Saving money is a perk for some and a lifestyle for others. That’s why, in 2010, TLC premiered Extreme Couponing. The series featured those going above and beyond to save money on groceries and ...
Extreme couponing was a popular pastime during the recession, when unemployment and gas prices were sky-high. And though clipping coupons from the newspaper and downloading coupons from websites and ...
Saving money is hard work. Everyone wants to know how to spend less money at the grocery store (or in general). One popular way to do this is by using coupons. Over the years, some shoppers have ...
If you’ve ever watched the TLC show “Extreme Couponing,” at some point you probably thought something along the lines of: $500 worth of groceries for $6.79? There’s no way things could work this way ...
The second season of the TLC cable TV show with its over-the-top coupon shopping trips and shoppers with enormous, house-filling stockpiles premiered last month. Almost immediately, shoppers from ...
It's back! The second season of Extreme Couponing starts tonight and I want to welcome any new readers who will be joining us because of the show! If you are new to couponing, here are some thoughts ...
will continue with a new season this fall if the application extended deadline email I received today is any indication. A few months ago I emailed them from my [email protected] account requesting ...
Don’t miss TLC’s Extreme Couponing: Biggest Hauls, as we meet shoppers who spend their lives making the biggest savings possible. Ever wanted to find out who to get all sorts of freebies from using a ...
Clipping coupons, for most of us, is a way to put money back into our own pockets, but one Virginia woman is using extreme-couponing tactics for the greater good—by buying groceries on the cheap and ...
Most weeks, I receive around 1,000 emails from readers. Since TLC’s “Extreme Couponing” reality TV series hit the airwaves, my email has quadrupled. Many of them sound like this: “I’ve read your ...
Spending a good chunk of the work week hunting and gathering coupons, then strategically shopping at the supermarket for hours, all to save $50, $75, even $100 on groceries, is a dubious use of time.