Thanksgiving Meal Coupons: Dish Out a Great Meal While Saving Big

LC
Dish out a great meal this Thanksgiving while saving a lot of hard earned money at the register. Making your Thanksgiving dollar stretch has never been easier. If you visit the websites listed below that are offering up great money saving coupons, you could cut the cost of your Thanksgiving meal in half if not more. It's amazing at the great bargains we can dig up if we just take the little extra time to hunt them down. Don't worry, your not alone while feeling the crunch in your wallet this holiday season. But you don't have to let it show on the table. Before you head out to the grocery with the great coupons you find on the awesome sites below, take a minute to make a grocery checklist of necessities. The key to saving even more at the register is to abide strictly to your grocery list and don't splurge last minute on those impulse items. Stores are aware of our uncontrollable urges to grab a little extra of this and that while waiting in line. That's why we see so many great deals purposely placed by the register. So remember the number one rule of budgeting your money this holiday season, stick strictly to your grocery list. Otherwise after taking the time to gather these great coupons, the savings could be lost last minute with those impulse buys. I've taken the guesswork out of hunting down these great money saving websites for you. Now all you need to do is get to clicking and believe me, it will show on your receipt. These sites are really dishing out great deals, so you can too.

1. www.wow-coupons.com: This is a website devoted to numerous other websites that are offering online coupons and special discounts online. They have their coupons and discounts categorized by holidays as a great time saver while navigating through their site.

2. www.figis.com: This is a great website that I am so glad to have found. They are an online company that offers up great bargains and these great bargains can also be purchased on their credit plan. Don't let that fool you, they offer up a variety of items from candy, appetizers and even choose from smokehouse original ham, maple ham, or smoky sweet honey cured ham. So if your budget is extra tight, simply choose their credit option and apply.

3. Your Sunday Paper:This is one great source in which we tend to overlook while searching for great money savers. The Sunday paper is usually loaded with great coupons just waiting to be grabbed.

4.www.piepoints.com: Wow, this site has everything dealing with bargains. It even has an active auction that is currently displaying coupons available for points. The site has a point system in which you receive points for simply visiting various websites through their links. In return, you can choose to spend those points on great items listed on their own auction or you can browse other websites affiliated with them and save even more. Currently there are great listing for numerous coupons to help save on our holiday dinner. I've been with this website for about two years now and have saved oodles. Just tell them Jelliedkey sent you, and begin reaping in the rewards today.

5.www.coupons.com: This website offered up coupons for everything from cake mixes to Reynolds wrap. It was neat because it offered a virtual clip coupon feature which allowed you to browse through the lists and check mark only the items you were interested. And with one click of the mouse, you can print out your desired coupons instantly. It was simple, all you had to do was install the coupon printer directly on their website.

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  • 3lilangels11/25/2008

    great resources thanks a bunch!!!!!

  • Wilma11/20/2008

    Love the tips 1

  • Hally Z.11/19/2008

    I've tried Figis and they're OK, but the food is a bit overprocessed and overpreserved (as in salty!)

  • Tommie Sandlin11/17/2008

    Great list!

  • Bobbi Leder11/17/2008

    Can't wait to try them - thank you!

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