extreme couponing
Learn how to use coupons to save hundreds of dollars a month on all of your grocery, household and personal care items. [1]
Contact Southern Savers for event and ticket information. [2]
6. It’s okay to only shop at one grocery store. [3]
I use: Baby, Canned/Boxed Goods, Cereals, Desserts/Baking, Snacks/Drinks, Other food, Toiletries, Drugs, Paper goods, Cleaning products, Refrigerated, and lastly Frozen foods. [4]
Each participant will get a detailed guide book to keep. [...] This event organizer is using Eventbrite to provide event ticketing and online event registration. [1]
If I have extra money in the food budget at the end of the month, to help not get fatigued with coupons, it is not put into savings, instead that extra food money is put back into groceries getting things that we love but that aren’t on sale. [3]
A note to help you find the church: it is in a building storefront and not a typical church building. [2]
A FREE website matching grocery deals and coupons to help everyone save! [1]
For my categories when I finally moved out of the box I had over 40 dividers with everything from Baby to Personal Care Supplies I don’t use (just in case it was free). [...] Now my goal is to make couponing easy and fun for everyone to save at least 50% off their household needs every week. [4]
1. It’s okay to spend money on the things you need. [...] All content on this site is created by Jenny and her helpers and it’s illegal to steal it! [3]
The class is $10 per person and is payable at the door by either cash or check. [2]
3. Remember most of your savings come from the sale price, not the coupon. [3]
Sources:
[1] Extreme Couponing 101 - Grocery Savings - - Eventbrite
[2] Extreme Couponing 101: Savannah/Pooler GA - Grocery- Eventbrite
[3] Extreme Couponing 101: Burnout :: Southern Savers
[4] Extreme Couponing: Organization :: Southern Savers