Showing posts with label savings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label savings. Show all posts

Jan 17, 2010

Trucchi's 2 day sale - 1/22-1/23




For my eastern MA readers, Trucchi's is having a 2 day sale with 7 featured items! Here are my picks:

Boneless chicken thighs - $1.29/lb (I'll be stocking up on these!)
Cabot butter 1lb - $1.98
Red Seedless Grapes - $1.69/lb
Swiss Miss cocoa - $0.98
Xtra Laundry Detergent 68oz - $1.98 (stock up!)
Utz Potato Chips - 2/$1 (stock up for your Superbowl parties)

Their Bottom Round Roast is also on sale for $1.99/lb, this makes great stew meat if you can get the butcher to cut it up for you!




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Stop and Shop sale and coupon matchup - 1/15-1/21




Wicked Cool Deals has posted about a Cat deal for FREE Breakstone's cottage cheese doubles - be sure to check out how she got 15 for FREE!

This week at Stop & Shop isn't spectacular, but there IS a P&G catalina deal as well as a few stock-up pantry and meat items. Don't forget to read my How-To post on Catalinas to get the most bang for your buck! Here are the deals that caught my eye, compiled with a little help from Hot Coupon World

**I haven't confirmed yet, but the meats marked "half price" include a "sold at" price - I believe this is AFTER the half price discount, not before***
Shoulder Steak for london broil - Half Price (My flyer says it'll be $1.99/lb)
Fresh boneless Tilapia filets - $4.99/lb
White Gem roasting chicken - $0.99/lb

Broccoli bunches or crowns - $0.79/lb
Seedless Clementines 5lb box - $4.88 (limit 2)

Kellogg's Cereals or Pop Tarts - 2/$4
use $1/3 printable
use $1/2 cereal coupon from 12/13 RP
use $1/3 cereal coupon from 1/10 RP

Mission Fajita Tortillas - 2/$4
use $1/1 coupon from 1/10 SS

Bagel Bites - 2/$4
use $1/1 printable

10 for $10:
Del Monte Vegetables
use $1/4 printable
Chobani Greek Yogurt
use Buy 2 Get 1 Free printable
Avocados
Breakstone's Cottage Doubles
Bisquick Shake & Pour 5.1oz
Hunt's Tomatoes 28oz
Guaranteed Value Apple Juice 64 oz

P&G Deal (Spend $30, get $10 OYNO):
Bounty Paper Towels 8 roll - $10.00
Bounty Napkins - 4/$10
Bounty Basic Paper Towel 6pk - 2/$10
use $0.25/1 Bounty coupon from 12/27 PG (doubles)
Charmin Big Rolls 24 pk - $10.00
use $0.25/1 coupon from 12/27 PG (doubles)
Tide 2x Laundry Detergent - 2/$10
use $1/1 coupon from 12/27 PG
Bounce Fabric Softener sheets - 2/$10
use $0.25/1 coupon from 12/27 PG (doubles)
Puffs tissues 3pk - 2/$10
Downy Fabric Softener - 2/$10
use $0.50/1 coupon from 12/27 PG (doubles)
Duracell 16pk AA or AAA - $10
use $1/1 coupon from 12/13 RP and 1/17 PG
Pampers Jumbo Diapers - $10
use $2/1 coupon from 12/27 PG
Pampers Wipes - 4/$10
use $0.50/1 coupon from 12/27 PG (doubles)
Dawn Dish soap 10oz - 10/$10
use $0.25/1 coupon from 12/27 PG (doubles)
Crest Pro Health Rinse - 2/$10
Always Maxi Pads - 3/$10
Herbal Essences Hair Care - 3/$10
use $1/1 coupon from 12/27 PG





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Dec 15, 2009

Another DIY moment - homemade baby cereal!




It's official. My friends are convinced I've gone off the frugality deep end!

Baby O (aka the Noob) had his 4-month checkup yesterday - and aside from weighing in at a WHOPPING 16lb, 9oz and 26 1/2 inches, most notable was that our pedi gave us the green light to get him started on solid foods!

The thought of paying $3.50 or more a box for the Gerber cereals was making me sick to my stomach...so I did a little poking around online, and discovered how EASY it is to make homemade baby cereal! The most helpful site I found was WholesomeBabyFood.com, they lay out recipes for oatmeal, barley and rice cereals and offer lots of good tips about choosing grains, storing cereal, and preparation. There are also some great recipes for mixed cereals!

