Wednesday, December 30, 2009
P&G deal at Harris Teeter this week
1 Gillette Body Wash
2 Herbal Essences Shampoos
1 Oral-B toothbrush
3 Crest with Scope 6 oz. toothpastes
1 Pantene Shampoo
1 Olay Body Wash
1 Olay Body Lotion
I used P&G insert q's for all but the Pantene- I used a $2/1 Vocalpoint Mailer I had received a while ago for the Pantene. I also used a $5 Walgreens Register Reward as my HT accepts these as competitor coupons (yay!).
Total before coupons & VIC discounts: $46.04
Total after coupons & VIC discounts : $11.21
Savings: $34.83 or 75%
Figuring in the $10 prepaid VISA card I'll later receive, it's like I paid $1.21 for these items. Can I get a holla???
Mad Moneymaker at Walgreen's this Month!
You get a $5 Register Reward for the Contour Purchase, a $5 Register Reward for the Breeze purchase and another $3 Register Reward for buying 2 Bayer items in the same transaction. Here in NC, you'll likely pay about $2.30 in taxes for the meters. If, like our family, no one in yours has diabetes, you can then donate these to a local charity that takes them.
One tip: a poster on a forum has indicated that the Contour boxes that come with a package of A1C strips with them will not count toward this deal so only pick out a Contour that comes by itself!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Brags...
Last night, I made cheeseburgers, brown & wild rice, sweet peas and steamed asparagus for dinner feeding four for a total cost of about $2.25- the brown & wild rice was a freebie at Kroger after coupon, the sweet peas were a freebie after coupon from HT, the ground beef was 19 cents and the asparagus was $1.99 this week at Super Target. It's amazing what you can make with so little if you time your purchases right with sales & coupons and STOCKPILE.
Some good deals to be found this week- you can get all the match-ups from www.southernsavers.com and see Lowe's Foods list on www.hotcouponworld.com. My personal favorites are FREE Sobe Lifewaters at HT if you have any .50/1 tearpad/hangtag q's, cheap Breyer's Ice Cream with an insert q at Harris Teeter, All Laundry Detergent for 99 cents after insert coupon at Food Lion and a great potential moneymaker with McCormick spices at Lowe's. There's not much going on at Kroger this week unfortunately..hopefull they're be another great mega event after the holidays.
You can find prime rib roast on sale just about everywhere this week for $6.99/lb. I picked up a 4 lb roast at Harris Teeter for just over $11 after using a $3 off winetag coupon, a $5 Walgreen's Register Reward, a $5/40 store coupon (I did buy other items in this transaction to qualify) and submission of a $4 Mail-in-Rebate for prime rib that I've been holding on to for just the right time. Considering this roast would normally cost over $40, this is a bargain. I'm just hoping I can cook it right!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Great day at Kroger!
Bought:
3 dozen Egglands Best eggs
5 bottles of Powerade Zero
3 1.75 qts of Breyer's Ice Cream
2 packs of chicken nuggets for the kiddos
6 Healthy Choice Frozen meals
Used:
$3 off $15 frozen foods Kroger Catalina
B1G1 eggs printable
3- .75/1 Breyer's insert qs
6- $2/1 Healthy choice ip's
5 FREE powerades earned from Coke Rewards program
Paid a grand total of $2.95- a savings of 95%!
Made other stops to Lowe's & Harris Teeter today that are less brag-worthy but good for our family - stocked up on gallons of water & apple sauce at HT and boneless/skinless chicken at Lowe's.
Be on the lookout for winetags at all grocers this weekend- particularly those from Yellowtail wines. They currently have $2 off beef and $2 off cheese winetags out.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tales from Black Friday & Weekly Round-up!
Our family had a wonderful Thanksgiving together and both Jon & I experienced the horror/wonder/craziness of a Black Friday morning spent shopping! We went to bed around 11 on Thanksgiving night after I combed through deals to find those worth waking up early for- I wound up tossing & turning & strategizing til before I knew it our alarm was sounding off at 2:30 am. Why so early? Because I thought I could get our kiddos a free Lego Rock Band game if I made it to Old Navy by their opening time of 3 AM.
Of course, when I got there I discovered they only had 20 of these available and you had to be the first 20 in line (identified by a wristband they gave out). I still wound up spending $20 on some cute shirts for the girls and then off I went to SuperTarget for the TV hubby and I had been eyeing - a nifty 32" HDTV number and a Casio keyboard for the kiddos. When I got there, there were about 20 or so folks ahead of me in line. It was chilly so I was thanking my lucky stars Jon handed me a knit cap before leaving. I chatted up with the woman in front of me and the woman behind me who had come with her Dad. Both were there primarily for the TV- the woman ahead of me had been told by a cashier the day before Thanksgiving that they would have 44 of these in stock. Given the number of folks ahead of us, we felt confident we would all get what we came for!
This was before the line ahead of us grew from about 20 to what seemed like 50...even though there were grocery carts strategically placed in front of the store, people came ahead of us joining other folks they knew in line. Suddenly, odds weren't looking so good. When a security guard handed out maps at 4:30, we huddled together and strategized about the best route to take to get to the TVs which were located, oddly enough, in the menswear section. As the clock ticked ever closer to 5 am opening, I began jumping up and down to keep warm, another woman pretended to be warming up boxer style while another man in line started loudly humming the theme to Chariots of Fire. It was all quite comical.
Throwing all shame to the wind, I went in a full-out sprint as soon as I got inside the store. I left very happy - successfully getting all 5 items I came in for. While I was waiting in line in the wee small hours of the morning, Jon was buying a few other items off our wishlist online. When I got back home, he then went out to do shopping at Office Max, Lowe's, Home Depot and Ace. He was particularly thrilled with a cute playtent he found for Stella and quickly assembled it and began playing with her in it that morning.
My proudest find of Black Friday: a Garmin Nuvi GPS for $37 after a $25 off $75 discount card and using my $27 worth of Office Max rewards. How'd you do on Black Friday? Did you brave the crowds?
And now on to Weekly grocery deals...
Food Lion
Food Lion is having a three day sale on Huggies that will be a great deal after coupons. You can also score a 3 lb. box of Clementines (yum!) for $2.49 after store coupon. Read all about it here on southernsavers' match-ups page.
Harris Teeter
Alas, no super doubles or triples yet again! But still some good finds on boneless/skinless chicken, berries, water and bread (Nature's Pride is 24 cents a loaf after internet q!). If you're an E-Vic member, you may also score a free box of brown rice (check your registered VIC email for details). Read all about the deals here on southernsavers' match-ups page.
Kroger
Big deal this week is a one day sale TOMORROW that means 50% off on Kellogg's cereal, bars, Keebler or Sunshine cookies or crackers and Kashi cereal. With coupons this can mean BIG savings on these items. If you still have any $2/1 Healthy Choice printables from their website, you can get these frozen meals for free or 20 cents each depending on your region. Other freebies include Tony's Pizza, Annie's pasta & cheese and Pillsbury crescent rolls. Click here for all the juicy details on southernsavers' match-ups page.
Lowe's Foods
More cheap boneless/skinless chicken breast to be had here- $1.49/lb! You can also get 80% ground beef for this price - not lean enough for our taste, but still a great deal if you're not picky about the fat percentages of your beef. Various other deals to be had- including dirt cheap Kellogg's Rice Krispies if you have the internet coupon from there site. Click here for HCW's match-ups thread. I haven't yet figured out who has the truly better deal on chicken between HT and Lowe's- HT is offering B1G2 free on the chicken. I'll try to determine this and post later.
On another couponing note, there are PLENTY of us hardcore couponers out there as I was reminded this morning when trying to print a B1G1 egg coupon from www.thegoodeggproject.org. These ran out QUICK.
