This was submitted by Jenny, one of our long time readers at Simply Saving. :)

Coupons are great. There’s various types of coupons that can save you money in supermarkets, gas stations, restaurants and movie theaters. My husband is retired and I’m approaching that while self employed. So saving on expense helps us a great deal. On Sundays, we get coupons with the Sunday newspaper. I keep a folder to keep them in. The most economical way to use coupons is to purchase items you normally purchase or maybe just another name brand for an item you tend to purchase, perhaps, like granola bars. We have the advantage at one of our supermarkets that they double the value of the coupon as long as it’s $0.99 or less. So, if there’s a coupon for $0.50, then the item sells for $1.00 less at this particular supermarket. This supermarket called Giant Eagle in our town also gives you $0.10 off per gallon for every $50 you spend in their store. This keeps accumulating for several months if you wish. So, let’s say you have accumulated $0.60 off per gallon, you have to go to this specific gas station to get the discount on your gas. So, besides doubling coupons, they have this added advantage.

Then there’s also the Entertainment Book we have specifically for our district in Ohio. This book contains hundreds of coupons. The book isn’t free but right after Christmas it sold for 19.99 online instead of the 30.00 which it normally sells for. There are a lot of coupons for fast food restaurants where you get possibly a drink for free, or you buy one and get one free. That comes in handy. Also, there’s a dining card attached to the book and you can go to any of the selected finer dining restaurant and get a substantial discount on two meals possibly up to $15.00. Movies are half the price if you purchase the tickets ahead of time with the coupons. All sorts of entertainment events offer coupons as well.

You can also find coupons online just by Googling the restaurant or place. It’s almost a shame to purchase anything without a coupon. Often pharmacies have specials. Stores like Kohl’s or JCPenney’s offer coupons to credit card members that are fairly good anywhere from 15% to 30%. I always feel like I’m robbing the bank when I get a great deal. Just the act of searching and finding a great coupon in the newspaper or online is entertainment in itself.

Tags: , , , , , ,

Related posts

Who doesn’t love freebies and samples? :) Here’s a few new ones you may not know about. As always, act fast, supplies are usually limited.

Quaker True Delights
Scope Outlast
Carefree Sample
Iams Cat Food
Honey Nut Cheerios
Free Printable Coupons
Coupons & Freebies
Coupons & Samples

Tags: , , ,

Related posts

Quality Health has been around for a while and I’ve been a member with them for a few years. In the time that I’ve been a member, they’ve expanded a lot and have included health related forums, blogs and groups. What I enjoy about it is the free coupons, discounts, and special offers. :) Registration is free. Click the banner below, or the one in the sidebar.



 Free Samples and Coupons for Brand Name Products

Tags: , , ,

Related posts

 

Thank you for visting Simply Saving!