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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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Rite Aid Logo

Here are the deals for the Rite Aid ad starting 6/9. There are great deals on Jergens lotion, Oral-B toothbrushes, and Huggies Little Swimmers!

If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.

UP Rewards – Grocery

  • $1 +UP WYB, limit 4
    Russell Stover or Whitman’s Sampler Chocolates, 8.25-12 oz, $4.99
    (makes it $3.99)
    Mars, Nestle or Russell Stover Chocolate Bags, 17.5-19.75 oz, $4.99
    (makes it $3.99)
  • $1 +UP WYB (2) Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water, 24 pk., $3.50, limit 2
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Nestle Pure Life, 8 oz 24 pks., Live Summer Deliciously booklet (EXP 06/11)
    (makes it $2.50 ea.)
  • $3 +UP WYB (2) Slim Fast Shakes, 4 pk., $6.49, limit 3
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Slim-Fast shake multi-pack or shake mix, excl trial size, login printable
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Slim-Fast shake, multi-pk. or shake mix, RP 5/19
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Slim-Fast shake multipk. or mix, Rite Aid Load2Card eCoupon
    (use (2) $1 off, makes it $3.99 ea.)
  • $2 +UP WYB (3) 7UP Soft Drinks, 12 pk., $4, limit 2
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 7Up, A&W, SunKist, Canada Dry or Sun Drop, 12 pk. or (3) 2 L, SS 6/9
    (use $1/2 off, makes it $3 ea.)

UP Rewards – Personal Care

  • $5 +UP WYB $20 worth, limit 4
    Playtex Tampons, 36-40 ct., B1G1 50% off
    Playtex Gentle Glide Tampons, 36 ct., $8.99 (online price)
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Playtex Sport tampons, 18 ct + printable
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Playtex Gentle Glide tampons, 18 ct + printable
    Store Coupon -$3 off Playtex Gentle Glide or Sport tampons, (Rite Aid coupon – watch by 6/01) printable
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Playtex Gentle Glide or Sport tampons, SS 6/9
    (use $3 off store, (2) $1 off mfr, makes it $4.24 ea.) Read More→
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    CVS Logo

    Here are the deals for the CVS ad starting 6/9. It is FREE Bayer meter week! I love FREE meter week, you can pretty much make a good scenario out of anything.

    Note: The Bayer Meter coupon took a while to load for me, but it did load. For a $10 off coupon, I am personally very content to use a little patience .

    If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.

    Extra Care Deals

    • $2 ECB WYB (2) Tostitos, Sun Chips, Rold Gold Pretzels, 7-16 oz, $2.99, limit 1
      (makes it $1.99)
    • This is a great deal. Stock up! $1 ECB WYB (3) Trident or Stride Gum, 12-18 ct., $1, limit 1
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/3 Stride, Dentyne, Trident or ID gum, single pk., SS 5/19
      (makes it 33¢ ea.)
    • $1 ECB WYB (2) Eclipse or Orbit Gum, 3 pk., $2, limit 1
      (makes it $1 ea.)
    • This is a great deal. Stock up! $2 ECB WYB (2) Chex Mix or Gardetto’s, 5.5-8.75 oz, $2, limit 1
      -.50/1 General Mills Chex Mix, 4.5 oz +, SavingStar eCoupon
      -.50/1 General Mills Chex Mix, Upromise eCoupon
      Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Chex mix, 4.5 oz + printable
      Manufacturer Coupon -.60/1 Chex Mix product, 4.5 oz + printable
      (buy (2), use (2) .60/1, makes it 15¢ ea. after SavingStar)
    • $2 ECB WYB (5) Smartwater 700 ml, Vitaminwater 20 oz, Powerade 32 oz, Honest Tea, Fuze, Gold Peak 16.9 oz, $1, limit 1
      (makes it 60¢ ea.)
    • This is a great deal. Stock up! $1 ECB WYB (2) Pantene Shampoo, Conditioner 12.6 oz, Styler 5.7-11.5 oz, Herbal Essences or Aussie Shampoo, Conditioner, Styler, $2.98, limit 1
      Manufacturer Coupon -$2/2 Pantene products, excl trial size printable
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Clairol Herbal Essences or Aussie items, excl trial size, PG 5/12
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Pantene products, excl trial size, PG 5/12
      Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Aussie product, excl trial size, PG 6/2
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50/2 Aussie product, excl trial size, PG 6/2
      Manufacturer Coupon -$3/3 Aussie product, excl trial size, PG 6/2
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Herbal Essences hair care, excl trial size, PG 6/2
      Manufacturer Coupon -$3/2 Pantene product, excl Expert Collection and trial size, PG 6/2
      (buy (2), use $3/2, makes it 98¢ ea.)
    • $3 ECB WYB $10 CVS Cosmetics, Facial Care, Hair Care, Sun Care, Personal Cleansing, Hand or Body Lotions, , limit 1
    • $4 ECB WYB Schick Hydro 5 Disposable Razors, 3 ct., $11.79, limit 1
      Manufacturer Coupon -$4 off Schick Hydro 5 disposable pack, SS 6/9
      (makes it $3.79) Read More→

      Summer Picnic Menu Plan

      One of my favorite things to do with the girls is pack a summer picnic lunch and head out for some adventure. We hike around our property looking for lizards and eventually need to rest and snack.

