The New York Daily News interviewed me today about saving on groceries without going to the extreme:
But do you have to devote many hours of your week to finding deals online and in your local paper to make these kinds of savings?
Absolutely not, said Jill Cataldo, consumer coupon expert and syndicated columnist.
“You only need to devote an hour a week, maybe two for substantial savings,” she told the Daily News. “Grocery list matchup sites can help you find the stores near you and the products you want to save on.”
Cataldo, a mom of three, said that part of her job as a mother is the home economist. Clipping coupons and being a smart saver is a major help. She uses coupons to save big on high-price items at Walgreens and CVS, like Gillette razors and deodorant.
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But can a person go from being crazy about saving money to just plain, well, crazy?
blackvanilla says
You have been a busy girl today. CNN and the NY Daily News in less than 24 hours?
You’re doing more respectable press than the Extreme Couponing contestants are!