Wednesday, August 20, 2008

MEIJER

Meijer's has a great deal on South Beach Living Cereal Bars. They are B1G1 free ($3.19) and most boxes have an instant $1.00 coupon attached. The total ends up $1.19 for two boxes!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Krogers August 18-24

Kroger has a lot of the same deals as they did last week! Check out my Kroger Deals from the 13th. They are still running the $5.00 instant coupon for $20.00 spent on Nestle products!

What Are You Doing With All The Extras?

Since, I have started collecting coupons and playing the CVS game, I have collected a nicely filled pantry, as well as, bathroom cabinet. I certainly don't need to add anymore to my collection, but I can't pass up free to almost free items. So, I needed to come up with a solution on what to do with all these great items. I wanted it to be something that my kids could help with and become involved. We decided to make "Kids Packs" for the MidOhio Foodbank. The kids packs are to include healthy snacks, meals and toiletries. We decorate a box (paper box) every month and fill it with all the goodies that we have gathered throughout the month and take it to the MidOhio Foodbank.

This has been a great way for us to get involved, give back to the community and to teach my children to be thankful for all that we have.

CVS Deals August 17-23

Start your Christmas shopping early with the Linens-N-Things gift card from CVS
Buy 2 $25.00 gift cards get $7.00 ECB's!

Buy 1 Crest Toothpaste at $1.99, Get $1 ECB (Limit 5)
Use $1/1 coupon from 8/3 P&G insert
Free after coupons and ECBs!

Buy $10 Worth of Band-Aid, Neosporin or Johnson & Johnson First Aid Products, Get $5 ECBs (Limit 1)
*Deal*
Buy 2 boxes of Band-Aid bandages ($2.99 each)
Buy 1 box of Band-Aid Ultra Strips ($4.49)
Use $2/$10 CVS coupon
Use 2 $1/1 Band-Aid coupons from 5/18 SmartSource insert
Use 1 $1/1 Band-Aid Ultra Strips coupon from 6/22 SmartSource insert
$.47 after coupons and ECBs

Buy Banana Boat Suncare (excludes lip products)
$5.00 ECB's

Dove Skin Vitalizer $9.99
Use $3.50 coupon from 8/17 insert
$3.00 ECB's
$3.49 after coupon and ECB's

Buy $20.00 of Nexxus Hair Care
Get $10 ECB's

Buy Revlon Lash Fantasy $6.49
Use $2 coupon from insert
Get $5.00 ECB's
Earn $.50 after coupon and ECB's

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Kroger Deals

Kroger's has some great deals this week! Nestle Feel Great Instant Rebate (spend $20, get $5 off). I just stocked up! Here is the breakdown of what I bought.

Juicy Juice(64 oz)- Price Before Instant Rebate: $2.50/ea
Final Price After Instant Rebate: $1.88/ea $1/1 here and here; $0.50/2 in 8/3 Red Plum insert Final Price: $0.88/ea


24pk of water - Price Before Instant Rebate: $5.00/ea
Final price after Rebate: $3.75

Skinny Cow Novelties/Edy's Grand Ice Cream
Price Before Instant Rebate: 3 for $10
Final Price After Instant Rebate $2.50: $1/1 here
Final Price = $1.50/ea


Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough (15.75-16.5 oz)
Price Before Instant Rebate: $2.50/ea
Final Price After Instant Rebate: $1.88/ea $1/1 here and here
Final Price = $0.88/ea


Nestle Toll House Morsels
Price Before Instant Rebate: $2.50/ea
Final Price After Instant Rebate: $1.88/ea$0.55/1 here, $0.50/2 here
Final Price = $0.78/ea or $1.38/ea

Coffee-Mate Flavored Coffee Creamer (32 oz select varieties)
Price Before Instant Rebate: $3.33/ea
Final Price After Instant Rebate: $2.50/ea$0.50/1 in 6/29 Red Plum; $1/1 here
Final Price $1.50/ea

Carnation Evaporated Milk (12 oz can)
Price Before Instant Rebate: $1.33/ea
Final Price After Instant Rebate: $1.00/ea
(if anyone is interested, I have a great soup recipe that uses evaporated milk and Zucchini which is on sale for $.99 a pound this week, my kids liked it!)

Stouffer's or Lean Cuisine Entrees (5-21 oz)
Price Before Instant Rebate: $2.50/ea
Final Price After Instant Rebate: $1.88/ea
$1.50/3 Lean Cuisine hereFinal Price = $1.38/ea for 3

Hot/Lean/Croissant Pockets
Price Before Instant Rebate: $2.00/ea
Final Price After Instant Rebate: $1.50/ea

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

August Goals

Some of you may have noticed that your grocery bills were getting higher and higher. I sure did! I knew that I didn't want to accept the change in our monthly expenses, so I got online and discovered some blogs on how to save money on your groceries. I never liked cutting coupons and thought it was to confusing, but thought I would give it a shot. Well, I am addicted! I can't believe how much I have saved and our food is better! My meals were so routine because I would get the same things week after week and I would spend around $100. Now that I am cutting coupons, I am planning my meals based on what is on sale that matches my coupons.

So, for the month of August, I want to spend $70.00 per week on groceries includes toiletries and household items. This should be hard because we eat almost every meal at our house.

I'll let you know how it goes and post my shopping trips along the way!

About Me!

Hi!
I have been reading blogs now for a few months and I have learned so much that I thought I would start one of my own! I have always been known as a thirfty, bargain hunting, "do-it-yourselfer" and so I thought if I put my thoughts on a blog that maybe it can benefit others and provide ideas to others who are like me. I mean, I did get the idea to do a blog from others who are like me!

So, who am I? I am a 31-year old stay-at-home mom of two little boys! RJ is almost five years old and Cameron is three years old. I have a great husband, Eric, who works so hard for our family and I couldn't thank him more for giving me the opportunity to stay home with our little boys! Although, I do my best to stretch our money as far as I can!!

Eric and I have been married for almost eight years and have lived in Columbus, Ohio for all of them. It has been a lot of fun to watch the city grow and it is a great place to raise a family. I also am so lucky because my mom, dad and sister are here in Columbus, as well!

I have been staying home with our kids for about 2 years now and before that I was an Account Manager for a Healthcare Distributor. I sold laboratory instruments and supplies to hospitals. It was great job and a lot of fun, but it became to much for our family. Staying home was a great decision, but certainly life changing on all aspects.

Some of my interests include bargain shopping, decorating, cooking, snow skiing, vacationing and spending time with family and friends.