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Here’s how you can save £17,000 in just one hour a day
But this mother of one has taken penny pinching to the next level by spending an hour each day looking for deals – she even devotes an entire room in her home to her bargain buys.
Jennifer Drew, an English teacher from Ashby de la Zouche, is so keen on a bargain she can’t bear to miss out, even if it’s a product she doesn’t need – and she stashes the surplus to give away to her friends.
She estimates she saves £70 each week on a food shop – and once even managed to bag a week’s worth of shopping for just 29p.
Over three years, her thrifty ways have saved her £17,000.
Ms Drew uses newspaper coupons alongside websites like wowcher and groupon to find the ultimate bargain.
The 31-year-old from Leicestershire said: ‘I can’t imagine life without coupons and, to be honest, I don’t understand why no one else is cashing in.
‘Once you get to grips with the process, it’s very simple. What people don’t realise is that a bit of research can save hundreds of pounds.’
Her passion for the perfect deal started when she became pregnant with son Nicholas, now two.
She suffered from severe pregnancy insomnia and stumbled across American television show Extreme Couponing.
She said: ‘I was watching TV late at night just because I couldn’t sleep.
‘I came across this programme about couponers and thought I’d give a try.
‘By the time my husband Neil came down for work, I’d saved more money than I’d earn in a full day’s pay.’
For a few months last year, Jennifer ran free couponing classes at her local library and “fully trained” around 20 people.
She adds: ‘I help newbies in all the chatrooms as much as I can and I teach my form class kids how to do it.
‘If you can keep some well-earned money in your pocket, what’s a couple of hours on the computer?’
That's what I call prudence. Thanks for sharing. Good to know I'm not the only one searching for super saver deals. I probably need some training too.
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