 7000 Series Electric Razor
$1.00 off when you buy any SIX Mighty Dog® 5.5 oz single cans
$1.50 off when you buy any TWO Sundown Naturals® Product
$1.60 off when you buy any TWO Nature's Bounty® Vitamins or Supplements
$2.00 off when you buy any ONE PEOPLE® Magazine
$1.00 off when you buy any two bags of SENSEO® COFFEE PODS
$2.00 off when you buy any Osteo Bi-Flex® Supplement or Powder

Redplum

SAVE $0.35 ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY SUPERPRETZEL® PRODUCT (In Your Grocer's Freezer!)

Coupons.com 

$1.00 off two Welch's Sparkling Juice Cocktails
$1.00 off 1 pkg of PHILADELPHIA Cooking Creme
$1.50 off BISSELL Stomp ?N Go™
$1.00 off ONE ICBINB! Tub product
$1 off one tube Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief
$3.00 off two BISSELL Stomp ?N Go™
$1.00 off two boxes Post cereals
$1.00 off 2 General Mills Kids cereals
$1.00 off one Garnier Fructis Shampoo
$0.50 off 2 Pillsbury Crescent Dinner Rolls
$1.50 off TWO ICBINB! Tub products
$0.30 off 2 Pillsbury Grands! Biscuits
$1.00 off Any Nature Made Product
$2.00 off Any Aleve 80ct or larger
$0.40 off SIX CUPS Yoplait Yogurt
$1.00 off on 2 POUCHES Betty Crocker Cookie Mix
$0.40 off TWO Pillsbury Sweet Rolls
$0.75 off Scrub Sponge 3-pack or Larger
$1.00 off (5) Weight Watchers Smart Ones
$0.75 off any Delizza Patisserie product
$1.00 off two boxes Chex cereals
$1.00 off any 4-Pack of Welch's Fruit Fizz
$1.00 off any JOHNSON'S Baby Oil product
$1.00 off 2 HORMEL COMPLEATS microwave meals
$0.55 off Glade Premium Room Spray
$1.00 off 2 Glade 4-oz. Jar Candles
$0.50 off TWO Pillsbury Pie Crusts
$0.40 off 2 Pillsbury Italian Meal Breads
$0.50 off One (1) Bridgford Foods Monkey Bread
$1.00 off Glade PlugIns Scented Oil refills
$1.50 off ONE ICBINB! All Purpose Sticks
$1.00 off any LISTERINE for Kids product
$3.00 off John Frieda Precision Foam Colour
$2.00 off any Afrin Nasal Spray
$1.00 off HP ColorLok Paper
$1.00 off one Alka-Seltzer Plus product
$1.00 off Glade Scented Oil Candle refills
$0.40 off Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt
$2.00 off one Coricidin HBP product
$1.00 off 2 HORMEL COMPLEATS kids meals
$0.40 off Diamond Crystal Sea Salt
$0.55 off two HOMRMEL Pepperoni packages
50% off ONE regular priced item under $30
$1.00 off On ANY Vitamin item in Disney or Marvel
$1.50 off Maalox Advanced product
$1.00 off any o.b. product (except trial size)
$1.00 off (1) Gas-X Product. Use as directed.
$1.50 off on one BOOST Kid Essentials Drink
$0.35 off Diamond Crystal Salt Sense
$1.50 off A 4 PACK OF SEATTLE'S BEST ICED LATTES
$2.00 off any one e.p.t pregnancy test
$0.75 off Effergrip or Efferdent
$1.00 off ANY OREGON CHAI PRODUCT
$1.00 off DESITIN™ Soothing Rash Bath Treatment
Up To 75% Off On Prescription Medication
Up To 75% Off On Prescription Medication
$5.00 off on ONE (1) Filtrete™ Water Station
$2.00 off Any (1) LamisilAT Product
$2.00 off on ONE (1) Filtrete™ 8 Cup Water Pitcher
$1.00 off ANY ZarBee's Product
$1.00 off People Country Music Special
$5.00 off Your $25.00 Order at Vistaprint
FREE Designer Montage & Extra 20% OFF purchase
$100 Visa Gift Card for Joining ADT
$25.00 off Dish Network-12 months includes $75VISA
$2.00 off any NASALCROM allergy product
$2.00 off the December Essence magazine
$4.00 off Cosamin ASU Joint Health Supplement
$3.00 off Slo-Niacin
$0.75 off any Effergrip Denture Adhesive product
$1.00 off People en Español
$2.00 off any Percogesic product
$1.25 off on any Robitussin product

Savings Star (these are added directly to your Giant Eagle and CVS cards!)

