Make it a game night tonight with a Free 1 night video game rental from Redbox when you text PLAY to 727272! Dream Works Super Star Kartz looks pretty fun.
If you already subscribe to texts from Redbox you will not receive the free game rental code.
See more movie kiosk codes!
Publix has a new Good To Go booklet you can grab in store or online.
Look for the booklet in the front of stores or ask for one at Customer Service.. For the online version, go to Publix.com and view the weekly ad. You can find the booklet on the right under “Additional Ads”.
These are great store coupons that can be stacked with manufacturer’s coupons for a great deal!
Online Only
-$3/3 Kashi Frozen Products, 9-12.7 oz
-$1 off Swanson Organic Chicken or Vegetable Broth, 32 oz
In-Store Only
-B3G1 Kashi Frozen Products, 9-12.7 oz
-$1/2 Wolfgang Puck Organics Soups, 14.5 oz
In Both
-$1/3 Voskos Greek Yogurt, 4.6-5.3 oz
-$1 off POM Wonderful Pomegranate Juice, 16-48 oz
-$1 off Atkins Products, 11 oz can 4 pk. or 4-5 ct.
-$1/2 Cascadian Farm Organic Cereal or Granola Bars, 6.24-17 oz
-$1 off Zone Perfect Bars, 5 ct.
-$2 off Align or Metamucil Products, 30-160 ct.
-$1 off Truvia Sweetener, 40-140 ct. or 9.8-24 oz
-FREE Mott’s Juice 8 pk. wyb (2) Mott’s Apple Juice, 64 oz
All coupons expire on October 10.
To find matching manufacturer’s coupons, check the coupon database!
Here are some additional deals available at Target, Walmart, and Publix. Some of the deals are regional so check to make sure your store is participating before purchasing the items.
If you know of any additional deals please leave them in a comment below.
Target
- Kraft Shredded Cheese, 8 oz, $2.59
Mission Soft Taco Tortilla 18 oz, $1.99
$1 off WYB Both
-Free Kraft Fresh Take cheese and breadcrumbs mix WYB (2) Kraft shredded cheese bags (starting 8/01/12), Kraft 20 Top Seasonal Recipes for 2012 booklet
-.55/2 Kraft natural shredded or sliced cheese w/ Touch of Philadelphia, SS 8/19 (EXP 09/19)
-$1/2 Kraft natural shredded or sliced cheese w/ Touch of Philadelphia, SS 8/19 (EXP 09/19)
-$1/2 Kraft natural shredded cheese printable (limit reached)
-$2 off Kraft dressing 16 oz WYB (2) Kraft Natural shredded cheese 7-8 oz printable (limit reached)
(buy (2) cheese and (2) tacos, use $1/2, makes it $1.54 ea.) - Schick Quattro Trimstyle Razor, $9.99
$5 Target Gift Card WYB (2) Select Schick Quattro Razor or Cartridges
(Regional Deal)
-$1 off Schick Quattro TrimStyle razor printable
-$2 off Schick Quattro for women razor or refill (Facebook) printable
-$1 off Schick Quattro for woman razor or refill, SS 9/16
-$1 off Schick Quattro for Women razor or refill (Facebook) printable
(buy (2), use (2) $2 off, makes it $6.49 ea. after gift card) - Alba Acne Treatment Towellettes , 30 ct., $5.99
$5 Target Gift Card WYB (3) w/ in-store coupon
(makes it $4.32 ea. after gift card) - Circo Crib Sheets, $9.49
-$5 off Circo infant bedding, (Target coupon) printable
(makes it $4.49)
Method Mickey or Minnie Foaming Hand Soap, $2.49
-.75/1 Method Mickey or Minnie hand wash, SS 8/12
-$1 off Method item, excl trial size (Target coupon), School Takes a Lot, Target Has It All booklet (EXP 09/15)
-$1 off Method item, excl trial size, (Target coupon) printable (limit reached)
(use $1 off store and .75/1 mfr, makes it 74¢)- Lever 2000 Bar Soap 6 pk., or Body Wash, 18 oz, $3.99
$5 Target Gift Card WYB (4) Select Lever, Caress, or Degree Items
(Regional Deal)
-$1 off Lever 2000 bar soap or body wash, 6 bar+ or 18 oz+ printable
(buy (4), use (4) $1 off, makes it $1.74 ea. after gift card) - Caress Bar Soap 4 pk., or Body Wash, 18 oz, $3.99
$5 Target Gift Card WYB (4) Select Lever, Caress, or Degree Items
(Regional Deal)
(makes it $2.74 ea. after gift card) - Degree Men or Women’s Deodorant or Body Mist, $3.99
$5 Target Gift Card WYB (4) Select Lever, Caress, or Degree Items
(Regional Deal)
(makes it $2.74 ea. after gift card) - Purex Plus Oxi Laundry Detergent, 146 oz, $8.99
-$2 off Purex Complete w/ Zout stain remover or Plus Oxi laundry detergent (Target coupon), 146 oz printable
-$1 off Purex liquid or Ultrapacks laundry detergent, excl trial size, October All You magazine
-$1 off Purex liquid or Ultrapacks laundry detergent, excl trial size, October All You magazine
(use $2 off store and $1 off mfr, makes it $5.99)
Publix
- Celebration Ice Cream Cake, 25 oz, $7.99
-$2 off Celebration Foods Ice Cream cake or dessert, (sign up) printable
-$2 off Celebration Foods ice cream cake or dessert, (zip 02205) printable
(makes it $5.99)
Walmart
The Papa Johns Rewards program is offering another great deal this week! You can get a FREE Pizza with your next online order of $10 of more.
