Thursday, April 29, 2010

79% Savings at Safeway!!


My fun week continued today as I took advantage of some great deals at Safeway. I was already planning on a few and then My Frugal Adventures reminded me that the buy 5 save $5 deal on dairy products was still going on. I tried to get this deal last week but didn't have enough coupons to make my 80% goal with it. But, with the help of a couple more Qs that MFA led me to, I was able to incorporate it with my savings, today.

Overall the total I would've spent - 32.62
Total I did spend - 6.86 -plus I'll be getting $2.50 back in a rebate - so 4.36!
Total saved - 25.76 or 79%!

Here are the specifics on what I got -
For the save $5 on 5:
  • Philadelphia cream cheese minis - normally 2.49, on sale for 1.49, but .49 with the 5 on 5 deal plus my Q for.50 off from the 4/18 Sunday paper makes it FREE!
  • Kraft singles - normally 4.49, on sale for $3, but $2 with the 5 on 5 deal plus my $1 Q that came from a Safeway booklet of Qs I got along with a reusable bag when donating a few bucks to a cause makes it $1 for a savings of 78%.
  • 2 Kraft 100 calorie packs - normally $3.99, on sale for $2.50, but 1.50 with the 5 on 5 deal plus my Qs for $1 off each that I got from kraftrecipes.com makes these .49 each - saving 88%!
  • Knudson sour cream - normally 2.59, on sale for 1.99, but .99 with the 5 on 5 deal plus my .60 Q I got from this link from the MFA blog makes this .40 or a savings of 85%!
My other deals:
  • Sargento shredded cheese, normally 3.49 but 1.69 with the Q from the Safeway circular and with my $1 Q from coupons.com (there's now just a .75 Q here but I'm still going to get this deal again! try using zip codes 20770 or 53221) makes it .69 - saving 80%!
  • 6 Yoplait yogurts, normally .70, on sale for .50 and with my .50 Q from coupons.com (may not be there any more), they were just .42 each and a savings of 60%.
  • Red Baron pizza by the slice - normally $3, on sale for 2.50 and with my Q for $1 off from Sunday's paper, it's just 1.50 - BUT, there's also a rebate form in the paper for the full price back so I'll be getting $2.50 back in the mail so this is a $1 money maker!
  • Mission soft taco shells - normally 2.39 on sale for .99 and with my .75 Q they are only .24 saving 90%!
  • Avocado - normally 1.99, on sale for only .33c each saving 83%
Loving this week in coupons! Hope it helps you find some good deals, too!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Wags and CVS savings fun!


I've had quite a fun adventure the last couple of days trying to keep my goal of saving 80% on my couponing (except on items I need - must clarify that.) Here's my overall savings from 3 trips to Wags and 1 to CVS:

Would have spent (full-price cost) - 98.59
Total actually spent - 27.61
Total saved - 70.98
Percentage saved - 72%! Quite Excellent in my estimation!

Here's a highlight of some of the excellent deals I got - and that you can get, too!

Walgreens -
  • Stayfree maxi pads - Free with 2.99 register rewards (RR) and if you have the $1Q from Sunday's paper - it's a $1 money maker!
  • Hallmark cards - buy 8 and get a $5 RR, this goes for the .99 cards too so get them for .37 each
  • Campbell's Chick. Noodle and Tomato soups - on sale for .69 each with Wags circular Q and then use the $1 off Q from Campbell's Kitchen and they're .18 each!
  • Tone Body Wash - Free with $2.99 RR
CVS
  • Irish Spring Body wash - .99 with $2 extra buck (EB) and with the .50 Q from Sunday's paper it's only .49
  • Schick Women's Quattro Razor (not disposable) or refill - 4.99 with $4EB and with the $4 Q from Sunday's paper, that makes it .99! This deal is also out there for the Schick Intuition razor or refill but, because there were 2 Qs in the paper, one for the Quattro and one for the Intuition and they didn't cross over, alas I couldn't get a pack of refills for my razor.
If you're REALLY interested, here's all my deals and exactly how I got them:

