Saturday, January 31, 2009

Blog Award

Thanks to Michelle at Saving Some Green for nominating me for a Lemonade Award! How sweet.

Here are a few blogs I would like to nominate for this award. There are so many great money saving blogs out there...

Surviving the Stores
Everyday Food Storage
Boise's Steals and Deals
My Food Storage Deals
Fabulessly Frugal
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How Stores Get Reimbursed for Coupons

Ever wonder what happens to your coupons after you use them at the store? How do the stores get reimbursed? What is the process?

Southern Savers has a great article on this. Check it out.
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Using Coupons #3

After you have your shopping list and you know what coupons you are going to use, I recommend you do the following:

1. Make sure you organize everything before you go. Don't think you can run to the store and remember where those coupons are in your folder. Get out all the coupons you are planning to use on that particular trip and clip them to your list. Know where they are! It will go much quicker at checkout. I do mine this way:

  • As I am making my list, I put a star next to the name of the item. That is my 'code' to remind myself I have a coupon for that item.

  • I count all the coupons I am using for that shopping trip. For example, if I have 10 coupons I am using, I double check before I get to the counter: the starred items on my list and the amount of coupons I have match up. Check! Just make sure you don't forget anything. It's really easy to do that, especially if the kids are with you.

2. The second part is to understand the deals you are getting. If something rings up wrong at the register, you need to know about the deal you are trying to get so you can explain it to the cashier. Speak up! If the item rings up at a different price, speak up. If the coupon doesn't ring up correctly, speak up.

It is important to know and understand the store's individual coupon policy. Know whether or not they accept printable coupons, competitor coupons, and such. I will tell you right now that you CAN combine manufacturer coupons (the ones from the newspaper and online...they say "manufacturer coupons" at the top) and store coupons together for double the savings. Store coupons are put out by the store, and are not reimbursed by manufacturers. Some cashiers just don't know you can do this. Don't be afraid to talk to a manager about it if the cashier gives you grief. You are doing nothing wrong!

3. Always take all your coupons with you to the store. I cannot emphasize this one enough. You will always run into unexpected clearance items and bargains. And it will kill you if you see shampoo on clearance for $1.25 and you know you have a $1/1 coupon at home. Ahhh! Always take your coupons with you! It has happened to me and I haven't made that mistake again! I keep my coupons in a large accordion folder that fits neatly into my large purse. I take it everywhere I go. I clip the coupons that I:

  • know I will use
  • think I might use (if an item is on sale or clearance)
  • will only use if the item is on sale or clearance
  • would like to have for stock up items if I get for a great price

I basically clip about 90% of the coupon inserts. Also, save, save, save EVERY coupon you get in the mail! You never know when a sale will come up and you can use it. Diaper coupons, shampoo coupons, all those mailers you throw away! Save those coupons. I can't even tell you how many of those coupons I have used on sales to get things free or nearly free. It pays to take 10 seconds to clip and file away.

The more you watch the sales and coupon, you will notice a pattern. Certain things always go on sale and clearance at particular stores. Some stores even have a schedule. I won't pay for some things at full price at Walmart (like my hubby's favorite deodorant) because I know every few months they go on sale at Walgreens and when I use a coupon with it I can get it much cheaper. Noticing these things also will be helpful knowing which coupons you want to clip.

Some people don't like to clip the coupons, they like to keep them in their inserts. Do what is best for you! I have found this other way is much more beneficial to me.

4. There are many other small tips. One good tip I have heard is to print off the store's coupon policy and take it with you in your purse in case you have problems. They can usually be found on their websites. Another good tip that I practice all the time is making sure you go at a good time of day. If you are shopping with a lot of coupons go at a time of day that is not as busy. Other shoppers will thank you!

As you coupon more and more, you will find what works for you the best. You might even find a favorite checker to help you! At the Albertson's store I shop at for deals, there is one particular checker I LOVE. I will wait in a long line just to have her check me out....sound crazy, but I know she loves helping me and she loves seeing me get a good deal!

5. There will always be another sale. Items always go on clearance, stores always have sales. If you miss a sale, can't get to a sale, or forget your coupons, don't fret. There will always be another sale! I can't make it to every sale or get every deal. I have a lot of family, church, and other responsibilities that I have to do. I do make an effort, but you just can't get to every one. So that's okay!

