With food prices rising, you can pick up some of the slack with coupons. There may not be as many coupons for organics, but they are out there. You just have to do some leg work.
Make sure to look where you shop. At your local co-op and/or Whole Foods stores, you’ll find some coupons right in the stores. Since they focus on organic and natural foods, you can usually find coupons for the products you really use. Whole Foods usually has some store-only coupons in their brochures that advertise the specials of the month.
Don’t forget the free magazines at the registers either. Mambo Sprouts and Delicious Living often have great coupons in them that you can use at any store that accepts coupons. Sometimes you can find the product on sale and many regular grocery chains double coupons for an added bonus. Delicious Living also has a page on their Web site that links to printable coupons, so make sure to check there before you take your trip to the store.
Manufacturer Web sites are another place to find coupons. Some people also have luck emailing customer service with praise and asking for some coupons. Amy’s sent me some awesome coupons this way.
Here are a few links around the web that you should take a look at:
- Sign up for Muir Glen’s Tomato Connoisseurs Club and you can print out a coupon for $1.00 off any Muir Glen product.
- Organic Valley always has coupons to print out on their Web site. They have a great selection of coupons that usually include cheese, butter and milk.
- Organic Valley’s sister site, Organic Prairie, has some coupons to print out for their organic meat. Right now that includes deli meat, hot dogs, steak and more!
- Horizons Dairy has coupons for butter and Milk Plus DHA Omega-3.
- Turtle Mountain’s sign-up will get you some of their non-dairy frozen dessert coupons by mail.
- Stonyfield Farm also has some tons of yogurt coupons online for you to print out.
- And Brown Cow also has coupons on their site, if they are your favorite brand.




