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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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Bi-Lo Logo

There are a few extra things to grab in Bi-Lo this week. Don’t forget to check the main Bi-Lo deals list for advertised sales to grab.

If you’ve found any more deals, leave a comment and I’ll add them to the list!

Buy One Get Ones

  • Carolina Pride Smoked Sausage, 16 oz, at $4.99 ($2.49)
  • Southern Home Onion Soup Mix, at $1.35 (67¢)

Grocery

  • Del Monte Diced Tomatoes, 14.5 oz, $1
  • Little Hug Fruit Barrels, 20 ct., $2.99
  • Simply Asia Noodle Bowl, 8.5 oz, $3.50
  • Knorr Chicken, Beef or Vegetable Bouillion Cubes, 6 ct., $1.29
    Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Knorr buillon item printable
    (makes it 29¢)
  • Florida Crystals Agave Nectar Light, 23.5 oz, $5.29
    Manufacturer Coupon -.65/1 Florida Crystals Organic Agave item printable
    (makes it $4.64)
  • Martha White Muffin Mix, $1

Personal Care

  • Bic Soleil Razor, 4 pk., $4.99
    Store Coupon -.50/1 Bic Soleil razors printable (limit reached)
    (makes it $3.99)
  • Tom’s of Maine Naturally Dry Anti-perspirant, 2.25 oz, $3.50
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Tom’s of Maine Naturally Dry antiperspirant, SS 9/23
    (makes it $2.50)

Pet Care

  • Kibbles ‘n Bits Dry Dog Food, 16 lb, $9.99
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Kibbles ‘n Bits dry dog food product printable
    Manufacturer Coupon -.55/1 Kibbles ‘n Bits dry dog food, RP 8/26
    (use .55/1, makes it $8.89)

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    Commissary Logo

    Take a look at all the deals the Commissary has from 9/27-10/10. There are a good number of coupon matchups this week! Remember, I can’t list the prices as they are not available to civilians.

    Use the blue button at the end of this list to report any coupons to add or remove.

    Fridge or Frozen

    • Hickory Country Bacon, 16 oz 36% off
    • Butterball Turkey Bacon, 12 oz 39% off
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Butterball turkey bacon or turkey breakfast sausage, RP 9/09
      Manufacturer Coupon -.55/1 Butterball turkey bacon or turkey breakfast sausage, RP 9/09
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Butterball turkey bacon or turkey breakfast sausage printable (limit reached)
    • Oscar Mayer Lunchmeat, 16 oz 36% off
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh meats, 7-9 oz, Kraft S’Wich It Up $2 coupon sheet
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Oscar Mayer lunchmeat, Kraft S’Wich It Up $2 coupon sheet
      Manufacturer Coupon -$2/3 Oscar Mayer lunchmeat, Kraft S’Wich It Up $3 coupon sheet
    • Parkay Margarine, 41 oz 36% off
    • Kraft Cheese Singles, 10.7-12 oz 42% off
      Manufacturer Coupon -.75/2 Kraft cheese singles (starting 8/01/12), Kraft 20 Top Seasonal Recipes for 2012 booklet
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Kraft singles, 10.7 oz+, or deli deluxe process cheese slices, My Magazine: Celebrating the Summer Games home mailer (EXP 09/30)
      Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Kraft cheese Singles, (zip 75204) printable (limit reached)
    • Kraft Shredded Cheese, 8 oz 41% off
    • Kraft Chunk Cheese, 32 oz 38% off Read More→

      soups galore

      I guess I’m just in the mood for some tummy warming soups  – they seem to be calling my name! Thanks to Coupon & Cooking who shared a Butternut Squash soup in last week’s link up. This recipe can be made with inexpensive and common pantry ingredients!  Opt for low fat items to keep the Weight Watchers points down.

