Saving Money With Coupons
I’ve you’ve been hanging around here for very long you know that one way I encourage you to save your hard-earned money is to use coupons. Coupons come in all kinds of forms, from coupon inserts in the paper to printable coupons, peelies (on products in the store) and blinkies (those little machines in the store).
Coupon Inserts
For our area, the best place to find coupon inserts is the Sunday Tennessean! You’ll find 1-3 inserts each week that will include Smartsource, Redplum and Proctor & Gamble. When I share grocery store ads with the coupon matchups you’ll see SS, PG, and RP along with a date. You may be wondering what that means.
SS = Smartsource
RP = Redplum
PG = Proctor and Gamble
5/6 SS means that the coupon was in the Smartsource insert from the 5/6 paper (in this case, Tennessean)!
Printable Coupons
Click on the logos to find printable coupons!
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eCoupons
eCoupons are loaded directly to your loyalty card (Kroger) and are redeemed at the register!
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I'm a wife, web designer, blogger, and, most importantly, a passionate Christ-follower. Having lived in the Murfreesboro area for most of my life, I have seen it grow and flourish. Murfreesboro’s Treasures came from my passion to help families save their hard-earned money. 