Turns out all you need for easy, CHEAP baby cereal is your WHOLE grains (rolled oats, whole brown rice grains, whole barley), a food processer/blender/coffee grinder, and water! (a note: you should NOT use Instant oatmeal, and rolled oats are preferred over quick oats as they have been through less processing)

Homemade Infant Cereal

1/4 cup whole grains (rolled oats, brown rice or barley)
1 cup water

Grind 1/4 cup of your whole grains in the grinder/food processor. The end result should be powdery and smooth with no visible large pieces. While grinding, bring 1 cup of water to a boil in a small saucepan. Once water is boiling, whisk in grain powder slowly. Reduce heat to low and simmer for appx 10 minutes. KEEP WHISKING!!! This will prevent it from clumping and burning.

Allow to cool, stir in breast milk, formula, or fruit as desired and to make cereal the desired consistency.

That's IT!

The cooked cereal can be stored in the fridge for up to 72 hours or frozen, so it's easy to make ahead of time. And of course, if you're already making hot whole grain cereal for your family, you can just puree your already-cooked breakfast for the baby!

Cost for an 8-oz box of Gerber cereal: $2.50 to 3.50 ($15-$21 for 42 oz)
Cost for a 42-oz canister of Rolled Oats from Price Rite: $1.79

Savings: $13.20 or more!




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Dec 12, 2009

Stop and Shop sales and coupon matchups 12/11-12/17




Did you shop enough at Stop & Shop over the last few weeks to earn your Holiday Reward coupons? If so, don't forget the coupons are only good through December 25th, so be sure to make the most of them!

Here's what I found worthwhile this week:

Boneless Chicken Breast - $1.99/lb (3lb or more)

Select GM Cereals - 2/$4
use $1/1 GM cereal printable
use $0.55/1 Cinnamon Toast Crunch printable
use $0.75/1 Cocoa Puffs printable
use $1/2 GM cereals printable
use $1/2 GM cereals coupon from 11/8 SS
use $1/3 GM cereals coupon from 11/22 SS
Net Price: $1.00-$1.66 each


Prince Pasta - 10/$10

Pillsbury cake or brownie mix - 10/$10
use $1/2 brownie mix coupon from 11/8 RP
Net price: $0.50/ea

Nestle Toll House Morsels - 2/$4
use $0.50/1 coupon from 11/1 RP

Dove products - buy $10 worth, get $3 off your order instantly
Deal scenario:
Buy 1 Dove body wash - $4.99
use $1.50/1 Dove body wash coupon from 10/4 RP
Buy 2 Dove Shampoo, Conditioner or styler - $2.99/ea
use $1/1 Dove hair care coupon from 10/4 RP
use $1.50/1 Dove conditioner coupon from 10/4 RP
Net price: $4 for all 3 products!



Propel Fitness water - $0.88/ea
Powerade - $0.88/ea


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Nov 24, 2009

The almighty FSA (Flexible Spending Acount)




I love this time of year - Thanksgiving turkey, Christmas shopping, open enrollment....

Yes, for most of us, this is the golden time of year when we have to re-opt for our benefits, smack in the middle of the busiest season of holidays. Brilliant planning, I tell you. I just finished making my christmas shopping list and now I get to choose how much more I'm going to pay to keep my family insured for next year. (because it's almost always more, isn't it?) Hooray!

One benefit that I find is TERRIBLY underused is the Flexible Spending Account. You might also see phrases like "Healthcare Spending Account" or "Dependant Care Account", but it all boils down to the same thing: An amount of money that YOU choose gets taken out of your paycheck PRE-TAX (same as your health insurance)every week, and you are able to use it to pay for pre-determined goods or services. What exactly does that mean?

See if you can answer "yes" to any of the following:
Do you and your family members
- visit the doctor at least once each every year and pay a copay?
- fill a prescription and pay a copay?
- use over the counter cough medicine, pain medecine, antacid, bandaids, vitamins, or anything else in a drugstore that can be considered "medical"?
- have a baby that needs diaper rash ointment?
- wear glasses or contacts?
- wear braces or have a child that will be getting them this year?
- have other dental work that won't be fully covered by dental insurance?

(these are generally ALL acceptable expenses for a Flexible/Healthcare spending account - check with your benefits provider to be sure. You can't use it to pay your health insurance premiums, or for nursing home or other long-term care arrangements)

What about these, do you:
- have a child in daycare?
- plan to send your child to a full-day camp?
- have an adult family member in daycare?
- have a family member that requires in-home care not covered by insurance?

