I get so many questions on coupons and I’m glad to have found a book I can recommend that thoroughly explains coupon strategy. If your just getting started or want to figure out how to get started, this book covers everything from where to find coupons, how to organize them, how to stack coupons to rain checks. I even learned a few things about rain checks and the laws that govern them I wasn’t aware of. I was excited to see a chapter devoted to drug stores. So many people over look drugstores as a place to save money and get items for free.
It was disappointing there wasn’t any pictures in the book, but that also helps to make it thin and a quick read! This book is a good investment, because once you read it, you’ll want to hang on to it as a reference guide.(Though others will want to know your ’secret’ and you’ll probably end up sharing it).
The book is written by fellow Ohio blogger, Kristin Peoples. It was neat to get to read her book, because I occasionally catch her on my local station, Fox 45 in Dayton, sharing the latest coupon tips. Kristin blogs on saving you time and money at Coupon Scribbles.
Don’t Throw Those Coupons Away is available on Amazon for a very reasonable price. Or you can win a copy!
Leave a comment below telling me the most you’ve ever saved using coupons or how much you’d like to cut from your monthly grocery budget. Winner will be randomly chosen at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, August 25th by random.org. Winner will also receive an Ohio Proud Heartland Cuisine cookbook.
Disclosure: I was provided the book Don’t Throw Those Coupons Away to review and also one to giveaway to a reader









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I think the best I ever did was using coupons on Amazon for diapers. I was allowed to stack them, and combined with a promo offer and sale items, I saved over $60 and got a ton of diapers for $12 including shipping!
$26.00 at Krogers, and still trying to beat that!
$30.00 at walmart. But last week after following your blog got my 4 free deodorants at CVS. Lovin it.
$43.00 at Krogers.
$24 once at Kmart.