      I enjoy putting together nutritious food that gives us energy, but is easy to transport and clean up. Here is a full picnic lunch idea if you have summer plans to kayak, head to a park or just hang out in the backyard on a blanket!

      *These prices are based off of averages and are subject to change weekly

      Vintage Lemonade – Recipe

      Lemons, 1 lb, $1.47 (Harris Teeter)
      Water
      Sugar or Honey, 4 lb, $2.49-$3.25 (Walgreens, Fred’s)

      Five Bean Picnic Salad – Recipe

      Green Beans, 99¢ lb (Kroger)
      Yellow Beans (hard to find so we just use extra green beans)
      Kidney Beans, 40.5 oz, $1 (Ingles)
      Black-Eyed Peas, Hanover, 15.5 oz, 75¢ (Harris Teeter)
      Garbanzo Beans, Hanover, 15.5 oz, 75¢ (Harris Teeter)
      Bell Pepper, 50¢ ea. (Safeway)

      Egg Salad – Recipe

      Eggs, dozen 99¢ (Walgreens)
      Mayo, Hellmann’s Easy Out, 22 oz, FREE (Publix)
      Dijon (pantry)
      Bread, Nature’s Own, 20 oz, $1.54-$1.75 (Sweetbay, Food Lion)
      Tomatoes, Roma, 99¢ lb (Kroger)

      Fresh Fruit & Mint Salad – Recipe

      Mangoes, 79¢ ea (Food Lion)
      Strawberries, 1 lb, $1.99 (Bi-Lo, Sweetbay, Winn-Dixie)
      Kiwi (not on sale this week)
      Bananas, 49¢ lb (Food City)
      Oranges, 4 lb, $3.99 (Kroger)
      Honey (pantry)
      Mint (not on sale this week)
      Raspberries or Blueberries, pint, $1.69-$2.49 (Aldi, Sweetbay)

      Raspberry Swirl Cupcakes – Recipe

      Raspberries, 6 oz, $3 (Harris Teeter)
      Sugar, 4 lb, $2.49-$3.25 (Walgreens, Fred’s)
      Flour (pantry)
      Eggs
      , dozen 99¢ (Walgreens)
      Cream Cheese, 8 oz, 50¢-$1.50 (Kroger, Food City, Publix, Harris Teeter)
      Confectioners Sugar, FREE (Lowes Foods)

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        Brew Over Ice K-Cups Coupon
        Here is a new high value Brew Over Ice K-Cups coupon!  I love the versatility of the Keurig machine that you can even make cold drinks.  There are lots of great brands to choose from too!

        $2 off Brew Over Ice k-cup packs: Celestial Seasonings, Donut House, Green Mountain or Snapple, 12 or 16 ct. box printable

        Also, don’t miss this new SavingStar eCoupon!  You have until 7/31 to save $5 off your Brew Over Ice K-Cups purchase of $20 over multiple transactions!

        $5/$20 Brew Over Ice k-cup packs: Celestial Seasonings, Donut House, Green Mountain or Snapple, SavingStar eCoupon


          Organic Living Sun Protection: All about UVs / / Southern SaversThe following is part of an Organic Living Journey Guest Post Series now written by Mariana who has a mother’s heart and scientist’s brain.

          Before we get down to the fun stuff, let’s take a minute to get to know one another! When Amy first approached me about continuing the Organic Living Journey, I was both nervous and excited. Nervous- because Amy has done such an amazing job with this series, breaking down seriously complicated research into tangible, useful information. Excited- because “organic living” is truly one of my passions.

          About 1.5 years ago, my family of five (including my work-from-home husband and our 3 young boys) began making some changes. We started with organic produce, learned about grass-fed beef, bought a cow (butchered, not as a pet, despite the kids’ requests), stopped buying processed foods, changed some habits…all on a budget.

          Today, I’m starting the Fun in the Sun Organic Living series with what will be my family’s next step: organic sunscreen and bug spray. Hopefully, this is timely for you too. Summer is approaching, pools are opening, and the mosquitoes are on the hunt! Let’s begin by discussing the concerns with having fun in the sun.

          Part 1: The Sun

          Our sun gives off electromagnetic waves. These electromagnetic waves include infrared rays, visible light, ultraviolet rays, and sometimes x-rays. When we talk about the sun’s “harmful rays”, we want to focus on the ultraviolet (UV) rays.