Here are some general coupon rules you need to know. And many more questions can be answered by reading this coupon 101 at Pinching Your Pennies.

If you have any more questions, please ask!


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Friday, January 30, 2009

Other Mother's .25 sale!

If you live in my area, mark the last weekend of each month on your calendars. Other Mothers, a child and baby consignment store, has a .25 sale every month, on the last weekend (Friday and Saturday) of the month, starting at 10am!

Other Mothers Inc - 10422 W Fairview Ave, Boise, ID - (208) 376-4855

I love going to this sale. They take all their donations that they deem are not worthy to be sold in the store, and put them in their .25 sale. You have to dig through piles of clothes, toys, shoes, maternity clothes, etc to find what you might want, but I think it's worth it. Every time I have gone I have found clothes in great shape for my kids.

I believe the Nampa store does their .25 on the first weekend of the month. Correct me if I am wrong!

Other Mothers - 2108 Caldwell Blvd # 5, Nampa, ID - (208) 468-9555

When you go it is helpful if you don't have your little kids with you, but when I have taken mine with me it hasn't been too bad. The Boise location has their sale indoors. It used to be outside which was more difficult. I don't know about the Nampa store.

If you don't live in my area, see if any of your consignment stores do this! It's worth a shot.
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Frugal Living Friday: Reminders

Welcome to Frugal Living Friday! Each week I will feature a tip that can help us stretch our budget and live more frugally! If you have a tip that you want shared on Frugal Living Friday, let me know and you could become a guest blogger for a day.


As we begin 2009, lets remember some things that will help us all live more frugally (and better, actually). Here is to a more prosperous new year!

What can you do without?

Needs vs. Wants

Setting financial goals

Save money by meal planning

Ways to get free stuff and get paid

Extra Money & Trades



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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Win a cansolidator from Shelf Reliance!

Let's start off Wednesday with a giveaway announcement! :)

Do you know about Shelf Reliance and the amazing products they have? One of their products is the consolidator series of organizing....it will fit inside your cupboards and hold 2-3 x the amount of cans for you in the space you are currently using. Awesome!

Yes, they are expensive....HOWEVER.....Vanilla Joy is having a giveaway on her blog for this consolidator!!! Go to her blog and enter for a chance to win....3 winners will be announced next week! Yay!
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Hurry! Pinecone link is up!

Pinecone Research has open registration! Pinecone is company you do surveys for, and sometimes you do products tests. I have been a member of their panel for 6 years, and you get paid to take the surveys and do the product tests (and you get to keep the product). They used to pay $5 for each one, but now it is $3. REALLY easy stuff, never takes more than 15 minutes. They pay you via Paypal. I have blogged about Pinecone before HERE. I love this company!

Take a minute to read this email and sign up for Pinecone Research! They can be difficult to get into but it's worth your time.

Dear XXXX

PineCone Research continues to grow and we invite you to help! We are offering select members the opportunity to recommend membership to a friend or relative who is NOT a member of their household. Do you know of households that would like to join the PineCone Research Panel? If so, please FORWARD A COPY of this email to each household you would like to refer so that they may click on the registration link shown below. That household should complete the registration form themselves and submit it.

REMEMBER THAT ONLY ONE PERSON PER HOUSEHOLD MAY REGISTER.
Multiple registrations of the same Household will void all registrations.

Here is the link to the registration: As a member in good standing, you've already seen the benefits of being part of PineCone Research. So please, share the benefits of membership with a friend. Just don't forget, please don't tell them about any of the products that you have seen in our questionnaires or tried in your home. Remember, it's important that your PineCone Research survey and product testing experiences remain confidential.

If your referral has any questions, they can email us at scott@pineconeresearch.com or click on the attached links to learn more about PineCone Research.

http://www1.pineconeresearch.com//about.HTMhttp://www1.pineconeresearch.com//policy.htm

While this is not a paid referral program, we genuinely appreciate your help in spreading the word that PINECONE IS GROWING! Thank you,Karen ScottWeb site:

http://www.pineconeresearch.com

Email: scott@pineconeresearch.com
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Free Build A Bear up to $12

(thanks PYP!)

