- BBQ Cheeseburgers with homemade buns and fries
- Smoky Black Bean Burritos with homemade tortillas
- Sweet and Sour Chicken over rice
- Coconut Curry Chicken over rice
- Chili and Cornbread
- Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry (from baking day)
- Apple Pumpkin Muffins, Scrambled Eggs, Sausage
Thursday, December 31, 2009
12-31 menu
Saturday, December 26, 2009
RIte Aid diapers
Sorry! I hit Rite Aid on Christmas Eve and just haven’t had a chance to post until now.
Retails: $83.09
Total Spent: $21.06
Percent Off: 75%
plus I will be getting $10 back to use on anything at Rite Aid through their Gift of Savings program and a coupon for a free pack of diapers.
How did I do it?
Huggies Diapers, regularly $11.99 each
- on sale $8.99
- used $3 coupons from newspaper
- when you buy 5 packs you can submit for an online rebate (SUPER easy, just have your receipt) at riteaid.com for a 6th pack for free
- $4.99 per pack (including the 6th pack) PLUS extra savings below
Wet Ones wipes, reg. $3.29
- on sale $1.99
- used $1.50 coupon here
- $.50 PLUS extra savings below
Air Wick Ultra Freshmatic, reg. $12.99
- on sale $6.49
- used $5 coupon from newspaper
- $1.49 PLUS extra savings below
So I did this in 2 transactions to get a better deal
Transaction #1
- 3 packs of diapers= $26.97
- used $5/$25 purchase coupon (I have NO idea where I got this one. The old one is expired and I found this new one off someone’s blog but I can’t find it again. I looked FOREVER to find it for my sister-in-law. Sorry.)= $21.97
- used $5 gift card from previous gift of savings rewards= $16.97
- used 3 $3 coupons= $7.97, plus tax
Transaction #2
- 2 packs of diapers
- wet ones
- air freshener= $26.46
- used $5/$25 coupon= $21.46
- used 2 $2 diaper coupons= $17.46
- used $5 air freshener coupon= $12.46
- used $1.50 wet ones coupon= $10.94, plus tax
I know there is a $5/$20 coupon here if you watch a bunch of short videos. There is a $5/$25 coupon here when you sign up for the rebate program. You do have to print a bunch of other coupons too to get to this though.
Utah Deal Diva has her deal scenario here
This diaper deal ends tonight so go quick if you’re needing diapers!
Money Left for the Month: $53.10
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
target stocking stuffer candy
Twixels, regularly $3.04
- $1 coupon, store coupon from target.com
- $2.04
Ghirardelli, reg. $3.29
- $1 manufacturer coupon from target.com
- $1/2 store coupon from target.com
- $1.79 each
Premium M&Ms, reg. $3.49
- $1 coupon from newspaper
- $1 store coupon from target.com
- $1.49
True North Nuts, reg. $2.54
- $1 coupon from newspaper
- $1.54
Pepperidge Farms cookies, on sale $2.50
- $1 man. coupon from target.com
- $.75 store coupon from target.com
- $.75
Swiss Miss cocoa, on sale $.97
- $.50/2 man. coupon from newspaper
- $1 store coupon from target.com
- FREE + $.25 overage (only took off $.97 with store coupon)
These aren't for Matt, but are a killer deal
All Small and Mighty laundry soap (travel size), reg. $1.02
- $1 coupon from here
- $.02
Thursday, December 17, 2009
last minute christmas idea
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
peeling potatoes
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Buy Low
wic produce
crockpot potato soup
Fresh Market
wic
Monday, December 7, 2009
$40 in gift certificates for $3!!
free calendar
Today Only- free mug!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Smiths
- $.59 each, plus FREE tabasco sauce
Tabasco: reg. $1.99
- used Buy 2 Cheez Its, get $2 off Tabasco sauce coupon found at the Keebler display in the back of the store in a brownish coupon book. They still had a bunch there tonight at the Provo Smiths.
- FREE
Powdered sugar/Brown sugar: reg. $1.69
- on sale $.99 (limit 6)
Chili powder: reg $2.69
- on sale $1.80
- used $.55 coupon. This didn't actually ever go through on my card. The cashier was really nice and manually did it. I don't know what happened...
- $1.25
Oops! What's for Dinner?!!
meat and cheese wrap ups
Maceys
Thursday, December 3, 2009
menu 12/03
Main Dish:
- bacon wrapped beef fillet I bought at Walmart earlier this week for $.98
- meat and cheese wrap up, similar to this stromboli
- crockpot potato soup
- BBQ chicken sandwiches w/homemade rolls
- pumpkin pancakes, bacon, eggs, homemade hashbrowns
- chicken enchiladas (from the freezer! whoo hoo)
- lemon garlic tilapia (from the freezer too! gotta love baking day)
Sides:
fresh/frozen/canned fruits and veggies, green salad, rice, black beans, whatever sounds delicious...
