Back to Basics Series: I want free stuff! (Or do you?)

Couponing is becoming much more popular. Lots of reasons-crappy economy, a certain tv show…..people who have never done it are gawking at our stockpiles of free stuff and saying “I want free stuff!” I love love love free stuff. Just ask my husband. At least twice a month we have this conversation: Him-“we don’t need all that ‘insert name of free item.’ “Me-“But it was free!” Him-“Doesn’t matter, we don’t need it.” And then we either use it or donate it. Sometimes he’s right (all the granola bars & Cheezits I just gave away) and sometimes I’m right (the 30 jars of spaghetti sauce he said we’d never use, and we did, in much less than a year’s time!).

But as a result of the economy, the tv show, or whatever else brought you here, you’ve decided you want to save money. And possibly become one of those supercouponers. Or do you? I’ve received lots of requests for assistance lately and as I promised some of you, I’d do a “Back to Basics” series of posts. For beginning couponers, how to get started, what to do, where to begin. Because in the beginning, it can be overwhelming. So here it is, the first post in that series.

What I’m going to do, is present you with some questions to ask yourself, and tell you what you need to become a supercouponer. Really look at it, decide if this is something you want to pursue. It’s not all or nothing. You don’t have to be a supercouponer or not coupon at all. Even if you just get one newspaper a week or just use printable coupons, with smart spending you can save a significant % at the grocery store. There are often simple freebies to be had with one coupon or none at all. I don’t want to scare any one off, thinking they have to get multiple coupon inserts to gain from this blog.

First, the TLC show is a very unrealistic depiction of what it takes. At one end of the spectrum, they show someone spending 80 hours a week doing this. I don’t know anyone who does that, nor would I ever! At the other end of the spectrum, they show shoppers getting 5 or 6 carts full of stuff all in one transaction, as if it were that simple.

Know that building a stockpile of free stuff takes time. You find one product category one week, another the next. I never get it all at once. This week for me it was greeting cards, wipes & diapers. I have enough to last several months. Next week it will be snacks and soft drinks, and I’ll get enough to last several months. The week after that, who knows? You decide what your stockpile price is for a commodity, and when you can get it at that price, you stockpile. Stockpile prices are highly personal-it has to do with how much you need or want that item.

As far as time spent clipping & couponing, I probably spend 5-10 hours a week total. This includes checking out my favorite deal site, clipping coupons and doing matchups. I usually try to keep to two shopping trips per week. One trip is my regular weekly shopping trip for my household, during which I score whatever deals I can. Another trip is spent just getting free or supercheap stuff. Five to ten hours each week may sound like a lot, but I have figured that I am saving about $100-$150 on my weekly groceries, so $10-$20 per hour is ok with me. That’s my return, that’s what I’m getting for my time.

To be a supercouponer you need the following: about five hours of time each week and access to multiple coupon inserts. That’s it, really. From there, it’s just a matter of learning the deals in your area, at your stores, and stacking those deals. I never recommend that people buy multiple newspapers. I read of women buying ten or twenty papers, and that means you’re already $20-$40 in the hole each week, before you’ve clipped anything! I don’t want to have to make up that much ground. Ask family, friends, coworkers, neighbors. Put a bin out in your workplace breakroom, preschool, church, school with a sign that says “Please leave your Sunday coupons here if you don’t use them.” You’ll be surprised at what you get. Ask at your local newsstand, library, school, mini market–ask what they do with them on Mondays. Ask your local news carrier. I never recommend dumpster diving either, but some people do it. Whatever fits you.

Find a deal site or a blog or two that you like and follow them. Most will spell out all the deals for you. Non-couponers and supercouponers do the same deals, supercouponers just do them with stockpiling in mind. Stay tuned for the rest of the Back to Basics series–tell me, what would you like explained to you?

 

 

What will be in this Sunday’s paper?

Here is a link to a complete list of what will be in this Sunday’s paper. As always, the assortment and coupon values vary by region.

