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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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Lowe's Foods Logo

Here are the deals that start 4/10 at Lowes Foods. There is a new promotion where you can buy (5) select cleaning items and get (1) free.

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

Fresh Rewards E-Offer

  • Full Bedding Plants Flat, $6

Buy One Get Ones

  • Lowes Foods Bacon, 12 oz, at $3.50 ($1.75)
  • Carolina Pride Sliced Ham, at $3.59 ($1.79)
  • Carolina Pride Bun Jumbo Franks, 16 oz, at $3.19 ($1.59)
  • Russet Potatoes, 5 lb bag, at $3.99 ($1.99) ea.
  • Tostitios Snack Chips, 9-13 oz, at $4.29 ($2.14)
  • Tribe Hummus, 8 oz, at $3.49 ($1.74)
  • Cantaloupe, at $3.99 ($1.99) ea.
  • Sobe Lifewater, 20 oz, at $1.59 (79¢)
  • Mayfield Ice Cream, 48 oz, at $5.99 ($2.99) Read More→


    Here are more great printable coupons!  Save some extra money on your grocery bill with these high value savings.  I especially like the ones from Dream and Kellogg’s!

    $2 off Dream non-dairy beverage or frozen dessert (Facebook) printable
    $1 off Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut cereal (zip 18051) printable
    $1.50/3 Nestle Wonka candy, 12 oz+ printable
    $1 off Popchips tortilla chips printable
    B4G1 Tony’s Original crust pizza, max $4.75 printable

    Search for sales on these items in the coming weeks!

      One of my favorite days for newspapers is the one near the beginning of the month with the extra Proctor and Gamble coupon insert. You might know it as the brandSAVER and it’s full of awesome coupons for brands like CoverGirl, Febreze and Swiffer! Although we try hard to explore various brands with coupons and sales, sometimes your favorite products end up coming from one manufacturer and you don’t even realize it!  Many P&G products have been winning awards from industry experts they are becoming some of the “Most Loved” products in America.

      P&G wants you to be able to save on your most loved products this month with their brandSAVER coupon booklet.  Previously they weren’t big on printables, but they have also just launched a whole set of printable coupons on their site too!

      I was able to try out some of their newer products, and some of these are ones that I’ve been using for years:

      The Swiffer Dusters are great!  There’s nothing like a clean dusting right when I put a new duster on the wand.  The frugal side of me tries to wait until I absolutely have to change the duster to save money, so by the end of it I’m just caking dust on top of dust. I’ll admit, I’ve even thrown them in the washing machine, but they don’t come out quite the same.

      Olay 4-in-1 Daily Facial Cleansers have cleanser, toner, mask and scrub all in one cloth for the days when you’re in a hurry to do your face routine.  CoverGirl Lash Blast mascara makes my eye lashes pop without even having to curl them, which is perfect when I’m hurrying to a workshop or playdate.

      Another great product  are the Tide To-Go pens.  If you get something on your clothes and don’t have time to throw it in the wash, this will get the small messes right out.

      The Giveaway:

      2 Southern Savers readers are going to win a huge prize package from P&G including:

      CoverGirl Outlast Double Lipshine in Sheerly Nude
      CoverGirl LashBlast Volume Mascara (Very Black)
      Olay 4-in-1 Daily Facial Cloths
      Pantene Hairspray Flexible Hold
      Venus and Olay razor
      Swiffer Dusters
      Febreze Car Vent Clips
      Tide to Go

      To Enter:

      Leave a comment below telling me which of the products above you want to buy using the brandSAVER coupons.

      This giveaway was sponsored by P&G, but all opinions are 100% my own. 

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        Harvey's Logo

        Take a look at all the best deals from the Harveys ad starting 4/10.  This Wednesday you can get boneless skinless chicken for the buy price of $1.99/lb.

