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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

I went into Target for only paper towels, I came out with much more.

Paper Towels
Not the best deal ever, but I needed paper towels.
Calculations:
$3.49 up&up paper towels
$0.50 Target coupon + 5% cartwheel coupon = $0.65 Off
$3.49 - $0.65 = $2.84

Then I saw that they had a sale going on for the cereal, and the hubby has been wanted some Crispex lately. The sale was buy 5 select boxes of cereal (which as far as I could tell was all of the cereal) and get a free $5 gift card.
Calculations:
3 boxes of Crispex at $2.99 ea = $8.97
1 box of Raisin Bran and 1 box of Reeses Puffs = $6.68
Subtotal = $15.65
$15.65 subtotal - $2 coupons - $5 gift card = $8.65
$8.65 total / 5 items = $1.73 each


Then I remembered that hubby wanted some ham and hoagies.

*I found Pepperidge Farm hoagies on sale for $2.39 from $2.99. Minus $0.50 coupon, the grand total for the hoagies was $1.89.

I used a coupon for the ham. Land o Frost priced at $3.99 - $0.55 coupon = $3.44 total.

*I had a coupon for a Lunchables Uploaded pack. Priced at $3.49 - $1 coupon = $2.49 total.

I had an ibotta coupon for an Evol burrito. $2 burrito - $1 ibotta coupon = $1 total.

Plus, I got a $0.10 discount for bringing in my own reusable bags.

On this shopping trip, I paid a total of $29.38 and saved a total of $14.14 or 34%. Mostly name brand, some off-brand. All stuff that we would've bought anyway.

*I forgot to use these two coupons! Oh no! Somehow they just stayed in my envelope. :( I've dealt with this once before, though. Fortunately, Target customer service is usually pretty good about redeeming coupons after-the-fact IF you don't make a habit out of it. If that doesn't work, I'll simply return those items and then re-buy them using my coupons. :)

Posted by Cassi On 6/11/2013 12:18:00 AM No comments READ FULL POST

Monday, June 10, 2013

I was really disappointed about finding that I let my $5 RR coupon expire. :(  It's so frustrating to plan out your shopping trip, score a free $5 coupon, and then never use it. It made me not even want to go shopping. But I went anyway. Gotta get back on the horse!

Deals:

Tampax and Always pads/liners/tampons on a BOGO 50% Off Sale
I had four coupons, so I bought four items.
Calculations:
$5.29 item + $2.64 item (BOGO item, regularly $5.29) = $7.93
$4.29 item + $2.14 item (BOGO item, regularly $4.29) = $6.43
$7.93 + $6.43 = $14.36 subtotal
$14.36 subtotal - $3.50 coupons = $10.86 Total
$10.86 total / 4 items = $2.72 each
I saved a total of $7.80.


Sensodyne Toothpaste, on sale for $4.99 (regularly $6.29)
I have to look out for deals on toothpaste for sensitive teeth because I need this goop! It's so expensive, too. I had one coupon for $2.50 off of two Sensodyne products.
Calculations:
$4.99 x 2 = $9.98 subtotal
$9.98 subtotal - $2.50 coupon = $7.48 Total
$7.48 total / 2 items = $3.74
I saved a total of $5.10.

Nestle Candy singles, on sale for 2 for $1 ( regularly 2 for $1.89)
I look out for cheap deals on candy/sweets because that's the only time I buy them. I'm trying to cut back, heehee. I had a coupon for BOGO Skinny Cow singles candies.
Calculations:
$0.50 + $0.50 = $1 subtotal
$1 - $0.50 coupon = $0.50 Total
$0.50 total / 2 items = $0.25 each
I saved a total of $1.39.


On this shopping trip, I spent a total of $20.71 and saved a total of $14.79. All name brands. All stuff I need or would have bought anyway.

(I found all of these Walgreens deals from the amazing BargainBlessings.com. Thanks!)

Posted by Cassi On 6/10/2013 11:50:00 PM No comments READ FULL POST
Ahoy, there! I went shopping today! I think my last shopping day (you know, the one with the 3 trips to Target) burned me out for a while and I haven't been to any store since that day. Two weeks ago? Three? I'm not sure. But I had to go today because we needed a few things.

So what I did was go around to my favorite couponing websites (click here for the list) and copied/pasted the deals I liked into a Word document. Click here for the full details on how I go about organizing my shopping trips.

I think I'm going to start making detailed posts about my shopping trips (in terms of sales/coupons/prices/deals) so that you can see how easy it is to find great deals. Sure, some of the deals have requirements (like buy 5, etc.), but if you just take a few minutes to sort out the details, you can end up getting a lot of free or incredibly cheap name brand stuff.

And remember: I only buy what I will actually use. If there is a great deal going on for, let's say, cereal, I'm going to get that deal...even if I don't need cereal at the moment. I can save the new boxes because I know that in a couple weeks (or days, if David is on a cereal kick), we're going to need some more cereal. And because I got such great deals and stockpiled a few boxes, I don't even need to go to the store and hope I end up paying less that full price.

