
Thursday, June 26, 2008
A Quick Coupon Run = FREE Wheat Thins

WAGS Dixie Deal - No Coupons Needed!

It is for Dixie paper plates and bowls. The best part, you don't need
2 Maalox Chrewables @ $3.99
Used 1 $2 Instore Monthly Maalox Coupon
or the shelfs are empty. LoL
You get what you pay for!
I of course went looking to see what company they are from.
Then I realized why not only they were so cheap,
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Ran into a couple differant Targets that
we were going by, an picked up the following:
27 Bags of Target Chips today
6 25ct Ziploc Baggies
Total Spent: $1.30
Total Saved: $28.03
Also found some WONDERFUL coupons today at
Giant Eagle for FREE Kraft Products.
Hoping to trade some friends for some more
and use them with a great up coming sale!
1.5 Carts Full = Longest Receipt cashier has ever seen
to take and resell at the flea market. Making a decent
profit. Which in turn has been helping us pay down our debt.
(We have been following Dave Ramsey's baby steps)
So we have been trying to keep $60 in a separate
envelope then our weekly $35 grocery money.
An when we are going Flea market deals.
We just make sure to do them in differant transactions
then our groceries. Makes everything simple, and
easy to keep track of with money, receipts, etc.
We went on Tuesday night to do some
deals for the flea market and some groceries.
This is how we did:
I still have $5 left in Groceries until Friday (Which feels good)
An $18 left in Flea Market deal fund
We got for the flea market:
10 Boxes of Orville Redenbacher Popcorn
7 Bags of Healthy Life Cat Food
5 Boxes of Cinnamon Toast Crunch
12 Ivory Dish Soap20 Lysol Wipes
20 Honey Nut Cheerios
17 Frnech's Mustard
25 Dial Hand Pumps
14 Suave Deodorant
Total Spent:$41.72
Total Saved:$220.85 (Saved 84%)
We got for us for groceries:
1 Loaf of Bread
15 Mini Bags of Chips (Target Brand)
12 Packs of 25ct Ziploc Bags
3 Dial Hand Pumps
1 dz Land O Lake Eggs (Thanks to the kind person who left a coupon)
19pks of 1lb Thick Sliced Farmland Bacon
3 Oscar Meyer Deli Singles (Got slight overage on each)
Total Spent:$15.87
Total Saved: $96.23 (Saved 86%)
It filled our trunk full!
Be sure to check out the links the left,
for some other great blogs of frugal, money saving families.
So thought I would take the time to
update tonight while hubby is sleeping.
On Saturday the 21st
It was run here run there day
I swear I could have taken a week off of deal
hunting and wouldn't have cared. Yeah right, who am I kidding. LoL
Hit our local grocery store Kuhn's an Got:
2.02lbs of Bing Cherries @ $4.02
2 Loafs of Bread @ $1.50each ($3)
10 Orville Popcorn @ 2/$2.99 ($14.95)
1 Newspaper @ $ .75
20 Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal @ $2each ($40)
Total Spent: $23.32
Total Saved: $92.43 (80%)
I also went to Walmart that day and had an AWSOME trip!
But for some reason now I can't find my receipt.
I will be searching for it tomorrow.
An will post when I find it.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Quick but Big Trip to Giant Eagle
But we also needed to hit Giant Eagle before the sale ended that night.
We normally go out after he is done working 10 or 11 at night.
But I was getting sick on going out so late.
With his work schedule this week, it worked out great.
For us to be able to go before his second job.
So we went each with a cart, an each did a transaction.
We did pretty well. Plenty of things for the flea market
and a bunch of goodies for us as well.
We got in both carts:
23 Ivory Dish Soap
15 Colgate Toothpaste
19 Suave Deodorant
2 Healthy Ones Chicken Lunch Meat
8 Pillsbury Grands (Small ct)
1 Lays Wavy Chips
2 Log Cabin Syrup
20 Lipton 16ct Tea Bags
2 Wanchai Ferry Dinner Kit
5 Honey Nut Cheerios
2 Bags of Salad
2 Boxs of Mushroom & chicken Rice-A-Roni
1 3pk Hidden Valley Dip Mix
20 Tic Tacs
1 Loaf of Bread
Total Spent: $16.87
Total Saved: $161.22 (92% Savings)
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Got to Love FREE!
Who doesn't right.
After dinner tonight, dh (darling husband) and I
went shopping a Kuhn's our local grocery store.
