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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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Starbucks CouponHere they are: today’s top printable coupons!  I am excited about these three beverage coupons below, especially the Starbucks coupon.  They all sound perfect on a hot summer day!

B1G1 Poland Spring Nature’s Blends bottle, 20 oz (zip 12528) printable
$1.50 off K-cups Brew Over Ice, 16 ct. printable
$1.50 off Starbucks Via Refreshers instant beverage printable

$1/2 Caress beauty bar, 4 or 8 pk. printable
$1.25 off Huggies Pull-Ups Big Kid flushable wipes, share printable
$1 off Zest High Intensity bar soap 6 pk. or body wash printable

Check out the rest of today’s coupons!

    Printable Shopping List

    Walgreens Logo

    Here are the Walgreens Ad deals that start 5/19. You can get stocked on First Aid supplies as well as toothpaste and body wash!

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

    Register Reward Deals

    • $10 RR WYB (2) Select Olay Products
      Olay Total Effects Moisturizer, .2-1.7 oz, $18.99
      Olay Total Effects Treatments or Lotions, .5-1.7 oz, $20.99

      Manufacturer Coupon -$3 off Olay Pro-X facial cleanser, Regenerist or Total Effects Facial moisturizer, cleanser or hair remover, excl trial size and brush head refills, PG 4/28
      Manufacturer Coupon -$3 off CoverGirl AND Olay product (regional), PG 4/28
      (buy (2) Moisturizers, use (2) $3 off, makes it $10.99 ea.)
    • This is a great deal. Stock up! $3 RR WYB (2) Irish Spring Body Wash, 15 oz, $3.50
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Irish Spring body wash, excl 2.5 oz, SS 5/19
      (use (2) $1 off, makes it $1 ea.)
    • This is a great deal. Stock up! $2 RR WYB (2) Colgate Total Advance and 360º Toothbrushes or Toothpaste 5.8 oz or Mouthwash, 8.45 oz, 2 for $6
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Colgate Total mouthwash (CVS manufacturer coupon) printable
      Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Colgate toothpaste, 4 oz +, SS 5/12
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Colgate mouthwash, 8 oz +, SS 5/19
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Colgate toothpaste, 4 oz + (regional), SS 5/12
      Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Colgate Total mouthwash, 8 oz+ printable
      (buy (2), use (2) $1 off, makes it $1 ea.)
    • This is a great deal. Stock up! $4.99 RR WYB iChill Liquid Sleep Aid, 8 oz, $4.99
      (makes it FREE)

    Balance Reward Deals

    • 5,000 BR WYB $20 Worth of Select Neutrogena Cosmetics or Skin Care
      Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle or Tone Repair Cream, .5-1 oz, $16.99
      Manufacturer Coupon -$2/2 Neutrogena products printable
      (makes it $15.99) Read More→
      Printable Shopping List

      Rite Aid Logo

      Here are the Rite Aid Ad deals starting 5/19. There are a ton of things under $1 this week and quite a few freebies! I’m loving the free Vitamelts vitamins!!

      Find more coupons or deals? Leave a note below.

      UP Rewards – Grocery

      • $1 +UP WYB (2), limit 3
        Cafe Bustelo, Maxwell House or Folgers Coffee, 10-11.3 oz, $3.50
        Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Folgers Gourmet Selections coffee, 10 oz, Rite Aid Load2Card eCoupon
        Manufacturer Coupon -.25/1 Folgers coffee (regional), RP 4/14
        Manufacturer Coupon -.25/2 Folgers coffee (regional), RP 4/14
        Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Cafe Bustelo product printable
        Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Folgers product printable (limit reached)
        Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50 off Folgers product printable
        Manufacturer Coupon -.25/1 Folgers coffee, RP 5/19
        (use (2) $1.50 off, makes it $1.50 ea.)
        This is a great deal. Stock up! Splenda Sweeteners, 3.8 oz or 110 ct., $3.50
        Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Splenda product printable
        Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Splenda product (Facebook) printable
        Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Splenda No Calorie sweetener printable (limit reached)
        Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Splenda product printable
        Manufacturer Coupon -$2 off Splenda sweetener, SS 3/24
        Store Coupon -$1 off Splenda no calorie sweetener item (Rite Aid coupon) printable
        (use $1 off store, (2) $2 off mfr, makes it 50¢)
        Nutella Hazelnut Spread, 13 oz, $3.50
        -Free Mail in Rebate Nutella heavyweight T-shirt WYB (5) Nutella products rebate
        -Free Mail in Rebate Nutella classic mug WYB 3 Nutella products rebate
        -Free Mail in Rebate Nutella spreader WYB (3) Nutella products rebate
        -Free Mail in Rebate Nutella tumbler WYB (4) products rebate
        Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Nutella jar, 13 oz+, RP 4/14
        (use (2) $1 off, makes it $2 ea.) Read More→
        Printable Shopping List

