Friday, May 28, 2010

Couponing and Tips for Deals


Well, if you're looking for deals, sometimes you have to do some work. I have just a few tips that have come to mind this week and I just needed to write them down!

1. Always verify a price if you're not sure. I hit Publix early on Wednesday to snap us some freebies and it was so early, they were still putting out B1G1 signs. There were quite a few B1G1 deals that were not yet marked. Of course, they weren't busy and were happy to double check the prices for me. If I had depended on there being a sign, I would have walked away from an awesome deal.

2. Grab blinkies whether you need them or not. I used to fuss on my son for this. When he was younger he had a grand time pulling those coupons and watching another pop up. Now I always take them whether the item is on sale or not. Just think next week, they might be on sale and the blinkie machine will be somewhere else!

3. The power of THREE! Well I just use THREE as my guideline. Yours will be different. I have 3 people in my household, so every week I get THREE papers, therefore THREE sets of coupons...well, you get the idea! When I am shopping for deals, I try to get only three. (It is tempting to come home with eight tubs of margarine, but I resist). You don't have to agree with me and I'm sure many couponing divas have a different formula. I can hear them screaming, "Stockpile, girl!" While that notion is tempting, I also know how frustrating it is to arrive at the store, coupons in hand, and everyone has already snapped up 100% of the stock of Spray N' Wash. Now of course, since I only get 3 papers, usually 3 would be my limit anyway. When I see blinkies or coupon pads, I try to only take three, etc. You get the idea. I'm just sayin', "Save some deals for others!" (And if you checked my extra fridge for margarine, there would be 6 in there!)

4. Self Check-Out! You can go at your own pace, watch the prices come up to verify they are ringing up as they should and you can verify that your coupons double (if applicable) and/or ring up correctly. I have found that many cashiers tire of my constant questioning of the prices that ring up. At the self check-out, there is no complaining, heavy sighs, people getting irritated behind you, etc. Publix allows you to scan your coupons and insert them into the coupon area. Kroger makes it a bit more painful. Every time you scan a coupon, you have to get the attendant's attention and give it to them. PITB!

5. Know your total before you check out! This takes just a little planning but it assures no surprises at the register. If you can't do self check out, make sure you know an approximate figure that should come up at the end. If it doesn't, then something didn't go as planned. I ask them not to begin my order until I am ready to watch the scanning. I use shopping lists that I've found online to help me with this; Faithful Provisions or Coupon Mom to name a few.

6. Pay attention to shelf prices! You will need to know this when your cashier is flying through your order. You can stop them if you catch it or later take the receipt to the service desk if items do not ring up as advertised on the shelf. Kroger gives you the item free if this happens.

7. Don't be afraid to say, "Well, then I don't want the item". When an item doesn't ring correctly or they will not take your coupon for some reason, it's ok to tell them to take the item off your order. Sometimes, I'm not sure a coupon will work for a particular item, so I try to make sure these items are LAST on the belt. That way, they are not already bagged and can be retrieved quickly.

8. Be nice! I have had my share of "ugly" cashiers who tire of couponers. If things aren't going well, I am polite and apologetic but I'd rather take the item off than fight about it. I can go to the service desk afterward and verify pricing if necessary.

9. Early birds get the worms! All others go vegetarian. This one is a hard one for me because I'm NOT an early bird kind of gal! Of course, I've always known this but it was so obvious this week when I hit Publix only 30 minutes after they opened on Wednesday. It was one of the first times I came home with 5 bags of groceries for about $17 because all the good deals were not sold out.

10. You don't have to get every deal. I subscribe to several newsletters outlining the deals of the week. Of course, it is humanly impossible to try to snag every one of them AND sometimes, to me, not even worth the trouble. I look at the bottom line price and ask myself, "If I got a flyer that Kroger had dog treats that were usually $3 on sale for $1, would I add it to my shopping list?" or sometimes, "Would I make a special trip?" If the answer is YES, I do the planning, find the coupon and add it to my list. If not, I skip it and don't stress about it.




Thursday, May 6, 2010

Gettin' Thrifty With it...

Enter this cool contest for an IPAD! I just did.... Mother's day Extravaganza contest!

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Harris Teeter Triple haul

Special thanks for my bff Crissy who got me hooked completely on couponing. I think now I can officially call it a hobby!

For the first time, I experienced HT (Harris Teeter) triple coupons. I must say...I would never be able to afford their prices otherwise....WOW! Anyway, I have obeyed all of the sacred HT coupon rules and managed to come away with over $100 worth of groceries in the past 4 days and have only spent less than $20! Tonight I went and picked up just 4 items and walked out after paying $1.16 for them, and that included tax! (1 roll paper towels, bottle of mustard, bottle of Int'l delight coffee creamer, Scott wipes). Worth slogging around in the rain for, I guess. Have given away some of my perishables (have about 8 coffee creamers and butter galore!) and that feels good!

