tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4498582085884783280.post571540250793764654..comments2023-06-15T07:24:25.271-05:00Comments on a big (little) family: TOS Review: Couponing Made SimpleAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01881598672431551764noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4498582085884783280.post-1796709570748776622013-07-23T12:25:02.900-05:002013-07-23T12:25:02.900-05:00I agree with you. Although we only have 4 children...I agree with you. Although we only have 4 children "time is money". When I would watch shows where someone say saved $800...but put in 40 hrs a week cutting and searching for coupons I shuttered. It may be worth it for some (although when buying large quantities of toothpaste and sports drinks I don't know how it is) but not for us.<br /><br />My husband happens to make a great living professionally. To make $800 would only take 8 hrs. Less than his 10 hr shift. So for us it makes no sense to dedicate that much time. Four times the amount of hrs.<br />I do however get the coupons from the stores we use and they have been good about generating coupons mostly for the things we buy. Plus we get about 3 Free coupons for frozen fruit or chocolate chips thrown in also. <br />We get the Target coupons and use them if needed.<br /><br />We only buy what is the best deal and things we use.This seems obvious, but I have seen people get caught up in "saving" when really if they bought the store brand it is cheaper and still a good product.<br /><br />So my big thing lately with anything I am trying to buy used or save money is to try to figure out if I am putting too many hours into searching the net when say DH could work a bit more or we just use the money saved.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com