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Details here: http://bytestyle.tv/node/109 Oh, and added bonus? If you do these things, you'll be opting out of systems that are dysfunctional - like the mainstream food system & mainstream media - and supporting new and/or local systems that are better for all of us. So, what are YOUR tips for saving money?
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from jonz and more videos in the Grocery Shopping category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at http://www.howcast.com/filmmakers/apply. Learn from those crazed coupon clippers who've figured out how to buy $500 worth of groceries for 50 cents. To complete this How-To you will need: Sunday newspapers Coupon websites An accordion folder Store circulars Lots of patience Step 1: Search the Sunday papers Don't limit yourself to one edition of the Sunday paper. Serious savers carefully go through the coupon inserts in several editions, because different papers carry different coupons. The money you save will more than offset the cost of the papers. Step 2: Print out coupons Print coupons from internet sites like coolsavings.com, smartsource.com, hotcouponworld.com, coupons.com, couponsurfer.com, and ppgazette.com. Tip: Into green living? Check the internet for organic coupon websites like organiccoupons.com. Step 3: Check brand websites If you can't find coupons for your favorite foods, check the brands' websites; they sometimes offer printable coupons. Step 4: Get organized Organize your coupons in an accordion folder by food type — frozen foods, cereal, beverages, etc. — and arrange them by expiration date. Step 5: Know supermarket policy Check your local supermarkets to determine which has the most generous coupon policy. Some won't accept coupons printed off the internet; others never offer "double coupons," or days when coupons count twice their value. Ask if you can "stack" coupons, or use both a manufacturer's coupon and a store coupon on the same item. Tip: Some stores have a little-known policy of giving you an item free if the advertised price doesn't match the price at the register, so keep your eyes peeled! Step 6: Scrutinize your store circular Scrutinize your weekly store circular for sale items — especially those for which you have coupons. See if you can plan menus around discounted foods. Tip: Grocery items go on sale in rotation, usually every 12 weeks, and are often on sale in several stores. Step 7: Get extra coupons Get extra coupons for the items you buy all the time simply by writing to the manufacturer and asking for them (it helps to praise the product first!). Step 8: Set up a coupon swap Organize a coupon swap with friends and neighbors, so they can take advantage of coupons you don't use and vice versa. Thanks for watching How To Save Money With Coupons! If you enjoyed this video subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast
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