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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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Printable Shopping List
CVS LogoHere are the deals that start 1/27 at CVS. There’s only one freebie this week, but you can still get a number of items for less than $1. Many coupons are expiring 1/31 so try to shop before then if you can.

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

Extra Care Deals

  • $5 ECB WYB (6) Pepsi Brand Sodas, 12 oz cans, 12 pk, $3.33, limit 1
    (makes it $2.49 ea.)
  • $3 ECB WYB (3) Hershey’s Assorted Candy, 8-15 oz, $3.33, limit 1
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1.10/2 Hershey’s chocolate bags, 7.8 oz + printable (limit reached)
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1.35/2 Hershey’s chocolate bags, 7.8 oz +, Savings Club only printable (limit reached)
    (buy (3), use $1.35/2, makes it $1.88 ea.)
  • $4 ECB WYB (4) M&M’s Candy, 9.9-12.6 oz, $3, limit 1
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50/2 Mars M&M’s bags, 9.9 oz+, RP 1/27
    (buy (4), use $1.50/2, makes it $1.25 ea.)
  • $5 ECB WYB $20 participating Grocery, limit 1
    Pepsi Product, 2 Liter, 99¢
    Doritos or Tostito’s Chips, 9-11.5 oz, $2.99
    Lay’s Dip, 15 oz, $2.99
    Mars King Size Chocolate, 1.77-3.63 oz, $1.50
    Dove Chocolate Minis or Hearts, 7.94-9.5 oz, $3
    M&M’s Pouches, 8 oz, $3
    Mars Chocolate Minis or Snicker’s Fun Size, 9-11.5 oz, $3
    Mars Chocolate Fun Size, 6 pk., $1
    Rockstar, Amp 16 oz or Starbucks Refreshers 12 oz, $1.50
    Starbucks Frappuccino or Double Shot, 4 pk., $5
    Pepsi Brand Sodas, 12 oz cans, 12 pk, $3.33 Read More→

    Check out these fun free offers. Don’t miss out on a Free Photo Book from Snapfish, just pay $1.99 Shipping! That is a pretty hard deal to beat!

    Sam’s Club Members

    Free Lysol Brand Samples available to members.

    Air Wick Freshmatic Ultra

    Air Wick Scented Oil Warmer

    Air Wick Scented Oil Refill

    Jet-Dry and Finish Powerball Tabs

    No Touch Hand Soap Dispenser

    Snapfish:

    Free 5×7 Soft Cover Photo Book  + $1.99 Shipping

    Just use code: HPREWARD at checkout (exp. 1/31)

    Other Fun Freebies:

    Mr. Food – Game Day Recipes

    Star Wars – Printable Valentines Day Cards

    Origins – Stop in for Free Facial + Facial Brush

    Poise – Sample Kits for Women

    MP3– “I Will Wait” by Mumford & Sons

    Check out more Free Stuff!

      weight watchers menu plan, hearty recipes for cold nights

      This week of chilly weather has me in the mood for, well, chili! What is it about frost on the ground that makes us crave hearty stews and roasts? Here are some recipes to warm your tummy but still keep your budget in check!

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

      Provencal Beef Stew – Recipe

      London Broil, $3.49-$3.99 lb (Publix, Bi-Lo)
      Onions, 48-59¢ lb (Lowes, HEB)
      Mushrooms, 8 oz, $1.50-$2 (Food City, Food Lion)
      Carrots, 13¢-79¢ lb (almost everywhere)
      Pinto Beans, 16-29 oz, 59¢-$1 (Ingles, Harris Teeter, HEB)
      Beef Broth (pantry)
      Tomatoes, Diced, 14.5 oz, 59¢-$1 (Aldi, Food City, Earth Fare, Winn Dixie)

      (5 Points Plus)

      Cheesy Chili-Mac – Recipe

      Lean Ground Beef, $3.97 lb (Lowes)
      Onions, 48-59¢ lb (Lowes, HEB)
      Tomatoes, Diced, 14.5 oz, 59¢-$1 (Aldi, Food City, Earth Fare, Winn Dixie)
      Tomato Juice, 46 oz, $1.50 (Food City)
      Green Chiles, 4 oz, 35% (Commissary)
      Macaroni Noodles, 12-16 oz, FREE-50¢ (Publix, Ingles, Kroger, Food Lion)
      Pinto Beans, 16-29 oz, 59¢-$1 (Ingles, Harris Teeter, HEB)
      Low Fat Cheddar, 8 oz, $1.75-$2 (Harris Teeter, Winn Dixie, Food Lion)

      (7 Points Plus)

      Roasted Pork w/ Sage Berry Dressing – Recipe

      Dried Cranberries (pantry)
      Apple Cider (or use Apple Juice in a pinch)
      Onions, 48-59¢ lb (Lowes, HEB)
      Bread crumbs, 8-15 oz, $1 (Ingles)
      Pork Loin, $1.99 lb (Kroger)
      Spinach, Fresh Express, 9 oz, $2 (Sweetbay)

      (8 Points Plus)

      Sirloin Steaks w/ Mushroom Sauce & Chive-Garlic Potatoes – Recipe Read More→

        organic living journey comparing chicken prices

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

        This week, I went on a literal journey.  Last week’s research led me to realize that I won’t be buying $1.99/lb chicken breasts anymore.  After calling several butchers and trying to price out chicken and getting less than great information, I figured the best way to gather info was to go to the stores.  I drove around to every local store in Atlanta I could think of, and today, I am sharing my findings with you.  Please know that prices can vary from one area to another, so this is just a launching point for those of you outside of Atlanta.