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Transaction 1:
24 Kool-Aid Packets @ $ .10each ($2.40)
20 32oz Powerade @ $ .69each ($13.80)
2 Motts 64oz Apple Juice @ $1.88each ($3.76)
Total Before coupons: $19.96
Total after coupons: $3.29 (Including $ .93 tax)
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Transaction 2: (I realized I had more coupons in the car)
9 Motts 64oz Apple Juice @ $1.88each ($16.92)
Total before coupons: $16.92
Total after coupons: $3.42
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Our other local grocery store (Giant Eagle)
is the same parking lot as Kuhn's
So we decided to make a quick stop in there.
As bagged salad was on sale, I had a coupon,
and we need some for dh lunch tomorrow.
So I ran in real quick, grabbed 2 bags of salad.
Which were B1G1, plus I had a $2 off 2 coupon!
I checked to see if they had any of the Honey Nut Cheerios
in stock that were on sale 5 for $10
Of course they were out of stock.
2 Bags of salad @ $1.69each ($3.38)
- $2 Coupon
Total: $1.38
I did remember to get a raincheck at customer service
for 20 boxes of the honey nut cheerios.
I ordered coupons on ebay for .75/1
When they arrive I will use the raincheck
and get them for .50cents a box!
We went home and cleaned out a bunch of empty boxes,
garbage and recycling. (It is garbage night)
An I remembered I needed Milk.
So we went to the Giant Eagle that is right near our house.
(Differant then the one mentioned above)
I figured I would check the All Bran Bars and drinks again.
I normally check them every time I am in a Giant Eagle or
Walmart. Since they have been having Try Me Free instant
coupons on them.To my amazement they have them!!
I yelled woohoo! LoL
I am sure some people in the store thought I was nuts.
But who cares. I love Free stuff!
They were also out of the Honey nut cheerios
and I meant to also get a raincheck there.
But didn't remember it until we were in the driveway.
So this is how I ended up:
1 Gallon of Milk @ $3.59
6 All Bran Drink Mix $3.99 ($23.94)
5 All Bran Bars @ $4.99 ($24.95)
54 Tic Tacs @ $ .50each ($27.00)
Total Before Coupons: $79.48 (Not including tax)
Total After Coupons: $3.59 (Just had to pay for the Milk!)
I plan on reselling:
The All Bran, Powerade, Some Motts Juice,
and Tic Tacs.
Should make about $67+
Tomorrow it is Back to Giant Eagle, and Kuhn's
and also going to make a stop off to Walmart.
Clearance Gum
Hope to resell them at the flea market in the coming weeks for $ .50 a pack.
Otherwise I have a good stockpile of gum. LoL
Went and recycled newspapers and found a bag full of coupon inserts! Yay!
Oh the savings people are missing out on.
Going grocery shopping tonight.
So will report back with all my goodies tomorrow.
Monday, June 16, 2008
We had heard about a store that doubles every day upto $1.25
An triples upto .50 on Tuesdays. The store is a bit of a drive for us.
But we were already near it on Saturday so thought we would go check it out.
I got all my hopes up for nothing.
Everything is WAY overpriced, even with coupons. You still wouldn't be getting that great of a deal with the items at regular price. The only way you might get some deals, are if the item was on sale at a good price and you had coupons.
But then is it really worth the gas money?
We only bought some homemade pepperoni bread while there
to eat for lunch @ $3.99 So yummy and had leftovers for dh for mondays lunch.
We did go to 2 CVS stores on Saturday night though.
We were so excited to see that they finally have a scanner
at the one store that prints coupons!!! Yay!!!
Transaction 1:
1 Candy Bar @ .50
2 Men's Degree Deordorant @ $2.50each ($5)
1 Schick Quatrro Trimmer @ $9.49
1 CVS Brand Maxi Pad @ $1.99
Total before coupons:$16.98
Total After coupons & ecb: $1.15 (Including .66 tax)
Earned $5 ecb
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Transaction 2:
2 Men's Degree Deordorant @ $2.50each ($5)
1 Schick Quatrro Trimmer @ $9.49
1 Johnson Buddies Bar @ $ .99
Total before coupons: $15.48
Total after coupons & ecb: $4.23
Earned $3 ecb
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Transaction 3:
4 Men's Degree Deordorant @ $2.50each ($10)
2 Schick Quatrro Trimmer @ $9.49 ($18.98)
3 Johnson Buddies Bar @ $ .99 ($2.97)
1 Listerine Kids Smart Rinse @ $3.49
Total before coupons: $35.44
Total after coupons & ecb: $ .52 (Including .03 tax)
Earned $11.49 ecb
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Transaction 4:
4 Men's Degree Deordorant @ $2.50each ($10)
2 Schick Quatrro Trimmer @ $9.49 ($18.98)
2 Listerine Kids Smart Rinse @ $3.49 ($6.98)
2 CVS Brand Maxi Pad @ $1.99 ($3.98)
2 Candy Bars @ $ .20each ($ .40)
Total before coupons: $40.34
Total after coupons & ecb: $1.83 (Including $1.47 tax)
Earned $14.98 ecb
A pretty good shopping day overall.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Aww The Memories....
