Saturday, October 25, 2008

Cheap TP at Fry's (or Kroger stores)

Cottonelle TP is usually $.99-$1.29 at Fry's.

Right now Fry's is tripling coupons.

There will be a $.25/1 4 pack coupon in the 10/26 SS.

Final Cost: $.25/4 pack

Printable available here for a FREE pack of TP.

Coupon Class RSVP

If you are interested in coming to the Coupon Class on November 8, I need an RSVP as soon as possible.

Spots are filling up fast! E-mail me at livingprovidently@gmail.com.

Hope to see you there!

New Blog

I have started a new blog that is dedicated primarily to bargain shopping and frugal living.

This site started out as a church related calling, so I would like to keep it mainly for that purpose. I will continue to post best grocery deals on both sites, but content on each site will be different.

If you are here for the bargains, I strongly recommend that you update your favorites with the new site. I will be in both places, though! :)

The new site is:


Look for a new blog design, easy navigation, lot of information for beginners, and, as always, the BEST grocery deals!

Happy Shopping!

-Kolina

The Disney Store at San Tan Village had several of their costumes for 50% off. Get a cheap costume for this year, or save it for next.

If you are planning a Disney getaway, this is a great way to save on a dress for your little princess. They are $65 in the park. Get one at the Disney Store for around $20.

Visit a store or shop online.


Friday, October 24, 2008

Super Cheap Tylenol Cold at Walgreen's

To add to the $5/20 coupon deal, you could also do the following:

"I went to my walgreens today to pick up a November Easy Saver catalog and realized that this week Tylenol Cold is on sale for $4.99 each and if you buy 3 you will get $5.00 in Register Rewards.

There is a $1.50 off coupon in October's Easy Saver. There are also $1.00/1 coupons floating around from a recent insert. That would make each Tylenol Cold $2.49 x 3 = $7.47. And you would get $5.00 back so your grand total out of pocket is only $2.47 for 3 packages. Not a bad deal! I haven't seen this mentioned on any other blogs!"

Thanks Nicole. This deal was listed as a comment from Money Saving Mom.

Walgreen's Coupon + Deals Oct. 24 and 25 ONLY=BIG MONEY MAKER

There is a $5/$20 coupon valid for Oct. 24 and 25 only.

Use it with the following deals for a BIG money maker! :) Coupon is after sale price and manufacturer's coupons.

October 24 and 25 only:

M&Ms--on sale 2/$5
Use $1/2 manufacturer's coupon from 9/28 inserts
Use $1/2 October Easysaver catalog coupon
Submit for November EasySaver rebate #46--Get $5 back when you buy 4 bags of holiday M&Ms
$1 for four bags after coupons and rebate
Thanks, Money Saving Mom

Lysol Freshmatic: $5.99
Use: $5/1 from 9/7 SS
Submit for $3 ES Rebate
Final: FREE + $2.01 overage

Free After Rebate

L'oreal age perfect pro-calcium radiance perfector 1.7 oz. up to $19.99 limit 1
Use: $2/1 from 10/5 SS
Final: FREE + overage after rebate

Almay one coat mascara up to $6.99 limit 1
Use: $1/1 from 8/3 or 9/14 SS
Final: FREE + overage after rebate

DEAL:

4 bags of M&M's
1 Lysol Freshmatic
1 L'oreal perfector
1 Almay mascara

Total will be $42.97
Use: $2/1 l'oreal, $1/1 Almay, 2 $1/2 m&m's, 2 $1/2 m&m's from Oct Easy saver, $5/1 lysol
Total will be: $30.97
Then, use $5/$20 to get to $25.97 OOP (use gift card or RR if you have them)
Receive $34.98 in rebates (or $38.47 if you add it to a gift card for a 10% bonus)
Total EARNED: $9.01 or $12.50, respectively

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

"I belong" LDS link button and others...


I have had many people ask where I got this button for my blog.

Here is the web address:

http://leeloublogs.blogspot.com/2008/05/lds-link-buttons.html

She has a lot of cute blog layouts and there are other LDS link buttons on this page. It has the HTML code for each button listed in a box below.

Enjoy!

Coupon Class Saturday, November 8th

I promised a fall coupon class, so I finally set a date!

When: Saturday, November 8th
Time: 10:00 am
Where: My home in Queen Creek
What: Learn about how to:

  • Cut your grocery bill in at least half
  • Maximize the benefits of using coupons
  • Get stuff for FREE
  • Work on building your food storage/year supply
  • Utilize FREE resources
  • Organizing coupons
I am NOT selling anything. This workshop will focus on FREE services and resources (i.e. I will NOT be advocating the "subscription" coupon services). The only investment required is acquiring Sunday Paper coupons (which you could get for free from family etc.) and some time (as little or as much as you have to put into it).

The workshop is FREE. It is geared towards beginners, but anyone is welcome to attend.

I live in Queen Creek. Anyone is welcome!

There will be door prizes, and FREEBIES if you bring a friend.

See you there!

Please e-mail me at livingprovidently@gmail.com if you plan on attending and for directions to my home.

I will be unveiling my "Best Price List, Version 1" which features the items we frequently get on sale with coupons so you know what the best prices are.

Once Upon a Child Sale

I got this in my e-mail from Once Upon a Child. I LOVE this store. When you sign up in store for e-mail updates you get a $5 coupon. They also have a rewards program.

Click here for more information on this store and other consignment deals from a previous post.

Celebrate Fall at Once Upon A Child - Gilbert
Special Events

Saturday Oct. 25th
Visit with the Incredibles 11:00am - 1:00pm
Play in the Bounce House 10:00am - 3:00pm
Save up to 30% on Selected Items !!

Sunday Oct. 26th - Saturday Nov. 1st
Bring your little goblin for early Trick or Treating !!

Friday Oct. 31st & Saturday Nov. 1st
Huge 50% off Clearance Sale !!

Once Upon a Child, Gilbert
3425 E. Baseline Rd.
Gilbert, AZ 85234
(480) 539-1338
www.onceuponachildgilbert.com

I love Fry's!

Based on this week's sales (Quaker breakfast promo), the $5/$25 Whole Foods Coupon (which expired today), and my $5 catalina from the candy promo here is what I got:

30 Boxes of Quaker Brand cereal
6 Boxes Oatmeal to Go
12 Boxes Green Giant Frozen Veggies
6 Cat Treats (I don't have a cat, but my mom does...)
8 Boxes Puffs Kleenex
6 Boxes Herbal Tea
1 squeeze bottle of lemon juice (not on sale, but I needed it!)
2 lbs. grapes
2 lbs pears

Grand total of $14.99
Saved: $219.58

The lady behind me asked me if I really save a lot with coupons. Yes, yes I do.

Also, keep in mind that I did multiple transactions because of the 3 coupon rule, and a limit of 1 reward per transaction for the Quaker deal.

Happy shopping!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Fry's 10/22-10/28

The tic tacs at the Combs/Gantzel Fry's were still $.50 so free with coupon from 9/21 RP.

Triple coupons and still accepting competitor's coupons this week.

Use Whole Foods $5/$25 good through the 22nd.

Receive $5 off your next shopping visit when you buy $15 worth of any participating Hershey's products in a single visit between 10/12-10/31.
Hershey's Snack/Fun Size Bag: $2.00
Use: $1/3 from 9/28 SS
Final: $1.67
Final After catalina: Buy 9, use 3 coupons, final is $1.11 each.

Save $3 WYB 6 Participating Breakfast Products (Limit 1 reward per transaction):

Quaker Cereal: $1.00
Use: $1/2 or $.50/1 from 9/7 RP
Final: FREE-$.50

Quaker Instant Oatmeal: $1.50
Use: $1/2 from 10/19 RP
Final: $1.00 each

Quaker Oatmeal to Go: $1.50
Use: $.55/1 from 9/7 RP
Final: $.50 each


Other Deals:

Fry's 1/2 Gallon Milk: $1.00

Nesquik Milk: $1.00
Use: $1/2 from 9/14 RP
Final: $.50

Hamburger Helper: $1.00
Use: $.75/3 from 10/5 SS
Final: $.67

Green Giant Vegetables (Frozen): $1.00
Use: $.25/1 from 9/7 or 10/5 SS
Final: $.25 each

Armour Sausage: $1.00
Use: $.35/1 from 9/28 SS
Final: FREE

Fast Fixin' Chicken: $1.00

Celestial Seasonings Tea: $1.00
Use: $1/1 from 10/5 SS
Final: FREE

Puffs: $1.00
Use: $.25/1 from 9/28 P&G
Final: $.25

Whisker Lickins Treats: $1.00
Use: $1/1 from 9/14 RP
Final: FREE
If you don't have pets you can donate these items to shelters or animal food drives.

