Sunday, December 13, 2009
Walgreen's 12/14 trip
TRANS 1:
1 Huggies Jumbo pull-ups $8.99
*use $1/1 coupon from coloring book (see older post below)
*use $3/1 MFC
= $4.99 OOP
*earn $2 RR
3 Hunts Tomato Sauce
*use in ad coupon 3/$1
*use $1/3 MFC
= FREE
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trans 1 $4.99 OOP, $2 RR
TRANS 2:
1 Huggies Jumbo pullups $8.99
(repeat coupons above)
= $4.99 OOP
* $earn $2 RR
4 Campbell's gravy
*use 2/$1 in ad q = 4/$2
*use $1/4 MFC q = 4/$1
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trans 2 $5.99 OOP, $2 RR
TRANS 3:
1 Huggies Jumbo pullups $8.99
(repeat coupons trans 1)
= $4.99 OOP
*earn $2 RR
3 Progresso soups, sale .99 ea.
*use $1.10/3 MFC = 3/$1.86
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trans 3 $6.85 OOP
*earn $2 RR
TRANS 4:
1 Huggies Jumbo pullups $8.99
(repeat coupons trans 1)
= $4.99 OOP
*earn $2 RR
3 Hunts Tomato sauce
*use 3/$1 in ad q
*use $1/3 MFC
= 3 FREE
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= $4.99 OOP
*earn $2 RR
TRANS 5:
4 Campbells Turkey gravy 2/$1 sale
*use $1/4 MFC = 4/$1.00
1 Gillette Fusion Power $8.99
*earn $4 MFC
= $4.99 OOP, earn $4 RR
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Trans 5 = $5.99
use $2 RR from trans 1
use $2 RR from trans 2
= $1.99 OOP
*earn $4 RR
TRANS 6:
1 doz. eggs, .99
1 doz eggs, .99
1 gal milk 1.49
1 gal milk 1.49
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Trans 6 = 4.96
use $2 RR from trans 3
use $2 RR from trans 4
= 96 cents total!!!
SUMMARY:
for the grand total that is,
4 Jumbo Huggies Pullups
6 Hunts Tomato Sauce
8 Cans of Campbell Turkey Gravy
3 Cans of Progresso Soups
1 Gilette Fusion Power razor
2 Gallons of milk
2 dozen eggs
TOTAL OOP: $25.77
TOTAL RR's LEFT: $4
Next, I will submit the Huggies into Caregivers MarketPlace to earn back another .75/pack, for a total of $3 back in cash.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Doom & Gloom???
I have always been one of those girls that believed in the power of good doing. I believed that people were who they said they were, and would fulfill the promises they made... I believed that good people would win everytime, and that a smile could change someone's day for the better. I believed that lemonade on a sunny day was as good as it got, and hot cocoa was the perfect end to a wonderful day. I was the person who stopped to let a wild animal cross the street, fed stray animals, volunteered at homeless shelters, Red Cross, nursing homes...just for FUN! Every year since I can remember, I took two names of the Angel Tree at Christmas time. I enjoyed giving the new mom or elderly person the parking spot closer to the door. I smiled and waved at strangers on any given day...that's just me! That's who I have always been... I am not saying I have no faults, or that I am perfect by any means...I just optimistically believed that all really would come up roses!
So it bewilders me to find myself in the place I am in today, where the harsh realization has hit me like a mack truck on a freeway... People are NOT who they say they are... And honestly, nobody has my best interest at heart. People don't care what I am going through, or that my heart has been shattered into a million pieces. Nobody is here helping me pick up the broken pieces; it's just me... All those years I spent trying to put a smile on someone else's face, with the hopes that someday the favor would be returned...nothin'! NOTHING!!!
Worse yet, the one who did the damage has absolutely no idea how badly it really hurts. He doesn't care...he has no remorse...he's only looking out for himself, selfishly, just like every time in the past. My feelings don't matter, and they never have. I have to question the heart's capacity, because mine has obvioulsy failed me. How can someone be responsible for so much damage, and go on continuing to do more, never looking back, never really making things right. How is this human? How is this possible? I wish my own heart was capable of being just a little like that...
How can my heart love one person SO much, yet I can barely stand the sound of his name right now. The mere thought of what he's capable of, what he's done, saddens me to my core. I want to hate him... I want to hurt him in the same ways he has hurt me... I want him to FEEL, to really, truely FEEL the damage he has done. He says he gets it, he says he understands... if he really does, why does it continue to happen? The way he talks, the things he says....it will never be forgotten.....NEVER!!!
My heart proceeds, but it does so with MUCH CAUTION. Things will never be the same. My heart will never fully belong to him ever again. One day, somewhere down the road, be it a week or 30 years, he'll look back on this time and have many regrets, but for now he just isn't capable of thinking in those terms.
In the meantime, I look at my two year old son, who still sees the world through those same rose-colored glasses that I only recently lost, and I hope, for his sake, that those glasses remain right where they are for many, MANY years to come... and I hope that he never loses sight of doing good...and I pray that his heart will never feel the pain that mine has...because NOBODY deserves it... May his heart swell with laughter and love for the rest of his days, but for now, while his heart is still safe in the hands of his loving, nurturing, mother, I can rest at night knowing it is still safe for one more day...