I think dh put them in there for some reason.
As I normally keep all my receipts in a shoe box.
I know prices are going up on everything.
So I figured I would share some old but good deals I had
gotten at the first of this year. (2008)
CVS ~ 1/21/08
2 L'Oreal Makeup items Clearanced @ $3.05 each ($6.10)
10 L'Oreal Makeup items Clearanced @ $ .99each ($9.90)
1 One Touch Mini Monitor Sale Price @ $19.99
Total Before Coupons: $35.99
Total of coupons used: $33.99
Total After Coupons: $3.10 (Including Tax)
I also received an ecb for the Monitor of I think $5 or $10 (Can't remember which)
Giant Eagle ~ 1/25/08
2 Digiorno Pizza @ $3.99 ($7.98) -2
4 Cascadian Farms French Fries @ $2.00 ($8.00) -6
5 Welch Squeeze Jelly @ $1.81 ($9.05) -7.50
5 Packs of Instant Potatoes @ $ .84 each ($4.20) -3.50
Total Before Coupons: $29.23
Total of coupons used: $29.00 (Including my $10 Cat)
Total After coupons: $ .23 !!!!!!!!!!!!
(I did have a $10 Catalina that I did use, which brought the total down to .23cents)
Kuhn's ~ 1/16/08
3 Swiss Miss Cocoa @ $1each ($3.00)
6 Welch Squeeze Jelly @ $1.50each ($9.00)
10 Campbell's Spagettios @ $ .60each ($6.00)
3 Chew-eez Dog Treats @ $3.19 each ($9.57)
Total Before Coupons: $28.25
Total of coupons used: $25.57
Total After coupons: $2.68 (Including Tax)
Giant Eagle ~ 1/23/08
1 Hostess Twinkies @ $3.00
40 Yoplait Ypgurts @ .50each ($20.00)
10 Instant Mash Potatoes @ $1each ($10.00)
5 Quaker Quick Oats @ $1.50each ($7.50) Got $3 CAT wyb 5
10 Betty Crocker Instant Mash Potatoes @ .84each ($8.40)
1 Nesquick Chocolate Milk @ $1.50 ($1.50)
2 Carnation Instant Breakfast @ $5.99 ($11.98)
20 Colgate Toothpaste @ $1.50each ($30.00)
Total before coupons:$92.38
Total of coupons used:$77.88
Total after coupons:$16.49 (Including tax)
Also received a $3 cat to use on your next purchase!
Aww The Memories of such good deals!
Quick Walmart Run
I had printed off some more $1 off 2 Dr. Pepper Coupons
so wanted to pick a few more of those up.
(You can print of 2 per email address every day)
A friend had send me some coupons for
Free Land O'Frost 1lb lunchmeat.
Sadly my walmart did not carry the type the coupon
was good for.
So I grabbed 6 2Lt Dr. Peppers
Then went to check and see if they had restocked
the Kotex yet.
They had partially restocked the kotex.
I grabbed 6 for the coupons I had with me.
I have 20 more coupons I need to cut out of the news
papers I have from last weekend.
An I have a friend sending me 25 more as well.
I needed to pick up some cat litter
to make my 2 cats at home happy.
I picked up 1 container of litter.
But was sad when I realized I had
forgotten my litter coupon at home.
I would have just put the litter
back and gotten it another day when I
remembered my coupon.
But the cat's really needed the litter TODAY!
An I am sure they would have banished me from the
house if I would have came home empty handed.
Items I purchased:
6 2Lts of Dr. Pepper @ $1each ($6)
6 Kotex Pantyliners @ $1each ($6)
1 Tidy Cat, Cat Litter @ $7.44
1 24ok of Cookies @ $3.33 (Dh needed them for a last min work party)
Total before coupons:$22.77
Total Coupons used: $9
$1 off 2 2Lts Dr. Pepper = $3
$1 off 1 Kotex = $6
Total after Coupons: $14.58 (with tax)
We were going to go to Kuhn's as well
to buy some powerade that was on sale
with the awsome .75 off 1 Powerade coupons
we had gotten last weekend in the paper.
But we had to take care of some things at
home, so they were closed when we got there.
The sale goes on for a few more days.
So I will be sure to get there before the sale ends.
Today I am going to be taking a break
from running to the stores for deals.
