First off, I just have to say CONGRATULATIONS on the baby! (He has an awesome birthday, btw, because that was my 42nd!!) :)
Second, when you are dealing with coupons, you really have to figure out if you have more "time" to invest in what you are buying, or more $$....If you have the $, but not the time, skip the coupons. If you have the time, you just need to make sure that you stay organized with them, and make sure you set them in a singular place every day, like you do with your keys or your purse when you walk in the door.
Coupons can be organized by 1 of 2 ways:
1. Organize by expiration date. I try to keep mine organized so the ones that are going to expire first are in the front.
2. Organize by category. If you do it this way, again, you will want to keep the coupons that are going to expire first in front.
Try not to cut out coupons for things you never or seldom use, unless you know specifically that you are going to use them within that month. It also helps to shop ONLY with a LIST of items you need, and put a star next to the items you have a coupon for (as suggested by the other mom). The next thing is...just take the coupons you will POSSIBLY use for that shopping trip! (It really cuts down on the having to "hunt" for a particular coupon at check-out.)
I've also found a company that I can buy *almost* ALL of our cleaning, laundry, and personal care items for online, and that really saves me $$$ every month!! (Not to mention saving time at the store, especially with a new baby!) If you'd like to know more, just email me at ____@____.com, or you can go to the website www.livetotalwellness.com/J.. Click on "Get More Info"; any information you provide is STRICTLY confidential! I will contact you at your convenience, and get you additional information.
Congratulations on the Baby, again!! Hope to hear from you soon (about anything).
~J.~
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