This Sunday we should see three inserts in our papers. We should see one SS (Smart Source) insert, one Proctor & Gamble (P&G), and one Red Plum (RP). Remember that coupon inserts vary per region and newspaper so you may not see every insert. Sunday Coupon Preview currently has the previews listed for the both inserts. Go HERE to see a list of all of the potential coupons we should see this Sunday.
- You will want to buy at least two newspapers on Sunday so that if the stores you shop at have a Buy One Get One sale, you will be able to use two coupons on the two items you purchase! And, remember, the more duplicate coupons you have, the more you will be able to stockpile when your favorite item is dirt cheap!
- My tip for you (as always) is to check your newspapers BEFORE you buy them to make sure they have all the inserts. Inserts vary regionally and from newspaper to newspaper so make sure you are getting the correct inserts before you make your purchase.
If you do not get the Sunday paper and want to purchase full coupon inserts or individual coupons, some of my favorites coupon clipping sites are below (and like all things, shop around and compare the prices as well as the shipping costs :
- Ebay – you can either bid on coupons/inserts or you can pay a full price using their “Buy it Now” feature.
- Coupons & Things by Dede – example pricing – two 3/6/11 SS Inserts cost $0.65 each. Shipping is $2.73.
- The Coupon Clippers
- Coupon Beat
- Sunday Coupon Inserts– I LOVE this company because it is local to where I live. I’ve received coupons the next day after ordering coupons from them!
Collette says
Hi Liza!
I have been couponing for a month now and am consistently saving 50% off my groceries every week!! I just recently figured out how to organize my coupons and wanted to let you know what is working for me. I organize all my weekly coupons as you suggested in #2 method of organizing BUT I insert them into a sheet protector so that I can then put them into a binder, much easier! the the coupons I print I insert into the method #1 you suggested and they can then all go into a binder. Hope it can help others!