Smartsource coupon insert
Air Wick Scented Oil twin refill pack  Save $1/1 or single refills Save $1/2 (6/19)
Air Wick Get Double Fresh warmer unit free wyb any Scented Oil refill up to Save $2.50 (6/19)
Allegra 24hr 5ct & 15ct, 12hr 12ct, Allegra-D 12hr 10ct, 24hr 5ct, or children’s 12hr Save $2/1 (7/9)
Allegra 24hr 30ct+, Allegra-D 12hr 20ct or 24hr 10ct Save $4/1 (7/9)
Arm & Hammer toothpaste, whitening booster or mentadent product 2.5oz+ Save $.75/1 (8/31)
Carefree Free 18-22ct Save $1/1 (6/30)
Clear Care twin pack cleaning and disinfecting solution Save $3/1 (7/15)
Clear Care 12oz+ bottle of cleaning and disinfecting solution Save $1/1 (7/15)
GenTeal any Save $1.50/1(9/30)
Hanes apparel item Target coupon Save $.75/1 (6/18)
Hormel Natural Choice Save $.50/1 (7/11)
Hormel cans of chili Save $.55/2 (7/11)
Hormel Always Tender flavored meat Save $1/1 (7/11)
Hormel pepperoni pack Save $.35/1 (7/11)
Hormel Compleats kids Save $1/1 (7/11)
Hormel Compleats Save $.55/1 (7/11)
Jack Daniel’s product Save $.55/1 (7/31)
Jack Daniel’s 28 or 40oz barbecue sauce Save $.75/1 (7/31)
Ken’s 16oz dressing Save $1/1 (6/30)
Litehouse products Save $1/2 (8/31)
L’Oreal Sublime Mousse Save $3/1 (7/3)
Mitchum advanced control Save $1/1 (6/13)
Mountain High 64oz yogurt Save $1/1 (6/30)
Mountain High 32oz yogurt Save $.50/1 (6/30)
Mrs. Dash seasoning blend Save $.50/1 (6/30)
Mrs. Dash Save $1 off fresh beef wyb one seasoning blend (6/30)
Neutrogena naturals cleanser Save $1/1 (9/30)
Neutrogena suncare item Save $1/1 (9/30)
New York Style Save $.55 off eggs wyb 2 bagel crisps (9/30)
Newtons any 10-14oz Save $1/1 (6/8)
o.b. Save $1/1 (6/30)
Purina can Chef Michael’s canine creations Save $2/6 (6/4)
Purina 4.5lb bag Chef Michael’s canine creations dry dinners Save $2/1 (6/4)
Purina 11.5lb bag Chef Michael’s canine creations dry dinners Save $4/1 (6/4)
Purina B1G1F 6oz Beggin up to Save $3.99 (8/8)
Precious 10oz+ string cheese Save $1/1 (7/31)
Raid Max bug barrier starter Save $3/1 (6/11)
Raid Max bug barrier refill Save $1/1 (6/11/11
Reach single toothbrushes Save $2/2 or multi-pack toothbrushes Save $2/1 (8/8)
Schick slim twin or slim triple disposable razor pack excludes 2ct Save $1/1 (6/19)
Schick slim twin or slim triple disposable razor packs excludes 2ct Save $3/2 (6/19)
Scott Save $1/12 or more rolls of 1000ct bath tissue (6/19)
Smart Balance cooking oil or cooking spray Save $.75/1 (6/22)
Smart Balance Omega Plus light mayonnaise dressing Save $.75/1 (6/22)
Smart Balance popcorn Save $.75/1 (6/22)
Smart Balance rich roast peanut butter Save $.75/1 (6/22)
Smart Balance milk Save $1/1 (6/22)
Smart Balance buttery spreads or sticks Save $1/2 (6/22)
Stayfree Save $1/1 (6/30)
Tide laundry detergent Target coupon Save $.75/1 (6/18) ETS
Tide stain release Target coupon Save $1/1 (6/18) ETS
Viactiv soft chews dietary supplement Save $2/1 (9/30)
Wacky Mac Save $.40/1 (12/31)
Yoplait any variety yogurt Save $1/10  (7/2)
Zantac 24ct+ Save $1/1 (7/31)

Yuk! There is really nothing in that list that I’ll even clip! A dud week, which is fine. I need weeks off now & then.

I also read that there is a Unilever insert coming. Unilever is Ragu, Lipton, Knorr, Suave, Vaseline, Breyers, Ben & Jerry’s and more. There is a Unilever offer at Superfresh, I posted about it yesterday. I would expect there to be sales on Unilever items at all the big stores within the next week or so-Acme, Giant, Kmart, Target, etc. Will post hot deals & freebies as I find them!

Acme ad, May 6-12, highlights & matchups

I posted yesterday about how disappointed I was in the Superfresh ad. Acme is slightly better. Not by much. Since I have so many $5 catalinas from Giant, I’ll probably return there next week to do my weekly trip.

Front page and flap has lots of flowers, candy, that kind of stuff, for Mothers’ day.

Dannon Yogurt 10 for $5, no coupons currently available

Hatfield bacon, bogo, check their website for printables, use a coupon on each item

Kelloggs cereals-1.99, coupons in each insert for the past 4-5 weeks I think, all the way back to 3/17

California Pizza Kitchen or Digiorno-$5, good price, $1.25 coupons last week

Doritos-bogo, coupons last week

Fresh Express-bogo, check your Avenu, I keep getting $.50 off and it is taking it off of both

Stouffers & Lean Cuisine-50% off, 4/3 inserts

Tropicana OJ-2 for $5, must buy 2; not sure if the price will work if you buy a third, because coupon from last week’s paper is $2 off 3. Good price!

Hatfield hot dogs-bogo

Yoplait Greek-$1, 3/13 and 4/17 inserts

Baileys creams-$1.50, look for $1 blinkies

One catalina offer, get $4 when you spend $12 on-Breyers, Magnum bars, Ben & Jerry’s, Starbucks ice cream, Klondike, Popsicle novelties. All are on sale for $3 each. Should work on shelf prices. Breyers coupons coming this Sunday.

Store coupon for Lipton Iced tea bottles-use store coupon to pay $9 for two 12 pks. I really like the citrus green tea. There was a $2/2 coupon in last week’s paper, and we should be able to stack a mfr with a store coupon, but this is one area as far as Acme’s coupon policy, that I always run into hassles. But 2 for $7 is a good price, makes it less than $0.30/bottle.

Kraft BBQ sauce-$0.89

Grande chips-BOGO! use two of the $1 coupons (4/17), pay only $1.49 for two big bags!

Snapple, 2 for $10, I just saw a $1 printable posted some place, will look for it.

Big can of olive oil-68oz, for $7.99. Great price!

Herr’s items, bogo, use the $1 printable on both

Kraft singles (2% is pictured!) $2.49, use the $0.75 printable and pay just $0.99

Beef tenderloin-7.99, but have to buy the whole big thing, filets-9.99

Prego-$1.50

Hmmm, maybe not such a bad week after all. I love when I really comb thru an ad and deal after deal pops up. I really really like the Grande chips, and last year one of my readers pointed out that they only have three ingredients listed on them-corn, oil, salt. Not a ton of all the preservatives. And they’re good. So I’ll definitely go for that, the Lipton tea, the cheap Kraft singles, the filet mignon, and maybe some free ice cream. Hafta check the shelf prices on that.

New printables available + reverse matchups

And, if you haven’t printed the Hasbro coupons & think you might want them, tomorrow will be the last day they are up.