tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4007490949582525706.post1377187604776404333..comments2024-02-26T06:06:10.884-05:00Comments on Adventures of a Thrifty Mama on a City 'Stead: Sunday CouponsChris K.http://www.blogger.com/profile/12054057713267875769noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4007490949582525706.post-14428666714740493022011-03-21T00:10:53.550-04:002011-03-21T00:10:53.550-04:00I use money saving blogs that do the grocery match...I use money saving blogs that do the grocery match ups for me,such as Bargains To Bounty,she's really detailed in her list,and has links to many printable coupons.<br /><br />I recently quit buying the Sunday paper in favor of a coupon clipping service,since I have no children and only one dog,it doesn't make sense for me to buy a bunch of papers,only to use a select few coupons from it.<br /><br />As we turn more and more toward raising our own food,and more toward a natural diet,shopping local,and making a lot of our own products at home(yeah laundry soap!)We have less and less need for the stores at all.Lee Rnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4007490949582525706.post-3306969231784336812011-03-20T19:03:03.336-04:002011-03-20T19:03:03.336-04:00If you do buy papers, buy them at bigger stores (W...If you do buy papers, buy them at bigger stores (Walmart and Meijer)...on Sundays, they sell the paper for half the price you'd pay for one elsewhere! Try to get into several places (on fb there are quite a few) that will go through the ads and coupons and match prices for you (saving you a lot of time). Most of these places will link an ad to a sunday coupon preview...that way you can see if there are any coupons you'd actually use before spending the money! Trade coupons with other couponers!Elizabeth Walkernoreply@blogger.com