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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 438625" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Trinity those were fabulous tips!!! I used to do much of that when my kids were little and it saved a TON. </p><p></p><p>Oh, also sign up for the discount cards for any store that offers them. They're free and worth their weight in gold.</p><p></p><p>Sharing memberships at warehouse stores are great. I do mine with easy child. Sam's club gives 2 cards with each membership. Since her husband rarely shops without her.....I got the other card, paid half for the membership and we share it. Unfortunately, it's also 20 miles from us, so we dont' get there often. Being so rural can have it's drawbacks. </p><p></p><p>Thanks to coupons and sales, Nichole will not be buying much for the new baby for quite a long time. easy child has bought diapers in various sizes for under 5 bucks, wipes for free or .45 cents a box, we've both bought her infant cereal for .50 cent/box, I'm buying her 32 jars of baby food for about 20 cents ea soon as I get back to the store. We've bought her bottles, liners. I'm going for lotion as it's on sale and I found coupons. Baby items are BIG coupon and sale items, you should never have to pay full price. And they offer tons of freebies too. So we're making up huge baskets full of the stuff for her. lol We both wish we'd known this with the other grandkids. I got them freebies, but had no clue about the coupons/sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 438625, member: 84"] Trinity those were fabulous tips!!! I used to do much of that when my kids were little and it saved a TON. Oh, also sign up for the discount cards for any store that offers them. They're free and worth their weight in gold. Sharing memberships at warehouse stores are great. I do mine with easy child. Sam's club gives 2 cards with each membership. Since her husband rarely shops without her.....I got the other card, paid half for the membership and we share it. Unfortunately, it's also 20 miles from us, so we dont' get there often. Being so rural can have it's drawbacks. Thanks to coupons and sales, Nichole will not be buying much for the new baby for quite a long time. easy child has bought diapers in various sizes for under 5 bucks, wipes for free or .45 cents a box, we've both bought her infant cereal for .50 cent/box, I'm buying her 32 jars of baby food for about 20 cents ea soon as I get back to the store. We've bought her bottles, liners. I'm going for lotion as it's on sale and I found coupons. Baby items are BIG coupon and sale items, you should never have to pay full price. And they offer tons of freebies too. So we're making up huge baskets full of the stuff for her. lol We both wish we'd known this with the other grandkids. I got them freebies, but had no clue about the coupons/sales. [/QUOTE]
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