Saturday, March 14, 2009

CVS Deals 3/15

There are 3 MONEY MAKERs this week! See details below!

Irish Spring Body Wash =$4.99 (3 DAY ONLY SALE, limit 1)
Get back 4.99 in EB=FREE!
Use .50/1 coupon coming out in tomorrows SS insert=.50 MONEY MAKER!

Colgate Max Whitening Toothpaste or Max Toothbrush =$2.99, limit 1
Get back 2.99 in EB=FREE!
use .75/1 coming out in tomorrow's SS insert=.75 MONEY MAKER!

Right Guard Sport, Soft & Dri, Dry Idea, or Xtreme Deodorant= $2.99, limit 1
Get back $2 in EB=.99
Use $2/1 Dry Idea coupon here=$1 MONEY MAKER!

If you buy all 3 of these items and use the suggested coupons above you could make an overage of $2.25!!!

Be sure to see other great CVS deals this week here, and Walgreens deals here!
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Friday, March 13, 2009

This week's MEGA SAVINGS!


I bought 20 participating items in one transaction and had 82% in savings!!! Here is what I did:
  • 4 tubs of Land O Lakes butter spread=6.76
  • 1 Quaker Qaukes=.99
  • 3 boxes of Fiber One bars=7.50
  • 2 bags of Chex Mix=4.58
  • 2 Colgate toothbrushes=3.00
  • 1 Colgate toothpaste=1.50
  • 4 Ken's Salad dressings=9.16
  • 1 Toaster strudel=2.39
  • 2 pints of Kroger ice cream=1.98
Total before coupons=37.86
  • -$5 off total for purchasing 10 participating items
  • -$5 off total for purchasing 10 participating items
  • - 4 .55/1 Land O lakes coupons=-$4.00
  • - 1/1 Quaker coupon
  • - 3 .50/1 Fiber One coupons=-$3.00
  • -.75/1 shortcuts.com Fiber One coupon
  • -$1/2 shortcuts.com Fiber One coupon
  • -2 .50/1 Chex Mix coupons=-$2.00
  • - 2 .60/1 Cellfire.com chex mix coupons=-$1.20
  • -3 .75/1 Colgate coupons=-$3.00
  • -4 1/1 Kens salad dressing coupons=-$4.00
  • -.35/1 Toaster strudel coupon=-.70
  • -.50/1 Cellfire.com toaster strudel coupon
Total after coupons=$6.71!!!!

Considering I bought many "snack" items I thought this was a perfect way to show how easy it is to buy these for less since they are often the cause of our grocery bill getting out of control.

Birthday FREEBIES

Well considering my inbox is flooding with birthday freebies and coupons (yep the big day is a few short days away) I thought I would let you in on these great deals too!

This website here has a great compilation of all the great FREEBIES to be had! All you have to do at is sign up your email. Don't forget to sign up your hubby's and kiddos too!

Since my hubby is on spring break from school next week we plan to thoroughly enjoy all my FREE treats!

Hy-Vee ONE DAY ONLY SALE!

These deal are good for TODAY ONLY (Friday the 13th). Be sure to see the other weekly deals here!
  • Green seedless grapes=.88/lb.
  • Hy-Vee half gallons of milk=1.18/1
  • Hy-Vee 64 oz. Apple juice=.99/1
  • Whole boneless pork loin=1.99/lb.
  • Hy-Vee Deli Sliced ham=1.88/lb.
  • 5 oz. Bacon wrapped Turkey tenderloin=10/$10
  • Fresh Deli Subs= BIGI free
  • Halmark Expression greeting cards=BIGI free
  • 12 inch fresh Pizzas=BIGI fre (prices 7.99/1)
  • 5 lb. russet potatoes=.99/1
  • Fresh sliced pork steak=.99/1
  • Hy-Vee 4qt pails of ice cream=2.98
Those are the best deals I see of the one day sale!

Happy Friday!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Dillons: Chex Mix .19/bag?

It looks like Chex Mix is also apart of the Mega 10 event going at Dillons. It is regularly priced at 2.29. Here is how you get this for .19/bag assuming you have 9 other qualifying purchases in one transaction to get your automatic $5 off your .50/per item:
  • 1 bag of chex mix=2.29
  • -.50 per item discount for purchasing 10 qualifying items
  • -.50/1 coupon from recent inserts
  • -.60/1 cellfire.com coupon
Total=.19 for a bag!

