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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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Pet Peeves

on 10.13.2008 at 1:12pm
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Sometimes there are just moments where you have to say something…

All the local grocery stores are pushing “Feed a family of 4 for $10” meals in theirs ads lately, I feel for the people who think these are deals.  The most recent one I saw was in the Food Lion ad for a spaghetti dinner.  I can make that same dinner for about $3.07 and that’s including buying a salad (which wasn’t part of their deal).

Spaghetti (recent money maker at Publix)  +.40
Hamburger 3/4 lb (on sale $1.99lb)  $1.47
Spaghetti Sauce (Ragu recently on sale) – .50
Can of diced tomatoes (we add to our sauce) – Free (Muir Glen products w/coupon)
Rolls (Pillsbury) – Free
Salad bagged – $1.50
Total: $3.07 and it would probably feed 5 so that’s .61 cents per person!!

When it comes to advertising I actually have a lot of pet peeves so I’ll just stop there for today.

    Monday Freebies

    on 10.13.2008 at 8:22am
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    We have been so busy the past few weeks, sorry if your mailbox has been lacking fun things.

    1.  Get a free Sample of Tide Total Care

    2. Free Dove Therapy Shampoo and Conditioner sample

    3.  A coupon for a free tube of Advantage for dogs.

    4.  Free Kotex sample kit, with liners, pads and tampons.

    5.  A sample of Benefiber drink mix (pour into a bottle of water).

    6.  Free issue of Sherman’s Travel Magazine.  (No credit card required – when invoice comes either ignore or write cancel, they have great low budget travel listings)

    7.  John Frieda Luxurious Volume Hair care sample.

    8.  Free sample of Goodnights underpants (for kids).

    9.  Playtex Sport free sample.

      More Cereal Coupons

      on 10.12.2008 at 10:00pm
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      If you are a fan of Kellogg’s Cereals there is another link where you can print up to (6) -$1 off any Cereal coupons!!  Go here and have fun! (thanks Michelle)

      Heading to Wal-mart soon?Grab some Free Cereal there…

      Honey Bunches of Oats Just Bunches is 2 for $2 right now
      -$2 off printable (makes it FREE plus $1 overage)

      Malt O Meal Cereals $1 each
      -$1 off printable (makes it FREE)

        Great Printable Coupons

        on 10.10.2008 at 7:13am
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        SC Johnson has put up $30 in printable coupons for Scrubbing Bubbles, windex and Pledge products.  These are HIGH Value coupons and should make some things free at Walgreens in the month long Scrubbing Bubbles Rebate.  (They will also make things free at various stores too before they will expire).  So print, print print before they are gone.

        **Deal Idea**
        Scrubbing Bubbles Auto Shower Cleaner $19.99 at Walgreens (currently)
        -$10 Easy Saver Rebate
        -$10 printable coupon (one of above)
        Free after rebate and coupon
        ****************

        Also, either I just noticed it, or they just loaded them… but Coupons.com (also the side bar) has loaded new Kellogg’s Cereal printables!!  All Coupons.com coupons have maximum print limits so print this now before it is gone!!  The best is a $1 off any box of Kellogg’s Cereal!!  Now if I could just have 6 computers…  One deal this week that this would be great for, Special K at Publix will be free with this coupon and the Food Lion printable!

          Review: Shop.com

          on 10.9.2008 at 8:58pm
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          There is a relatively new site out called Shop.com and recently they asked that I review/post about their site.  The site is designed so that you can shop and compare prices for the same item at lots of different stores all in one place.  They have over 143 stores that they list inventory from all in one place.  You can shop departments including, Kids and Baby, Home and Housewares, Gardening, Electronics and more.

          You can shop most of these stores straight from their website, you can even place items from different stores into their “one cart” and check out one time with items from multiple stores.  During checkout they allow you more savings with coupons using coupon codes available for the different stores to save on your order, and they keep a running list of codes for most sites (though it is not all the codes available for each site).

          There are good things and bad things about a site like this.  First, I like being able to compare prices and they even have updated prices for things that are on clearance.  I also like the concept of being able to add multiple stores items to one cart.  I was however hoping that this feature would also reduce shipping expenses and it does not.  My hesitations are that while they do have 143 stores and some are big name stores, you are not necessarily comparing prices for an item at every possible retailer out there.  I rarely make a purchase online buy just going to one place seeing the price and buying it.  It also bugs me that most of the larger stores they have, like Kohls and Ann Taylor, you are not able to buy through shop.com instead it sends you to the main store page.  If you are going to through one site to get to another you might as well go through ebates to get to Kohls and get 2% back.

          The site is nicely designed and easy to use.  You might even find a great deal on something without having to do much searching on the internet (probably their intent).  Something that I do like is that through the month of October they have a special page just for items, giveaways and info supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month that raises money for Breast Cancer Charities.

            Extreme Couponing 101- How do you do it-

            As I talk to groups and different people around town I keep getting the same few comments.  “I see what you save every week but I just can’t figure out how you do it” or “Can you just come shopping with me once?”

            Here is my secret: If it is not listed on Southern Savers for that week, I don’t buy it!  It’s a pretty simple secret.  I have managed to be able to shop only getting what is on sale by building a stockpile.  When something is listed on Southern Savers as a great price I don’t just walk in and buy 1, I go in and buy enough of that item to last me until the next time I am going to find it on sale again.  Most of the time that is about 6-8 weeks.  For example last week I bought 10 Knorr Sides.