Monday, October 26, 2009
Busy bee!
Anyway, so I have been looking around at all of our furniture lately, and wondering how in the world it all got so shabby looking. We need a good facelift around here, but who can afford to go out and buy all new furniture? Surely, not us! I have some beautiful pieces that I adore, and I don't want to let them go! So, while talking about this tonight with Erin, she told me about a couple of blogs that might be of assistance to me! I am so excited now, and I just want to go out to the garage and get started on my first project: dressers for Kyle's room!
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Kindness
The hustle and bustle overcomes us; we rush from one appointment to another, from one ball game to the next, from one store to the next...we rush to work, running every yellow light along the way, for fear that we may be "late" to punch the time clock. We rush to lunch on our breaks, we rush back and hurriedly devour our processed, quick-cooked meals. At the end of the work day, if we are lucky enough to head straight home, we fly home, as if our vehicles may somehow magically sprout wings and take flight. Everything is so rushed...seldom do we let ourselves relax, take a day off for no good apparent reason, eat cookies for dinner.
Unfortunately, isn't this the way we were all raised? Still time is wasted time, after all right? Who says? Who says we can't let ourselves enjoy the time we have here on Earth. Are our children going to really remember being rushed and carpooled from game, to practice, to rehearsal, wishing in 30 years to go and do it all again? Are they going to remember if our house was spic and span, spotless at any given time, just IN CASE company dropped by?
I am going to venture to say probably not; I don't think all those things matter that much. What I want my child to remember are the times we let the rest of the world go for a day, two, three, a week, whatever, and stayed home enjoying one another's company. I bet he will remember the day Mom took the whole day to spend with JUST him, no cell phone, no computer, no work...just Rowan and Mom. I don't want to focus all my energy on the outside things that don't matter; I want to focus on the ones who DO matter. Sit and think for a minute; what things do you remember most as a child? What were your happiest memories with your parents?
I want Rowan to remember baking cookies with Mom; playing games, doing puzzles, playing tag. I want him to look back and remember the kisses and hugs that seemed to last an eternity; I want to instill in him the importance of the ones we love and care about, and the importance of taking "time" for them. The world will go on if we do not make it to a game, or to an appointment. The world will not cease to go on if we miss a day of work; we are only a minute existence in this big, busy, crazy world, but to our children, we ARE THE WORLD! Let's start acting like it!!!
Let's get back to the idea of kindness; other than our families, who do we look out for? Who do we go out of our way for? When is the last time you stopped what you were doing to help someone else out, a stranger even? I wish that everyone would start noticing those around us, for no matter how bad we think we may have it, there is always someone less fortunate than us.
I challenge YOU to go out and do something kind for someone; make bread and take it to your neighbor; bake a meal and take it to someone who is not able to make it for themselves; send flowers to a random neighbor, take a large donation of items you do not use to your local church, school, or GoodWill.
For the next week, I am going to make a valiant effort to do something kind each day...not for myself, not for my family, but for someone I don't know as well. Won't you do the same? Leave a comment and tell us what you have done to put a smile on someones face today!!!
*pay the ticket for the person behind you at the drive-thru
*pay someones toll
*bake cookies for your neighbor
*send a card, just to say hi
*put together a package to send to a soldier
*take flowers to your child's teacher, secretary, bus driver
*take pumpkins to a single mother, who otherwise wouldn't be able to afford to carve pumpkins with her small children
*take some hygiene items, candy, etc to a nursing home, give them to a stranger
*go to your widowed elderly neighbor, single mom/dad neighbor, military spouse neighbor whose husband is deployed, and offer to help them with whatever they need: yard work, take out their trash, run an errand.
It's a great feeling to be able to help someone!!! Have fun! Let us know what you did, and how it made you feel! THANKS!!!
DAY ONE: We took flowers, a card and a picture of Rowan to our widowed neighbor...just because!
Friday, September 25, 2009
On vacation!
Jamie was packing, it was noonish, and he wanted to leave before dinner time! WHOA!!! I had a lot to do in very LITTLE time! I managed to get the house picked up, get packed, get Rowan and myself showered and ready, and we headed out the door for a long road trip!
It took us a little over ten hours to get from home to West Virginia, and we are not even half way to our final destination yet! We are enjoying a weekend with the family before we head to Ft. Eustis!
When we get there, we will first be house hunting, but what I am most excited about is taking Rowan to the beach! :)
I'll keep yas posted on our adventure!
Monday, September 21, 2009
I'm BAAAAAAAAAACK!
Today was a pretty good day for coupons for me. I will give a brief overview of what I got at Walgreen's:
RR= REGISTER REWARD
OOP= OUT OF POCKET
MFC= MANUFACTURER COUPONS
2 Tylenol Cold and Sinus 24 ct. 5.99 each (BUY TWO, GET $5 RR)
I used two $2/1 Tylenol coupons
I used two $1/1 Wags coupons (Healthy Living Booklet at the pharmacy)
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2.99 ea. OOP
2/$5.98
$5.00 RR
(.49 EA. AFTER RR AND Q)
Thermacare Single Pack $2.49 ($2.49 RR)
I used $1./1 MFC
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1.49 OOP
2.49 RR
(+ $1.00 AFTER RR AND Q)
Airwick Starter Kit (LARGE) $6.99
used $6/1 MFC
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.99 OOP
I also found some fun items back in the clearance section! I don't know about your store, but my Walgreen's is usually pretty slim in the clearance aisle! Not to mention, the prices just aren't what I consider "clearance". Well, today I was pleasantly surprised to find some fun Spring trays, books, shredder scissors and PINK Sharpies for just 25 cents! :-) These made GREAT filler items.