        When you start shopping you have to know your budget and priorities.  Also, you really have to know your stuff.  Three different butchers that I talked to were misinformed about the products they were selling (one was even corrected when he went to a supervisor to have him explain it to me, which helped me to feel less like I was the crazy one!)  Several told me that there was no difference at all between organic and the antibiotic free, vegetarian fed chicken.  We have to know our stuff and be gracious with those who don’t.

        Here’s where I went:  Sam’s, Costco, Walmart, Target, Kroger, Publix, Ingles, Fresh Market, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, my local Farmer’s Market and two local butchers.  In the charts that follow, if a store isn’t listed, it is because my store didn’t carry that particular type of chicken.  Your store might be different.

        Prices on Vegetarian Fed, Antibiotic-Free Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts

        Prices on Vegetarian Fed, Antibiotic-Free Whole Chickens

        Prices on Organic, Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts

        Prices on Organic Whole Chickens

        Yep, these prices are definitely higher than conventional chicken.  But, after all I learned, I think that it is worth it for my family.  Here are some tips to cut your costs.

        Shop Sales

        This month Fresh Market’s vegetarian fed, antibiotic free chicken breasts are half off their normal price on Tuesdays, and they aren’t the only ones who put their chicken on sale.  Once you figure out who carries what you are wanting to buy, look for when they put their chicken on sale.  For instance, Publix had their Greenwise boneless, skinless breasts on sale for $4.99 last week.  That is a savings of $2.20/lb.  Pretty significant stuff. We also occasionally see sales & coupons for Springer Mountain Farms brand.

        Look for Markdowns

        Fresh meat expires, and as it gets closer to its expiration date, butchers will slash the prices to sell it.  It doesn’t hurt to ask your butcher when they typically mark meat down, or if you are a bit more introverted, just get in the habit of checking for marked down meat each time you shop.

        Stockpile

        Chicken freezes wonderfully, if you find a good deal, stock up!  I found more and more chicken brands are moving to a new type of packing that is freezer ready.  Happy day for less freezer burn!

        Buy a Whole Chicken

        Did you notice how much cheaper whole chickens are per pound?  I must admit that I hate, absolutely hate messing with raw meat.  True confession, my husband browns all ground beef in our house (he’s a saint).  In this journey, I’m becoming a big girl though.  Just last week, I seared all sides of my chuck roast. One small step for most, one gigantic step for this gal.  The more I learn though, I’m realizing that not only are whole chickens more cost effective from a price per pound standpoint, but it is easy to make stock from the bones.  This is my baby step (but man, it feels like a big one!)

        Use Less Meat

        It is easy to stretch our chicken (especially in all these southern comfort casseroles!) by adding more veggies.  For me, this means being willing to tinker with recipes and not seeing the recipe as rules for successful cooking, but instead to see them as suggestions to get me started.

        If you are looking for pastured chickens, Whole Foods was the only store I found them.  They were priced at $4.49/lb for a whole chicken.  Local Harvest and Eat Wild are online gold mines to help you find pastured chickens near you if that’s what you are looking for.

        What deals have you found where you live?  Any other tips to help us stretch our dollars on chicken?

          Today Dr. Oz is promoting healthy choices by doing a fun giveaway. At 3PM EST sign up for one of 5,000 Green Giant Free Product Coupons!

          Be sure to sign up right at 3pm! The coupons will be awarded on a first come first serve basis so I have a feeling they won’t last long!

          Check out more Giveaways!

            Does someone in your household require a gluten-free diet? It can be expensive to maintain as gluten-free products are often times more expensive than products containing gluten.

            I want to show you that there are ways to save on gluten-free products. Here is a roundup of specifically gluten-free brands who have printable coupons available!

            $1 off French Meadow Bakery product printable
            $1 off Gluten Free Cafe entree printable
            $1 off Goodbye Gluten bread printable
            $2 off Rudi’s bread (Facebook) printable
            $1 off Schar product (Facebook) printable
            $1 off Udi’s product printable
            $1 off Van’s product (Facebook) printable

            Search the Coupon Database regularly to find the latest gluten-free coupons!

              Publix is one of my favorite stores to shop at in my area and I like them even more when they run great promotions that help me save time and money.  They’re about to run their P&G “Make One List, Make One Trip” promotion where you can get a free rotisserie chicken.  This promotion is running from today (1/24) until Wednesday, 1/30 (1/29 in Alabama).

