Feb1

“101 frugal tips for you and your family. Frugal Family gives you frugal tips for the home, entertaining, groceries, family fun, gifts, health, kids, clothing and more. Look for the green tips too! Frugal Family is a simple, no frills application with easy to read frugal living suggestions.”
Jan21

“The Frugal iPhone app from Tidal Pool Software compares grocery prices to help you find the best deal. It handles products in imperial (US and UK) and metric units to find out which actually has the best price.”
Jan12

On Cookmate, you can figure out what meals you can make with the food you already have. Too many groceries and the money associated with them get thrown into the trash; use Cookmate to use up the food you have.
Dec1

Upromise.com offers money for college and savings by offering coupons and rebates from selected retailers ranging from gas stations to restaurants.
Nov9

On GroceryHop.com you create a reuseable grocery list that shows lowest price per unit paid on each item. It also features analysis tools to show how much you’ve paid and when.
Nov5

E-mealz.com is another excellent subscription grocery list provider. While having access to major grocery chains and Wal Mart increases the usefulness of this service, E-Mealz also provides lists that can be used at any store.
Nov5

Purchase a subscription to thegrocerygame.com “you’ll get a weekly list (called Teri’s List) of the lowest-priced products at your supermarket matched with manufacturers’ coupons and weekly specials — advertised and unadvertised.” This is a worthwhile service but if you don’t live near a major chain grocery store you won’t be able to receive a prepared list. There are lists for pharmacies like Rite-Aid and CVS as well. This is similar to the E-Mealz service.
Oct28

Couponsonline.net seems to aggregate grocery coupons from www.mycoupons.com and www.coupons.com