Walgreens, trip 1 (remember, I learned that the RR will only print one per visit so I split my deals up into 3 visits - am I going overboard? :-))
  • Tone body wash - normally 2.99, free with 2.99 RR
  • Nature's Bounty B Complex vitamins - BOGO free, normally 9.99 plus I had a $1Q from a recent paper, I think so I paid 8.99 for both or 4.49 each - savings of 60% but I'm almost out of my B complex so I needed them.
  • Off Clip-on mosquito repellent - normally 9.99, on sale for 8.99 but I had a BOGO free coupon from Offcliponsavings.com and I had a $2 Q from Sunday's paper. So I paid 6.99 for both or 3.49 each - a savings of 61% but I definitely need these for our trip to Asia this summer!
  • Viactiv calcium chews - normally 9.99 and I had a Q for $3 making it 6.99 or 30% savings but I've been out of these for a while and I need my calcium!
Total full-price - 61.34 (incl. tax)
Total actually paid - $21.56 (including the RR I got for the Tone and tax)
Savings of - 39.78 or 65%

Wags, trip 2
  • cans of Campbell's soup - one tomato and one chick. noodle - normally .99 and 1.59, I used .69 each Q from the Wags circular and the $1 off of 2 Q from Campbell's Kitchen so they were .18 each for a savings of 82% and 87%!
  • Scotch packaging tape - normally 3.99 but .99 with Wags circular Q and I got a $1 off Q from offtherollcontest.com so it was free! Unfortunately, that coupon is not there anymore :-( so I'm sorry I can't recommend this deal to you.
Total full price - 6.57 (incl. tax)
Total actually paid - .46 (incl. tax)
Savings of 6.11 or 93% - best trip ever!

Wags trip 3
  • Halmark cards - 8 at normal price of .99 with a RR of $5 so it cost 3.00 for all 8 or .37 each for a savings of 63% - the only actual violation of my rule but I can use all of these.
  • Stayfree maxi pads - normally 3.99, on sale for 2.99 with a 2.99 RR plus a Q for $1 from Sunday's paper for a total of $1 money maker! (Here's where I was surprised that I got both RRs. A few trips ago, I only got one out of 3 RRs so this is a hit and miss thing.)
  • Scotch packaging tape - normally 3.99 but .99 with Wags circular Q and the $1 off Q made it free
Total full price - 15.70 (incl. tax)
Total actually paid - $3 (incl. tax and RRs)
Savings of 12.70 or 80%

CVS
  • Schick Women's Quattro (not disposable) or refill - normally 9.99, on sale for 8.99 with $4 EB and with the $4 Q from Sunday's paper, that makes it .99! That's a savings of 90%
  • Irish Spring body wash - normally 4.99, on sale for 2.99 with a $2 EB and a .50Q made this .49

Total full price - 16.09 (incl. tax)
Total actually paid - 2.59 (incl. tax and EBs)
Savings of 12.39 or 83%

To see all of the deals for Walgreens and CVS, check out My Frugal Adventure's blog posts.

I'll be looking at Safeway and Nob Hill soon.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Walgreens sneak peek

So, if you didn't already know, a great way to get ahead on the deals at Walgreens is to sign up for their weekly sneak peek of next weeks deals. Sign up at Wallgreens.com under the local weekly ad. Then, each Friday, you'll get an email with a link to the sneak peek that doesn't come up when you go straight to the website.

So, here's a peek at the sneak peek for next week at Walgreens:

  • Revlon ColorSilk hair color- $1.99 coupon in the circular, plus a $1 coupon from the 4/11 Sunday paper (SP), making it only .99!
  • Osteo Bi-Flex for joints is BOGO free and with the coupon for $5 off from the 4/11 SP, the normally 29.99 product can be 2 for 24.99 or 12.49 each.
  • Nestle candy bars are .39 each, limit 3
  • Neutrogena cosmetics are BOGO 50% off. Normally, I don't like this deal but in the 4/18 SP there were 2 coupons for Neutrogena - $2 off face makeup and $1 off lip or eye makeup which might make this worth it.
  • Orbit, Stride or Trident gum 3-packs are 1.99 with the coupon from the circular
  • Smart Balance butter spread is BOGO free at 3.29 for 2
  • Listerine Coolmint, Vanilla mint, freshburst (1 liter) or whitening rince (16 oz) are $2 off with circular coupon, plus there were coupons in the 4/11 SP for .50 off the mouthwashes and $1 off the whitening rinse. So, the normally 4.79 mouthwashes will be $2.29 and the whitening, normally 5.49 will be 2.49
  • Children's Zyrtec - 12 count chewable tablets or liquid 10 - $2 off coupon in circular and in the 4/11 SP there is a $2 coupon making this 10.99 product only 6.99
  • Children's Benadryl - 18 or 10 ct or 4 oz liq. $2 off Q in circular and a $1 Q in 4/11 SP makes these 6.99 products only 3.99!
  • AND - if you buy 2 of either of the 2 allergy products above, or one of each the 4/11 SP had a great $5 Q! That's like getting the zyrtec for 3.59 and the Benadryl for 1.49!
That's all I have time for right now. I'll try to add to this list later tonight if I have time!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

My new goal

So a few days ago, Vienna and I were talking about my couponing and it came out that I am actually spending more per month in my grocery bill than I was before I was couponing. I think that I have been so excited about it and it's so addicting that I may have been going a bit overboard.