Build-A-Bear ~Free animal up to 12.00 value

I signed up for their newsletter in November and I got a Christmas coupon for Free animal up to 12.00 value. I thought it was a one time thing but I just got another coupon in my email for the same thing. This time though it was for a valentines day promo. I guess they figure if they can get you in the store with a free bear your gonna end up buying expensive shoes and clothing, etc. Coupon for free bear, no purchase needed. I'm not signed up for any points program with them so this isn't associated with anything like that.

www.buildabear.com

sign up for their newsletter and look out for emails with the subject line free bear. It may take 3 weeks or so.

NOTE: I copied this post from PYP, I have not signed up yet. But others have had luck.
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Monday, January 26, 2009

6 Free Digital Valentines Day Cards from Scrapbooks Etc.

Get 6 free digital Valentines Day cards and free shipping! Offer ends Feb 1, 2009.

Scrapbooksetc.com

Enter code valentine at checkout.

These are super cute!
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Sunday, January 25, 2009

FREE Food Storage Tracking System


Thanks Tonya for letting me know about this awesome website! StockupFood.com is a FREE resource for you to keep track of your food storage! All you do is enter how many people are in your family, what you have, and how many months you want storage for. It tells you where you are at immediately!

It literally took me just minutes to find out how much storage we have. I am currently working towards a year's worth of food storage for my family. I found out I am 61% there! Whoo Hoo! I have been tallying my food the past few weeks so I already knew my amounts. That's why it didn't take me long.

Check out StockupFood.com! It's really easy to use and you will have a free resource to keep track of your storage.


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Friday, January 23, 2009

Books A Million: free shipping and sales!

BooksAMillion is having a super sale, plus great free shipping codes to go along with it! This is a good time to buy birthday, baby shower, or anytime gifts! If you have middle school or late elementary kids, there are smoking deals on paperbacks for $1! These are all highly rated books on Amazon and other book sites.

Here is an example of some great deals they have going on:

Eric Carle Chunky Book Assortment
Retail Price: $11.97
Online Price: $5.97
Club Price: $5.37
(Save 55%)


Use these codes to save even more!
  • Free shipping on any order 134FREE0109 - exp UNKNOWN
  • Free shipping over $25. Automatic, no code necessary. You must SELECT free shipping on the final checkout page.
  • $10 off when you spend $50 PRESOBAMA
BooksAMillion.com LINK

(thanks PYP for the heads up on this sale!)
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Frugal Living Friday: Making it Last

Welcome to Frugal Living Friday! Each week I will feature a tip that can help us stretch our budget and live more frugally! If you have a tip that you want shared on Frugal Living Friday, let me know and you could become a guest blogger for a day.

So now that I have such a large stockpile of cereal, oatmeal, granola bars, etc. many of you have emailed me asking how I keep my kids out of it all! It is exciting for the kids to go out to the garage (unfortunately, I don't have a pantry) and go "shopping" when we are out of something in the house. But if I let them have free reign my good deals will be gone in no time.

I have set up a few rules for making our food last. I explained to my kids that although the food was super cheap (and often free!) that doesn't mean we can go crazy with it. I only stock up like this when the deals are really good and I won't replenish at full price. After I explained this I told them how things would work:

  1. Only one granola bar per day. For the school kids this means most likely one in their lunch, but after school snacks include fresh fruit, toast, or something like that.

  2. Even though our family are self-proclaimed "cereal freaks" (according to my husband) we don't have cold cereal everyday. We would go through it way too quickly! I set up a breakfast schedule for us that I will explain below.

  3. You need to ask permission if you want to get anything.

Now I know these rules will probably be broken at some point, but I like having them in place. Here is a loose breakfast schedule I have in place so the kids know they will still have something to eat in place of cold cereal. I don't have specific days for each type of food, because my food desires or schedule may change. Like I said, it's a loose schedule! And we mix up all the options to form all sorts of combinations to fit our tastes for the day.

BREAKFAST OPTIONS (besides cold cereal)

Oatmeal & fruit/yogurt
Pancakes or Waffles
Muffins & breakfast smoothies
Biscuits & poached eggs
Omelets/Eggs and toast
Breakfast Burritos (tortillas w/scrambled eggs & spices, hashbrowns, ham, etc)
Homemade "Egg McMuffins" (my hubby loves these)

So I am at least trying to make my food last as long as possible! So far the kids have been really good about sticking to the rules. They know I won't go out and just buy lots more.

How do you make your stockpile last?


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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The Children's Place annual 50% off clearance sale

It's time again for the Children's Place 50% off clearance prices sale! Items are cheap, and going fast!

