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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RMN = Retail Me Not
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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Head to your store to look for these Publix unadvertised deals! This week at my store I found $1.49 St. Joseph aspirin, Publix dog treats for $2, and more.

Clearance deals will vary by store. Look through the full Publix weekly ad to see all the current deals.

Clearance Deals

  • Fisher Almond Coconut FLour, 16 oz, $4.99
  • Fisher Pecan Flour, 16 pz, $4.99
  • Diamond Nut Coating Mix Original, 5 oz, $2.50
  • Kikkoman Panko Japanese Style Bread Crumbs, 6 oz, $1.49
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Kikkoman Panko Bread Crumbs, Save 12/04
    Manufacturer Coupon -.55/1 Kikkoman Panko Bread Crumbs, Save 12/04
    (use .55/1, makes it 94¢ ea.)
  • Everglades Breading All Purpose Breader, 12 oz, $1.59
  • From the Ground Up Cauliflower Crackers, $1.79
  • Patch Bamboo Bandages with Activated Charcoal, 25 ct, $2.99
  • Dove Nourishing Secrets, 2.6 oz, $3.74
  • Dove Invisible Solid Fresh Twin Pack, $5.24
  • Jason Deodorant Stick, 2.5 oz, $3.99
  • Schmidt’s Deodorant, 2.65 oz, $5.34
  • Band-Aid Gauze Pads, 10 ct, $2.14
    Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages or First Aid products, or Neosporin product, excl trial, limit 1, Save 02/05
    (makes it $1.39) Read More→

    I first posted this recipe years ago, but I’ve changed up the recipe a bit and took some new pictures, so I wanted to share this with you so you can make delicious pizza at home. If you use this frugal pizza dough recipe, you can save so much money compared to take out. Plus, you can customize your toppings and even make everyone their own small personal pizza.

    Note that bread flour will make this recipe even more chewy, but if all you can find is all-purpose flour, that will totally work.

    Frugal Homemade Pizza Dough Recipe

    The last time I made this, I divided the dough into fourths and made several heart shaped pizzas because it was Valentine’s Day. Feel free to just make a regular rectangle or circle shape, though!

    Place the yeast, sugar, and warm water (between 90-110 degrees Fahrenheit) together in a large bowl or in the bottom of your stand mixer. This is a good way to test if your yeast is still good!

    Let sit until the yeast begins to activate and bubble. It should look something like this.

    Add the salt and olive oil to the yeast mixture, and then add about 1 cup of flour. Begin to stir together with a spatula or with the dough hook if using the stand mixer.

    Continue to add flour, at least another cup, until the dough starts to combine.

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      Hop on over to HSN to get this Anchor Hocking TrueSeal 18-Piece Glass Food Storage Set for as low as $14.95. It even includes a marker!

      This storage set is currently on sale for $24.95 (reg. $35.95), plus new customers can use code HSN2023 to get $10 off $20+ their first purchase. This brings your final price to just $14.95!

      This set includes the following items in your choice of four colors.

      • (2) 1-Cup containers with lids
      • (3) 2-Cup containers with lids
      • (3) 4-Cup containers with lids
      • 7-Cup tall container with lid
      • Dry-erase marker
      • Use & care guide
      • Manufacturer’s 5-year limited warranty

      This offer is good for a limited time only. Shipping adds $5.95.

      See more ONLINE SHOPPING DEALS!

        Head over to Michael Kors to shop their handbag sale. You can score some great finds, plus shipping is free for KorsVIP members (free to join).

        No code necessary. Prices are as marked. Find styles for any occasions – crossbody bags, large totes, backpacks and more!

        Deal Ideas:


        Jet Set Charm Pebbled Leather Crossbody Bag – $59.25 (reg. $278)
        Available in three colors


        Emilia Small Logo Satchel – $89.25 (reg. $398)


        Adina Medium Pebbled Leather Backpack
         – $111.75 (reg. $398)

        This sale is good for a limited time while supplies last. Shipping is free for KorsVIP Members (free to join). 

        See more ONLINE SHOPPING DEALS!

          insert variations

          Did you know that every area and paper gets different coupons in their inserts?

          This is one of the biggest things that can frustrate couponers — we all want the great coupons but sometimes only a few select areas get them. Each week volunteers send in insert variation lists to show exactly what coupons were in their papers. I take these and put them into the coupon database. In turn you can then have shopping lists that only show the coupons in your area! Take a look at the coupon insert variations for 02/19, below.

          Click on your newspaper to see which coupons you actually received.

          If your paper is not covered and you’re interested in helping, feel free to email me at jenny@southernsavers.com for directions. I promise it’s easy!

          As volunteers send me their lists I will continue to update this list.

          A legend for the list:
          Black = You got this coupon!
          Red = Not in this insert
          Blue = A change in value, or a new coupon not in the preview.

          Alabama
          Mobile Press Register (thanks, Patricia!)
          ==> Note: The Mobile Press Register newspaper is going to a digital-only format effective March 1st, and coupons will no longer be available!!!

