Good morning! I am excited to let you know that Addicted to Saving is on Tampa Bay’s Fox 13 this morning! You can watch the segments live on myfoxtampabay.com if you are not in front of a TV. One segment has already aired and two more segments are scheduled to air between now and 9:55 am.
If there are links to the clips, I will post them as soon as they become available.
Just watched the first segment. Super job and you look great, Liza!
Im watching right now and it said its up next
I watched it online… great job! It came across simple and easy to understand. 🙂
Thank you for your website. I watched on 13 as well this morning. Just last night my son and I were reminessicing about the double coupon days back in the late 80’s early 90’s. My husband just became disabled and I don’t know how we would have made it then without coupons. With today’s economy it is once again what helps families make ends meet.
Hi Sherry! Thanks for the comment! Isn’t it funny how couponing has become “in style” again? I wish there was coupon doubling in Florida but sadly, we are a state that doesn’t get the luxury of having our coupons doubled. I’m sorry to hear about your husband but I am so glad you are doing okay and that couponing is helping your finances!
Hi lisa i just saw your segment on fox13 and i am a single male trying feed 2 and make it on $200 food stamps a month and i was just wondering if u could help me learn how to get the best out what i got and also be able to get what i like and be able to make meals from the deals for the month please get back to me id appreciate it so much look forward to Ur reply if u could email me at [email protected] thank u so much
Rob “rice” is a good cheap and healthy food you can plan a lot of meals around. You can get a 50 pound bag for $14 at Sam’s Club, or a little less at Wal-Mart. Variety is key, and a rice steamer (so you never burn your rice) and rice is high in protein and vitamins. Many of the buy one get one frees are sauces and stuff you can “work around” just rice. Chicken and Yellow Rice, Red Beans and Rice, Gravy and Rice, Spanish Rice, Cheesy Rice with maybe Broc thrown in…just to give you an idea. Oatmeal is another great morning filler if you can get into it. Cheap in bulk and very good for you. That big bag of rice can feed 100 people or a family of 3 for 33 days. So-work BOGOS around a central food.
YAAAAAYYY! I loved that magazine spread you had also. You should have a “Press Room” that has all of your good PR linked up. I think you need a “testimonials” section too because people need something to get excited about. It would get hits…
I have only been with you one month and I get the Wall Street Journal for free every day [yep neighbors think I had hit the lottery] and my cupboards are full, I eat better and spend less. Best, I am able to give friends and my grown kids neat stuff to help their busy lives. All thanks to you Liza!!
See you at the seminar in late Feb.