Basha's 10/22

Digiornio Pizza: $5.50
Buy 2, get a FREE Blue Bunny Ice Cream with in-ad coupon

Bar-S Franks: $1.00
Use: $.25/1 printable
Final: $.50

Farmland Sausage: $1.25
Use: $1/1 from 8/10 RP
Final: $.25

Nivea Lip Moisturizer: $1.00
Use: $1/1 from 10/19 RP
Final: FREE

Good Deal on Vacuums

From Barb--

Use the promo code OctSale during checkout and get an extra 10% off close out prices on Hoover vacuums.

www.Hoover.com/Outlet

New deals added everyday

My fav: Hoover Savvy™ TurboPower Bagless Upright - Was: $269.99, Outlet Price with promo code: $103.50

CVS 10/26-11/1

SoyJoy Bars: $1, get $4 ECB wyb 4, Limit 1
Use: Printable or B1G1 from 9/7 SS
Final: FREE + overage
Does anyone like these, or want mine if I get them...?

Bic Comfort, 4 ct: $4.99, get $4 ECB, Limit 4
Use: $2/1 from 9/14 SS
Final: FREE + $1.01 overage after ECB

Walgreen's Free After Rebate 10/24-11/22

L'oreal age perfect pro-calcium radiance perfector 1.7 oz. up to $19.99 limit 1
Use: $2/1 from 10/5 SS
Final: FREE + overage after rebate

Almay one coat mascara up to $6.99 limit 1
Use: $1/1 from 8/3 or 9/14 SS
Final: FREE + overage after rebate
If you wait until the week of 11/2 for the mascara, these will be BOGO, plus you will still get the rebate on 1.

October 24 and 25 Only:

Lysol Freshmatic: $5.99
Use: $5/1 from 9/7 SS
Submit for $3 ES Rebate
Final: FREE + $2.01 overage

Sunday, October 19, 2008

More Deals at Fry's

Free Hunt's Tomatoes with IP coupon

Tic Tacs: $.50 each
Use: $.55/2 from 9/21 RP
Final: FREE (YMMV, not on sale at all locations??)

Shamrock Rockin Refuel Milk: $1
Use: $.55/1 from 10/12 SS
Final: FREE

Softsoap: $.99
Use: $.35/1 from 9/28 SS
Final: FREE

CVS: Week of 10/19

This week actually had some decent deals.

ECB Deals

Butler 2 pack Toothbrushes: $3.99, get $3.99 ECB
Use: $.75/1 from 8/3 RP
Final: FREE + overage, Limit 5

Powerade:$1.69, get $1.69 ECB
Final: FREE, Limit 1

Huggies: Buy $25 get $10 ECB
Best Deal--
Buy 2 Pull-ups at $9.99 each, 2 Wipes at $2.79 each
Use: 2 $2/1 Pull-ups and 2 $.50/1 wipes
Final: $10.56 for 2 packs of diapers and wipes after ECB
That is about the cost of 1 pack at discount stores!

Sunday and Monday Only:

Pumpkin Pail: $.99, get $.99 ECB
Final: FREE, Limit 2

Candy Corn: $1.29, get $1.29 ECB
Final: FREE, Limit 2

Funlight: $.99, get $.99 ECB
Final: FREE, Limit 2

Non-ECB Deals:

Excedrin: $1.99
Use: $2/1 from 10/19 SS (Back and Body, PM varieties only)
Final: FREE

Saturday, October 18, 2008

AZ Central Deals Site

Nicole let me know about a great site that has lots of deals around the Phoenix area.

There are message boards and you can post great deals you find. It has entertainment, shopping, and grocery deals.

Click here for the website.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Wal-Marts Elevenmoms

Wal-Mart is featuring 11 moms on their website with great blogs on saving money nation wide.

Many of them feature national deals as well as great tips on saving money, frugality, and preparedness.

Click here to view their profiles.

Save Money on Baby Food

Cindy mentioned that she will be making baby food with the carrots she got from the Target Deal.

Making your own baby food is really easy and cheap! You don't have so spend lots of time. 

Here is what I did:
  1. Buy the product you would like to make into baby food. (fruits, veggies, meat)
  2. Prepare, mash, puree (depending on food).
  3. Make a lot at one time.
  4. Pour it into ice cube trays.
  5. Freeze.
  6. Pop into ziploc bags.
  7. Defrost when ready to use. The ice cubes let you choose portion size.
More Tips:
  • Buy really cheap ice cube trays at Wal-Mart.
  • Buy your produce on sale or from a local co-op, such as Bountiful Baskets.
  • Use the internet for tips on preparing. I like Wholesome Baby Food.
  • If you have a insulated lunch bag and ice pack, you can take it on the go.
  • Have some commercially processed baby food for emergencies, if you don't have access to heating up food, etc. 

Can't sleep, too excited...

While Cailyn and Taylor are wiped out taking naps, I never can seem so sleep while on vacation. So here I am. :)

Here are a few things I have learned from this vacation:

It pays to be an annual passholder:
  • You get 15% off most dining.
  • 10% off merchandise orders over $10.
  • Extra benefits exclusive to passholders. We got to see what the Imagineers have in store for California Adventure. It is going to be AMAZING when it is renovated. Some things will be available as early as Spring 2010. Completion is 2012.
  • It pays for it self in two trips.
  • You get free parking.
The Character Outlet in Fullerton is mostly the Disney rejects that wouldn't sell in the park. You may have better luck at the traveling outlets (there was one in Mesa last fall). Go here for locations. I got a ton of stuff last year that was great.

If you are a Disney Visa Cardholder, you get:
  • Free Stroller Rentals
  • A free 5x7 photo from exclusive character meet-n-greet. (last time we had Chip and Dale, this time it was Pluto)
Any other savings tips?

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Fry's 10/15-10/21

Cailyn is napping before we go back to the park for the evening (we are in the happiest place on earth right now), so I have a moment to post my favorite Fry's deals. Looks like a good week!

Fry's is still accepting competitor's coupons, as well as tripling coupons.

Click here for a $5/$25 Whole Foods coupons, good thru 10/22.

Click here for a Fresh and Easy coupon.

Best Deals:

Receive $5 off your next shopping visit when you buy $15 worth of any participating Hershey's products in a single visit between 10/12-10/31.

Hershey's Snack/Fun Size Bag: $2.00
Use: $1/3 from 9/28 SS
Final: $1.67
Final After catalina: Buy 9, use 3 coupons, final is $1.11 each. This is a great way to stock up for Halloween!

Libby's Vegetables: $.49
Use: $.50/3 printable
Final: $.16 each

Spaghettio's: $.49
Use: $.40/2 from 9/21 SS
Final: FREE

Bounty Basic Paper Towels: $.88
Use: $.25/1 from 9/28 P&G
Final: $.13

Fry's 1/2 Gallon Milk: $.97
(this is a great way to stock up on milk and FREEZE it)

Cottonelle: $.99
Use: $.50/1 or printable
Final: FREE

These are the best deals with coupon match-ups. For more great deals from the case lot sale check out Pinching Your Pennies.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Bargain Shopping, Scriptures, and Ramblings

So I have been on the computer the past few days more than normal. Here are my reasons:
  • I'm on fall break!!
  • I recently got the new IPod touch and a MacBook after I killed my "other" computer (it was a PC...what can I say?). I have been working on getting my music collection on to my computer which has been taking forever. Try adding over 10 years with of music x 2.
  • I love my MAC! I have been working on all kinds of projects, so I have been on here quite a bit. 
If you are affiliated with ASU, or another university, Apple runs a great back to school promo each year. I bought my MacBook and IPod, but my IPod was free after rebate. Plus, through the university, you get free AppleCare for 3 years (a 3 year warranty).

My brother convinced me to switch and I don't know how I functioned without it. It is too late for the promo this year, but look for it in July-August. I will post details next year. Taylor wants one now to be cool like me. :)

Anyway, if you have an IPhone or an IPod touch, they now have the Scriptures available for a free download. It is basic, but great to have wherever you go. Click here for more info and the guy that made the scriptures more accessible.

So, as I was reading last night (while listening to music of course...) I came across this scripture in Jacob 2: 18-19. 

"But before ye seek for riches, seek ye for the kingdom of God. And after ye have obtained a hope in Christ ye shall obtain riches, if ye seek them; and ye will seek them for the intent to do good—to clothe the naked, and to feed the hungry, and to liberate the captive, and administer relief to the sick and the afflicted."

It got me thinking about helping others. I am not rich by the world's standards, but it sure feels like I am when I open my closets and cabinets. The season for giving is coming up, but I know we should be doing this all along.

With that being said, I would like to start getting boxes together for those in need. With the way the economy is right now, we really are in a position to help others in need. If we all put a few items together, we can make a big difference.

I will post more information when I get back from vacation. If you would like to help out e-mail me at livingprovidently@gmail.com. 

As an ending note, I LOVE FRY'S!! The have the best customer service and the best prices. I have even more loyalty towards them after a bad experience at Safeway. Fry's treats me like I am royalty with the deals I get. "Other" stores sometimes make me feel like I am breaking the law by using a coupon. 

If you have had a good experience at Fry's, or any other store, don't forget to call into customer service to let them know. They like to hear the good comments too.

This post is dedicated to Sandra and Amber at my local Fry's. You ladies rock!