(these all qualify as expenses for a Dependant care account, but check with your provider. Most do NOT count sleep-away camps or nursing home costs)

So you can actually set aside a portion of your paycheck every week to cover these expenses, that's helpful for budgeting...but how can an FSA save you money?

Remember, money for a flexible spending account is taken out PRE-TAX. If you just use money deposited in your bank account to pay these expenses, you've already given the government their share before you have the money to spend. By having it taken out pre-tax, it reduces the amount of pay you're being taxed on! Let me use myself as an example...

I decided this year to sign on for $1000 in my FSA (that amounts to just over $19 per week out of my check). Let's say conservatively that I'll be hit with 25% tax each paycheck. In order for me to have the SAME $1000 to use for expenses after taxes, I would have to make $1335! No typo there - I save $335 in taxes by having the money put away pre-tax!!! What could you do with an extra $300 this year?

The thing I find that scares most people away is the "use it or lose it" clause that all FSA's carry, meaning if you don't use all the money in your account by the end of the year, it goes away. But before you get too worried, take a look at the list of eligible expenses...many of them are regular, fixed costs! Here's how I figure out how much to put away:

- # of doctors appointments (in my case, regular checkups for us and the kids, plus visits to the specialists for my husband's diabetes and ADD, I also added 2 sick visits for each child) x our copay
- Cost of maintenance medications (anything you take daily, weekly or monthly). Figure out how many times you'll refill them over the year, and the copay each time.
- Cost of any planned procedures or medical equipment (including glasses, contacts or dental gear). My doctors offices helped out a lot in estimating cost ahead of time.
- I figure in about $75-100 a year in "incidental" expenses like bandaids, aspirin, cough medicine, and unplanned prescriptions. If you have low copays, a lower number may work better for you.

Healthcare spending accounts are easy to use up if you have anything leftover come December - I rarely do but if there's $10 or $12 still in there I stock up on band aids and Neosporin...having boys in the house makes that a no-brainer :) But it can just as easily be used on vitamins, pain relievers, or anything else you buy over the counter with regularity.

Dependant care accounts are a little different - most dependant care is a fixed weekly or monthly cost, so it should be pretty simple to tally up a year's worth. But if you have leftover money, there's not much you can do about it. Those I know who use this kind of pre-tax account have told me they figure out their yearly cost, and put about 75-80% of it in a Dependant care account. Yes, there is a period of time where they're paying after-tax money at the end of each year, but they never worry about losing unused funds.

As always, check with your own benefits provider to confirm what is covered, and how you get access to your money (we recently switched to a system that gives us a "credit card" linked to the account but before that we had to save receipts and submit them for reimbursement). It also might not benefit you if your out-of-pocket expenses are high enough that you can use them as a deduction on your taxes (FSA money cannot be deducted since it's pre-tax). But if it'll put a few hundred dollars back in your pocket, it's worth looking into!




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Nov 5, 2009

Do you Woot? Halo Sleep sacks for $7.99 shipped!



I love Woot! If you haven't visited them before, I highly recommend it - they get closeouts and seconds to sell at deep discounts, and they offer one item per day until they're all sold out. Definitely worth a daily check-in!

Today at Kids.woot.com they have Halo Sleep Sacks for $7.99 SHIPPED! The only size they have left is small (suitable for babies about 1-6 months but check the Halo sizing info) and you can choose a pink leopard print or olive camoflage print. These retail for $20-30 even at Target, so get it while you can!



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Nov 4, 2009

Cleanup in the cereal aisle!

Man, I have a hard time when a good deal comes along! I had read Deal Seeking Mom's post about the Kellogg's cereal deal at Target this week and had to see what I could make of it.

According to the deal, selected Kelloggs cereals were $2.66 and ALL Kelloggs cereals are buy 3, get one free. There are several links to Kellogg's Mfr coupons on the post, plus a Target store printable for $1/1 Kelloggs cereal that can be stacked! I also found a Target printable for Chex mix that could be combined with a couple of Chex mix printables from Coupons.com, and a free Pop Tarts coupon I had from an old campaign.

As it turns out, the cereals under the sale price were VERY limited - the Raisin Bran was the only one I had coupons for (my store didn't carry the Corn Flakes Touch of Honey, and the Special K cereals weren't at the sale price). But I still managed to get all of the cereal for an average price of $1.05 per box after coupons, so I'm satisfied :) Here's how it worked out:

13 Boxes Kellogg cereals (2 Corn Flakes, 1 Rice Krispies, 1 Special K Blueberry, 2Special K Cinnamon Pecan, 3 Raisin Bran, 4 Frosted Mini Wheats) - $40.83
used 10 $1/1 Target Printables
used $8.25 in various mfr printable coupons
Received 3 free boxes as part of promotion

Final cost: $13.64, or $1.05 per box!

