Tracie FobesTracie Fobes

Tracie Fobes is blessed with an amazing husband, Tim, and 3 amazing children...who, as of the date of this post are: Emma - 4 1/2; Garrett - 2 and Charlotte - 11 months. In November 2007, the Fobes’ decided to get completely out of debt. Part of that was to re-evaluate how they were spending money and establish a tight budget. As a result, Tracie needed to do what she could to stretch dollars. Once she noticed the number of resources out there and how much time she spent to compile savings lists, she decided to help other families not only in the KC metro area, but also around the country. Tracie doesn't mind that others benefit from her hard work. Hearing that people are saving heaps of money and getting great deals makes it ALL worth it! Read Tracie’s blog and you too can become a PENNY PINCHER!


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Our Journey to Financial Freedom - Part II

So last week, I shared how our financial makeover began.  I left off by sharing that I had to begin a quest on how I could save money on our weekly grocery bill.

I had always used coupons.  I would save $0.25 here and $2.00 there.  So, I wasn't a true "couponer."  I knew that I could do better.  I knew I could save more - but how?  I couldn't find the deals nor the coupons I needed to really help out my family.  I really wanted to learn how to shave even more off our grocery bill so that we could eliminate our debt much more quickly.  After all, I had heard amazing stories of people paying little to nothing for groceries –  why couldn’t I?

So, one night, I sat down and started to do a little “googling.”  What did I search for?  Well, honestly, “saving money.”  That brought up a plethora of websites.  So, I started reading.  There was so much out there that I felt very overwhelmed.  So, I thought I would try instead to “google” coupons.  I really thought that was my best alternative for saving money. 

My search led me to an on-line site with lots of great information. I found coupons that I could print, which definitely helped.  More importantly however, I learned about CVS, Walgreens and how to really save money on my weekly shopping trips.  And when I say really save – I mean how to get stuff for FREE! My eyes were opened to the world of amazing deals, freebies and savings.

So, I followed along (and yes – even I was a little lost at first).  I noticed a great deal at CVS on batteries.  I believe I ended up spending a total of $9.00 net out of my pocket for 4 – 6 large packages of batteries.   I was so proud of myself!  I had to tell everyone I knew how I did it.

At that time, I belonged to an on-line forum of moms.  I told them all what I had done.  A lot of them tried it and were amazed at what they were able to do it too!  They were so grateful for me helping them save money that they asked me to share another deal.

So, feeling ultra confident, I sat down with the weekly ad for CVS and put together my own scenarios.  I tried them – saved big – and passed my deals along to everyone yet again.  What was great was that I was not only purchasing items we needed, but also saving us money in the process -- money that I was able to immediately turn around and apply to our debt. 

Of course, I made my fair share of mistakes along the way, but I took them as an opportunity to learn and also what not to do the next time I shopped!  Withthat and my growing knowledge of drug stores, I knew that there was more I could do.  So, I decided I would tackle my local grocery store.  After all, that is where I spent the majority of my grocery budget. 

While searching I realized I was not finding anyone who could really help me with saving money right where I lived – Kansas City.  That led me to have to do even more work to reduce our grocery budget – my own weekly matchups.   As a direct result of learning how to do these money saving deals and grocery matchups, our family was able to save over $5,000 in our first year.  This was money that helped us drastically reduce our family's debt.

So, as we worked on slashing our debt with the money saving deals I had found, I also continued to share my savings adventureswith my on-line community of friends.  Of course, the more I shared, they more they craved.  So much so, that a few fof them mentioned that I really should start a money saving blog.  I laughed at the thought.  I told them they were nuts and there were already so many blogs out there, what good would mine do?  Wouldn’t it just be the same as everyone else?  Not only that, I had 3 kids and no extra time to devote to anything else.

After much discussion, they finally convinced me that I all I had to do is try.  After all, the worst thing that could happen is that it didn’t work and I could just stop.  They reminded me of the debt we had slashed as a result of what I head learned to do and how amazing it could be to share that with other families.

So, on January 10, 2009, I sat down at my computer and my fingers began to type……..Kansas City Penny Pinchin’ Mama.  And in that moment, my site was born.  Little did I know how much it would change my life, and that of my family.……….

(come back again next week to learn what transpired over the next year and how we got out of debt more quickly than we anticipated)

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Comments  7

  • Brandy Asleson Cockrell 3 Sep, 11:23 AM

    Great story! I am so glad Penny Pinchin Mom is around. I save tons of money and get freebies and have fun doing it. I recommend the site to everyone I know!
  • Tessa 3 Sep, 11:30 AM

    Tracie, thanks for sharing your story. I read your blog last week and we too are a family that is struggling with debt and trying to gain financial freedom!! We have heard of the Dave Ramsey book and are planning to borrow it from my boss as well as we've started to make a list of bills, debts and other monthyly expences. We are planning to see where we can cut back (#1, the cable..i think we're about to be TV less..which isn't a bad thing in a family...more family quality time right!) then cutting back on the cell phone bill (you know taking of the interent, no *need* for that) and cutting back on entertainment spending, we try to do things as a couple or as a family that are free...just the cost of gas to get there (which isn't much that we do, but the gas to drive places and eating out are areas of cutting back)

    It's good to see how other families are regaining their financial freedom, there strategies. I look forward to next weeks blog!!
  • Kerry Newell 3 Sep, 02:32 PM

    I love your website!  I just moved here from Atlanta and had just gotten into couponing there about 6 months ago.  I was afraid when I moved to KC and had all new grocery stores I wasn't going to be able to coupon as well.  Your website has been such a huge help to keep me going!  Thank you, you are an inspiration!
  • Sara Brown 3 Sep, 03:01 PM

    Good story and GREAT blog site, Tracie.  I always appreciate your tips!  And I agree, there are awesome deals to be found at CVS & Walgreens.
  • Angie M. 3 Sep, 03:08 PM

    I appreciate all your ideas and getting the conversation going about getting out of debt.  We have been doing the Dave Ramsey plan for about 5 years, and only owe on our house.  But, I still know there is alot we need to save for! Our kids are only 3 and 1 and we have the expense of daycare, but I know those expenses may go up! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
  • Stephanie Cherra 3 Sep, 03:33 PM

    Thanks for all the great tips.  I will have to go on your blog and check more out.
  • Melissa Roach 3 Sep, 04:12 PM

    I love your blog - it really is inspiring to read. With expenses in our house coming from everywhere, and two daughters that we love and care for - money is and will be tight forever.
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