Every Sunday, I bounce out of bed like it is Christmas morning, eager to look through the latest grocery store ads and manufacturer's coupon booklets.
After all of the clipping, I assemble my coupons into a photo album and match the coupons with the sales in the ads. Then it's time to shop and SAVE! (Due to having a full time job and wanting to get in on Double Daze, I usually wait until the next Saturday to actually do my shopping.)
Just last week, I bought $100 worth of groceries for less than $30! That's 75 percent off! Maybe my stock pile isn't as large as those on Extreme Couponers but I can feed my family for less than $50 a week with just about an hour's worth of work.
Just last week, I bought $100 worth of groceries for less than $30! That's 75 percent off! Maybe my stock pile isn't as large as those on Extreme Couponers but I can feed my family for less than $50 a week with just about an hour's worth of work.
The Upper Great Lakes region is perfect in many ways but groceries do tend to be a little more pricey than other places. Coupons can help offset those costs.
I will post coupon/ store promotion match-ups for the following stores in the Northeast Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula region:
- Festival Foods
- Copps/Pick N Save (Roundy's)
- Walgreens
- Target
- Aldi
- Super One Foods
- Econo Foods
- Menards
- Dollar Tree
- Larry's Piggly Wiggly
- Glen's
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