Sunday, February 28, 2010
WALGREENS TRIP 2/28/10 AND USED NO R.R.!
Nothing for me at Walgreens this week, but I had to go and get my daughter the Starbucks Mocha for $.25 each and add to my dental floss collection. So I spent a total of $.70 for the above 4 items! Oh...I didn't purchase the mocha 1/2 full. She got to it before I could get the picture!
I was going to do the Tylenol PM deal for $.49 each, but I already have sooo many Advil PM, Tylenol PM, Aleve, and Excedrin that I thought I might just leave it for someone else!!
PUBLIX TRIP AND OH THOSE SO WONDERFUL RAINCHECKS!
Not a good week at Publix in my opinion. But that is not always a bad thing. That means I don't spend as much. This trip was good because I had a raincheck left for All Detergent, regularly $5.99, for $2.99. When I paired this with the $2.00 coupon from a few weeks ago, it meant detergent for $1.00 a bottle. This did not beat the time when I got Clorox AND All Detergent for $1.00, but it was still a great deal!You could also take your Big Lots Ad and have it price matched at Target and pay $.50 per bottle. I did not because I was able to get the 25% more bottle (which is 40 loads instead of 32) for $.50 more at Publix. I paid $35.63 for all these groceries, but it should have been $30.63 because I forgot to give them a $5 coupon!!
I paid $.45 a box for the Uncrustables (which is definitely an item I would not purchase full price of 1/2 price for that matter), $4.99 for the oranges (I just had to have them), 2 pkgs. chicken, $10.07 worth of deli meat, cream cheese, lettuce, baby carrots, bananas, 2 blocks of cheese, 4 pkgs. bandaids and the other items shown. I am done. That is all I need for the week. I already have enough bread (and more in the freezer), eggs, and milk for the week. Of course, I have a freezer loaded up with vegetables, steaks, chicken, pork, etc. So, not a bad week for $35 with 5 bottles of All Detergent. Those would have been $30 alone!
Friday, February 26, 2010
T.G. LEE MILK COUPON FOR $1.00
Every family drinks milk. Don't forget to go here and print your $1 coupon for T.G. Lee Milk. Coupon downloads are limited to two coupons per two month period.
While you are there, join the milk club in the bottom right corner to be entered in the monthly milk giveaway for a month supply of milk. Wouldn't that be awesome! Only one entry per household.
While you are there, join the milk club in the bottom right corner to be entered in the monthly milk giveaway for a month supply of milk. Wouldn't that be awesome! Only one entry per household.
PEPPERIDGE FARM COUPONS
If your family loves Pepperidge Farm, go here to print off coupons for bread, Puff Pastry Turnovers, and Baked Naturals Snack Crackers.
FREE DENTAL FLOSS
Print this $1/1 coupon here to get FREE dental floss or a toothbrush. You may have to go to Walmart to get it free or use at Publix!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
TARGET TRIP 2/25/10, SPENT $4.20
Head over to Target to get some good deals on Hefty Freezer/Storage Bags. I only bought 6 to add to the 20+ I already have in my garage. They were on sale for $1 each and I used a $1 off 2 MQ and a $.20 blinkie on three of them. Final cost for each was $.40 each! The toothpaste was also a good deal at $.25 per tube after coupons and the mascara was FREE plus overage!
The Quaker Oatmeal Double Packs were on an end cap for $3.48 which is an awesome price. Use the $1 MQ from the 2/7 RP and get it for $2.48! They also had Family Packages of Wheat Thins and Honey Nut Cheerios. Pair those with MQ's for a great deal also!
RUN...DON'T WALK TO BIG LOTS!!
Head over to Big Lots NOW! There is a $15 Oil of Olay Rebate here and you can make money on this one. When you purchase and 3 Facial Moisturizers, Facial Treatments, Facial Cleansers, Hand & Body Lotions, Body Washes or 6+ Bar Soap, you can submit your receipt for a $15 rebate. The purchases have to be done by March 12, 2010. There is a limit of one rebate per name, address or envelope.
The Body Washes are $1.00 each at Big Lots! Submit for the $15 rebate...that is a big moneymaker! I also bought 2 Olay Regenerist micro-sculpting creams for $10 each. These sell at Walgreens for $26.99!! Did you ever see the comercial that compares this cream to the $200 cream?? Well, I will let you know how it works! I plan on sending in a total of 4 rebates for a total of $60! I also bought the Olay Complete Moisturizer for $3 each and a Eye Regenerating Cream with Concealer for $10. These sell at Walgreens for $19.50! I spent $44 on all the lotions, creams, and body washes and will submit for $60 in rebates. I will give my mom, my sister, and my brother a nice surprise when they receive a $15 rebate from me. I am thrilled just to get my one $15 rebate!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
TESTIMONIAL FROM AMY, ANOTHER SATISFIED CUSTOMER!