Need to buy for the week's meals:
Nothing! On purpose I plan meals around what we already have on hand. Occasionally I'll need something here or there, but for the most part we live off what I was able to snag at a great deal in advance.
smiths
Percent Off: 36%
Flour, 5 lb: $1.45
- on sale $1.25
Brown sugar: $1.69
- on sale $.99
Baggies: $1.89
- on sale $1
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
louisiana chicken
Ease of Preparation: A
- defrosted in the fridge overnight and dumped in the crock pot this morning
- served over egg noodles that took like 5 minutes to cook.
walgreens
How did I do it?
Vicks NyQuil/DayQuil: 2/$10= prints $5 RR
- used 2 $1.50 coupon from the 11/29 PG
- $1 each
M&Ms, holiday: 2/$5
- use the $1/2 coupon here
- stack with the $1/2 coupon from the December Walgreens coupon book
- $1.50 each
Glade 2oz fragrance collection candles: 2/$5= $1 RR
- used 2 $2 coupons from 11/15 Parade magazine
- FREE
Toblerone chocolate: 2/$3
- used 2 $1 coupon from 11/22 SS
- used the $1/2 coupon from the December Walgreens coupon book
- FREE
Holiday puzzle/coloring books: 2/$1
- bought as filler items to allow all of my coupons (see post below on RR) that will make great Christmas presents for my little one.
Walgreens Coupon Book
Walgreens Register Rewards
- have to be used 2 weeks from print date (see top for expiration date)
- This is the confusing one: can be used on anything in the store, except for products made by the same manufacturer as the item that printed the RR. If you use a RR that printed when you bought, say, Johnson & Johnson baby wash to pay for a Johnson & Johnson other product like lotion it WILL go through. However, if the lotion was supposed to print a RR, it will not print another RR. So the rule is: use RR to pay for products made by other companies if they are supposed to print another RR. You can use RR to pay for other items that print a RR if you follow that rule. You can tell who gave you which RR by looking at the bottom of the RR. It says "Thank You from Glade" or whoever.
- One thing about Walgreens in general is that you have to have more items than manufacturer coupons and RR count as coupons since they are from manufacturers. That means if you have 5 items and 5 coupons and want to pay with a RR then you have to get a cheap filler item, like a clearance item or piece of candy. I usually grab a couple of things to use just in case because I'm not smart enough to have that part figured out before I get to the register. The in store coupons don't count in this number- they ring up like a sale.
- You can only get one RR per item per transaction. If you wanted to get 3 things of floss you'd have to do 3 transactions to get the RR to print on each.
- You can't use RR to pay for sales tax.
nice.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
To anyone who cares...
walmart
Monday, November 30, 2009
November Monthly Review
Rite Aid
Percent Off: 87%
How did I do it?
- compiled list from hip2save
- coupons: $12, sales: $13.89
- Gillette razor: regularly $9.99, on sale for $9, used $4 coupon from yesterday's newspaper insert, applied for $5 Rite Aid rebate, FREE
- Pampers wipes: regularly $3.49, on sale $2.49 (needed wipes and did NOT feel up to getting to Walmart today. Darn that Baby R Us and their great wipes sale that sold out after like 10 minutes on Black Friday.)
- Lindt chocolate bars: regularly $2.69, on sale for $1.50, used 3 $1/2 coupons, applied for $5 Rite Aid rebate, $.70 each (great stocking stuffers and christmas gifts!)
- used $5/$25 Rite Aid coupon before I used any of the other coupons, making everything else even cheaper!
Or in other words...
Deal:
- Razor: $9
- Pampers: $2.49
- Lindt: $15
Total: $26.49
Coupons:
- $5/$25 Rite Aid coupon
- $4 Razor coupon
- 3 $1 Lindt coupons
Total After Coupons: $14.49 plus tax
Applied for Rebates from Rite Aid:
- $5 Gillette Fusion
- $5 Lindt chocolate (when you spend $15 on Lindt chocolate)
Minus Rebates: $4.49 plus tax. Nice.
