A book that pays for itself! The creator of couponmom.com, with 1.6 million subscribers and counting, shares her strategic money-saving techniques for saving big while living well Americans are hungry for bargains these days, but one woman has developed the ultimate strategy for enjoying a feast of savings. Taking the nation by storm, with appearances ranging from The Oprah Winfrey Show Stephanie Nelson has shown countless women and men how to save thousands of dollars by becoming savvy coupon clippers-without sacrificing nutrition or quality. Now, in The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half, Nelson demonstrates all of the tricks of the trade-beyond coupons and tailor-made for a variety of shopper lifestyles. Whether you’re a “busy” shopper and have only a small amount of time each week to devote to finding the best deal; a “rookie” shopper who is ready to put more effort into cutting bills; or a seasoned “varsity” shopper who is looking for new ways to get the deepest discounts possible, this book offers techniques thatw ill make it easy to save money at any level and on any timetable. Extending her Strategic Shopping protocols to mass merchandisers, wholesale clubs, natural-food stores, drugstores, and other retailers, Nelson proves that value and variety can go hand in hand. With meal- planning tips, recipes, and cost-comparison guides, as well as inspiring real-life stories from the phenomenal Coupon Mom movement, this is a priceless guide to …
The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bill In Half, Stephanie Nelson
September 5, 2010 By 17 Comments

if only we had a kroger instead of a food 4 less in the chicagoland area. I would be shopping there.
just hope you dont get stuck behind this woman when you’re checking out.
i have checked her website but i reall dont get it. there’ scoupons but not all coupons are all that great. i love her idea of the coupon saving thing cuz i use coupons all the time. overall i love coupons too lol! i subbed by the way.
looks easy bet its hard to do
@Akaliko i sorta agree with you about 1 2 and 4, but the expire dates, they dont matter if she has a BIG family, who’s gonna consume all the stuff she buys quickly.
1. watch out for how much you need. Are you going to stock up for 10 years?
2. New technologies will replace old ones. Are you continuing to use old ones?
3. Some items have expiry date for effectiveness. eg. shampoos, cream, food stuffs..
4. Items need space. Do you have a big space for storage?
It works to use coupons I just got home from Walgreens with 4 bags of stuff and it cost me $.86.
I’m sorry but I really don’t believe that through coupons and a shopper saver’s club card..that this lady save over $100 on groceries and therefore paying $1 and change?!
AMAZING! I just saw her on CNN. She paid .89cents for groceries that cost her $79 (after the store discount).
I’m so going to try this!!!
Our Harris Teeter doubles and triples coupons every four to six weeks here in NC!!
I hate I missed your book signing.
Great! YOu usually have these kind of discounts in the suburbs. I’ll tried it but the supermarket in Queens NY do not double coupons!!! Where do you shop like that???? IMposilble in NYC.
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`wow amazing!
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this is amazing! this is what I hope to become! someday somehow… hehehehe
amazing…most coupons I come across have a short shelf life…I am surprised there are not more comments on this good video..Canadians should revolt at the high costs compared with the same items much less in the US.