Buy any ONE (1) JOLLY TIME Microwave Pop Corn Product, Save 50¢. Expires 12/31/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 2 Keebler® and/or Sunshine® Crackers (8 oz. or Larger, Any Flavor, Mix or Match), Save $1.00. Expires 12/14/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 2 Keebler® Cookies (6.6 oz. or Larger, Any Flavor, Mix or Match), Save $1.00. Expires 12/14/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Eucerin Body Lotion (2oz-16.9oz), Save $1.00. Expires 12/14/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 3 Kellogg's® Eggo® Waffles (6 ct. or Larger, Any Flavor, Mix or Match), Save $1.00. Expires 12/7/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 2 Tropicana Pure Premium® 59 oz bottles, Save $1.00. Expires 12/7/2011. One time use only. 
Buy any 3 Kellogg's® Cereals (10 oz. or Larger, Any Flavor, Mix or Match), Save $1.00. Expires 12/7/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 3 Kellogg's® Pop-Tarts® toaster pastries and/or Kellogg's (TM) Pop-Tarts mini crisps (TM) (6 ct. or Larger), Save $1.00. Expires 12/7/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Weis 5 Star Nuts or Nut Mixes, Save $1.00. Expires 11/26/2011. One time use only. (Only at Weis Markets)
Buy 2 Weis Quality Spices or Extract, Save $1.00. Expires 11/26/2011. One time use only. (Only at Weis Markets)
Buy 1 Weis Quality Graham Pie Crust, Save $1.00. Expires 11/26/2011. One time use only. (Only at Weis Markets)
Buy 1 Weis Quality or Full Circle Olive Oil, Save $1.00. Expires 11/26/2011. One time use only. (Only at Weis Markets)
Buy 1 YoBaby Organic Yogurt 4-pack, Save 50¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy three (3) 6 oz. cups of Stonyfield Organic Yogurt, Save 50¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy ONE (1) HUGGIES® Little Movers Slip-On Diapers, Save $2.00. Expires 12/1/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 2 HUGGIES® Baby Wipes (64 ct or larger), Save $1.00. Expires 12/1/2011. One time use only. 
Buy ONE (1) box of Ellio's® Pizza, Save 50¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Vitamin Gummies in Disney or Marvel Shapes, Save $1.00. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Marie's® Product, Save $1.00. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 L'Oréal Vive Pro Shampoo or Conditioner, Save 75¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy any 1 Osteo Bi-Flex, Save $1.00. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 L'Oréal Studio Line Styling Product, Save $1.00. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 box of Kashi® TLC® Pita Crisps, Save $1.00. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 2 boxes of Kashi® TLC® Granola Bars, Save $1.50. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Gold 'n Soft®, Save 50¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy any 1 Ester-C, Save $1.00. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 LouAna® Oil, Save 50¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. Sold Out. 
Buy 2 Egg Beaters®, Save $1.00. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 2 jars of Peter Pan® Peanut Butter, Save $1.00. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 2 Marie Callender's® Fresh Flavors Steamers®, Save $1.00. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Gulden's® Spicy Brown Mustard (12 oz size), Save 35¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 WACKY MAC & Cheese Dinner, Save 40¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only.
Buy 1 WACKY MAC Veggie Pasta, Save 40¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 NO YOLKS, Save 40¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Elmer's Tri-Fold Display Board, Save 75¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only.
Buy 1 Diamond Crystal Salt Sense, Save 35¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt, Save 40¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Diamond Crystal Sea Salt, Save 40¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Krazy Glue, Save 50¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Truvia® Natural Sweetener (40 ct or larger), Save 75¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Elmer's School Glue, Glue-All or Glue Sticks, Save 50¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Karo® Syrup, Save 40¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 1 Fleischmann's® Yeast (Jar or Strip), Save 40¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. Sold Out. 
Buy 1 Argo® or Kingsford's® product, Save 40¢. Expires 11/30/2011. One time use only. Sold Out. 
Buy 1 Nature's Bounty Hair, Skin and Nails, Save $2.50. Expires 11/24/2011. One time use only. 
Buy any 1 Nature's Bounty (does not include Hair, Skin and Nails product), Save $1.00. Expires 11/24/2011. One time use only. 
Buy any 1 Sundown Naturals® product, Save $1.00. Expires 11/24/2011. One time use only. 
Buy (1) International Delight® quart or pint, Save 55¢. Expires 11/23/2011. One time use only. Sold Out. 
Buy 1 Johnsonville Breakfast Sausage (9 oz or 12 oz), Save 55¢. Expires 11/23/2011. One time use only. Sold Out. 
Buy 2 AIR WICK® Scented Candles, Save $2.00. Expires 11/23/2011. One time use only. Sold Out. 
Buy 1 AIR WICK® FRESHMATIC Compact Spray Starter Kit, Save $2.00. Expires 11/23/2011. One time use only. 
Buy 2 AIR WICK® Aerosol Air Fresheners, Save $1.00. Expires 11/23/2011. One time use only. Sold Out. 
Buy 1 GUM® Eez-Thru Flosser®, Save 75¢. Expires 11/23/2011. One time use only. 
Buy TWO (2) Magic Seasoning Blends (does not include Magic Pepper Sauce® or Seasoning Salt®), Save $1.00. Expires 11/23/2011. One time use only. (Only at ShopRite)
Buy TWO (2) Magic Seasoning Blends (does not include Magic Pepper Sauce® or Seasoning Salt®), Save $1.00. Expires 11/23/2011. One time use only. (Only at Stop & Shop)