So, I've set a new goal for my couponing. Unless I need an item, say within the next couple of weeks or so, I won't buy something on coupons, unless I can save 80%. That's a pretty stiff goal and so far, I'm falling a bit short but it's worth striving for. I have enough cereal, deodorant and shampoo to last a few months.

So, how'd I do? Well let's see how I did at CVS, today:

  • 3 cans of tuna at .49 - no coupon. (Ok, that's not near 80% but it's way hard to get tuna below this price - that's my story and I'm sticking to it.)
  • 2 NYC blushes - on sale for BOGO free at 2.99 and I had a $1 coupon so I paid $1.99 for both or .99 each which makes it a 67% savings. (still not there, huh? Well, I needed one blush anyway to replace my brown so I'm cool with this one)
  • ok, how about the 2 Rimmel eyeliners - 3.99 BOGO free and I had 2 $1 coupons so I paid 1.99 for both or .99 each - that's a 73% savings. (a bit closer!)
  • 1 Lady Speed Stick - 3.49 with a $2 extra buck at the register and I had a .75 coupon so I paid .74 for it - that's a 79% savings (I'm counting that!)
  • Finally, I got a CVS green bag tag - .99 with a .99 extra buck so it was free! Yay!

So, I'm learning and progressing. But, I'll tell you I passed up a lot of 50 and 60% savings deals - and it was tough!! I think I went through some withdrawals. But, I gotta get used to this new goal and keep trying. I'll let you know how I do.

NOTE: if you haven't gotten one of the CVS green bag tags, this week's your week! They are free with the extra buck coming back at the register and then every 4th time you bring it and either use a reusable bag or your own bag - or no bag- they will give you a $1 extra buck! So, you basically get .25 each time you shop there - now that's a deal! Keep an eye out for free reusable bag deals for earth day, too so you can take full advantage of this deal.

For more CVS deals this week, check out this My Frugal Adventures blog. Tomorrow, I check out Safeway and Nob Hill deals.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Lesson Learned

AAHH! I hate it when I mess up on my coupons and pay more than I should have! Today I re-learned a valuable lesson that I should have learned from My Frugal Adventure's blog on basic Walgreen's policies for coupons.

The main one I ignored was that Walgreens will only give you one register reward per visit. But, I also forgot that the register won't let you use more manufacturer coupons than you have items. Blerg!!

So, instead of getting 80% off my order with 7.00 in register rewards, I only got 51% and even had to pay full price for one item! Argh!

So, be careful out there. The Walgreens deals this week have several with register rewards so don't get caught and plan carefully.

Boy, it was a Monday.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Nob Hill this week

My Frugal Adventures has a good rundown on Nob Hill this week. Check them out for the details.

I just went, myself on the way home from my short day at work :-) and here are the deals I got:

  • Dannon Activa yogurt 4-pack - on sale for 2.48 and I had a $1 coupon from Sunday's paper, making it 1.48
  • DiGiorno pizza and breadsticks - on sale for 5.99 and I had a coupon for $3 off. Not sure where I got that one.
  • Tropicana Trop 50 on sale for 2/$6 and I had a BOGO free coupon from a one-day deal at Tropicana Juicy Rewards a while back. (got it from My Frugal Adventures sending me alerts on my FB wall.)
  • Annie's mac and cheese are on sale for $1.50 each - no coupon for this.
  • Crystal Geyser sparkling water on sale for .88. no coupons here, either.

Even with no coupons for the last two items, I saved 51% under the original prices.

When I got home, I had gotten 2 free samples in the mail - a South Beach bar and a pack of Stride mystery flavor gum (I tasted it and the flavor is still a mystery!). Plus, I got back an Olay rebate of $15 I put in for weeks ago - so it's been a good couponing day!

And, I just read this last great tip from My Frugal Adventures. You can call companies and request coupons! It even provides a list of companies that will send them to you.

My Safeway deals yesterday - get in on them!!