I am going to be getting ready for our trip, so I will be back next week. I will try to post Fry's in between hanging out with Mickey, but check out Pinching Your Pennies in the meantime. Have a great week!

Fry's and Walgreen's Register Rewards

Since Register Rewards are considered manufacturer's coupons, Fry's will take them. I don't know if this is something they will always do, but they had no problem taking mine due to the promotion going on. It scanned in with no problems. Don't forget about the Dimetapp deal that is giving back $10 RR. 

Target Deals

Target has carrots for $1.29/bag. Click here for $1/1 q to make them only $.29.

Easy Mac Cups are $.77 here in AZ. Use $1/2 coupon from 9/14 SS.
Final: $.27 each

The Queen Creek Target has the 1/2 gallon Little Einsteins milk for $1.00. I don't know if this is all Targets or a markdown at my store...

Check out the other Target coupons on their site. You may be able to use some at Fry's.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

$6/$30 Fresh and Easy Coupon!

I don't get Fresh and Easy Coupons because we don't have one near (yet...).

I went to their website and they had a $6/$30 coupon.

You can use these at Fry's and Albertson's.

http://www.freshandeasy.com/pdfs/fne6offorganiccoupon_62.pdf

It expires on the 19th.

As a side note, I find many great coupons by going directly to store and company websites.

Box Tops and Recycling


I have learned that through using coupons, there are many opportunities to keep on giving. 

Before I couponed, I could never afford (or justify) the cost of name brand products. We used to live on MarketPantry, Kroger, and GreatValue Brand.

Now, it seems every product I have is from General Mills. If you buy General Mills products, don't forget to save the Box Tops and turn them in to your school. 

If you don't have any children going to school, I would be happy to take them. These really do add up for the school. Our PTO does an amazing job, and this funding provides many extras for the school. 

Go here to find more information on BoxTops. You can also see how much your school has earned. Simonton earned $1387 last year! Go Stallions! 

Arizona ranks 49 out of 50 (50 being the lowest) in the amount spent per student. The only state lower than ours is Utah. 

Go to the AEA's website for more information on how Arizona ranks. The additional funding from BoxTops will impact our students and Arizona's future.

E-mail me at livingprovidently@gmail.com if you have any to donate to our school.

Recycling Papers

Next, if you driveway looks like the Arizona Republic has take over and one, don't forget to recycle all of those papers. If you take them to one of the school's recycling bins, your school gets money for these. Who knew all of this would help out your school so much.

Just keep a bin in your garage for all paper and take it to the school when it gets full.

Recycling Bags

Lastly, recycle the bags your newspapers are in. I use them for doggie duty (I don't use plastic bags at the store, so this is pretty much all the plastic we see... go here to see more information on reusable bags). You can also recycle them at most grocery stores.

I am not an environmentalist, but I care about the environment. Hopefully my footprint left behind won't be as noticeable.

I am off my soapbox now. :) Thanks for listening!

Walgreen's: 10/12

I have always been a hard core CVS shopper, but I haven't been in about 2 months. Either I am too stocked up to care about free toothpaste and make-up, or the deals just haven't been that great. Not to mention that the closest CVS is ALWAYS out of  stock and not that friendly.

We will soon have a Walgreen's at Ironwood and Ocotillo out here in Queen Creek. I have been taking advantage of Walgreen's Easy Saver Rebate Book as well as Register Rewards. If you haven't been doing Walgreen's, check out Money Saving Mom's Walgreen's 101.

Here are the best deals I see this week:

Lindt chocolate bars--$2.49
Buy 2 and use 1 B1G1 coupon from 10/05 inserts
Use 1 $0.75/1 coupon from 10/05 inserts
Use 1 $1/1 EasySaver coupon (should take off $2 when you use one coupon)
Free (plus small overage)

Arm & Hammer Detergent--2.99
Use $1/1 from Arm & Hammer website
Submit for $1 October Easysaver rebate
$0.99 each after coupon and rebate

Buy 2 Dimetapp or Robitussin (on sale $3.99), Get $5 Register Rewards
Buy 3 Dimetapp or Robitussin, Get $10 Register Rewards
*Deal*
Buy 3 Dimetapp at $3.99
Use 3 $2/1 Dimetapp coupons here
Free plus $4.03 in overage when you buy three
For CVSers, register rewards are similar to ECB's and print after your receipt.

OCTOBER FREE-AFTER-REBATE ITEMS:

Loreal Cleanser Cream or Gel or 25-30 towelettes--up to $6.99 rebate
Use $1/1 from 7/20 inserts
Free plus overage after coupon and rebate

Rimmel Lasting Finish Foundation--up to $7.49 rebate
Use $1/1 from 9/14 inserts
Free plus overage after coupon and rebate

Nivea Men's Body Wash 16.9 oz--up to $4.99 rebate
Free after rebate

LypSyl LypMoisturizer Honey Berry 1 oz.--up to $1.99 (Limit 2)
Free after rebate

For the Nivea and the LypSyl, these will not show up when you enter your receipts online. However I can confirm that they are working because I already submitted for my rebates and the money is credited to my gift card.

Go to Money Saving Mom for more deals this week.

Don't forget about the prescription coupons in this week's ad.

Early Christmas Shopping Deals

I usually buy gifts for Christmas throughout the year when I get them super cheap. Then I just pick stuff out of my stash.

Disneyshopping.com always has great deals.

The Disney Store has a ton of stuff on clearance right now (Playhouse Disney, Princess items, etc.).

At Disneyshopping they have a lot of Little Einsteins items on clearance.

If you sign up at disneyshopping.com for e-mail alerts you can save even more.

My favorite deals are when the PJ Pals Pajamas go on sale. They sale for $16.50 at the Disney Store. They usually have sales twice a year to get them around $5 each.

Prescription Coupons

There were two prescription coupons in today's paper.

There was a $10 for a NEW or transferred prescription (we don't get NEW coupons to often, so hold on to it in case you get sick) in the Target ad.

There was a $25 Walgreen's coupon that does not expire until January 09. This is for transferred prescriptions.

Keep in mind that CVS and Fry's accept competitor's coupons.

Next Week's Deals and Vacations

I will most likely be late posting next week's deals. We are going to Disneyland next week. On that note, here are some of the ideas to save money if you are planning a Disney trip (sidenote: I am a self proclaimed Disney addict.)

Save on Food: Get a hotel with a kitchen or at least a fridge. Plan meals before you go and bring your food with you in a cool chest (if you are driving.

If you have an annual pass, you will save 15% on most dining locations throughout the park.

Save on Tickets: An annual pass will save you a ton if you plan on going frequently. Buy them before you go. There are also discounts as Costco, and for military. 

Register to get in FREE on your birthday in 2009 here.

Save on Time: Use the FREE FastPass system to save time on waiting in line. Go here.

Check the calendar of events before you go to help you plan here.

Save on Souvenirs: Since I love to shop, I have found the following keep my appetite curbed-
  • Set your budget before you leave. Either have cash set aside for souvenirs, or buy a Disney Gift Card ahead of time.
  • Buy a plain Mr. Potato before you go (they are $6 at Amazon, Walmart, even CVS). At the toy shop in California Adventure you can fill a box with Disney themed potato head parts. If you don't put the potato head in, then you have more room for parts and get more for your money. It is $20 to fill a box. We did this last time, and this is still one of Cailyn's favorite toys to play with.
  • Go to the Disney Character Warehouse Outlet for great clearance deals. This is located in Fullerton, a few miles away. Go to MouseSavers for directions and address. Plus, there is a link to a 10% off coupon.
  • Buy items before you go (Disney toys at Wal-Mart/Target, Disney Store, www.disneyshopping.com, Disney outlets, etc.) This will save you a ton.
Go to MouseSavers for more ideas.

Do you have any other ways you save in Disneyland or other "cheap" vacation ideas?

More Fry's Deals

Steamfresh Frozen Vegetables: $1.47
Use: $.35/1 from 10/12 SS
Final: $.47

Johnson's Buddies Bars: $.99-$1.19
Use: $3/3 coupon
Final: Free to $.19
Plus, receive a coupon for $3/3 Johnson's catalina to get more FREE

Softsoap (select varieties): $.99
Use: $.35/1
Final: FREE

Albertson's had a coupon for a free reusable grocery bag when you spend $75. Fry's will honor this. Plus, bring in your own bags to save $.05 per bag and keep the plastic out of the landfills (or recycle them).

Competitor's coupons: use a $5/$20 for Fresh and Easy or the $5/$50 Safeway coupon from the 09 Entertainment Book.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Fry's: Week of 10/8

Through October 28 Fry's is DOUBLING, TRIPLING and accepting ALL competitor's coupons! This means you can use Basha's, Safeway, Fresh & Easy ($5/$20) coupons!!!

Fry's Bread: $.97

Yoplait Yogurt: $.50
Use: $.40/6 from 9/7 SS or http://www.smartsource.com/
Final: $.33 each

Yoplait Whips: $.50
Use: $.60/3 from www.boodle.com
Final: $.17 each

Basha's ad has coupon for free general mills cereal when you buy 10 Yoplait!