I received this today from Amy who took the class about 1 month ago. Way to go Amy!!
I just want to say that taking this coupon class has not only saved me tons of money already, but given me a fun new hobby to keep me busy! Within the first week I was able to get a pack of diapers for $1.00 and 24 jars of baby food for $2.00!! I paid $3 and saved $32, I couldn't believe it. That was before I even had any coupon inserts saved up, now that I do I'm saving even more money. I refuse to pay full price for anything now, or even half price for that matter. I feel like I had just been throwing money away before and wish I had known about this years ago. Thank you so much for sharing all of your coupon knowledge with the rest of us! Amy
I just want to say that taking this coupon class has not only saved me tons of money already, but given me a fun new hobby to keep me busy! Within the first week I was able to get a pack of diapers for $1.00 and 24 jars of baby food for $2.00!! I paid $3 and saved $32, I couldn't believe it. That was before I even had any coupon inserts saved up, now that I do I'm saving even more money. I refuse to pay full price for anything now, or even half price for that matter. I feel like I had just been throwing money away before and wish I had known about this years ago. Thank you so much for sharing all of your coupon knowledge with the rest of us! Amy
Did you sign up to get your free uniball pen. I did today and it will be here in 3 to 6 weeks. Go here to sign up for yours!
CHECK OUT THE DEALS ON RESTAURANT.COM
Restaurant.com is offering 80% off again! If you like to get deals on eating out, you definitely have to check this out. Here is a list of some of the St. Augustine restaurants being offered. Note that some will be sold out of certain dollar amount certificates. Hurry now to get yours!! Use the coupon code SAVOR at checkout.
The St. Augustine Restaurants are:
Opus 39
Old City House
Aviles Restaurant at the Hilton Historic Bayfront
American Graffiti
Donovans Irish Pub
The Tasting Room
The Beachcomber
Beach Garden Restaurant - Holiday Inn
Florida Cracker Cafe
Bistro de Leon
95 Cordova
Kings Head British Pub
Enjoy!!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
DO YOU LOVE OREO CAKESTERS???
If you love Oreo Cakesters, go here, and print off a $1.00 coupon. I just received a coupon in the mail today for a FREE BOX! There also was a tearpad last week at the store for Buy a package of Oreos and get a FREE Oreo Cakester!
NEVER MAKE COPIES OF COUPONS!
I stopped into Walgreens today to redeem a COUPON FOR A FREE EXCEDRIN and they had to call a manager over. Apparently, they have been having issues with people making copies of coupons so they wanted to make sure the coupon was legitimate. Of course, it was, and I was able to walk out with my free Excedrin. PLEASE, PLEASE, NEVER make copies of coupons. It is considered fraud and you don't want to ruin it for all the honest people and all the savings we get with coupons!
Monday, February 22, 2010
FUNNY STORY!!
Tonight while we were watching TV, my 17 year old daughter started laughing. She received a text from her friend Brandon along with a picture of a Publix receipt where his mom had saved $98.99. His exact words were "Your mom has created a monster but I sure am eating good!!
His mom, Becky, had attended a coupon class a few months back and Brandon is reaping the rewards! I tell everyone they will be getting more stuff and paying less for it! When your kids talk about it and even start texting receipts, you know you are doing an AWESOME JOB!!
His mom, Becky, had attended a coupon class a few months back and Brandon is reaping the rewards! I tell everyone they will be getting more stuff and paying less for it! When your kids talk about it and even start texting receipts, you know you are doing an AWESOME JOB!!
SAMPLE CVS DEAL FOR NEWBIES!!
If you are new to CVS, here is a deal to get you started:
Deal Scenario #1
Mennen Speedstick Deodorant $2.99, Get $2 ECB (limit 2)
Buy 1 Mennen Speedstick* = $2.99
Pay $2 plus $1 coupon from CVS Reinventing Beauty MagazineGet Back $2 Extracarebucks
Final Cost: FREE + tax
*The limit is 2 on the Speedstick. So you can do a second transaction if you want:
Buy 1 more Speedstick at $2.99
Use $2 ECB that you got from the first transaction
Pay: .99 or use coupon from the CVS Reinventing Beauty Magazine and Get another $2 ECB back!