Yesterday, I thought I did pretty well at Safeway with their Buy 5 save $5 and the Get $10 off coupon with $25 P& G purchase- but it was tricky.

Starting with the 5 for $5, these are all breakfast foods and I was pretty stocked up on cereal already but I got 2 more boxes, plus some things I needed:

  • 2 NutriGrain cereal bars - no coupons anywhere that I could find but my hubby eats these for b-fast so I needed them ($2 after the 5 for $5)
  • 2 GM cereals - with a $1 Q for 2 from Coupons.com or SmartSource.com ($1.50 each after 5 for $5 and and $1 after my Q)
  • 1 Nut clusters - I had a $1 coupon ($1.50 after 5 for $5 and .50 after my Q!)

So, I spent a total of $4.50 for all 5 items - not bad! You could probably do something different but be careful because only the items with the 5 for $5 tag count in this deal - e.g. regular Cheerios but not Honey Nut Cheerios.

On the $10 coupon off $25 purchase of P&G products, it was also tricky because only those items with the tags counted so I had to be really careful to match up my ecoupons from the P&G esaver site with those items. And, I'm picky - only wanting to get what I can use. (Remember the P&G esaver works with your Safeway card and they come off automatically. You can also stack paper coupons with them for more savings)

Here's how I managed:

  • Tide detergent with Febreeze- 6.99 sale price + an eQ for $1 from the P&G site for a final price of 5.99
  • Gain detergent - 9.99 sale price and I had a $1 eQ for a final price of 8.99
  • Cascade Action Pac s - 4.49 sale price and I had the $3.99 Safeway coupon from this week's circular and a .50 eQ so my final price on it was 2.49
  • Duracel AA batteries - pack of 8 - 5.99 sale price and I had a $1 eQ for a final price of 4.99

So, my total for the $10 promo (pre-Qs) was $27.46 but I actually paid only $22.46 and still got the $10. BUT! the coupon didn't print at the register so I had to go to the CS desk. But, because I was so careful and made sure I got all items that had the $10 tags, they gave me a gift card for next time.

All in all for this promo, I paid 12.46 for all the items - pretty good, considering their non-sale price total would have been - $32.96 - that's a savings of- 62%!

Finally, I did the promotion I heard about at My Frugal Adventures for the Scrubbing Bubbles new extend-a-clean offer.

The starter kit was on sale for 6.99 and refills for 3.50. There are coupons in last Sunday's paper for $5 off of the starter kit and $1 off of the refill. So, I got both for $4.49 and got the $2 coupon off my next order at the register, bringing that total down to 2.49 for both. That's an 82% savings off of the non-sale prices of 8.99 and 4.99. Not too bad -

BUT! I just now realized that I was supposed to get the coupon for the free refill first! I thought it was a rebate but if I had gotten this, the whole thing would've been free and I would've gotten $1 off the rest of my order, too! So, if you do this deal - don't forget that!

But, I am going to do the SC Johson rebate offer and still get $5 back! I need to add one more item because it's for 3 but luckily I keep all my receipts from these deals and have a few of the other items already purchased.

All of these deals go through this week so hurry over to the P&G site for your Qs and then on to Safeway!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Walgreens this week

My Frugal Adventures has a great synopsis of the deals you can find at Walgreens this week.

Note: When it says "RP" that means the Red Plum insert in Sunday's paper and it gives the date
When it says "SS" that's the SmartSource insert in Sunday's paper.

I would add:

  • There is a 1.50 coupon off of 2 Kellogg's cereals at Redplum.com - also a $1 off 3 Kellogg's and $1 off of 2 Kellogg's - check to make sure they are cereals you want - each coupon is for a different set.
  • Wags has Osteo Bi-Flex joint shield at BOGO free and there is a $5 off coupon as well at Coupons.com. These start at 20.99 and go up to 39.99.
  • Prevacid is on sale for 19.99 and there's a $6 Q in Sunday's paper, making it 13.99.
  • Visine is on sale dor 3.99 and there was a $2 coupon in Sunday's paper, making it 1.99. (I'm gonna get that deal!)
  • Glade candles are on sale 2/$5 and there is a coupon in Sunday's paper for $2/2 or .75/1. So, you can get 2 for $3 or 1.50 each
But, check out My Frugal Adventures, because they have all the rest of the great deals. And, stay tuned because I am working on a post on all my resources so you can start doing research, too!