          Before we go any further, and if you take nothing else from this article, know this: UV rays are carcinogens. In the world of conventional vs. organic, there are few points of agreement between the different camps: this is one of those points. Everyone agrees that UV rays are carcinogenic and the more exposure you get, the greater the risk. Moving on…

          There are three different types of ultraviolet rays: UVA, UVB, and UVC. What’s the difference between these rays?

          UVA- these rays make up 95% of all the UV rays that hit our skin, they penetrate the deeper layers of our skin, appear at constant levels throughout the day, are not blocked by clouds or glass, contribute to burns and aging, and recent research suggests UVA rays may initiate skin cancer.

          UVB- these rays make up about 5% of all the UV rays that can hit our skin, they peak in the summer months and during the afternoon hours, are easily reflected by glass, snow, water (meaning they’ll hit your skin multiple times), are the main cause of sunburns, surface skin damage, and aging.

          UVC- I’m going to consider these a non-issue as they are mostly reflected by our earth’s ozone layer.

          What happens when UV Rays hit your skin?

          1. Your skin will absorb the energy from the UV rays.

          2. This energy is used for good and bad. The good: production of Vitamin D, which is essential for bone strength and immunity, specifically disease prevention. The bad: release of free radicals, changing and mutating your DNA, breaking down of connective tissues below the skin (causing wrinkles and sagging), and suppressing your immune system. (Note- seeing as this has happened since the dawn of time and skin cancer hasn’t done us all in yet, there are additional factors at work here. The more exposure you get, the more free radicals can do their damage, the more your immune system is suppressed, and the more likely cancer may begin to develop.)

          3. Your skin is a powerhouse organ! It will continue to absorb the UV rays as long as it’s exposed to them. If your skin absorbs too much energy from the UV rays, your body’s immune system kicks in, activating an inflammatory response. Blood rushes to the damaged skin cells (in an attempt to repair the damage) and you turn bright red. Sunburn- a sign that you’ve absorbed too much UV rays and have damaged your skin.

          4. The Wild Card: your skin has built-in UV protection! Melanin is a pigment (color) in your skin. It protects the deeper layers of skin from UV damage. You are born with a certain amount of melanin potential, and your body can make more when it’s exposed to UV Rays, the suntan. Melanin is why some people can spend hours in the sun without burning and others will get burned within minutes. I’m still learning about melanin’s role in protecting our skin. I’d like to add that even if your skin isn’t getting burned, it’s still being exposed to the rays and experiencing some level of damage. For your viewing pleasure, the Mayo Clinic has compiled a lovely Sun Damage Slideshow.  :)

          So, where does that leave you? Sun overexposure is a personal threshold. There are a couple of resources that I found to help guide my decisions on how to protect myself and the kids from overexposure.

          1. Determine your “Fitzpatrick Skin Type” – the Fitzpatrick Scale ranges from Level I – “very fair skin, always burns and never tans” to Level VI – “black skin that never burns and tans easily”. I am a Level III. My heritage is Cuban and Puerto Rican, but I can easily burn if I’m not careful (but I think that’s because I’ve hidden from the sun for the past 10 years and haven’t continued building up my healthy melanin). There are several different charts and tests to determine your Fitzpatrick Skin Type. I used this one.

          2. Once you know how sensitive your skin is, find your local UV levels. The EPA’s UV Index resource will tell you the average daily UV index or the hourly UV index (shown). You’ll see something like this:

          Image credit: epa.gov

          This shows how the UV Index will vary throughout the day. (Obviously, the day I went to the pool from 11AM – 1PM was a bad idea and the cause of my now painful sunburn. Live and learn.)

          We can prevent overexposure to UV Rays by avoiding the sun during peak hours, but what if you have to be outdoors during those times?

          1. Always try to find some shade. Keep cool in the shade of a tree or carry an umbrella or parasol. We loved having a huge golf umbrella during soccer season. I picked up a massive umbrella at Ikea for less than $5. Not to be a Debbie Downer, but you can still get some decent UV Ray exposure while under an umbrella on the sand. UVB rays will reflect off sand and water.

          2. Wear a wide-brimmed hat. Now, I’ve never been a hat girl, but I’m embracing this tip. I picked up a big paper straw hat  in the Target clearance section for $4.28. I’ve learned that this type of hat is good for blocking some sun, as long as it doesn’t get wet. Water will practically disintegrate it and cause any colors to run…everywhere. I’ve been looking into some water-friendly hats that can be worn poolside and came across ribbon sun hats. These hats are made with a polyester grosgrain ribbon and are more water-friendly. You can find them for $9-30 on Amazon.com. I selected a middle of the road hat and love it. Perfect for the water, blocks the sun, and thoroughly durable.

