I also don't find coupon savings worth it. I do use them if they are for a dollar or more and it was an item I normally buy. Most of the time they are for a lot of processed items. I don't know if this would work for you but. I buy meat only when it is on sale, or a low price from a warehouse store. I buy in bulk. There are only two of us in the family now, but I will buy 20 -30 pounds of boneless skinless chicken when it is on sale. I package it up in small amounts to freeze. I have a large freezer. I also make my own items. Like gronaola, crutons, pesto, and more. We have a garden so I freeze and can lots of food. I spend time in the september doing this. Then we eat the food all year. We have grown almost everything. Basil, Parsley, lettuce, tomatoes, cukes, squashes, beets, cabbage, onions, garlic, celery, peppers, We have only been doing the garden for four years. Husband does most of the planting. I weed and do all of the cooking and processing of food. I make a lot of soups and freeze them. I also make Pizza every Friday night. I have been doing that for about 16 years. It cost very little to make. I buy the flour and yeast and cheese in bulk. I use our tomatoes to make sauce but always. I also make pesto pizza sometimes. I use the kitchen aid mixer and it does all the work I put in flour water salt yeast sugar and let rise. So easy. I have made as many as 10 pizzas for a party. The more you do it the easier it is. I could make it in my sleep. My son is grown up now and moved out but he and his girlfriend come every friday night for pizza. We even play Disney games sometimes. I think you could save money and create a family time. Let me know if you want receipe. I also make a lot of oil popped popcorn for snacks. We have a Stir Crazy popper got it at Target for 19.99 on sale. It cost very little to buy a bag of popcorn and pop your on. Plus it doesn't have added stuff like the microwave. There is a great book called the Tightwad Gazzete I have learned a lot of tips from. It is a little extreme but you only have to do the things that are in your comfort zone. Hope that helps