Showing posts with label Coupon shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coupon shopping. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

28 June - incredible savings!

I just had to share this. I mean Wow! - really great shopping at CVS today!
1 bag goldfish crackers (this was my splurge item): normally $2,
after sale & coupons (ASC) = $1.00
1 Aveeno shampoo
1 Aveeno conditioner
2 Aveeno styling products:
normally $31 total; 
ASC + $10 Extra Bucks reward + rebate = FREE
1 John Freida shampoo & 1 conditioner: normally $14 total;
$0.50 ea. ASC + $3 Extra Bucks reward = $1
3 Betty Crocker Warm Delights: normallly $6.87 total;
$0.13 ea. ASC = $0.39
6 packages Stayfree pads: normally $42 total;
ASC = FREE
TOTAL: normally = $95.94; ASC + rebate + tax = $3.05

SO, I ended up paying $3.05 out of pocket after using coupons, Extra Bucks from my last CVS purchase, & getting a $10 cash rebate for my Aveeno products + I have $13 in Extra Bucks to use on my next purchase. In that sense, it's like I was given $10 in store credit to get all this stuff! I'm officially converted to couponing.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

23 June - it feels good to save

All this loot normally costs about $95 before sales & coupons (crazy expensive!).
I paid $45 out of pocket & ended up with $25 credit towards my next purchase. So basically, I got all of this for $20, or paid for the Huggies at regular cost & got the rest for free plus $5 credit left over. I had about 79% savings today & am really excited! Thanks for getting me into couponing again Melanie!
1 - 64 oz. grape juice = $1
2 - Colgate toothpastes = earned $0.46
1 - 50-ct. ibuprofen = $1
1 - 82-ct jumbo pack Huggies = $7
3 - Kraft salad dressings = earned $0.50
3 - King size KitKats: $0.77 ea. = $2.31
grapes, tomatoes, serrano peppers = $3
1 - 1 lb. bag carrots = Free
2 - Coppertone sticks: $1 ea. = $2
10 - Sobe life waters = earned $1
3 - cans Cream of Chicken soup (not in picture): $0.50 ea. = $1.50
+tax = ~$20 total

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Coupons

Face wash, Contact solution, & Nail polish - all things that I wanted or needed to buy that I got for free.
I have been trying for a while to find ways to cut back on our food spending. I make meal plans and grocery lists before I go to the store, so I won't buy any extra items. I also try to follow through with actually making the meals, so that we don't have to go out to eat (I greatly need to improve on this). Over the last few weeks, I have come across (just by chance) articles that talk about using coupons to drastically minimize your grocery bill. I never thought too much about using coupons because we shop at Wal-Mart, and their prices are already so low. However, I had two other friends mention on their blogs how much money they had saved (as well as how much food storage they had accumulated) by coupon shopping. So, yesterday I started my experiment (I actually prepared for a few days before that - I made a list of just about everything I could think of that I would ever buy, from produce to Pillsbury cinnamon rolls to toothpaste). Because Wal-Mart's prices are already so low, oftentimes the lowest sale prices at other stores are still more expensive, so I went to Wal-Mart with my list I had made the day before, and wrote down the prices of as many of the items as I could find (there were a lot of items). I started thinking, "Why am I spending time on this? I'm so tired of recording the prices, and I'll probably never look at them again to compare to other stores' sale prices." However, I was then able to buy the few things I needed from Wal-Mart & then go to Safeway where, because I had made my comparison list, I was able to go straight to the sale items that were even cheaper than Wal-Mart's prices. I then went to Rite Aid & gathered a few of their really cheap sale items & even got $25 worth of stuff for free. I am really excited about building my storage supply & saving money on my everyday groceries. Thanks Anne for the website referral (It breaks down all the sale items in the grocery stores around you, and tells you what's a good deal, a rock bottom price, & items you can get for free, whether at the store's sale price or with the addition of coupons). Check it out if you're interested. It's really not as time consuming as I made it by recording my own prices at Wal-Mart. I'm just a total nerd & wanted to make sure it was even worth using coupons if Wal-Mart's prices would still be lower than other stores anyway. I recommend at least doing the trial period. If you have any questions let me know, and if you sign up, I would love if you would use me as your referral.