After all was said and done, this is what I ended up with:
8 Thermacare patches
2 Airwick starter kits
1 pink Sharpie
2 trays
2 Tylenol C&S
1 Shredder Scissor
for an out of pocket cost of only $6.05! *My scissors wrung up wrong, at $3.69*
I earned back $25 in RR to use for next week. Very exciting!
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Walgreen's September coupon book!
Extra Walgreen's Coupons!
WALGREEN'S CHILDREN'S ACTIVITY BOOK JUST 99 Cents!
The activity book can usually be found in the children's toy aisle, with the other coloring books, near the pharmacy, or in the center aisle that holds all the seasonal items. If you cannot find one, ask someone that works there to help you. It will be well worth it!
Inside, you will find some magnificent coupons that can save you $19.00 or MORE!!!
Here's a tip: MOST Walgreen's employees will let you keep your coupon after you use it. Simply do NOT detach the coupon, just show them the coupon inside the activity book...close it after they scan it, and save it to use time and time again! These coupons do not expire until March 30th, 2010!!!
Inside, you will find these savings:
- Band Aids $2.00 OFF
Benadryl $1.00 OFF
Braun ThermoScan $5 OFF
Crayola Color Explosion or Wonder Color $1.00 OFF
Gerber Tooth and Gum Cleaner $1.00 OFF
Huggies (Diapers or Training Pants) $1.00 OFF
Lil' Critters Gummy Vitamins $2.00 OFF
Listerine $1.00 OFF
Neosporin $2.00 OFF
Tylenol $ 1.00 OFF
Zooth or Oral B Toothbrushes $1.00 OFF
Walgreens Allergy Relief $.50 OFF
Walgreens Ibuprofen $.50 OFF
CVS this week!
Huggies are on sale for $8.97 per pack. Purchase THREE packs of Huggies, 3/$26.91
Go HERE or HERE to print your $3 off Huggies coupon! Print 3 $3/1 Coupons, bringing your total down to 3/$17.91
Go HERE to receive a coupon for $5 off of your $25 purchase. Answer a few questions, and it's all yours for the spending! Now, you are down to just $12.91 for THREE JUMBO PACKS OF HUGGIES!!!
Ask your pharmacist for the coupon book, and you may be able to save another $4 by using the $4 off $20 purchase coupon. If you can nab this coupon booklet, you will bring your total down to just $8.91!!!
Don't forget to send in your original receipts to the Caregiver's Marketplace to receive 75 cents back on EVERY package of Huggies you purchase! It DOES add up, believe me! If you haven't already printed your rebate form, go HERE to get yours now!
What are you waiting for, go get some Huggies!!!
What to do for BREAKFAST?
With all the money parents have put out for back-to-school, THANK YOU IHOP for giving us a break!
If you want to learn more about where to take the kiddos, see the KIDS EAT FREE article!
Chik-Fil-A FREE SANDWICH!
9-6-9
I am a little bummed that this week's paper has NOT A SINGLE insert to offer. NO COUPONS? Geesh!
But I did find this great deal to share with you!!! Smokey Bones is offering a Buy One Get One Free entree deal, with THIS coupon, good until tomorrow, 9-7 ONLY!
The B1G1 coupon CAN be combined with THIS coupon, good through 9-9, for $10 off your purchase of $20 or more. That could make for one heck of a dining out deal!
Enjoy your long weekend, and I hope many of you take advantage of this great offer from SMOKEY BONES!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Walgreens and CVS 8-31-09
CVS
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4 M&M .89/ea. I used coupons for FREE Hershey's received in the mail = 0
2% Deans milk = 1.99
Glade Fragrance Difuser, sale 6.99, used $4/1 MFC = 2.99, received 6.99 in ECBs
Reeses PBC = .89
Carmel = .33
Spongebob cookie = 1.50
Aquafresh Iso Active toothpaste 4.99, used $1 MFC = 3.99, received $3.00 in ECBs
I used 3.00, 3.79, ECB's
I used $4/$20 from pharmacy booklet
TOTAL OOP = $1.63!!!
ECBs EARNED = $9.99
WALGREENS
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3 jumbo packs of huggies 11.00
I used in ad coupon for $8.99 each
I used 3 $3/1 printable MFCs
I used $1/1 wags coupon from coloring book
I used 15% off coupon good for today only = $4.49 per pack.
