Tanga has an Indoor Remote Control Helicopter for $14.99 shipped. These are fun little gadgets, they usually run for around $25 on various sites, so this isn’t a bad deal to save $10.
We gave a few as Christmas gifts last year and they were loved by all.
Having a great meal doesn’t have to mean picking up take-out or making another grocery run. Hungry Jack wants to inspire creativity in the kitchen, so they teamed up with Kelsey Nixon from The Cooking Channel’s Kelsey’s Essentials to challenge at-home chefs to put down their shopping lists and think ‘outside the box’ when preparing their next family meal.
Hungry Jack sent me a kit to review and it’s awesome! They sent me everything I need to make a great breakfast including pancake mix, hashbrowns, a grill, a handy smiley face pancake flipper, and an iPad stand so I can easily look up my favorite Hungry Jack recipes while cooking!
I’m not an expert cook, but I can make an excellent cranberry pecan pancake. So I grabbed the pancake mix, some Craisins from the pantry and some pecans to make our favorite special pancakes!
Now through November 2, 2011, you’re invited to submit an original recipe using Hungry Jack pancake mix, syrup and/or instant potatoes at the Use Up the Box website in various categories. The grand prize is a year’s worth of groceries!
The Giveaway:
Hungry Jack is giving this same kit to 2 Southern Savers Readers! It includes:
Hungry Jack Syrup
Hungry Jack Mashed Potatoes
Hungry Jack Pancake Mix
Hungry Jack Hashbrown Potatoes
Kelsey Nixon’s ‘out of the box’ recipes
Hungry Jack Apron
Smiley Face Spatula
Belkin iPad/iPod Stand
Aroma Super 3.3-qt Pot with Grills
To Enter:
You have 2 chances to win (feel free to do both):
1. Head over to the Use Up The Box website and let me know which recipe you can’t wait to try for yourself!
2. “Like” Hungry Jack on Facebook and leave a comment below that you did.
It’s been awesome working with CVS the last few months and I love how they listen when we ask for things! We asked for a printable coupon policy, and as of today they are giving us one!
CVS now has their Official Coupon Policy in black & white (& red) for all of us to consult when there are questions or confusion at the register.
This isn’t a change from anything we’ve known, but it does bring clarity for cashiers and shoppers alike, which I know we are all in favor of!
One thing I really like about it is that it encourages following the specific language on the coupon, which we should all be doing anyway.
Because it doesn’t directly address things like using coupons on B1G1 deals, I would expect to see additional details & specifics in the coming months. Here’s a quote that also solidifies that: “CVS/pharmacy will continue to enhance the FAQs in the coming weeks to specifically address those questions and add more details”.
For now, enjoy some clarity on issues!
If you have a baby on the way or one toddling around you, then take a second and sign up for (2) FREE magazines: BabyTalk & American Baby. Both have helpful articles, but also has very helpful coupons!
Thanks to a reader Michelle, I also learned yesterday that American Baby magazine is the source for the fun Walgreens infant care booklet (filled with awesome store coupons). Both have also had great $10 off or 20% off Amazon coupons in the past!
This Friday & Saturday there is a diaper deal you don’t want to miss at Toys R Us and Babies R Us!!
Huggies Jean Diapers, jumbo pack, $5
-$1.50 off Huggies Diapers SS 8/14 (exp 9/10)
-$2 off Huggies Diapers SS 8/14 (exp 9/10)
Use the $2 off coupon if you have it and get a pack of diapers for $3!!
This is while supplies last, and if it’s anything like last time they will go fast!
If you don’t want to deal with the store or coupons, the deal is also available online. Make it a better deal by signing up for a free trial of Shoprunner to get free 2-day shipping on any order size!!
Another option: Price match this at Walmart and Target (print the ad here).
(thanks Thrifty Couple)
If you have a Facebook account, there is an easy way to get 50 Recyclebank points. Take 3 mini Aveeno pledges to “Be an Active Natural”. This pledge has been out for a while, but they just reset all the points, so you can take them again!
Here’s how to get the points:
Login or create a Recyclebank account.
Login to Facebook and head to the Aveeno Facebook pledge page.
Take each pledge and then click “Redeem” to get your points!
If you are unfamiliar with Recyclebank, create an account and click on Earn Points and do a few of the activities. When you’ve accumulated enough points, you can click Get Rewards to spend them on coupons!

There are lots of coupons this week for local restaurants. Do you know of any other coupons I missed?
Mellow Mushroom – Free Small Pizza w/ purchase of drink
Waffle House – Free Waffle (exp 9/30)
Smokey Bones – B1G1 Entree (exp 9/12)
Arby’s – Free ‘Shroom & Swiss Sandwich w/ purchase of small drink and fries.
Boston Market – Free Kids Meal w/ purchase of Adu
Spaghetti Warehoure – Free Entree w/ Purchase of Lasagna (only valid Friday 9/9)
RaceTrac – Free Sausage Biscuit (exp 9/30)
Einstein Bros – Free Darn Good Coffee (exp 9/19)
Friendly’s – Free Kids Meal w/ purchase of Adult meal (exp 9/18)
Lone Star Steakhouse – Free Appetizer
Ruby Tuesday – 25% off Entire Purchase
Denny’s – Free Cheese Quesadilla
There are so many of you that only have one local store nearby or you just have a local Dollar General and no grocery store. The big question for you is, what value do you get by traveling to another city with better stores. Is it worth the gas to drive 30 minutes to a Publix or Kroger because they double?

My thoughts on this:
If you are within a 30 minute drive of other stores, it is at least worth looking at the list of deals for those stores each week. You don’t need to travel every week, since most weeks you’ll look at a deal list and only want one or two things. There will be weeks though that you see these stores have an amazing ad and definitely want to consider traveling. In general most folks that do this end up traveling maybe twice a month for deals.
When you do drive to other city, also try to maximize your time and maybe hit a second store you don’t have too!
One more way to look at traveling for a deal is mathematically. Let’s say you drive my husbands pick up truck 20 miles one way to get to a Publix. He gets 13.5 miles to the gallon in the city. That means approx 3 gallons of gas round trip. If you assume gas at $3.50 a gallon right now that is a cost of $10.50. I know most of you don’t drive a pickup truck, but I wanted to go with the most expensive option. On a good week at Publix though you can leave saving $50-$100 easily, so the cost is covered by the savings.
My last two cents… I personally think 30 minutes is a max to drive. While the cost of gas can be absorbed by assume savings, you need to also consider the value of your time. Spending 1 hour driving to and from the store plus time shopping, you are spending a lot of valuable time and might not see the savings as a benefit after you’ve spent half a day just to buy groceries.
What are your thoughts? How far would you drive to save on groceries?





