For those of you that have already received it, this is your reminder. For those of you who haven't decided yet, here is why it would be good to come check it out:
2 weeks ago, my daughter in Provo bought $100 worth of household goods, toiletries and food for $2.50!
Last week she lead me by the hand and she and I bought (4) $10 items for $ .99 ea! And some 'Always" pads that retail for about $5.00 for $ .50! And I have coupons for 2 months worth of FREE contacts for myself.
I thought it would take too much of my time to cut coupons out, ect. This is what she does WEEKLY:
She spends an hour making out her shopping list & cutting coupons
And an hour going to her 3 stores that are near each other, picking the items up.
This is an excellent way to build your supplies up at very little cost.
I thought it was un-ethical, too good to be true. My daughter spent an hour going over why it was honest and fair.
Manufacturers use their advertising dollars, and get a prime spot on the store shelf after a certain level of sales in a peticular period. It ends up being a win-win for everyone involved.
"But I don't get the newspaper." Michelle's ward has had a coupon class, and their Relief Society has a volentary program where those who get the paper bring their Sunday coupon booklet to R.S. and the couponer sisters can get free coupons. Also, Heather will be showing us how to get the best price on these coupons (like $ .75 a week).
Joan
Come to an absolutely FREE coupon class!
Thursday June 17th
1:00 p.m.
Joan Elder’s home
435-757-6854
Learn how to get organized & get the best deals with your coupons!
www.savvysistershops.com
Please forward this message/invitation to all your friends! Cut your monthly grocery bill in half- (or more!) Babysitting provided.
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