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

      Butternut Squash Tomato Basil Bisque – Recipe

      Hunt’s or Rotel Tomatoes, 10-14.5 oz, 50¢ (Kroger)
      V8 Butternut Squash Soup (not on sale, but a nice item to have in your pantry)
      Red or White Onions, 2 lb, $1.29 (Winn Dixie)
      Swanson Fat Free, Reduced Sodium Chicken Broth, 32 oz,  $1.34 (Publix)
      Fat Free Half & Half (or substitute Milk)

      (7 Points Plus – recipe makes 2 servings)

      Chicken Gumbo- Recipe

      Kroger Value Boneless Chicken Breast, $1.99 lb (Kroger SE)
      Hillshire Smoked Sausage, 13.5-14 oz, $2.97 (Kroger SE)
      Sargento Cheese Shreds, 5-8 oz, $2 (Kroger)
      Birds Eye Vegetables, 4 ct. or 10-19 oz, $1.67 (Kroger)
      Simple Truth Organic Broth, 32 oz, $2 (Kroger)
      Hunt’s or Rotel Tomatoes, 10-14.5 oz, 50¢ (Kroger)

      (8 Points Plus)

      Tortilla Bean Soup – Recipe

      Old El Paso Tortillas,  4.6-16 oz or 12 ct., 75¢ (Publix)
      Pace Chunky Salsa, Picante Sauce or Pico de Gallo, 16 oz, 89¢ (Publix)
      Yellow or Zucchini Squash, $1.29 lb (Harveys)
      Scallion (no on sale, but an inexpensive ingredient at 33-60¢)
      Swanson Broth, 32 oz, $1.24 (Publix)
      Luck’s Pinto Beans, 29 oz, 99¢ (Bi-Lo)
      Tortilla Chips, 8-15 (Kroger Brand)

      (12 Points Plus)

      Pepperoni Pizza Soup- Recipe

      Hormel Pepperoni Minis, 4-6 oz, 89¢ (Bi-Lo)
      DiGiorno Shredded Parmesan, 6 oz, $1.86 (Bi-Lo)
      Mueller’s Whole Grain Penne Pasta, 13.25 oz, FREE (Bi-Lo)
      Campbells Healthy Request Tomato Soup, 10-10.75 oz, 60¢ (Bi-Lo)

      (3 Points Plus)

      Creamy Mushroom Soup – Recipe

      Whole or Sliced Mushrooms, 8 oz, 77¢, (Harris Teeter)
      Campbell’s Beef, Chicken, or Mushrooms Broth, 10-11 oz, 60¢ (Harris Teeter)
      Evaporated Milk (pantry)

      (2 Points Plus)



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        Best prices

        Check out this week’s Best Prices Deals. Use this list to get the best prices on all the staple products that you use the most! Leave a comment below if you find any other great deals!

        Beef

        • Ingles – Beef Cube Steak, family pack, $2.98 lb
        • Ingles – Beef Bottom Round Roast, $2.98 lb
        • Food City – Food City Fresh Ground Beef, $2.29 lb
        • Publix – Lean Ground Beef, $4.49 lb
        • Harris Teeter – Ground Beef, 93% Lean, $3.99 lb
        • Harvey’s – Ground Beef, $1.69 lb
        • H-E-B – Beef T-Bone Steak, $3.97 lb
        • Whole Foods – Ground Beef 85/15, $4.99 lb
        • Publix – Boneless New York Strip Steaks, $7.99 lb
        • Aldi – Flank Steak, $5.99 lb
        • Bi-Lo – Cube Steak, $2.99 lb
        • Winn-Dixie – Boneless Ribeye Steaks, $8.99 lb
        • Harvey’s – New York Strip Steak, $5.99 lb

        Pork

        • Ingles – Fresh Pork Country Style Ribs, family pack, $1.68 lb
        • Food City – Food City Fresh Bone-In Pork Chops, $1.49 lb
        • Publix – Boneless Pork Loin Country Ribs, $2.99 lb
        • Publix – Pork Spareribs, $2.49 lb
        • Food Lion – Pork Back Ribs, $1.99 lb, limit 4
        • Food Lion – Whole Pork Picnics, $1.49 lb
        • Sweetbay – Smithfield Pork Shoulder Steak, $2.69 lb Read More→

          organic living journey how to properly store produce part 3

          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 was a small shopping week. I spent around $60, half of which was spent on the last batch of fresh peaches this summer.  I just bought a new toy, an amazing dehydrator.  After watching this video I was inspired.  We have been making peach fruit leathers and all sorts of other treats, but more about that later.  For now we need to finish learning how to store our fruits (at least the ones that haven’t gotten dehydrated!)

          Fruit

          Apples
          Sorting is huge when you want your apples to last a long time.  The old cliche about “one bad apple ruining the bunch” is there for a reason.  I just got a bushel of apples and immediately pulled out the apples that had bruises.  The bruised apples got put on a shelf in the fridge to be eaten first.  Apparently, the bruises give off more ethylene gas and will cause all of the apples to ripen faster (and thus rot faster).  Apples are best stored at 30-35º.  Have you ever left apples on the counter for a few days?  They start to get pretty mealy.  So, put them in the fridge in the crisper drawer, and they will last for weeks.