Hope you all had a fantastic holiday! I'm already thinking New Years resolutions- one of mine will be to strictly track spending and saving throughout all of 2010!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Scenes from a Mall
Loves:
Bright shiny things!
Overflowing holiday decor!
The aroma of freshly baked goodies from vendors such as Cinnabon etc.!
The promise of change via new clothing, goodies and things things things- oh the lure of rampant consumerism gone amuk!
Loathes:
The annoying nail product kiosk vendor ladies with their coy smiles and all too shiny hair
The large price tags
The rampant consumerism gone amuk
I had complete amnesia over the tactics of desperate seasonal vendors and thus instinctively turned back to the aforementioned annoying nail product kiosk vendor lady when she asked, "Can I ask you a question?" after I had clearly made the not interested hand waving gesture when she first tried to make direct eye contact. When a polite person hears the "can I ask you a question" question posed, they think the individual asking needs help of some sort...directions perhaps or the time. But, of course, the nail product saleslady did not need directions or the time or any other sort of help other than that of buying her product. The question was ... "do you keep your nails natural?"
I just shook my head and kept walking. Off I was to get my new jeans. The nail lady did not need to know that I kept my nails natural. When you keep your nails truly natural, you don't need to spend $20 or $30 on a nail product. Ugh.
After arriving at New York & Co, I was shell-shocked at the price tags. I hadn't shopped there in awhile. The last visits were several years ago- I had lost over 80 pounds and, giddy at the promise of normal sized clothing, I went a little clothes shopping crazy. Over the course of several shopping trips, I spent a total amount that would bring my current self to a fainting spell followed by hyperventilation.
Thankfully, they had a Buy One Get One Half off deal on jeans that made the amount, coupled with my coupon, much easier to swallow but still a treat given the amount we normally spend on thrift store, rock bottom clearance & garage sale clothing store prices. Given my shrinking size and the difficulty in finding really good looking/good fitting jeans on clearance and thrift store racks, hubby and I decided the treat was well deserved and well needed.
I picked two pairs of jeans out, brought them to the register and was immediately asked about opening a store credit card. When I said "no thank you," I then received a big spiel about how I'd get an additional 20% off. I politely declined again. After the total came up, the cashier then asked me if I'd like to donate to St. Jude's. I said "no thank you" and he then asked "not even a dollar?" Is it just me or does this strike anyone else as over-the-top rude? Maybe I'm being overly sensitive. We donate lots of food and clothing to local charities. We also donate to various causes when friends participate in athletic events on a charity's behalf.
I don't think I'll be doing any mall shopping for awhile.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Down and Out
Black Friday deals look very promising! Thus far, we'll be heading to OfficeMax, Target and perhaps Walmart in the wee morning hours. Check out www.blackfridayinfo.net for all the details!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
I'm Still Saving...yeah yeah yeah!
I did fairly well at triples this past week and have made some great trades on www.hotcouponworld.com. The impending holidays have also resulted in some really wonderful winetags, tearpads and coupon booklets in stores. Always keep your eyes open for these while you're out and about shopping!
I've recently found some $1/2 Stove Top coupons as winetags, some $1/1 orange juice coupons on winetags and some wonderful ones for meat- a $2 off ham coupon on Smoking Loon wines and a $3 off chicken, beef or seafood on Ruffino wines. The $3 off meat coupon has turned into some free sirloin steak thanks to store markdowns.
Over the past few weeks, I've also run into some other forum members from HCW and savvydollar- it's always fun to put a face to a screen name!
I'll be back next week with some trip reports and store deal match-ups, I promise. I'll probably post about Black Friday deals as well. Don't know about you all, but I'm pretty excited after seeing sneak peeks of ads.
Happy Shopping All!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Harris Teeter triples
For Southern Savers match-ups, click here and here. Happy shopping!
Monday, November 2, 2009
Belated Friday Finals
Last week, I spent a total of $47.37 on $434.60 worth of groceries at Kroger. We are incredibly well-stocked on Uncle Ben's rice, Betty Crocker fruit snacks for kid's lunches, deli meats and Propel waters. Also picked up fruits and veggies, several packages of turkey cutlets, other meats and other grocery items. I also have several boxes of pancake mix to donate to our nearest food bank.
In my most impressive stop, I spent $3.36 out of pocket for $110.43 worth of groceries - and came out with catalinas worth $6.50 off my next order! The woman behind me practically had to pick her jaw up off the floor when she saw how much I saved.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Grocery Store Deals - Week of 10/28
Kroger
Great finds to be had- find a coupon friendly Kroger and go nuts! There's some good coupon deals and Catalinas. My personal faves this week are Propels (moneymaker with .50/1 hangtag q's), Betty Crocker fruit snacks (get a $3.50 OYNO catalina when you buy 5 or more), Krusteaz pancake mix (17 cents after .50/1 insert q and get a $1 OYNO catalina for each 2 you buy) and free Uncle Ben's rice pouches after .50/1 insert q (plus you'll get a $1 OYNO catalina for each 6 you buy).
Harris Teeter
Not too much to report at HT this week. Good E-Vic special on Capri Suns and electronic coupon offer for Blue Bunny frozen novelty can be turned into a $1 moneymaker if you have the $2/1 coupon that appeared in some 8/02 Smart Source inserts.
Lowe's Foods
One word: blah.
Food Lion
Two words: double blah.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Coke Zero double points at Coke Rewards
Baby Einstein Refund!
You can return up to 4 Baby Einstein videos per household and receive a $15 refund for each. You could also opt to exchange your product or get a 25% off coupon for a future purchase. Read all about it here.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Burnout...
In my defense, there's not too much to post out there this week. Drugstore deals are rather blah and there's not too many loss leaders at the grocers this week. The one bright spot has been Kroger's Mega Event that began yesterday. I shopped there this morning and did very well. For local readers, I've decided to forego shopping at the Hwy 64 store altogether. They are just not very coupon friendly and it's difficult to really make the most of a buy 10 event when you're limited to using only 2 coupons per like item. Even more so, when they spend far too many minutes scrutinizing the few coupons you're able to use.
At the more coupon friendly High House location, I purchased the following items:
2 boxes of Betty Crocker Fruit Shapes
3 boxes of Betty Crocker Fruit by the Foot
Large bunch of bananas
2 -1/2 gallons of skim milk (this worked out to be slightly cheaper than buying a gallon)
2 Lean Cuisine meals
5 bottles of Propel
2 bags of Chex Mix (one chocolate, one cheddar)
1 four pack of Activia yogurt
4 six packs of Dannon Danimals yogurt smoothies
9 pouches of Uncle Ben's wild rice
1 Febreze Noticeables Starter Pack
1 four pack of I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Cooking & Baking sticks
Total Value of Items Purchased: $87.52
Less Coupon & Sale Savings: -$77.51
Total Out of Pocket: $10.01
That's nearly a 90% savings! I also received a $3.50 OYNO Catalina for buying 5 or more BC Fruit Snacks and a $1.00 OYNO Catalina from Uncle Ben's.
Our kids go through fruit snacks for school lunches like crazy so I plan on rolling the $3.50 Catalinas to buy more boxes to stockpile.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Great Day at CVS!
