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“My frugal readers often share some of their favorite money-saving and couponing tips with me, and I always enjoy hearing the ways they’re saving. Here are some interesting and perhaps unconventional ways people like you are being economical…”
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wendy weyrick says
Several weeks ago Target had deal on Kraft Macaroni & Cheese – did several deal on this
buy 10 @ $1.00 each & get $5.00 back. I bought 100 boxes of Mac & Cheese used $50.00 of target gift cards – paid $50.90 out of pocket and received $50.00 back in Target gift cards – net of 90 cents for 100 boxes.
I never give a target gift card to them if I am not getting an equal amount in Target gift cards – this brings the cost of anything you pick up from Target down tremendously.
Now I shop the family & friends who have lower incomes -I build up my stash as I call it. When they have it they give me $20.00 – and get whatever they need – it does not matter what the original cost is. – If what they need adds up to $100 I dont care because I get most things at a greatly discounted price by coupon – and if there are times they dont have $20.00 to give me and they need anything all they have to do is come & get what they need – at no charge.
When they give me $$$ then I use it to fund my next coupon shopping trip to build up my stash,
I have done this with Crest at Target in the past & done well