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Hilarious music video from Toni Basil.

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This is my coupon shopping trip from this week. Check out more at Dian’s Daily Deals @ www.groceryshopforfree.com

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a nugget of wisdom

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Learn how you can use coupons to save money on groceries with expert tips on frugal grocery shopping on a budget in this free video clip.

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Learn from those crazed coupon clippers who’ve figured out how to buy 0 worth of groceries for 50 cents.

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Grocery shopping guru and author, Faye Prosser, says a savvy shopper must first understand the different types of coupons.

Manufacturers coupons come from, as the name suggests, from manufacturers. You can find these in the Sunday newspaper, on store shelves and product packaging. Manufacturers coupons can be used anywhere that accepts coupons.

Store coupons are generally accepted only at the issuing store. However, some stores, including Harris Teeter, will accept competitor coupons.

Register coupons are those that printout with your receipt at the register.

Store and manufacturer coupons can be used together; register coupons can not be used with other coupons.

Prosser says it is very important to know what the coupon policies are at your area grocery stores. Some stores will double the value of your coupon, including Harris Teeter, Lowe’s Foods and Kroger. Some stores double up to 50 cents; some double up to 99 cents.

If a sale item is sold out, you can, as Prosser says, “create your own sale,” by getting a rain check. Prosser says just ask the customer service counter for a rain check for the item. Then, you can take advantage of the sale price whenever it is convenient for you.

Check out Part III to see how Prosser finds and uses the right coupons and how she organizes them.

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How to shop at Whole Foods market or any grocery store for that matter.

Stick to whole foods, look for grass fed meats and organic produce.

If you can, find RAW dairy at your local farmers market. If not, get organic and grass fed butter. If your store doesn’t carry it, ask the manager to carry it and since there is such a high demand for it, they are most likely happy to help you. If not, find a better store or mail order.

Stick to outer edges of the store and go in, get your stuff and get out!

Plan your shopping once or twice a week.

For more info, check out my blog:
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Her savvy grocery shopping got her a spot on Oprah’s couch. See how you can do the same and slice your shopping bill in half.

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My coupon binder, organization

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