Here's what I got:
2 Two liters of Sunkist Soda
1 Fun Size Bag of Baby Ruth
1 Fun Size Bag of Nestle Crunch
1 Fun Size Bag of Snickers
1 Fun Size Bag of Reese's Fastbreak Bars
1 Fun Size Bag of Kit Kats
1 Fun Size Bag of Milky Way
1 Fun Size Bag of Hershey's Bars
1 Fun Size Bag of Payday
1 Glade Fragrance Collection Reed Diffuser - Currants & Acai Scent
Total spent out of pocket: $1.98
Earned $11.99 in ECBS
Used the following coupons and ECBS:
$5/$25 Flu Shot Quiz coupon
2 - B3 Bags of Candy, get 1 2 Liter Sunkist FREE (found these as hangtags on Sunkist products at Food Lion)
2 - $2/1 Nestle Candy printable
1- $1/2 Mars products insert q
1- B3G1 Hershey insert q
1- $3.50/1 Glade printable
$12 ECB
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Super Glade scented oil candle deal @ Target!
Glade Holiday scented oil candles are on sale for $2.50 each. When you buy 5, you will also get a $5 Target Gift Card. There are some coupons out there that make this a spectacular moneymaker- even more so when you separate your purchases to qualify for the SC Johnson rebate that's out here (buy 3 SC Johnson products, get a $5 rebate- you can do this 3 times per household). NOTE: You cannot use the gift card issued during your transaction on that particular transaction. You'll have to hold it for your next transaction.
There are a few coupons out there for the scented oil candle holders. There are $1.50/1 that were found within candle tins earlier in the year. There's also a $1.50/1 coupon that appeared in the latest Good Housekeeping issue (Paula Deen is on the cover). There's also a $2/2 coupon within the Holiday tins themselves (please only remove these from candles you are buying!!!). I lucked into several $2/1 coupons I found in an SC Johnson product booklet that was in Lowe's Foods a month or so ago.
There's also a couple of FREE coupons out there for refills wyb the scented oil candle holders. You can find these right now as blinkies at Kroger, Publix, Food Lion. The SC Johnson booklet I found at Lowe's also included a coupon for a free refill wyb 2 refill packs. This is how I broke down the deal to get the absolute most bang for the buck...
Bought:
2 Scented Oil Candle Holders @ $2.50 each
3 Refill packs @ $2.50 each
Subtotal: $12.50
Used:
2- $2/1 candle holder coupons from SC Johnson Booklet (-$4)
2- B1G1 blinkies found at Kroger (-$5)
1- B2G1 coupon from SC Johnson booklet (-$2.50)
Total OOP (not including tax): $1.00
Received a $5 Target Gift Card
Can file for an additional $5 SC Johnson Rebate
This made this transaction a $9 moneymaker. I repeated it twice and will have made a total of $27 in Target gift cards and manufacturer rebates when all is said and done...and I have a whole lot of Apple Cinnamon candles to show for it!
Another perk on this deal... you'll qualify for a free holiday music download from Glade with any Holiday item purchased (credit goes to petergabrielfan of HCW for finding this add'l freebie!). Click here to get your download!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Drugstore Deals - week of 10/18
CVS
Great moneymaker on the Glade Reed Diffuser or 4-10 oz. Candle. You can also get $5 ECB when you buy $20 worth of Halloween candy- use insert coupons to get the absolute best deal & stock up on your Halloween treats. Click here for all of SouthernSaver's match-ups.
Rite Aid
Could it get any better at Rite Aid? Group up some deals in groups of $25 and use the $5/$25 Rite Aid coupon that's out there to maximize your money making potential. I plan on first buying the Zantac, Blink eye drops and Little Allergies Allergen blocker, using best available coupons making this transaction a $17 moneymaker after Single Check Rebates. You can also group other freebate items together into a $25 purchase and still make $5! Click here for all of SouthernSaver's match-ups.
Walgreen's
October Register Rewards freebies continue. You can also get free Bic disposable razors after Register Rewards & coupons. Click here for all of SouthernSaver's match-ups and scenario ideas.
Happy shopping!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Grocery Store deals - week of 10/14/09
Food Lion
If it weren't for their wonderful blinkies and tearpads, I don't think I'd set foot in Food Lion much at all. I'm not spotting any super deals...though someone did find Huggies on clearance for $3.49 at their neighborhood Food Lion (using a $3 Q, the pack was 49 cents!). Click here for Southern Savers match-ups.
Harris Teeter
A few great deals at HT this week...including FREE Birds Eye Steamfresh frozen veggies after doubled 50 cent insert coupon. If you have any Snuggies $3/1 coupons and $2/1 All couponsleft, you could also get free Blue Sparkle or Free & Clear fabric softener sheets and All 50 oz. for $1.20 after coupon- great deals on laundry essentials! Eggs are 97 cents a dozen too. Normally, I post a link to Southern Savers match-ups but since I worked so hard on a list at the Hot Coupon World forum I'm going to include a link to that - click here for my match-ups.
Kroger
Frozen mega deals continue through this week. There's also some good deals to be had on Pillsbury products. You can also score some free Tabasco sauce and Bumblebee tuna. Click here for Southern Saver's matchups.
Lowe's Foods
Some good deals to be had with McCormick products. Other than that, I'm not seeing much else at Lowe's this week. Click here for HCW match-ups.
That's all folks! Have a great week.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Drugstore Deals - Week of 10/11
CVS
Nothing much going on at CVS this week. Freebies (after ECBs) are a carving tool and a nylon treat bag for Halloween. They'll also have Brach's Candy Corn on sale for 44 cents a bag through Tuesday. For all the details, click here for Southern Saver's match-ups.
Rite Aid
Even though I've already earned my $20 Gift of Savings, I will most definitely be making a Rite Aid run this week. There will be 13 freebies to be had after Single Check Rebates (5 of these will actually be moneymakers!) including lots of cold remedies just in time for cold & flu season. Click here for Southern Saver's match-ups. My grand plan will include purchases of the following:
Comtrex 20 count
Children's Throat Cooler 6 ct.
Simply Saline Mist 3 oz.
Simply Saline Children's Nasal Mist 1.5 oz.
Chloraseptic Allergen Block Gel, 20 ct.
Total before coupons: $25.95 (will give $5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon to cashier first)
Total after coupons: $12.95 - $13.95 depending upon which Comtrex coupon I can find in store
I'll receive $25.95 back in Single Check Rebates making this a $12 - $13 moneymaker. Sweet!
Walgreen's
Month long Register Reward deals continue on and there are some new deals to be had- most notably $8 in Register Rewards when you buy 8 participating Unilever products (including Skippy peanut butter & Ragu spaghetti sauce). Click here for all the details on Southern Saver's match-ups.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Singing Rebate's Praises
You can really rack up the savings by timing your rebate qualifying purchases just right- buy these at their rock bottom prices with coupons and you'll more than likely make money on the deal. You'll find that it's pretty fulfilling to learn you've actually been PAID to get stuff your family needs.
If you happen upon a rebate form, take it! Keep note of all your forms. If you have a coupon binder, put a full page sleeve in with rebate form and any coupons you have on hand for qualifying items- this will be handy reminder to you to keep checking prices as you shop to see if it's a good time to buy. Be sure to put a sticky note on the page with the expiration date of offer (this is when you'll have to make your purchases by).
You can find these online, within Sunday paper inserts, on winetags and as hangtags or peelies (these will typically say "Try Me Free!"). All it will take is a few minutes of your time to fill in your name and address and a quick march to your mailbox.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Grocery Deals - week of 10/07
Food Lion
Big deal at Food Lion this week is All Laundry Detergent (32 load) for an amazing 74 cents after coupon...that is, if you were one of the folks lucky enough to get the $2/1 coupon in this past Sunday's paper. I was...but traded away mine away before learning of this deal. 8-( Yes, feel free to play the world's tiniest violin for me. Click here for all the details on Food Lion deals this week. I will likely be there holding back the tears as I pass the cleaning aisle while peelie & blinkie hunting.
