Print Your Own Coupons
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You all know how I do. When I’m on a mission, I go on a search and rescue until I find every resource available to help me accomplish my goal. Then whatever I find, I share it with you – most of the time anyway. LOL So here are a few goodies to help reduce those groceries bills.
Save more by surfing the ‘net and printing your own coupons.
(h/t Mommy Gets PAID)
And a BONUS for the FABULOUS frugal shoppers.
Reg Price: $39.00
Sales Price: $3.90
Extra discounts: Use MVCHOME15 for 15% off and NEW6919 for 10% off.
(h/t GottaDeal forums)

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Are you aware that many places will not take internet coupons?
Some do, but many don’t have a corporate policy, and leave it up to the individual store manager.
Yes, I’ve read about that on the coupon forums. I’m willing to take my chances. [-SM]
Thanks for the mention!
I *almost* got that Kohl’s tote! But then I remembered C.A.S.H. .. and how it wouldn’t look good for me to break my own hiatus after you’ve just featured it on your blog.
Oh the power of public shame. ;)
HA HA! Then I’ll have to do a follow up feature and tell everyone that you failed at the game YOU created. LOL [-SM]
My big expenditure right now is on scrapbooking. I just bought a dang adhesive gun for $40… My hobby is killing me.
So far we’ve been having some pretty good luck with coupons we’ve printed being taken at Walmart, K-Mart, and some of the other local grocery stores. One place does double-coupons, so we’ll do $5-10 a week just from stuff we normally buy anyway.
Just keep an eye on how much you print, printer ink isn’t exactly free. Make sure to only print coupons you have full intentions on using.