• HOME
  • Fashionable Housewife
  • Fashionable Gal
  • Raising Wild Saints

The Fashionable Bambino

  • home
  • Cloth Diapers
  • Babywearing
  • Clothes for Kids
    • Shoes For Kids
  • Clothes for Moms
    • Shoes for Mom
    • Maternity
    • Nursing Bras & Tops
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Technology
  • Weight Loss
    • Health & Fitness
Home » Book Review of The Coupon’s Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half

Book Review of The Coupon’s Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half

Fashionable Media Review Policy: The featured product for this review was provided to me, at no cost, by the manufacturer or representing PR agency for the sole purpose of product testing. Opinions expressed are my own and are not influenced by monetary compensation.

The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half by Stephanie Nelson is a book geared towards helping you save money on your grocery bill, especially for those who are new to frugal shopping and non-coupon users. That’s not to say that experienced shoppers won’t glean valuable information from it; they will. Ms. Nelson provides a quick assessment quiz to determine what kind of shopper you are and gives you tips on how to get started, including where to look for coupons and how to use them strategically so you can save considerable amounts on your grocery bill each time you shop.

It was nice to learn of legitimate websites where you can print off coupons. Ms. Nelson also provides a couple of ways to eliminate coupon clipping by using electronic coupon savings via your grocery store membership cards. She also shares tips on how to save at warehouse clubs (like Sam’s and Costco), as well as the Super stores and drugstores, which are usually known for their high prices.

While I think that Ms. Nelson has created a wonderful resource, I still think that each household’s buying habits affects the productiveness of using coupons. For example, if a family eats organic, the section on buying organic left more to be desired. She didn’t even mention buying locally grown, pasture-raised beef, pork or chicken, which is usually at least as expensive as the regular offerings in stores, but a whole lot healthier. Buying locally grown food is a whole other topic of conversation and out of the scope of this book review.

The Coupon Mom is available for sale at any major bookstore and retails for $15.00

For more information:

http://www.couponmom.com/registration

http://coupons2.smartsource.com/smartsource/index.jsp?Link=WOOX5QMOGEYUM

http://print.coupons.com/couponweb/Offers.aspx?pid=11540&zid=bm91&nid=10&bid=alk0211100227bb8235a4f17216

http://coupons.redplum.com/CouponMom/

Here is a YouTube video of The Coupon Mom:

Related Posts with Thumbnails
Previous Post: « University Study Finds Infants Can Learn From Brainy Baby DVDs
Next Post: Action for Healthy Kids Supports “Let’s Move” Campaign for Healthier Kids »

Primary Sidebar

Welcome!

Sarah-Jean Ballard

Welcome to The Fashionable Bambino, where I share all things FASHION for kids! Keep your whole family looking fashionable!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter

 

logo

Food Advertisements by

Advertise

Footer

Categories

Archives

Copyright © 2025 · Beloved Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in