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		<title>Doubling a General Mills Coupon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have a General Mills coupon that seems pretty small, so you are just ignoring it in your coupon box? That poor coupon did nothing wrong! Really, you might think the coupon is small in value, but there are a coupon of things that you can do to make the value double and then ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have a <strong>General Mills coupon</strong> that seems pretty small, so you are just ignoring it in your coupon box? That poor coupon did nothing wrong! Really, you might think the coupon is small in value, but there are a coupon of things that you can do to make the value double and then some. </p>
<h2>Use a General Mills Coupon on Double Coupon Day</h2>
<p>There are some stores that are allowing for double coupons these days. They can opt for one day or to have the policy every day. What it is is that all coupons up to a certain value, usually one dollar, are doubled automatically. No strings attached. As long as you hand them a coupon for under one dollar and have the right products in your cart, you will save money. </p>
<p>For example, the cereal coupons are for $.50. Double coupons make the coupon worth one dollar, without having to pay a special fee or be a member. Hand over the cereal coupons and the cashier will scan them and the computer automatically doubles them if they qualify. <a href="http://www.generalmillscoupon.org">General Mills coupon</a> can suddenly be very valuable and add up to a lot of savings each week and each month when you combine them with a few other coupons on the products you use most.  </p>
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		<title>Sharing an Extra General Mills Coupon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have an extra General Mills coupon in your coupon box that probably won’t get used up before expiration this month? That happens, so don’t feel bad about that. But instead of just waiting for the date to pass and then throwing the coupon out, you can do something different. Take your cereal coupons ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have an extra <strong>General Mills coupon</strong> in your coupon box that probably won’t get used up before expiration this month? That happens, so don’t feel bad about that. But instead of just waiting for the date to pass and then throwing the coupon out, you can do something different. Take your cereal coupons that you won’t use and give them to someone who will use them. </p>
<h2>Donating a General Mills Coupon</h2>
<p>A non-profit group like a homeless shelter or a place where battered women can go would probably welcome all of the cereal coupons you handed to them. They would also take any kind of coupon, since it means they would save on their grocery bill total. A small General Mills cereal coupon might not seem like a big deal to you, but for the people buying all of the supplies, it is much appreciated. No matter where they can save money in their budget, they welcome it. </p>
<p>The farther a budget goes, the more people that can be helped. Cereal coupons provide great food to people to start their day off right, no matter where they are getting it from. A <a href="http://www.generalmillscoupon.org/general-mills-coupon/" title="General Mills Coupon">General Mills coupon</a> could make the difference between someone having a good breakfast one morning or not having anything to eat at all. </p>
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		<title>General Mills Coupon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the person who only has a General Mills coupon and nothing else, it might not seem like a big deal to actually use it. Does $.50 really make a difference in the big scheme of things? Maybe not, but you need to change your mindset when it comes to coupons. Instead of thinking of ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the person who only has a <strong>General Mills coupon</strong> and nothing else, it might not seem like a big deal to actually use it. Does $.50 really make a difference in the big scheme of things? Maybe not, but you need to change your mindset when it comes to coupons. Instead of thinking of one of the cereal coupons, imagine how much money you could save with one coupon a week, four coupons a month and 50 coupons a year. Suddenly that little General Mills coupon added up to $25 in one year. </p>
<h2>Multiply a General Mills Coupon</h2>
<p>If you can save $25 with just cereal coupons in a year, how much could you save if you clipped a few coupons for others products you use on a regular basis? The mindset shouldn’t be how little you are saving with one coupon, but how much you can save over a longer period of time with several coupons. And if you can wait and use your coupons when there is a sale on that particular product or find a store that offers a double coupon policy, your savings just doubled without having to do any extra work. </p>
<h2>Find a General Mills Coupon</h2>
<p>To get started with collecting cereal coupons and ones for other products, you can do a few things. There are cereal coupons available online and in print forms. The Sunday newspaper still contains coupon inserts that contain valuable grocery coupons to clip and sort. They contain products like the food, but they also have baby items, pet products and even paper supplies to save with. </p>
<p>The Internet has also become a great source for coupons. Online coupons can be found right on the product page directly even. When you need a General Mills coupon, try their home page and see what they have to offer. They might have cereal coupons right on the front or you might need to register with them in order to receive the coupons. </p>
<p>To register, there is usually a newsletter or mailing list to join with your email address. Mailings will come to you regularly and you don’t even have to go out and search for coupons any more. How much easier could they make it? The newsletter might contain items like recipes, information on new products coming out to the market and cereal coupons. And since registering only takes a few seconds, there isn’t any excuse why you can’t do it yourself. </p>
<p>You can also find a General Mills coupon on one of the coupon hub sites. These sites have coupons from every manufacturer  who wants to get their product purchased and noticed. The coupons are arranged by category, so click on each one that has something of interest to you. Once you are done, all of the coupons will print at one time. Cut the coupons apart and then file them in to your coupon box for future use. </p>
<h2>Filing a General Mills Coupon</h2>
<p>Once you have your coupons cut apart and placed in to stacks, or one giant stack, it is time to sort. Place your coupons of like categories together as you cut them out. Once everything is cut apart, then you can refine your sorting process and get a lot more detailed. You might have tabs in your coupon box that are brand specific or they might just be for food categories, like frozen foods, dairy, baked goods, etc. </p>
<p>Create as many tabs or as few as you want to mess with. However, the more tabs you have, the easier it might be to find the coupons later on. The whole point to filing your coupons is so that you can reach them easily without having to waste time looking for the right coupon. </p>
<p>The cereal coupons also need to be filed by date. The coupons that expire first get placed at the beginning of the section. That way, when you are in a hurry to get a coupon, you only have to look through the pile as far as you go until you get the right product. You don’t have to worry about one expiring sooner that is placed at the back of the stack. The General Mills coupon towards the front will be the one that expires the soonest. </p>
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