These are my favorite sources of coupons.
Printable coupons
- Coupons.com – great variety, located on my sidebar, print many twice!
- Red Plum – smaller variety, most can be printed twice
- Smart Source – many coupons, good variety
E-coupons
- Cellfire – load to your grocery card, no printing, no clipping.
- Upromise – use coupons that are linked to your grocery card, money goes toward college savings account
- P&G e-saver – load coupons to your grocery card and save
Coupon organization
- Here is the link describing my coupon filing system. I use a binder and baseball card protectors. This has worked very well for me!
Store Info
- Target - offers some great coupons directly from their site, or check the Target coupon generator at A Full Cup
- Walgreens – offer Register Rewards on many items, allows coupon stacking (see below)
- Rite Aid – offer many rebates, numerous items FREE after rebates, easy online rebate filing, allows coupon stacking
- CVS – offer Extra Bucks on many items, rewards card program, allows coupon stacking
Helpful Tips
- I stack coupons as often as possible. Coupon stacking means using a store’s own coupon (usually from a weekly ad flyer) along with a manufacturer’s coupon
- I match weekly sales flyers with my coupons. I typically make about 3 store visits per week, to different stores
- I visit coupon.mom each week and print the list of matching coupons and sale items (to make sure I don’t miss anything!)
- I take my coupon binder with me any time I visit a store, you never know when there might be a clearance/sale that is unadvertised
- Carry a calculator to check prices; frequently I can get the name brand cheaper than the store brand, due to using/doubling coupons.