          Citrus (Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapefruits, etc.)
          All of your citrus fruits will last about a week on your counter, but they will last much longer in the crisper drawer of your fridge.  I have had oranges that lasted well over a month.

          Pears
          Pears are rather tricky fruits as they are supposed to be picked before they are fully ripened.  If you are picking pears fresh off of the tree, I recommend reading Oregon State University’s article on When to Pick and How to Ripen Pears to Perfection.  If you buy your pears from the grocery store, they recommend letting the pears ripen in temperatures ranging from 65-75º for 4-10 days depending on the type of pear you have purchased.  Put them in the fridge after that if you aren’t ready to eat them, but you want to eat them soon to get the full goodness that the pear has to offer!

          Bananas
          Store them on the counter and allow them to continue to ripen.  If you have uber ripe bananas and aren’t ready to eat them yet, you can pop them into the freezer whole.  When you are ready to use them (for smoothies or mashed up in some yummy banana bread!), you can remove them from the freezer and either let them thaw or run them under warm water and the peel will be easily removed.  Another fun trick for storing bananas is that you can buy a cheap hook from home depot and screw it underneath your cabinets for an easy way to store bananas so they don’t get bruises where they have been resting on your counter.

          Grapes
          Don’t wash grapes when you get them home, in fact, leave them in the plastic perforated bag and put them in your fridge.  They will last 3-5 days.  I like to have my girls pull all of the grapes off of the stems, then I will wash them and put them in a bowl in the fridge with a cloth napkin or paper towel at the bottom of the bowl to absorb the extra water.  This way when somebody has the munchies in my house, they can open the fridge and grab a handful of grapes.

          Peaches (and other soft flesh fruit)
          With as many peaches as we have been buying lately, I feel like I should be an expert on this one!  Let peaches ripen on the countertop, but once they are ripe, put them in the fridge in a plastic bag to prolong their life.  They still won’t last long, 3-5 days, at most in the fridge.
          Don’t put them in the fridge if they aren’t ripe because they won’t ever ripen and will taste blah!

          Berries
          Several of my friends used a vinegar rinse on their berries this summer and saw a tremendous difference in how long they lasted.  Just make sure that if you use a rinse, you thoroughly dry your berries before you put them back in the fridge because excess moisture causes decay (notice a theme?)  Berries won’t continue to ripen after they have been picked, so make sure you choose ones that look beautiful.  The packaging that berries come in are great for storing in the fridge, and remember that berries don’t last long, just a few days, so eat them fast!

          Pineapple
          We love getting pineapples from the farmer’s market, and last time that I was there, a fellow shopper taught me that you can tell if a pineapple is ripe by pulling on one of the leaves.  If it comes out easily, it is ripe.  I like just smelling the pineapple.  You can tell a lot about a pineapple by how it smells.  You can store pineapples in the fridge or on the counter (if you haven’t cut them) for a few days.

          Kiwi
          Did you know that there are multiple kinds of kiwi?  I didn’t.  Most of the time, we have the fuzzy kind in our grocery stores.  Those are best stored in the fridge in perforated plastic bags away from other ripening fruits per Oregon State University.

          Cantaloupe
          If your cantaloupe is not ripe when you buy it (you can tell by smelling the stem scar), leave it on the counter, but watch it carefully!  Cantaloupes ripen quickly and can go from amazing to mush in a day.  You can store ripened cantaloupes in the crisper drawer of your fridge for about 5 days.  (and thanks to UC Davis for teaching me that the soft spot is called a stem scar!)

          There are other bags, containers and even blu apples that do everything from absorbing the ethylene gases released to draining off excess water and controlling the humidity (much like your drawers in your fridge, only in a foolproof form)!  All of these things claim that your produce will last longer if you use them, but to be honest, I haven’t used any of them and don’t know how well they work.  I’ve seen a number of comments on these posts talking about significant differences.  The logic behind it makes enough sense to me that several of these products have made it onto my Christmas wishlist.  Also, if you want to learn more about ethylene, here is a detailed article explaining what it is and how it works.

