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Faye Prosser is the new definition of power shopper.

"Our budget, for our family of four, my husband and I, and our two children, is $55 a week," Prosser says.

Prosser may spend $55, but she brings home more like $150 or $200 worth of groceries. She saves incredible amounts of money every time she shops.

"One of the most important things for folks to remember is that if they are willing to shop, even if it is one or two different stores, they're going to save money," Prosser says.

Prosser buys in bulk when there's a good buy, but usually does not go to warehouse clubs like Sam's or Costco. They do not take coupons, which is a huge part of Prosser's program.

Another secret to her success: making yourself a "price book," which lists the cost per unit for the items you buy regularly.

"That way, when you get to the store and the items on sale, and you're not sure if it's a good price, you can figure out the unit price, or know if it's going to be on sale somewhere else," Prosser says.

Prosser also says planning ahead is key. You might think it's a waste of time to make a list, but that way you don't end up wandering around the store, or stumbling into buys that aren't bargains.

"I plan the whole week's meals out at home, and i make my list. I pull my coupons, so by the time i get to the store, everything's done," Prosser says.

Prosser hits the good buys the store offers, but also combines coupons to make them worth even more. Many stores will double your coupons on a daily basis.

In the end, Prosser buys $117 worth of groceries, including milk, meat and produce, for the price of just $24,

Check out Part II to see how Prosser makes coupons worth more than you ever thought possible.

You can also visit her website, www.smartspendingresources.com

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  • 1. The cashier is paid to do that job.

    2. She is saving money that she is putting back into the economy, which affects her, and everyone around.

    3. Stores get paid by the companies that give the coupons, so they aren't losing money. They get face value plus postage for them.

    There's nothing annoying about making the most of your money, or doing your job.

  • she thinks she's cool

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  • $55, gosh, only if you buy Sunny D drinks and some lame cerial, so sad...

  • I think this is great....but she is clearly a stay @ home mom/wife. I find it hard to believe that she can do this after "a long day at the office". But I'm just sayin....do ur thang girl.

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  • @RobingdfelowsLady I don't really have problem with people using a couple of coupons..but if they have a stack of that shit..it gets annoying. It's like if you goto wal mart and some old lady in front of you decides to writing a check...takes forever! Or if you are driving on the interstate hwy and some idiot driving 40 mph on the fast lane...anyways..that's how I feel about it.

  • That's cause she is......

  • I feel sorry for the cashier that has to check her out......I find her annoying...

  • This is really great info. I think it'll be needed for the times ahead.

  • GroceryCoupons..TV*** She should feel good about it when she see how much money she's saving everytime she goes to the grocery stores.

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