Cellfire Coupons (Also added directly to your savings cards!)

BC Supreme Brownie Save $.75 
Save $0.75 when you buy TWO BOXES any flavor Betty Crocker Supreme Brownie OR Dessert Bar Mixes.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Unique Holiday Card choices!

Holiday cards are a wonderful and economical way to keep in touch with friends and family. Every year I seem to struggle with the quest to find unique cards that suit my personality. Since my son's birth, I have also felt compelled to include updated photos of him with our holiday cards. Tinyprints.com offers a huge variety of choices that combine both of my desires, I can send greetings to my loved ones and a current photo of my son! 


There were so many choices available but once I saw this card style, I was hooked. My favorite ornaments on my mother's tree are those that were handmade with pictures of myself and my brothers and sister through the years. There are foamboard photo ornaments, photo holders made with Popsicle sticks, and even one where the photo was somehow attached to a glass ball ornament! This card style is reminiscent of those ornaments and instead of only making one or two for special people, everyone on my card list can receive a decoration that they can reuse year after year! According to the description the Finely Festive: Vanilla ornament cards include double face satin ribbons to tie to each card! There are quite a few Ornament Cards to choose from, there should be something to suit the style of your family!






Too busy to deal with sending cards? Tiny Prints has that under control as well! Under delivery options for each card, there is an option to have them address and have them mailed straight from Tiny Prints! You will save on shipping, though you will have to pay for stamps on each card mailed out. 

Tiny Prints provides simple, modern, and unique stationery from Christmas cardsNew Years cardsparty invitations, and address labels to thank you cards. Once the holidays have come and gone, Tiny Prints will still be here to fill your stationary needs with their exclusive designs from the nation’s top designers.  All year round, you’ll fine business cards,birth announcements and even custom wedding invitations. Come try the easy card personalization, a powerful preview engine and top-notch customer service and paper quality for yourself. With Tiny Prints by your side commemorating every holiday and momentous occasion is a cinch!




Very very cheap, possibly even free turkey! Do not miss this sale!

I just caught this deal, bear with me. 