I will submit to Caregivers for a total of $3.75/pack
1 pack of Huggies pull ups
I used in ad coupon for 8.99
I used $3/1 MFC
I used $1/1 wags coupon from coloring book
I used 15% off coupon
(SEE ABOVE) total 3.75
Carefree pads 1.99
I used $1/1 coupon = .99, received $2 RR
Secret Deodorant 2.99
I used in ad coupon for $1.99
I used coupon for 15% off
I used $1 MFC = .84
Used B1G1 Free coupon = 2/.84
Laundry detergent
used 15% off coupon = 2.12
I used $3.00 off RR
Total OOP = $16.77 with tax
WAG Q savings = 14.55
WAG advertised savings = 2.47
NFC Q savings = 20.80
TOTAL SAVINGS = 37.82
I earned $2 in RR
My WAGS trip was pretty much a nightmare, as my son was wearing down and screaming throughout the store. I could have saved more using more RR, but...I was ready to GO!!!
16.77 OOP- $3.00 in Caregivers rebates - $2 earned isn't so bad, right???
Thursday, August 27, 2009
CASH FOR CLUNKERS AT BABIES R US/TOYS R US?
This deal starts August 28th and will continue through September 20th. For all the details, see the post HERE!
New Walgreen's coupon!
Looking for a great buy on baby wipes and diapers? Here is a good scenerio!
Purchase 4 Jumbo packs of Walgreen's brand supreme diapers, on sale for $5.99 = $23.96
Purchase 2 packs of Hugies wipes for .79 each after coupon = $1.58
Huggies wipes are $2.79. Use the coupon for $2/package. You can find this coupon at the front of the store in the back to school book!
Your total for FOUR packs of diapers and TWO packs of wipes will be $25.54
Use the above coupon for $5/$25 = $20.54
Financial thoughts.
Our generation grew up believing that debt was simply a way of life. It was expected, and accepted, to take out loans to finance our own education. If you were like me, it started out small. I took out small loans to help pay for SOME of my college courses. I continued to work full-time to pay for the other part. Eventually, I got overwhelmed...I was working two jobs, one as a retail manager, and one as a waitress, and going to school full time (15 - 18 credit hours/semester). I was also living on my own and had bills to pay!!! Of course, I couldn't just live in any ol' apartment! Oh no...I had to have the best! I rented a duplex for $750.00/month! I thought I was making good choices, but I was only starting my dependency on financing my future.
Eventually, I quit working to go back to school full-time and focus on my education. I was 23 at the time, and moved back on campus...a bit of a blow to my ego, if I do say so myself!!! Before moving, I had a large garage sale (my very first!) to make enough money to get me through the semester, hoped for the year! I also had to give up my precious puppy, as it was forbidden to have pets on campus. It was, at the time, the most difficult thing I had ever done.
After just a couple of months of living on campus with three roommates, I realized that the money I had hoped would finance me through the year was dwindling, and I knew I had to get a job. Fortunately, I found a great opportunity at a Youth Center; I could work when I wanted and got paid fairly well.
Eventually, I was working with three kids instead of just one. But that didn't last forever...eventually the program closed, and again, I was at square one. No savings. No income...but bills to pay! So, I started taking out more money for my student loans, a little bit to live on in addition to what I needed to pay for classes. If I couldn't afford what I needed, like groceries, I put it on a charge card!!! I had several credit cards: Kay's, Express, Limited, Victoria's Secret, Structure/Bath and Body Works, Sears, Sam's, and Capitol One! Anything I needed was available with the swipe of my plastic magic!!!
I finally graduated...but with a hefty amount of debt to account for!!! I had a whopping $48,000 in school loans and somewhere around $8,000 in credit card debt.
Eventually, my car decided to take a crap, and I didn't have a vehicle to get me back and forth to school and work...with no cash and no credit left to do what I needed to do to FIX the problem, which was the starter, I decided it would be better to simply buy a new one. I got financed for the loan, added my personal loan to it, and drove off the car lot with a new car, and another $28,000.00 in debt. I didn't have to make my first payment for 90 days, so I thought this was for sure the way to go!!!
Eventually, it all caught up with me, and I was left with financial debt up to my EARS!!! I can safely say that there is no worse feeling than learning that your financially SCREWED!!! I felt like a caged animal, ready to break out, but unable to do so.
My husband and I have since made some accomplishments with our finances, and we realize the consequences of financing our future. It isn't worth it!!! We want to get OUT OF DEBT completely; while we have made progress, we have a ways to go still.
Admitting that you have debt, and don't want to go down that road anymore, IS HUGE!!! It is difficult to talk about; it isn't a proud moment when you realize what your financial choices have amounted to. Keeping up with the Jones's is a tough job, and we all want to have the BEST! Is it really worth the stress? No. I am tired of living outside of our means, and refuse to raise my children believing that is the norm.
I want to make our financial struggles, ups and downs, public. By doing so, I hope to hold myself more accountable. Each day we make financial decisions, and I want to make better ones! Join me on my journey to FINANCIAL FREEDOM!!!!!!!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
DEBT CONTROL
We look forward to learning more our second time around, and hope to implement more of his strategies in everyday life.
Unfortunately, we were not always wise to the limitations debt can put on us, and it was entirely our fault for getting ourselves into debt...one day, hopefully soon, we will realize our dream of living completely DEBT FREE!!!