          North Carolina
          Asheville Citizen-Times (thanks, Tracy!)
          Charlotte Observer (thanks, Tracy!)
          Raleigh News & Observer (thanks, Cathy!)

          South Carolina
          The Post and Courier (thanks, Jaim’e!)
          The State (thanks, Pat!)

          Tennessee
          Knoxville News-Sentinel (thanks, Bessie!)
          The Tennessean (thanks, Karen!) 

          by mail
          SundayCouponInserts (thanks, Jenny!)

            Find the Sunday insert previews for 02/26, below. Look for up to one (1) insert in your paper this weekend.

            Be on the lookout for:
            (1) SmartSource insert this weekend.

            Remember there are differences between every city and the coupons you get will vary somewhat from the preview. Check back next Wednesday to get the exact list of what came out in your area.

            Look at the 2023 Coupon Insert Schedule if you are curious about projected future dates.

            SS 02/26

            B1G1 Air Wick Automatic Spray Refill, 1-ct, up to $7 (exp 3/11)
            $6 off Air Wick Essential Mist Starter Kit (exp 3/11)
            $3 off Air Wick Vibrant refill, 2-ct (exp 3/11)
            $4 off Air Wick Vibrant refill, 2-ct (exp 3/11)
            $3 off Airborne Product, excl 1-ct shot (exp 3/12)
            $5 off Allegra Allergy 24HR 24-ct+, Allegra-D, or Children’s 8 oz or 24-ct (exp 3/18)
            $10 off Allegra Allergy 24HR product, 60 or 70 or 90-ct tablets, or 60-ct Gelcaps (exp 3/4)
            $4 off Allegra Allergy Gelcap 60-ct or less, or Children’s (exp 3/18)
            $5 off Allegra Hives 24HR, 30-ct (exp 3/18)
            $8 off Allegra-D product, 15-ct + (exp 3/4)
            $3 off Aspercreme Arthritis product (exp 3/11)
            $2 off Aspercreme product (exp 3/11)
            $1/2 Chobani Oatmilk, Coffee Creamer, Coffee, or Probiotic Beverage (exp 3/25)
            $2/8 Chobani Zero Sugar 5.3 oz, or Flip Greek Yogurt 4.5 oz (exp 3/25)
            $3 off Dulcolax product, 30-ct+, excl bonus pks (exp 3/25)
            $1.50 off Dulcolax product, excl 10-ct or less stimulant & stool softener (exp 3/25)
            $3.50 off Ensure Max protein or Complete Multipack (exp 4/8)
            $3.50 off Ensure Multipack (exp 4/8)
            $3.50 off Glucerna Product (exp 4/8)
            $2 off Gold Bond Lotion or Cream Product, excl 3 oz Healing Hand Cream & trial (exp 3/25)
            $3/2 Gold Bond Products, excl trial (exp 3/25)
            $2 off Icy Hot Product, excl 1.25 oz cream, 1-ct patch & trial (exp 3/11)
            .50/1 Lysol All Purpose or Bathroom Cleaner (exp 3/25)
            .50/1 Lysol Disinfectant Spray, 10 oz+ (exp 3/25)
            .50/1 Lysol Disinfecting Wipes, 30-ct+ (exp 3/25)
            $1/2 Lysol Disinfecting Wipes, 30-ct+ (exp 3/25)
            $1.50 off Lysol Laundry Sanitizer, 41 oz+ (exp 3/25)
            .50/1 Lysol Toilet Bowl CLN (exp 3/25)
            $1.25 off Morey’s product, 8 oz+ (exp 4/16)
            $4 off Nasacort Allergy, 120 spray+ (exp 3/18)
            $10 off Nasacort Allergy, 2-pk 120 Sprays (exp 3/4)
            $7 off Neuriva Brain Health Product, 30-50 ct (exp 3/12)
            $5 off Neuriva Sleep or Relax & Sleep Brain Health Product (exp 3/12)
            $1.25 off SeaPak product, 8 oz+ (exp 4/16)
            $4 off Tena product (exp 3/12)
            $4 off Unisom Simple Slumbers product (exp 3/11)
            $4 off Xyzal Product, 35 or 55-ct, or Kids product (exp 3/18)
            $10 off Xyzal Product, 80-ct (exp 3/4)
            $3 off Zantac 360 Product, 25-ct+ (exp 3/18)

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              kroger meal plans 2/22

              Here are some Kroger meal plans ideas based on the sales that are starting today, 2/22!

              Look through the full Kroger weekly ad to see all the current deals.

              Kroger Meal Plans:

              veggie chili

              Vegetable Packed Beef Chili
              save the leftovers for tomorrow night’s dinner!