          I’d love to know any tricks that you have found that work wonders, or are you a big fan of a certain type of container for storing your produce?  Please share and we will all be the wiser for it!

            If you are looking for something fun to do Saturday, 9/29, you can get FREE National Park admission! There are a lot of parks participating and you can see the full list here.

            This is a great opportunity to get outside and enjoy quality family time. The Army Corps of Engineers will also waive their fees at their parks, so go enjoy some fall weather!

            See more entertainment deals.

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              H-E-B Logo

              Here are all the unadvertised deals you can pick up at H-E-B this week, starting 9/26. Another big list!

              Check out the H-E-B weekly ad list for a complete list of deals.

              Grocery

              • Jennie-O Extra Lean Smoked Sausage, 14 oz, B1G1 at, $3.18 ($1.59)
                w/ in-store coupon (EXP 10/2)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Jennie-O rope sausage, (zip 84123) printable
              • Coffee-Mate Natural Bliss Refrigerated Creamer, 16 oz, B2G1 at, $2.28 ($1.52)
                w/ in-store coupon (EXP 10/9)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Coffee-Mate creamer, 15 oz + (Facebook) printable
                Manufacturer Coupon -.55/1 Nestle Coffee-Mate liquid or powder creamer printable
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Nestle Coffee-Mate Natural Bliss, 16 oz printable
              • IttiBitz Ice Cream, Banana Split or Cookies N Cream, 2.90 oz, B1G1 at, 97¢ (48¢)
                w/ in-store coupon (EXP 10/2)
              • Lean Cuisine Meals, 6-11, $1.88 and up
                -$7/10 off w/ in-store “B” coupon (EXP 10/09)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Lean Cuisine product, Savings Club only printable
              • Lean Cuisine Meals, 6-11.5 oz, $1.88
                -$3/5 off w/ in-store “B” coupon (EXP 10/9)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Lean Cuisine product, Savings Club only printable Read More→


                And speaking of Unilever savings, SavingsStar has some new eCoupons up, including a fun deal that awards you $5 for spending $20 on any Unilever products! That should save you a ton of cash when you combine it with the new Unilever Personal Care Coupons I posted on this morning!

                The full list of brand is below.  These purchases can be spread out over multiple shopping trips and stores, as long as the purchases are made by Thanksgiving.

                $5/$20 Select Unilever products eCoupon (exp 11/22)
                Axe, Ben & Jerry’s, Bertolli, Breyer’s, Caress, Clear, Consort for Men, Country Crock, Degree, Dove, fds, Good Humor, Hellmann’s, I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!, Just for Me!, Klondike, Knorr, Lever 2000, Lipton, Magnum, Motions, Nexxus, Noxzema, PF Chang’s Home Menu, Pond’s, Popsicle, Promise, Q-tips, Ragu, Simple, Skippy, Slim-Fast, Soft & Beautiful, St. Ives, Suave, TCB, TIGI, TresEmme, Vaseline or Wish-Bone

                More SavingStar eCoupons
                .40/1 Diamond Crystal Kosher salt eCoupon (exp 10/24)
                .35/1 Diamond Crystal Salt Sense eCoupon (exp 10/24)
                .40/1 Diamond Crystal Sea salt eCoupon (exp 10/24)
                $1 off Gum Canker-X (only at CVS) eCoupon (exp 10/31)
                .55/1 Gum Soft Picks eCoupon (exp 10/31)
                $1/2 Gum toothbrushes, excl Crayola or Star Wars eCoupon (exp 10/31)
                $1 off InStyle magazine October issue eCoupon (exp 10/19)
                .50/1 John Morrell lower sodium bacon eCoupon (exp 10/24)
                $5/$10 Lipton bottled iced tea purchase eCoupon (exp 10/24)
                $5/$10 Pure Leef iced teas purchase eCoupon (exp 10/24)

                  Whether you just moved or are looking for a new dentist, Angie’s List can be a helpful tool.  Now a one year membership is a lot cheaper with this great Groupon deal!

                  Many cities are included, but the prices vary from city to city.  Here is a break down:

                  Birmingham, $14
                  Charlotte,$18
                  Columbia, $9
                  Greenville, $14
                  Jacksonville, $30
                  Knoxville, $12
                  Nashville, $30
                  Orlando, $18
                  Savannah, $8
                  Tallahassee, $8

                  Have you ever used Angie’s list? Leave a comment if you find the deal in your city too.

                  See more daily deals!

                   

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