I have no clue how much I spend. This kind of makes me want to add it up for a month. My only advice is to buy the Sunday newspaper and cut out the coupons or go to Coupons.com and cut out the coupons. Don't make fun of me but I've been doing the coupons for several years now. It started when I was laid off and I kept on doing it. I bet you hate Walmart as much as me but they are cheaper on their groceries. I still go to Foodworld or WinnDixie for meat and produce, but they are much higher than walmart on canned and frozen foods. Other thing is to look at the Wednesday Grocery store inserts in the paper. In Mobile they mail them to your house once aweek. Lookat the sales papers and you can save a few dollars on specials. One more tidbit on grocery shopping is that Winndixie buy one get one free is buy 1 at full price get 2nd free. At foodworld you can buy just one item and it is half price. instead of having to buy 2.
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We started clipping coupons after marraige since we get the Sunday paper. We also use
www.couponmom.com for any other coupons and deals for eating out at restaurants. These coupon websites are fairly easy to use as they are one large database with all coupons from all coupon distributers (ie red plum, protor & gamble, etc.) You type in the product, they show you the coupon, and if you want it, you print it. We consistently save $10-$25 dollars at the grocery store with coupons, as we combine the savings from these with Buy One Get One deals and Publix "advantage buys", which are the items that are discounted for the week. We try not to pay full price for anything...just buy the product that is on sale.
Other than that, I recommend making a "menu" each Sunday night for the following week. That way you are more focused at the store and don't buy extraneous shit. My wife and I will also occasionally have a "eat out of the pantry week", where we'll scrounge around our freezer and pantry and create meals on the fly from food we've forgotten about. It may not be terribly gourmet, but it saves money.