Have you noticed the new Target Circle program? It’s the new version of Target Cartwheel with some extra benefits available!
If you already have a Target account and have used the Target app or have a RedCard you already have a Target Circle account! You will need to link your phone number to your Circle account for the offers to apply.
Target Circle also offers all users 1% back on all your purchases when you scan your app wallet, enter your mobile number or order online. The amount you earn can be banked to spend on later purchases as long as you earn or redeem within one year, otherwise your amount will expire.
Note: RedCard holders continue to get the 5% off your purchase instead of the 1% back.
Other benefits:
-Receive exclusive offers throughout the year including on your birthday
-Have a chance to support select nonprofits by earning votes every time you make a purchase
-Can scan receipt in the app if you forget to claim offers in store
See the full Target Ad to see where the new Circle Offers can help you save!
Head over to Proozy where you can get the Fall Sunglasses Collections for free. You will just need to pay shipping and use coupon code SSFREE.
Choose from several styles, regularly up to $16.99. Grab one to have on hand as an affordable extra pair!
Offer valid through 10/13. Limit (1) per customer. Shipping is $5.95.
See more Freebies.
Head over to The Home Depot where you can get 30% off Eddie Bauer Bedding Sets.
Even better, get an extra 20% off select bedding and bath items with code BEDBATH20 at checkout. Also, you can get a code for 10% off style and decor purchases when you sign up to receive style and decor emails from Home Depot.
Deal Idea:
Buy:
Eddie Bauer Mountain Duvet Cover Set as low as $41.99 (reg. $59.99)
Use:
code BEDBATH20 for 20% off
Use 10% off unique promo code
makes it $29.39
Offer valid for a limited time. Choose in-store pickup where available.
See more online shopping.

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 10/06, 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
Birmingham News (thanks, Stephanie and Susan!)
Huntsville Times (thanks, Melissa!)
Mobile Press Register (thanks, Patricia!)
California
Orange County Register (thanks, Cindy!)
Florida
Florida Times Union (thanks, Barbara!)
Georgia
Savannah Morning News (thanks, Michelle!)
North Carolina
Asheville Citizen-Times (thanks, Cindy!)
Charlotte Observer (thanks, Sue!)
Southern Pines Pilot (thank, Rhonda!)
South Carolina
Post and Courier (thanks, Jaim’e!)
The State (thanks, Kathy!)