Now whenever I visit my Mom & sister, I come with a little bag of extras. They have no idea how much planning, clipping, list-making etc goes into getting those little bargain nuggets. But sometimes it's just plain fun.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Dinner from the Stash

Tonight's dinner was courtesy of my food stash. I only bought two things (which I buy every week anyway)....Those items are in green.

Bean & Beef Burritos, Mexican Rice, Chips & Salsa
Yield: 8 burritos (more or less depending on how stuffed they are)

Quick Mexican Rice:
1 family size Boil in Bag Brown Rice (prepared as directed)
1 Bird's Eye Southwestern Corn Steam Bag (prepared as directed)
1/2 can of Ro-tel or other Tomatoes w/Green Chiles (this makes it spicy, you can use 1/2 a can of
regular tomatoes if you prefer it less spicy).

Put 1/2 the can of tomatoes in food processor or use stick chopper (whatever that thing is called) and just briefly run it until tomatoes are chopped as fine as you like. (Too long and you've got salsa, but that's for later!)

Add Ro-tel/Tomatoes to cooked rice, stir in corn. This is my emergency Mexican Rice.

Bean and Beef Burritos:

1 lb. ground beef
1 package taco seasoning mix
1 can refried beans (or *emergency refried beans - see below)
Shredded cheese of your choice
1 package of 8 burrito wrappers


Brown the Beef and crumble well as it cooks. Add in the taco seasoning along with 3/4 cup of water. When it boils, turn down to low for about 10 minutes or until most of the water has been absorbed. Set up your assembly line...

Warm a flat skillet over medium heat. Place one wrapper onto the skillet for 20 seconds, flip over with tongs, heat another 10-15 seconds. Place wrapper on a plate and fill: 1 spoonful of beans, smeared across, ground beef, then cheese. Wrap by tucking in left and right sides, then folding up the bottom and rolling. Place on a warm plate while making remaining burritos.

Serve with Rice, Chips & Salsa.

(*I started this tonight and realized I didn't have refried beans. Took a can of chili beans, rinsed them, put them in the food processor with just a little bit of water and about 1 tsp of beef bullion granules and whizzed it up. I think they are better than the canned ones and no added fat! Can also use regular pintos but the little bit of chili flavoring still left on the beans gave it a nice flavor.)

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Today's Coupon Haul

Target:

7 Snuggles (4 @ .99 and 3 @ 1.29) $7.83
4 - 4 pks of Ge Reveal bulbs (2.14 ea. less $5 worth of coupons) $3.56
1 Motrin PM (FREE) - Had to convince cashier to stack coupons
1 Tide Travel Size (FREE) - Had to convince cashier coupon valid on travel sz.

They also have Axe deodorant (the only kind my teenager accepts) in a twin pack which is $3.44 which is the same price as one by itself!

Had to buy 2 sympathy cards @ $2.59 each

Total OOP $28.07

Saved over $34 with coupons and b1g1 items.

Kroger:
Kettle chips on sale 2/$5, had 2 B1G1 coupons - Netted 4 bags of chips for $5.00 (they are usually $3.29 each when not on sale). Total OOP $5.50
Walgeens:
Veet (regular $6.99) for .99 cents; Total OOP $1.36


Total for the day about $ 35.00

I <3 COUPONS!

Friday, April 16, 2010



Have you been to MAPCO lately?

Today I stopped at a MAPCO station because my gas light was on - and they were the closest place. When we pulled in my son asked, "Mom, what's Happy Hour?" (After 1000 things went through my mind I realized in front of me was a big pink sign - Ladies Happy Hour, M-F 3-6pm).

Before I finished reading, a lovely young lady with a pink vest over her Mapco vest, ran up and explained that it was Happy Hour for Ladies and she would be pumping my gas for me. I swiped my card and entered all the necessary info. She asked the details and I said fill-er-up with regular unleaded and she went to work.

She handed me a coupon good for a free coffee or fountain drink and invited me to go on in the store and get my drink (and feel free to shop as well). She also gave me a punch card that would net me another freebie once they were all punched. Got my drink and returned to my car to find my receipt neatly under my windshield wiper and she ran up to me and handed me a fresh orange. She informed me that they had fresh fruit and I was welcome to a freebie.

I must say - it's my new favorite place! Wondering if this was a fluke, I happened by one closer to my house and there was another worker in a pink vest pumping gas for a customer. I gotta give it to Mapco....they need to keep it up because I'm their new best friend!

Thursday, April 8, 2010