              • This is a great deal. Stock up! Kroger – Ground Beef, 73% lean, $1.99 lb
              • This is a great deal. Stock up! Kroger – Birds Eye Steamfresh Vegetables, 10-10.8 oz, $1.25
              • This is a great deal. Stock up! Kroger – Private Selection Snacking Tomatoes, 10 oz, $1.99 with eCoupon, limit 5
              • This is a great deal. Stock up! Kroger – Green Bell Peppers, 89¢ ea.
              • Kroger – Kroger Sour Cream or Cottage Cheese, 24 oz, $2.49
                Store Coupon -.50/1 Kroger Original Sour Cream 24 oz, use up to 5x in a single transaction, Kroger (exp 2/28) eCoupon
                (makes it $1.99)
              • Kroger – Kroger Cheese, 6-8 oz, $1.99 ea. wyb (3+)

              chili cheese dogs

              Chili Cheese Dogs
              use leftover chili from last night’s dinner!
              Chips

              • Kroger – Ball Park Beef Hot Dogs, 15-16 oz, $3.50
              • Kroger – Kroger Bread or Buns, 20-24 oz or 8 ct., $1.49 with eCoupon, limit 5
              • Kroger – Kroger Cheese, 6-8 oz, $1.99 ea. wyb (3+)
              • This is a great deal. Stock up! Kroger – Lay’s Potato Chips, Fritos or Sunchips, 4.75-10 oz, $1.88 ea. wyb (4+)

              chicken fried rice

              Chicken Fried Rice
              Potstickers

              • Kroger – Kroger 90 Second Rice, 8.8 oz, $1.25
              • This is a great deal. Stock up! Kroger – Perdue Fresh Boneless Chicken Breasts, $2.99 lb
              • This is a great deal. Stock up! Kroger – Birds Eye Steamfresh Vegetables, 10-10.8 oz, $1.25
              • Kroger – Bibigo Mini Wontons, Mandu or Organic Potstickers, 16-24 oz, $4.99 with eCoupon, limit 5

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                Hurry to Zulily to get a sweet price on Nautica Women’s Puffer Jackets. Get one for just $39.99 (reg. $180). There are several styles available.

                This is an awesome deal, and there are lots of sizes available. You can grab one and put it away for next year!

                Deal Ideas:


                Nautica Women’s Short Stretch Puffer Coat – $39.99 (reg. $180)
                Available in 3 colors


                Hooded Parka – $49.99 (reg. $320)
                Available in 3 colors

                This DEAL IS GOOD through 2/23 at 9am ET. Shipping is free with orders of $89+ or pay shipping once, then get free shipping on all additional orders placed the same day.

                See more ONLINE SHOPPING DEALS!

                  Learn to cut out all the unnecessary banking fees.

                  A couple days ago I wrote about how to get the best savings rates for your emergency fund (that you should definitely have).  Writing that made me realize that many folks don’t even think about the cost of keeping their money in a bank in general.

                  Remember that keeping $1000 in a normal bank would make you a whopping $3 a year in interest based on current rates.  Because of low returns on your money you should work hard to not pay the bank to keep your money!!  Even one ATM fee a year and you’ve lost money on this deal…

                  What are some banking fees that you can avoid?

                  Monthly Account Fees
                  This is very 1980.  Most banks/credit unions offer free checking and savings accounts and you need to make sure you are in one.  Most of these do not have minimum balance requirements.  If your bank doesn’t offer free accounts, then it may be time to look elsewhere…  Pulling up a few different major banks I found that many don’t state that they offer “free” checking but if you have at least one direct deposit a month your fee is waived.  If you are in this type of account, remember what is required.  Changing jobs and not immediately setting up your direct deposit could be costly.

                  Things that may be required to maintain free checking:

                  Balance requirements
                  Minimum transactions per month
                  Direct deposit per month of a certain minimum amount (usually $500)

                  Bounced Check Fees
                  Also called Non-Sufficient Fund Fees (NFS), this is a huge $25-$35 fee every time a check bounces.  The simple solution here… balance your check book regularly!  If you use your debit card a lot make sure to pull out your bank register and enter those items as soon as you make them so you don’t forget.

                  Overdraft Fees
                  Overdraft protection is a big source of bank fees.  You may celebrate that the check didn’t bounce, but you’ll still end up paying a big fee because they did pay it.  My local bank charges $36 per overdraft paid item.  If you mess up and overdraft a couple items, you’ll pay the fee for every single item!

                  ATM Fees
                  As long as you stay at your banks ATMs you should always be fine, but the minute you use a machine that isn’t with your bank (or your network for credit unions) the fees start adding up.  Most ATM fees are $2.50 to $3 per transaction.  This doesn’t include a fee that the actual ATM may charge you as well!  To avoid these fees all together select cash back when you make in-store purchases at grocery stores etc.  There are no fees associated with cash bank when the transaction is already being processed.

                  Lost Card Fee
                  You may not realize that losing your wallet means fees too.  Most major banks have a card replacement fee starting at $5.  If you need the card rushed to you that could be up to $20 in fees.  This one fee most banks will waive though if you complain.  If your wallet was stolen definitely refuse to pay any fees for new cards.  The banks tend to waive this without much fuss.  If you lose your card monthly, that may not be as easy for you.

                  Paper Statement Fee
                  Many banks now charge a monthly fee to mail you a paper statement.  Our bank charges $1 a month!  Make sure you are set for digital statements.

                  Tip: With digital statements you need to put on your calendar a monthly reminder to look over your statements.  This way you can catch quickly any incorrect billing, or payments you didn’t realize you were still making.

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