Friday, April 9, 2010

My Awesome Resources

It's been a couple of weeks since I started the blog and it's been a lot of fun! And, since the first post, I've been wanting to share my valuable resources with you all but haven't had a spare post to do that. So, today's the day! I have linked to several of these resources already so you may already be familiar with them but I wanted to give you more detail so you can do your own research for your own couponing needs.

Let's start with the coupon sites:
  • Coupons.com - has by far the most printable coupons out there. It's easy to use and intuitive. The only thing to remember about this and the others is that you need to have your printer hooked up and ready before you hit print because they don't give you a print pop-up - they just go straight to the printer.
  • Smartsource.com - has fewer coupons but still a good number. Some are the same as above but this gives you more opportunity for printing multiples. Usually, each site will let you print a coupon 2-3 times. You can get around that by using different browsers and computers, though so you really should be able to print off several of the ones you want.
  • Redplum.com - has significantly fewer coupons but I always check there as well.
  • Grocerysmarts.com - kindof is a one-stop shop for most online coupons. It has 4 "groups", the first three are just the above 3 websites. But, the last group is an alphabetic list of coupons that are out there on the web - much more comprehensive than any one of the other sites. I use this one to look for specific coupons or to be able to see most coupons on the web in one place.
  • Proctor and Gamble - Has a lot of ecoupons that can be used on your Safeway card. Just register your card there and then click on the coupons you want and they automatically get added to you card and then deducted from your grocery bill. But, you'll want to print out the list of coupons you checked so you don't forget what you have when you go to the store.
  • Shortcuts.com and Celffire.com- two other ecoupon sites - work just like the P&G site. But, some of these others will let you register other cards, like Raley's/Nob Hill. But, Nob Hill doesn't really have a card, unless you get one of the Quality of Life education/scrip cards, either from your PTA or by calling 1-800-925-9989. I am trying the number but if any of you know a PTA that is using this card, let me know! Be sure to print off your shopping lists after choosing your coupons. You don't want to forget the coupons that are on your card.
  • UPromise.com - this one does not give you direct savings in money, but puts your coupon savings into an account that you can use for college for yourself or someone else. I like this one because they have tons of online stores that give you money in your account if you buy through upromise - of course not Amazon, which is where I do most of my shopping. So, I've done a couple of purchases where I compared the price to Amazon and then used a store on Upromise anyway because the price was better and I got money in my account.
  • General Mills - boxtops for education. Focuses on GM products and donates money to education through their long-time boxtops program.
And, now for the blogs - the fun stuff

Mari's Musings - This is my best friend and coupon mentor's blog. She taught me everything I know! She shares deals she finds as well as spreadsheets on how she saves up to 80% on her shopping sprees.

My Frugal Adventures
- A great blog on the west coast and she gives tons of deals and insight on how to coupon well. Here are some highlights:
  • Become a fan of the FB page and get deals several times a day. These are ones I share often on my FB page
  • Check out her "Where to Begin" page to start learning the basics.
  • She has a great Acronyms page to help you learn the lingo
  • Her drugstores 101 page will really help you with the CVS and Walgreens stores so you can take full advantage of their deals.
Bargain Blessings - my second favorite blog. It has a lot of the same deals and even has a spiritual theme, as well which I love. Highlights from BB:
  • Become a fan of the FB page and get deals several times a day. I share these a lot, too.
  • An intro page - telling how best to use the site
  • Another Acronyms page similar to MFA
  • Pages on several individual stores
  • Posts on basic couponing - Couponing 101
If you know of others that focus on our area of the country - write a comment below!

Other resources:

The Scotts Valley store circulars online:



Restaurants.com - I love this one - they are always offering 60-80% off of their already cheap restaurant coupons. If you like to eat out, this is a great place. Just put in your zip code and search through the restaurants that participate. Normally, the gift certs are $10 for a $25 cert but if they offer the 80% off, then they're just $2! NOTE - just be careful and understand the restrictions. Usually only weekdays, dinner, sometimes food only or certain number of entrees.