Harris Teeter
You can get free Ideal Sweetener, Tony's frozen pizzas and Knorr Rice Sides after VIC savings and coupon. If you're an E-Vic Member (which if you're not, I highly recommend joining for specials such as these), you can get a dozen large eggs for 39 cents and a twin pack of Weight Watchers ice cream treats for 89 cents.
Other good deals after VIC savings and coupons: 49 cent 8 ct Lance Crackers, 35 cent Nestle Ready to Bake Cookie packs, 42 cent boxes of New York frozen Texas Toast and 99 cent multipacks of Activia. There's also some good meat deals. For all the details, click here for Southern Savers match-ups.
Lowe's Foods
Lowe's Foods kicks off its new member loyalty program, Fresh Rewards, this week. Jury's still out on this one, but I'm interested to hear readers' thoughts on this program. You can score some free Tennessee Pride gravy & Barilla pasta after coupons. You can also buy some cheap Wonder Bread (18 cents) and Duke's Mayo (39 cents). Read all about the deals here on hcw's Lowe's match-up thread.
Kroger
Kroger has a frozen foods Mega Event (buy 10, get $5 off your next order). Not so sure I'll be trying to get 10 items at once as their coupon rules really make it difficult to get the most bang for your buck. Kroger also has free Tenneseee Pride sausage gravy after coupon, Bumble Bee Tuna and Tabasco Sauce. Not too much else going on at Kroger this week. Click here for Southern Saver's complete list of deal match-ups.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Lowe's Foods Greenpoints Ends Today!
Oikos sale ends today so if you want some free Greek yogurt (I can't yet attest to the taste of Oikos but I love Trader Joe's greek yogurt), get over to Lowe's ASAP.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Drugstore Deals - week of 10/03
CVS
CVS has a $5 Moneymaker again with the Bayer Breeze ECB deal coupled with old insert coupons. You can also pick up some free Revlon nail color, a variety of bar soaps and, of course, free toothpaste (Colgate Total Advanced, to be precise). Read all about these deals and others here on the SouthernSavers match-up page.
Rite Aid
You can score some free Super PoliGrip powder and Act II Popcorn balls (not exactly a perfect combo, I know). There's also a $1 moneymaker to be had with Scalpicin Anti-Itch Medicated Wipes. Rite Aid is also offering a $10 off $25 rebate for certain Johnson & Johnson products. Click here for more details on these and other deals at Rite Aid this week thanks to Southern Savers' match-ups.
Walgreen's
There are lots of month long freebies thanks to Register Rewards that mirror that of last week's listings. I plan on using up all my Halls Refresh coupons to earn a stash of $1 Register Rewards that I hope I'll be able to use during a Harris Teeter Super Doubles promotion should they have one prior to the expiration date on these. Click here for details on Southern Saver's match-ups.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Why I love Harris Teeter...
Even without super doubles, I did very well. I picked up 6 boxes of Orville Redenbacher microwave popcorn (my .40/1 q's expire today), 2 NY Strip Streaks, some Angus Sirloin tips, 6 cans of Campbell's Chunky Soup (these are free with .75/1 peelies!) and a Palermo's Thin Crust frozen pizza for $6.05. Yes, that's right- $6.05! I had two $1/1 beef winetags that expire today and $5 worth of Walgreen's Register Rewards and a $1/1 Palermos coupon too. Coupons and VIC savings totaled $39.41. That's over 85% savings.
Lessons learned- you don't need super doubles or triples to save big at HT and you need to keep tabs of your coupon expiration dates. If I hadn't made a quick run-through of my coupons this past weekend, I wouldn't have remembered that the Orvilles would expire and I would have lost out on super cheap popcorn (67 cents a box after B1G1 sale and coupon). Jon and I love our popcorn! I think it even tastes better when I pay less money for it. 8-)
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Sharing the Wealth
If you have an envy-worthy stockpile or even if you're just beginning, I urge you to gather up some of your couponing goodies and donate them to a nearby shelter or charity. There are so many folks in need right now. Normally, when coupon shopping I try to stick with only items I know our family will need or want. After speaking with the Ministries' volunteer, I plan on also picking up other kinds of items for the specific purpose of donating when I can find them for free.
As always, happy shoping all...and happy giving too.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Drugstore Deals - week of 9/26
Rite Aid
You can get free Nivea Lip Balm, Crest with Scope, Gillette Fusion Power Razor, Dentyne Gum (if you have some B1G1 blinkies and your RA accepts B1G1 q's on B1G1 sale items), Profoot Symposium Pain Relieving Gel, Oral B Advantage and Renpure Shampoo. The Renpure, Oral B and Profoot are all small moneymakers if you have the coupons necessary to make it work. You can find out all the details by clicking here for Southern Savers' match-ups. I'll also be trying to use a soon to expire B1G1 IP for Sobe Lifewater to get 2 for free.
CVS
Unfortunately, I am forced to stop at CVS this week to roll soon to expire ECBs. There are a couple of freebies to be had - namely, the Vaseline Sheer Infusion Body Lotion and Fruitopia or Viologie shampoo/conditioner. You can also get $10 ECB when you buy $25 worth of Proctor & Gamble products. The best way to make this deal work for the least amount of money is by buying Tide Stain Release or Bounce Dryer Bar with larger value coupons. You can find out all the details by clicking here for Southern Savers' match-ups.
Walgreen's
Walgreen's has 10 available freebies this week thanks to the Register Rewards program and coupons! Freebies include Vaseline Sheer Infusion Body Lotion, Emergen-C Booster, Oral B Advantage 1-2-3 Toothbrush, Chapstick Fresh Effects, Robitussin DM to Go, Dentek Floss, Halls Refresh Sugar Free lozenges, Trident gum, Herbal Essences and Gillette Fusions Razors. You can find out all the details by clicking here for Southern Savers' match-ups.
Happy shopping all!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Friday Finals - 9/26
Here is a store-by-store breakdown:
Harris Teeter
Total before sales and coupons: $383.78
Total spent: $13.24
Total saved: $366.05 or 95%
Oh, triple coupon weeks...how do I love thee? Let me count the 366 ways! I need to get pics up of our growing stockpile because it is truly amazing. We're all set for soups and frozen veggies for the winter thanks to this triples go-round. I am awestruck at how much we got for so little- the GM & GG deals were the icing on the cake this week at HT.
Kroger
Total before sales and coupons: $19.57
Total spent: $13.24
Total saved: $6.33 or 32%
Kroger is our go to store for cheap cottage cheese and produce specials. Since winetags have been mysteriously elusive for the past few weeks (oh how I miss them!), I was stuck paying full price on most items bought at Kroger- still less money than I would have paid elsewhere for same stuff, so I'm happy.
Lowe's Foods
Total before sales and coupons: $15.76
Total spent: $1.11
Total saved: $14.65 or 95%
One of the few Lowe's stops I make are for rock bottom deals such as the Special K one going on this week. I bought 2 boxes of Special K cereal and three boxes of bars for $1.11 and promptly mailed out the jeans vouchers on each to earn a $10 jeans rebate. I've heard the rebate check is good for anything though! Can you say moneymaker? Love it!
Rite Aid
Total before sales and coupons: $52.57
Total spent: $20.57 (zero out of pocket thanks to a gift card)
Saved: $32 or 60%
Took advantage of Huggies diapers & wipes SCR deal, as well as the Proantinox moneymaker. Should get my September rebate check in the mail in the next couple of weeks. These are processed quickly. I love the SCR program!
Target
Total before sales and coupons: $3.56
Total spent: $3.56
Saved $0
Our Z bar coupons we had on hand expired and hubby needed them so I paid full price. Shame on me, I know. Anyone have any Clif coupons they're willing to spare or trade??