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

        Buy One Get Ones

        • Bar-S 4×6 Honey or Cooked Ham, 1 lb, at $3.99 ($1.99)
        • Cheetos, 9-9.75 oz, at $3.49 ($1.74)
        • Orville Redenbacher’s Microwave Popcorn, 11.64-21 oz, at $5.19 ($2.59)
        • Mt. Olive Pickles, 24 oz, at $2.99 ($1.49)
        • Smithfield Thin Sliced Meats, 9 oz, at $3.99 ($1.99)
        • Ragu Pasta Sauce, 45 oz, at $3.99 ($1.99)
        • This is a great deal. Stock up! Fresh Express Garden Salad, 12 oz, at $1.99 (99¢)
          Manufacturer Coupon -.55/1 Fresh Express salad, SS 3/10
          (makes it 44¢) Read More→

          Check out these fun dining deals including a Buy One Take One promotion at Olive Garden where you get an extra meal to-go for the next day! Do you know of any other great restaurant coupons?

          Chili’s –  Free Chips and Queso (exp 4/10)
          Corner Bakery Cafe
          – Free kid’s meal wyb lunch (exp 4/30)
          Culvers Restaurant
          – $1 off value basket (exp 4/22)

          Olive Garden – Buy One Take One dinners
          Outback
          – Free Coconut Shrimp (4/9 only)
          Smokey Bones
          -$5 off $15 Purchase (exp 4/14)
          Taco Bueno
          – Free medium drink with Empanada Platter (exp 4/14)

          See more dining deals.

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            Aldi Logo

            Take a look at the Aldi deals starting 4/7 or 4/10 depending on your region. Some of these produce prices are fantastic!

            Feel free to leave a comment if you find any additional deals.

            Produce

            • Cantaloupe, $1.29 ea.
            • Organic Romaine Hearts, 18 oz Bag, $2.19
            • Avocados, 49¢ ea.
            • Organic Grape Tomatoes, 12 oz, $1.99
            • Multi-Colored Peppers, 20 oz, $1.69
            • Little Salad Bar Spinach, 9 oz, 79¢
            • Tomatoes on the Vine, 16 oz Bag, 89¢
            • Fuji Apples, 60¢ lb Read More→

              How to save money on meat by understanding simple butcher techniques.    Frugal Living and Couponing!


              Last month as part of the organic journey series, we looked at the option of purchasing a whole cow to save money and get a high quality product. I realize that some folks aren’t quite ready for that challenge, so what are some smaller steps we can implement to save on meat?

              Meat and poultry can be the single largest expense in the food budget for many of us.  Reducing meat consumption is one way to save; not because we are vegetarian, but because it can be expensive! Here are some tips you can use to help your budget in the meat department:

              1. Learn Basic Cuts of Meat

              One of the most straightforward ways to save is to take larger cuts of meat and cut them down yourself. Many stores even offer to do this for free at the butcher counter if you ask. For a few minutes of time, you can literally shave off a few dollars a pound for the same thing!

              Think about the cut you are wanting – a steak, a pork chop or a chicken breast and consider the larger piece of meat it came from. Grocery stores, local butcher shops and even warehouse stores often have nice deals on larger cuts of meat. You might not need all the meat at once, but by cutting it down into different sections of meat and freezing them, you can save significantly (50%) off the per pound price!

              A few examples:

              Larger Cut Sale Price  Smaller Cut Sale Price
              NY Strip Roast $5.99 NY Strip Steak $7.99
              Split Chicken Breast $0.99 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast $1.99
              Whole Pork Loin $1.99 Boneless Pork Loin Chops $3.99

              For amazing steaks, look for a roast with the same name and cut it down into the thickness of steaks you want. The New York Strip Roast above is a good example. You can save over $3 per pound just for making 6 simple slices!

              Pork can also be cut down. One easy technique is to take a whole pork loin and butcher your own thick cut chops that would normally costs twice as much even on sale. You can also use the loin for roasts, cubed pork meat or butterflied chops.

              For poultry, if you are advanced, grab whole chickens and cut them down yourself. If you are just learning, try getting split chicken breast and de-boning them yourself. You really can’t mess it up and they cost half as much. The best part is you can use the bits you cut off to make a great chicken stock so nothing goes to waste!

              2. Avoid Fancy Cuts That Cost More

              There is really no need to buy meat that is labeled tenderized, butterfly cut or thin cut. Stores tend to markup prices for meat labeled in this way, but in just a few minutes, you can do this yourself, and save 30¢ per pound or more.