Money Left for the Month: $-8.74. Oops.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Matt went to Smiths
- ice: $1.19
- cheese: $.75 (on sale for $1, used $1 coupon on the 4 packages)
- veggies: $.50
- Paid with $5 catalina from the batteries I bought earlier this week
Finishing Baking Day
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
baking day results
Monday, November 23, 2009
Baking Day
- grind wheat
- pizza dough (america's test kitchen cookbook p.564)
- loaf of bread
- pita pockets
- waffles (better homes and gardens cookbook p.130)
- chop onions/bell peppers
- spaghetti sauce
- chicken enchiladas
- beef and broccoli stir fry (ATKC p.420)
- teriyaki chicken (ATKC p.348)
- lemon lime spicy chicken (crockpot meal)
- louisiana chicken (crockpot meal)
- lemon garlic tilapia
smiths
- compiled my list from pinchingyourpennies
- UPDATE: This sale actually goes through Thanksgiving night.
- Duracell batteries: on sale for $1.88, used $.75 off coupon. That is a good price, but even better is the catalina that prints. When you buy 3, a $2 catalina prints. When you buy 6, a $5 catalina prints. So factoring the $5 catalina, I paid $1.78 for all 6 packs of batteries or $.30 a piece! Sweet! By the way, they have tons of batteries still. If you didn't have the coupons, you would pay $11.30 for the 6 packs and get back a $5 catalina, making them each $1.05. Or if you bought 3 you would pay $1.21 a pack.
- Cheese: $1 for an 8 oz package. There is a coupon on coupons.com for $1/2 lbs of cheese. Just buy 4 packages and it will make them $.75 a package. (I forgot my coupon today. Boo.)
- Thyme: $1.49. Not on sale, no coupon. I just needed more time. Thyme. (that never gets old)
potatoes
wic produce
Fresh Market
- compiled list from pinchingyourpennies
- I combined store sales with manufacturer's coupons ($11.50 in coupons!)
- Nabisco crackers: $.67 (on sale for $1.67, used $1 coupon)
- Litehouse dip: $.50 (on sale for $1.50, used $1 coupon)
- Libby's veggies: $.34 (on sale for $.59, used $1/4 coupon)
- Steamfresh meals: $.75 (clearanced to $3, used a Buy One Get One Free coupon for the 1st one and $1.50 coupon for the 2nd)
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Walmart
- compiled list from hip2save
- coupons: $8.65
- sales: $9.32
- With sales and coupons- sunkist pop: $.28, cheese: $.90, cream of mushroom: $.39, cream of chicken: $.34, chicken broth: $.39, tomato sauce: $.17, diapers: $5.97, sugars: $1.03, sour cream: $.78, dish soap: $2.27, cranberries: $1.48 (I needed the sugars and cranberries for Thanksgiving and was all out of dish soap)
Monday, November 16, 2009
Buy Low raincheck
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Albertsons. Yes. Albertsons
- compiled list from pinchingyourpennies
- store sales: $45.21
- manufacturer coupons: $15
- There's a killer deal on the Sara Lee pies. Buy 1 at $6.39 and get another pie AND 2 Breyers ice cream for free. There's also a $1 on-line coupon you can print to make it be $5.39 for 2 pies and 2 things of ice cream. Check out the pinching your pennies link above for the coupon and details.
- ragu: $.38, vegetable oil: $1.25, olive oil: $2.75, brownie mix: $.25
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Albertsons. No, Fresh Market
- diapers were on sale for $6, the tomato paste was $1.19 and used $1 coupon ($.19), the yogurt was on clearance for $1.50 and used $.75 coupon ($.75), the cookies were $1 and used $1 coupon= FREE!
- I love that everything besides the diapers came to $1.75, including tax. Nice.
- I'm excited to use the cookies for neighbor gifts. For free. So all you neighbors reading this, just know you're loved. What can I say? We're poor and I'm cheap.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
smiths
- compiled list from pinchingyourpennies
- sales: $ 37.94
- coupons: $14.40
- This is the 2nd and final week of Smith's Mega Event, where there are tons of items on a promotion that when you buy 10, you get $5 off instantly. This sale ends tonight.
- Combining sales and coupons, I was able to snag each item for cheap! evaporated milk: $.24, 1 lb of Kraft cheese: $2, spread: $.60, Hall drops: FREE, Tylenol 24 count: $.50, Danimal yogurt: $.49, cocoa: $.50
- The sour cream isn't part of the Event but is on sale for $.88
Buy Low
- only bought what was on sale
- There is 40 lbs of chicken breast inside that box that I am splitting with a few people. I'm only keeping 10 lbs.
- I didn't use any coupons. These were all sale prices.
- Chicken: $1.19/lb, bacon: .$98/lb, popsicles: $.88 for 24, chips: $.68, fries: $.48
- I also got a raincheck for the butter that is on sale for $.98! There is a limit of 6, darn it all.
- These deals are good through today.