Whole Foods
Total before sales and coupons: $1.39
Total spent: 3 cents (sales tax)
Total saved: $1.39 or 100%
I rarely make stops to Whole Foods due to their regular high prices but did so this week thanks to a free Yo Baby meal coupon and the promise of an October coupon flier featuring a free gallon of milk and free carving pumpkin coupon good for separate weeks (thanks go to Jenny @ SouthernSavers for the fabulous tip!). You'll need to buy something to get this coupon flier...at least at the Cary location. They don't have these up front to pick up. A cashier will put one in your bag after ringing up your order.
All in all, this was a blockbuster week for us. How did you fare?
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Yummy! Free ice cream!
We're lucky enough to have a Cold Stone just a short drive away. I'm doing a happy dance just thinking about this!
Special K Moneymaker @ Lowe's Foods
I love the cereal so this was already a sweet deal even without the rebate. Here's links to printables that might make this a good moneymaker for you too!
$1/1 Cereal coupon - http://bricks.coupons.com/bstart.asp?o=58292&c=SK&p=xKeWZihO
You can find .75/1 Special K cereal bar coupons on www.coupons.com. These were still available as of this blog entry.
The rebate form can be found inside boxes marked with the special jean token that you'll need to send in for the rebate.
Grocery Deals - week of 9/23
Food Lion
Not much going on at FL this week. There is a really great deal on Smart Balance butter blends sticks. They're B1G1 and paired up with the $1.50 coupon from 9/13's Red Plum, you can get these for 14 cents each. For all the details on FL's deals this week, click here for SouthernSaver's match-ups.
Harris Teeter
Great E-Vic special this week on 5 lb. bags of White Potatoes (limit 1 per customer)- pair this up with their B1G1 London Broil or Top Round Roast and you've got the makings of a great Crock Pot dinner. Sorrento String Cheeses are also B1G1 and with the $1.00/1 insert coupon or peelies, you can get these for $1.50 a pack (note: I don't see these listed on SouthernSavers, but they were on my weekly specials email from HT). For all the details on HT's deals this week, click here for SouthernSaver's match-ups.
The big news from HT this week is that they'll be hosting a Super Doubles week this coming week!! So get those $1 and $1.50 coupons ready...I already know of a great deal involving Catalinas on McCormick spices so keep your $1 q's handy!
Kroger
Mega Event continues through this week. This would be a good time and place to buy items for the Nabisco Rebate if you have the form and are looking to make the most of it! Also, a great week to buy some cheap Lysol cleaners if you need to stock up as they are on sale for 1/2 off. Combine sale prices with .50/1 coupons from 8/23 and 9/13's SmartSource inserts and you can get toilet bowl cleaner for 29 cents and household cleaner for 59 cents each. Gala apples are also on sale for 99 cents/lb. Get all the details on Kroger's sale by clicking here for Southern Savers match-ups.
Lowe's Foods
Lowe's is running a Special K deal this week where you'll get $5 off at register when you buy 5 Special K products. Combine this with any coupons you have on Special K and a $10 jeans rebate offer and you have the makings of a potential moneymaker. Gala apples are also on sale at Lowe's for 99 cents/lb. Milk is $1.99/gallon and I think you can get some free Sun Crystals Sweetener after sale price and coupon. Lowe's is also running a McCormick Catalina deal, but you may be better off holding onto these for HT's upcoming Super Doubles. For all the deals on Lowe's Foods weekly specials, click here for HCW's list.
Happy Shopping everyone!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Bragging Rights
2 Jumbo Packs of Huggies Pure & Natural diapers
12 cans of Campbell's Chunky Soup (6 regular, 6 healthy request kind)
1 pack of Pepperidge Farm sandwich buns
6 boxes of Green Giant frozen veggies
1 small bottle of Trop50 oj
2 bottles of Shamrock Farms Rocket Refuel chocolate milk
1 Breyers Yo-Crunch multi-pack
1 large top round sirloin steak (nearly 1 1/2 lbs)
I am now qualified for the $10 Huggies rebate (purchased another pack yesterday) and am very close to earning my $20 additional Rite Aid gift check for the Gift of Savings promotion and I have yet another $3 GM CAT to use for another shopping trip at HT.
Can I get a virtual high five from someone?
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Drugstore Deals - week of 9/20
Walgreen's has 2 moneymaker deals this week on Roots of Nature hair care products and Thermacare heat wrap single packs. You can also get some cheap Tylenol Adult Cold/Sinus medicine (just in time for flu season). Click here for all the details.
There's not much exciting at CVS. Thankfully, I don't have any ECBs set to expire this week so I'm holding off until the next to make a CVS stop. There is one potential moneymaker with Aquafresh Iso Actives if you have the two coupons necessary to make it work. Click here for all the details from SouthernSavers.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Friday Finals 9/18
Harris Teeter
Spent $23.52
Saved $313.28
Lots of great triples finds! Greatest deals involved the General Mills, Old El Paso and Green Giant promos. We are well stocked on frozen veggies and will continue to beef up supply over the next several days. Other good finds: you can get two Propels for free if you have the .50/1 coupons as they're B1G1 at $1.39. You can also get two containers of Hillshire Farms deli meat for $1 with .55/1 coupons - they're running a special where you'll get $3 off the pair when you buy 2.
Lowe's Foods
Spent $6.15
Saved $16.78
Made one quick trip for the B2G3 free Old Orchard juice and B1G1 Thomas' bagels. I had actually hoped to spend less but unfortunately my .50/1 hangtag coupons did not double for the juice. Still a great bargain though!
Rite Aid
Spent $0 thanks to use of a gift card
Saved $15.00 in coupons
Picked up 10 Johnson & Johnson baby washes. I'll get a $15 Single Check rebate and have $29.90 spent towards earning a Gift of Savings gift card.
Walgreen's
Spent $0 thanks to use of a gift card
Saved $15.97 in coupons
Picked up 18 copies of last Sunday's paper, a Murine ear drop medicine and a couple of True North nut snacks (later used Register Rewards earned on these purchase at Harris Teeter).
Target
Spent $19.34
Saved $49.33
Stocked up on more Healthy Choice meals (4 cents each after coupon!), bagels, puffs, Fiber One bars and free string cheeses (thanks to a Target printable).
Kroger
Spent $50.84
Saved $61.92
Bought even more Healthy Choice meals (20 cents after coupon), 10 capri suns and assorted groceries, fruit & veggies. Will also use capri sun purchase towards a $20 Nabisco rebate.
Grand Totals:
Spent a total of $99.89 (Yay! Under $100!)
Saved a total of $472.28 in sale prices & coupons
Saved an additional $25.25 by using gift cards
Total savings: 83%
Weekly Grocery Deals
Not too terribly much going on at other local grocers. Food Lion has some really good deals on meat right now. For all the details, click here.
Lowe's has cheap bacon eggs and some decent Buy 2, get 3 Free deals. For an hcw round-up, click here.
Kroger has the mega deal going on through Saturday. I'm going to make a stop to take advantage of the Juicy Juice deal with some soon-to-expire coupons I traded for on Hot Coupon World. For all the details on this mega event, click here.
And, as posted earlier this week, HT is the queen bee for my shopping this week thanks to some amazing Triples deals. Keep scrolling down on the blog for my big Harris Teeter entry.