Children's Place Link

Shipping is flat rate $5, no matter how much you order!

PLUS, use this code for an additional 15% off your order! SA19

You can get shirts for $2, shoes for $5, and lots more. It's a good time to stock up for next year.
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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Freebies

Some new freebies floating around. Get them before they are gone!

2 year subscription to Parents Magazine
Gooseberry Patch Cookbook
Reach Flosser
Country Bob's All Purpose Sauce
BOOST Kids Essential Multipack (a $14.99 value for the first 25,000 only!)
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Friday, January 16, 2009

Updates

I have updated many of the free samples on my sidebar, including some new ones from Quaker. Go get some free samples!

I have also updated my link of printable coupons with some new info. I linked to it here, but it is also on my sidebar. Check it out!

Also, in case you haven't noticed before I label all my posts into categories. I do this so you can find past posts and other information easily. Scroll down on my sidebar until you come to my label cloud and you will find all my categories.
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Frugal Living Friday: Homemade Mixes

Welcome to Frugal Living Friday! Each week I will feature a tip that can help us stretch our budget and live more frugally! If you have a tip that you want shared on Frugal Living Friday, let me know and you could become a guest blogger for a day.

Sometimes convenience is worth it when it comes to baking, don't you agree? Making everything from scratch can be time consuming and just plain tiring sometimes. However, did you know you can make your own homemade convenience mixes to keep on hand? The majority of the time it would be more economical and healthier to use homemade mixes than boxes from the store.

Many times you can find box mixes on great sales where they are super cheap. But just remember: They are processed. They have hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup, artificial colors and flavors, etc. You skip all this by spending a few extra minutes making homemade mixes yourself. It really doesn't take long. Yesterday I made a homemade brownie mix, and it took me about 15 minutes. It will keep for up to 6 months in a cool, dry place.

Brownie Mix

8 cups sugar (I do less, but that is just me)

4 cups all-purpose flour

4 tsp. baking powder

4 tsp. salt

2 1/2 c. baking cocoa

2 cups shortening

In a large bowl, combine the sugar, flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt. Cut in shortening until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs, like this:

Store in an airtight container in a cool dry place for up to 6 months. I put mine in Tupperware, label it like so and stick it in my fridge in the garage. Yield: 18 cups.


I got this recipe from Quick Cooking magazine a few years ago and clipped it. With this brownie mix, you can make fudge sauce, walnut brownies, brownie snack cake, and brownie crinkle cookies. Pretty nifty! I took a photo of the page, hopefully you can click on the picture and it will be large enough for you to see the recipes and photos.



With one recipe of this homemade mix, I figure it is like having about 4-5 box mixes from the store. You can make several batches of things with one mix recipe. I made the brownie crinkle cookies yesterday and got 3 dozen cookies. With the cost of the ingredients figured in, I estimate the cost for a batch of brownies with this mix to be approximately about .30 cents . Not too bad, eh?

Plus, like I said before you are getting the satisfaction of knowing you are making something that you feel good about. You know what goes in there. There is so much crap in those box mixes, so much stuff that is really bad for us.

Here are some websites with ideas for making your own homemade mixes.

Recipe Gold Mine Homemade Mixes

Cyber Kitchen Homemade Mixes

Hillbilly Housewife Homemade Convenience Foods

My friend Holly's Mix Recipes

Do you make your own mixes? Do you have any recipes to share? Oh, and don't forget to do THIS with your pancake mixes! :)

(I did a post on cooking from scratch awhile ago you may want to look at)


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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Around Town Sales

Right now is a good time to buy ahead for next year. Many stores around town are having deep discounts! Here are a few I know about.
  • Old Navy is having and extra 50% off the lowest marked price on all clearance items through Sunday.
  • Target has toys on clearance 50%-75% off, as well as camping gear, clothes, and many other items 50%-75% off. Apparently some stores are doing an extra 30% off clearance, but this is store specific so ask first.
  • Bath and Body Works is supposedly changing the look of their lines so many of their basic scents are on sale so they can get the new packaging in.
  • Shopko has advertised in their flyer I got in the paper that Christmas decor (what's left anyway) is 90% off starting tomorrow.

Many stores do things differently than others so I suggest calling your local store before making a special trip to see how deep their discounts are. Happy shopping!


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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

I know you are there...

Hey all you lurkers....

I know you are there because I am getting over 100 hits a day on my blog! That is up from even a few months ago.

