Image via Wikipedia Money Saving Mom just shared some really great news—Target has posted their official corporate coupon policy on their website. As she mentioned, if you have trouble with
Monday Mashup: Around the Web
In today’s edition, I’m going to share a few of my favorite money-saving links. This is my go to list of favorites when I want to save a little extra
Indy Dining on a Budget
As my friends at Visit Indy will tell you, our little Circle City has a lot to offer. From hometown cafes to State Fair delicacies to downtown’s finest dining, Hoosiers
Rain Checks Are A Good Thing!
Rain checks typically do not expire so it is a good idea to go ahead and grab a couple for future use if the store runs out of the item
Coupon Match Up System
I have been working on cutting my time on compiling match ups and thanks to Heather’s encouragement, I created my own Coupon Database a couple of months ago. My time
Ethical Couponing
When you first learn how easy it is to get things for free or bring home a cart of groceries for next to nothing, you may feel like you are
Guest Post: Grocery Shopping Principles
To bring you the best variety of tips and savings ideas, the Inexpensively network connects with bloggers from around the country. Joining us this week is Cherie from Queen of
Art of Couponing: Store Coupons
Some stores offer their own coupons, in addition to the acceptance of manufacturer’s coupons, either in their ad or through the company’s website. The most notable include CVS ExtraCare Bucks
Art of Couponing: Stocking Up
The key to big long term savings is buying the items you need when they are on sale before you need them. This means taking advantage of each sale as
Art of Couponing: Matching Coupons
To maximize your grocery spending, you have to do more than just use coupons at the store. You need to store your coupons to use at the best possible time.