Anyway, here are the awesome deals I got. I'll start with the complicated ones. :)

General Mills Special
There is a sale where if you buy 5 General Mills products, you'll get a $5 catalina coupon at the register for your next KS (King Soopers) purchase. So basically, I'm getting $1 off 5 GM (General Mills) items. Here's what I did:

Suddenly Salad is on sale for $1.50 each. I have a coupon for $0.50 off 2 boxes which doubles up to $1. I'm also getting $1 off per box with the Catalina coupon.
Calculations:
$1.50 Sudenly Salad + $1.50 Suddenly Salad =  $3 Subtotal
$1 Coupon + $2 Catalina = $3 off 
$3 Subtotal - $3 Coupon Savings = Yay Free!

Betty Crocker cake mixes were on sale for $1.50. I had a coupon for $0.75 off two boxes Betty Croker products which bumps up up to $1 at the register. Plus, $1 Catalina per box.
Calculations:
$1.50 Cake + $1.50 Cake = $3 subtotal
$1 Coupon + $2 Catalina = $3 Off
$3 Subtotal - $3 Coupon Savings = Yay Free!

Cherrios were on sale for $2.77. I had a $1 coupon. Plus, the $1 Catalina.
Calculations:
$2.77 cereal - $1 coupon - $1 Catalina = $0.77 total

Whoa! I just spend $0.77 for 2 boxes of pasta salad mix, 2 boxes of cake mix, and a box of cereal. All name brand. THIS is why couponing is so great!


Aussie Hair Care Special
Select Aussie products were on sale for $2.50 each. I bought 3. I had a $3 off 3 Aussie products coupon.
Calculations:
$2.50 x 3 = $7.50 subtotal
$7.50 - $3 coupon = $4.50 total
$4.50 / 3 = $1.50 each (regularly $3.17 ea)

All brand Laundry Detergent
Select All brand laundry detergents were on sale for $2.99. I bought three 32 oz bottles because I had 3 coupons: $0.50 off one All item bumped up to $1, and $0.75 off one All item bumped up to $1, and $1 off one All item.
Calculations:
$2.99 x 3 bottles = $8.97 subtotal
$8.97 - $3 coupons = $5.97 Total
$5.97 / 3 = $1.99 each (regularly $4.27 ea)


Here are some less complicated deals:

French's Yellow Mustard (10 oz) was on sale for $1.25, regularly priced at $1.99. I had a $0.50 coupon bumped up to $1. Grand total = $0.25

Blue Bunny ice cream (1.75 quart) on sale for $3.99, regularly priced at $6.89. I used a $0.75 coupon bumped up to $1. Grand total = $2

Ruffles Potato Chips on sale for $2.50 each. I bought the Ultimate variety which regularly costs $4.29. I also had an ibotta coupon for $0.50. Grand total = $2 

King Soopers had a special ecoupon for a free Tostitos Cantina chips or salsa. All you have to do is load the offer onto your Soopers card on their website. I chose the salsa. Grand total = FREE!


Regular Sales with No Coupons:

Hot/Lean Pockets were on sale for $1.88, regularly priced $2.34. I bought 2 boxes. Grand total = $3.76

Van Camp's Pork and Beans (15 oz) on sale for $0.50 each, regularly priced $1.29. I bought 4 cans because I love me some beans mixed with easy mac! Grand total = $2


I also bought some Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies ($1.77) to surprise hubby and some ground beef ($4.99) for dinner. 

Including taxes, my grand total for the entire trip was $35.85. I saved a total of $34.83. That's 50% off!  

And all I did was do a little research before going to the store. That's it. No sweat.

(I gathered all the info for these deals from DenverBargains.com. Thanks!)
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Friday, May 31, 2013


Here is my process for my weekly coupon shopping excursions:
  1. Every week I clip coupons and sort on Sunday eve (unless the paper is late). 
  2. I scan the weekly ads to see if there is anything that pops out at me. 
  3. I look at the couponing websites for match-ups and copy and paste any deals I like into a Word document, sorted by store. Then print and cut out each section by store.
  4. Next I gather the coupons I need out of my binder and/or print any coupons I need off of the web. I put them into store specific envelopes with the store lists I made in Word.
  5. Before I go shopping, I make a list of all of my Ibotta coupons in Word and print it out. 
  6. When it's time to go shopping, I carry only one store envelope into each store, use the list I made, and it's really easy shopping. 
  • The only exception is Walmart. At Walmart, I bring in my store envelope, but I also bring in my whole binder and another handwritten general shopping list (for things I don't have coupon match ups for but I need to buy anyway). I go department by department, using both lists.  I am looking for special Roll Backs and sometimes getting lucky with matching coupons in my binder with those sales.  With my general shopping list, it might say that I need shampoo, but I didn't find any sale-to-coupon match-ups that fit my need on any of the couponing websites I visited earlier. But there is a 99.9% probability that I have coupons for shampoo in my binder. So I'll go to the shampoo aisle and try to find the best possible deal with using the coupons I have against the regular prices of shampoo (unless I'm lucky and find a rollback and have a matching coupon!).  This process in Walmart is repeated in various departments in Walmart, depending on my needs.