Hunt's tomatoes: $.75
Use: $.40/2 from 9/21 SS
Final: $.25

Lean Cuisine: $2
Use: $1/2 from www.everydayeating.com
Final: $1.50

Macaroni Grill Entrees: $3
Use: $1.10/1 from www.boodle.com
Final: $1.90

Lean Cuisine Frozen: $2.50

Pepsi 24 Pack: $5.50

2-Liter 7-Up: Buy 5, get 1 free
Final: $.79 each

Foster Farms Chicken: $1.77/lb
Use: $.50/1 from http://www.fosterfarms.com/ (sign up for survey or e-mail newsletter to access)
Final: Varies...$1/off package

Gala Apples: $.59/lb

Campbell's Chicken and Tomato Soup: $.67
Use: $.40/4 from 10/5 SS
Final: $.42 each

Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix: $.44

Snyder's Pretzels: $2
Use: $1/1 from 7/27 SS
Final: $1

Michelina's: $.88
Use: $1/5 from http://www.michelinas.com/
Final: $.68 each

Pillsbury Grands: $1.25
Use: $.30/2 from 8/10 SS
Final: $.80 each

Progresso Soups: $1.50
Use: $.25/1 (light variety) from 10/5 SS
Final: $.75

Eggos: $2.19
Use: $.55/1 from 9/21 RP
Final: $1.19

Fry's Saltines: $1

Suave Shampoo and Conditioner: $1
Use: $.50/2 from 9/21 RP
Final: $.50 each

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Fry's: 10/1-10/7

Fry's 1 Gallon Milk: $1.88 first 2

Strawberries: $1.25/lb

Roma Tomatoes: $.88/lb

Fry's Brand Cereal: $1.00 each wyb 6

Betty Crocker Cake Mix: $.69

Broccoli: $1.00

Cottonelle TP: $.99
Use: $.50/1 or printable from cottonelle.com
Final: FREE

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Fry's 9/24-9/30

Cottonelle 4 pack TP: $.99
Use: $.50/1
Final: FREE

Healthy Choice Frozen Entrees: $1.50
Buy 15, Save $5
Final: $1.00 each

Pepsi 12 Packs: B2G2 Free
Final: about $9.98 for 4

Hunt's Snack Pack: $1.00
Use: $.30/2 from 8/3 SS
Final: $.70

Land O Lakes Spread: $1.00
Use: $.35/1 from 8/24 SS
Final: $.30

Kroger Cheese 8 oz: $1.67

Betty Crocker Boxed Potatoes: $1.00
Use: $1/2 printable from www.bettycrocker.com
Final: $.50 each

Pringles: $1.00
Use: $.30/3 from 8/31 P&G
Final: $.80

Jolly Time Popcorn: $1.00
Use: printable from jollytime.com
Final: FREE

Nursery Water: $.88
Use: printable from www.nurserywater.com
Final: $.38

Glade Air Freshener: $1.00
Use: B1G1 from 9/14 SS
Final: $.50

Colgate Toothpaste: $1.50
Use: $.75/1 from 9/7 SS
Final: $.50

Powerade Zero: $.79
Buy 6, get $4 catalina
Final: $.12 each after catalina

Ore Ida Potatoes: $2.50
Use: $1/1 from 9/21 SS
Final: $1.50 (this is for the steam and mash if variety included)

Jell-O Pudding: $1.00
Use: $1/2 from 8/17 SS
Final: $.50

Excedrin PM: $2.96
Use: $2/1 from 7/13 SS
Final: $.96

Foster Farms Chicken: $.67/lb

Produce:
  • Green Grapes: $.77/lb
  • Romaine Lettuce: $1.00/lb
  • Onions: $1.00/lb
  • Pears: $1.25/lb

Sunday, September 21, 2008

FREE TP at Fry's

There is a $.50/1 coupon in today's SS for a 4 pack of Cottonelle. These should be $.99 at Fry's (or $1.39 at most) to make for some FREE or really cheap TP!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Fry's: Catalina Deals

I bought 4 gallons of shamrock milk and 3 Shamrock sour creams (they were $.68 each after coupon). I don't know how many items you need to trigger it, but I got a $1.00 OYNSO courtesy of Shamrock Farms.

Also, the Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks that have the catalina also qualify for $3.00 off when you buy 15 part. products. Combine these with the chicken noodle/tomato soup ($.50 each) to save even more on the fruit snacks.

Example: Buy 6 fruit snacks, use 3 $.50/2 coupons. Buy 9 soups and use 2 $.40/4 coupons.
You will pay $8.18 after coupons and $3.oo off from promo. Then you will get a $3.50 cataline OYNSO. So, after all coupons, you pay $4.68 for 6 fruit snacks and 9 cans of soup!

Don't forget to do the powerade zero. Buy 6 at .50 each and get $4 OYNSO. That is a $1.00 money maker or more if you have coupons!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Fry's: Sept. 17-23

Foster Farms Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast: $1.88/lb

Shamrock Farms: 40% off
Use: $.50/1 from 9/14 SS (q is for sour cream)
Final: Varies (price on sour cream anyone??)

Sara Lee Bread: B1G1

Suave Shampoo and Conditioner: $.88
Use: $.50/2 from 7/13 RP
Final: $.38

Peaches and Pears: $.88/lb

Campbell's Tomato/Chicken Noodle Soup: $.50
Use: $.40/4 from 9/7 SS
Final: $.30 each
The Campbell's/BTE promo is still going on. So if you buy 15 part. products you get $3.00 off your order. That would make these $.10 each after the promo!!

Green Giant Canned Vegetables: $.50

Powerade: $.50
Use: $1/1 or $.75/1
Final: FREE
If you buy 4 Powerade Zero, get $2 OYNSO, buy 5 get $3 OYNSO, buy 6 or more get $4 OYNSO. So, buy 6 and pay $3, and you will get $4 back! This is better if you haven't used your coupons yet... Awesome deal!

Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks: $1.88
Use: $.50/2 from 8/10 or 9/7 SS
Final: $1.38
Buy 3 get $1.50 OYNO, Buy 4 get $2.50 OYNO, Buy 5 get $3.50 OYNO. Final after catalina: $.68 if you buy 5

Michelinas Frozen Meals: $.88
Use: coupons from www.michelinas.com
Final: ??

10/$10 produce:
  • Mangos
  • Mini Carrots
  • Lettuce
  • Roma Tomatoes
  • Dole Salad
  • Onions
  • Broccoli
  • Red or Yellow Peppers

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Free Soap and Cheap Soup-Today's Paper

Johnson's Buddies Bars: $.94-$.99 EVERYDAY at Fry's, Target, Wal-Mart and CVS
Use: $3/3 from 9/14 SS
Final: FREE

Fry's:

Select Harvest Soup: $1 (wyb 15 part. products)
Use: $.50/1 from 9/14
Final: $.50

Saturday, September 13, 2008

CVS: Week of 9/14

Excedrin Express Gels 20 ct:$3.99
Get: $3.99 ECB (Limit 1)
Final: FREE after ECB

Purex: $2.99
Get: $1 ECB (Limit 5)
Use: $.50/1 from 8/10 SS
Final: $1.49

Aleve: $3.99
Get: $3 ECB
Use: $.75/1 from 7/27 RP
Final: $.24

St Ives Skin Care, buy $10
Get: $5 ECB
Use: B1G1 Elements Product and/or $1/1 Lotion or Skin care from 8/10 SS
Final: YMMV (should be very cheap to FREE depending on product prices)

Amazon.com 55% Grocery Clearance

Amazon has tons of items for 55% clearance in grocery.

My favorites:



My total was $19 for both after 55% off.

Click here for more information and code.

This also may be good for anyone wanting health food or special diets such as gluten free.

2 day shipping is FREE with amazon prime, or standard free shipping for orders over $25.

Fry's 9/10-9/16

I am late on posting this week. It is a slow week for Fry's and I haven't even looked at deals at any other stores. Here are the best deals I found at Fry's:

Chex Mix: $1.00 (wyb 15 part. products)
Use: $.50/1 from 9/7 SS
Final: FREE after coupons and promo

Cambell's Tomato and Chicken Noodle Soup: $.39 (wyb 15 part. products)
Use: $.40/4 from 9/7 SS
Final: $.19 each after coupons and promo

Huggies Pull-ups: $9.29 after promo
Use: $2/1 from 8/24 SS
Final: $7.29

Cottonelle TP: $.99
Use: $.50/1 from recent insert or printable at www.cottonelle.com
Final: FREE

Nature Valley Granola Bars: $2.30 (wyb 15 part. products)
Use: $.50/1 from 9/7 SS
Final: $1.30
Buy 3-Get $1.50 oyno
Buy 4-Get $2.50 oyno
Buy 5-Get $3.50 oyno
Final with Catalina: $.60 each

In Sunday's paper there will be Johnson's coupons (which can make for free Buddies soap), as well as Dole salad coupons (I am not sure if the variety matches what is on sale...).

