5 Steps for Extreme Couponing

| May 10, 2015

extreme couponingCouponing is a great way to stretch your home budget. After the hard recession period that struck the US in the last decade, more Americans are deciding to use these colorful slips of paper for every-day shopping, and save their money for some more important things in life.

Gathering

Most people get their coupons from papers, and subscription to your local newspapers will bring you a steady influx of these valuable slips. Another way is to buy coupons over Ebay or coupon-clipping websites.

This way you will be able to choose the exact coupons you need, but it comes with significantly higher costs. If you decided to devote more time to couponing, you can even get them for free. The easiest way is to ask your friends and relatives who buy Sunday papers to give you some.

Another option is checking out the places where you can find old newspapers, and these can go from local McDonald’s or Starbucks to trash cans and containers. If dumpster diving is too extreme couponing for you, don’t worry, because there are dozens of other ways to get freecharge coupons.

 

Cash in the Creek: Guide to Extreme Couponing

Kyra Wallace’s Top 10 Tips to Extreme Couponing: 1. Find your motivation. 2. Create an email for couponing. 3. Find your method for organization. 4. Become comfortable with doing things differently. 5. Only shop for things on sale. 6. Dump brand

 

Which ever gathering way you use, always remember to gather even the coupons you are hardly going to shop with, because you can trade them for the ones you’ll need in the future.

Organizing

extreme couponingAlthough this doesn’t seem so important, good organization for piles of coupons you’re going to get can save a lot of your valuable time. People use all kinds of organization methods when it comes to coupons, from binders to file boxes and old scrapbook albums. Some of the basics of coupon organisation is to always keep your most useful coupons in an easily accessible place. You should also separate them in categories like: cereals, frozen food, snacks, restaurant coupons etc.

Grocery Shopping

Shopping with coupons is a lot different than the usual Saturday stroll around the supermarket. It is a constant hunt for good deals, and that’s why your coupons need to be always available. Who knows when you are going to bump into some great deal.

Before deciding in which supermarket to buy, you should always check their coupon policies. Some stores can double your coupons and you can get twice as much groceries for the slips you have. Another useful method that works in some stores is combining BOGO sales with BOGO coupons and getting two products completely free.

Be sure to shop at stores that allow extreme couponing because some stores discourage this type of practices.

Resources

There are plenty of websites where you can find more information about this great activity. There you can read all necessary info about new deals, stores and their coupon policies. In addition to this you can find blogs and various other literature that provide valuable advice on how to become a master couponer and use your skills in the best possible way.

Extreme couponing tips from an expert

KGW’s Cassidy Quinn met with Maryann Collier, a mother of 5 who runs Coupon Savvy and was on TLC’s popular show Extreme Couponing. Collier was in Vancouver on Monday night for a workshop to help people save money in their shopping. On her 2012 …

Storage and Distribution

One of the basic principles of couponing is that you’ll always have a surplus of certain goods, while lacking some others that you might need. For these surplus goods you will need to make an adequate storage area, so you can exchange, use or sell them later.

Always watch for the storage rules and regulations for each product as well as their expiration dates. Now when there are plenty of websites that act as markets where couponers swap their purchased products, exchanging your surplus goods for the ones you need is going to be a piece of cake.

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