Find the Sunday insert preview for 10/13/19, below. You will get one insert in your paper this weekend!!
Be on the lookout for:
(1) SmartSource insert.
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 2019 Coupon Insert Schedule if you are curious about future dates.
More coupons added 10/10!!!
SmartSource 10/13
.50/2 Betty Crocker Fruit Shapes, Fruit by the Foot, Fruit Gushers or Fruit Roll-ups, or Mott’s or Sunkist Fruit Flavored Snacks (exp 12/7)
$5 off Blue Buffalo or Wilderness dry cat food, 2-9.5 lb bag (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$5 off Blue Buffalo or Wilderness dry dog food, 4.5-24 lb bag (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$6/2 Clairol Color Crave or Specialty Blonding Collection (exp 10/26)
$2 off Clairol Nice n Easy, Permanent Root Touch Up or Natural Instincts Hair Color, excl Crema Keratina (exp 10/26)
$6/2 Clairol Nice n Easy, Permanent Root Touch Up or Natural Instincts Hair Color, excl Crema Keratina (exp 10/26)
$5/2 Clairol Temporary Root Touch-up Concealing Powder or Root Touch-up Color Blending Gel (exp 10/26)
$2 off Delsym 12HR Adult or Kids Product (exp 10/27)
$2 off Delsym Cough+ Adult or Kids Product (exp 10/27)
.75/1 Dixie Crystals Granulated sugar, 4-lb+ bag, or Light Brown, Dark Brown or Powdered Sugar poly bag 2 lb (exp 11/24)
.50/2 Dole Fruit in Gel (exp 12/8)
$2 off Dulcolax liquid (exp 11/12)
$1 off Edge or Skintimate, or Schick Hydro or Xtreme gel, foam or cream, excl 2 and 2.75 oz (exp 11/2)
$3 off FDgard Product (exp 4/13/20)
$3 off Fiber Choice Product (exp 4/13/20)
.50/2 Fiber One or Protein One snack product, boxes (exp 12/7)
$4 off Florastor 50-ct, or FlorastorPre or FlorastorPlus (exp 11/15)
$2 off Florastor Product (exp 11/15)
$1 off Giovanni Rana Refrigerated Pasta (exp 12/31)
$1 off Giovanni Rana Refrigerated Sauce (exp 12/31)
$1 off Glade 3-wick Candle, Plugins Scented Oil Refill 2-ct+, or Large Automatic Spray Refill (exp 11/23)
$2/2 Glade Products, excl Solids 8 oz, Aerosol Room Spray and Plugins Warmer only (exp 11/23)
$3 off IBGard Product (exp 4/13/20)
$1/2 Kikkoman Stir-fry, Sweet & Sour, Orange & Teriyaki Baste & Glaze Sauces (exp 3/31/20)
.75/1 Kikkoman Stir-fry, Sweet & Sour, Orange & Teriyaki Baste & Glaze Sauces (exp 3/31/20)
$1 off Kikkoman Teriyaki Takumi Sauces (exp 3/31/20)
.50/1 Lysol Disinfectant Spray (exp 11/10)
.50/1 Lysol Disinfecting Wipes (exp 11/10)
$1 off Lysol Laundry Sanitizer (exp 11/10)
$2 off Magnilife Pain Relieving Foot Cream or Relaxing Leg Cream (exp 12/1)
$1 off McCafe coffee product (exp 12/29)
B1G1 Meow Mix Irresistible Treats for Cats, or Brushing Bites, 2.25-3 oz pouch (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$4 off Milk-Bone Dog Biscuits, 10-lb box (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$3 off Milk-Bone Gnaw Bones dog treats, 100% rawhide free, 7.2 or 9.6 oz bag (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$2 off Mitchum Deodorant, excl trial and twin packs (exp 11/9)
$2 off Mucinex 12HR product (exp 11/16)
$2 off Mucinex Product (exp 11/16)
$5 off Natrol Cognium Product (exp 12/9)
$2 off Natrol Product (exp 12/9)
$1/2 Nature Valley Boxes 5ct+ of Granola Bars, Biscuits, Cups, Layered Bars, Soft-Baked Filled Squares, Protein Bars, or Snack Mix, Peanut or Almond Butter Granola Bites, or Wafer Bars (exp 12/7)
$6 off Nature’s Recipe Grain Free Dog food, 12-lb bag (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$3 off PainBloc24 Product (exp 1/31/20)
$1 off Paw Love Savory Bones, Bacon & Cheese, 2-ct bag (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$1/3 Pillsbury Refrigerated Baked Goods Products (exp 1/4/20)
$3 off Purina Beggin’ Strips dog snacks, 2.35 or 25 oz pouch (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$3/48 Purina Fancy Feast wet cat food, 3 oz cans any variety (exp 12/13)
$3 off Purina Friskies cat food variety pack 32-ct (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$1/2 Quaker Old Fashioned, Quick or Instant Oats, or Oatmeal Squares cereal (exp 11/17)
B1G1 Rachael Ray Nutrish Purrfect Broths, Lickable Delicacies, 1.4 oz pouch (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$3 off Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Meat Treats for Dogs, 12 oz pouch (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$2 off Rolaids Heartburn Soothers 36-ct, or bottled tablets (exp 11/12)
$3 off Schick Hydro or Quattro Titanium Razor or Refill, excl disposable & women’s razor or refill (exp 11/2)
$3 off Schick or Skintimate Disposables, or Schick Xtreme5 or Hydro Silk 3 Razor or Refill, excl Xtreme3 1-ct, Xtreme2 and Skintimate twin blades 2 & 6ct disposables (exp 11/2)
$1 off Sunsweet Juice (exp 1/31/20)
$1 off Three Dog Bakery Treats for Dogs, Lik’n Crunch, 13 oz box (Publix coupon) (exp 11/6)
$1 off Totinos Pizza Rolls Snacks 90-ct+, excl Mini Snack Bites (exp 12/7)
$1 off U by Kotex Pads or Liners, excl liners 14-22 ct or trial (exp 11/24)
$1 off U by Kotex tampons, excl trial (exp 11/24)
$1 off Wonderful No Shells Pistachios, 5.5 oz+ (exp 1/12/20)