With the way the economy is going we are all in need of being more thrifty.

The focus of my blog is to not only find deals, but to also find and practice ways to live more frugally and save our money! That is why I do Frugal Living Friday every week. Isn't that what it's all about? I think so!

What else would you like to see on this blog? Anything specific? I will try my best to accommodate all requests. My life is busy and my family comes first, but I also love this topic (thus why I started this blog back in '07). I can't post every deal I hear about, nor every idea I have. It's just not realistic for me and my life right now. But I will do my best!

I know you are there reading...what do you say?
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Albertson's Sale Results

***Note: I combined my two posts of the Albertson's sale details and my results. The new combined post can be found directly below. I kept this post on because of the comments that were here previously. All info that was here before is now on the post below. Thanks!***
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Albertson's Deals: Sale & the BIG results combined!

In the five years I have been couponing and deal shopping I don't think I have ever had a sale this BIG! Albertson's is having a tremendous sale this week! You can double up to 6 coupons, plus you get Catalina's (coupons to use on your next purchase) back too. I will explain this all in a minute. First, here is a pic of everything I got this morning:

9 packages swaddlers (I am so excited to stock up on newborn diapers for cheap!)
10 boxes cereal
4 yogurt packages
5 boxes Fiber One granola bars
2 Warm Delights
1 Cheerios snack mix
2 Cascade detergent packs
1 Dawn dish soap
1 Crest toothpaste
3 Mr Clean eraser packs
2 bottles Pantene
1 Always Infinity
2 packages Powerade
2 packages Charmin
1 package Bounty (12 pk)

Wonder how much I paid for all this? Would you believe I only paid $132.44 out of pocket? But wait....there is more....I also have $40 worth of Catalina's to use on future purchases....so I really only spent $92.44 on everything listed above!!!!!!! Just the diapers alone should have been $90 at regular price.

It worked out that I spent only $18.62 on just the 9 packs diapers....is that amazing or what? The Pantene was only .17 a bottle! WOW!

How did I do it? Let me explain how this sale works.

You purchase items in the sale in groups of $30. For every $30 you spend, you get $15 worth of catalina's back to use on a future purchase. For the diaper deal, if you spend $25 on any baby products, you get a $5 catalina back to use on a future purchase.

Are you still with me?

So the diapers are included in BOTH deals (at least the swaddlers and cruisers are). So I purchased 3 packs of diapers for $10 each, totaling $30. So I got both the $5 catalina AND the $15 catalinas too. Awesome! PLUS...I had manufacturer coupons to use as well to save me even more! I had 4 coupons I was able to use and I doubled 3 of them.

PLUS, Albertson's is letting you double up to 6 coupons at once this week. You have to use their special in-ad coupon to do that, so make sure you grab an ad if you don't have one. AWESOME!!!

Go to Albertson's website to look up the weekly ad if you don't get it in the newspaper.

HERE is the link to the printable shopping list on Pinching Your Pennies. They spell it all out for you...where to find your coupons, where to print them out, etc. Really easy. (This list is for Idaho so there might be a few changes where you are, I don't know.)

PYP also has an Excel Spreadsheet that spells it all out for you. It is on the same link I listed above, just scroll down a little to find it. This spreadsheet is AMAZING and I highly recommend you using it to be your shopping list. It's what I use when I go shopping on sales like these.

ADVICE: When you go to this sale, have it all spelled out before you get to the store. Know what coupons you are using with each grouping or you will get confused. It also helps because if you don't know how much you should be spending you won't know if they make a mistake. So take the Excel spreadsheet with you. I paper clip my coupons together in groupings. I made 7 transactions today of the $30 groups...you HAVE to do them separately to get the $15 back each time.....and I had all of my coupons grouped together for each group. That way you can just hand the coupons to the cashier each time you are ringing up a grouping. Make sense?

This sale is the perfect example of why you should SAVE (and organize) every coupon you get, even ones in the mail. You might think you will never use them, but you will be surprised....when sales like this happen you will be sad you don't have them. Refer to the coupon organizing posts I made below last week to get you started on organizing coupons. Because I saved all those Pampers coupons I get in the mail, I was able to save an additional $6 today! It IS worth it!

If you have any questions, please post here. This is a great week to build up your 3 month supply of food storage!