I stopped by this morning and did quite well- though I'm scratching my head a bit over it as something must have caused overage somewhere. I expected to be two to three dollars out of pocket and wound up paying less than a buck. Here's what I got:
1 Del Monte can of Apricot Halves (FREE after home mailer coupon)
1 Del Monte can of Mixed Fruit (FREE after home mailer coupon)
1 Powerade 32 oz (FREE thanks to EVic special)
4 Campbell's Chunky soups (.14 each after peelie coupon)
3 boxes of Barilla Mini Penne (FREE after insert coupon)
5 boxes of Green Giant frozen veggies (.45 for all after insert & IPs)
3 bottles of Shamrock milk rocket refuel (FREE after insert coupons)
3 Blue Bunny personals ice cream (FREE after home mailer coupon)
1 bunch of bananas
Total spent: 66 cents
Total saved: $37.24 and received a $3 catalina off my next order
I loooove this Green Giant deal!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Rocking the Triples
Trip 1 (my card):
3 rolls of Viva paper towels
3 Betty Crocker Warm Delights
2 boxes of Chex Mix Bars
1 box of Fiber One toaster pastries
1 box of Kashi Honey Sunshine Cereal
4 packets of Old El Paso reduced sodium taco seasoning
1 can of Campbell's Chunky Soup
3 boxes of Barilla Piccolini mini Penne
5 boxes of Green Giant Steamfresh veggies
1 six pack of Jello Dulce De Leche pudding (this stuff is HEAVENLY!)
1 Lunchable ham & cheese
Total spent: 54 cents
VIC & coupon savings: $54.57
Also received a $3 OYNO coupon - did not get my $1 Old El Paso Catalina. I will call store to see how to handle this...if you have any suggestions based on your own personal experience please feel free to share in the comments section!
Trip 2 (friend's card):
2 boxes of Chex Mix bars
3 boxes of Betty Crocker fruit snacks
4 packets of Old El Paso reduced sodium taco seasoning
1 box of Uncle Ben's wild rice
3 boxes of Barilla Piccolini mini Penne
1 Marie Callendar's frozen meal
5 boxes of Green Giant steamfresh veggies
1 multipack of Yoplait Delights
2 multipacks of Gum Kids' crayola toothbrushes
3 bottles of Shamrock Farms no sugar added chocolate milk
1 turkey & american Lunchable
Total spent: $2.86
VIC & coupon savings: 52.46
Also received $3.00 OYNO coupon and $1 off your next beef or chicken purchase coupon
Trip 3 (family member's card):
1 box of Wanchai Ferry kung pao chicken dinner kit
1 box of Betty Crocker fruit snacks
3 Betty Crocker warm delights
2 bottles of Wishbone dressing
4 packets of Old El Paso reduced sodium taco seasoning
3 cans of Campbell's chunky soup
3 boxes of Barilla Piccolini mini penne
2 plus pounds of red seedless grapes
1 box of Kashi frozen turkey fiesta sandwiches
1 Marie Callendar's frozen meal
5 boxes of Green Giant steamfresh veggies
1 small bottle of Tropicana orange juice
1 multipack of Yoplait Delights
1 bottle of Shamrock Farms No Sugar Added Chocolate Milk
Spent: $1.07
VIC & Coupon Savings: $65.18
Received a $3.00 off your next order coupon and $1 off your next beef & chicken purchase. Will also use receipt to file for a $2 rebate from Wishbone dressing!
All in all, it was a great day to shop at Harris Teeter! I spent $4.47, saved $172.27, earned $11 in Catalinas and will earn another $2 in mail-in-rebates.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Hot new Luvs coupon...
Luvs Diapers will have a link on their site starting at 12am EST on Tuesday, 9/15 to sign up for a free $5 off coupon for Luvs diapers. These will likely go FAST so be sure to get yours as soon as you can! The coupon will be fulfilled to those who sign up via postal mail.
Per the ladies at HCW, it's part of Luvs campaign about "Taking a Stand" and in the case with the coupon, it's taking a stand against high prices at the store. So if you use diapers, know someone who does, or just need a really great coupon to swap, get in on this tomorrow and get signed up fast at Luvs.com.
Harris Teeter Triples Deals!
Southern Savers also has a handy new tool on the site where you can click on the items you'll be purchasing and create a shopping list from there. It's quite nifty!
I'll likely be spending a good chunk of tomorrow clipping and getting things ready. I already have several baseball card sheets filled with goodies. I lucked into some .75/1 Campbell's Chunky soup coupons at Kroger that I'll use during triples to get cans of Chunky Soup for a dime. Score!
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Drugstore Deals - Week of 9/13
Not too much to be said for this week's drugstore deals- Walgreens is your best bet of the three IMHO- there are 3 freebies/potential moneymakers after Register Rewards.
Here's the deal-y-o on Walgreens:
$6 RR wyb Murine Ear Drop Kit at $6 Free after RR
$3 RR wyb True North Nut Crisps or Clusters 4.5-5.5oz at $3 Free after RR (moneymaker if you have the following coupons!):
-$1 off True North 100% Natural Nut Snack, Any, SS 2/08
-$1.50 off any bag of TrueNorth “Making Triathlon Cool Again”booklet at Publix-$1 off True North Brand Nut Snacks, printable
$5 RR wyb (2) Triaminic Allergy, Sinus or Cold Relief $5 ea
-$1.50 off Triaminic Thin Strips, printable (IE) or printable (FF) or here
-$2 off Triaminic (store coupon) “Healthy Savings” booklet (look for it inside the store)
I'll be making an early morning trip tomorrow to take advantage of these as well as pick up multiple copies of this Sunday's jam packed newspaper (5 inserts in all!)
CVS has free Dyna Pep Energy Micro Shot 2 packs after ECB (limit 2). You'll spend $4.99 on each and get that back on ECBs. Nothing else really stands out to me.
No big news for Rite Aid this week- the diaper deal I spoke of last week is actually for the week of the 20th so hold on to your Rite Aid video values and manufacturer coupons until then.
For all the details, check out http://www.southernsavers.com/ and click on the tabs for each drugstore.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Friday Finals!
Total Value of Items Purchased: $541.54
Total Amount Spent: $149.63
Total Amount Saved: $391.91
Percentage Saved: 72%
I'd like to strive for spending less than $100 per week (perhaps a lofty goal for a family of 6), but since Coke Zero was on sale & I had coupons we wound up stocking up on it which bumped our total spent up.
Here's a store by store breakdown:
Target:
Spent $5.88
Saved $3.89
Gotta have our EAS shakes!
Walgreens:
Spent $5.20
Saved $47.16
Took advantage of Scrubbing Bubbles shower kit, Garnier & Glade Register Rewards deal and used balance remaining on a gift card.
Rite Aid:
Spent $0 thanks to a gift card!
Saved $13 in coupons and will get another $13.49 back in SCRs.
Bought some shoe inserts for Jon and Pampers for the bambino.
CVS:
Spent $10.58
Saved $61.33
Lots of Schick razors and Scope Outlasts- would have spent less if my grand plans had worked out the way I intended...either my math stinked and/or the coupons didn't work out the way I planned. Grr.
Harris Teeter:
Spent $54.79
Saved $131.68
Coke Zero-palooza! We have over 30 twelve packs on hand now. Took advantage of Walgreens Register Rewards to bring totals down during Coke purchases. Also bought produce and milk throughout the week.
Kroger:
Spent $59.89
Saved $36.37
Bought some super cheap Healthy Choice meals thanks to $2 printables, various produce items, cottage cheese and about 13 lbs or so of boneless skinless chicken breast.
Lowes Foods:
Spent $13.29
Saved $98.48
Used remaining Jello coupons before expiration and stocked up on Softsoap body wash & Lawry's marinades.
Mambo Sprouts coupon booklets are out!
Jon and I love the Clif Kid Z Bars. His fave is Chocolate Chip while I prefer Peanut Butter.
Click here for a sneak preview of the new booklet! If you haven't received your copy in the mail, please locate a store near you to pick one up or visit their FAQs page.
And the winner of the changing pad giveaway is...
Please email me your name, mailing address, email and phone number as soon as you can and your prize will be shipped to you from CSNBaby. You can email me at petrinak72@yahoo.com.