Debts consist of:
Mortgage/refinance loans
Car/vehicle loans
School/college loans
Personal loans
Credit cards
Business loans
Credit debts
any other money owed
Before we start the class, I am going to add up our total debt and compare it to where we were at the beginning of 2009. I WILL BE POSTING HERE WHAT OUR CURRENT HOUSEHOLD DEBT IS!!! If you would, I would absolutely LOVE to know where you are at with financial debt. You can post anonymously if you prefer. I would like to get an average debt per household for FIFTY readers!!!
THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING!!!
Our Household Debt Total: $107,825.47
Whew! Putting it out there for the whole world to see is a little stressful!!! We have been working hard on reducing our debt, and it has been quite a challenge. While Dave Ramsey says that you do not have to include your mortgage in your total debt, I have chosen to include it. Regardless, it is money that we owe, and money that we are paying interest on.
We are proud to say we are out of credit card debt!!! :-) We are still paying on one of my school loans and my car loan.
Our next step is to pay off my car, then the school loan, and THEN the mortgage! Hopefully we can refrain from adding to our total debt anymore!
Monday, August 24, 2009
WALGREENS 8-24-09
CVS shopping trip 8-24-09
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Break time!
Earlier in the week, I hit my nearest Kmart for the double coupon deals, and became quite frustrated when the trip did not go as planned. Moms, you know how difficult it can be to do couponing with a toddler in tow...'nuf said? I decided to take my two year old son with me this time, as I had other plans for our trip too. Rowan did not do so well...he was crabby, didn't get his full nap, and was hungry. On my end, I forgot my coupon list and shopping list at home, which is 40 minutes from Kmart! Not worth going back for... I spent a good two hours in Kmart trying to match up my coupons with sales. I won't try that again! Also, I noticed that Kmart has a little trick up their sleeve...when double coupons roll around, they seem to mysteriously mark items up...and THIS made me furious!!! So, I picked up a few items, but nothing near what I had hoped.
Since that trip, I have decided I would take a break from the deal shopping for the rest of the week! My stock pile closet is nicely stocked, and I am hoping that we can get through the rest of the month on what we already have, thus saving on shopping time and saving money in the process!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Earn money at Walgreens!
If you spend $25.00 at Walgreen's, you will receive $5 in register rewards to use on your next purchase! From what I understand, there are no catches. Buy what you need and earn some money back!
Diaper scenario:
Pampers are buy 2/$20.00
Use 2 of your $1.50/1 coupons = 2/$17.00
You will get $2 back in Register rewards for buying $20 worth of Pampers
Also get the bonus $5.00 back!
For transaction two:
you could repeat the scenario above, buy 2/$20
use two more $1.50 off coupons = 2/$17
use the $7 in RR you earned above and get two more for $10.00
Your total OOP = $37.00 for 4 Jumbo packs of Pampers.
When you use the $2.00 RR from scenario one, you will forfeit your $2.00 RR for the second purchase, but still get the $5.00 one!
Saturday, August 15, 2009
SUNDAY COUPON PREVIEW
Some of my favorites are:
.50 off Huggies wipes
1.50 off Huggies diapers
3.00 off Huggies Pure and Natural diapers
2.00 off Pull Ups flushable wipes (2)
2.00 off Pull Ups
I also see plenty of grocery coupons to use, many hygeine items too! Not a bad week for couponers!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Walgreen's NEOSPORIN DEAL!
Walgreen's is running a deal on Neosporin this week: $3.99/1; if you buy TWO, you get $4 in RR.
If you have purchased the Walgreen's coloring book, there is a $2/1 coupon in there. If you haven't gotten yours, GET IT! Here is the deal-0!
Purchase TWO Neosporin at 3.99 each = 2/$7.98
Use $2/1 coupon (automatically takes off of both) = 2/$3.98
Use TWO Neosporin MFCs for $1/1 HERE = 2/$1.98 OOP
Get back $4 in RR!
Earlier in the week, I did this deal; I bought two of the Neosporin bonus packs, which consisted of: Neosporin tube, 3 bandaids and a keyring travel kit. Pretty neat!
Sunday, August 9, 2009
REBATE FORMS
FUEL FOR SCHOOL: KELLOGGS and DELL: $80 in savings when you buy 10 Kellogg's or Keebler products. Get $10 rebate check from Kellogg's, $70 coupon code from Dell. Offer expires 9/30/09
KRAFT FOODS: Tombstone: Tombstone Helps Pay Your Bills!
Do you know of other great rebates being offered? If so, we'd love to hear about them!
Weekly deals
2/$18.00 Jumbo diapers or pull ups
Print TWO $1.50 off coupons, HERE = 2/$15.00
Get $4 back in Extra Care Bucks = 2/$11.00
Send in for the Caregivers Marketplace rebate .75/pack = 2/$8.00
Last week, CVS was printing off coupons for $5 off a $15.00 purchase, or $3 off a $15 purchase! I will be using mine to make this a SUPER SWEET HUGGIES DEAL!!!
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Click HERE for the Walgreen's deals this week. Quite a few great ones to be had! Thank you Imommies.com!!!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
FREE sample product review: The Face Shop
Perhaps it would work better if I used it more often...I did some searching, and the prices on these products are relatively reasonable. Walgreens price is 2/$5.
SUNDAY COUPON PREVIEW AND MORE!!!