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UPDATE: Here are my Albertson's Sale Results! (as of 1/13/09 after my last trip on this sale!)

So the past few days I have spent a good portion of my day organizing my garage to fit everything I bought at the Albertson's sale this week! I am happy that I have plenty of diapers & wipes for my new baby for several months at least. We are well-stocked again on cereal, toilet paper, and popcorn among lots of other stuff. Yay! Here are the numbers:

(keep in mind on a few of these transactions I bought regular things I needed like butter, milk, eggs, chicken, etc. There were AWESOME prices last week on lots of things that are not on the $15 back promo)

Total out of pocket expense: $342.03

Manufacturer coupon savings (with some doubling): $99.27

Catalina's used: $345

Total Dollar Savings: $1,472.71

My total savings was 81%! WOW!

Everything I purchased should have cost me $1,814.74 !!! Holy cow. In case you are super curious, here is a list of everything I bought for only $342. Tell me what you think! I think I did pretty sweet. :)

Albertson's Sale: Items Purchased (all items below total price came to $342.03!)

Jolly Time Popcorn...17 boxes (all were free after coupons)
Powerade (packs of 10 each)...5 packs
Cereal... 38 boxes (no box was more than .50 after coupons)
Bounty (packs of 8 BIG rolls) ...2 packs
Charmin (packs of 9 jumbo rolls)... 14 packs
Pampers Diapers... 18 packs (averaged out to be about $3 per pack)
Baby Refill Wipes...16 packs
Pantene...2 bottles (only .17 each after coupons)
Crest Toothpaste...1 tube
Cascade...2 packages
Always Infinity...1 package
Dawn Dishwashing...1 bottle
Magic Eraser... 3 packages
Gogurts... 9 boxes
Yo Plus Yogurt... 2 packages
Fiber One Granola Bars... 11 boxes
Muffin mix... 3 boxes
Chex Mix... 4 packages
Warm Delights... 2 packages
Frosting...2 containers

Stuff purchased not on the $15 back sale:

Milk... 2 gallons
Fresh Chicken... 8 lbs (price was $1.24 lb after $5 promo discount)
Rice A Roni... 8 boxes
Butter... 2 lbs
Mtn High Yogurt... 2 containers
Eggs... 2 dozen
Bread... 1 loaf
Cheese... 4 lbs
Newspaper...1

Note that even though my coupon and catalina savings totals more than my out-of-pocket expense, this doesn't mean I got everything for free. It means I got everything stinkin' cheap!

See what coupon shopping can do for you? Don't knock it until you try it! :)


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Free bottle of Suave


LINK TO REGISTER

For over 70 years, the Suave brand has bottled our belief that you can live beautifully for less. It’s a belief we call Suavenomics. We want to put a bottle of that in your hands. We hope it will inspire you to apply this idea to your everyday life. Clip a coupon. Hit a shoe sale. Squeeze more joy out of every dollar. This is no time to give up on your hopes, your dreams or your beauty. This is time to stop overpaying for them.

Come back to suave.com on January 14 to get a coupon for your free bottle of Suave.

Live beautifully for less. Suavenomics.

Register on suave.com to receive a coupon for one(1) bottle of Suave shampoo, Conditioner, Hair Spray, Styling Aid, Body Wash, or Body Lotion ( good up to $3.00) by mail.

Registration begins at 12:00:01 a.m. ET on January 14, 2009 and ends at 11:59:59 p.m. ET on January 14, 2009. Limit one coupon per household.
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Monday, January 12, 2009

Free Potty Training Kit from Pampers

Free Potty Training Kit from Pampers!

Kit includes:
A free sample of Easy Ups Trainers
Valuable coupons ($5 worth)
Fun stickers and coloring pages
Step-by-step potty training tips
Progress Chart
Dora or Diego training trophy

Limit one per household


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Friday, January 9, 2009

Free Book Download


Download Suze Orman's 2009 Action plan book! This FREE download is only available until January 15, 11:59 pm CT so hurry!

Suze has some great information on getting your finances in order for 2009. This is the year!


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Frugal Living Friday: Food for Thought

Welcome to Frugal Living Friday! Each week I will feature a tip that can help us stretch our budget and live more frugally! If you have a tip that you want shared on Frugal Living Friday, let me know and you could become a guest blogger for a day.

Check out Judy Stark's "Big To-Do List for 2009." I love this article. She has lots of great advice to follow.


