Archive for February 2009 – Page 2

If someone would have told me a year ago that I would eagerly collect 5 or 10 (or more) of ANY coupon, I would have thought they’d lost their marbles.

I just didn’t understand … yet. I’d never experienced the rush we get when we pay only pennies or even NOTHING for something that usually costs a couple bucks. I didn’t know how valuable coupons are, or know how satisfied I’d feel with an overflowing pantry.

Now multiply that concept. One can of Ro*tel for free is a very good thing, but 10 of them is AWESOME! Thus, the magic of multiples.

Multiples come from all sorts of places: newspaper inserts, internet printable (IP) coupons, and coupon generators like the Target Coupon Generator at HotCouponWorld.

One of the first things I do when I get the sales circulars is to head over to HotCouponWorld and access the Coupon Database. I can look up the sale items and see if there is a coupon available – either one I might have in my file box or one on the internet that I can print. I also use the HotCouponWorld Coupon Database about once a week to look IPs for products that I buy regularly – usually you can only print two of any one IP, so stocking up takes some time.

For instance: Kroger carries Cottonelle TP, regular 4-roll pack, for $0.99. There are rolling IP coupons, usually for $0.50 off one pack, which double to $1, making the TP free. It just makes sense to always have some of those IP coupons on hand so that when I head to Kroger I can restock my bathrooms.

With tools like coupons from the Target Coupon generator, combined with manufacturers coupons, you can find some great deals at your local Target. (Go here for more information on this week’s deals at Target.)

Click here for additional coupon resources including printables, pricebooks, and more.


Today, Friday, February 13th and tomorrow, Saturday February 14th you can get “Let’s Get it On” by Marvin Gaye FREE from Amazon. I love this song!

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Click here or on the cute little box above to get your free download.

Enjoy!

One of the hottest topics in the couponing world these days is getting paid to take surveys. I just had two different people ask me about survey sites in the past week and didn’t have an answer. My experience with survey sites had been limited to a sampling site that I joined years ago.

But now the homework has been done (by other people, no less) and there is a list of 19 LEGIT sites on HotCouponWorld that pay out and have little or no spam — making them a great way to earn a little extra money.

That’s one of the reasons I love HotCouponWorld so much, the research is done for you, giving you the opportunity to move forward with the information.

A tip from the Pros: create an email address that you use just for surveys (i.e., dollysurveys@gmail.com) and use it to keep your survey mail separate. You can also create a “rule” in your email program to automatically file emails from specific addresses into specific folders. It will help to keep you organized and keep your registration info easily accessible.

Click here to check out the list of 19 survey sites that pay from HotCouponWorld.

More spectacular savings from Kroger

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Yes, I went to Kroger yesterday, too.

I spent $4 and some change. Here’s my take:

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Harris Teeter Triples are Awesome

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Here’s my haul from day one. Three transactions: $3.46, $1.14, & $4.30 = $8.90. Yes, total, including taxes.

OMG, can you believe all this for only $8.90. Yes, that's 2 pounds of bacon in the front.

OMG, can you believe all this for only $8.90. Yes, that's 2 pounds of bacon in the front.

Day one? Yup, I have more coupons. And I have a new list from A Full Cup. My  HTC list was missing a BUNCH of stuff. I still love HTC, though, because they cover more of my local stores than any other site. And it’s all user-generated.