Are You Tired of Spending Hundreds of Dollars Every Month to Feed Your Family?

 

Watch the video below and keep reading to find out how a family of 7 went from spending over $750 per month (that's $25+ per day!) on groceries to as little as  $8.50 per day…

 

I used to consider myself a "smart" shopper.   I tried to only buy brand names when I couldn't find a good generic alternative.  I shopped at stores that make you bag your own groceries and pay 25 cents to rent a cart.  I didn't buy expensive cuts of meat or buy a ton of frozen dinners, except for an occasional frozen pizza or two.

 

While many of those grocery bills did include diapers, I hardly ever bought the fancy brands with big price tags.  And we don't even have any pets to feed!

 

I even had my husband's grandmother save her unwanted newspaper coupons for us and used an occasional coupon or two, but never really saved more than 5% on my bill. 

 

I thought I was doing fairly well…

 

BOY, was I wrong!!!

 

Hi…I'm Susan Whitehead and I am now a reformed "smart" shopper and have turned into a Serious Couponing momma!

 

Our family of SEVEN (two adults and five kids) has been able to eat better, on a smaller budget, without sacrificing food quality.

We're also not eating only rice and beans or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for meals.  Now, there's nothing wrong with PB&J or rice and beans…it's just that it gets old after a while and not all of my kids like peanut butter!  (Can you IMAGINE???)

I'd heard about how some people were saving 30-60% or more on their groceries and I HAD to find out why. 

 

 

Times being as they are, more and more of my friends were talking about these AMAZING shopping trips they were having at some of the nicer grocery stores and only spending a fraction of what the retail shelf prices were on a cart full of food. 

 

Lots of name brand groceries bought with couponsAnd it was GOOD food like yogurt, cereal, salad dressings and healthy bread for sandwiches, not just junk food like cheap tv dinners and cake mixes.

 

I had to investigate and as I dug deep, I discovered that by using coupons and watching the sales, I could rake in some SERIOUS savings using coupons.

 

Once I started posting my success stories on my Mrs. Homeschool Facebook page, people started asking me HOW I was able to save so much money on food.  I even posted photos like the one here to show how much I could get for very little money.  I actually got a credit for the peanut butter and pasta shown in the photo.

This photo shows a big bunch of laundry detergent that I was able to get for $1 a bottle!  With the amount of laundry I do, about a load a day, that was a major savings for us and it's not cheap detergent.  It averages about $5 per bottle!


Even my children have gotten into it.  Recently I went shopping with my mother to the same grocery store we go to when we coupon at home.  My 10 yr old was eagerly watching the screen as the cashier announced the total bill.  My mom isn't a serious couponer, yet, so when her total savings read $1.74, my daughter told her grandma that she needed to learn how to coupon like Mommy.  :)

 

Learning how to coupon has even spread to my sister.  She came over to our house one night and I walked her through my process and off to shop we went.  She ended up saving about 50% on her first run to a local pharmacy and was hooked. 

 

Next week, we went to the grocery store and, again, she saved about 50%.  She's happy, her husband is happy, and her pantry is getting stockpiled with the ultra healthy food she likes.  And when I first mentioned serious couponing to her, she told me that she never found coupons for the stuff she buys.  Guess big sister DOES know best sometimes!  He he he!

 

Serious Couponing is NOT for everyone, though. 

 

If you live in a very rural area and your only source for groceries is the local mega-mart, this course is not for you.  I just haven't been able to save a ton of money at the supercenters.

 

If you don't have a little time to spend (maybe an hour or so a week) to plan out your grocery trip where you'll likely average about 50% savings, this is not for you.

 

If you live overseas, unless you're military and shop at the BX/PX or Commissary, this probably won't work for you.  I am not familiar with overseas grocers, so you're on your own there.  And I honestly never used coupons when we were in the Air Force, so I can't say whether these techniques will work on base or not.