Monday, September 8, 2008

Sunday's Coupons + Electrasol

There were lots of great coupons in Sunday's papers.

The Fiber One and the Carribou Bar coupons will most likely be free if they go on sale soon.

The Pizza Crust often goes on sale for $10, so those will be good ones.

The $.50/1 Kid's Yoplait is good. They are usually $2.99 at Fry's, sometimes less. But my daughter LOVES her Dora yogurt so we always buy it. At least it will be less for a while!

The Electrasol $2.25/1 q will make a great deal at Wal-Mart or Target (YMMV). Check out the price at your local store, but it is usually less than $3.00. Otherwise, Fry's sometimes has these go on sale for $2.99. Time to stock up! Walgreen's has had these on sale before too, but I usually just buy mine at Target. Let me know what prices you see on these at your local stores!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Basha's: Week of 9/3

Bar’S Meat Bologna or Franks 10 for $10
USE: Possible Printable .25/1 @ www.bar-s.com
Final Price: .50

Bashas Milk $1.99 (with in-ad coupon and additional $10 purchase – first 2)

Powerade Drinks .79
USE: Powerade or Powerade Zero, 20 or 32 oz. bottle .75/1 (10-31-08) SS-6/8 Powerade or Powerade Zero, 20 oz. or 32 oz. bottle $1/1 (11-30-08) SS-7/13
Final Price: FREE

Holsum Sandwich Bread 2 for $3
USE: Holsum Sandwich Bread 24oz .55/1 (12-31-08) RP-8/24
Final Price: .50

Roman Meal Whole Grain Bread 20oz $1.99
USE: Roman Meal bread any .55/1 (12-31-08) SS-8/24
Final Price: $.99

Thanks, PYP.

Fry's Deals: Week of 9/3

Grapes: $.77lb

Fry's Milk gallon: $1.99 (limit 2)

Foster Farms Fresh Chicken: B1G1 (limit 4)

Kraft Mac & Cheese: $.50

Kleenex: $.88
Use: $.50/3 from 8/3 SS
Final: .54ea

Bounty Basic Paper Towels: $1.00
Use: $.25/1 from 8/31 P&G
Final: $.50

Cottonelle 4 pack tp: $.99
Use: $.50/1 or play game at http://www.cottonelle.com/ for a printable
Final: FREE

Glade Scented Oil Plugins: $3.99
Use: $4/1 or B1G1
Final: FREE

Sara Lee Bread is FREE with coupon from 8/17 RP!

Good thing all I need is milk! Another slow week...

Monday, September 1, 2008

CVS Deals: Week of 8/31

Buy 1 CoverGirl Wetslicks at $5.99, Get $5.99 ECBs (Limit 1)
Free after ECBs, use B1G1 lip color from 8/31 P&G and you will get 2 FREE!

Buy 2 Neutrogena products at $5.99 each, get $3 ECB ($3 for each one)
Use $3/2 from September All YOU Magazine
Final: $1.50 each after ECBs

Buy 1 Colgate Toothpaste at $2.99, get 2 ECBs (Limit 2)
Use: $1/1 from 8/24 SS
Final: FREE

Covergirl make-up is B1G1.
Buy 4 products, use 1 B1G1 from 8/31 P&G to get 4 products for the price of 1!

For more deals, click here for this week's Grocery Gathering.

Uses for Sara Lee Bread

I get six Sunday papers, so I was thinking about what I was going to do with all of my FREE bread. They are expiring soon, so I needed to get them. (I can't refuse FREE bread!)

These coupons were in the 8/17 Red Plum insert.
  1. Make ahead PB&J sandwiches. Simply put PB on both sides of the bread and jelly in the middle (this prevents it from going soggy). Put in a sandwich bag and put in the freezer. Just take it out a few hours before you want to eat it. These are just like the Smucker's Uncrustables, but MUCH cheaper. You can also cut them into shapes to make it more fun. My daughter LOVES her Mickey Sandwiches...
  2. Have BLT's (we all have plenty of FREE bacon!)
  3. Grilled Cheese with Tomato Soup
  4. Garlic Bread: add garlic and parmesan to butter, spread over bread and broil until slightly toasted.
  5. French Toast
  6. Make your own croutons. Click here for recipes.
  7. Make bread crumbs and freeze for recipes.
  8. Give it away (hey, it was free...)

These are all the ideas I have. Any others?

A few more deals...

Fry's:

They are currently tripling coupons.

Bounty Paper Towels: $1.00
Use: $.25/1 from 8/31 P&G
Final: $.25

Pringles: $.98
Use: $.30/3 from 8/31 P&G
Final: $.68

Gas at Fry's (Combs and Gantzel)

Price is $3.49.

Use your Fry's card to get $.25 off/gallon.

Final price is $3.24.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Saving Money vs. Spending


I am a shopping addict.

Corporate America knows exactly how to lure me in to buying their products.

It is so easy to get whatever you want without thinking about the cost.
It is hard not to fall into the trap of "keeping up with the Jones's".

However, I am trying to avoid unnecessary spending. One way that I do this is obviously through bargain shopping. I have cut my grocery bills dramatically. I used to spend $400/month. I have cut that in half at least, usually spending $30-$50/week (depends on the deals...).

I was recently complaining to my husband that I hated our carpet. To me it looked dirty, and I have always wanted wood floors. So, I have been determined, even looking around, that we would be able to install these within the next few months (or when we do our 08 tax returns).

I got to thinking that this is really taking me away from my goals of becoming debt free. So, I thought about why I wanted the new floors so bad. Mainly because the carpets were dirty. Especially with the storms we have been having, our dog Bella has been having more accidents at night. She is too scared to go out when it is thundering.


Here was my solution (although, one day, when we are out of debt, I still want to upgrade our flooring):

I needed to figure out how to get my carpets clean.

  • I did a 30/70 solution of peroxide to water. Then I added 1/2 tsp of baking soda. I sprayed this on the pet stains. Then I soaked it up with a towel. (This was to get rid of the odor)
  • Then I cleaned my carpets with my steam cleaner using a water and vinegar solution.
  • I went over them again with clean, warm water.

They are really clean and the smell is out! Amazing!

I think I may add a couple of bar stools, and refinish my dining room table.


Cost: about $150.
Savings: thousands...
Feeling of being in more control: priceless :)

Do you have any great ideas for easy cleaning without harsh chemical products? I think it is crazy that there are so many products for cleaning. I would really like to get back to the basics in that area.

Here's to feeding the pig and being happy with what you have!

Walgreen's September FREE after rebate

Get the following items FREE after rebate. Use coupons to make money on these deals.

  • Excedrin Express Gels, 20 pack: $3.99
  • Nivea for Men Body Wash, 16.9 oz: $4.99 $1/1 from 7/20 SS
  • L'Oreal RevitaLift Anti-Wrinkle Concentrate, 1 oz: $16.49 $3/1 from 7/20 SS
  • Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste, 4.2 oz: $3.79 $.75/1 from 8/3 P&G
  • Chemistry Hair Care: $7.99
  • LypSyl Lip Moisturizer: $1.99
  • Revlon Nail Color: $4.79 $2/1 from 8/24 SS
  • Walgreens Acid Controller Complete, 25 ct: $7.99

Here's the math:

Total: $52.02

Total-Coupons: $45.27

10% Bonus when added to gift card:

Total Rebate: $57.22

Money Made: $11.95

Use current gift cards and register rewards for less OOP.

The gift card you receive never expires and you can use it for future FREE after rebate monthly items.

If you go today, use a $10/$40 coupon here to make $21.95 on this month's offers!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Best Prices List

I have started compiling a list of the best prices on things we get regularly on sale with coupons. This will help everyone know what the "best" price is. I know when I first started couponing, I would buy something that I thought was a "good" deal, and then the next week it would be free or almost free. It is sometimes like a gamble.

So, I thought it would be a good idea to compile a list that will help everyone.

This will allow everyone to collaborate and comparison shop. Sometimes Costco and Wal-Mart are still the better deals. There are also coupons that many people know are a great deal at certain stores (like the Huggies Clean Team wipes and FREE Johnson's Buddies Bars).

I have started a Google Doc that anyone who wants to work on is free to. If you would like to help with this ongoing project, please e-mail me at livingprovidently@gmail.com and I will give you access.

I am also hoping to have a fall coupon class/workshop here in Queen Creek, so this may be a useful tool for that class. Please let me know if you are interested in that, or helping out!

Happy shopping!

Coupon Organizing When You Don't Have Time to Clip!

I have had to take a step back from my binder. I simply don't have time to clip each and every coupon I use. Here is the method to my coupon madness:

  1. Get a file folder bin.
  2. Put in some hanging file folders.
  3. Disperse about 26-30 file folders throughout the hanging ones.
  4. Don't label anything just yet...
  5. When you get your coupons on Sunday, take the inserts out.
  6. Collate the inserts.
  7. Place the inserts in the first available file folder.
  8. Label the folder with the date (i.e. 8/24)
  9. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.

Walla! Your coupons are all organized.