Hy-Vee 3/11-3/17

Again my apologies that this is arriving late. Be sure to come back early tomorrow morning for all the Friday the 13th ONLY DEALS! Also don't forget to pick up your Hy-Vee coupon book in the store!
  • Pepsi 2 liters=.88/1
  • General Mills cereal=1.68/1 (Beats Aldi price and if you use coupons here and here you can get a better deal!)
  • 3 lb. bags of Pilgram's pride chicken breasts=4.99 (beats Aldi price of 6.25!)
  • 3 lb. bags of select apples=1.99/bag (GREAT PRICE!)
  • Dole broccoli=1.38/head
  • 16 oz package of radishes=.99
  • 1lb. packages of Grimmway farms baby carrots=.88/1 (beats Aldi regular price of .99/1)
  • sweet yellow onions=.59/lb.
  • Hy-Vee fresh packages of chicken drumsticks or thighs=.79/lb. (great price!)
  • Carol Budding 8-10 oz packages of lunch meat=2/$4. There are often $1 off coupons on the inside!
  • Betty Crocker corn muffin or pizza crust mix=3/$1 or .33/1 (same as Aldi price)
  • Betty Crocker boxes of brownies=.96/1 (Aldi price is still around .79/1 I think)
  • Hy-Vee cottage white or wheat bread=.99/1 (beats the Aldi wheat bread price of 1.19/1!)
  • Hy-Vee individual cups of yogurt=3/$1 or .33/1 (beats Aldi price of .43/1)
  • Select 2 lb. bags of Lyndon Farm potatoes=.99/1 (GREAT PRICE!!!)
  • Hy-Vee 12 oz. cottage cheese=.77/1 (beats Aldi price of 2.12 for 24 oz.)
  • Green cabbage=.15/lb.
  • Farmland sausage links=1.29/1 (use coupons from Farmland mailer to get a better price!)
  • Oscar Myer bacon=1.99/1 with in ad coupon
  • 8 oz. package of Hy-Vee singles cheese=.88/1 with in ad coupon (Aldi price for these is .79/1 I think)
Be sure to check back tomorrow for all the Friday the 13th ONLY DEALS!!!

Also I am wondering your thoughts on Dillons vs. Hy-Vee. Would you say that you are able to find things for a better price at Dillons or Hy-vee on a regular basis?

Remember the best way to support this blog besides your readership is to continue using the coupons.com widget found here. If you would like to see deals at other grocery stores be sure to visit the BeCentsAble Grocery Gathering here!

See the weekly Dillons (Kroger) deals here and the Apple market deals here!

Getting Control of the Grocery Bill Part II

This is what I posted over at TopekaKidsRock.com this morning. Be sure to head over there to see all the FUN spring break happenings around Topeka next week!

Getting Control of the Grocery Bill Part II

This the second post in my series titled "Getting Control of the Grocery Bill." In the 1st post I discussed knowing how much you are spending and what a good amount to spend is. In this post I want to suggest food items that might create "waste" in your grocery bill.

In my personal opinion one of the biggest ways to waste your precious grocery dollars is by buying unnecessary snacks/convenience items. I say this because I have experienced it first hand. When we were 1st married with no kids our grocery budget was $25o.00 a month. After the birth of our 1st child and a job change we needed to cut our grocery budget to $160.00 a month. The most helpful way to meet my new goal was to stop buying snack and convenience items. It was a hard adjustment at first, but we slowly got used to it. (As a side note, my husband and I have since both shed those extra pounds we always said we wanted to get rid of!)

What I consider snack/convenience items:
I consider snack/convenience items anything that comes in a box... for the most part. Mainly for us those snack items are/were granola bars, little debbies, snack packs (individual 100 calories packs, or other convenience take along items), crackers, chips, cookies, pop tarts, frozen snacks (pizza rolls, hot pockets, lean cuisine meals), soda, ice cream, instant anything and even cereal.

The reality about most of these products is that they don't really add any nutritional value to your diet and they are terribly over priced! Below are some ideas to still have snack/convenience items in your house but at less of the cost.

Breakfast items:
Instead of buying frozen waffles, pancakes, toaster strudels or other frozen meals make things like muffins, breads, pancakes and waffles from scratch and then freeze them. The defrost button on the microwave works great for things like this. Pancakes and waffles reheated in a toaster are also a hit!

If you are cereal eaters try eating less of it (like only 3 days a week instead of 6) or buying it when it is a good price. Aldi cereal is around $1.70 a box and my thought when it comes to cereal is that if it doesn't beat the Aldi price I am not buying it.

Snacks:
Who doesn't love snacks? We love them in our house and have them regularly! Instead of buying little debbies and boxed/bagged cookies I just simply make my own sweet treats. I make a big batch of cookies and freeze them so we can have them on hand. As for chips and crackers I would say buy less of them and sub in more fruits and veggies.

Convenience/frozen boxed items:

These are things like Hamburger Helper meals, instant potatoes, instant rice pouches, frozen pizzas, etc. I know these make for a quick and easy meal but you can often make the same thing from scratch for less. Believe me I know time is an issue and I am not saying never use these items, just start using them less.

Keep in mind I am NOT telling you that you SHOULD NEVER buy any of the items I have mentioned. I am simply suggesting that if you find your grocery bill is out of control consider finding ways to cut these items out or buy them for less. I know it is a hard adjustment at first especially if you have children or husbands that are particularly used to these food items, but the savings is well worth it if that is your goal.

Now I will confess for a short time we really didn't eat many snack/convenience items because we simply didn't have the money to buy them. We still don't have much wiggle room in our budget, but I find through the use of coupons and smart shopping I am often able to have some snack/convenience items in our house for 75% of the actual cost or I get them for free. I do this by using coupons and the timing on this post couldn't have gotten better since Dillons is offering some great deals on snack items this week! You can get many of the items I mentioned in this post for at least 1/2 of the regular cost. Check out those deals here! If you are looking for inexpensive meal ideas made from scratch you can see what I use here.

The 3rd post in this series will come next Thursday and in that I will focus on the benefits of menu planning and how that can also help you get control of the grocery bill.

***The Hy-Vee post will be up later this morning... thanks for your patience on this!***