[Blindtlk] An amazing discovery.

Linda waterinmyroom at gmail.com
Fri Aug 1 21:20:36 UTC 2014


Is this a show on cable?  If so, I cannot watch because I do not have cable.  Sounds good though.

> On Aug 1, 2014, at 4:50 PM, "Kendra. Schaber via blindtlk" <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi all! 
> This week, my oldest neice found a very useful show especially for people with low income or for those who lives with a lot of people. Since I am low income and also live with 8 other people, I thought that I would share it. The show is called Extreme Cupe Oning. They show people who stock pile Cupe ins and then go shopping just like everyone else. They often get hundreds of dollars worth of product for only 20 or 30 dollars. Wholly eagles!!! That's impressive!!! My family is so impressed that we can't stop talking about it. My older sister is even giving it a try. There are many reasons why the shoppers in this show do this. One wanted to save up to get a tatie. One did this to make a big donation to the Roneld McDonold house. I saw one who did it to pay off credit card debt, give her doughter dance classes and provide for her family all at the same time. Most are low income and still want to provide healthy food for their family. One was a Vigen who wanted to still give very healthy food for her family with a shoe string budget. Yes, you do need a place to store it in less you want to give it to a good cause. You have to spend a lot of time doing research, the coop on gathering and the shopping itself. As blind people, we would need a sited person to read, cut coop ins and help with the shopping and transportation. I would recamend making it a family habbit for the above reasons. Just think, we could all save up for the next NFB convention a lot faster and maybe, add in an iPad and give the rest to the NFB. What an idea!!! My older sister is currently doing her research as I type. What do you all think? 
> Kendra 
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