NOW CLOSED: Giveaway: Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Grocery Bills in Half Book (2 Winners)

by Briana Carter on March 10, 2010

coupon mom NOW CLOSED: Giveaway: Coupon Moms Guide to Cutting Grocery Bills in Half Book (2 Winners)Hasn’t everyone heard of THE Coupon Mom, Stephanie Nelson? If not, she has a new book out, The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half. Stephanie breaks the book down into Rookie, Busy, and Varsity shoppers with tips that fit the needs in each category.

While, the book is largely promoting how to use the CouponMom.com website, there are little golden nuggets for experienced coupon shoppers throughout the book. She has also included numerous family friendly recipes in this book.

I can totally relate to Stephanie:

Stephanie says, “Nothing makes me more excited than showing others how to get a jar of pasta sauce for free by combining sales and coupons.”

Its a great feeling to share my savings and help others save as well!

Great news for my readers, I have been given (2) copies of The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half by Stephanie Nelson to give away!


Entry Methods

Prize: The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half by Stephanie Nelson (2 Winners)

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1. Leave a comment with a grocery savings tip!

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Please leave a comment for each additional entry. Ends 3/12/2010 at 11:59 EST. Winner, chose by random.org will be announced on the Giveaway Winners Page. Be sure bargainbriana@gmail.com is in your safe sender list as you don’t want to miss the email if you are the chosen winner. If winner doesn’t respond to my email within 48 hours, I will pick another winner. U.S. Entries only.

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  • Katie - March 11, 2010 @ 2:04 pm 176
    I would have to say that combining store coupons with manufactures would be the best way to save!
  • Katie - March 11, 2010 @ 2:05 pm 177
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  • Bridget - March 11, 2010 @ 2:32 pm 179
    Stack store coupons and manufacturers coupons. When combined with a sale, the savings can be fantastic!
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  • Jennifer - March 11, 2010 @ 5:20 pm 181
    I follow deal bloggers to keep me updated on the latest and best deals. :)
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  • chantal cooper - March 11, 2010 @ 8:00 pm 185
    While many stores have great offers. Don’t be afraid to miss one, or two. I generally only shop at walmart because it is 2 sec. from my house. And most of the good stores are no where near me. I miss alot of offers due to this, but I also still save alot compared to what i spent a year ago or even 6 months ago.

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  • Andrea H - March 11, 2010 @ 10:27 pm 186
    My tip: Never go into the grocery store without a list. Stick to your list!
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  • Elena - March 11, 2010 @ 10:30 pm 188
    We use coupons when we have them and buy things that we really need. A grocery list definitely helps, as well as eating before going shopping. We don’t buy everything at one store but go to 3 different sores to check the deals. Plus we go to the public market where we can buy vegetables and fruit so much cheaper than at any of the grocery stores.
  • Elena - March 11, 2010 @ 10:32 pm 189
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  • Jen - March 12, 2010 @ 12:02 am 192
    My best tip has been said before….check the local ads of your fav grocery store and compare those to your coupons. I’m usually amazed at what matches up and what I can get for free/very cheap after coupons and discounts!
    .-= Jen´s last blog ..Yesterday =-.
  • mary - March 13, 2010 @ 2:11 am 193
    always check the clearance section. I save all coupons, because usually the ones I wouldn’t normally use are the ones that end up being moneymakers later on. Also, when it comes to beverages, I find I am better off buying the slightly more expensive welch’s juice, because the quality and flavor is so good that you can dilute it to 50% and not miss a thing (not so with other brands). Much better value in the long run.
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  • Kristin Smith - March 13, 2010 @ 3:35 pm 196
    My tip: stock up on things you use frequently when they are on sale. By the time you run out, chances are the product will be on sale again.
    .-= Kristin Smith´s last blog ..Nothing to Lose =-.
  • Nancy - March 13, 2010 @ 8:02 pm 197
    My tips: Check for local stores that sell the Sunday newspapers at reduced cost. Before you buy your Sunday newspapers , make sure there are coupon inserts that you want that particular Sunday. Also check to make sure all the coupon inserts are in all the newspaper copies you buy. If they’ve slipped out somehow, you’re missing out on savings!
  • Nancy - March 13, 2010 @ 8:03 pm 198
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