I’d love to add a new feature to my site called, “Ask the Readers”.
If you have a question about anything related to saving money, getting a great deal, or earning money, ask away. You can leave questions as a comment to this post or you can ask a question at any time through my contact form. All questions will remain anonymous.
I plan on featuring one question a week. I’ll try to answer the question and then I’ll open it up to the readers to answer too.













Corrie is a "cents"able wife and stay-at-home mom of 2 boys.
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Ok… I’ll be the first to bite …
I just started couponing in March/April. I read the frugal blogs quite often to get a better sense of how to save/stack q’s etc. I went from a small coupon organizer to the binder. However, I’m finding it hard to keep up with getting the expired q’s out..and the new q’s in. Got any suggestions?
Ok, I’ll ask too. I am just starting to jump on the bandwagon of earning money at home. I have signed up for several survey sights and paid email sites, but am still not earning enough to make a difference. Is there any other techniques to earning money at home that you can suggest? Just for a little background info, I am a stay at home mom to an 18 month old, but I cannot go to work outside the home because my little boy requires speech/physical/occupational therapy 2x a week for hours at a time. I also feel called to be a stay at home mom, but dh’s salary just isn’t cutting it. We have pared down our budget to the bare minimums, but we have got to find some creative ways to bring in some extra $$$. Thanks!
Who “pays” for double coupons? I always thought it was a store promotion and therefore the store “pays” for it. If that is the case, then why do some coupons say do not double. 99.9% of the time the coupon doubles automatically but I do get the one cashier that manually inputs the coupons when they see do not double on it. Also, if the store pays for it then why not double them as long it meets the right criteria?
I am looking for suggestions. I had every intention of sending expired coupons to the military overseas. However, that was in January. I now have coupons that are very well past six months expired. Are there any suggestions on what to do with them (other than recycle or shred)?