Stockpiling.
For those of you who do not take couponing to the next level, it may seem very strange almost a bit ridiculous right?
You’ve probably seen the show Extreme Couponing, and saw the stockpiles on there and thought, first HOW, and second, WHY?
But although those stockpiles are extreme, stockpiling is a crucial step in saving money on everyday items you need.
Your stockpile will increase and when it does your grocery item needs decreases. Less on your list means more money in your wallet!
There is a difference between excessive needs and stockpiling for your family’s true needs. And just hoarding 🙂 You can read Why I Do Not Extreme coupon here .
I am still using deodorant from my stockpile 2 years ago. I haven’t bought shampoo or conditioner in a year!
Stockpiling will save you money. And when you are stockpiling the items should be such a great deal that you are really not spending more than you would on a couple of those items at full retail price. The upfront cost is well worth it especially if you do not end up buying shampoo or toothpaste again for the next year!
So you may be asking, How do I start to stockpile?
1. Know your prices. This is so important because you have to know when a price is worthy of your stockpiling shelves. The reason you don’t want to just make a grocery list and go to the store is because there is a rock bottom price for that item. And about every 6 weeks the sales circulate.
2. Gather up those coupons. I go through phases where I will get the newspaper and than other times I do not. I feel about 80% of the time I can find the coupons I need online. For a list of where to print them click here
3. Follow a coupon blog that does matchups. I first started grabbing the Tops ad and going through everything I thought I needed and writing that down. Than I realized the only things I need are the ones that are on sale paired with a coupon! When you follow a coupon blog ( which I hope you will continue to follow me!) the work is done for you. You will be able to see the price for the item and then set your budget that way.
4. When an item is less than a $1 get as many coupons as you can for them. Now buying your coupons is becoming quite popular. Although I have never done this because my initial reaction was WHAT? PAY MONEY TO SAVE? I may be looking into this down the road. We can learn together. So you never want to just buy 1 item. If Townhouse crackers are a $1 you can print 2 coupons from your computer, so you have to buy 2 of them! You may be thinking you don’t need it now, but that price will allow you to spend money on other things.
5. Stockpiling will save you money because the idea is to plan your meals, snacks, and such around what is on sale and what you already have. When you have a stockpile you can head there instead of head to the store and pay full price.
PERSONAL TESTIMONY:
When I first started couponing and trying to stockpile I felt so stupid having a cart full of cereal. I love cereal. And when I first started this, cereal was my go to food. Three times a day probably I was enjoying a bowl. I had ALWAYS bought generic cereal because it was the cheapest. Now I have not bought generic in three years and I have never paid more than a $1 a box! I had my cart full and it felt really uncomfortable. I was actually thinking about what others were thinking…
So in my early days I was stocking up on flour, and we really do go through flour because I make our own breads.I had about 8 bags of flour in my cart and a lady goes to my daughter, wow your mommy must bake a lot. Not that this was an insult, but my insecurity about buying a lot of things went into AHH SEE I KNEW IT!!
Than I realized the Yoplait deals you can get. And my first time buying all of it, I got 20 yogurts for almost free, a lady says to me, “You know, you really shouldn’t be eating that, there is so much sugar in those. Terrible for you.” To this I didn’t know what to say. I was shocked. Of course I had some good lines as soon as she left and I thought about tracking her down, but why was God testing my insecurities??( Which now let me just say they have no aspartame in them 😉
We all have to find our balance. Sure there are a lot more “junk” food that goes on sale for free or next to nothing. But it’s like the saying, “everything in moderation.” With all this craze of this is bad and that is bad and you should eat this or that. Some times I think we need to take an honest approach and ask ourselves? Am I blessed today? Do I have fresh clean running water? Can I feed my kids when they are hungry?
We also all have a conscience. We know if we are indulging in things we really shouldn’t be. So let those decisions be up to you. And together lets see how awesome it is that we can get food, drinks, personal care items, etc. whenever we would like for cheap with just a little bit of planning and a little bit of printing!
A little spiritual inspiration:
25 “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?27 Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life[a]?
Matthew :25-34
Here is my current stockpile. It has actually shrunk down a bit since I took this picture and since the early days, when I learned that just because something is $0.40 ( like mustard doesn’t mean I need 5) My mustard expired before I went through that many. But than there is the fact that you can donate these items! Which is awesome! Also this is just the extras we do have a couple cupboards in the kitchen full of items.
* Update 3/18/15. I have cut my family way down on the cereal. We now have three boxes of cereal in our stockpile. Just something I think we were consuming a bit too much!
What items are you hoping to have in your stockpile?
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