I am looking forward to another great week of deals. With the awesome CVS coupon, I am hoping to be pleasantly surprised with a Huggies deal. I'll keep you informed!
Home Made Simple is offering $35 in coupons; go HERE to get yours!
Coupons.com has great coupons this month, HERE!
Redplum is also offering some exclusive coupons, HERE!
Get your Pillsbury coupons HERE!
CVS new printable coupon!!!
Anyone can get this coupon, all you have to do is go HERE to watch this short video and answer a few simple questions. At the end, a window will appear for you to print your coupon! I suggest doing so as quickly as possible, because this offer won't last long! My coupon expires on 8/22, so I am hoping for some great sales this coming week!
Target freebies!
I was just saying to my coupon friends that I need to find a good buy on razors, and then wham! Here it is!!! Again, Target is a bit of a drive, so I don't think I will get there in time to take advantage of this offer...but I hope YOU CAN!
Target dollar deals
With Rowan now being 2 1/2, I am considering starting a little pre-school at home. Every child needs that structure, and Rowan enjoys learning!!! These items are more for the teachers than for the students, so home-schoolers take notice!
Lesson plan books
Grade books
Name plates for desks
Star Student stickers
Student reward bookmarks
Mini pocket charts
Teaching clock
Class schedule poster
Educational puzzles for the classroom
Friday, August 7, 2009
Build A Bear
COUPONS, COUPONS AND MORE COUPONS!!!
Get 10% off your entire purchase at Rite-Aid with this coupon, HERE!
JC Penney's is having their 70% sale in store and online. If you plan to shop online, use coupon code: GET4BTS and save $10.00 off your $10.00 or more purchase.
Kohl's is offering an additional 15% or 20% off your entire purchase with this coupon, HERE, good through 8/9/09.
Bath and Body Works buy
FREE after rebate product review: Teatree Mint Shampoo and Conditioner.
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Recently, a reader suggested that I set up a facebook account just for couponing and savings purposes. Honestly, I love the idea, but do I have the time to do both the blog AND facebook account? That is a lot of posting, and a lot of duplicate information.
I often hear people say that they use and view my blog to help get ideas on couponing and saving, so I hate to stop posting on my blog! The solution I came up with is this:
***if you do read my blog to get ideas, or just to see the sales, whatever, please leave me a comment or msg. telling me so. It'd be great to hear from my readers. Also, why not subscribe to my blog, that way you get instant updates on what is going on in the deal world? I would love to see more guest ideas and scenerios! Who doesn't like to know when their hard work is paying off (no pun intended!!!)?
Tell me YOUR ideas on how to improve this blog, or if you would like to see the deals on facebook. What do YOU think?
Pictures for the CVS and WALGREENs post below!
Guest allert!
"I was reading your blog and thought I would pass along another helpful website - http://www.facebook.com/l/;hotcouponworld.com. There is a great message board that details all of the good deals at CVS (have come by many free school supplies that way) and they usually preview the ad before it comes out on Sunday."
I always love to receive tips on more ways to rack up the savings! If you have any to share, please leave a comment! THANKS!
BATH AND BODY WORKS COUPON
DIAPERS PRICE CHART
Thursday, August 6, 2009
FREEBIE FASHION BUG COUPONS GIVEAWAY
Thanks!
***I am pleased to announce that all five coupons have found good homes! Thank you for taking such good care of these valuable coupons.
Help me get coupons out there USED! If you have coupons you will not use, please send them on to someone else! Only 3% of coupons get used...sad!
Also, if you are throwing away expired coupons, SHAME ON YOU! :-) Military bases overseas allow expired coupons to be used for SIX months after expiration date! FORWARD THEM ON PLEASE!!!
WALGREENS $5/$25 purchase coupon
Also, I was at several different Walgreen's stores today, and you may find an in-store version of this coupon available at the check out. Just incase, I'd go ahead and print one!
If you want to make the most of your savings, check out the following links for great ideas on how to maximize using register rewards and coupons (from Moneysavingmom).