Now, how do you find them, you ask? Click here to view the best deals brought to you by the amazing people at Pinching Your Pennies and contributors. If the coupon says 8/24 SS, go to the file you have labeled 8/24. Find the Smart Source insert and clip the coupon.

Less clipping, more organization...

Now, if you want to search for a coupon, simply go to the PYP Sortable Coupon Link.

Here is how to find your coupons by label (thanks, PYP!):

The date in parentheses is the expiration date.

The information at the end is where the coupon can be found, and the date it was issued:

SS=Smartsource

V=Valassis/RedPlum

P&G=Proctor&Gamble

K=Kraft

LV= La Voz

PH= Presna Hispana

Feel free to e-mail me with any questions! If I don't use a coupon that I clipped, I keep it in a small purse sized coupon organizer (which I got at the Target Dollar Spot). I also do CLIP coupons that I KNOW I will use (i.e. the FREE Sara Lee Bread).

8/27 Basha's and Albertson's

I don't usually go to more than one grocery store. The deals usually cycle through the stores, plus I am a hardcore Fry's/CVS junkie... But, there are a few great deals to be had at the "other" stores this week. If you are in the area, stop by, but I wouldn't personally make a special trip. I don't usually have the time to shop multiple stores just to score every deal. I think I might make an exception this week! Basha's and Alberton's are both tripling coupons this week!

Happy shopping!

Basha's

Minute Maid Fruit Punch or Pink Lemonade 5 for $5
USE: Minute Maid Lemonade 64oz cartons or 2-Liters, any variety $1/2 (8-31-08) SS-6/29
Final Price: .50
This would be a good one to ad match at Wal-Mart since you don't have to worry about the coupon doubling! :)

Egg-Land’s Best Large Eggs $2.29
USE: Eggland's Best Eggs, any size .35/1 (9-30-08) LV-5/7 Eggland's Best Eggs, any size .35/1 (9-30-08) SS-5/4
Final Price: $1.29

McCormick Taco or Grill Mates Seasoning 2 for $1
USE: McCormick Grill Mates Blend, Marinade or Spice Rub, any .25/1 (8-31-08) RP-5/4 McCormick Seasoning Blend, Spice or Herb, any .25/1 (8-31-08) RP-5/4
Final Price: FREE

Skippy Peanut Butter 15-16.3oz $1.99
USE: Skippy Peanut Butter any .55/1 DND (10-31-08) LV-7/30 Skippy Peanut Butter Products, any 15 oz. or larger $1/2 (11-9-08) RP-8/17
Final Price: .99 - $1.49
This would be a good one to ad match at Wal-Mart since you don't have to worry about the coupon doubling! :)

Motts Apple Sauce 23-24oz .99
USE: Mott's Apple Sauce Products .55/2 (10-10-08) SS1-8/10
Final Price: .49

Albertson's

Corn on the Cob- Sweet .20ea *good to ad-match at Wal-Mart

Betty Crocker Suddenly Salad $1.00
Use: Betty Crocker Suddenly Salad Mix, any flavor .50/2 (10-4-08) lv2-8/10 Betty Crocker Suddenly Salad Mix, any flavor .50/2 (10-4-08) SS2-8/10Betty Crocker Suddenly Salad .40/1 printable @ BettyCrocker.com
FINAL PRICE: .20-.50ea

French's Mustard $1.00
Use: French's Mustard any .30/1 (8-31-08) SS-6/22
FINAL PRICE: .10ea

Nursery Water gallon $1.00
Use: 55¢ on two one-gallon bottles printable @ NurseryWater.com
FINAL PRICE: $.73ea

Hefty Foam Plates $1.00
Use: Hefty, Hefty Hearty Meals, or Hefty Elegantware plates or bowls .55/1 (11-30-08) RP-5/18
FINAL PRICE: FREE

Softsoap Liquid Hand Soap B1G1F (save up to $1.99)
Use: Softsoap Liquid Hand Soap, any 7.5 oz. or 12 oz. .35/1 (9-13-08) SS-8/24
FINAL PRICE: Varies
Since this is a store B1G1 you can use 2 manufacture's coupons. If they are each $1.99 you can use 2 coupons. The .35 q will triple to $1.00 off. So here's the math $1.99-$1-$1=0. So you should be able to get both FREE!

Thanks, Pinching Your Pennies for some information!

To take advantage of double/triple coupons, check out PYP's sortable AZ coupon list! You can easily search for a coupon! Let me know if you see any GREAT deals out there. Click here for the list.

Fry's Deal: Week of 8/27

Dole Salad Kits: $1.00

Keebler Cookies: $1.88
Use: $1/2 from 8/3
Final: $1.38

Pepsi: Buy 4 get 1 Free
Final: $2.40

Kroger Cheese: 50% off
Final: Price Varies

French's Mustard: $1.00
Use: $.30/1 from 6/22 SS
Final: $.40

Pringles: $.97

Holsum Bread: $1.99
Use: $.55/1 from 8/24
Final: $.99

Sara Lee Bread: Free after q from 8/17

Cottonelle 4 Pack: $.99-$1.39
Use: $.50/1 from 8/24
Final: FREE-$.39

Not a great week, but these are what I thought were the best deals!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

CVS Deals: Week of 8/24

All Revlon Cosmetics are B1G1.
Prices start at $3.49
Use 2 $2/1 Q's to get $3.49 items FREE.
(this is probably nail polish)
CVS.COM has Revlon Nail Polish for $4.59. If you buy 2, you get $4 off with qs, so $.59 for 2 nail polish. Price may vary by location.

Kotex Liners: $1.49, get $1.49 ECB (Limit 1)
Use: $1/1 from August All You
Final: FREE + overage

There's not a whole lot this week! Hopefully CVS will pick up... :)

*There is a $25 gift card coupon in today's ad when you transfer a prescription. It does not expire until October. Keep in mind Fry's accepts competitors coupons so hold onto it if you have prescriptions.*

30 day water supply

I found this website that has used water barrels for $20. They are in Glendale. It says they will deliver, but I don't know how much.

http://www.arizonabarrels.com/

Fry's Deals (thru 8-26)

Since school started, I haven't had a whole lot of time to post. Here are the best deals I found for the week:

Cheerios: $1.77
Use: $1/1 q from cheerios challenge
Final: $.77
*There is also a $.55/1 coupon on www.shortcuts.com

Nature Valley, Fiber One, Curves Bars: $1.00 wyb 2 (limit 2 per transaction)
Use: various coupons on www.bettycrocker.com and recent inserts)
Final: FREE

Cottonelle 4 pack: $.99 (at Combs and Gantzel)
Use: $.50/1 from 8/24
Final: FREE

Hot Pockets Panini: $2.00 ($5 off your order WYB $20 Nestle products)
Use: $.50/1 from 8/24
Final: $.50 each after promo

Hillshire Farm Lunchmeat: $2.50
Use: $.50/1
Final: $1.50 + free Sara Lee Bread wyb 2 lunchmeats

Trident Gum: $1
Use. $.75/1 from August All You Magazine
Final: FREE

Glade Scented Oil Plugins: $3.99
Use: $4.00/1 from recent insert or B1G1 from 8/24 insert
Final: FREE

Peaches: $.88/lb

Grapes: $.77/lb

Don't forget to use your FREE bread coupon for Sara Lee from last weeks insert.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Fry's Deals:Week of 8/6

Prices are valid at Combs/Gantzel. May vary at other Fry's locations.

*Shamrock 1/2 gallons are $.75 at Combs and Gantzel.*

Strawberries: $.97/lb/

Coke 12 packs: 3/$9 + 2 free snacks (see ad)

Nature Valley, Fiber One and Curves Bars: 4/$4 (limit 2 rewards per transaction, i.e. 8 total)
Use: various coupons from 7/13 SS, http://www.bettycrocker.com/, http://www.boodle.com/.
Final Price: FREE-$.40.

Pillsbury Pizza Crust: $1.00
Use: .35/1 from 7/13 SS
Final: $.30

Starkist Tuna: $1.00
Use: $1/2 q
Final: $.50

Sara Lee Bread: B1G1

Zucchini: $1.25/lb

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Emergency Essentials August Group Specials


Potato Slices are $6.00/#10 can when wyb 12 or more. These are regularly $8.75.


Celery pieces are $12.00/#10 can wyb 12 or more. These are regularly $22.95.


Butter powder is $16.00/#10 can wyb 6 or more. These are regularly $22.95.


Click here to see all group specials.


We get FREE shipping when we meet any one of the group special minimums for the entire order.


Click here to see all products offered by Emergency Essentials.


I will be placing the order towards the end of the month. Please e-mail me at livingprovidently@gmail.com if you are interested in ordering.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Sale at Dillard's

I was at Dillard's last night at the Chandler Mall, and they're having a big sale. I didn't make it past the men's department, so I don't know about the other departments, but I got dress pants for my husband that are usually $50 for $15. (They were 50% off plus 40% off sale items.) I don't know if this is helpful to anyone, but I thought I'd pass it along. I don't know how long the sale lasts.