To get this deal, make an online order of $10 or more and use the coupon code NBCPAPA at checkout before 9/16.
The next day after your $10 order, you’ll get 25 bonus Papa Johns Rewards points in your account. That is enough points fort a FREE Pizza!! To cash in your points for a FREE Pizza, use promo code 25PAPA.
Be sure to redeem your points by 9/30 or they’ll expire.
Check out more Dining Deals!
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Several new printables are now available!
This week with Super Doubles at Harris Teeter, get FREE Wholly salsa using the coupon below!
Grocery
$1 off DeLallo whole wheat pasta printable
Free Duncan Hines Frosting Creations flavor packet wyb frosting starter printable
.50/1 Gorton’s Skillet Crisp item printable
.55/1 Nature’s Own specialty bread printable
$1.50 off Wholly salsa printable
Personal Care
$1 off Dove body wash 18 oz + or Beauty bar 2 ct. + printable
$1 off Reach Total Care floss printable
For the Kids
$1.10/8 Gerber 2nd Foods printable
$1.50 off Johnson & Johnson Natural item, 9 oz printable
$3 off Play-Doh Buster the Power Crane playset (Facebook) printable
The following is part of an Organic Journey guest post series, written by Amy a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.
First off, I want to thank all of you for your great comments. Those of you that aren’t taking a minute to read the comments section are missing out on a real treasure. I am learning tons from this community, and I am grateful for you. I have a feeling that this week, I am going to learn the most yet!
Before we get started though, let me give you a quick budget update. I spent $97 this week. For this first month of tracking my spending, I am averaging about $91/week. It is over my actual goal, and I haven’t made all the baby steps that I want to yet (like switching to organic cheese and butter). My encouragement comes in that I am still in the early stages of learning, and I remember when I first started couponing. I definitely spent more at the beginning of the learning curve. So, I’ll press on, and continue to search for ways to cut costs. Another little update, my husband has been inspired by my girls to start researching what it would take for us to have chickens. A couple of calls to the county taught us that we don’t live on enough acreage and would have to apply for a variance. Applying for that variance would cost over $400 with no guarantee that we would be approved. That is enough for me to buy 133 dozen eggs from my farmer/neighbor!! So yeah, no chickens for us unless our county changes the laws.
My biggest frustration in this journey, though, has been how fast my organic produce has gone bad. After I wrote about buying less and wasting less, I have been more aware of what I am throwing away. I have had two times that I bought organic broccoli where within days of having it home, it had little black spots all over it. I have never had that happen with regular broccoli. My organic cucumbers have spoiled quickly too. All of this has led me to ask two questions. One, what is the proper way to store my fresh produce, and two, are there EASY ways to make it last longer? I figured that I am not the only person to live in ignorance about the best way to store squash!
Step One: Start with a Mold-Free Environment
When talking to my brilliant college roommate, she mentioned that my first problem could be that I have some mold growing in my veggie drawer. No doubt, I have had my share of moldy veggies that I have simply thrown away that left no visible signs of mold in the drawer. Well, that mold didn’t just disappear when I wiped out my shelf with a wet washcloth (and please, please don’t ask me how often I clean my fridge out). She recommended using vinegar, but I abhor the smell of vinegar. Almost as much as I hate cleaning out my fridge. Then she told me that you can make your vinegar smell great by simply adding citrus peels to the vinegar. Now that is doable!
