

When Enough is Enough – Tips for Effective and Efficient Couponing
I love shopping with coupons and getting items for free and cheap as much as the next person, but through my years of experience I have learned when enough is enough. I don’ t mean that I have stopped shopping with coupons, but rather I have learned how to shop the sales and to build my stockpile so that I only need to go occasionally now, instead of every week.
When I first started using coupons, I felt like I had to get every deal, shop every sale and make sure I used as many of my coupons as possible. I spent a lot of time clipped them and sorting them into a binder, and more time sorting the ads and figuring out my
shopping lists. I don’t regret all that time and work, because we got a lot of nice stuff for really cheap, but I have come to learn that it doesn’t need to be that way for me to be a couponer.
I think people get caught up in the craze of using coupons and forget that the sole purpose it to save money and time. I have heard all of the stories from people – those who feel so overwhelmed from spending so much time using coupons, to those who won’t touch them with a 10 foot pole. Here is my advice – everything in moderation. Using coupons is essential if you want to cut your monthly spending on groceries and household items, BUT you don’t have to feel overwhelmed or spend hours planning and shopping to get the best deals! Here are my tips to be a efficient but effective couponer:
- Figure out what you have right now (use this free Tracking sheet) and what you use – so you know how much and what you need to buy
- Start watching the sales in your area. This will get you familiar with the prices of items that you buy regularly and what a good price it. (you can use this free price point list)
- Start collecting coupons (printed, newspaper, digital, direct) And organize them in a Messenger BAG with file folders marking the date. (learn more about that here)
- When you find an item for a great price, buy several of them – this is called stockpiling. That way you can “shop” from your pantry instead of paying full price for them when you need it again.
- If you have found a good deal (or several of them) and have a good stockpile built up, don’t worry about shopping for that item again for a while, until your supply starts getting lower. Only buy it as fast as you can use it. You don’t need 30 bottles of body wash,, if you only use one every two months…learn when enough is enough and focus on other items you need.
- You won’t find a coupons or sale for everything you need, but that is why using coupons helps…use the money you saved with coupons to buy the other things you need.
- Make a list – a grocery list, a stockpile list, a menu list – making lists will help you keep better track of where you are and what you need. Menu’s also help you stay more organized in the kitchen and healthier food stocked up.

Thanks so much! What wonderful advice!
i have come to the realization that I just do not have time to spend doing much with coupons. I also do not have a desire to have stockpiles of things like toilet paper in my home…an extra package..sure…maybe even two on items we go through quckly…but oodles of things sitting around is not appealing to me..even if they were “deals”!
When you cut coupons. I leave them whole and organize by dates.
Thanks for the great advice, I do couponing every once in a while, but many of my coupons expire before I use them, I really like the idea of putting them in a date folder. And will try that!
I think when it becomes more stressful and time consuming than just a fun money-saving thing, enough is enough!
I use cupons but should use even more!
HA! I have asked this question as well. Thanks for the informative article!
I buy non perishables that I know my family will use over the year and nothing more.
That was very interesting as I’ve just started couponing again & feel that it’s very time consuming & the binder is a bit hard o keep up with.
clearing the shelves for a product you would not even use is crazy, and going too far. Some people DO donate though, and that is GREAT! I will get more than I know I will use and share with family and friends, but I try to only get what will be used.