Showing posts with label Printable Coupons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Printable Coupons. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2010

Pillbury Refrigerated Sweet Rolls Coupon

Go to IE  or FF to print a coupon for 95 cents off Pillsbury Sweet Rolls. The coupons don't expire until April 6, so even if you can't use them right away, you definitely want to print them and hang on to them. This is a GREAT coupon!

Giant Eagle usually doubles coupons, even if the coupon says not to, and in this case, since the bar code starts with a 5, they probably will. Giant Eagle reportedly has them for $1.79, so they should be free after coupon AND through February 17, Giant Eagle will give you a $2 coupon off your next shopping trip when you buy 4 Pillsbury® •Refrigerated Baked Good Products  so if you have 2 computers, this could be a $2 moneymaker. Can't beat that!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Starting With Coupons

My favorite money saving sites:

 http://www.moneysavingmom.com/ -an awesome blog. She is just about the best blogger out there, in my opinion! She's clear, concise, and positive. Covers CVS, Rite Aid, and Walgreens.

http://www.ccherrypicker.blogspot.com/ - covers Giant Eagle

Sites for printing coupons
coupons.com

smartsource

redplum

brick-coupons

Our area gets the direct mail Redplum inserts (not every week). As I hear it, the Plain Dealer seems to have the most Smartsource coupons of the local papers. The Tribune Chronicle doesn't have half as many, I know that from personal experience. The Plain Dealer also has P&G coupons about once a month, and sometimes has General Mills or other coupon inserts. The Sunday paper is better than the Smartsource and Redplum websites. Unfortunately, too often the really good coupons are not published on those websites. Some couponers get multiple Sunday papers so they have a better stash of the good coupons.

I save pretty much all the coupons I get- because you never know when it might help with a really sweet deal! I don't usually print coupons unless I am pretty sure I will use them. And speaking of printables, you can save on printing by doing 2 things- set your printer to black and white- I've never had a problem with those being accepted- and you also can use paper that has been printed on one side, or colored paper. I've never had trouble with that, either, and it helps not to buy new paper all the time just for coupons. And one more thing on the printables- sometimes an ad will print beneath the coupon, hogging ink. I like to stay right by my printer, and if it starts printing an ad after the coupon, I hit cancel on the printer, and it stops the rest of the ad from printing.