I need to get some coupons organized here
at home. An get ready for a BIG shopping
trip tommorrow, Saturday afternoon!
If you read any of my post,
I would love for you to leave a comment
and let me know what you think.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Coupon Karma
So I went into Walgreens since I heard that they had some Viactive on clearance
for $3 and a $3 coupon in thier weekly flyer. (So would have been free with their coupon)
Sadly they did not have any on clearance at my store.
I figured I would check back in a couple of days to see if that changes.
So then I stop into Giant Eagle which is right next door to Walgreens.
Their weekly sale was going to be ending that night so, I wanted to grab a few things
before it ended.
Coke was on sale 5/$5 - I grabbed 1
100 Calorie Packs were on sale 2/$5 - I grabbed 2
Oscar Mayer Singles were on sale 2/$3 - I grabbed 2
Then I headed over to the health and beauty area.
I had a raincheck for Schick Intuition 3pk refills.
The raincheck was written as BOGO (Buy one get one Free)
I had $4 off 1 coupons so I asked them to ring up the refills
as half price so I could use a coupon on each one.
Thankfully my Giant Eagle has no problem doing this. :)
Then I had coupons for .75 off 1 Suave Deodorant
They were not on sale, but the regular price is $1.56!
Giant Eagle doubles coupons upto $ .99
So this is how I ended up:
1 Coke 2Lt @ $1
2 100 Calorie Packs @ $2.50 each
2 Oscar Mayer Singles @ $1.50 each
11 Suave Deodorant @ $1.56 each
10 Schick Intuition Razor 3pk Refills @ $5.19 Each (This is half the regular price per the raincheck)
Total Before Coupons: $82.38 (Including Tax)
Coupons Used:
$ .50 off 1 Coke Coupon x 1 = $1 (doubled)
$ .55 off 1 100 Calorie Pack x 2 = $2.20 (Doubled)
$ .75 off 1 Oscar Mayer singles x 2 = $3 (Doubled)
$ .75 off 1 Suave Deodorant x 11 = $16.50 (Doubled)
$4 off 1 Schick Intuition Razor Refill x 10 = $40
Total Coupon Savings: $62.70
Total Spent Out Of Pocket: $19.93 (Including $4.32 in Tax)
I plan on reselling the Schick Intuition refills which
should more then make up for the amount out of pocket.
After dh was done with work, we went to Walmart.
I had to return a couple of things that I had bought a differant day.
(Things I had bought without coupons)
When walking in the door, I saw 10pk boxes of Capri Sun
Wild Cherry for $1.97
We normally don't by Capri Sun but I figured it was a decent
price for dh to add to his lunches. So I grabbed 1 box.
Then I had seen that they had Kraft salad dressing for $1.58 each
and my mother in law had just given me 2 coupons each for $1.50 off a bottle.
So I grabbed two dressings, and headed to the Health & Beauty area.
I checked to see if they had any more All Bran with the FREE coupon
peelies attached to the front like the night previous. They did not.
I checked to see if they had restocked the Kotex yet from me
wiping them the night previous. Nope none in site.
So went over to the Bandaids.
40ct Bandaids are sale this week at Walgreens for .99 each
Walmart does this wonderful thing called Price matching.
If you bring in an ad from another store in the area,
They will price match the same item at the same price,
if they carry the item. I would normally just buy the
bandaids at Walgreens, but they have been giving me trouble
when I try to use a $1 coupon on a .99 item.
An Walmart normally does not give me any trouble at all.
When I went to check out, I price matched the Bandaids
and everything else rang up nicely.
I gave her the Kraft dressing coupons first
and then I noticed the total was $6.06 ??? Strange
I didn't think anything of it.
Just gave her 6 coupons for the bandaids
Total came to .18 with tax ???
Strange again, I thought it was going to be higher.
Just figured I had calculated wrong and paid with a quarter from my pocket.
When dh and I were walking away from the register
Dh questioned the amount. We checked, and sure enough
she had taken our $1.50 coupon off 4 times instead of twice.
We were right in front of Customer service.
So told a lady that we owed them $3
And explained the mistake with the coupons.
She smiled, I think she was more shocked that we were honest
then anything. She told us not to worry about it.
I asked 3 more times if she was sure, because I didn't want
the cashiers drawer to be short, get in trouble, etc.
She assured me it would be fine. An for us not to worry about it.
So we left with 3 bags full of goodies for .18!
It surely was the coupon angels looking down on us for sure.
I strongly believe in coupon Karma, an believe you should
always be honest in an oversight regardless if it is in your favor or not.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Crappy Cashier, but Great Savings tonight
Kuhn's (our local grocery store) & Walmart.
