Excellent example of buying healthy and organic products with coupons!
Here's a great example of how to coupon for healthy and organic products from our Spoonful of Luxe food blogger, Diana! She shares how she bought all the products you see in the photo for only $6.58! Read on for the breakdown of the coupons she used and where she got them.
Posted — UpdatedHer subtotal before any sales or coupons: $99.72
She saved: $93.14
WOW! Way to go Diana! She was kind enough to give us a breakdown of specifically what she bought and the coupons she used.
1 Wasa Crispbread- Q from their FB page- $2.29 minus $1Q doubled = .29
1 Rice Dream Organic Milk- Q from their FB page- $2.99 minus $2Q doubled= free
3 Seeds of Change Organic Quinoa, Brown Rice and Cilantro Mix (on markdown for $3.49) Q from their FB page- $1.50Q doubled= .39 each
1 Tasty Bite Organic Jodhpur Lentils- Q boosted to $1.50 on hopster.com and doubled = free
3 Vidal Sassoon Shampoos/Conditioner- 4/13 SS $2 Q doubled= free
3 Vidal Sassoon Styling Products- 4/13 SS $2 Q doubled= free
5 Tom's of Maine Soaps- (2) $2/2 4/6 SS Q and (1) $1/1 4/6 SS Q doubled= free
3 Benadryl anti-itch products- 4/13 SS $2 Q doubled= free
1 Fresh Express Spinach and 1 Fresh Express Butter lettuce- $2.99 + $3.69 minus $2/2 Q doubled= $2.69 for both (Q from http://www.saladswap.com/ reward) It said on the Q not to double, but I just looked at my receipt, and it looks like it did after all)
1 Seventh Generation Dish Soap- $1 Q doubled from coupons.com AND $1 ZVR digital coupon from HT =.69
She also used a $1.50 Catalina register coupon from a previous Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheat Cereal Purchase.
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