Moms: Where do you buy Groceries and why? Also, do you clip coupons? Do they save money on the Grocery Bill? - buy grocery coupons
Just curious ... In see whether got my last dollar:
I shop at Wal-Mart because of its near my house, and I think they have a huge selection and I think they have a good price.
I have never cut the coupons, because I am not a paper and if I understand a document that I always forget or do not have time ... So just ask if the savings really help?
I spend 90 per week on food for a family of 3 - The Tower of girls like diapers and wipes and other needs that you need. Shes in the list of foods (shes 16mo), not to eat baby foods.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Buy Grocery Coupons Moms: Where Do You Buy Groceries And Why? Also, Do You Clip Coupons? Do They Save Money On The Grocery Bill?
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Sam's Club in most every respect. Meat (supplies, which is poetry and Deep Freeze, which takes months), cleaning, etc.. Grocery stores and accept the vouchers, (pressure) line, and two days rest. I do not plan meals per week, which saves a lot of money. Is likely to an average of 150 a month, maybe a little more, but we need many an ideal month to buy things in large quantities.
ReplyDeleteSam's Club in most every respect. Meat (supplies, which is poetry and Deep Freeze, which takes months), cleaning, etc.. Grocery stores and accept the vouchers, (pressure) line, and two days rest. I do not plan meals per week, which saves a lot of money. Is likely to an average of 150 a month, maybe a little more, but we need many an ideal month to buy things in large quantities.
ReplyDeleteI-] shop in the commissary [grocery store on military bases. I cut coupons, even if you save a clip of one ton is usually only a few dollars, and I do not think that's the truth ... i dont spend much more for food in general. I spend about $ 115 every 2 weeks, the supply of 1 pregnant woman, the non-stop [me eating is], and my husband
ReplyDeleteI shop at Zehr on the road from my house. Its just much easier to learn, and then most of the city go to a cheaper supermarket to get lol
ReplyDeleteAnd I've never been clipping coupons, because like you, I always forget.
And overall I think we spend about $ 90 - $ 100 per week for food and things that we need for a family of 3.
But we Aisling diapers and wipes and that of Walmart.
I shop at Wal-Mart, but I buy my meat in another supermarket, where cuts of meat per day ... and I are travel vouchers usually one or two children with me to the store and the coupons are the last thing on my mind (but I bet you could save money ).... As a rule, spend about 400 per month just for food, and we are a family of 6 (Keelan is only 6 months, so do not eat a lot lol)
ReplyDeleteI was shopping in the commissary and Wal-Mart. Cut two coupons.
ReplyDeleteI saved a lot of coupons. My school does not have to believe me. I saved all my receipts for a year and went to them. We saved over $ 2200th When I needed him, he said, to have a life (which was right lol). But I laughed cut.
Yes, I clip coupons from the Sunday newspaper, and last week I saved $ 21.60 ... I was proud of what I remember. $ 90 per week is ideal for a family of 3rd Any non-perishable items that I use a lot, buy them buy one get free, but not always what I need in that week. It saves a lot in the long run.
ReplyDeleteI am buying:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/
My son is gluten (celiac disease)
No coupons. : (
I like Farm Fresh.
ReplyDeleteNot only two coupons, 50 triples, instead of a daily basis, the Sea of doubling to 1.00 and sometimes even coupons.
They are a little higher, but in one month pass $ 300. These foods (YES YES YES belong) clipped coupons and sometimes my layers. As soon as my coupons are in. .. Sometimes called, I saved $ 30!
Their meat is amazing, and if you are going, the things that get you buy, you rebates on gas! How can he do better?
But I aim for diapers (Wal-Mart as well) I have a package of 144 diapers for $ 25 the other day. If many of you ... But do not hit to Wally World!
I buy at the supermarket, Giant Eagle Kuhn. Sometimes I do Walmart. I take coupons. We get the Sunday paper at work. The ladies I work with vouchers to avoid it, so that when I clip mine. And sometimes I get coupons for food. The savings do not make much difference. I try to use the voucher in a particular subject when it comes to special. I spend about $ 100 per week. I buy my milk formula separately usually expect to go on sale in the store each time. I buy diapers and wipes at the supermarket. There are 2 adults and a teenager and a 4-months.
ReplyDeleteI buy at the supermarket, Giant Eagle Kuhn. Sometimes I do Walmart. I take coupons. We get the Sunday paper at work. The ladies I work with vouchers to avoid it, so that when I clip mine. And sometimes I get coupons for food. The savings do not make much difference. I try to use the voucher in a particular subject when it comes to special. I spend about $ 100 per week. I buy my milk formula separately usually expect to go on sale in the store each time. I buy diapers and wipes at the supermarket. There are 2 adults and a teenager and a 4-months.
ReplyDeleteI do not want Wal-Mart. We stock in Trader Joe's and Whole Foods, when it is either Michigan or Columbus, OH. We used to live in Columbus, and almost exclusively with distributors. As is often purchased at Giant Eagle. We had (more food for our little daughter) have an organic store brand and they double coupons at $ 1 We thank them and their selling price, we will be able to do things, such as grain Kashi, Cascadian Farms and EnviorKids less than $ 2 per case - as an example. I do not want Wal-Mart. Of course bonds. We also have a large bottle of Johnson's baby soap for only $ 3 on the giant eagle, with a coupon for $ 1. (They also have an excellent selection of wines and beer.)
ReplyDeleteEven Kroger and Meijer Store for pricing. Kroger has often frozen vegetables for $ 1 per bag and we have in stock, because they grow quickly through them. Personally, I could not imagine shopping with coupons, but was also raised. Well, I could imagine, but it would be stupid.
ETA: Check out Walgreens and RITE aids. They often have great free after rebate items per month. Last month I had a bottle of Garnier Fructis shampoo, get a thing of the foundation (I think it was Revlon Spa) and lipstick (Revlon Spa also) for free. Well, it is free after receiving my refund check. I would not buy, make-up, if not free. (I think, make-up is a luxury and what is not often used, or feel as if the "necessity".)
ETA: The Christian mother - WF has books of coupons every few months. We also have other coupons Souce how we buy food better for babies is a little soil there, and use the coupons in magazines for children (American Baby and Baby Talk, I do not know which one). Hope this helps.
I shop at Kroger. I used to buy Military Commissioner, but the product is better and cheaper Kroger, and in my state there is no sales tax from food. The Commissioner will be an additional fee of 5% instead of the tax, so you save money this way. In addition, for every $ 100 spent at Kroger, you receive 10 cents of their gas pumps.
ReplyDeleteAlso buy at Costco for non-perishable. Even taking into account that way, a one hour drive to get there, we always record per tonne.
Before, I did clip coupons like crazy, but most of them are cleaners, toiletries, and food processing. I stopped buying processed foods and buy only fresh foods healthier and cheaper. Please also use green cleaning products or homemade, so I stopped clipping coupons, because I none that could be used to have found. \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\
I spend about $ 70 per week for up to two adults, two years, two cats and a dog of 40 kilos of food. This also applies to the purchase of organic dairy products, eggs and organic products. My daughter and I are vegetarians, however, and husband does not eat much meat - so that saves us a ton, too.