Friday, June 6, 2008

Saving on Groceries, Part Three

Here are a few coupon websites that I visit for printable coupons:

If you are using a Mac computer, make sure to visit these sites using Safari, as they do not work in Firefox. Some of the coupons have print limits, but they occasionally reset. Once the printing script is installed, it takes about five minutes to print $10 (or more) worth of coupons (including some for organic products).

Other sites, such as Betty Crocker and Stoneyfield Farm, have coupons available if you create an account. If you don't mind signing up for things, try Coupon Bar for a wide variety of offers.

One other grocery tip: always check the date on products. I check everything from dairy to cereal to canned goods. We have to be very careful about that here, especially now that it is too expensive to drive back to the store to return something.

1 comments:

Thimbleanna said...

Wow! Thanks for the great coupon links. Duh for me -- it never occurred to me to check the internet -- we just check newspapers and mail flyers. Must get with the program!