Kathy spencer

Thursday, November 26, 2009

  • Can you really save money with coupons?

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    By Lylah M. Alphonse, on Wed Sep 2, 2009 9:52am PDT

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    I started clipping coupons when I was a dirt-poor college student, having to decide whether to spend an extra 60 cents on a couple of packages of Ramen noodles or use that money for bus fare to get to work. (Sounds terribly dramatic, but it's true. It was Syracuse, N.Y., and it was worth going without dinner in order to avoid a three-mile walk home in the snow at night). Back then, the quarters I scraped together went a long way -- a couple of coupons could yield savings equal to the amount needed to wash a load of laundry -- and so the sorting and clipping was definitely worth my time.

    I still clip coupons, but now it's more an exercise in frugality, as well as a challenge to see how little I can pay for the things I usually buy anyway. Every once in a while I hit a jackpot -- a buy-one-get-one free item for which I have coupons, for instance -- and I find myself wondering: What if I did this all the time? Can you really save that much money with coupons?
     
    Kathy Spencer says yes. And she can help teach you how.

    The Boxford, Massachusetts mom spends less than $10 a week to feed her family of six -- plus several pets.

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