Have you ever had moments when you're either out of time or out of printer ink, or both, and you really want to keep track of a "Hip" deal or print a valuable coupon in the next day or two? Or what do you do when an outstanding, but pricey, deal is posted and you want to save it for discussion with your significant other? Well, now you're in luck! No more searching through pages of posts to find the coupon or the deal. Simply move the post to your Hip List and access it at your convenience.
How Does the Hip List Work?
It's easy! To use this feature, first head on over here and register and log into your Hip2Save.com account. Whenever you find a great deal that you want to come back to later at a later time, just click on the HIP List icon located on each post (see images below) and the information will be saved in your account. To remove a post from your HIP List, just click on the HIP List icon and it will be removed.

When logged into your account, you will see the HIP List icon at the bottom of every post if you are viewing Hip2Save.com in classic view.

If you prefer to view Hip2Save.com in river view, you will see the HIP List icon located on every post above the post title and to the right.

If you're wanting to print a certain deal, blog post, or the Weekly Store Matchups from your HIP list, click on the small blue printer icon in the upper right corner of the HIP list. This will allow you to customize the information that you want or don't want to include when printing from your HIP list so you're only printing the information that's most important to you! If there are deals (or portions of deals) that you are not interested in printing, just click on the red x button to remove them. To restore a section, click on the green arrow icon in the upper right hand corner.
Sami says:
Good deal!
Amber (Hip2Save Sidekick) says:
Yes! Great deal for sure! 😉
Amanda says:
Just curious if anyone knows…has anything in the What to Expect book been updated? I still have one from my firstborn who’s almost 10!
riss says:
I still have that book somewhere in the house. My cousin gave it to me when I was pregnant with my first son. And he’s now 21! (Not that I’m expecting- the factory shut down long time ago 😉
Julie says:
I still want a what to expect the teenage years to come out 😂
Amber (Hip2Save Sidekick) says:
LOL! I’d grab that one for sure Julie! 😉
Christina says:
That would be awesome!
Becky08 says:
You could probably find this cheaper at a second hand store too..
CherrieChip says:
I have a couple of these I would give away to anyone who wants. The pregnancy ones are anxiety inducing and super negative, I wouldn’t recommend them. You’re basically reading about all the things that can go wrong during pregnancy, even though only one or two of the symptoms might actually happen to you.
April says:
I agree! They are very anxiety inducing. I stopped reading them quickly. Way better pregnancy books are out there.
Lisa says:
Hi CherrieChip! I would love a copy! I am in the process of becoming a surrogate for a family. I obviously need it for myself as it’s been 14 yrs since my last but I am collecting things to give to them also. Please message me lmay2k@usa.com. Thanks!
Just passing through says:
Cherrie- ship via media mail at the post office for a cheap but slow route
Alaina says:
I liked this book. Has a lot of good information. I didn’t find it anxiety inducing, but did find the information useful in discussing topics with my OB. I re read it with several of my pregnancies. If your on a budget and this price is to much Most libraries have a copy you can borrow and I also see them at second hand stores.
Lsmith17 says:
I see these at second hand book stores and thrift store all the time. 4/5 copies each time. Usually $1-$2
Melish82 says:
I was coming to say the same thing. Buy it used and spend the money saved on diapers! That’s what you’ll REALLY need!
kait says:
YES. The prices at my goodwill aren’t quite as low, but there is ALWAYS a copy or two of WTEWYE and usually a few other titles as well, for less than $5/ea.
Momof6 says:
I lived the when you’re expecting book when I had my first few babies 😍
Mackenzie says:
Fyi, if you have an Amazon registry, some of these books are free through Kindle or PC
Kelly says:
I was so excited about this deal since I was literally looking at pregnancy books on amazon last night. Sadly my target didn’t have any in stock.
Amber (Hip2Save Sidekick) says:
Oh bummer! Hoping your store has them in stock again soon Kelly!
Sarah says:
I’m with CherrieChip and April! The book is anything but empowering and positive. There are much better resources out there for pregnant women. Try instead, “Conception, Pregnancy, and Birth” Stoppard or “Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn” Simkin.