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Coupon-ology: Purge Coupons – Part 1b of 5

February 21, 2013 by Tracy

Coupon-ology: Purge Coupons

Photograph Credit: Microsoft Images

This post is written for your information. Please do not feel guilty if you do not donate your expired coupons as this process takes time and money (in most cases).

As I share the options, I will also explain what I have done and am currently doing as an example. In using your time wisely, you may need to start with the purge coupons step.

There is much within this coupon-ology category as there are thousands of blogs dedicated to this topic alone.

Keep your life in balance. Remember, you can’t do it all, so choose what is best for you and your family now. 😉

Part 1: Purge Coupons

Donate

Last week in Part 1a, we looked at purging and donating our coupons. Today, I will concentrate on ways to donate your expired manufacturer’s coupons that are up to 3 months expired to military families serving overseas.

Little Time

For those with little time but wanting to make a difference, take your expired newspaper inserts and/or cut coupons to your local American Legion Auxiliary. Melissa at Stockpiling Moms supports her local branch in Ohio. I looked into finding our local branch and found none in my part of South Carolina.

This option is great for those of you who do not cut every coupon. The American Legion Auxiliary is happy to have your coupons clipped or not. In using time wisely, this is one of the most efficient options.

To find your local post, visit the American Legion Auxiliary website’s Department State Headquarters’ page, and click on your state. As each state’s page might look different, look for a link to legion post. On the South Carolina page, I entered our zip code to find the nearest branch.

If you have a local branch and pass that way at least once a month, then consider making a donation to our troops abroad after purging your coupons.

More Time

The Coupons for Troops program is run by Jenn of The Happy Housewife. Requiring sign up and a commitment to send coupons regularly, a stateside family is paired with a military family abroad. Unfortunately, you cannot choose your family.

In reading through the faq page, I did not discover if the coupons needed to be clipped or sorted. This program is nice in that you may get to know your family and help them save money. Just know that there is a waiting list (approximately 1 – 3 months) to get assigned a family.

Also, you must commit to mailing your coupons which will cost in shipping expenses. Though it depends on the amount of coupons you send, my shipping charges were between $15 and $30 for each shipment.

If you try this option and it does not work, you can stop by sending an e-mail. Though this option takes more time, you will know who is receiving your coupons.

Lots of Time

Seeing the need for military families, the Krazy Coupon Lady has two collection points in the United States. You need to clip all your coupons and sort them into two categories: food and non-food.

Then you mail them to one of two individuals determined by where you live. The collectors then package boxes and ship them to needy bases around the world.

This option takes more time, but there is no commitment. You just send your expired coupons (no more than 30 days expired) to the contact person, and they take care of the rest.

When I get back into donating, I would probably choose this option as my two coupon binders are already separated into food and non-food categories.

Additional Options

Adopt your own base

If you want to adopt your own base, you can consult the Overseas Coupon Programs’ base page. You need to fill out an adoption form, but there is no commitment.

You can change bases and choose when you send the coupons. In looking through their website pages, I could not determine how the coupons needed to arrive. You may be able to just send the inserts. However, you will pay more in shipping than if the coupons are clipped.

As examples, the Money Saving Queen supports a navy base, and the Happy Money Saver supports a base in Japan. You can join their efforts or start your own.

Family Activity Option: This option is great if your family wants to take on a project. Have a monthly family night where everyone cuts coupons. If little ones cut a coupon in half, then no big deal as you can toss it or tape it. The idea is working together to help someone else. Great lessons all the way around!

Adopt your own military family

When I donated coupons, I sent them directly to a family we knew. I met this precious family when they attended our Sunday School class. Upon receiving their orders to Korea, I asked my friend if we could partner with her in sending expired coupons. Of course, she accepted and loved the coupons and notes from home.

I gathered coupons from our class and sent them to her as often as I could. To be honest, I’m sure some of her coupons arrived past the 6-month date as I did not check all the donations I received.

This task took time, but it was worth it to me as I knew I was blessing her while she was away from home. When they returned to the States, she no longer needed the coupons, and their base was receiving donations. Thus, I have stopped my donations at this time.