              3. Use Cooking Techniques to Transform Lower Quality Cuts

              For slow-cooking or marinating, you can usually buy less expensive cuts of meat as the meat will become tender and take on the flavors of your marinade. For dishes like meatloaf, burgers or sloppy joes, stretch your beef with breadcrumbs or oatmeal to make them healthier and less expensive. you can add healthy, yet inexpensive fillers like oatmeal or bread crumbs to make you meat go further. One of my all time favorite tips is to use a Jaccard to tenderize inexpensive and sometimes tough cuts of meat.

              4. Grind Your Own

              Another small time investment with a big payoff is to grind your own meat or have a butcher grind it for you. You can buy a chuck roast, instead of ground chuck meat. Most people are not too familiar with grinding their own meat, but a stand mixer with a food grinder, a manual hand-crank, or even a food processor is all you need to grind meat in minutes. If you prefer not to do it on your own, the butcher or meat person in the grocery store will usually do it for you gladly if you just ask.

              5. Look for Marked-Down & Family Packages

              At the meat counter, check for items that have been marked down for quick sale.  If it is nearing the sell by date, you can buy it to use right away or freeze it to use later. Family-size packages of meat usually cost less per pound so again just divide it up and freeze for use later.

              6. Shop In-Season

              Meat prices do fluctuate with the season. During grilling season and warmer weather, ground beef and steak prices are higher, while winter favorites like roast cuts will go down in price. Meat also goes on sale at least every other month, so stocking up with a 6-8 week supply will help you save.

              Do you use any of these tips to stretch your budget when it comes to meat?  Have any other creative ways to save that we should all know about?

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                This week there are tons of fun deals in the Publix Weekly Ad, which now posts on Mondays at 4 pm. So to help you find the top deals, here is a highlight of all the best sales that you can pick up for a dollar or less.

                If you see other deals in your store for under a dollar that I might have missed, please feel free to leave a comment below to let everyone know.

                Publix

                • Publix Baby Cut Carrots, 16 oz, 99¢
                • Muller Frutup Lowfat Yogurt, 5.3 oz, 80¢
                • Navel Oranges, 99¢ lb
                • Mangoes, $1
                • Hunt’s Tomato Sauce, 15 oz, at 99¢ (49¢)
                • Canada Dry or 7UP, A&W or Diet Rite, 2L, at $1.65 (82¢)
                • Bartlett Pears or Red Delicious Apples, 99¢ lb
                • Smithfield Ham Slice, 8 oz, at $3.49 ($1.74)
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Smithfield ham (regional), SS 3/24
                  (makes it 74¢)
                • Kraft Fresh Take Cheese & Breadcrumb Mix, 6 oz, at $2.99 ($1.49)
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Kraft Fresh Take cheese & breadcrumb mix printable
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Kraft Fresh Take cheese & breadcrumb mix, April All You magazine
                  (makes it 49¢)
                • Hunt’s 100% Tomatoes, 14.5 oz, at $1.49 (74¢)
                  Manufacturer Coupon -.55/2 Hunt’s canned tomatoes printable
                  (makes it 47¢ ea.)
                • Welch’s Fruit Snacks, 6.4-9 oz, at $2.79 ($1.39)
                  Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Welch’s fruit snacks or fruit and yogurt snacks (Facebook) printable (limit reached)
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Welch’s fruit snacks or fruit ‘n yogurt snacks, 8-40 ct. boxes (regional), SS 3/17
                  (use $1/2, makes it 89¢ ea.)
                • Snausages Chewy Dog Snacks, 10-12 oz, at $2.99 ($1.49)
                  Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Snausages or Snaw Somes! dog snacks (regional), RP 3/17
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Snausages or Snaw Somes! dog snacks (regional), RP 3/17
                  (use $1 off, makes it 49¢ ea.) Read More→


                  Here are some nice new personal care and household printables.  I’m really liking the ones for Burt’s Bees and SheaMoisture!

                  $1.50 off Burt’s Bees Gud item printable
                  $2 off SheaMoisture product printable
                  $10 off Viviscal Man printable
                  $5 off Viviscal hair filler fibers printable

                  $1 off Bissell upright formula printable
                  $4 off Huggies GoodNites bed mats printable
                  $1/2 Vanity Fair napkins or hand towel printable

                  Check the Coupon Database for more!

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