Coupon use has  been around for so many years. I remember where my mother kept her old  beat up shoebox full of coupons in our old house and how it was organized  with index cards too. Every Sunday she would clip her coupons and organize  her shoebox, then write a grocery list on an envelope and insert the  coupons that she needed to match her list. 
I don’t use  a shoebox, but I have taken to the envelope system as I had seen her  use for so many years. It wasn’t until I became a mother that I really  started using coupons. I use coupons to purchase just about everything  that I can for our family to help us save money and stay in budget.  It has become a way of life for us, and couponing doesn’t have to  be stressful, if you are organized and know where to find coupons it  will be easy and enjoyable. 
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Where to find coupons
 
There are many  places to find coupons other than in the Sunday newspaper. Until I really  started couponing, I never knew about coupons.com, smartsource.com and  redplum.com to print coupons. Stores and brands also offer coupons on  Facebook, Twitter and on their websites. 
Not only do I  print coupons from coupons.com, but I also use the app on my iPhone  and I can print coupons from my phone to my wireless printer. Target  also offers mobile coupons that are sent to you via text message and  you can show the text to the cashier to receive the discounts. 
Another way to  receive coupons is to e-mail, write or call the company and ask them  if they have any coupons to send you. You’ll be surprised at how many  companies will mail you coupons to use products! 
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Stacking and Doubling
 
Most stores will  allow you stack coupons, which is when you use one of their store specific  coupons with a manufacturer’s coupon. For example, at Walgreen’s  I can use a coupon from their weekly ad along with a manufacturer’s  coupon to save more money on the product. Always refer to the store  specific coupon policy. 
Most grocery  stores also double coupons up to $1. This is certainly helpful if there  is an item on sale and you have a coupon that will double. I always  look at all of the coupons that I have that are under $1 and match those  to the sales at my grocery store so I can get the most for our money. 
Each store has  a coupon policy and the key is to learn the policy so you don’t run  into any issues at check out. 
If you’re on  a budget, coupons are a great way to save money if you stay organized  and use them to your advantage! 
Nikki Muroski is a mommy of three, a wife and a blogger for her site, Nickel-and-Diming with Nikki. She is also a regular contributor to the CareOne Debt Relief Services blog, a community that provides debt consolidation and money-saving advice.
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