At Kuhn's I had 2 rainchecks that were going to expire today.
So I wanted to use them up, plus they had Dial hand pump soap on sale.
I first hit the salad dressing aisle.
I had a raincheck for 10/$10 Marzetti Salad dressing 16oz bottles
Plus I had 30 coupons for $1 off 1 Marzetti salad dressing
Which made them FREE!
We really don't need any more salad dressing. (our pantry is already full)
But Marzetti is really my favorite brand of dressing.
An I figured I would resell a few of the 30 bottles at the flea market.
So grabbed 30 bottles of dressing and then headed over to the dairy aisle.
I had a raincheck for Daisy Sour Cream 8oz 10/$10
Plus I had coupons .50 off 1
The good thing about Kuhn's is that they double
coupons up to .99 So that made the sour cream FREE also.
I had only brought 6 coupons with me. I had more coupons
at home. But I figured we don't go through much sour cream
and they normally only have a shelf life of about a month or so.
So I grabbed the 6 I had coupons for, and headed over to see
if there were any dial left.
In all honesty I expected the dial shelf to be emtpy or pretty
close to it. To my surprise I found 22 bottles!
The dial was on sale 5/$5, I had coupons for
.60/1 any dial pump or bars. They would double making the
dial soap FREE!
So in my cart I had 30 Bottles of salad dressing, 22 Bottles
of dial soap, and 6 Daisy Sour cream. All which would be free.
My hubby doesn't like the total being $0.00
So we decided to pick up a bar of Lava soap which we needed anyways.
The cashier was so nice and friendly.
She joked with us about how mush money we saved.
But how we ended up using a whole tree to print our receipt. LoL
We ended up paying $1.66 which .37 was tax for the dial.
We saved $59.49 (due to some overage from coupons doubling)
We then headed over to Walmart since they are practically next door to each other.
Here is all we got there:
40 Kotex Pantyliners @ $1 each ($40)
3 Honey Bunches of Oats @ $1.98each ($5.94)
14 Bushes Grilling Beans @ $1.25each ($17.50)
2 Bar-S Hot Dogs @ .67 each ($1.34)
8 Dr. Pepper 2Lts @ $1each ($8.00)
5 All Bran Fiber Bars @ $4.48each ($22.40)
8 All Bran Fiber Drinks @ $4.48each ($35.84)
Total Before Coupons: $133.90
Coupons Used:
$1 off 1 Kotex Coupons x 40 = $40
$2 off 1 Honey Bunches of Oats Coupon x 3 =$6
$1 off 1 Bushs Grilling Beans x 14 = $14
$ .25 off 1 Bar-S Hot Dogs x 2 = .50
$1 off 2 Dr. Pepper 2Lts x 4 = $4
$FREE All Bran Bars x 5 = $22.40
$FREE All Bran Drinks x 8 = $35.84
Total Coupon Savings: $122.74
Total Spent Out Of Pocket: $10.91
The cashier was VERY pissy to start with. I guess she normally is not a cashier.
An they were busy an was told to get on a register. Lucky her, we were her first customers.
She was not happy about how much stuff we had, how many coupons there were, etc.
In the end though I was very happy with our deals.
With my dh suggestion, I have decided to start a blog.
If you coupon to the extreme, like I do.
You can understand the rush you get when you bring home a trunk full
of items from the grocery store for less then $50.
If you don't coupon at all, I hope you continue to read my blog,
and learn how you can save your family money too.
A little bit about me and my family.
I am 25, married to a wonderful man since 2004.
I started couponing in the fall of 2006.
Soon after starting I got my dh on board with me.
As he was just as excited about the savings as I was.
I became what I call an extreme couponer in the fall of
2007. I realized instead of just getting 10 of something
I could get 20 or 50 or more of something.
An be able to share with family, friends, donate it or resell it
at a low cost to people that don't coupon.
I was able to give 2 Laundry baskets & 2 18gal rubbermaid
totes OVERFLOWING with food and household items
to friends in need this past Christmas.
All the items had been free or REAL cheap after coupons.
We couldn't afford expensive holiday gifts, so had decided to
do that instead. I think it was the best gift we could have given.
Of course everyone thought we had spent WAY more then we really had.
Normally all those items would have cost $200+ each x 4 = $800 in the store at normal prices.
But we didn't spend over $50 for all 4 Gift baskets!
We plan on doing it again this year for differant people.
An plan on giving out 6 baskets instead of 4.
We have already set items aside for the baskets when
we find a good deal. Now I just have to decide who is getting the baskets!?
I plan on going shopping later tonight at our local grocery store, Kuhn's
and Walmart. Also might hit CVS for some clearanced makeup if I have time.