Michele Long of Culloden, WV suggests getting “a head start on the Sunday coupon inserts and ads a day or two early by going online. Search ad scans for popular grocery and drug store chains, and you can usually find early postings of coupon inserts to get a good idea to find which ones might be in your local paper.”
For even more savings, look for stores that offer free customer loyalty cards and use them often.


You can also look up your local grocery store or online website Printapons and find a list of the best deals, and the sites will match sale items with coupons.
I’ve been couponing for a liltte over a year, have a $400 budget for all groceries and household items and am a SAHM with one son. I don’t have time to hit every store every week nor do I take the time to find many of my own deals. I count on a number of blogs that I follow via google reader to find the deals for me and do the matchups. I find that works well for me but there are some items we buy that rarely go on good sale or are perishable so those are the deals I just hit one store for and those are the only coupons I generally carry around with me at all times. Here’s what works for me:1) I have a small organizer that fits comfortably in my purse which contains all the coupons for the products I know we’ll likely buy organized into sheets of business card holder pages (3 to a page, that’s how small my organizer is) in alphabetical order by manufacturer. This stays in my purse at all times . . . my purse isn’t huge but it also isn’t tiny, that’s just not reasonable anymore now that I have a kiddo.2) I have a small coupon file with maybe 10 compartments where I move my planned shopping trip coupons into at the start of each week. I sit down with my store ads and cut out all the weekly coupons I might use and tuck them in the appropriate store-labeled slot of my coupon folder. Then when I get a chance to plan out a store trip using the blogs online, I clip and move the appropriate coupons to the correct store slot as well.3) I have a file box where I store all my Red Plum and Smart Source inserts by week. I only clip out what I know I’ll likely use so everything else just gets filed within their inserts. I keep 3 months at a time in that box. At the back of the box is one hanging folder for Wednesday ads and another for Sunday ads.For things like Bed Bath and Beyond coupons, I just throw those in a basket. Being on such a tight budget means I don’t ever just pop into BB&B anymore, ever trip is planned and budgeted for. As a result, I know I can just dig out the necessary store coupons from the basket. I hope this helps, it has worked great for me. I went through several versions of this before I settled on this system but now I know where everything is and it’s quick, easy, and compact.
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