Resources I need to research more:
These are ones that I have heard about but haven't researched a lot. Take a look and if you use any of them, let me know how you like them:

  • Swagbucks - earn points toward free gift cards - learn more at MFA
  • Huggies Enjoy the Ride program - I don't think I like this one - buy huggies and earn other prizes. I'd rather earn better deals on huggies - but check it out for yourself.
  • The Coupon Clippers and My Coupon Hunter - sites where you can buy coupons for just a few pennies - haven't tried it but might be worth it if you know of a good deal.
  • All You magazine - a mag just for couponers - with coupons, of course! I haven't subscribed my my mentor Mary loves it.
  • Right at Home - has some special offers
  • Vocalpoint - just got started but it's supposed to send me free samples so I can review products.
There are definitely more out there so let me know if you have a great resource to share with me and others - any way we can save money in this economy is a good thing so let's share!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

This Week's best deals

I've been a bit out of commission the last couple of days so I'm going to give you all the deals I can find, today from the local stores. Hope you can get some of these great deals!

KMart - Double Coupon week!!
Here are some awesome deals using double coupons and the Kmart flyer this week:
  • Kellogg's cereal - 2/$5 and with a coupon for $1.50 off of 2 (doubled) that you get at Redplum.com, you can get 2 for $2 or $1 each!
  • Money Back! Right Guard deodorant - 2 for $5 (2.50 ea) and with the coupon for $1.50 off 1 (doubled) that you get from Coupons.com or Smartsource.com, you get a .50 credit! Wow!
  • Windex is 2/$6 and with a coupon from Coupons.com for $1 off (doubled), then you get them for $1 each.
  • Betty Crocker Au Gratin potatoes are 3/$5 or $1.67 each and with a coupon from Coupons.com or Smartsource.com for .40 off (doubled), you get one for .87!
Of course with double coupons, you can get a great deal on lots of things this week at Kmart through April 10th.

Safeway:
  • Saturday and Sunday only - SW frozen boneless skinless chicken breasts are 1.67/lb for a 4lb bag or $6.68 each
  • Huggies jumbo pack diapers are 7.99 with the coupon and your SW card. Plus, there is a $3 off coupon at Coupons.com which makes them 4.99.
  • FREE: Crab Classic crab meat .99 each with coupon from SW flyer. Plus, a coupon at Smart Source for $1 off of 1 means it's free!
  • FREE: Campbell's condensed soups are .50 each and with a coupon from campbellskitchen.com for $1 off of 2 - that makes them free!!
  • Campbell's Chunky soup - 1.25 each and with a coupon from campbellskitchen.com for $1 off of 3, that will give you 3 for 2.75 or .92 ea!
  • Yoplait yogurt on sale for 10/$5 (.50 ea). Add a coupon from Coupons.com which is .50/6 and you get them 6/2.50 or .42 ea.
  • Iceburg lettuce is .48 each

Nob Hill:

  • Ziploc bags or containers for 1.99 each with the circular's coupon. Good deal- and then I got coupons in the ones I bought (14 oz round ones) for $1.50 off. (Only one worked, though I had 2) so today I got one for .49!
  • Pepperidge Farm cookies BOGO free so 3.89 for 2, plus a coupon at My Frugal Adventures for $1off which makes them 2/$2.89 or 1.44 each - again only one coupon worked but you might get lucky if you bring 2.
  • Crystal Geyser sparkling water - .88 each for 1.25 liter.
  • Some Kellogg's cereals are 2.49 each. With the coupon from Redplum.com for 1.50 off of 2, you get these for 2/3.48 or 1.74 each!
  • Milton Bread is 2.49 plus a coupon from Coupons.com for $1 off, makes it $1.49

BTW, if anyone still has coupons from Sunday they don't need, I'd love them. My SC Sentinel subscription starts this Sunday but I missed the P&G pullout. Check those coupons against the sales and you're sure to find some more great deals!

Monday, April 5, 2010

My 81% savings at Wags, Tonight

I was quite excited to get some great deals at Walgreens tonight. Here's how it went:

  • Quaker oats - on sale for $1.50 and I had a $1 coupon - total .50
  • Pilot gel pens - bought 2 at sale price of $1.19 with a $1 Q for each so total of .19 ea.
  • Pilot highlighter - sale price of $1.19 with a $1 Q so total of .19
  • Tuf kitchen garbage bags - price 4.29 with a $1.30 Q so total of 3.00
  • 2 boxes of 50 sandwich bags - sale price of 2/$3 with a 1.02 Q so total of 2.02 or 1.01 ea
  • Kotex U pads - sale price of 3.49 with a $1 Q so total of 2.49
All of these coupons were either in the weekly circular or the April coupon book at the front of the store.

Total of 8.58 and I got a $2.50 Register Reward which brings it down to 6.08. Against the non-sale price of everything total (29.29) that's a savings of $22.71 or 81%!! WooHoo!

