If you've followed my blog for any period of time, I'm sure you've discovered my love for a bargain. But 2 nights ago was the absolute, most unbelievable experience. There are items that I buy that I'm happy if I find on sale or clearance, but I never ever thought I would have coupons for these things (plus find them on sale at the same time!); but this scenario played out and it still blows my mind. My shopping buddy came across this CRAZY deal and we were super pumped =)
In the paper, there were manufacturer's coupons for an assortment of games (never came across these type of coupons before.) THEN, Target had matching store coupons for the same games, AND some of the games were ON SALE!!! So, we were able to use both coupons on the games that were on sale (and some weren't on sale, but were a great bargain with just the coupons.)
Here is the break-down:
Chutes/Ladders Game Reg. Price $7.79 Paid $1.79
Simon Flash Reg Price $24.99 On Sale $15.00 (+ free card game) Paid $5.00
Play-Doh Swirl Shake Reg Price $17.49 On Sale $9.99 Paid $3.99
Star Wars Figurines Reg Price $5.99 Paid $1.99
Sorry Revenge Game Cards Reg Price $6.49 FREE
Neutrogena Face Wash Reg Price $5.99 On Sale $4.76 Paid $3.26
TOTAL: $16.03
Saved: $68.74
This will be amazing gifts for birthdays/Christmas/whatever!!! Yay for bargains!
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Speedy Shopper Saturday
Since Wednesday, I've been battling a case of the sickies. I've had a terrible sore throat, head-to-toe body aches, fever, chills, etc. No fun! So this morning my throat was just a little tender, but overall, I am feeling back to normal. Because my illness occurred at the time I normally go shopping for the week, I had to hold off until today. Our house was getting bare on the necessities. I hopped out of bed and scurried to get to the stores before breakfast. I went to 4 stores in just a little over an hour. Who-hoo! Again, Dillon's and Target didn't have anything really spectacular on sale (or stuff that we really needed) so I just got the necessities to get us by until the new sales start to come out tomorrow.
Walgreen's once again rocked my world! Below are some of the deals:
Always Pantiliners: $0.49
2 Packs of Pampers: $17.00 (NOT for us, but for a baby shower gift!)
Cereal: $1.65 box
Coffeemate: $0.49 each
Puffs: $0.49
Spent: $24.42 Saved: $29.42
Walgreen's once again rocked my world! Below are some of the deals:
Always Pantiliners: $0.49
2 Packs of Pampers: $17.00 (NOT for us, but for a baby shower gift!)
Cereal: $1.65 box
Coffeemate: $0.49 each
Puffs: $0.49
Spent: $24.42 Saved: $29.42
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Thrifty Thursday
This week there didn't seem to be such amazing deals as last week (which I didn't get to shop because I shopped so late the week before). I spent a little more prep time than my initial trip. Some of the coupons I wanted to print off were no longer available so I just had to be flexible with my list. I went armed with my huge hot pink 3-ring binder full of sections with coupons in sleeve protector sheets. I am still searching for baseball card protectors so let me know if you come across some!
Here is a break down of the deals I got. After leaving Walgreen's, I had to call my mom to tell her about it; I could not contain my excitement. Overall, I feel like I am improving my "couponing skills" and can't wait until I've mastered it.
WALGREEN'S TRIP
(This includes Register Rewards I earned along with the sale/coupons)
Dillon's Trip
Potato Rolls: $1.29 (clearance)
Green Giant Steamers: $1.00 each
Tide Stain Remover: $2.99
Green Verde Sauce: $1.99
Spent: $7.44 Saved: $ 13.30
(Used Dillon's Dollars from previous purchase, too)
Walmart Trip
Jello Pudding: $1.75
Hillshire Farm Lunchmeat: $2.00 each
Welch's Juice: $1.97
Spent: $ 7.72 Saved: $6.75
Here is a break down of the deals I got. After leaving Walgreen's, I had to call my mom to tell her about it; I could not contain my excitement. Overall, I feel like I am improving my "couponing skills" and can't wait until I've mastered it.
WALGREEN'S TRIP
Tampax Tampons: $0.19
Colgate Total: They paid me $0.50 to take it off their shelf!!!
Baby Magic: FREE
Clairol Nice n' Easy: $2.99
Cover Girl Products: Buy 1 Get 1 1/2 off + $2 off coupon
Spent: $10.15 Saved: $ 34.38(This includes Register Rewards I earned along with the sale/coupons)
Dillon's Trip
Potato Rolls: $1.29 (clearance)
Green Giant Steamers: $1.00 each
Tide Stain Remover: $2.99
Green Verde Sauce: $1.99
Spent: $7.44 Saved: $ 13.30
(Used Dillon's Dollars from previous purchase, too)
Walmart Trip
Jello Pudding: $1.75
Hillshire Farm Lunchmeat: $2.00 each
Welch's Juice: $1.97
Spent: $ 7.72 Saved: $6.75
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Armed with Coupons
Ok, so I just came home from my first "couponing" experience. Whew! I am mentally, emotionally, and physically exhausted, but thrilled with what I found. (I was gone for over 2 hours) I may not have come away with a huge stock-up style of groceries. There is a reason for that, though. First, since I am use to shopping week-to-week, I do not have a bountiful supply of staple items. I think this will occur over time, but for now, I have to try to stock-up while still buying the weekly items, too. Also, we do not have a supply shelf or a deep freezer to store "stock-up" items and with us wanting to move soon, I really don't want extra things lying around. Another thing that makes a difference is buying multiple Sunday papers (which I knew). I wanted to see just how it all went before buying lots of papers.