I’m often sharing how to save big on disposable diapers, but today I want to share another option—cloth diapers!
Your initial reaction, like mine, might be that it’s a lot of work and that you have to deal too closely with unsavory substances. But after talking to a lot of frugal moms who cloth diaper, it seems that many of them actually like cloth diapers for other reasons, too—they come in cute patterns and colors, they reduce diaper rash, and it makes for a great conversation starter with other new moms!
I asked my friend Amy (who uses cloth diapers on her baby girl) for her best tips and thought I would share them with you all. Remember, the goal here is to save money on whichever approach to diapering works for you and your family, not to debate which one is better.
How to Save Money on Cloth Diapers
How many cloth diapers do I need?
This depends a lot on your washing routine and the type of diaper you choose, so let’s break it down a little.
Newborns generally go through 8-10 diapers per day. This gradually tapers off to 6-8 diapers per day as baby grows. At a minimum, 12 cloth diapers allows you to wash every day-and-a-half to two days. If you want to go 2-3 days between washings, then 24-30 diapers is a good number to shoot for.
What kind of cloth diaper should I use?
The most confusing part of cloth diapering for me was deciding which type to buy from all the options. There are three major kinds of cloth diapers.
“Fitted” diapers come in sizes (S, M, L etc.) for a certain weight range, much like disposables. If you choose this type of cloth diaper, then you will have to purchase enough of each new size as your baby grows. If you decide on 20 of each size, fitted diapers can get expensive quickly.
“Prefold” diapers are the traditional piece of square cloth that many people think of when you say cloth diaper. They are fairly inexpensive, but they do require a cover to be waterproof. They also come in a variety of sizes.

An example of a prefold cloth diaper with a cover
“One size” or “All in One” diapers expand as baby grows using elastic and velcro or snaps. These cost a little more upfront, but you only need to buy one set that will last from infancy to potty training.

An example of an all in one diaper
We chose one-size diapers for our family, but your choice will depend on your personal preferences. Choose diapers that work for you so that you will stick with it and not waste money on the investment. Just keep in mind that the only money you save is money that you don’t spend. Some moms like trying lots of different types of diapers and then stocking up on one particular brand; others add to their collection over time. The main thing is to set a goal for a number of diapers you are comfortable with and then buy them when they are on sale.
Note: Cloth diapers don’t always fit well at the tiny newborn stage, so many moms opt to stock up with disposables or buy XS fitted diapers to get them through the first 4-6 weeks. Using disposables at the beginning has other advantages in that mom is still trying to adapt to having a new baby in the house. Assuming 10 changes a day for 6 weeks, that would mean 420 size 1 diapers.
How can I save money on cloth diapers?
Jenny has taught us that everything goes on sale at some point, and it’s true for cloth diapers, too! The retail price for common fitted and one size diapers is around $20 per diaper. Many times you can find deals and get them for $10-$15 instead; you just have to get creative.
Although cloth diapers are gaining in popularity, it can sometimes be difficult to find cloth diapers in retail stores. They only carry two or three brands, so it doesn’t give you much selection, but you could walk in and buy them today if you needed to. (This is definitely a plus in the later stages of pregnancy or early motherhood!)

Since I tend to do a lot of my shopping online anyway, it’s easier for me to watch for daily deals instead. You can often add in a coupon code and use a cash back site to save even more.
Here are several places to watch for deals:
Zulily — Daily deals on various brands at 30-70% savings
Fuzzibunz — Often does a B5G1 sale
Cotton Babies — Often does a B5G1 free sale
Diaper Junction — Daily deals and other discounts
Green Mountain Diapers — Frequently does sales and deals
What about used cloth diapers?
Cloth diapers are reusable and durable. If you maintain them, they can even be used for multiple kiddos, which is where the real savings are with cloth diapers. Because they hold up, they are often sold used. It might surprise you, but cloth diapers retain a lot of their initial value even after a few years of use. You might not love the idea of buying used diapers, but it can save you money or help you recoup the cost of the diapers by selling them once baby has outgrown them. Cloth Diaper Trader is one option for buying and selling used cloth diapers, and you might also keep an eye on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist.

