Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Coupon Lesson - Stocking up

I know you are now wondering how it is that I always pay $0.50 or less for deodorant or $1.00 or less for cereal when there's not always a sale. The idea is not to wait until you need these items to purchase them. Instead, you should already have the item and basically go shopping for it in your own kitchen pantry or bathroom cabinet. Your goal should be to only purchase products when they are at their lowest price so this indeed does require some stockpiling of products you use regularly. I know you're imagining now that I have a huge closet in which I just store a bunch of food and random personal items. In fact, I kind of do, but it's just my pantry and linen closet. This is an actual picture of my pantry to the left. It's a bit disorganized right now but not exploding from the seams like you might think. So don't think you have to find extra space in your home to "stockpile" in order to save money. Most items reach their lowest price at any given store every 6 to 8 weeks. When the item is at its lowest price and you have coupons, this is when you stock up. My husband goes through a box of Special K cereal once a week therefore I may buy 6 to 8 boxes of cereal to get me through to the next big sale. That doesn't mean I may not hit a smaller sale and pay a $1.50 or so for a box every once in awhile in between major sales. My husband may also have 10 deodorants in his vanity drawer at time. Why would I possibly buy that many? Because they don't go bad before he uses them, he has plenty of space in his drawer to store them and I pay next to nothing for them when Walgreens has a sale and there are great coupon matches. Plus I don't have to worry about him running out and putting deodorant on my shopping list at a time when I'm going to have to pay $3 or more for it instead of $0.50!  My point here is that to really save big money, yes, you will need to stockpile some. However there is no reason for it to get out of control or take over every storage space in your house!


It will take a few mouths of stockpiling items before you see a huge money savings. This is because you will still need to purchase items you need but that you have not seen a major sale on yet. You will eventually get to a point where you will never have to buy certain items unless they are at their lowest price. I've gotten to the point where I decide what I'm going to buy at the grocery store that week based on what's on sale. I only buy sale items and any fruit, veggies, meat, or milk that I need. I have also figured out when my local grocery stores mark down produce and meat when it's getting close to its "sell by" date. I have to admit that I do have a freezer in the garage which has been wonderful for many reasons, some of which I will share with you at a later date.

So start stocking up on items when they are at their cheapest and don't be afraid to buy 4 to 6 of something you use regularly. I'm betting you will use all that you buy before the next big sale!

2 comments:

  1. I need good deals on Easter candy...seen any???

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  2. I haven't seen any good deals on candy this week probably because it's getting close to Easter but there are a few coupons on coupons.com. I'll post if I find any deals!

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