Thanks everyone who entered!!
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Triples coming up next week!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
No huge standouts this week with the exception of some very good produce deals @ Harris Teeter.
Here's a store by store Triangle lineup:
Food Lion
Food Lion is running a special where you'll earn a $20 NFLShop.com gift certificate when you buy $25 worth of Proctor & Gamble products. Your best bet is to stick with sale items on their line-up- these are the Bounty Basic paper towels, Charmin, Dawn and Prilosec.
Red grapes are on sale for 99 cents/lb. And you can also get Edy's ice cream for a cool $1.69 when you use the $1 off coupon from 8/23 Red Plum insert.
You can read all SouthernSaver's details and match-ups here.
Kroger
Same as last week with notable addition of a hot $2/1 printable Healthy Choice frozen meal coupon you can get at http://www.healthychoice.com/. With this coupon and sale price, you'll be paying 20 cents for a decent lunch. Jon loves these for work and I am currently trying to trade up a storm for these on HCW...so if you're able to print these out and don't plan on using these, please please please send me an email at petrinak72@yahoo.com. Let's make a trade!
I also noticed that Gala apples are on sale for 99 cents/lb. Sweet deal for some crisp yummy apples!
Click here for all SouthernSaver match-ups.
Lowe's Foods
No standouts. But a poster on HCW did note TWO great finds for coupon booklets at her NC Lowe's- a Tailgate Like a Pro booklet and an SC Johnson booklet. Be on the lookout for these as they have some GREAT coupons (especially for super doubles and triples!!).
For the HCW match-up thread, click here.
Harris Teeter
No super doubles or triples this week, but some great whole foods deals- most impressively, a gallon of milk for $1.97!
Broccoli crowns are on sale for 1.79/lb, bell peppers are $1.50/each and raspberry and blueberry boxes are 4 for $6.
E-Vic of the week is a 99 cent box of HT cereal. You can also get Martha White muffin mixes (these are really scrumptious and easy to make) for only 4 cents a box when you use the .55/2 coupon in 8/09 RedPlum insert. Spray N Wash and Glass Plus will both be free after coupons and UPromise savings.
You can find all SouthernSaver's match-ups here.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Free Sandwich at Chick-Fil-A
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Free Softsoap Body Wash at Lowe's Foods!
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Drugstore Deals - Week of 9/05
Rite Aid
I'll be skipping out on a Rite Aid trip this week as there is nothing, in my humble opinion, worth stopping by for- but I'll definitely be there next week when they have a Huggies sale & Single Check Rebate offer. I'll be picking up 3 Huggies Pure & Natural Packs for $13 out of pocket and then filing for a $10 SCR- making each pack a mind-blowing $1 each. You can read all the details about this deal & others from this coming week here at southernsavers.
CVS
I'll only be doing one deal at CVS this coming week- and that is for FREE multi-packs of Schick razors after ECBs and a $3/1 coupon from 8/16's SmartSource insert. Click here for summaries of all the other deals available at CVS this coming week.
Walgreen's
There are a couple of really good deals to be had at Walgreen's- namely, a FREE Scrubbing Bubbles Shower Cleaner kit (after Register Rewards and a $7 printable), yet more free Glade candles (these will make great teacher's gifts!) after Register Rewards and $2 printables and another free Glade Sense & Spray to add to our growing collection after Register Rewards and the $4/1 insert coupon. If you have $2/1 Starbucks ice cream coupons on hand, you can also get yourself some free Starbucks ice cream! You can read all the details on these and other deals @ Walgreen's this week here.
One thing I've been delighted to recently discover is that you can use your Walgreen's Register Rewards at Harris Teeter!
That's about it for drugstore deals this week! Hope y'all find my lists helpful. Many thanks & kudos go out to Jenny @ Southern Savers for spotting and sharing these deals.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Organizing Your Coupons
There are probably nearly just as many ways to organize coupons as there are hardcore coupon shoppers out there. The key is to experiment a bit until you find a way that works best for you and your household! After a year of coupon shopping, I've finally come up with a system that works well for me. I can't guarantee that it will work for you, but I will share in the hopes that it might help some of you who are just starting out or those who've been doing it a while and haven't yet felt like they found a good working system. Here's a little video I made illustrating my current system:
I highly recommend the use of a zippered binder for you to carry coupons to store. Some folks will use giant boxes (no I'm not kidding!) and cart these around while shopping - and this will allow for some really awesome deals when you spot stuff that's unadvertised or clearance deals but for me, personally, that is too much of a chore. I'd rather have stuff planned out ahead of time and have my coupons ready for use then lugging an oversized box around and then hunting around in it for minutes on end when shopping. Shopping with kids in tow is difficult enough as it is...especially when one is strapped to your chest while you're shopping.
My carry to store binder has a section where I can pop in receipts and copies of submitted rebate forms/receipts, a zippered section on the interior where I can put coupons that won't fit into the standard baseball card sized insert, a pair of scissors and a handheld calculator (because like the old Talking Barbie of my youth, I suck at math!). In the front of the 3 hole punched section, I have pockets for rebates which I have not yet qualified for so I can pop the receipts in when I purchase qualifying items, 3 pages of baseball card inserts for good winetags and FREE coupons that I can use wherever and then sections for each store I shop at (CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens, Harris Teeter, Lowe's Foods, Kroger, Food Lion, Target and Misc). My CVS section also includes all 3 of my CVS ExtraCare cards and their corresponding coupons/ECBs.
At home, I have a file system for inserts and All You Magazine coupons. These are placed in file folders labelled with date of insert/magazine- inserts are also filed by type of insert (RedPlum, Smart Source or Proctor & Gamble). When Sundays roll around, I'll tear apart each of my inserts (I typically have 10-12 on hand) and separate them based on pages so that each like page will be filed with each like page. This makes it easier to clip many of the same when needed for shopping or trades.
I used to clip every single coupon from every single insert and then file them in an oversized baseball card collector book by category (ie bread, personal hygiene, snacks etc). This just got to be too much work. You'll learn as you go that there are many coupons in the inserts that you'll never use or need. Why bother clipping if you're not going to actually use these? I switched to filing the entire insert pages unclipped and it's saved me a lot of time and hassle.
Each day, I typically get A LOT of non-insert items from trades, coupon trains (these are fun things you can join as a trader on http://www.hotcouponworld.com/) writing manufacturers for coupons or collecting blinkies/peelies/tearpads from stores. I have a separate expandable file for these that are separated alphabetically by brand name. This makes it easy to just pop them into after I receive these and also easy to recover when trading or getting ready to shop.
You can do a search on the internet for methods of organization and find hundreds of ways to do so. You'll also find that you'll usually want to tweak a method once you adopt one. Don't throw your hands up in frustration if something's not working for you- change systems or tweak the one that you have until you find something that works well for you!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Handy Dandy CVS ECBs
Jumbo pack of CVS brand toilet paper (24 rolls)
2- 100 ct. bottles of prenatal vitamins (no, I'm not preggers again- just still nursing!)
2- 30 ct packs of Probiotic Acidopholus tabs
1- toddler toothbrush & toothpaste
2 marble composition notebooks
I got more bang for the buck by separating purchase into 3 transactions and using one $5/$25 q and two $2/$10 vitamin autofill coupons. And I earned another $2 ECB by using a raincheck for the marble composition notebooks.
Grocery Deals - week of 9/02
Food Lion
Sadly, FL has discontinued their Guiding Stars FLIP (a store specific internet printable) that would allow you to get free or nearly free produce, eggs and other healthy stuff. This was a $1.00 coupon that could be used on any "healthy" item in the store- paired with specials and carefully measured produce, you could get some really wonderful deals on whole foods. I'm hoping they'll bring it back.