2 bags Chex Mix, on sale for $1.75
used $1/2 Target Printable
used 2 $0.50/1 mfr printables

Final Cost: $1.50, or $0.75 each!

1 box Blueberry Muffin Pop Tarts, $2.29
used mfr coupon for a free box
Final Cost: FREE!

1 bag Goldfish crackers $1.89 (The Boy Wonder and I got a snack attack)
1 DVD Cat in the Hat animated $5.00

Grand Total: $22.03!!!



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Oct 14, 2009

A little extra shopping...



I did a little extra shopping this week, we needed formula and I wanted to hit a few sale items at Shaw's. Before today my total spending for the month was at $119, including diapers and paper goods. I'm loosening up on my goal amount because of the need to buy formula - my new aim is for $200-$250 monthly (still a pretty good target!) I still have $80-130 for the next two weeks, based on the new goals.

When determining my budget for sale/stockpile items, I figured out what I'd need to get through the rest of the month (2 loaves bread - $2.40, 5 gallons milk - $12.00, 1 can formula - $19.99, 8 bottles soda (for hubby) - $9.12, 1 pack TP - $4.99, $10 per week allowance for fruit and veggies), which came to just under $70. That leaves me with $10-60 to play with. What I bought today includes some items on the necessity list (milk and soda were under my budgeted amounts!) and some stockpile stuff, so I'm on track to meet my goal!

I hit Shaw's, Stop & Shop and BJ's, and here were my totals (amt saved doesn't factor in BJ's regular lower prices):

Total OOP: $56.57
Total saved: $29.15
Total left for the month: $24-$74

BJ's
Gallon milk - $2.28 (actually cheaper than Price Rite!)
3 lb bananas - $1.44
Diaper Genie refill - $4.99
BJ's formula - $19.99

Total: $29.01

Stop & Shop

Reusable Grocery Bag - $0.99
free reusable bag reward loaded on my Rewards card!
Quilted Northern 9 Mega roll - $5.99
used $1/1 coupon from 10/11 RP
Stop & Shop sugar cookies - $1.00 (had a craving!)

Total: $9.98
Total Saved: $3.99 ($1.00 coupon, $2.00 store savings, $0.99 reward)
Total OOP: $6.30

Shaw's

Hotel Style turkey breast - $8.30 (on sale $0.99/lb, 8-10lb avg weight)
8 bottles soda - $7.44 (all the soda we'll need for the month!)
2 boxes Barilla Whole grain pasta - $1.76
used $1/2 coupon from 8/23 SS
2 boxes Barilla Piccolini pasta - $1.76
used $1/2 coupon from 8/23 SS
***Barilla pasta for $0.38 per box!!!

2 Coffeemate creamers 16 oz - $4.00

Total: $46.42
Total saved: $25.16 ($2.00 coupons, $23.16 store savings)
Total OOP: $21.26




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Oct 6, 2009

Target run - cheap applesauce and PB!





Tara over at Deal Seeking Mom posted about a great Target deal on Skippy Peanut butter this week, so I had to check it out! Between hubby and the Boy Wonder we go thru a LOT of peanut butter :) While I was there I also checked into the Mott's applesauce deal (buy 5, get a $5 gift card) to see if it was worthwhile.

The Skippy was priced at $2.04 per 16oz jar, a little higher than what other areas are finding. We also didn't get the $0.75/1 coupon in RedPlum, we had a $1/2 instead. But I usually pay $7.50 for two 40OZ jars at BJ's (about $0.09/oz) which makes a 16 oz jar about $1.50 - with the coupons I'd be paying $1 or less at Target so it was definitely worth it!

The Mott's deal was pretty great too! The sale includes the more expensive flavored/no sugar types which usually cost about $2.70 for a 6 pack, so picking those up at $1.75 (before the gift card) made for a great deal! There were also some packages marked at $1.69 but still part of the gift card promo!

Here's what I got for $25.98 (and yes, I spoiled my Boy just a wee bit, but with sale prices I can afford to!)