My first trip out had its let-downs and disappointments, but it was mostly my fault. I waited until later in the week to go shopping and so some items were sold out. Lesson learned! My biggest let-down was I had a Walgreen's coupon for $10 off Crest Whitestrips 3D Whitening kit along with a manufacturer's coupon for $10 off for a total of $20 off. I thought the original price would be close to the other kits so I thought my out-of-pocket expense might be around $5. But, the original price was $44.99 so I would still pay $24.99 (which is around the regular priced strips). Since I don't know that the 3D product is way better than the regular ones, I didn't see any reason to spend that much for them. Bummer...
On the flip side, though, I found some pretty sweet clearance items at another store. I have kept looking for boys' winter clearance items, but they NEVER seem to go on clearance! Tonight, I found some basic sweats for next Fall/Winter. I also found some play slip-on shoes for the kiddos.
The coupon I was most excited about using turned into a panic situation. On all the couponing blogs I read last week, they kept talking about the $3 off Gain fabric softener coupon that was going to be in the Sunday paper. I proudly cut that sucker out and was anxious to use it. I hadn't yet invested in the organizational notebook with all of the dividers and sheet protectors because I wanted to make sure I was going to continue to use the coupons. I had the Gain coupon (safely, I thought) in my grocery list notebook. Now normally at this store, I am quickly in and out because it's not my favorite place, but tonight, I wanted to look for good deals.I had perused through most of the store before I made it to the grocery section. When I finally did make it there, the softener was one of the first things I picked up. When I had it in my cart, I wanted to double-check the coupon for any size limitation. It was NOT there!!! I looked through my purse, through my notebook. Nope, it was gone. With the earlier disappointments of items not in stock, the Whitestripes and now this, I was beginning to hate coupons. I re-traced my many steps and finally found it in the spray paint aisle. Relief! I quickly marched over to the office supplies section and found the needed materials to get organized (well, minus the baseball card protectors...they haven't had them in years I was told). Tomorrow, when I cut out my new coupons, have no fear, I will store them safely. In a future post, I will show you my coupon binder.
Overall, I think it was a good learning experience and I am excited to see how I do next time!
Below is a run-down of my deals:
Dillons: Buy 10 participating items (which are already on sale), save $3 on this order and $3 on the next
order - - I also used some of my own coupons for the sale items, too. I normally don't buy Mixed
Nuts, but I'm helping to host another baby shower and we needed nuts! The coffee was reg.
$9.89, but was on clearance for $2.99
Spent: $27.37 Saved: $28.78
Walgreens: Used a Walgreen's coupon $1/for 2 along with a manufacturer's coupon $0.40/4
Spent: $1.75 Saved: $4.36
Walmart: The Beautiful Gain (reg. $4.37) Paid $1.37 --I did ask the cashier twice if she rang the coupon!
Clearance Items: The shoes were $5 each, sweats $2 each, and decorative balls $1.50 (will put in a bowl
for staging our house)
My first trip out had its let-downs and disappointments, but it was mostly my fault. I waited until later in the week to go shopping and so some items were sold out. Lesson learned! My biggest let-down was I had a Walgreen's coupon for $10 off Crest Whitestrips 3D Whitening kit along with a manufacturer's coupon for $10 off for a total of $20 off. I thought the original price would be close to the other kits so I thought my out-of-pocket expense might be around $5. But, the original price was $44.99 so I would still pay $24.99 (which is around the regular priced strips). Since I don't know that the 3D product is way better than the regular ones, I didn't see any reason to spend that much for them. Bummer...
On the flip side, though, I found some pretty sweet clearance items at another store. I have kept looking for boys' winter clearance items, but they NEVER seem to go on clearance! Tonight, I found some basic sweats for next Fall/Winter. I also found some play slip-on shoes for the kiddos.
The coupon I was most excited about using turned into a panic situation. On all the couponing blogs I read last week, they kept talking about the $3 off Gain fabric softener coupon that was going to be in the Sunday paper. I proudly cut that sucker out and was anxious to use it. I hadn't yet invested in the organizational notebook with all of the dividers and sheet protectors because I wanted to make sure I was going to continue to use the coupons. I had the Gain coupon (safely, I thought) in my grocery list notebook. Now normally at this store, I am quickly in and out because it's not my favorite place, but tonight, I wanted to look for good deals.I had perused through most of the store before I made it to the grocery section. When I finally did make it there, the softener was one of the first things I picked up. When I had it in my cart, I wanted to double-check the coupon for any size limitation. It was NOT there!!! I looked through my purse, through my notebook. Nope, it was gone. With the earlier disappointments of items not in stock, the Whitestripes and now this, I was beginning to hate coupons. I re-traced my many steps and finally found it in the spray paint aisle. Relief! I quickly marched over to the office supplies section and found the needed materials to get organized (well, minus the baseball card protectors...they haven't had them in years I was told). Tomorrow, when I cut out my new coupons, have no fear, I will store them safely. In a future post, I will show you my coupon binder.
Overall, I think it was a good learning experience and I am excited to see how I do next time!
Below is a run-down of my deals:
Dillons: Buy 10 participating items (which are already on sale), save $3 on this order and $3 on the next
order - - I also used some of my own coupons for the sale items, too. I normally don't buy Mixed
Nuts, but I'm helping to host another baby shower and we needed nuts! The coffee was reg.
$9.89, but was on clearance for $2.99
Spent: $27.37 Saved: $28.78
Walgreens: Used a Walgreen's coupon $1/for 2 along with a manufacturer's coupon $0.40/4
Spent: $1.75 Saved: $4.36
Walmart: The Beautiful Gain (reg. $4.37) Paid $1.37 --I did ask the cashier twice if she rang the coupon!
Clearance Items: The shoes were $5 each, sweats $2 each, and decorative balls $1.50 (will put in a bowl
for staging our house)
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