Once you start rolling your ECB's week after week, you will see how easy it is to build up a stockpile of deodorant, toothpaste, floss, body wash, etc.
Deal Scenario #1
Mennen Speedstick Deodorant $2.99, Get $2 ECB (limit 2)
Buy 1 Mennen Speedstick* = $2.99
Pay $2 plus $1 coupon from CVS Reinventing Beauty MagazineGet Back $2 Extracarebucks
Final Cost: FREE + tax
*The limit is 2 on the Speedstick. So you can do a second transaction if you want:
Buy 1 more Speedstick at $2.99
Use $2 ECB that you got from the first transaction
Pay: .99 or use coupon from the CVS Reinventing Beauty Magazine and Get another $2 ECB back!
Once you start rolling your ECB's week after week, you will see how easy it is to build up a stockpile of deodorant, toothpaste, floss, body wash, etc.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
PUBLIX /WINN DIXIE TRIP 2/21/10 SPENT $46.53, SAVED 64%!!
Yet another sucessful grocery trip! This photo is actually a combined Publix and Winn Dixie trip. I couldn't pass up the FREE tomato sauce and FREE saltine crackers at Winn Dixie. I added 3 pkgs of chicken (Winn Dixie) to my freezer as well as carribbean rice,turkey sausage, 3 Huggies Baby Wipes, chix broth, canned veggies, fresh veggies, deli meat, milk (WD), eggs, 2 loaves of bread, etc.
Nothing much for me this week at the drugstores.
I might just do the Zyrtek deal and get it for $7 and then get $7 RR back.
(You can click on picture to enlarge it!)
Saturday, February 20, 2010
CVS TRIP 2/19
I received this in my e-mail from my daughter, Shannon, who did a CVS run yesterday. She started out with $5 ECB, spent around $7 and got back $9 ECB's to roll into her next transaction. Way to go Shannon!
She also told me about her awesome Publix run. She said her cart was overflowing and she paid $46 for everything! We have so much fun calling each other and telling what we got at the store and how little we paid! You get so excited you just have to tell someone!!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
ENTER TO WIN $10,000 WORTH OF FREE GROCERIES FROM PUBLIX!
Go here to enter to win $10,000 of FREE GROCERIES from Publix! Someone has to win...it might as well be one of us!!
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Joins Maggiano's e-mail list here and they will send you a coupon for $10 off your next visit! I have not been here but my husband has and said it was excellent. I have heard nothing but good things about this restaurant. I think this will be my pick of a restaurant to go to on my birthday in April!
AUNTIE ANNES PRETZELS -FREE ON FEB. 20TH
I just learned that on Saturday, Feb. 20th from 10 to 3, Auntie Anne's will giving away free pretzels! You can choose from Original or Cinnamon Sugar. The unfortunate part is that you have to go to the Avenues or the St. John's Town Center to get one. It might be an excuse to go for a day of shopping and get a FREE pretzel! Go here to sign up!
Monday, February 15, 2010
LOOKING FOR AN ALL YOU SUBSCRIPTION?
If you like All You magazine, here is a deal for you...All You Magazine for $1 each!
Go here to link.
Thanks Tabitha for telling me how to link!!
Go here to link.
Thanks Tabitha for telling me how to link!!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
WALGREENS SPENT $5.27, SAVED $33.53!
OK...I MADE A MISTAKE!! I thought the lip product was on a monthly register rewards deal so I expected to pay less and get a $3 RR in addition to the $8 I received. Not a big mistake but it made my out-of-pocket a little more than I expected. I still got 2 razors with 3 blades each, another Body Wash, deodorant, and 2 jars of face cream (1 of which was immediately confiscated by my daughter when I walked into the door)! Still not a bad deal for $5.27 plus I received $8 RR to roll into next week!!
CVS DEAL 2/14/10, SPENT $7.18, SAVED 86%
Another good CVS run...you can never have enough mascara! It came at the perfect time when my tube was going dry! The mascara was on sale for $7 each so I got 4 of them plus 2 bottles of Crest Pro Health and gum. I also walked out with $17 in ECB's to roll into next week.
I saved $45.01 which was a savings of 86%!
PUBLIX TRIP 2/14 - SPENT $12.86, SAVED 83%
Another run to Publix today to stock up on Kotex Tampons and Liners. This trip includes grapes, pkg of corn, eggplant, green pepper, banana, 3/4 lb. Boars Head Deli Meat, 4 pkgs. Tampons, 4 pkgs. Liners, 6 Breakstone Cottege Doubles, Eggbeaters, 2 pkgs. Hebrew National Hot Dogs, and 2 pkgs. granola bars. Spent $12.86 and saved 83%!!!