Shopping list 1
Shopping list 2
Shopping list 3
CVS and WALGREENS shopping trips
CVS:
Softsoap 4.99/4.00 ECBs
4 12 packs of Pepsi 12.00/4 ECBs
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total = 16.99
used $5/$15 coupon
total OOP = 11.99
ECBs = $8.00
WALGREENS
Transaction 1:
2 Children's Benadryl 4.99 each./used 2 $1/1 coupons from coloring book insert = 2/$7.98
RR = $5.00
Vitamin Conditioner = 3.99
RR=$4.00
Wags Diapers = 5.99
4/$10.00 Crest and Oral B deal
2 Oral B advantage toothbrushes $2.50 each/used two .50/1 MFCs = $2.00 each = 2/$4.00
2 Crest with Scope toothpaste $2.50 each/ used two .50/1 MFCs = $2.00 each = 2/$4.00
4/$8.00
RR= $5.00
Tylenol PM B1G1 Free 2/4.99/used two $2/1 MFCs = 2/.99
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Total = 26.95
Used $5/$25 coupon = 21.95 OOP
RR = $14.00
Transaction 2:
2 Children's Benadryl 4.99 each/ used two $1/1 coupons from color book insert = 2/7.98
RR = $5.00
Vitamin Shampoo 3.99
RR = $4.00
Pepsi 3/11.00
RR = 2.00
Colgate Spongebob toothbrush $5.00
RR = $5.00
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Total 27.97
used $5/$25 coupon = 22.97 OOP
RR = $16.00
Transaction 3:
Dawn dish soap .99/used .25/1 MFC = .74
3 Calculator/Clock = .87 each. = 3/$2.61
Gum Tooth/Tongue 2 Pk toothbrush = 3.49
RR = 3.50
4 packs Huggies wipes 64 ct at $2.79 ea./used 4 $2/1 Wags coupons/used 4 .75/1 MFC
= .04 each = 4/.16
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Total 7.00 OOP
RR = $3.50
Transaction 4:
Huggies Wipes 64 ct 2.79/used $2/1 Wags coupon/used .75/1 MFC = .04
Dr Fresh automatic toothbrush = .84
Organic Conditioner Mint =6.99
Rebate = $6.99
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Total = 7.87
Used $4.00 RR from prior transaction = 3.87 OOP
Rebates = 6.99
Transaction 5:
Huggies wipes 64 ct. 2.79/used $2/1 Wags coupon/used .75/1 MFC = .04
Dr Fresh automatic toothbrush = .84
Organic Shampoo Mint = 6.99
Rebate = 6.99
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Total = 7.87
Used $5.00 RR = 2.87 OOP
Rebates = $6.99
Transaction 6:
Oral B Battery Toothbrush 1.89
Oral B Battery Toothbrush 1.89
Dr Fresh automatic toothbrush .25
3 Calculator/Clock .87 each = 3/$2.61
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Total = 6.64
used $5.00 RR
Total OOP = $1.64
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CVS TOTAL OOP = $11.99
CVS ECBs EARNED = $8.00
WALGREEN'S TOTAL OOP = $61.30
WALGREEN'S RRs EARNED = $33.50
WALGREEN'S REBATES EARNED = $13.98
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WHEELING AND DEALING!
She found some amazing deals on toothbrushes and oral hygeine items! They had Oral B Cross Action Power toothbrushes for $1.89!!! WHOOPY! Also, we found Dr. Fresh Turbo Power toothbrushes, WITH a Duracell AA Battery included for merely 25 cents! WHAT!!! Unfortunately, there were few of them left, but we bought the remainders! Also, my favorite steal, was an awesome calculator for just 89 cents! This is no ordinary calculator, it is high tech baby!!! It is a travel size, with a case, it has a calendar, alarm clock...I'm not even sure what else it does, but I was happy to find a pretty little gadget to throw in my coupon binder! Oh yes!
We also found a great deal on Huggies wipes. Only FOUR CENTS for 64 ct. I was loving it!!!
So, when we left, I decided to hit a couple more stores to see if they had any of the deals. I had luck at one here in town, but the one right down the street was not participating in the calculator or toothbrush bargains. Their loss!!! I was ready to buy.
All in all, I had some great savings today...and I got to spend time with two great friends, Melissa and Autumn! Who could ask for more than that?
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Basics...
While Jamie was home, we were on a mission to get a second vehicle. While he was in Iraq, there was simply no need for two vehicles. I knew it was coming, but I wasn't prepared for the out of pocket expense of buying a second vehicle. Jamie has worked hard, and I knew he "deserved" to have what he wanted. Luckily, my husband is not a man of monetary definition...he is happy with whatever we can afford...which didn't happen to be much.
We agreed that whatever we bought would be paid for with cash from our savings. Jamie was bringing home a bit more money for his tour in Iraq, and we were able to put a little bit back each month. I am a saver...I would much prefer to hold on to our hard earned money, but Jamie is just the opposite. Getting to the same page was a task, to say the least. Finally, I went to the bank and made a hefty withdrawal for Jamie's purchase. I handed him the cash and told him to get whatever he wanted, as long as it could be paid for with the money inside the envelope. He looked...and he shopped...and he test drove...and finally, he found what he wanted. It is a pick up truck, extended cab, 3 door, with a back seat. Now I won't lie and say that it is the most beautiful piece of machinery I have ever seen, but it fits the bill and will be great for a second vehicle!
Jamie asked me to go with him to purchase the truck...and I was sick to my stomach to say the least! Nevertheless, I went along. We were able to get a great price on the truck (about half of what they were asking to begin with) because we were able to pay with cash. It felt good!!! It was great to walk in there, no hassles, and be able to pay for the truck...no payments...no interest...and we are able to put liability insurance on it instead of full-coverage! The best part, there was no buyers remorse!
Jamie agreed that we would work extra hard at putting the money back in the savings each month. So, what is my point you ask??? My point is this. After taking the Dave Ramsey class, I learned a lot of important information on living within our means. It felt SOOO GOOD to be able to do that, that I am now contemplating how we can implement this more in our daily lives.
My generation was raised to believe that living on credit was not only acceptable, but also inevitable! For many years, I lived just that way...I charged everything, paying up to 19% interest on every purchase! Shoes? Charge it! Outfits, charge that too! Even groceries went on our Sam's club card! We had credit debt out our ears: Express, Limited, Victoria's Secret, Sam's, Sears, Kay's, Walmart, Capital One...credit, after line of credit!