Plus! The pilot pens have a rebate of $4.50 because I bought 3. That makes the total around $1.58 for everything! See the rebate on the back of the highlighters. That's a good shopping day.

The New CVS Circular

The latest CVS circular just came out and here are some of the great deals you can find there (along with some coupons you can use with them).

  • All General Mills cereals are BOGO free. Smart Source has a coupon for $1 off of 2.
  • Speed Stick or Lady Speed Stick is BOGO free. Last Sunday there was a .50 Q in the paper. A later page promises a $2 Extra Bucks reward at the register (EB) for your next visit, too!
  • The photo area has 4X6 prints on sale for 9c each. Make sure to use the hourly service.
  • You can get $15 off the new Chipmunks movie with the purchase of $20 in P&G products. And if you got the Sunday paper, P&G had their booklet of coupons there.
  • Select grocery items are $1, including Del Monte Ketchup, Powerade and a small thing of Cheerios
  • Spend $25 total, including an Aveeno product listed and get a $5 EB reward for your next visit.
  • Olay Regenerist 18.99 gives you a $6 EB reward.
  • Colgate Total for 2.99 and you get a $2 EB reward making it only .99.
  • Schick Hydro for 8.97 and you get a $6 EB reward making it only 2.97
  • CVS diapers are $6.99
  • 2/$1 Gold Emblem vegetables
  • Planter's nuts BOGO free
  • Complete Multi-Purpose contact lens solution - 8.99 with an 8.99 EB reward - so it's free!

For more on how to get the most of your CVS experience, check out this My Frugal Adventures post.


My first OOOPS!!
Ok, this is embarrassing but I guess we all make mistakes and I'm still new to this. Saturday, I reported on all the great Walgreens deals that you could use with P&G coupons from their website. Well, the coupons or P&G Savers are e-coupons that only work on the store cards for Safeway. So I apologize for misleading you! But, I'll let you know if any Safeway deals will work with them!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

The Newest Walgreens Ad

The newest Walgreens ad is out and deals start tomorrow. One of my favorite resources, My Frugal Adventures has a rundown on the best deals there.


Friday, April 2, 2010

Great deal on Campbell's Chunky at CVS!

I just stopped by CVS to pick up a prescription and picked up a great deal at the same time!

I saw that they had Chunky Soup on sale for BOGO free and I remembered that I just got a coupon for $1 off of 3 Chunky soups at: http://www.campbellskitchen.com/Coupon.aspx.

So, I got 4 cans of Chunky soup (normally $3.19) for a total of $5.38 or $1.35 each! That's a savings of 58% - WooHoo!

Happy Friday everyone!!

My Easter Recommendations


It's crunch time for Easter and here are my recommendations for a yummy and money-saving holiday!

For the basket -
If you only want to make one stop for the basket goodies, I would go to CVS. But hurry because they've already run out of Cadbury eggs and they looked really busy last night when I went. Here are some of the deals you can get there:
.99 chocolate bunnies for the kids
3.00 Dove, Lindor and Ferrero Roche chocolates for the adults. :-))
.99 Peeps - gotta have Peeps!
2/$1 Reese's and Russell Stover eggs.
2.00 bags of Gimbal's, Starburst jelly beans, Jolly Rancher, Sour Patch or SweeTarts
.99 plastic eggs
.77 generic jelly beans
1.29 baskets

If you gotta have the Cadbury eggs or don't mind going to Walgreens as well, here are their deals:
Cadbury eggs - 4 pack/$2.50
Dove and Hershey Bliss bags of minis 3.50 each
.39 Whitman's or Russell Stover eggs (with coupon from circular)
.39 Mars, Palmer, Easter Faire, Wonka or Nestle individual candies (with coupon from circular)
1.50 Peeps
2.00 bags of candy - Starburst jelly beans, Whoppers Eggs, Brach's jelly beans, etc.
.79 baskets (with coupon from circular)

For Dinner:

Meat:
Ham - I recommend the Safeway Smoked Whole or Shank half ham at .97/lb
Beef - If you have a lot to feed, go for the 2.97 tri-tip at SW. But, if you have fewer people then the 2.99/lb Cross Rib roast at Nob Hill will work. (SW's is 3.49/lb)
Pork - Get the Shoulder blade roast at SW for 1.79/lb
Poultry - SW has fresh turkeys for 1.29/lb or frozen for.99/lb

Veggies:
5lb bag of Sierra Gold potatoes are 2.47 at NH
Bulk Red, yellow or Russet potatoes are .79 at SW
Asparagus is 1.97/lb at NH
Yams are .79 at NH
Red radishes and green onions are .50/bunch at both NH and SW
Bags of salad greens are 1.97 at SW (2.50 at NH)

I would go for the 5lb bag of potatoes at NH (more for your $) and then be right there for the yams and asparagus. But, if you're already at SW for the ham deal, then grab just enough of the .79/lb red potatoes and one of their salad bags for 1.97.


