Do any of you hate grocery shopping? I do, in the worst way. The mere mention of, "We're out of bread," transforms me into a grumpy giant -- a condition reversible only by a pint of Ben & Jerry's and an hour-long back massage. But alas, an empty fridge will never fill itself, so off to the store I go.
You know, this is a chore I've never loved, but it seems my anxiety over the task has grown over the past few months after I began "couponing." Each week I spend waaaay too much time clipping and sorting coupons from three copies of the Sunday paper. Then I get on my computer and spend what feels like an entire morning making my grocery list on this website. Then, of course, by the time I'm actually able to go shopping, I can't find half of the things I want because the other five thousand coupon-clippers in Utah County got to them first. Consequently, Smith's is always the worst with this -- they have great sales on lots of different products but you have to buy them in increments of ten. Of course I can't get everything on my list so my cart never fills up that evenly; I then wander the aisles dejectedly, searching for something that I have a coupon for and might use, just so I can get the super-sale price on everything else.
I currently have a year's supply of barbecue sauce, aluminum foil, and chili con carne.
You know, this is a chore I've never loved, but it seems my anxiety over the task has grown over the past few months after I began "couponing." Each week I spend waaaay too much time clipping and sorting coupons from three copies of the Sunday paper. Then I get on my computer and spend what feels like an entire morning making my grocery list on this website. Then, of course, by the time I'm actually able to go shopping, I can't find half of the things I want because the other five thousand coupon-clippers in Utah County got to them first. Consequently, Smith's is always the worst with this -- they have great sales on lots of different products but you have to buy them in increments of ten. Of course I can't get everything on my list so my cart never fills up that evenly; I then wander the aisles dejectedly, searching for something that I have a coupon for and might use, just so I can get the super-sale price on everything else.
I currently have a year's supply of barbecue sauce, aluminum foil, and chili con carne.
I've only been at this a couple of months but the other night I decided I should quit. This isn't worth the time, right? I should just burn all my coupons and tell Smith's where to stick their "10-for" sales--what a liberating thought!
I was ready to do it.
But then I got to the register and something magical happened: I spent $60 on $100 worth of groceries. That reminded me of the time I spent $40 on $100 worth of groceries. And the fact that I've cut our grocery budget way down while building a pretty impressive food storage.
I think I'll give it a little longer.
Am I mental?
7 comments:
wow, you have so much patience. That whole coupon thing stresses me out. I've tried to learn the tricks of the trade and get overwhelmed! BUT saving $60 is huge. Way to go!
no! you're NOT mental! you need to motivate me to do it. i clip, but i don't follow sales, which i know is what you're supposed to do. just like you said, i have a hard time getting myself to do the whole process thoroughly.
I've wanted to try this for a long time because I know it could save me so much money. But it is definitely not for the faint of heart. And I think I am faint of heart. I just don't think I could keep it up! (Plus I don't have a lot of storage space in my apartment for year-supply stockpiles of food - that is my current excuse.) But it sounds like you're doing awesome! Go, you! 40-60% off sounds worth it to me.
I'm with you girl. Here is the website I use. Try it and see if you like it. I will admit it isn't flawless, but it definitely makes finding the deals a lot easier. Here is the girl's blog http://sheshopssmart.blogspot.com/
And there is a link to grocery smarts website on the top left. Type in the passport code g84ctm or g84cem and select your favorite grocery store. It has a list of all that week's deals and which coupons to use to make it cheaper. The girl does free classes to teach you easy ways to clip and store coupons and how to use the site. Best of Luck!
no you are not mental, but you are absolutely admirable. I would have gone mad by now. Maybe, just maybe, I will consider being moved to do the same thing by your example. I will get back to you in a couple of weeks when I decide whether or not my sanity or the grocery budget is most important...
I usually only use the coupons that come to me. Hmmm, I should work on that. Also, I don't think I have your e-mail address to invite you to read my blog, if you want to. :) will you e-mail it to me or facebook message me or something? thanks!
I have tried because my friends find such cool deals but I don't have the time or understanding of couponing to actually pull it off . . . maybe someday I'll be as great as all of you at it!
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