TESTIMONIAL FROM DIANA D.
HERE IS A TESTIMONIAL FROM DIANA WHO TOOK THE CLASS ABOUT ONE MONTH AGO:
Well,
First let me start with saying that I had been doing coupons before I took the class. I was saving money just not like I had seen on TV or heard others doing. But since I have taken the class I have more than doubled my savings. The best one is CVS this week. I spent $60.88 and saved $109.19!!! Plus I got back $14.00 in ECBs!! Or at Target total bill came to $110.05 but I only paid $26.75!!! I couldn't have done this without your class. I am forever grateful and when people ask I tell them proudly where I learned how to save all this money!! ~Diana Dennis
Well,
First let me start with saying that I had been doing coupons before I took the class. I was saving money just not like I had seen on TV or heard others doing. But since I have taken the class I have more than doubled my savings. The best one is CVS this week. I spent $60.88 and saved $109.19!!! Plus I got back $14.00 in ECBs!! Or at Target total bill came to $110.05 but I only paid $26.75!!! I couldn't have done this without your class. I am forever grateful and when people ask I tell them proudly where I learned how to save all this money!! ~Diana Dennis
Friday, February 12, 2010
200 PEOPLE AND COUNTING!!
I started teaching the coupon class in late September. I only had a couple of classes in December because we were awaiting the birth of my first grandson, Bryce, and because of the busy Christmas holiday season.
Two Hundred people have taken the class so far, and I thank you for all of the referrals of friends, co-workers, etc. I hope all of you are saving TONS of money!
Two Hundred people have taken the class so far, and I thank you for all of the referrals of friends, co-workers, etc. I hope all of you are saving TONS of money!
DOING THE MATH ON COUPONS, THEY'RE BACK IN FASHION, WITH GOOD REASON: A HOUR SPENT CUTTING AND CLIPPING CAN YIELD ABOUT $100 IN SAVINGS!
I found this article that was in the Wall Street Journal that I found very interesting. I thought I would share it with you.
Clipping coupons hardly sounds like the subject of high finance–or even medium finance.
Save a dollar on cat food, some detergent or a couple of boxes of cereal. Who can be bothered? Who has the time?
A growing number of people, it turns out. And they're shrewder than it may at first appear.
The Great American Coupon is making a big comeback–thanks to the Great American Recession.
We redeemed some 3.3 billion coupons last year–a remarkable 27 percent leap from 2008, and the first year-on-year increase in 17 years, according to a report issued at the end of January by Inmar, a coupon-processing agent. (Online coupon use skyrocketed–companies issued twice as many as in 2008, but redemptions rose 360 percent.) The big upturn took off in October 2008, just after Lehman went belly up.
At first blush you can see why coupons fell out of fashion for so long–and why so many consumers still ignore them.
You have to make time to visit a coupon Web site or collect the flyers from your mailbox, the supermarket or newspaper inserts. You need to sort through to find the ones you want, cut them out, stick them in your purse or wallet–and remember to use them when you are at the cash register and you are trying to remember whether you bought everything on your shopping list and where you parked the car.
Average saving per coupon: Just $1.44, according to the Inmar report.
But let's treat this low finance topic for a moment the way we treat high finance. Let's subject it to the same math.
How long does it actually take to clip and use a coupon? Certainly the more you use, the less overall time you will spend per coupon, because so many of the costs–getting flyers, sorting coupons and so on–are generalized. Let's assume you spend a minute per coupon.
Saving $1.44 for a minute's effort is the equivalent of saving $14.40 for 10 minutes'.
Hourly rate: $86.40.
Associated Press
.Maybe this would be as good a time as any to point out that the typical American working stiff–those lucky enough to have jobs right now–climbs out of bed each morning, goes through the miseries of commuting and endures the daily grind at the workplace for about $20 an hour.
Furthermore, money saved comes with an additional benefit. Unlike the money you earn at work, it is tax free. No payroll taxes. No federal or state income tax.
If your marginal tax rate were, say, 20 percent, you would have to earn $108 before tax to take home $86.40. If your marginal tax rate were 30 percent, you'd have to earn $123.
Very few of us ever do this kind of math, because we tend to treat low finance differently from high finance, and small sums differently from big ones. No wonder, even today, 99 percent of coupons are thrown away unused.
Yet finance isn't a separate topic from the rest of our personal lives. For all of us, our scarcest resource is time. Putting the right value on it, and putting it to the most productive use, is a financial challenge, as well as a personal one.