From Nicole. Thanks!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Grocery Deals-Fry's and Basha's: 7/30-8/5

Fry's Deals:

Buy 10, Save 10 Promo is still running. Most of the items are the same. Click here to see participating items from the promo.

If you didn't pre-order Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer, it is $13.79 @ Fry's. (CAN'T WAIT!!!!)

Pepsi 24 packs: $3.99 each wyb 3

Yoplait Yogurt: $.50
Use: $.40/6 (7/13 SS)
Final: $.36 each

Kroger Cheese: 50% off

Hamburger Helper: $1.00
Use: $.75/3 (6/8 SS)
Final: $.67 each

Navel Oranges: 10 lbs/$1.00

Sweet Corn: 3/$.99

Sterilite Shoe Boxes: $1.00 (These are great for organizing all those FREE toiletries and medicines!)

Powerade: $.69
Use: $1/1
Final: FREE plus overage

Cottonelle TP was still $.99 at Combs and Gantzel!

Basha's Deals:

Triple Coupons (.34 - .99 will be redeemed for $1)

Bashas Sandwich Bread .99ea

La Victoria Salsa 16oz 2 for $3
USE: La Victoria products, any 12 oz. or larger .75/2 (9-30-08) SS-6/29
Final Price: $1.00

Promotions:

Save $8.00 OYNSO wyb $20 or more in participating products
Save $5.00 OYNSO wyb $15 or more in participating products
Save $3.00 OYNSO wyb $10 or more in participating products
*Limit one coupon per transaction.
Coupon expires 4 weeks from issuance.

Participating Products:
Any Kellogg’s Cereal 5oz or larger
Froot Loops 12.2oz, Frosted Flakes 14oz, Mini Wheats Blueberry Muffin 16oz, Mini Wheats Bite Size 18oz, Pops 12.5oz, Apple Jacks 12.2oz, Frosted Flakes Fold 16.9oz, Mini Wheats unfrosted 18oz 4 for $10

Any Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts (8ct or larger) 2 for $4

Any Keebler Product (8oz or larger)

12 Count Selected Varieties $3.99

Any Sunshine Product (8oz or larger)

Cheez-It 12 count $3.99

Any Eggo Product (8ct or larger)

Any Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Treats Squares (8ct or larger) 2 for $5

Any Kellogg’s Fruit Snacks (6ct or larger) 2 for $5

Purchase $25 in P&G Brands and Save $10 OYNSO : (check P&G 7/6 for coupons for a lot of these!)

Pampers (Diapers, Cruisers or Swaddlers 62-100ct $18.88)
USE: Pampers Diapers, any jumbo pack or larger $1.50/1 (8-31-08) RP-7/27 Pampers Diapers, any Jumbo pack or larger $1/1 (7-31-08) P&G-7/6
Final Price: $17.38 - $17.88 (not including catalina)

Herbal Essence (6-12 oz 2 for $5)
USE: Herbal Essences shampoos or conditioners, any excluding trial size $3/2 (7-31-08) P&G-7/6
Final Price: 2 for $2 (free after promo wyb $25 P&G)

Produce:

Green Seedless Grapes or New Crop Bartlett Pears .79lb

Iceberg Head Lettuce .69ea

Romaine, Red or Green Leaf Lettuce .99ea

Thanks, PYP for some information!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Walgreen's Deals: August Monthly Rebates

I don't go to Walgreen's too often unless there is a deal I can't pass up, or about every 4 weeks for the free after rebate items.

This month, I highly recommend you stop by to get started because I LOVE one of the freebie products they have. You can get two bottles of BioInfusion shampoo and/or conditioner. I bought the eucalyptus and lavender scent. I absolutely love it! It smells amazing! I don't usually get excited about a product, but I highly recommend this.

Walgreen's Free After Rebate:

Buy 1 Pert Plus 2-in-1 Shampoo or Conditioner (13.5 oz.) at $4.29, Get $4.29 Rebate
Use $2/1 coupon or $3/1 coupon from 06/29 SmartSource insert
Free plus overage after coupon and rebate!

Buy 1 jane Be Pure Mineral Powder, Brush or Foundation at $4.99, Get $4.99 Rebate

Buy 1 Walgreens Soft White Light Bulbs 4 Pack or 3 Way Single at $1.99, Get $1.99 Rebate

Buy 1 BioINFUSION Organics or Olive Hair Care at $5.99, Get $5.99 Rebate (LIMIT 2)

Click here for Money Saving Mom's Walgreen's 101.

If you are new to Walgreen's I recommend just getting a few of the items (like the shampoo!) to start out. Then next month, when the new rebate items come out, use the money to buy more items for which you will receive a rebate.

Good to Know:

-You can request your rebate online.
-When you have the money put onto a Walgreen's gift card, they will add an extra 10%.
-Walgreen's gift cards never expire.
-Click here for all offers from Walgreen's and to claim your rebates.

Thanks, Money Saving Mom, for some of this information.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Canning Tomatoes and Italian Herbs

Bountiful Baskets (Phoenix metro area) has 23 pounds of canning tomatoes for $10.50.

Italian canning pack is only $5. (onions, garlic, mushrooms, and italian herbs)

Order deadline is today, first come, first serve.

They also have the regular basket of fruits and veggies, as well as nut butters, oils, and bread.

Visit http://www.bountifulbaskets.org/ for more information.

Emergency Essentials Group Order

I will be placing the July group order from Emergency Essentials (this is for anyone in the Queen Creek area). When ordered as a group, we get free shipping.

If you would like to participate, you can look through their products online at www.beprepared.com.

They also have tons of free resources for emergency preparedness on their site.

The deadline is Saturday, July 26th to have your order and money into me.

To see some of the group specials, click here. Please note that you there must be a minimum quantity in order to get the advertised low price.

If you would like to participate in the potato slices ($6/#10 can), this requirement has already been met so you may get this price for as many or as few as you would like. They are on backorder, however.

E-mail me at livingprovidently@gmail.com if you would like to order or have any questions.

CVS Deals: 7/27-8/2

ECB Deals:

Buy $10 participating candy, get $5 ECB. (Limit 5)

Deal: Buy 20 candy bars (2/$1)
Spend $10 oop.
Get $5 ECB
Final Price: $.25 each

Revlon Limited Edition Make-up: $9.99
Get $9.99 ECB (Limit 1)
Use: $2/1 (07/20-SS)
Final Price: FREE, plus $2 overage

Band-Aid Ultra Strips: $2.99
Get $2 ECB wyb 1 (Limit 1)
Use: $1/1 (06/22-RP)
Final Price: FREE

Non ECB Deals:
Schick Intuition Razor: $3.99
Use: $4/1 (06/29-SS)
Final: FREE

Fry's Deals: July 23-29

Fry's currently has a promo where you buy 10 products (mix and match) and you receive $5 off your order. Prices will assume you are purchasing in quantities of 10 to receive discount. Here are my favorite deals. Go to http://www.frysfood.com/ to see the full ad. There are many other great buys with this promo!

Buy 10 Save $5 Promo

Betty Crocker Cookie Mix: FREE-$.50 (if coupon doubles?)
Use printable at http://www.bettycrocker.com/

Fry's 64 oz apple juice: $1.00

Kellogs Cereal: $1.00

Cattelman's BBQ sauce (5-18 S .75/1)=FREE

Daisy Sour Cream 16 oz!!!! (6-1 RP .50/1)=FREE

Ball Park Meat Franks (6-29 RP 1.00/2)=$1.00

Dove Ice Cream (5-4 RP 1.00/1)=$.50

Edge or Skinmate shave gel (7-13 S .55/1)=$.50

Kraft Bagelfuls (there was a coupon from that extra Fry's flyer in last weeks paper, for .55/1)Final: $.50

Lysol all purpose cleaner (6-22 S .50/1)=$.50

Tidy Cats Cat litter (4-27 S and 6-29 S 1.00/1)=$.50

Advil Pain relief 20-24 ct (7-13 RP 2.00/1)=FREE

Huggies Wipes 64-80 ct tub (6-22 S .50/1)=$1.00

Other deals

Grapes: $.77/lb

Cottonelle 4 pack TP: $.99 (Combs and Gantzel)
Use: $.25/1
Final: $.49
(I am not sure how long this sale will stay, but is has been this price since the store opened, too bad they are not tripling coupons right now...)

Kraft Drink Mix from Amazon.com




Tang, Kool-aid and Crystal Light are only about $2/24 oz. container (this price is for the Tang).


Simply purchase $39 of qualifying drink mixes and enter promo SUMBEV39 to get $15 off your order.


I bought two packages of the Tang and my total came out to $25. There is free shipping and no tax.


Click here for more details. They have a lot of other grocery deals as well. Since it is in bulk, you can always split the case with family and/or friends.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Tomato Boullion @ Amazon


Nicole's spanish rice recipe is very tasty. Click here for the recipe.

Amazon.com has the Knorr Tomato Boullion as a 12 pack case for 25.20. I have amazon prime so I get free shipping and there is no tax. If anyone here in Queen Creek would like to go in on that with me let me know. I don't think I need all 12, but this seems like a pretty good price.

