If you’re an email subscriber, please know that I have posted a lot of bargains since the last email went out last night. (That’s what happens when your baby is up half the night, I suppose.) The email subscription only shows my last eight articles, so to make sure you don’t miss the other deals, click here to read from the site.
Also, if you’re here visiting from the Charlottesville CBS19 money-saving segment this evening, welcome! You can find more information on the Giant deal I shared here, as well as the Rite Aid offer here.
If you’re in the Charlottesville, Virginia area, you can now catch me on CBS19 each Tuesday at 5:15.
New to Frugal in Virginia? Let me take a moment to get you acquainted.
What this site is all about: Simply, it’s about helping you live well on less- saving money without sacrificing lifestyle. And yes, that’s possible. I’ve seen it work for my own family. When you cut costs in some areas, it frees you up financially to give more, save more, get out of debt, and spend on the things that really matter. I help you achieve this by sharing grocery strategies, coupon clippings, free products, and frugal advice. It’s easier than you think!
How to use this site: Each week I share the deals for nearly 20 stores. Just visit the Store Deals page to see the full list, and then click on the stores local to you. You’ll see the store bargains listed by week. Under each of those posts you’ll find the best deals and coupon match-ups. Just a helpful hint: Many of my readers get their coupons from the Sunday newspaper. Instead of clipping each one, my site allows you to just organize each entire insert by date. Then, since I share the corresponding insert dates within each weekly store post, you can simply go through the coupon match-ups for the the given week, just clipping the coupons you will use on your shopping trip. It’s a time saver!
In addition to store deals, I post daily other money saving tips such as coupon information, frugal advice, freebies, and more.
There’s a “print” function under each post, allowing you to print a copy of the deals if you find that helpful.
If you’re new to the couponing scene, I suggest you read the Getting Started section. This should answer many of your questions.
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