I'm not a big FL shopper since they don't double q's but I do stop by on occasion for really good deals.
This week, they'll have free or nearly free Mt. Olive Sweet Relish if you have 50 cent coupons handy from 7/19 or 8/16 insert. If you haven't exhausted your supply of Glade Fragrance collection coupons you can get free or cheap candles since they're on sale B1G1. With the $3 printable or the $3 All You coupon, you can get these for free. If you have $2 insert coupons, you'll pay $1 for each.
Harris Teeter
There's a rumor swirling on HCW right now that HT will alternate between super doubles and triples every other week until the end of year. I don't know about you, but I find this prospect both exciting and exhausting. Guess we'll find out soon. In the interim, they have some good freebies and cheapies this week with their typical doubling of q's.
My personal faves? Sorrento string cheese can be bought for a mere 33 cents each pack when you use the $1 coupon from 8/23 Smart Source. Coke 12 packs are also on sale for a rock bottom 4/$10 ($2.50 each). There's a limit of 8. I've traded for a bunch of $1/2 q's so I'll be stocking up on our beloved Coke Zero for $2 each 12 pack.
You can also get Reynolds Recycled 35 ft aluminum foil for 14 cents with the 75 cent coupon found in 8/16 Smart Source insert.
Both Smithfield Bacon and French's worcestershire sauce will be free with printables (click on each item to find and print!).
Kroger
No big deals going on at Kroger this week- will buy a couple more packs of the Kroger Comforts diapers for our little munchkin but nothing else really stood out for me this week.
Lowe's
Lowe's has an instasave special (sign up on their website) where you can get a 4 lb. bag of sugar for 99 cents (limit 2).
Other standouts this week include Lawry's marinades for 54 cents with 50 cent insert coupon, Kellogg's cereals (selected kids flavors) for 65 cents a box with $2/2 insert coupon, A1 Marinade for FREE with $2/1 insert coupon.
Please feel free to post comments if you spot other good deals at any of these stores, Super Walmart or Super Target!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
New Printables Out Today!
The Green Giant .50/1 will likely go fast (if they're even still there!) so be sure to get your 4 copies of these (2 from coupons and 2 from smartsource).
Monday, August 31, 2009
Why I Coupon Shop...
15% off at Walgreens - TODAY ONLY!
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Drugstore Deals week of 8/29
Oh well, there are still other moneymakers to be had...
The highlights:
CVS
$3-$4 moneymaker with the purchase of Glade Scented Reed Diffuser 1.6 ounce or Soy Candle 4.9-10 ounce (limit 1 per card). I'll be using the $3 off coupon found in August's All You as I don't have the larger $4 coupon that was found in 5/31 SmartSource Insert. Item rings up at $6.99 and you'll get $6.99 back in ECBs.
$5 moneymaker with the purchase of the Bayer Contour Monitor (limit 2 per card). You can get these for free with the use of insert coupons for $20-$30 that are out there as these are on sale for $14.99 this week so you'll spend nothing but tax and get $5 back in ECBs.
As always, you can increase your savings/moneymaking potential by using an autofill coupon ($4/20) or a CRT for $5/$25 if you have these handy.
For all the deals (including the hair color one mentioned above), click here to be redirected to the CVS weekly deals section on Southern Savers.
Rite Aid
Stim-U-Dent Mint Flavor 100 ct will be free after $1.49 SCR. I'm not even sure what these are but if they're gum or mints, I'll be picking one up.
Get a $10 Rite Aid gift card when you buy $30 in P&G Products (the Clairol Natural Instincts would qualify and when you use the $4 coupon and the $5/$25 Rite Aid printable that's out there, you'll be making $$ on this deal!).
Since I don't have the $4 Clairol coupon, I'm going to take advantage of this deal by buying Cover Girl products. Jenny lays out a great scenario involving foundation and face products. Click here for all the details and other Rite Aid deals this week.
Walgreens
There are lots of freebies to be had at Walgreens this week thanks to Register Rewards program. Freebies include Rembrandt toothpaste, Reach products, Carefree pantiliners, men's razors and toothbrushes- since we're pretty well stocked on dental hygiene products etc., I'm probably not going to take advantage of any of these. Rather, I'll just stock up on cheap newspapers while I'm there. I think I'm still harboring major resentment against Walgreens over their failure to keep Huggies wipes in stock this past week.
You can find all the details on deals here if you're up for shopping at Walgreens.
Happy shopping all!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Couponing 101- Lesson One
The answer? Most in my binder come from a couponers bread and butter- that of the Sunday paper inserts. I buy multiple copies of inserts- typically 10-12 each week. Our local Walgreens sell these at 50 cents less than other stores and I've learned that some Dollar Trees will even sell them for $1! Some folks opt to "dumpster dive" for additional newspaper inserts. I am not one of those folks (but no judgments to those of you who are!) Do not bother to scoop up multiple inserts on holiday weekends as you'll find that there are no inserts to be found in a holiday weekend paper.
After couponing for awhile and frequenting various message boards, I've learned that different regions get different coupons- not only for different type of products, but the coupon's face value can even vary from region to region and paper to paper. When super doubles are around, you'll be hoping for $1 and $1.50 coupons for your staple items; when it's triples, you'll be wishing for 50 cent and 75 cent coupon for maximum savings. So how do you get the most bang for your buck? You can hope to get lucky from your paper's inserts...or you can do what I do- trade coupons to get those for the products you need in the most desirable face values!
Trading coupons can be a lot of work, but also a lot of fun. There are many sites for which you can trade coupons. There are also sites out there for "clipping services" where you can pay for certain coupons. I don't pay for coupons. Well, that is not entirely true- there are sometimes that I will make a paypal gift as part of a trade- but I don't use clipping services at all. I trade quite frequently on http://www.hotcouponworld.com/. How it typically works is you'll try to work out a trade where it's a dollar for dollar type of exchange- or as close to it as you can come (ie, if you're looking for 10- $1/1 oreo cakester coupons, your trade offer would likely be for $10 worth of coupons). You can also trade with paypal as currency like I mentioned above or for forever stamps- generally these types of trades will work out as 10 cents on the dollar for coupon value (so if you have a trade for $20 worth of coupons, you'd either trade with $2 of a paypal gift or about 5 forever stamps).
I also get coupons online. Typically, you can only print out two internet coupons from your computer/IP address for a specific item. I've grown to use these more and more. I've read that many stores are encounter lots of coupon fraud- so some merchants will not accept these entirely. I haven't yet run across a store that doesn't accept these and I really really hope I won't.
I've recently discovered another great source for coupons at Walmart. It's a magazine that is only sold there entitled "All You." I've started purchasing multiple copies and will likely continue to do so. There are some great coupons you can find in this magazine!
There are other ways of getting coupons- blinkies (those found on the beeping red coupon dispensers along a store's aisles), peelies (those found stuck to the products themselves), hangtags (those found in a hangtag on the neck of a product) and winetags (one of my personal faves as previously discussed in the blog). I'm not a big fan of the blinkie or peelie q's because many of these will not double or triple. You can tell if a coupon will automatically double or triple by looking at the barcode on the coupon- if it starts with a 5, it should double/triple, it it starts with a 9, it will not double/triple.
You can also email manufacturers of products you love and request coupons! I'm going to be doing more and more of this as several of our fave products do not typically have coupons issued in Sunday inserts or magazines.
If any of you have any other tips for hunting coupons, feel free to share!!!
There should be lots of drugstore goodies to be had this coming weekend- I will try to post what I feel to be the best finds tomorrow.
Our next couponing lesson will be ORGANIZING- a trouble spot for most of us who have accumulated an obscene amount of coupons....stay tuned!