Where Do You Get All Those Coupons?

It happens a lot when I am checking out at the supermarket, or in my frequent runs to CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid. The person behind me asks how I do this, where do I get all those coupons. People new to couponing really do not know how much exists beyond the Sunday insert or a few sites for printing. The Sunday newspaper insert is the first source of available coupons. Often you can find more of these by making a regular visit to local newspaper recycling centers. If you have access to the pile or dumpster where recycled newspapers … Continue reading

Using the Coupon Database

A great feature of Families.com is the Coupon Database. This resource is for you to find what coupons exist, make your list of what you have and what you want, and share your finds with others. Searching the coupon database is easy. First, specify if you want coupons that are not expired, expired, or you don’t care. Go to the search box and enter the word you want to search on. You can make this a partial word or a full word. Next, from the drop down menu, list the category. Are you looking for coupons just from newspaper inserts, … Continue reading

DealDebbie’s New Deals Blog

I’ve been a deal hunter since the 1980s – sending away for refunds, saving and trading proofs of purchase, combining double and triple coupons with refund offers, and attending coupon conventions. Our online networking has made “meeting up” for trades and finding out information so much better, easier, friendlier. And the web has made it easier to find coupons and traders, print coupons and forms, and participate in rewards programs and take advantage of online codes. Online deal hunting has added to our own coupon junkie jargon. Some of the more frequently used terms for coupons on this site are: … Continue reading