In this week's Acme ad, which ends tomorrow night, there is a coupon for $10 off of a holiday turkey with the purchase of 12 Kraft food items. Those participating items are: 



  • Philedelphia Sour Cream, 8oz
  • Breakstone's Sour Cream, 16oz  
  • Cracker Barrel Cheese, 10 oz
  • Cool Whip Topping, 8oz
  • Stove Top Stuffing, 6oz
  • Baker's Chocolate, 8 oz
  • Baker's Dipping Chocolate, 7oz
  • Baker's Coconut, 14 oz
  • Kraft Homestyle Mac and Cheese Dinner, 12-14oz
  • Velveeta Shells and Cheese Dinner 12-14 oz
  • Jello Pudding and Gelatin Mixes, 3 oz
  • Kraft Jet Puffed Marshmallows, 8-10.5 oz.
  • Kraft Marshmallow Creme 7 oz
  • Planters Mixed Nuts 9.95 oz
  • Planter's Baking Nuts 6 oz
  • Maxwell House Coffee 35.5 oz
  • Capri Sun Juice Drinks 10pk
  • A-1 Steak Sauce 12 oz (? ad is hard to read!) 
  • Kraft Pourable Dressings 16 oz
  • Nabisco Snack Crackers 5.5-10oz
  • Ritz Crackers 13.6-16 oz

This coupon can be stacked with the $3 $3 off any Butterball Turkey when you buy any combination of 4 Stove Top Stuffing Mix, Heinz HomeStyle Gravy and/or Pillsbury Crescent Rolls. I have seen these on tear sheets right in stores, they were also in last weekend's SmartSource insert. 


In addition to the two coupons, Butterball included a $5 mail in rebate in last weekend's SmartSource. If you have all of these together, you can save $18 off of a turkey!






Special Thanks to Saving in Akron for making me aware of this deal!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Free Parta Bus Rides on Black Friday! No fighting for Parking Spaces!


The Kent Area Chamber of Commerce, Parta, and Main Street Kent have teamed up to provide free bus rides for those venturing out on Black Friday. No waiting hours for a parking space! Nothing but hassle free shopping at local businesses!  There seem to be two bus routes with the following schedule.


Suburban hours of availability:              6:38 a.m. to 9:44 p.m.
Kent Circulator hours of availability:    12:08 p.m. to 4:38 p.m

So in your flurry of Black Friday shopping, don't forget your local businesses!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Makeup giveaway on another Kent site!

Two Chix Beauty Fix is co-written by our own Sarah and her sister, both of whom are Kent residents. It's a really great site to learn about makeup and what brands are out there. Check out this giveaway! Easy entry!

Tigi Bed Head Blue FUNSTICK Giveaway!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Ok, now I have my coupons, what do I do with them?

Now you have a pile of coupons staring you in the face. What is the best way to organize them so that you will use them effectively and save yourself money? The jury is really out on one best method for every person. I can tell you from experience that not using any organization method of any kind is rather useless. For a long time, I would clip coupons and lose them. Or I would clip coupons and forget about them, leave them at home, leave them in my purse, and they would expire unused. In order to save money, you need to come up with a method of organization that keeps your coupons on hand and easy to find. That entails both a portable and easy to understand system. There are more than a few out there.

The Binder Method

Sarah and I both use the binder method of organization. This method requires finding or purchasing some type of three ring binder, I got my lovely binder with shoulder strap, multiple zippers, and carrying handle when they were on clearance after back to school season. It was an upgrade from the first, still perfectly serviceable binder that Sarah gave me for my birthday, but hey, I save money all week long so I can splurge $7 here or there right?


After you have clipped your coupons, you will need collector's card holders or other type of sectioned sheeting, I don't know of any other type, really, but I am sure there are some out there. Using these sheets and a pack or three of tabbed inserts, you will begin to sort your coupons into categories and fit them into the card holders.

