{ I confess.} I have always been amazed by these women who save outrageous amounts of money on their grocery bills by using coupons. Discount Coupons
My mom usually subscribes on a lot of magazines like "Good Housekeeping" and "Ladies Home Journal" and as I grow up, there will be another article being published about a woman who magically shopped using discount coupons. I clearly remember the photographs from one such article. A woman, stretching her smile wide from one ear to the other, was pushing one brimming grocery cart. With her husband, standing between two more carts, was pushing one while pulling the front of the other. She proudly lifted her long receipt of all that she had purchased - all three full carts- for just $20.
Mom was fascinated and got inspired. Some Sundays, she cut nearly every coupon out of the newspaper. But, most of the time, she would clip a coupon here and there, and use them if she happened to remember. Grocery Coupons
Then she would always discuss how those women who shopped like high-rollers in Vegas impressed her so much. However, I actually was not that impressed. What I meant was shopping using those coupons would really consume a lot of time out of each day, right? You would need to find, cut, sort, then retrieve them when you will do shopping.
Now that I’m grown and raising my own family, I thought I would give it a try. To tell you the truth, the whole process is very tedious.
Just when I was ready to give up, I found a web site that makes it easier. SaveGroceryCoupons.com switched on the convenient work for me. This web site has frequent updates regarding name brand coupons and free trials. It is a lot easier to find coupons this way compared to flipping through the ads in the Sunday newspaper each week.
Just for buying two family-sized boxes of Hostess baked goods, I received a $4 rebate on the "Monsters vs Aliens" DVD, which makes a great Christmas gift for my kids. Coupons