        CVS Logo

        Here are the deals that start 5/19 at CVS. You can get Huggies for $4.67 a pack, Suave products for 42¢ ea., Revlon Hair Color for 49¢, and more!

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

        Extra Care Deals

        • $10 ECB WYB $30 participating Weight Loss Products, limit 1
          Select Weight Loss Supplements, $19.99
          Right Size Smoothie Drink Mix, 18.5-20.5 oz, $24.99
          South Beach Bar, 5 ct., B1G1 50% Off
          Slimfast Powder, 12.8 oz, B1G1 50% Off
          Slimfast, Kellogg’s Special K Shake 4 pk. or Bar 5-6 ct., B1G1 50% Off
          Kellogg’s Special K Shake, 4 ct., $7.99 (online price)
          Kellogg’s Special K Protein Bars, 6 ct., $7.79 (online price)

          Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50/2 Kellogg’s Special K protein items, 4 ct.+ printable
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50/2 Kellogg’s Special K Protein products, (zip 06607) printable
          (buy (2) Protein Bars, use $1.50/2, makes it $5.09 ea.)
          Mega-T products (all), B1G1 50% Off
          Mega T Green Tea Supplement, 30 ct., $7.99 (online price)
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Mega-T Green Tea Gum printable
          (buy (2), makes it $5.99 ea.) Read More→

          Tampa Newspaper Deal

          If you live in the Tampa area, don’t miss the Groupon deal for a 52-week Sunday subscription to the Tampa Bay Times for $10, ($62.40 value). This is 19¢ per issue so you’ll easily pay for the subscription and save a lot more from using the insert coupons!

          It’s nice to have it delivered to your driveway, without having to go to a newsstand, plus it’s a lot cheaper!

          Delivery is valid only for select zip codes, so check here to see if your area is on the list!

          Offer valid thru 5/22. Limit (1) per household.

          See more daily deal sites.

            Starbucks Rewards Deal

            It’s time for another Starbucks Rewards deal that involves collecting stars.  Starbucks Reward Members can get a $5 or $10 eGift Card when you collect 10 or 20 stars respectively.

            Each drink you buy will earn 1 star.  You’ll have until 5/28 to collect your stars so maybe pair up with a friend to earn extra stars (must purchase each drink separately).

            To get this perk, you have to RSVP with your email address and your Rewards Card must be registered in order for you to earn stars.  Register your Starbucks Rewards Card here if you haven’t already.

            Depending on how expensive your favorite drink is, this is really like spending $20-$50 to get a $5 reward. It’s a nice perk if you were going to anyway, but I wouldn’t go out of your way to earn it otherwise.

            See more dining deals!

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              Homemade Laundry DetergentThe following is part of an Organic Journey Guest Post Series written by Amy, a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.

              Laundry.  There are few of us who feel victorious in this area of our lives. Sorting, washing, drying, folding and the ever crucial last step, putting it all away.  Now, I know that there are those that enjoy this never-ending cycle, but I must admit that the part I savor most is the moment when I am done and can breathe a sigh of relief until I start again the next day.  When it comes time to evaluate detergents, my biggest question for years was, “does it smell good?” followed by “how much does it cost?”  I found that most big name detergents worked equally well.  So, I fell in love with the scent of Gain, and we lived happily ever after.  Not quite.  My middle child had pretty nasty eczema from the beginning.  It was time to eliminate scented detergents.  (Which I understand more now after learning about fragrances.)  Then, it was time to eliminate harsh ingredients.  I started spending a fortune on what I thought were greener options.  After a few years of that, it was time to try cutting costs by making my own detergent.  Life got crazy, and I found a cheaper laundry detergent at Trader Joe’s.  We were washing clothes happily ever after–minus the fresh scent.  Well, lately, I’ve been wondering exactly what is in my detergents.  I went to the Environmental Working Group to see how my current laundry detergent ranks, and it got a D!!  What!?!  I’m spending extra money on detergent that is hovering on the border of failing.  It’s back to the drawing board for me.