I am pleased to announce that we are now CREDIT CARD DEBT FREE, and we only have ONE credit card to our names now. It has a zero balance, and I intend to keep it that way!
So, we have goals. Unfortunately, with leading separate lives and two households, it has been a challenge to manage to stay on budget each month!
I want to learn to live more frugally! I would love to learn some basics...gardening? Why pay someone else to grow our food? Why pay grocery prices? Unfortunately, I have NO green thumb, but I could try! I'd also like to learn to make some of our own household supplies: laundry detergent? Cleaning supplies? I hate the chemicals!!! A downfall of mine? I tend to make quick meals, or eat out... I think of what I spend, and it makes me ill. What if I could learn to cook more from scratch? How much could we save?
How do you keep expenses down?
CVS $5 off $15 coupon!
This coupon came at the perfect time, as I am making my shopping lists today! My CVS list now looks as follows:
4 Pepsi 12 packs 4/$12.00 ($4 ECBs)
Softsoap Nutri Serums $4.99 ($4.00 ECBs)
Use ECB coupon for FREE toothbrush
Total = 16.99
use $5/$15 coupon
OOP = $11.99 + tax
ECBs earned for next week = $8.00
Sure, I know there are other great deals that I could do to earn more ECB's, but I am out of Pepsi, and...well, we just can't have that!!! :-)
WALGREENS COUPON!!!
I happen to LOVE these special little coupons! I particularly LOVE them when I can use them for diaper savings. Walgreen's has their brand diapers for $5.99 this week, and Pampers Jumbos for $8.99.
If you have manufacturer coupons, you can get quite a deal! Remember though, your total must be $25.00 AFTER coupons!!!
DEAL SCENERIO #1:
Transaction ONE:
Buy GUM TOOTHBRUSH 2 pack Tooth N Tongue Plus for $3.49 + tax
Receive $3.49 in Register Rewards
Transaction TWO:
Buy FIVE packs of Walgreen's brand Jumbo diapers at $5.99 each = 5/$29.95
Use $3.49 Register Rewards towards your total = $26.46
Use $5/$25 coupon = $21.46
At 32 diapers/pack, that is only .13 per diaper!!! Definently note worthy! If you have never tried Walgreen's brand diapers, this is a good time to give it a go! Personally, I really like them and have had great luck with them! You can repeat this scenerio if you wish!
SCENERIO #2:
Transaction ONE:
Buy Vitamin Shampoo or Conditioner at $3.99 + tax
Receive $3.99 in Register Rewards
Transaction TWO:
Buy 3 packs of Pamper's Jumbos at $8.99 each = 3/$26.97
Buy one pack of Gum Toothbrush 2 pack Tooth N tongue Plus for 3.49
Total = 30.46
Use 3.99 in RR from trans 1
Use $5/$25 coupon
TOTAL OOP = $21.47
Receive $3.49 in Register Rewards to put towards your next purchase
If you have Pamper's Manufacturer Coupons to use: EVEN BETTER!!! If you got Sunday's paper this last week, you are in luck!
$8.99 - $1.50 MFC = $7.49 each Jumbo pack x 4 = 29.96
Use $5/$25 Walgreen's coupon = 24.96
Total cost per diaper = 19.5 cents (based on size 3 Jumbos)
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Click HERE to get $2.00 off Johnson and Johnson product at Walgreen's
So, there you have it! You CAN print more than one of the coupons, so if you have more to purchase, split the transactions up to maximize your savings! Happy shopping, please let me know if you use these scenerios! THANKS
ARTSCOW DEAL
For only $9.99, we are offering you 2 neckties with free shipping included.
For more details:http://www.artscow.com/Create/ShowProduct.aspx?ProductId=391
Coupon code: 999NECKTIE
Expires on: 08/31/2009
No Quantity Limited, and make sure have neckties are in even number to enjoy the offer.Please note the neckties CAN be of different design.
Dairy Queen BUZZ
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
"If you are heading over to Walgreens, be on the lookout for a new Back-2-School Coupon Book with over $50 in coupon savings! This coupon booklet can most likely be found in the store by the ad circulars. All of these are manufacturer's coupons expiring 8/29/09. I do question some of these items tagged as "back to school." Smoking Cessation Gum? Dog treats? Excedrin (must be for the moms)? Too funny."
Also, worthy of mention, I found a new Walgreen's coloring book in the book section. Inside, much to my surprise, NEW WALGREEN'S COUPONS! My favorite, of course is for the $1.00 off HUGGIES coupon. Walgreen's coupons can be used multiple times, so this is a good one!
WOW BATH AND BODY WORKS WOW~!
Okay, I am in LOVE with this deal!!! I absolutely LOVE Bath and Body Works aromatherapy products, namely the tranquil mint! It is delightful, and I can't get enough of it!!! If I could do backflips, I would totally be doing them over THIS COUPON!
Spend $15 at your Bath and Body Works store, and receive a FREE AROMATHERAPY ITEM OF YOUR CHOICE!!! This is a freebie of up to $13. Click HERE for your coupon!
If you try one of these aromatherapy products, please let me know which one and if you liked it! THANKS
Free sandwich at Arby's tomorrow
JC Penney $10 off $50 coupon
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