Friday, September 9, 2011

Saving Bacon on bacon!! (TY Denise M.L.)




This might not be on everyone’s list, but it sure is on mine. Bacon is usually pretty expensive, even the store brand is about $3. Hatfield Bacon is on sale for $3.99 this week at Shaw’s. There is a $2 coupon on their site for any one product. Hatfield is a private company out of Philadelphia that began in 1895 by purchasing their pork from the local farmers markets. They maintain that is their standard still today. This product is normally $6.50. I couponed it down to $1.99 each, and I got 4. I will not do better than this any time soon. It is hard enough to do that with Oscar Mayer. I also bought 2 Philadelphia cooking creams on sale for 2/$5. Using last month’s printed and stored $.75 coupon from coupons.com, after those doubled, they were $1 each. Today’s savings including sales and coupons is over 70%. Again, this might not be your list, but it is mine. 3 packages of bacon are in the freezer, and tonight I am making Alfredo with the cooking cream.

These savings are real people. This is what couponing has done for me. It allows me to buy a bigger bulk (albeit not shelf clearing) of many products at a fraction of the cost. If I were to continue shopping they way I used to, my weekly bill would be about $125 (being meager for 4 people) on a weekly basis. Now, I am actually ahead of the game, purchasing weekly the types of things by which I am either running low, or trying things I could not afford. And my weekly bill is $75 MAX!!

This is how I coupon. I am not trying to buy 100 cans or boxes of anything. This is real money, and it is my money baby, and I want to keep it in my pocket!

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