It is $2.10 per jar. I would like to keep 2. E-mail me at livingprovidently@gmail.com if you would like some.

HTH!

Using and Rotating Food Storage

It is important that we know how to use our food storage. The easiest way is to incorporate it in to our regular diet and menus. There are several cookbooks and recipes that have food storage related ingredients.

We need to also rotate it. Click here to see a chart showing the shelf life of common food storage items.

Click here to see more about how long "longer term" food storage items last.

Long Term Storage Recipes

Click here to view a PDF of recipes using long term food storage items.

Please note that these also come with the cases of #10 cans if you order them from http://www.ldscatalog.com/.

Emergency Essentials also has several recipes and ideas on their site. Click here to view them.

Rice Recipes

Rice Pilaf

2 Tbsp. margarine
1/3 c. finely chopped celery
1/4 c. green onions, including tops finely chopped
1 c. uncooked rice
3 tsp. chicken bullion dissolved in 3 c. hot water

Melt margarine in skillet. Add onions, celery, and rice. Stir until rice is slightly browned. Pour in water with dissolved bullion. Cover tightly and cook over low heat for about 25 minutes until moisture is absorbed and rice is tender.

Spanish Rice

Heat up about 2 Tbsp. of cooking oil in skillet. Add about 1 c. of long grain rice. Brown the rice, stirring it until it is slightly brown. Add diced onion and saute. Add cold water, enough to cover the rice (about 3 cups). Add 2-3 Tbsp. Knorr's tomato bullion, and add a clove of garlic. Cover tightly. Turn down heat as soon as it starts to boil. Do not stir the rice. Cook for about 25 minutes or until the water is absorbed by the rice. (Note: If you do not have tomato bullion, you can use chicken bullion and add a little tomato sauce instead.)

Thanks, Nicole!

Ray Family Tortillas

Here is my favorite recipe using long term food storage items. I usually cook a crock pot of beans for about 6-7 hours. I only add a little bit of salt to my beans.

Ray Family Tortilla Recipe

Ingredients:

3 c. flour
3 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
¼ c. oil
1-1 ½ c. hot water

Directions:

Mix dry ingredients. Add oil and hot water until dough feels soft and pliable. Wrap in plastic wrap and let dough rest for 10-20 minutes. Make into 12 balls. Roll out and cook on medium-high griddle (about 10 seconds for the first side, 5 seconds for the second). Serve with beans.

Alternate:

For fry bread, use 3 ½ c. flour and add 2 tbsp. sugar. Roll out and slice, or form small circles the thickness of sugar cookies. Fry in medium high oil and cool on rack or paper towels.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Remember to Coupon with Integrity

Gordon B. Hinckley stated:

The thirteenth Article of Faith of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints affirms that “we believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men.”

We cannot be less than honest, we cannot be less than true, we cannot be less than virtuous if we are to keep sacred the trust given us. Once it was said among our people that a man’s word was as good as his bond. Shall any of us be less reliable, less honest than our forebears?

Those who are living the principle of honesty know that the Lord does bless them. Theirs is the precious right to hold their heads in the sunlight of truth, unashamed before any man. On the other hand, if there be need for reformation in any member of this Church, let it begin where we now stand.

Brothers and sisters, the Lord requires his people to be honest. May we desire with all our hearts to be honest in all our relationships and in all the things that we do. God will help us if we seek the strength that comes from him. Sweet then will be our peace of mind and our lives. Blessed will be those with whom we live and associate. And God will bless and guide us with his loving care.

Please remember to be honest when using coupons. If coupons are not used correctly, it costs the economy and everyone. This is one reason for rising grocery prices. Fraudulent use of coupons become absorbed in the prices of the product in the long run.

This is coupon misredemption according to http://www.centsoff.com/.

Coupon misredemption occurs whenever someone attempts to redeem a coupon that is void for a product that he/she has NOT purchased. This activity is often in violation of Federal or State laws.Coupon misredemption costs consumer product manufacturers hundreds of millions of dollars every year. Estimates of this cost vary from a low of about $300 million annually to more than twice that amount.Coupon misredemption also increases costs for consumers, because the costs of misredemption often must be reflected in consumer prices.

I am not perfect, and I do not pretend to be. However, we can work towards living the gospel principles and being honest in all of our dealings. A few dollars is not worth losing your personal integrity over.

It is great to get good deals, but we must follow the rules. I believe by following the rules, we will be blessed and have an even larger abundance.

I recently gave a box of food away to someone in need, but some of the items I put in were really hard for me to give away because I didn't feel I had a lot of it for my own use. The next week, there were some great deals and I was able to replenish my stock, plus more. I really felt blessed for this and I was able to give more. (Time to put together another food box...)

Please remember why we are doing this. It is to help assist others and provide for our families. I hope we can all strive to do what is right. I do not want to seem like I am on a high horse, but I really feel strongly about honesty. (I am that weirdo that takes something back into the store that I wasn't charged for because it was on the bottom of my cart...at least my conscience is clear).

It is not about how we handle ourselves when people are watching, but who we are when no one is watching. I know that I strive to do what is right and live the gospel. I hope we can all listen to the wise advice from our prophets and continue to be a "peculiar" people by choosing the right.

Interest Group Meeting

Don't forget about the interest group meeting tomorrow at 7:00.

Click here for details.

See ya there!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Diapers: CVS and Walgreens

There are some decent deals on diapers this week.

CVS:

Buy $15 worth of CVS baby products, get $5 ECB.

Deal Idea:

2 packs of CVS brand diapers ($12)
1 pack CVS wipes ($2)
1 lotion ($2)

Total: $16
Use: $2/$10 CVS brand purchase (these were on a tearpad by the front)
Use: $2/cvs skincare (from the beauty handbook)

Total after coupons: $12
Total - 5 ECB: $7

Walgreens:

Buy 3 Walgreens brand diapers @ $5.99
Use coupon for $5/2 from July Easysaver.
Total will be 10.47 after coupon. (It will take 2.50 off for each pack.
You will also get a $5 register reward.
So that is like paying $5.47 for 3 packs of diapers.

For more deals this week, check out www.moneysavingmom.com.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Target and Wal-Mart Deals

Target:

Powerade is $.62
Use $1/1 coupon to get it FREE plus overage

Electrasol tablets are $2.79.Use $2.25/1
Final: .54

Bic Pens: 2/$1 (thru Saturday)
Use printable from www.boodle.com
Final: FREE

Ziploc 25 count sandwich bags: $1.00
Use: $1.50/any 2 Ziploc from 6/8 SS
Final: .25 each
These are located by the checkout.

Wal-Mart:

Clean and Clear Blackhead Eraser Cleanser Pads - $5.44
Use $5/1 coupon here
$0.44 after coupon! (Thanks, Melinda!)

Huggies Clean Team Wipes 42 count: 1.64
Use: $3/2 coming Sunday 7/20 (see www.taylortownpreview.com)
Final: .14 each

Powerade should be free at Wal-Mart as well with coupon.

Click here for more Wal-Mart Deals.

Hand Crank Grain Mill




















I bought this mill from ebay a month ago. It is also available from amazon.com. I had been trying to get the same one, but was labeled under the Back to Basics brand for over a month. However, it was out of stock and on back order everywhere I looked.

It costs about 69.95 and does not require electricity.

I made my first loaves of wheat bread using a kitchen aid recipe and it turned out great.

It's a great way to start using your long term food storage.

I am very happy with this grinder.

Anyone have any great recipes using freshly ground wheat flour?

CVS Coupon and Raincheck Policy

After having problems with a manager not accepting a coupon because it was worth more than the sale price, I contacted corporate.

Also, in regards to ECB items, they are supposed to issue a raincheck for the item, minus the ECBs.

I made a photobook and was told they were out of the covers when I went to scan the ticket. I am okay with the fact that they were out, but someone should have said something or posted a sign to let customers they were out BEFORE I spent 20 minutes making it. When I asked for a raincheck, she said that they could not do that for ECB items. Here is the e-mail from corporate. I printed it out and will take it into the stores with me. So we should ALWAYS be able to receive a raincheck for ECB items if they are out. Looks like Rittenhouse and Ocotillo will be issuing a lot of rainchecks because they are out of things so often.

Dear Kolina Romney:

Thank you for contacting CVS/pharmacy. I am in receipt of your e-mail concerning coupons. I can help you with this.

If you have a coupon that offers more off than the CVS sales price the coupon should be accepted and adjusted.

Coupons can only be used one time. Unfortunately when a coupon is scanned and states that it has been used, then we cannot accept it. I do apologize for the unprofessional manner in which the store manager handled this issue.

There is a policy for rainchecks on ExtraCare buck items. If the item has an Extra Buck offer, then the Extra Buck offer is subtracted from the sale price on the raincheck.

Again, thank you for contacting us with your concerns. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.


Sincerely,

Kathy Tobin
CVS/pharmacy
Customer Relations
#05866615r


Hope this helps! I am going to be frequenting Power/Germann or Higley/Pecos if I can. Their customer service is so much better.