              Ready to know how it works?  All you have to do is buy 3 participating P&G products and head over to the deli section to get your free rotisserie chicken.  The price of the chicken will automatically come off of your total when you participate in the promotion.

              The great thing about it: Publix has almost everything you need, so you don’t need to run around town to pick up household, personal care and pet food… and you have your main course of dinner for free!  I don’t know about you, but with the new addition to our family, I welcome this promotion.  It’s much better than carrying a baby around to different stores.

              To save some more, stack P&G brandSAVER coupons coming January 27th. 

              Tide 50 oz:
              -$1.50/2 Tide Detergent, Tide Boost or Downy
              -$3/3 Tide Detergent, Tide Boost or Downy

              Downy 62 or 77 oz:
              $3 off Downy Unstopables AND Downy Liquid

              Cascade Complete 26-32 ct. or 75 oz:
              $1 off Cascade ActionPacs (excl. trial size)

              Vicks/Nyquil/Dayquil:
              $1 off Vicks product, (excl. trial Vapodrops and ZzzQuil)

              Pampers Jumbo Diapers:
              $1 off (2) Bags or (1) box of Pampers Diapers or Pants.

              To get the full list of deals running at Publix this week and more savings on P&G products, check out this week’s ad and coupons.

              The Giveaway:

              One Southern Savers reader is going to win a $100 Publix Gift Card.

              To Enter:

              Leave a comment below telling me the 3 items from the list above that you’ll be picking up during the “Make One List, Make One Trip”promotion.

              The winner of this giveaway will be chosen and posted to the Giveaway Winners Page 1/31.

               


                Here is a great list of new printables available on Food Lion’s website to help get you ready for the Super Bowl! These are rare and high value coupons, so take advantage of them while they last! The best part is these are manufacturer coupons that don’t expire until 3/31.

                Heads up, you will have to download a coupon app to print these.

                $2 off Brita pitcher printable
                .75/1 Clorox regular or scented bleach, 64 oz+ printable
                $1 off Clorox disinfecting wipes, 35 ct. printable
                $1.50 off Clorox disinfecting wipes, 75 ct. printable
                $1/2 Doritos tortilla chips, 10 oz+ printable
                $2 off Glad trash bags, 25 ct.+ printable
                $1 off Hidden Valley Ranch dressing, 24 oz+ printable
                .75/1 KC Masterpiece barbecue sauce or marinade printable
                $1/2 Pepsi, 18 pk. printable
                $1/2 Pepsi, 8 pks. of 7.5 oz printable
                .50/1 Quaker Big Chewy granola bars, 5 ct. printable
                .50/1 Quaker instant oatmeal printable
                Free Tostitos dip, max 15 oz wyb (2) Tostitos tortilla chips bags, 9.5 oz+ printable

                  Printable Shopping List

                  Get the most for your dollar with this list that shows you everything $1 or less at your local grocery stores! There even some FREE deals after coupons that can really help you save.

                  If you see any more deals that are under a $1, leave a comment below!

                  Kroger

                  • Corn, 44¢ ea.
                  • Sunny D Drinks, 64 oz, $1
                  • Coca-Cola, Pepsi or 7UP Soft Drinks, 2 liters, 89¢
                  • Allens Vegetables, 14.5-15.25 oz, 49¢
                    Manufacturer Coupon -.50/3 Princella sweet potatoes or Allens cut Italian green beans printable (limit reached)
                    Manufacturer Coupon -.50/3 Trappey’s black eyed peas or Allens cut Italian green beans printable
                    Manufacturer Coupon -.50/3 Allens Popeye spinach cans (Facebook) printable (limit reached)
                    (makes it 16¢ ea.)
                  • Zatarain’s Rice or Pasta Dinner Mix, 5.2-8 oz, 99¢
                  • Kraft Barbecue Sauce, 17.5-18 oz, 49¢
                  • Armour Meatballs, 14 oz, $1.49
                    Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Armour frozen meatballs printable
                    (makes it 99¢ ea.)
                  • Azteca Tortillas, 10 ct., 79¢
                    Manufacturer Coupon -.45/1 Azteca ultragrain tortillas, SS 1/22
                    (makes it FREE if included)
                  • Del Monte Fruit, 14.5-15.25 oz, 99¢
                  • Kroger Yogurt, 6 oz, 33¢
                  • Barilla Pasta, 12-16 oz, $1
                    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Barilla pasta AND pasta sauce (Facebook) printable
                    Manufacturer Coupon -$1/3 Barilla Plus, Veggie, Whole Grain or White Fiber pasta (regional), SS 1/06
                    Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Barilla Plus, Veggie, Whole Grain or White Fiber pasta, SS 1/06
                    (use $1/2, makes it 50¢ ea. if included)
                  • Kroger Taco Seasoning, 1.25 oz, 39¢ Read More→
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