              Let’s start with my needs in homemade laundry detergent.  I think they are pretty typical.  I need it to be affordable.  I don’t know how Ma Ingalls did it because if I were washing my clothes in the creek, I would be there 24 hours a day.  I’m guessing her girls didn’t do as many costume changes as mine do each day.  All that to say, with three munchkins just being normal, messy kids and a husband in construction, I do about 10 loads of laundry a week.  That’s a lot of detergent.  I also need it to actually clean really dirty clothes.  This isn’t Downton Abbey, folks.  Our clothes need something with some umph.  I need it to be safe for kiddos prone to eczema.  I don’t want the residue of detergent to make my daughter’s skin itch incessantly.  And finally, I’d like it to be something that isn’t going to cause cancer or kill fish.  Maybe that’s asking a bit much, but isn’t there a way to clean clothes without killing people and wildlife?  The hunt is on.

              I love Jenny’s price comparison for homemade laundry detergent versus buying detergent on sale.  When you are comparing prices with “green” detergents, the savings of making your own increases even more.  I was wondering, though, how do the ingredients in my homemade laundry detergent rate?  Most recipes call for Washing Soda, borax and Fels Naptha bar soap as the basic ingredients.  Washing Soda gets an A, but the rest surprised me.  Fels Naptha got a C.  It has a fragrance in it, and since that is all that is listed, there is some concern there about the chemical makeup of that fragrance.  There were several other concerns listed as well. Even though Fels Naptha has been around forever, I thought I’d see if there were alternatives.  Turns out that you can use Castille Bar Soap or Dr. Bronner’s which both pass the EWG’s test with flying colors!  Now for borax. There is enough information out there on borax for it to have a post of its own.  For now, I will say that from the sources I have read, I am fine with using it in my homemade laundry detergent since there is no chance of ingesting it, and I’m making sure that my children don’t ingest it either.

              While making your homemade laundry detergent is definitely affordable, I struggle with the lack of cleaning power for really dirty clothes.  Several new recipes popping up mentioned adding OxiClean to give it some umph.  I read countless articles about the chemical makeup of OxiClean trying to figure out if it was good or bad and, I’m not going to lie, I was totally confused.  Then I remembered the EWG’s database.  OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover gets an F with big concerns for cancer and some concern for respiratory issues, skin allergies and irritation, development and reproductive toxicity, and environmental problems.  One of my favorite features on the EWG’s site is that in small print, it will include a place to “Search for a better” and it fills in the blank with whatever product you were looking up.  It then gives you a list of options that get a better grade.  LOVE that.  They recommend Oxo Brite.  In fact, it gets an A.  If you are committed to the OxiClean line, they do make a product called OxiClean Versatile Free, and it scores a B.  Much better than an F, don’t you think?  Another option is to add some kick to your homemade detergent is to create your own homemade version of OxiClean which normally includes some version of hydrogen peroxide, washing soda and water.  You would need to mix that and store it in a dark bottle as hydrogen peroxide breaks down when exposed to light.

              So my new greener recipe for homemade laundry detergent (based off of Blissful 55’s Recipe):

              Borax (1) 4 lb 12 oz box

              Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda (1) 3 lb 7 oz box

              OxiClean Versatile Free or Oxo Brite (1) 3 lb container

              Castille or Dr. Bronner’s Bar soap (2) bars

              Arm & Hammer Baking Soda 4 lbs

              Grate the soap (I love using my food processor for this step) and mix all ingredients together well.  Use 1-2 Tablespoons per load.

              One other thing that I would hate to leave out is something unusual that I discovered while hunting for a better way to get my clothes clean.  Soap nuts.  Yep, you heard me right.  Soap nuts are nuts that come from a Soap Tree. They are hypoallergenic and odorless.  One site explains how they work this way:

              “The shells used for detergent contain something called saponin, which works as a natural surfactant. Surfactants reduce the surface tension of the water, essentially making it wetter and easier to penetrate into soiled fabrics. This combined with the agitation of your machine or handwashing removes the dirt or particles, then keeps them away from your clothing until rinsing occurs.”