And the individual amounts of money may seem small, but they prove the old adage about tiny acorns and mighty oaks. Someone who saves $25 a week will save $100 a month, and $1,200 a year. Over a lifetime that can easily grow to $100,000 or more–even after accounting for inflation.
If motivation is an issue, the next time you find yourself facing a stack of coupon booklets and flyers don't ask yourself if you can be bothered. Try asking yourself if you'd like to earn more than $100 an hour for a job you can do, at home, while sitting on the sofa watching TV.
Clipping coupons hardly sounds like the subject of high finance–or even medium finance.
Save a dollar on cat food, some detergent or a couple of boxes of cereal. Who can be bothered? Who has the time?
A growing number of people, it turns out. And they're shrewder than it may at first appear.
The Great American Coupon is making a big comeback–thanks to the Great American Recession.
We redeemed some 3.3 billion coupons last year–a remarkable 27 percent leap from 2008, and the first year-on-year increase in 17 years, according to a report issued at the end of January by Inmar, a coupon-processing agent. (Online coupon use skyrocketed–companies issued twice as many as in 2008, but redemptions rose 360 percent.) The big upturn took off in October 2008, just after Lehman went belly up.
At first blush you can see why coupons fell out of fashion for so long–and why so many consumers still ignore them.
You have to make time to visit a coupon Web site or collect the flyers from your mailbox, the supermarket or newspaper inserts. You need to sort through to find the ones you want, cut them out, stick them in your purse or wallet–and remember to use them when you are at the cash register and you are trying to remember whether you bought everything on your shopping list and where you parked the car.
Average saving per coupon: Just $1.44, according to the Inmar report.
But let's treat this low finance topic for a moment the way we treat high finance. Let's subject it to the same math.
How long does it actually take to clip and use a coupon? Certainly the more you use, the less overall time you will spend per coupon, because so many of the costs–getting flyers, sorting coupons and so on–are generalized. Let's assume you spend a minute per coupon.
Saving $1.44 for a minute's effort is the equivalent of saving $14.40 for 10 minutes'.
Hourly rate: $86.40.
Associated Press
.Maybe this would be as good a time as any to point out that the typical American working stiff–those lucky enough to have jobs right now–climbs out of bed each morning, goes through the miseries of commuting and endures the daily grind at the workplace for about $20 an hour.
Furthermore, money saved comes with an additional benefit. Unlike the money you earn at work, it is tax free. No payroll taxes. No federal or state income tax.
If your marginal tax rate were, say, 20 percent, you would have to earn $108 before tax to take home $86.40. If your marginal tax rate were 30 percent, you'd have to earn $123.
Very few of us ever do this kind of math, because we tend to treat low finance differently from high finance, and small sums differently from big ones. No wonder, even today, 99 percent of coupons are thrown away unused.
Yet finance isn't a separate topic from the rest of our personal lives. For all of us, our scarcest resource is time. Putting the right value on it, and putting it to the most productive use, is a financial challenge, as well as a personal one.
And the individual amounts of money may seem small, but they prove the old adage about tiny acorns and mighty oaks. Someone who saves $25 a week will save $100 a month, and $1,200 a year. Over a lifetime that can easily grow to $100,000 or more–even after accounting for inflation.
If motivation is an issue, the next time you find yourself facing a stack of coupon booklets and flyers don't ask yourself if you can be bothered. Try asking yourself if you'd like to earn more than $100 an hour for a job you can do, at home, while sitting on the sofa watching TV.
PUBLIX TRIP 2/12 - SPENT $15.30, SAVED 85%
Another successful Publix trip! I spent $13.47 plus tax for a total of $15.30. This included fresh vegetables (broccoli, asparagus, strawberries), 4-6 pk. of yogurt (paid $.25), 3 pkgs frozen vegetables, 2 loaves Arnold bread, 5 Covergirl Eyeshadow (all FREE), 2 pkgs 97% FF Hot Dogs ($1 each), 2 boxes Kotex Tampons ($.25 each), 2 boxes Kotex Liners ($.25 each), 6 boxes Special K Fruit Crisps, 200 Calorie Pizza (FREE), 1 lb. Boars Head Deli Turkey, 4 Valentine Cards (FREE), 2 Breakstone Cottege Cheese Doubles (FREE), orange, and 2 Knox.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS TO KIM - A RECENT GRADUATE OF THE COUPON CLASS!
I just received an e-mail from Kim who just attended a coupon class. On her very FIRST trip to the store she spent $19.00 and saved $60.00!! She also mentioned that she bought only the things she needed. Way to go Kim! This will only get better!