The sorting method is really up to you. I tried to think of general categories, such as Beverages, Snacks, Dairy, Meat, Toiletries, etc and went from there. Invariably, you will find that you missed some crucial category, when I first made my binder, I completely forgot to put a Baby category. I had nowhere to put all of my diaper coupons! The advantage with the binder method is that you can easily add categories or rearrange categories, you can add more sheets for the categories that need it, for instance, if you sort your toiletries into one category, it will be huge. This flexibility also comes in handy when the seasons change, for instance, in the summer, I had a bulging condiments category as barbecue sauces and salad dressings were on sale, now that we are well into autumn, my canned goods section is in need of expansion but my condiment section has dwindled down to one page.

With this method, you will need to cut, sort, and file coupons every week. Getting behind can be disastrous and will end up seeming like a herculean task. Sarah and I both experienced this recently. I had to have help to get my coupons sorted this weekend, they were that out of control! (Hey! I'm not a professional!) I've found the best way to do this is to clear a large spot, the floor or the kitchen table both work well for me, then  clip your coupons, sorting them into piles as you cut them. Once you've clipped all of the coupons you have for the week, move them into their sections in your binder, scanning expiration dates on the coupons you already have as you put the new in. I am sure there are more organized methods, there are probably people out there that sort coupons by expiration date and are in alphabetical order, I haven't seen a need for this as of yet and I feel like I am doing just fine.

With this method it will be easy to flip through your coupons, both in the store and when you are planning your shopping missions.  As the binder is portable, you can keep it in the car and with you in the event that you need to run in for one small item or you run across unexpected clearance items for which you also happen to have a coupon. (Score!) Another advantage of the binder is the ability to store extra items. I use the pockets to store my discount cards, a pair of scissors, a pen, and paper for lists and notes. I used the accordion file in the binder to hold store coupon policies and ads. There are other methods that couponers are using effectively but for me, this method has been my most successful yet.

The Accordion File Method


In my past, less successful attempts at couponing, I did employ the file method of organizing coupons. Like, the binder method, you sort your coupons into categories and then you fit them loose into the correct slot in the accordion file. I found this method to be marginally effective. It was hard for me to search through the entire category for a coupon when I needed it, I much prefer to see my coupons all laid out in front of me on a page. One of the major advantages of this method is that it is cheap, you can get a file at most any dollar store and you are on your way. I'd love to hear from readers who utilize this method effectively!

The Envelope Method


I have seen this method in action in the grocery store and I honestly felt a bad for the lady. It works for her though, and that is what counts. She stopped and chatted with me for a moment about my binder and in the end decided that she'd been going with the envelopes too long to stop. It is the same principle as the file method except that for each file slot, you have an envelope. You flip through the stack of envelopes and then through the enclosed coupons. The envelops are usually carried in a shoe box or plastic box of some sort. This is also a relatively cheap method to get started, you can use items you already have on hand.

Failed Methods I have Tried 


Throughout the years, as a poor college student to where I am now as a young mom, I have attempted and given up on couponing at various points. I believe wholeheartedly that the lack of portable and efficient organization method was one of the major contributing factors to my failure. One of the methods I tried, was simply walking into the store with a stack of clipped coupons. Disaster ensued. Flipping through them all was tedious and slippery, they fell out all over the place, I didn't save much money at all.  I also tried slipping all of my coupons into a 4x6 photo album (I had a lot of photo albums.) This actually seems like the precursor to the method I have now. I was trying for something easy to flip through where I could look at my coupons at a glance. The downside was, there are only so many pages and many many coupons. I do still use a photo album to hold recipes.

Regardless of the method you choose, you need to remember to choose one that is efficient for you and portable. If you aren't going to utilize the method, there is no point in exerting the effort. You only save money when you get those coupons to the store and get your deals. And in our next installment, we'll be discussing just that! 

Saturday, November 12, 2011

How does one start couponing?

We've had a few requests from the community asking how to get started saving money by couponing. (which I am over the moon about, by the way!)  Sarah and I started around the same time after we'd watched a few episodes of Extreme Couponing on TLC. Yes, we are relatively new to this and by no means as 'with it' as the people featured on that show, but we jumped in with both feet and were seeing savings in no time. Last night I went to Acme and saved 44% on my groceries and my trip to Giant Eagle today was a 54% savings. Nowhere near television reality show worthy, but I'm pleased with my results. We have our trips of 80% or more savings, but the reality is that not every shopping trip is going to be that way. We strive for practical frugality.  That means you aren't likely to see me clearing a shelf of barbecue sauce, but I will buy 6-10 of them if I have the coupons and the deal is good.