Dessert:
If you like to bake with the kids, grab the .88 Betty Crocker brownie mix while you're at CVS.
Walgreens has cake mix and frosting for $1 each (update - coupon for .50 off when you buy both Betty Crocker cake mix and frosting - http://www.coupons.com)

If you want less work or just something different, try one of the frozen desserts at NH- 5.99 for Claim Jumper or Sarah Lee pies, (update - coupon for $1 off Sara Lee pies at http://www.everydaydesserts.com/promotions) and 3.29 for Pepperage Farm cakes.

Not many dessert deals at SW. 1.69 for Betty Crocker cookie mix or $2.50/1.5qt ice cream.

If you're really into saving the money - get the brownie mix. If Easter is a splurge day for you, then I'd get one of those Claim Jumper chocolate cream pies! Still save some money and they're yummy!

I hope you find this helpful to plan your Easter shopping. Happy Easter everyone!!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

KMART Doubles Coupons next week!

Get ready because starting Sunday, Kmart is doubling your manufacturer coupons for a week! I have called our SV location and they are definitely participating.

One of my valuable resources is the blog "My Frugal Adventures". They are awesome and I am a fan of their page on FB and get all of their updates - several a day. Here they talk about one great coupon deal that will happen during Kmart's double days:

Right Guard: Free at Kmart


Keep an eye on "My Frugal Adventures" and I will also send you more on Kmart's double coupons.

Meat this week

While there are regrettably very few coupons for fresh meat, it's good to compare the store's sales before you go, especially when you have Easter dinner coming up. Here's the rundown on the meat specials at NH and SW this week:

Ham
Safeway - basic smoked whole or shank half ham .97/lb.
Spiral sliced 1.67/lb.
Nob Hill has the spiral sliced for 1.57/lb
Raley's Ham Boneless whole or half - 3.99
NH Trading Co. fire glazed ham bone-in (local) 9lb ham for 39.99

Beef
Safeway - Whole tri-tip roast for 2.97/lb
Ribeye or NY steak 6.99/lb
Beef tenderloin roast - 9.99/lb
Boneless top sirloin steak - 5.49/lb
Cross rib or bottom round roast - 3.49/lb
London Broil - 3.99/lb
93% lean ground beef - 3.99/lb
Nob Hill - Beef rib eye roast - 4.47/lb
Rib eye steak or roast - 4.97/lb
Beef sutter sirloin steak or roast - 2.99/lb
Cross rib steak or roast - 2.99/lb
Filet mingnon - 12.99/lb

Pork
Safeway - Pork loin back ribs - 2.99/lb
Pork loin center cut rib roast - 2.99/lb
Pork shoulder blade roast - 1.79/lb
Nob Hill - smoked slow cooked ribs w/bbq sauce - 7.99 for 1lb,10oz pkg
Pork spareribs - 1.99/lb
Pork loin chops or roast - 2.99/lb

Poultry
Safeway - boneless/skinless chicken breast - 4.99/lb
Chicken thighs, drumsticks or leg quarters - 1.59/lb
Nob Hill - Fresh hen turkey - 1.49/lb
Chicken boneless/skinless breasts and thighs - 2.49/lb

Lamb
Safeway - Whole semi-boneless leg of lamb 3.99/lb
Nob Hill - Whole semi-boneless leg of lamb 2.99/lb

Fish/Seafood
Safeway - Fresh medium oysters - 3.99/jar
Extra jumbo cooked shrimp - 7.99/2 lb bag
Medium raw shrimp - 5.99/1 lb bag
Fresh sole fillets - 5.99/lb
Encrusted or marinated cod or sockeye salmon 7.99/12oz pkg
Colossal sea scallops - 9.99/lb
Nob Hill - Cooked shrimp - 9.99/lb
Salmon fillets - 7.99/lb (if you get 2lbs or more)
Halibut fillets - 11.99/lb
Cooked shrimp meat salad sized - 2.99/lb

Stay tuned tomorrow for my recommendations for your whole Easter dinner.