Waseller77
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- Jul 7, 2005
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I think when it comes to getting a decent variety of coupons for healthy food, it depends on the area in which you live.
Here in metro NJ, I find and use coupons for greek yogurt, string cheese, Sabra hummus, free milk when you buy Eggland's Best eggs, Ocean Spray cranberry juice (cause you know we grow most of the country's cranberries right here in the ol' Garden State!So technically that's buying local produce...
), Arnold's whole grain breads, frozen veggies (if there's nothing in the bag but veggies to me that's just as good as buying fresh, they're just colder...
), bagged salad (ok, I have my lazy moments and go for the convenience), olive oil, butter, Irish oatmeal, raisins, etc.
So it is possible to find a middle ground of healthy eating and home-cooked meals from scratch with using coupons. It doesn't have to be one or the other.
But I don't stress about what other people are spending or not spending. We do what works for us and while I may be impressed by others doing what appears to be a better job, I'm happy with the results I get from the minimal amount of time I put into it.![]()
We also use coupons for household and beauty products, but otherwise, this sounds just like my family! Like everything in life, you have to do what's best for YOU!