How much will water and detergent cost?
Unlike with disposables, cloth diapers require additional expense in water and laundry detergent. I can’t help you on water deals, but you can find the detergent on sale!
For most diapers, the recommended wash routine is a cold rinse, followed by a hot wash with detergent and then another cold rinse. The first rinse removes residues, allowing the hot wash to really clean the diapers. The second rinse is part of a normal wash cycle to remove detergent. This adds 3-6 extra loads of laundry each week depending on how many diapers you purchase.
Cloth diapers also require certain types of laundry soap, but that doesn’t mean it has to be expensive. Various detergents range in price from 12¢-$1.50 per load. Here is a really helpful break down of cloth diaper detergent options.

How much will it cost total?
Because there are many permutations of diapers types, number of diapers, washing routines, and detergent preferences, I’m going to share the costs I’ve estimated for the first year of my cloth diapering adventure as an example.
To give you some background, we have a water saving top-load washing machine and wash every day-and-a-half, for an average of four loads per week. I also chose to use disposables for the first six weeks until I was settled into a routine and diaper changes were a little less frequent. Following the manufacturer’s instructions on my detergent, it took me 17 weeks to get through my first 80 load bottle, which cost $12.99. From that, I estimate detergent costs at $42/yr (using coupons, this could be lower). Our local utility charges .0113/gallon for water/sewer and each load consumes 40 gallons, so this works out to $94/year in water costs. The energy consumption on our washer is $13/yr (from the little yellow sticker that came on it) and since we are basically doubling our washing, this is a good estimate. We also air dry our diapers to make them last longer, so we don’t have any added costs there.
(12) One-Size Diapers from a Zulily deal at $13.99 each = $167.88
(10) packs of Size 1 diapers purchased with drugstore deals at an average of $5 each =$50
Laundry Soap, $42/year
Electricity, $13/year
Water, $94/year
So for the first year, we estimate $366 for our total expenditure. The nice thing about cloth is for the second year, it goes down to $149 in washing costs and it will stay that way for future kiddos.
Regardless of whether you choose cloth diapers or disposables or a combination of each, you can save money on them.
Do you or have you used cloth diapers? Please share your tips in the comments!
To save money on disposable diapers, check out our weekly deals post!
Head over to Target where you can get 25% off select furniture, no coupon code needed.
Even better, get an extra 15% off select items when you use coupon code OCTOBER at checkout!
Deal Ideas:
Buy:
Linon Nail Head Backless Bar Stool w/ Upholstered Seat $30.59 (reg. $35.99)
Use:
coupon code OCTOBER for 15% off
makes it $26
Buy:
Signature Design by Ashley Drystan Panel Headboard as low as $159.99 (regularly $199.99)
Use:
coupon code OCTOBER for 15% off
makes it $135.99 shipped
Offer valid through 10/14. Free with Redcard.
See more online shopping.

Head over to Publix where you can grab a bottle of Eucerin Lotion for FREE! Combine a sale with a printable coupon and Checkout51 to get this deal.
See the full Publix Ad for more great deals.
Publix Deal (through 10/18):
- Aquaphor or Eucerin Products 25% off
Buy:
Eucerin Body Lotion, $5.47 (after sale)
Use:
-$3.50 off Eucerin body 8 oz+, or Baby or Face product printable
Submit for:
-$2 off Eucerin product, any, limit 1, Checkout 51 mobile app
Makes it FREE!
Head over to Barnes & Noble where they are offering up to 75% off Clearance items including toys and games.
There are no coupon codes needed as prices are as listed. Grab some items for your game closet.
Deal Ideas:
Playmobil Ghostbusters Firehouse Set $17.48(reg. $69.95)
Playmobil Zeddemore with Aqua Scooter $5.49 (reg. $21.99)
Ryan’s Rocket Race Game $6.24 (reg.$24.99)
Offer valid for a limited time. Shipping is free for members.