Step Two: Understand Your Refrigerator
I’m not going to lie, I don’t really understand my fruit and veggie drawers in my fridge. I put the fruit in the fruit drawer and the veggies in the veggie drawer, but they have these dials that I can slide according to the humidity that I want. Yeah, I’ve never touched them. Here’s what I have learned. Fruits typically require less humidity to prevent drying out and withering than veggies. So, if you have two drawers, it is best to split up your fruits and veggies. The other thing that I hate is that you have to experiment with your humidity settings in your fridge to figure it out. A dear friend recommended putting a layer of paper towels (or you could use a dish towel) down on the bottom of the drawer. When it gets wet, you’ll know that you erred too far on the humid side. It is a fine balance between keeping things humid so they don’t wither and having too much humidity which causes things to deteriorate prematurely. So yeah, it’s back to at home science experiments! (Maybe I could make it a part of our school!!)
Step Three: Sort your Produce
By the time I get home from the store with all three kiddos, I am normally just trying to get things tossed into the proper places as quickly as possible. A few days later, when I open my bag of apples and discover that there is a rotten one in the midst, it has already had a chance to spread its nastiness to the rest of the bag. Many stores will gladly refund your money if you discover that your produce is rotting when you get home. I always feel more confident in my return if I have noticed the mold within the first day or two of having it home. Then I know it is the store’s fault and not mine.
Step Four: Rinse
Jenny has shared in the past how using a vinegar rinse will help kill bacteria and spores and even some contaminates too. This might be a good step to try out before you put your fresh produce away if you are noticing something spoiling quickly (like my broccoli!) The key to this working for you and not against you is to thoroughly dry your washed produce before you put it away in the fridge because too much humidity causes rapid deterioration.
Next week, I’m going to look at how to store different types of produce and explore if there are any other tricks to making our fruits and veggies last longer.
My baby step for this week, start a batch of citrus vinegar rinse and maybe even clean out my fridge!!
If you are in need of a freezer, Sears has a great deal! You can get a Kenmore 13.7 cu. ft. Upright Freezer for $350.
An extra freezer is so helpful when couponing! It allows you to take advantage of all of the best deals, like this one on chicken breast, because you have somewhere to put the food.
Use the coupon code SEARS2012 to get an extra $5 off!
This is a daily deal so it is available today, 9/13, only. Choose to pick it up in-store for FREE and avoid the $69.99 shipping cost!
See more online deals.
Check out this week’s Best Prices Deals. Use this list to get the best prices on all important products that you use the most!
Leave a comment below if you find any other great deals!
Beef
- Food City – Food City Angus Beef Chuck Mock Tender Roast, $2.99 lb
- Ingles – Beef Eye of Round Roast, whole or half, $3.48 lb
- Kroger – Boneless Beef Shoulder Roast, $3.49 lb
- Sweetbay – 73% Lean Ground Beef, $2.29 lb
- Bi-Lo – Beef for Stew Meat, $3.99 lb
- Harris Teeter – Corned Beef Brisket, $4.99 lb
- Lowe’s Foods – Beef Chuck Roast, $4.99 lb
- Harvey’s – Ground Beef, $1.69 lb
- H-E-B – Beef T-Bone Steak, $3.97 lb
- H-E-B – Cross Cut Beef Shoulder Ribs, $2.97 lb
- Kroger – Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks, $5.99 lb
- Kroger – New York Strip Steaks, $6.99 lb
- Publix – Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks, $4.99 lb
- Harris Teeter – T-Bone or Porterhouse Steaks, $5.99 lb
- Winn-Dixie – Bone-In Ribeye Steaks, $6.99 lb
Hot Dogs
- Kroger – Oscar Mayer Beef Franks, 14-16 oz, $2.99
16 oz only: Buy 3-5, get $2 off; Buy 6-9, get $5 off; Buy 10+, get $10 off off Catalina
-$1/2 Oscar Mayer hot dogs, 16 oz printable (limit reached)
(makes it $2.49 ea.) - Aldi – Parkview Beef Franks, 16 oz, $2.29
- Publix – Oscar Mayer Selects Beef Franks, 15-16 oz, $3.99
-$1/2 Oscar Mayer hot dogs, 16 oz printable (limit reached)
-$1/2 Oscar Mayer Selects deli meat 9 oz or Selects beef or turkey franks 15-16 oz (Publix coupon), Yellow Advantage flyer
(use both, makes it $2.99 ea.) - Kroger – Oscar Mayer Selects Hot Dogs, 15 oz, $3.29
-$1/2 Oscar Mayer hot dogs, 16 oz printable (limit reached)
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