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organizer she picked up at a dollar store."I am too busy to sit and clip coupons in the week, so I put time aside, and the kids are at an age to help, and we get all the coupons from the Sunday paper clipped in one sitting," she said, adding she also looks for coupons in the weekly mail. "It's made a world of difference."After clipping and sorting the coupons into her organizer, Estes pours over the weekly grocery ads. She removes coupons from her stash and puts them in envelopes for each store.Estes has made sure to meet the manager of each grocery store chain she visits and ask what their coupon policies are, if they honor coupons from other stores or price matching for meat, dairy and produce, which cuts down on her driving to other stores for their advertised deals. Occasionally she buys a stack of 100 coupons or more on eBay for $5 or less."Getting coupons from other states can increase your savings," Estes said. "They may circulate a $1 off coupon that they don't do here in Las Vegas, and that's usually a great deal. You might have to wait for the (item) to go on sale, but then you can (often) get it free."With couponing, she no longer pays for a few items such as toothpaste, aspirin and condiments such as ketchup, mustard, barbecue sauce and salad dressing. Her system is to collect as many $1 off coupons as she can for these items she expects to eventually go on sale, and then wait."I stock up when I get a good sale and always make sure I clip those coupons and ask my friends for their coupons if they aren't going to use them," she said.She also waits for specific items, such as canned