With the current economic downturn, you may have decided that it is time to start using coupons. If you are the “Average Jill” like me, you have dabbled in the art of coupon clipping in the past, but that’s all; you’ve cut a coupon here and a coupon there. Maybe you even bought one of those plastic coupon sorters with the best of intensions on using it, but never did. (Okay, I did start using mine.)
If you are looking at your monthly budget and wondering, where can I save some money? Using grocery coupons in conjunction with in-store sales is a pretty painless way to start saving some serious money. It takes very little of your time.
If you are looking at your monthly budget and wondering, where can I save some money? Using grocery coupons in conjunction with in-store sales is a pretty painless way to start saving some serious money. It takes very little of your time.
Kristi is a Freelance Writer specializing in online marketing communications. She writes press releases, web articles, media kits, brochures, web content and more. Please visit www.kristimaloney.com for more information.

















You're completely right. If there is a coupon for something you're already buying, why not use it. Nice article.
It really cuts down on your shopping bill if you can use a lot of coupons. It does take a bit of time to sort and file them. The only problem is that I feel the companies should not let the coupon expire so soon, I do throw out a lot of expired coupons.
I am an AVID fan of coupons and rarely buy something that is not on sale or I don’t have a coupon for. I just saved 68% on my grocery shopping bill the other day. It saves our family soooooooooooo much money!
Maureen
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