Transaction #1:
5 Motts applesauce 6-packs - $8.69

Total OOP: $8.69
got $5 gift card

Transaction #2
5 Motts applesauce 6-packs - $8.75

used $5 GC
Total OOP: $3.75
got $5 gift card

Transaction #3
6 Skippy 16 oz peanut butter - $2.04
used 6 $1/1 Target coupons
used one $1/2 coupon from 10/4 RedPlum

2 Toddler plates - $2
2 Toddler flatware sets - $2
2 Coffeemate 16 oz - $3.74
1 Bob the Builder DVD - $5

used $5 GC
Total OOP: $13.54




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Sep 25, 2009

Shaws sales & matchups 9/25-10/1

This could be a good stock up week for chicken and beef roast, especially if you snagged the $3 catalina from the Old El Paso deal (buy 6 get $3 OYNO, buy 3 get $1 OYNO). That catalina is still active until 10/4 so you can make this a GREAT buy!

Here are my picks for best sale items (compiled with help from Slickdeals.net):

-Split chicken breasts - $0.99/lb (3lb or more)
-use $1 off 3lb or more store printable coupon
-Bottom round roast, chuck roast, or seven rib pork roast - $2.99/lb
use circular coupon for free potatoes, onions & carrots with roast - a $4 value
(if used with a 3-4lb roast the per-pound price is $2 or less)

-Eastern apples - $0.59/lb
-Shaws Marketfresh Spinach 10 oz - $0.99
-Shaws yellow onions - $0.99
-Hood Ice Cream - $1.99
-Philadelphia Cream Cheese - $0.99/ea
-GM cereals & cereal bars, Betty Crocker fruit snacks - 4/$10
use $4 off 4 circular coupon
use $1/3 GM cereals coupon from 9/13 SS
use $0.55 off Trix printable (check for other participating GM cereal coupons at Coupons.com!

-Ronzoni Healthy Pasta - 10/$10
use $1/2 printable
-Hamburger Helper - 10/$10
use $0.75/3 printable
-Francesco Rinaldi sauce - 10/$10
-Sara Lee Deli Meat - $3.99
only $0.99 if you got the $3 coupon from earlier this month!
-Gatorade 32oz - 10/$10
use circular coupon for 5 free Propel waters WYB 10 Gatorade - 15 drinks at $0.66 ea!




Colgate Toothpaste or Toothbrush - 10/$10

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Sep 24, 2009

$0.37 Huggies wipes at Wal Mart

We had to run to Wal Mart to pick up some diabetic supplies for hubby, so I scanned some of the sale posts to see what I might be able to pick up while I was there - I saw Deal Seeking Mom's post that mentioned a free 40 count Huggies wipes deal with a coupon.

They were sold out of the 40-count packs, but they had the Huggies Natural Care 72-count boxes for $2.37! I used this $2 off any Huggies diaper product coupon (you can print twice) and got two boxes for $0.37 each! They also had the cartoon character boxes of wipes for $2.50.

I usually buy the BJ's brand wipes that come in resealable soft packages (nine 88-count packs for about $16), but the hard boxes are nice to have and the BJ's refills fit inside!



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Sep 22, 2009

Fall savings from Restaurant.com

From now thru September 27th, Restaurant.com is offering all gift certificates for 70% off! That translates to $25 gift certs for just $3!

Just visit Restaurant.com, look up your area (by zip code or region), select your restaurant gift certificates and enter the promo code TREAT before checkout. Discount will be applied to all GC's in your shopping cart.

As always, most restaurants place some restrictions on use of the gc's, so be sure to read the fine print. Once purchased the GC's are good for up to a year, so don't be afraid to do a little early gift shopping!!




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Sep 18, 2009

Frugal Family Fun


Frugality is like a fungus...it starts out small, then grows on you until it takes over!!

I started out my journey to frugality by focusing on my grocery spending, but the more I practice it at the supermarket, the more I find that the lessons learned apply in EVERY area of spending. I get as excited finding ways to save on unconventional things as I do when I pull a sale/store coupon/mfr coupon trifecta and get stuff for free :)

One of my new favorite ways to save on entertainment for my family comes from - wait for it - the library - and I'm not talking about books and movies! Most local libraries are given discount passes to area attractions, and some of those discounts are really impressive! In my area, we have the SAILS network of libraries, and I can go to just about any SAILS member library and get great discounted or free admission passes to tons of day trip destinations.