Monday, February 8, 2010
BREAKSTONE COTTEGE CHEESE DOUBLES ON SALE STARTING 2/11 - FREE
Breakstone Cottege Cheese Doubles are going to be on sale at Publix starting Thurs, 2/11/10 for 10 for $10. If you have the Healthy Wallet, Happier You Coupon booklet, it has a $1.00 coupon in it...that means your Cottege Cheese Doubles will be FREE!
I love them...my favorite is pineapple!
I love them...my favorite is pineapple!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
TARGET DEAL 2/7 - PAID $10.58 AND STILL HAVE A $5 TARGET GIFT CARD!
I purchased these in two separate transactions:
Transaction 1:
Buy 1 Gillette Fusion Razor @ $6.99
Buy 1 Venus Razor @ $6.99
Buy 1 Olay Body Wash FREE
Use $4/1 from 2/17 PG
Use FREE Olay Body Wash wyb Venus Razor
Use $2/1 from 2/17 PG for Venus
Use $2 Mobil Q
TOTAL OOP including tax $6.73
RECEIVE $5 TARGET GIFT CARD
Transaction 2:
Buy 1 Gillette Fusion Razor @ $6.99
Buy 1 Venus Razor @ $6.99
Buy 1 Olay Body Wash
Use $4/1 from 2/17 PG
Use FREE Olay Body Wash wyb Venus Razor
Use $2/1 from 2/17 PG for Venus
Use $5 Target Gift Card from above transaction
TOTAL OOP including tax $3.85
RECEIVE ANOTHER $5 GIFT CARD
You have just saved $43.80 and paid $10.58 OOP and received 2 Gillette Fusion Razors including 2 refill cartridges each, 2 Venus Embrace Razors including 2 refill cartridges each, 2 Olay Body Wash including sample of body wash. PLUS YOU STILL HAVE A $5 TARGET GIFT CARD FOR YOUR NEXT PURCHASE!
WALGREENS SCENERIO 2/7
Here is a scenerio for Walgreens using their Register Rewards:
Transaction #1
Buy 1 Super Poligrip Original (.75oz) @ $2
Use: $1.50/1 Q
Price: $.50
Receive: $2 Register Reward
Transaction #2
Buy 1 Dove Mens Body Wash @ $5.99
Use: $1.50/1 Q
Price: $4.49
Use: $2 Register Reward from transaction #1
Pay $2.49 OOP
Receive: $5.99 Register Reward
Transaction #3
Buy 2 Nabisco Cookies @ $.99 each
Buy 1 Huggies Pullups @ $8.99
Buy 2 John Freida Root Awakening Shampoo and/or Condition @ $5 each ($10)
Buy 1 John Freida Luxuorious Shampoo or Condition @ $5
Price: $24.98
Use: $2/2 Nabisco Cookies Q
Use: $2/1 Pullup coupon from the 1/3 RP insert
Use: $5/2 John Freida Coupon Q
Use: $2.50/1 John Freida Luxurious Coupon Q
Price: $7.49 plus tax
Receive:
$5 Register Reward for purchasing $15 in John Freida
$3 Register Reward for purchasing Pull Ups
You just purchased $32.97 worth of items...paid $10.48 OOP (plus tax) and still have $8 in Register Rewards to roll over for next weeks sales! (If you look at it this way you bought all of the items for $2.48 after coupons and Register Rewards! Not too bad with the diapers included!
So you might ask, "Why do I have to buy Super Poligrip"? Even though you may not use this product, you paid $.50 OOP and received $2 RR to roll into your next transaction...And then the rolling begins!!
Transaction #1
Buy 1 Super Poligrip Original (.75oz) @ $2
Use: $1.50/1 Q
Price: $.50
Receive: $2 Register Reward
Transaction #2
Buy 1 Dove Mens Body Wash @ $5.99
Use: $1.50/1 Q
Price: $4.49
Use: $2 Register Reward from transaction #1
Pay $2.49 OOP
Receive: $5.99 Register Reward
Transaction #3
Buy 2 Nabisco Cookies @ $.99 each
Buy 1 Huggies Pullups @ $8.99
Buy 2 John Freida Root Awakening Shampoo and/or Condition @ $5 each ($10)
Buy 1 John Freida Luxuorious Shampoo or Condition @ $5
Price: $24.98
Use: $2/2 Nabisco Cookies Q
Use: $2/1 Pullup coupon from the 1/3 RP insert
Use: $5/2 John Freida Coupon Q
Use: $2.50/1 John Freida Luxurious Coupon Q
Price: $7.49 plus tax
Receive:
$5 Register Reward for purchasing $15 in John Freida
$3 Register Reward for purchasing Pull Ups
You just purchased $32.97 worth of items...paid $10.48 OOP (plus tax) and still have $8 in Register Rewards to roll over for next weeks sales! (If you look at it this way you bought all of the items for $2.48 after coupons and Register Rewards! Not too bad with the diapers included!
