I had a great shopping trip at Rite Aid that made me giddy. I bought a pack of Huggies, a Bottle of Water Babies, and some Veet for $3.08; $1.61 was tax! I know this isn’t quite a golden scissor moment, but this is the type of transaction that keeps me motivated to use coupons.
This year I started tracking our expenses using “My Savings & Shopping Tracker” from Fistful of Coupons {now Happy Money Saver}. Those cents and dollars off add up quick. If I’ve been short of those amazing shopping trips and need motivation I glance at my summary page and gain encouragement. I’ve saved $800 this year! I’m getting better at keeping costs down. I make a real effort to only buy the great deals if we need them or if I have a plan for what to do with the item.
Meal planning is essential for keeping costs down. I’m on a meal planning roller coaster. I haven’t hit my groove yet. Some weeks we do great and others are no hitters. I found a great free meal planning website which I tell everyone about; MealsMatter.org. I’ve made a few schedules, uploaded our favorite recipes, but I haven’t made a habit of using it consistently yet; it could make a big difference for us if I did. One of my goals is to create a monthly meal plan. I’d love to look at the calendar and see what’s for dinner!
Updated 5*15*2011: Fistful of Coupons is now Happy Money Saver. Fixed broken links.