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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Baby Samples and Freebies

Every time I have had a baby I always sign up with different companies for freebies and samples. It has saved me a ton of money! I normally breastfeed my babies for about 6 months. When my other 3 kids were babies, I had enough formula samples to last me several months....so I really didn't need to buy that much formula before they turned a year old! It was fantastic. I hope to do the same this time around...I only have 4 1/2 months until my newest little one enters this world.

There are so many coupons, samples, and freebies out there. I am starting to compile a list. If you know of one that I don't have listed, let me know and I will add it.

Note: I have signed up for all of these offers before, and gotten them. I also signed up with many of them again. I will only list legitimate offers that come. Most of these offers are for the US only.

FORMULA
Parent's Choice Formula sample
Nestle Good Start baby formula coupons
Enfamil Family Beginnings
Similac Welcome Addition---call 1800 BABYLINE (press #1) automated call
Bright Beginnings Customer Club


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Monday, January 5, 2009

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Walgreens stock up

There is a great stockup sale on vitamins and cold medicine at Walgreens this week. When you purchase $20 or participating products you get $10 Register Rewards back.

Plus, there is a rebate for the same products in yesterday's newspaper (1/4/09) you can combine with it! I bought 2 packages of Alka-Seltzer Cold, 1 bottle of men's One-A-Day vitamins and 1 bottle of Flintstone's vitamins. I had $4 worth of coupons from Sunday's paper that I used as well. I should get back $10 from the rebate in the newspaper so I will come ahead on this deal! This is a great time to stock up on these items. The expiration date was a year and a half away, so plenty of time to use them.

Also, there is a $1.50 rebate for Electrosol this month. Use the $2.50/1 coupon in Sunday's paper yesterday and you will get paid to buy it this week! My store was already out this morning, so don't wait long for this deal.

Garnier shampoo/conditioner is also on sale. Combine the Easy Saver coupon with the manufacturer coupon (if your local area got this coupon) and get it free!

Oh, and this would be a good week to purchase an additional Sunday paper (or two). There are 5 inserts this week with lots of great coupons, including Quaker items. And Albertson's always has a BIG Quaker sale in the next few months. :) hint, hint.


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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Using Coupons #2

So when it come to starting your grocery list and you want to use coupons, where do you begin? It could take hours to go over all the ads, see if you have coupons that match up with the sales, etc. Who has time for that?

There are some fabulous resources on the Internet that offer this very service! Some are free, some cost money. Many of these places have printable shopping lists that match up the item, the sale price, the coupon that goes with the item (and where to find it) and your final price at the register. Can't get much better than that!

Unfortunately, I live in an area that does not have double coupons. If you do utilize those sales! Doubling a coupon means that the face value of the coupon is doubled at checkout. For example, if you have a coupon for $1 off Skippy Peanut Butter, it would double to $2 off! See how your savings can add up? Since I don't have this luxury, I combine coupons with really good sales & clearance items to stock up. It's the best I can do. These websites can help you do just that!

Pinching Your Pennies
This is a website with hundreds of resources for the frugal shopper, and it's all FREE! Registering gives you optimal benefits. There are individual state forums with deals specific to each state. There are weekly printable shopping lists (like the ones I explained above) for many stores like Albertsons, Walgreens, and Rite Aid. Here is an example. There are many, many forums with different topics on saving money, living frugally, emergency preparedness, meal planning, and MORE!

Grocery Smarts
Grocery Smarts has many of the same resources as Pinching Your Pennies. Here is an example of what their shopping lists look like. This particular list is for Albertson's in Utah. See how they spell it all out for you? So easy! You can also print coupons from Grocery Smarts.

Notice on these shopping lists that the coupons are listed like this:

Fresh Express Salad Blend, any .55/1 DND (12-31-08) SS-12/7

Here is what it means. The coupon is for Fresh Express Salad Blends, any type. The value of the coupon is .55 off 1 bag. DND means the coupon is a Do Not Double. The expiration date is 12-31-08, and the coupon is found in the Smart Source insert from the 12/7/08 Sunday newspaper. Got it? As soon as you understand the lingo you can find your coupons VERY quickly.

The Grocery Game
This one finds local sales and deals in your area, but it does cost money. I recommend trying the free websites first, only because I am cheap and want to save every buck I can!