So you might ask, "Why do I have to buy Super Poligrip"? Even though you may not use this product, you paid $.50 OOP and received $2 RR to roll into your next transaction...And then the rolling begins!!
ARE YOU AS CONFUSED AS I AM WITH THE COUPON INSERTS?
So, I opened my Record this morning and did the happy dance when I saw 4 inserts in my paper. I should have known it was to good to be true. I went up the street to the "Jiffy" mart and bought another Record. When I got in my car, I noticed there were only 2 inserts in there! I marched right back in and checked all the other papers and they were all the same! This store is only about 1 mile from my house...how could they be different?? I tried to explain to him my paper had 4 and his only has 2 and it was like talking to someone from a foreign country...oh yeah, he was from a foreign country! So I paid the extra $.80 and bought a Times Union because it had ALL the coupons.
Next stop, off to Walgreens to do my two Dove Men's Body Wash deal. I had two $5 RR's and I was going to use the paper(s) as my filler items which meant I should have paid just over $1.00 OOP for each transaction. When I picked up the Record, it felt very light. When I looked inside it had NO INSERTS AT ALL!! I mean no Walgreens ad, no Target ad, no CVS ad...NOTHING. I looked at three or more papers and all the same thing. So once again I was forced to buy the Times Union making my OOP $1.97 for each transaction.
I would have paid $2.00 for the paper anyway so at least I walked away with 2 body washes and two $6 RR's to roll into next week.
The moral of the story is ALWAYS CHECK YOUR PAPERS FOR THE CORRECT NUMBER OF INSERTS BEFORE YOU BUY THEM!! HAD I NOT CHECKED, I WOULD HAVE BOUGHT A PAPER WITH NO INSERTS IN IT!! If that happens to you, just go over to the Record and they will give you another insert!
I checked all my Record inserts against the Times Union and there was only 1 difference in the SmartSource. The Jax paper had a Freds insert and we had a Direct TV. Other than that, all coupons and coupon values were the same.
Next stop, off to Walgreens to do my two Dove Men's Body Wash deal. I had two $5 RR's and I was going to use the paper(s) as my filler items which meant I should have paid just over $1.00 OOP for each transaction. When I picked up the Record, it felt very light. When I looked inside it had NO INSERTS AT ALL!! I mean no Walgreens ad, no Target ad, no CVS ad...NOTHING. I looked at three or more papers and all the same thing. So once again I was forced to buy the Times Union making my OOP $1.97 for each transaction.
I would have paid $2.00 for the paper anyway so at least I walked away with 2 body washes and two $6 RR's to roll into next week.
The moral of the story is ALWAYS CHECK YOUR PAPERS FOR THE CORRECT NUMBER OF INSERTS BEFORE YOU BUY THEM!! HAD I NOT CHECKED, I WOULD HAVE BOUGHT A PAPER WITH NO INSERTS IN IT!! If that happens to you, just go over to the Record and they will give you another insert!
I checked all my Record inserts against the Times Union and there was only 1 difference in the SmartSource. The Jax paper had a Freds insert and we had a Direct TV. Other than that, all coupons and coupon values were the same.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
COUNT THEM LADIES & GENTLEMEN!! 16 PACKAGES OF BRATWURTS AND SAUSAGE!!
CAN YOU BELIEVE IT! I paid $3.29 for 8 packages of Bratwurt, 8 packages of Italian Sausage and a gallon of milk! The sausage and bratwurst were actually FREE. I paid $3.29 for the gallon of milk. How did I do it? The Bratwurst and Sausage were BOGO at Winn Dixie. I had 8 BOGO coupons...that means I get all 16 for FREE!! Can we say Sausage for Superbowl???
Friday, February 5, 2010
CVS DEAL STARTING SUNDAY
Be on the lookout for the coupon in this weeks paper that will allow you to get a Gillette Fusion Razor for $.99 after ECB's. There will probably be a limit of one so if you know anyone who is not going to get the deal, use their phone number when checking out to get another deal! Remember, you get 2 refill razors in the package. With the cost of razors, I would call this an awsome deal!
SUPER BOWL SUNDAY INSERTS!!