            The concept of making a grocery list of things that you are out of, or in need of, is the way that grocery stores want you to shop.  Publix even has nice little shopping list pads they will send home with you.  If you are out of an item then you are going to put that item into your cart no matter the price.  If I ran out of peanut butter for example, I would go out immediately and buy it no matter the price or else lunch as we know it would stop in our house.

            If you are just starting out then continue to make the list that you have to make but along with your list add in the items that are on sale this week.  I don’t care if you just bought it at regular retail price last week, buy it now on sale and stock up so that you don’t have to get it again in a couple of weeks.  Slowly you will find that your stockpile is growing and your “needed shopping list” is shrinking.  It will take the full 6-8 week sale cycle before you will have everything you use on a regular basis stocked but once you reach that point it is a wonderful day.  Now you are no longer at the mercy of the regular retail price and you can name your own price for everything you use.

            One disclaimer – only stock up on items that you use.  Even though I make the list every week I still delete over half of the items on it before printing it out and going shopping.  If you buy everything just because it is a quarter you will save nothing in the end.  However, if the store is going to pay you for an item (overage) then grab it and think of charities that can use it.  The local shelters here are in need of everything from coffee to toothbrushes.

            A Few tips:

            Don’t ever skip a week of shopping. I know you don’t really need to ever go shopping now that you are stocked, but if you skip this weeks sales remember that most of these items won’t be back on sale for a while.  Do you really have enough to get you through another entire sales cycle?

            We do not have any brand loyalties
            and we also have no random eating quirks so we are open to most everything that comes on sale.  I had never purchased Sara Lee sandwich bread before but they gave me a coupon making it FREE, I’m up for it.  Turns out it was some of the best bread we had ever eaten.

            If a price is the best you are ever going to see then don’t just buy 8 weeks worth,
            buy all that you can.  For me that was taco shells recently at Kroger.  We eat tacos every few weeks so really I only need 4 boxes to get me through a sales cycle.  With sales and coupons though I was able to get them for .20¢ each a few weeks ago.  A normal good price is between .50-.80 cents.  Since this was a price that was 50% off the rock bottom price I would search to find I knew I couldn’t pass it up.  I had enough coupons to buy 14, so I did.  They will keep just fine and for my 14 boxes I paid $2.80… you can’t pass that up.

            Where to put it all once you get it home:
            We thankfully have a decent sized pantry but other great places to stick stuff are, to put shelves in under stairs or over washers and dryers, get storage bins and put it under your bed.  Canned goods and other non perishables will be fine in your garage.  Sort out your items and store like items together.  We have a personal care stockpile in our bathroom, a cleaning goods stockpile in the laundry area and food in the pantry.  I also have a separate freezer in the garage that allows me to get more frozen items.  If you only have one freezer/refrigerator though you can still get a lot in there.  Freeze things flat (like paper – smash hamburger meat down etc.) with the air out of bags.  If you do have a second freezer area remember that the more you put in it (i.e. the more you stockpile) the cheaper it is to run your freezer.  They are much more efficient packed to the brim.

            Lastly, here are the most common excuses I hear:

            “I can’t do this because there is just me, or just two of us.”
            That’s just what you tell yourself, maybe it makes you happy.  I would say you could do this even better than me with just one of you.  Where I need to buy 10 boxes of cereal, you might only need 4.  I buy 12 lbs of hamburger meat you buy 3lbs.  Your monthly bill should be a fraction of mine and your storage problems nonexistent.

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              CVS Hidden Deals

              on 10.6.2008 at 8:09am
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              Here are two deals that are actually higher limits than advertised…

              1.  Always Infinity Pads is actually Limit 2 (was advertised as 1)

              2.  Colgate Toothpaste is actually Limit 5 or 6 (was advertised as 2)

              A safe way to test this is buy the advertised limit.  When you check out look at your reciept and it will say “Limit Reached” if you have gotten all available items.  If it does not say this then you can keep shopping!

                More Freebies

                on 10.2.2008 at 4:48pm
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                I always find more…

                Get a Free download Audio version of Dean Koontz’s Black River for Zune or Ipod.

                Sign up for the General Mills Dinner Made Easy newsletter for 30 minute meal ideas, coupons, and free samples.

                Sign up for a FREE sample pack with a Kotex Ultra Thin Pad with Wings, and Lightdays Pantiliner

                Free Sample of Degree Ultra Clear from Sams club

                Get a Free 3 year subscription to Remedy Magazine

                Get a 10% off coupon when you register for a Home Depot Do It Herself Workshop

                  Printable Coupons Tip

                  on 10.2.2008 at 4:34pm
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                  Now through Sunday get $5 off $25, $10 off $40, or $15 off $50 at Pet Smart.

                  New Coupons.com coupons are up.  In case you don’t know they expire about 4 weeks after you print them… In my honest opinion though it is best to print them when you see one you will use rather than waiting for it to come on sale.  Why:

                  1.  They have a max total limit allowed and if they reach it before you want it, it will be gone.

                  2.  Odds are if it is still around 4 weeks after you print it the print limits will have been reset and you will be able to print it again.

                  3.  Sometimes you print one that won’t expire until sometime next year but you would never know had you not printed it (ex.  Heartland pasta on Smartsource.com earlier this year doesn’t expire until 03/09 but is now no longer available… would get you free pasta this week at Bi-Lo)

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