There are many, many blogs and websites out there that list the deals weekly for Walgreens, Rite Aid, CVS, and more! I cannot list every deal I find or know about. I do try to share as much as I can. I have listed some of my favorites on my sidebar under the category "Must Places to Visit."


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Friday, January 2, 2009

Frugal Living Friday: Using Coupons

Welcome to Frugal Living Friday! Each week I will feature a tip that can help us stretch our budget and live more frugally! If you have a tip that you want shared on Frugal Living Friday, let me know and you could become a guest blogger for a day.

Sometimes using coupons has a negative ring to it. Someone said to me once, "Using coupons to save .25 on tuna or .35 on crackers seems pointless to me. I don't have time for that."

What they said is true to a point. When using coupons, it is a waste of time (and money) if you are using coupons to purchase things just to use the coupon, or to buy things you wouldn't normally buy.

Using coupons on items you always buy anyway, going to double/triple coupon days at grocery stores AND combining coupons in conjunction with sales and clearance prices is where you will get ahead! Way ahead! I am talking getting stuff for free or really cheap! It sounds too good to be true, but it's really not. It takes time to learn the process, but once you get the idea of how sales work at certain stores it doesn't take long to get it down.

The first step to take if you have not been an avid couponer before is to get a subscription to the Sunday newspaper so you can get the coupons. Many areas offer 'subscription packages' so you can get multiple Sunday papers for a great price...if you want to have multiple coupons. You want multiple coupons if you live in an area that has double or triple coupon days periodically. Just ask your local newspaper what deals they have. Another way to get more coupons is to ask your friends and neighbors if you can have their coupons from their Sunday paper. Many people throw them away!

Once you begin getting coupons you need to organize them. Some people cut out every coupon in the weekly inserts and file them away. Other people only cut what they know they are going to use. I prefer doing a little of both. I cut all the coupons I will use, plus coupons I would use if I ran across a really great sale. I carry my file with me always when I shop and there have been countless time I have ran across an unexpected sale or clearance item (especially at Target) and because I had my coupons with me, I got the item for free or less than .25!

You also need to file the inserts themselves, even if you don't think you will use the rest of the coupons. Sometimes the coupon in the inserts don't expire for several months, and a sale just might come up. This happened with me and some Visine coupons. I did the KMart Super Double Coupon Days a few months ago and because I had kept older inserts, I was able to go back, get the Visine coupons, and I got 3 bottle of Visine for free!

I use a file folder for my inserts. I put the most current insert on top. If you look closely on the spine of the coupon insert, they are dated. You can find them easily that way. There are a few different inserts that come in the Sunday paper:

Smart Source (SS)
Red Plum (was Valassis) (RP)
Valassis (now Red Plum) (V)
Proctor and Gamble (PG)

TaylorTown Preview tells us the schedule of when coupons will come in the Sunday newspaper. Yes, there is a schedule! It really helps to know, especially if you buy your papers individually. There are weeks (usually by holidays) when there are no coupons. So watch the schedule! It also helps to know the schedule because certain coupons come out in certain inserts, for example, the Proctor and Gamble insert. If you purchase certain items with those coupons, you will know exactly when the coupons will be available again. The 2009 schedule is not up yet.

I will explain how to find deals that go with the coupons in your inserts. You DO NOT need to spend hours pouring over ads.....there are places online you can go that spell it all out for you! I will show you where you can go.

There is "coupon lingo" out there, and it can be confusing if you don't know it. HERE is a fabulous list of abbreviations you will find helpful to know.

You can also get hundreds of printable coupons online! Go HERE to find a list of many places you can go. Many times printable coupons are a higher value than the coupons from the Sunday newspaper. You are usually allowed to print 2 copies of each coupon. PLEASE never, never, NEVER photocopy printable coupons! It is illegal. There are many stores than no longer accept printable coupons for this reason. Shop honestly!

Also here is a post I made last year about some general coupon rules. Come back tomorrow for more on using coupons!
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Thursday, January 1, 2009

Quicken Online...now free!

I have mentioned Quicken several times before, as that is the program I use to manage our money. I love it! If you are looking for a money management tool, try Quicken free!

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Kick off the day with a beautiful freebie! I haven't posted about the monthly free digital desktops from Shabby Princess for awhile...I keep forgetting to post about it! She creates one every month, and they are so adorable.

Just download onto your computer (free) and then edit with your photos in any photo editing software program. I just did mine.

Download HERE


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