Be on the lookout for four (4) inserts for this Sunday's paper. I will keep you posted on how many inserts we get in the St. Augustine Record versus the Florida Times Union! Always make sure you get 2 or 4 papers so you can use a coupon on each BOGO deal!
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
BACK TO WALGREENS FOR ADVIL!
I forgot to bring my coupons to Wags for Advil so here we go again:
1st Transaction:
Started with $10.00 RR
Bought 2 Advil $8.98
Bought 1 Lip Balm $1.99
Bought 2 Suave Shampoo $1.98
TOTAL OOP AFTER COUPONS $1.09
GOT BACK $5 and $2 in Register Rewards
Next Transaction:
Bought 2 Suave Shampoo $1.98
2 Advil $8.98
TOTAL OOP AFTER COUPONS $1.10
GOT BACK $5 RR
GRAND TOTAL OOP $2.19
WALKED OUT WITH:
4 Advil
4 Shampoo
1 Lip Balm
GOT $14 in RR
1st Transaction:
Started with $10.00 RR
Bought 2 Advil $8.98
Bought 1 Lip Balm $1.99
Bought 2 Suave Shampoo $1.98
TOTAL OOP AFTER COUPONS $1.09
GOT BACK $5 and $2 in Register Rewards
Next Transaction:
Bought 2 Suave Shampoo $1.98
2 Advil $8.98
TOTAL OOP AFTER COUPONS $1.10
GOT BACK $5 RR
GRAND TOTAL OOP $2.19
WALKED OUT WITH:
4 Advil
4 Shampoo
1 Lip Balm
GOT $14 in RR
MY CVS DEALS
Buy:
1 Colgate Toothpaste $2.99
1 Dove Mens Body Wash $5.49
1 Florida Times Union $2.00
TOTAL DUE AFTER COUPONS $.86
RECEIVED $2 ECB & $5.49 ECB to roll
Next Transaction:
Buy 1 Colgate Toothpaste #2.99
1 Times Union $2.00
TOTAL DUE AFTER COUPONS $2.73
GET BACK $2 ECB
Next Transaction:
Buy 2 Dove Mens Body Wash $10.98
TOTAL DUE AFTER COUPONS $1.64
RECEIVED $10.98 ECB
Next Transaction
Buy 1 Dove Body Wash $5.49
1 St. Aug Record $1.25
TOTAL DUE AFTER COUPONS $.41
GET BACK $5.49 ECB
TOTAL OOP $5.64 for 4 Dove Body Wash, 2 Toothpaste and 3 Sunday papers.
TOTAL ECB's to roll into next week $18.47
If I would have gone in and just bought 2 Times Union and 1 Record I would have paid $5.25...I paid $5.64 and walked out with all those items and got $18.47 ECB's!
1 Colgate Toothpaste $2.99
1 Dove Mens Body Wash $5.49
1 Florida Times Union $2.00
TOTAL DUE AFTER COUPONS $.86
RECEIVED $2 ECB & $5.49 ECB to roll
Next Transaction:
Buy 1 Colgate Toothpaste #2.99
1 Times Union $2.00
TOTAL DUE AFTER COUPONS $2.73
GET BACK $2 ECB
Next Transaction:
Buy 2 Dove Mens Body Wash $10.98
TOTAL DUE AFTER COUPONS $1.64
RECEIVED $10.98 ECB
Next Transaction
Buy 1 Dove Body Wash $5.49
1 St. Aug Record $1.25
TOTAL DUE AFTER COUPONS $.41
GET BACK $5.49 ECB
TOTAL OOP $5.64 for 4 Dove Body Wash, 2 Toothpaste and 3 Sunday papers.
TOTAL ECB's to roll into next week $18.47
If I would have gone in and just bought 2 Times Union and 1 Record I would have paid $5.25...I paid $5.64 and walked out with all those items and got $18.47 ECB's!
Monday, February 1, 2010
NEW UPDATE ABOUT ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD INSERTS
I have told many of you there is little difference between the Records inserts and the Times Union inserts. There may be a page that is different but it didn't justify me buying a Times Union for $2.00 over the Record for $1.25.
Did anyone notice there was only 1 insert in the Record this past week? The Red Plum was missing. There were 2 inserts in the Times Union. Apparently, they are cutting back and not putting all the inserts in the Record such as the Target ad and the Red Plum insert. What a bummer!!
Did anyone notice there was only 1 insert in the Record this past week? The Red Plum was missing. There were 2 inserts in the Times Union. Apparently, they are cutting back and not putting all the inserts in the Record such as the Target ad and the Red Plum insert. What a bummer!!
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