 

If you're looking for a course on how to spend $5.00 for $1000 worth of groceries, this is not for you.  Although you will learn how people DO get some of their groceries for next to nothing, some (not all) of these folks tend to lean towards being hoarders and I absolutely do not want to encourage anyone to live that lifestyle.  Does anyone really need a 3 year supply of toilet paper?  I don't think so. :(

 

However, if any of the following apply, this course might be just what you're looking for:

 

- You want to stop fretting over going to the store because your grocery bill is killing your budget

- You enjoy having people over for meals and don't want to feel like you have to skimp on the menu

- You like the idea of having a stockpile of groceries to "shop" from every time you prepare a meal

- Your local church or food pantry is in need and you'd like to help, but you don't have a lot to spend

- You love to cook and prepare meals for new mothers or people in need, but hate to think about how your family will have to sacrifice to make it happen

- You live in an area prone to severe weather and want the peace of mind that comes from knowing that you won't go hungry if you can't make it to the store for a week or more

 

The Serious Couponing course will teach you how you can shop at your local grocery store and pharmacy and come away feeling energized and excited because of the amount of money you've saved.

As my sister told me, you get kind of a "rush" knowing you are walking out of the store, legally, spending significantly less than the shoppers around you AND you got food you wanted and your family likes.

 

It's even fun to look at the shoppers behind you as they look in amazement at the savings you accumulated. 

 

One lady that was behind me in line on a recent shopping trip kept saying, "You're kidding me!  You're kidding me!" as I told her how much I spent and how much I saved.  And it wasn't even a big shopping trip.  I spent $26.26 and saved almost $40.  If I'd had this course completed, I would have given her the link!

 

My mom always said that if we didn't have to eat, we'd be millionaires!

 

Well, you probably won't become a millionaire by using this course, but every dollar you save can be put towards another goal you have like paying off debt (who wouldn't LOVE to be debt free?), a new car (or new to you), a family vacation…anything!

 

Now, the interesting thing I've seen as I researched how to coupon was that there are other courses available online.  I found courses in the $40-50 range and even one as high as $97!!!  I have no doubt that person is showing people how to save money, but that's a LOT of coupons you'll have to clip to recover almost $100 to learn how!

 

Since we all have to eat and buy food on a continual basis, it only makes sense to try to save any way you can on food.  And if you don't have to sacrifice quality, couponing is, perhaps, one of the least painful ways to trim your family's budget.  I know it has been for us!

 

I made a promise to my Facebook followers, after some verbal convincing, and I decided to put everything I've learned into my Serious Couponing course, but wanted to make it affordable, REALLY affordable!  But before I tell you how INSANELY CHEAP this course is, I thought you might want to know what you'll learn.

 

Here's what I cover:

  • how to use coupons without spending hours every week clipping every coupon from the Sunday newspaper
  • why the warehouse clubs are NOT the best place to shop for maximum savings
  • how to leverage the homework done by other couponers to save time and find the BEST deals, week after week
  • why coupons from stores you don't even shop in can mean serious discounts on your next grocery trip
  • specific ways to use coupons and store rewards at CVS and Walgreens, two of the largest pharmacy chains in the US
  • why I'm not a big fan of buying random lots of coupons online
  • and more…

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All the information provided in this course will be delivered to you digitally…no need to wait for any packages to come in the mail.  Most of it will be streaming videos you can watch right on this site without having to download anything.  If you have a limit on your internet, I will provide a download link so you can watch the videos in mp4 format offline on your computer.  These videos won't be sent to you on a DVD.   The image above is just a visual representation.

 

So by now, you're probably wondering just how much I'm going to charge for this course.  For about the price of 4 frozen pizzas (with coupons, of course) you can get this entire course for just…

 

WAIT!  If you order now, you can get everything for a special "Grocery Bill Buster" price of only $27!

 

Worried I'm going to take your money and run?  Not a chance.  I just gave you the link to my Facebook page and the last thing I need is an unhappy customer telling all their friends on Facebook how I walked away with their money.  Nope…not worth ruining everything I've built up online to not refund $27 to someone who is less than thrilled with my course. 

 

I'll even give you an INSANE 365 days to try the course and, if for some reason you apply what I teach and don't learn how to save at least 30% on your grocery or pharmacy store bills, you can request a full refund.

 

That's how confident I am that you'll not only love this course, but that you'll save money doing what I teach.