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Tuesday, May 24th 2011 Here's the other part of my couponing series. Where to get coupons 1. Your local Sunday paper 2. All About You magazine and the magazine put out by Kraft Foods (I forgot the name.) You may also find a coupon or two in other magazines too. 3. Ask family and friends since they may not even use the coupons in their paper or might have coupons that they didn't use 4. Tear off pads and blinkies in stores. Blinkies are the little machines that have a tiny blinking red light on them and spit out coupons. 5. Store websites: Kroger, Fred's, Dollar General, and Family Dollar are good examples. Kroger's coupons are e-coupons that are downloaded to their saver's card. 6. Internet sites www.couponmom.com (this is a great database that will take you to other couponing sites) www.bettycrocker.com (check this at the 1st of each month) www.pillsbury.com (check this at the 1st of each month) 7. Coupon clipping services These services do not charge for the coupons (that's illegal) but for their time to collect and send them to you. www.mycouponhunter.com (charges a subscription fee for so many coupons, I have a 100 coupon subscription for ten dollars. ) www.thecouponclippers.com (charges a handling fee per coupon and requires a minimum of 5 coupons on most) www.coupondede.com (charges a handling fee and requires a $5 minimum purchase) I hope this has been of some help! Sister of Mercy |