Step one in getting started is to gather coupons. You can find coupons nearly everywhere. 

Sunday Newspapers
Sunday newspapers are a more "traditional" source of manufacturer's coupons. Coupon inserts vary by region and newspaper. Each week you should find at least on Smart Source insert and one Redplum insert. Periodically there will be additional coupon inserts such as Proctor and Gamble or General Mills. You can find out ahead of time through this blog or through the Sunday Coupon PreviewMake sure that you check your papers for coupon inserts before you buy the papers. Paper carriers and store employees are responsible for putting the inserts into the papers, they are human and makes mistakes, there are also dishonest people who remove the inserts. Newspapers from larger metropolitan areas usually have slightly better coupons that we find in local papers. In our area, the Plain Dealer usually has a slightly different Smartsource insert than the local papers, but the Plain Dealer never has Redplum inserts, those inserts are mailed out up North. Buy your papers in multiples of two, that way you have at least two coupons for any sale that requires you to buy two of an item.

Online Printables
Coupons are online through manufacturer's websites, simply check out your favorite brands.  You can also print t through coupons.com, and similar websites (though I recommend if you are going to print from a coupon gathering website, you do so through Swagbucks so that you save money and earn points at the same time!)  Most places these days take printable coupons, but some stores limit how many printed coupons you can use per trip, check the coupon policy before you shop, I have most local stores listed here. You will have to install some software on your computer that allows the printing, mostly I think it just counts how many you print. Generally, you can print two of each coupon per computer.  Yes, that means you can steal your significant other's laptop to print more coupons! Facebook is also a good source of printable manufacturer's coupons. 

Direct Mail Coupons
There are a few ways of getting direct mail coupons. One way is to email the company directly and request coupons. I also tend to give companies feedback, both positive and negative, normally a company will reward you for taking the time to do this with coupons, but I have even gotten samples and full sized products for this practice. Another way of getting coupons mailed directly to your home is to sign up for free samples and to sign up for periodic coupon campaigns. Proctor and Gamble and SC Johnson are two of the largest companies to have these sort of campaigns but their sign up windows are small, watch for them and take the opportunity if it arises.

Peelies, Blinkies, and other coupons. 
I'm sure you've utilized a coupon stuck to the packaging of an item, those are referred to in the coupon world as peelies. I consider them bonus coupons, to be honest, I don't count on finding them but am delighted when I do. Another source of coupons you can find in store are the coupons dispensed by a machine, sometimes referred to as blinkies. I usually take a couple of these when I find them and wait for the item to go on sale. Tearpads are another coupon source, I take a couple of those when I see them as well. Look inside your cereal boxes and other packaging, this is one of my favorite sources for coupons as the coupons inside packaging are usually fairly high value and have lengthy expiration dates. 

Store Coupons
These types of coupons are generally available on the store's website, through their customer cards, and weekly ads. Walgreens puts out a monthly coupon book and CVS has a kiosk in the front of the store that prints coupons. Most stores allow the stacking of a store coupon with a manufacturer's coupon which greatly increases the savings for you.

eCoupons
There are various sources of coupons that add directly to your store cards. There are those that deduct directly with your purchase, such as Giant Eagle's eOffers, Cellfire's eCoupons, Shortcuts eCoupons, and P&G eOffers.  The other type of eCoupon source are savings type accounts such as SavingStar and Upomise. With both of these, the coupon price is added to an account and once your account reaches a certain amount you can request a check or paypal deposit of the balance. 

This is all a bit overwhelming, but it's not as difficult as it seems. You can start small tomorrow by purchasing two newspapers, tomorrow's paper should hold a Smartsource, a Redplum, and a General Mills. Or you can browse some of the online coupon databases and print a few coupons. Every bit counts! Tomorrow we will discuss putting your coupons to work for you!