Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Just a couple of awesome deals

I just have a couple of items to tell you about. Hopefully next week will have more good stuff!

1. At Smith's you can get Quaker Quakes for Free! But today is the last day! They are on sale for $.99 and there is a coupon in last Sunday's inserts for $1.00 of Quaker rice snack products.

2. Walmart has Kraft salad dressings (16 oz) on sale for $1.58. Last Sunday's inserts have a coupon for $1.50 off one Kraft salad dressing. How's $.08 for salad dressing?!

P.S. When you buy something kinda expensive, keep an eye on the ads for the store you got it from. I went to Kohl's to buy a new slipcover for my couch last week. I got it on sale for $53.99, originally $89.99. I thought I found a great deal. In last Sunday's Kohl's ad, the same one was on sale for $29.99! I went back to Kohl's today and told them what I paid last week, and they gave me $25.65 back! I'm really glad I looked at that ad again!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Just in case you didn't know....

In my posts, when I talk about the coupons I use, I am sharing the printable ones with you. Just click on the word "coupon" if its hyperlinked and it takes you to where the coupon is. Just in case you didn't know.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Kellogg's sale at Albertson's

There is a Kellogg's sale going on at Albertson's right now. You buy 10 participating items and get $10.00 off instantly. They also had four coupons for doubling manufacturer's coupons in Sunday's paper, which is super handy! I don't really need Pop Tarts or Hannah Montana cereal, but it's good for food storage. Here's what I got:

4 Frosted Flakes
$.50 each (with 2 $1.00 off 2 coupons, doubled)

1 Hannah Montana cereal
$.50 each (with 1 $1.00 off 1 coupon, doubled)

4 Pop Tarts
$.50 each (with 1 $1.00 off 2 coupon, doubled; and 2 $1.00 off 1 peelies)

2 Pop Tarts
$.95 each (with 2 $.55 off 1 coupons)

So, after Preferred Savings, coupons, and $10.00 off in instant savings, I spent $6.40 on $42.66 worth of Kellogg's products!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

All You magazine

I just discovered All You magazine. It is chock full of coupons and useful articles! They sell it at Walmart (I'm not sure if they sell it other places) for $2.24. The April issue has a coupon for a Free Rimmel Sexy Curves Mascara. That pays for the magazine by itself! There is a total of $51.00 worth of coupons inside. I think it may be worth the $2.24.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Couponing Tip

One important thing you need to try to remember when couponing is this: Do not be brand-loyal! I admit, there are a few things that I will only buy the brand I like. Things like toothpaste, shampoo and laundry detergent, though, I will buy what I can get the best deal on. Recently, I was able to buy Suave shampoo for $.17 each and stocked up. Now I know you're like, "Suave?!! $.17 is about all it's worth!" But, if the whole point of couponing is to save money and get the most for your money, then who really cares? Suave gets your hair clean, which is what shampoo is supposed to do. Who cares if you think it doesn't add that extra little bit of shine or whatever? Sometimes, you can get amazing deals on good brands too. I was able to get a bottle of Garnier shampoo at Wallgreens for free! So, keep an eye out for the good deals, and don't pay so much attention to your favorite brand.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Kraft sale at Albertsons

Albertson's is having a sale on Kraft items. If you buy $25.00 worth of the participating items, you get $10.00 off instantly. This is what I got:

4 Crystal Light
$.80 each (with 2 $1.00 off 2 coupons, doubled)

2 Kraft Bagelfuls
$.80 each (with 2 $1.00 off 1 coupons)

Kraft Horseradish sauce
$.90 each

2 Triscuit
$.50 each (with 1 $1.00 off 2 coupon, doubled)

1 HoneyMaid Delight bars
$.75 (with 1 $.75 off 1 coupon)

Plus, 1 big Hershey Special Dark
$.25 (wifh 1 $1.00 off 1 coupon)

So, with Preferred Savings, coupons, and $10.00 instant savings, I spent about $7.70 on $43.19 worth of groceries!
P.S. Also, I got a $2.00 coupon off of groceries coupon from the Catalina machine that another customer forgot to take. Bonus!
P.P.S. I almost forgot! I also got a $2.00 Catalina from Crystal Light to go towards a future shopping trip! So total spent today is $3.70!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Robin's Eggs

It's never too early to start stocking up on Easter goodies! These Robin's Eggs were on sale at Albertson's for $1.00 and I printed off a coupon for $1.50 off 3 packages, so they ended up being $.50 each!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Smith's shopping trip

I drove to Magna today to go to Smith's because we don't have one. I felt I got a good enough deal to justify the trip. Granted, it's not the best deal I've ever gotten, but still pretty good.
This is what I got:

21 packages of American Beauty pasta
$.49 each (except the lasagna) (no coupons)

2 Betty Crocker potatoes
$.59 each (with coupons)

1 Colgate toothpaste
$.25 each (with coupon)

3 Fiber One granola bars
$.99 each (with coupons)

2 Land O Lakes Spreadable butter
$.44 each (with coupons)

1 Gallon milk
$1.59 (on sale)

1 Quaker Quakes
Free! (with coupon)

So, after coupons, $15 in instant savings, and Fresh Values savings, I spent $21.73 for $63.46 worth of groceries!



Couponing: Getting started

The best way to stretch your dollar when it comes to grocery shopping is to combine sales with coupons. It really doesn't take that much time to cut coupons and plan your shopping trip, and besides, the savings are worth your effort.

There are a few different places to get coupons. The most popular place is in the sunday paper. There are people who subscribe to extra sunday papers (one per family member) just to get the extra coupons. You can also find coupons online and print them off, or you can get coupon booklets in the mail. Sometimes you can find coupons on products at the store (called peelies).

There are different ways to organize your coupons, but my preferred way is a plastic filing box (see picture). I keep four hanging folders in it. One for SmartSource inserts, one for Red Plum inserts, one for Procter & Gamble inserts, and one for booklets I get in the mail, peelies, etc. You should keep your coupon inserts for about five months.

I use a website called GrocerySmarts.com that helps me match sales in my area with coupons. This makes it MUCH easier to find the best deals. As far as I know, you can only use it if you get a passport from a friend or family member. The passport I use is "studio5". It allows you to see ads for stores in the Salt Lake area, but I think the ads for Albertsons, Smiths, Walgreens, and Walmart would be pretty much the same. Maybe even the Associated Food Stores will be similar in other areas.

It's very easy, but if you need help, just let me know!