I get this same issue.  One thing people also don\'t reizlae is that they may see me buying a lot of items together that are not perfectly healthy.  Cereals, condiments, cheese, etc.  I don\'t generally buy junk just simply cuz we don\'t eat it.  The thought here though is there are not coupons for everything.  Once people get that through their heads they will understand that you need to save where you can with what you can and then you can afford the other stuff.  I have approximately 30 bottles of Kraft dressing in my cabinet.  I use it for salads and I also use it for marinades.  It will last me a while.  But for the people that saw me buy it along with the 10 bottles of kc masterpiece probably think I am nuts.
Wonderful penny idea!  Good luck!  I enjoyed Jeffrey's <a href="http://rssryffr.com">recnet</a>  eating on $1 a day  series and got some great couponing strategies.  I used to use many of my soon-to-expire coupons for a shopping trip for food bank items every few months.  Then the economy tightened my own budget so much that I had to cut way back   now I coupon and catalina and drug store sale shop ONLY for coffee/tea/creamers/splenda for the food bank.  The food bank manager was thrilled because almost no one donates coffee and families really miss that.   It narrows my focus and helps me stay on (okay, closer to) my philanthropy budget.  And using the coupons and deals satisfies my  thrill of the bargain hunt.   Thanks for your inspiration.


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