An example: yesterday, my husband and I took our toddler to the Boston Museum of Science. We reserved a library pass the day before, and the pass was good for a $5 admission price for up to 4 people...TEN BUCKS for a trip that would have normally cost us $26 per adult - so we saved $42! Including parking, the ride on the T and admission, the entire day cost us $27. Not too bad for a big-ticket attraction!!

Check with your local library, then start planning some day trips!



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Sep 4, 2009

Target shopping - $0.16 Pop Tarts!

I finally got out to do some Target shopping, after getting wind of a few great deal scenarios from It's Hip to Save! I did pretty well considering it was a last-minute effort.

I didn't get the Special K bars deal, they were already sold out with no rainchecks - I also passed on the bigger 12-count pop tart boxes with the free milk (the coupons for Pop Tarts that I could print were for the smaller boxes not the big ones), and instead got the 8-count boxes for an absolute steal. Here's how it panned out:

Trans #1
Bought 5 Edy's Ice Cream 1.5 qt, on sale for $2.50
used 5 $1/1 Target printable coupons
Final Cost: $7.50
got a $5 Gift Card
Paid $7.50 OOP
saved $11.45 ($6.45 sale price, $5 coupons)


Trans #2
Bought 4 Special K Cereals, on sale for $2.39
Final Cost: $9.56
got a $5 GC
Paid $4.56 OOP
Used $5 GC from previous Transaction
saved $2.40 (sale price)


Trans #3
Bought 2 boxes Blueberry Muffin Pop Tarts (8-count), on sale for $1.46
Bought 1 bag Goldfish Grahams, on sale for $1.50
used 2 $0.75/1 Target Pop Tart printable coupons
used 2 $0.55/1 internet Pop Tart mfr printables
Final Cost: $1.82
used $5 GC from previous transaction
Paid $0.00 OOP
Saved $3.55 ($2.60 coupons, $0.95 sale price)


TOTAL OOP: $13.06
TOTAL SAVED: $17.40 (plus $3.18 remaining balance on my Gift Card!)





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Aug 7, 2009

Kraft Rebate promotion starts today!

Don't forget - today is the first day you can make eligible purchases for the Kraft rebate program! When you purchase $25 in participating products, Kraft will give you a $5 catalina OYNO at the register and you can send in for a $20 rebate for the rest!

Visit my post here for a complete list of participating grocery stores, and any coupons I've found that can be used!






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Aug 4, 2009

Shaw's Catalina Craziness!

So I did manage to get out for one final shopping hurrah before the baby comes, and decided to make the most of the Shaw's/Unilever Catalina deal (buy $30 worth of participating items - before coupons - get $15 catalina for your next purchase). I double-dipped the promotion and had one of my better shopping trips in a LONG while! My Shaw's gave out three $5 catalinas instead of one for $15, but according to my store manager you CAN use them all at the same time if you like. The only restriction is that they cannot give you cash back on a catalina.

The final totals over 3 transactions:
Total before sales: $129.51
Total after sale prices: $81.94
Total Coupons: $49.60 (includes $25 in catalinas!)
Total OOP: $32.34
75% savings!


Here are my scenarios:

Transaction #1

6 - Wishbone Dressings - used two $1.25/2 insert coupons, and two $0.75/1 coupons (doubled) Three of them had peelies for a free bottle of dressing WYB Chinet salad plates - I'll be saving those for later!
6 - Chex Mix bags - used Peelies for $0.50/2 (doubled) and two printable $0.50/1 coupons
2 - Betty Crocker Warm Delights Minis - used two $0.50/1 coupons
2 - Degree deodorant - used two $1/1 coupons

Total before sales: $47.37
Total after store sales: $30.47
Total Coupons: $11.50
Total OOP: $18.97
received $15 in catalinas OYNO


Transaction #2
10 - Honey Nut Cheerios - used four $1/2 coupons, and two $0.55/1 coupons
8 - Suave Shampoo/Conditioners - used four $1/2 coupons

Total before sales: $52.02
Total after store sales: $36.23
Total Coupons: $9.10 PLUS $15 in Catalinas from Trans #1 - $24.10
Total OOP: $12.13
received $15 in catalinas OYNO


Transaction #3

1 - Cantaloupe
6 - Del Monte Fruit Naturals - used three $1/2 coupons
4 - Shaw's brand chips/snacks - used $1/4 store printable
4 - Shaw's English muffins
3 - Cento Crushed tomatoes (large cans)

Total before sales: $30.12
Total after store sales: $15.24
Total coupons: $4.00 PLUS $10 in Catalinas from Trans #2 - $14.00
Total OOP: $1.24








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