In using time wisely, you may not find these options helpful. However, if you have the time and money, then our military families would love to use your expired coupons in their commissaries and exchanges.

If you cannot, do not feel guilty. Many others donate, and some programs have waiting lists. Seasons of life change, and opportunities arise. Keep these programs in mind, donate when you can, and purge coupons monthly. Happy couponing!

Question: Do you currently or have you donated your expired coupons?

Filed Under: Coupons, Food Tagged With: coupon-ology

Coupon-ology: Purge Coupons – Part 1a of 5

February 14, 2013 by Tracy

Coupon-ology: Overview

Photograph Credit: Microsoft Images

In last week’s overview of our coupon-ology series, I shared the five main parts. As I breakdown the sections, I will have multiple posts within each part.

Your life is busy and our goal is to use coupons effectively. Rushing through the steps does not teach one how to coupon.

I’ve sat through one couponing class since learning how to use coupons. Though I enjoyed hearing the presenter, I was amazed by how many participants left more confused than they came.

You don’t want to be frustrated, nor do I want to pressure you into using my system. So, we’ll take it slowly.

Beginning today, I will share how to purge your stash and two possibilities for those expired coupons in Part 1a.

Part 1: Purge Coupons

If you were able to complete last week’s project and gather your coupons, then let’s begin to purge. During this step, I concentrate on expiration dates.

As I purge my coupons at the beginning of the month, I remove all the expired coupons from the previous month out of my coupon binders. Leaving my binders with only the current coupons, I know I can use all of them without having to worry about the expiration date.

With all the expired ones removed, you have two options for those coupons: trash them or donate them.

Trash Them

Not all expired coupons are trash worthy.  The following coupons have reached the end of their usefulness and can gather in the trash:

      • Manufacturer coupons more than 3 months expired
      • Expired store coupons (e.g., Publix, Target, Walmart, etc.)

Donate Them

Our military personnel living outside of the United States may use certain coupons up to 6 months past their expiration date at their commissary and exchange. The following types of coupons can bless one of our own away from the States:

      • Manufacturer coupons less than 3 months past their expiration date
      • Internet printable coupons less than 3 months past their expiration date

In taking back your coupons, purge the ones you have to start fresh. When I have stepped away from couponing for a month or more, I start with purging. With a fresh start, I can build up my supply knowing all the coupons are current.

Weekly Project: Choose to trash or donate your expired coupons.

Next week, I will share the options to donating your expired coupons to our troops overseas. Start where you are and work up. Take it slowly to get it right. Happy purging!

Question: How often do you purge your coupons?

Filed Under: Coupons, Food Tagged With: coupon-ology

Coupon-ology: Overview

February 7, 2013 by Tracy

Coupons: Ask the Cashier for Clarification
Coupon-ology: Overview

Photograph Credit: Microsoft Images

For almost two years, I have shared how our family saves money while feeding our family. Often, I explain how and when I use coupons, but I have not posted a coupon series. My decision thus far has been because so many other blogs do a great job posting only coupon usage and deals.

In subscribing to those websites, my Google Reader gets so many posts that requires lots of time to weed through the deals to find the informative posts. Realizing that in using time wisely, I can fill this gap.

With mostly one post a day, I’m not going to overwhelm you with deals. I will stick to the facts and share how I have found using coupons a big benefit for our budget.

In our study of coupons, thus coupon-ology, I will start a 5-part coupon series next Thursday with the following topics:

Coupon-ology

Part 1: Purge coupons

Part 2: Organize coupons

Part 3: Gather coupons

Part 4: Matching coupons

Part 5: Redeeming coupons

During this study, I will guide you from start to finish in creating an organizational system that works for you. My system has evolved from pouches to binders over the years. You do not need a filing cabinet, a 5-inch binder, or multiple copies of the Sunday paper. Even if you have few coupons, you can still save as your best discounts come with buy one, get one free and deep sale prices.

Weekly Project: Put all your coupons in one spot.

In using time wisely, I plan to give you multiple solutions and options as one-coupon-system does not fit all. Similar to menu planning, it may take some time to find what works for you. Join me as we take this coupon adventure together. Happy couponing!

Question: What do you like or dislike about using coupons?  

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: coupon-ology

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