STEWARDSHIP IN SMALL MATTERS: COUPONS
In the Parable of the Talents, the Master praises the two servants who increased his wealth by saying, “Well done, my good and faithful servant. Since you were faithful in small matters, I will give you great responsibilities.” (Matthew 25: 14-30)
Grocery coupons may seem like small matters, but they are, nonetheless, a way to demonstrate our stewardship of all we have received.
Coupons are free money. In fact, they’re better than money because they’re tax-free. A 1.00 off coupon is worth $1.35 to someone in the 35% tax bracket.
Now you can print coupons from your own printer and save more than $100 on your weekly grocery bill. It’s as easy as print, clip, save!
Coupons.com works with more than 300 well-known companies, such as General Mills, L’Oreal, Johnson & Johnson & 3M, offering more than 65 local in-store coupons. No registration is required, no purchase is necessary, no forms have to be filled out. There are two ways to save:
1. Just bookmark Coupon.com’s page and visit it before grocery shopping or...
2. Save on Groceries! Download the CouponBar and never miss another deal!
Just add the exclusive CouponBar! to your Web browser and the latest offers are automatically downloaded to you.
While Coupons.com specializes in grocery store coupons, dozens of online coupon sites post the latest coupon codes for a wide variety of other merchandise. Discounts range from free shipping and buy-one-get-one free to free gift-with-order and a set dollar amount such as $5 off a $10 purchase.
When shopping online, don't hit that SUBMIT ORDER button until you have searched for a coupon code for that merchant. Most large merchants have active coupon codes at any given time.
Some of the big coupon code sites for merchandise other than groceries are Currentcodes.com, Couponmountain.com, Couponcabin.com, Flamingoworld.com and Couponcraze.com.

coupons.com does have some really great coupons and most stores do take the internet coupons again so I never have a problem with them. Thanks!
Posted by: Kitty | August 20, 2008 at 08:37 PM