          3. Cover up. You can find rash guards (swimshirts) just about anyplace that sells swimwear. They will give you very good sun protection, are great for swimming, and dry quickly. These are probably the biggest investment you’ll make, but it makes sun protection totally fool-proof. Last summer, I picked up rash guards for all the boys for about $10-15 each. I bought one size up, and they are still fitting great this year. This year, I want a rash guard for myself! I couldn’t find one in my local Target (maybe you’ll have better luck?), but I did find some online (Old Navy, Amazon, etc) for $13-40. I can’t attest to the quality yet, but I’ll let you know how it goes!

          4. If you can’t physically block the sun, wear a healthful, broad-spectrum sunscreen- but more about this next week!

          So, to sum up: UV Rays are worth your concern. Exposure is a huge factor that you can control by staying out of the sun or shielding your skin from overexposure during peak hours. How did your local UV Index info look? Do you have any tips to have fun in the sun without overexposing your skin?

          Psst…(If you’re headed to the beach before next week (or you’re an over-acheiver like me) and want to buy a healthful sunscreen now, check out the EWG.org Sunscreen Buyer’s Guide for some quick picks. They even have a handy-dandy app to use while you’re out and about.)

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            Target Extra deals

            Take a look at some  extra deals you can grab at Target this week with the right coupons.  It’s not a big list, but all the items are pretty cheap.

            Feel free to leave a comment with any additional deals or coupons you find!

            Unadvertised Deals

            • This is a great deal. Stock up! Altoids Travel Size Mints, 99¢
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Altoids products printable
              (makes it 49¢ ea.)
            • Country Time Drink Mix, $1.99
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Country Time drink mixes, SS 4/21
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50 off Rubbermaid beverage container AND Kool-Aid, Country Time or Crystal Light drink mix, excl envelopes, SS 5/19
              (use $1/2, makes it $1.49 ea.)
            • This is a great deal. Stock up! Crystal Light On the Go Drink Mix, $1.99
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Crystal Light drink mixes, SS 4/21
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Crystal Light liquid drink mix, (zip 19606) printable (limit reached)
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50 off Rubbermaid beverage container AND Kool-Aid, Country Time or Crystal Light drink mix, excl envelopes, SS 5/19
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Crystal Light liquid drink mix, SS 5/19
              Store Coupon -$1/2 Crystal Light drink mix, (Target coupon) printable
              (use (2) $1 off and store, makes it 49¢ ea.) Read More→

              Seventh Generation Coupons
              Here are two nice Seventh Generation coupons to print!  Use these to Target and get dish soap for just $1.69 and 100 oz laundry detergent for $9.99.  And save an extra $4 if you have the Target Each Bit Counts booklet!

              $1 off Seventh Generation hand dish liquid (zip 99218) printable
              $2 off Seventh Generation laundry detergent (zip 99218) printable

              See more Target deals now!

                Discover magazine subscription deal

                Discover Magazine Subscriptions are on sale for $4.99 a year at DiscountMags.  That’s 80% off the original price and right at 50¢ an issue.

                Use the coupon code SOUTHERNSAVE to get the deal.

                Discover is full articles covering changes in the environment, health, technology and breaking scientific discoveries.  Perfect for the science buff in your family!

                This offer lasts until midnight tonight. Allow 8-14 weeks for your first issue then enjoy a new issue each following month.

                Want more magazine deals?

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                  Lowe's Foods Logo

                  Here are all of the Lowes Foods unadvertised deals starting 6/5. Remember that this week is Super Doubles at Lowes Foods. This makes for some great deals.

                  You can see the full Lowes Foods weekly ad here.

                  If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.

                  Buy One Get Ones

                  • Osteo Bi-Flex One Per Day Dietary Supplement, 30 ct, at $22.89 ($11.44)
                    Manufacturer Coupon -$3 off Osteo Bi-Flex product, 30-60 ct., RP 5/05
                  • Osteo Bi-Flex Triple Strength or Double Strength Dietary Supplement, 40 ct, at $16.89 ($8.44)
                    Manufacturer Coupon -$3 off Osteo Bi-Flex product, 30-60 ct., RP 5/05
                    (use $3 off, makes it $5.44)
                  • Sundown Naturals Vitamins, (price not listed)
                    various prices and varieties
                    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Sundown Naturals vitamins or supplements printable (limit reached)
                    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Sundown Naturals product printable
                  • Flex-A-Min Dietary Supplement, at $25.89 ($12.94)
                  • Sharwood’s Sauces, 14-15 oz, (price not listed)
                    various types and prices
                  • Lowes Foods Kettle Chips, 9 oz, at $2.29 ($1.14)
                  • Pizzazz Pretzel Twists or Cheese Puffs, 11-16 oz, at $1.99 (99¢)
                  • Pillsbury Brownie Mix, 19.5 oz, at $2.65 ($1.32) Read More→
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