              Soap nuts can be used in dishwashers, as homemade laundry detergent, or you can even use them to make a liquid soap.  Mountain Rose Herbs shares why seeded nuts are better:

              “Through our own laboratory tests and from our own personal experience we have determined that using Soap Nuts which still contain the seed has a better effect on cleaning cloths because the seed inside the shell acts an agitator against the shell wall which releases more saponins into water. We also determined that Soap Nuts with the seed still in them worked marvelously well in cleaning clothes because of the light “beating” action they imparted. All of these qualities are missing when you use just the shells of the Soap Nut.”

              I am totally fascinated.  I asked around and several of my friends said that they work fine for regularly soiled clothes, but that they aren’t so great if your kid has been mud diving in Georgia red clay.  I want to give them a try!

              So have any of you tried soap nuts before?  Or do you have a tip for getting our dirty clothes clean while being good stewards of our bodies, pocketbooks, and the environment?  I’d love to learn from you!

                sports authority couponTake advantage of the Friends and Family Discount with this Sports Authority Coupon for 20% off your entire purchase. (exp. 5/18) Print to use in-store or for online orders, enter code FRIENDS20 at checkout!

                Be sure to read the fine print details at checkout to be sure all of your items qualify for the discount.

                Don’t forget to use ShopRunner to get Free 2-Day Shipping!

                Sports Authority Coupon Deal Ideas:

                (Prices after Coupon Code)

                Alpine Men’s Polo, $15.99 (originally $30)

                Nike Women’s Lunar Running Shoes, $55.98 (originally $90)

                Outlet Deals:

                Adidas Men’s Soccer Shorts, $14.38 (originally $25)

                Read More→

                  CSA Recipes

                  Have any of you started trying new CSA recipes this year?  We love picking up our CSA box brimming with fresh local produce each week. Sometimes it means getting creative with less familiar veggies and lots of salads… but that’s a good thing!

                  If you’ve never signed up for a Community Supported Agriculture box, most of them are just starting for the season.  Head to localharvest.org or just do a google search for CSA programs in your area. It’s a great way to save on produce and support local farmers!

                  CSA Recipes

                  Butternut Squash & Kale Quesadillas – Recipe

                  Butternut Squash (CSA box)
                  Kale (CSA box)
                  Flour Tortillas, Chi-Chi’s, 12 oz, $1.66 (Food City)
                  Monterey Jack Cheese, 6-8 oz, $1.66-$2.50 (almost everywhere)
                  Sour Cream, Daisy, 16 oz, 25¢ (Publix)

                  Grilled Romaine Salad – Recipe

                  Romaine Lettuce (CSA box) or $2.25-$2.68 (Walmart, Earthfare)
                  Olive Oil, Pompeian, 32 oz, $4.64 (Publix)
                  Parmesan Cheese, Digiorno, $2.49 (Publix)

                  Beef Stroganoff on Zucchini Ribbons – Recipe

                  Top Round Roast, $3.49 lb (Harris Teeter)
                  Dijon mustard (pantry)
                  Mushrooms, 8 oz, $1.69 ea. (Food Lion)
                  Onions (CSA box) or 39¢ lb + (almost everywhere)
                  Greek Yogurt, 5.3 oz, 70¢-$1 (almost everywhere)
                  Zucchini (CSA box) or 99¢-$1.49 lb (Kroger, Aldi, Harveys, Food Lion)

                  Skillet Potatoes With Greens – Recipe

                  Yukon Gold or other Potatoes, 5 lb, $2-$3 (Bi-Lo, Sweetbay, Food Lion)
                  Kale or other Greens (CSA Box)
                  Olive Oil, Pompeian, 32 oz, $4.64 (Publix)

                  Dijon Cream Kohlrabi – Recipe

                  Kohlrabi bulb (CSA Box)
                  Flour (pantry)
                  Milk (fridge)
                  Egg Yolk

                  If you need more ideas for a specific seasonal ingredient, I came across this fun recipe guide from Martha Stewart. It helps that it comes with pretty pictures too!


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