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Posted by Cassi On 5/31/2013 06:12:00 AM No comments READ FULL POST

Thursday, May 30, 2013

I just found out about the Target samples webpage. I guess they rotate their samples. Right now, you can get a free Essie Apricot Cuticle Oil sample.

Go to http://samples.target.com/ to view the current sample(s).
Posted by Cassi On 5/30/2013 08:00:00 AM No comments READ FULL POST

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

It's Wednesday and that means I'm going to tell you all about my savings this past week.





Previous Balance = $174.19

Date Notes  Saved 
5/23/2013 Amazon Sale Savings $58.00
5/25/2013 Shopping Savings $148.29
5/25/2013 Claire's Clearance  $169.83
5/25/2013 Redbox Free Trial $8.00
5/28/2013 Amazon Sale Savings- REFUND -$58.00
Total Savings This Week $326.12
Total Savings This Month $500.31



So, about the Amazon Sale Savings- Refund: I ordered the chicken fryer for like 58% off. It was delivered today. The handle is broken. This is a heavy pot/skillet/whatever, so it needs a good handle. I have to return it. :(

See the entry for Claire's Clearance? I only spent $49.17 on $219 worth of merchandise. These items will go into my stash of future Christmas and Birthday gifts for my people.

I included the price of one month to the Redbox subscription even though it is a free trial. I did this to stay in line with my "found or unexpected savings or income" rule. We would probably be spending $8 renting movies from Amazon Instant Video in a month, anyway, but now we're saving that much by participating in this free Redbox trial. See how that works?

Saving is fun! 
Posted by Cassi On 5/29/2013 08:00:00 AM No comments READ FULL POST

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Hello y'all! I went shopping on Friday and Saturday and here's what I saved!

Walgreens
Value $9.98
Card Savings $3.00
Coupon Savings $6.40
Total Paid $1.07
Taxes -$0.49
Total $$ Savings $9.40
Total %% Savings 94%


Safeway
Value $88.92
Card Savings $37.09
Coupon Savings $6.50
Total Paid $45.82
Taxes -$0.49
Total $$ Savings $43.59
Total %% Savings 49%






Target
Value $50.70 $13.97 $19.47
Card Savings $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Coupon/Sales Savings $21.72 $8.00 $13.00
Total Paid $30.38 $6.33 $7.41
Taxes -$1.40 -$0.36 -$0.94
Total $$ Savings $21.72 $8.00 $13.00
Total %% Savings 43% 57% 67%


Walmart
Value $3.94
Card Savings $0.00
Coupon/Sales Savings $2.50
Total Paid $1.60
Taxes -$0.16
Total $$ Savings $2.50
Total %% Savings 63%


King Soopers
Value $117.42
Card Savings $47.08
Coupon Savings $3.00
Total Paid $68.28
Taxes -$0.94
Total $$ Savings $50.08
Total %% Savings 43%


Overall
Value $270.96
Card Savings $87.17
Coupon Savings $61.12
Total Paid $160.89
Taxes -$3.48
Total $$ Savings $148.29
Total %% Savings 55%


"Hey, Cassi, you went to Target THREE times, you say?" you ask.

"Why, yes. Yes I did." I reply. "The first time I went, I forgot my Aveeno* coupons that I made such a big fuss** over. The second time I went, I went to a different Target than the first one which didn't have the same products on sale***, so I bought some other Aveeno items that were on sale at this Target and went back to the other Target to buy my other Aveeno items."

*Aveeno = My favorite goop ever! I have bad skin in general and Aveeno is the bomb. Love that oatmeal goodmess!

**Fuss = My printer was being a complete witch to me and all of my computers and I missed out on printing a couple of coupons because I hit my limit on hitting the "print" button on the coupon website. Hours. HOURS! That's how long I messed with that mess.

*** "didn't have the same products on sale" = The prices weren't marked according to the sale prices in the ad. I left the ad out in the car. I'm pretty sure, now, I could have found an ad in-store or gone out and gotten my ad in my car and showed them what the prices should be. But I didn't think of that. I just went back across town to the other Target. I'm still new at this couponing/sale thing.



Posted by Cassi On 5/28/2013 12:42:00 PM No comments READ FULL POST

Friday, May 24, 2013

(Image source: Amazon)

There are only 6 left in stock right now, but if you hurry you can get a red Fagor Michelle B. 4 quart chicken fryer with lid for 58% off it's regular price on Amazon. It's on sale for $41.99, regularly priced at $99.99.  Click here to buy it!

(This post contains referral links.)
Posted by Cassi On 5/24/2013 11:31:00 PM No comments READ FULL POST
If you go to the Lever 2000 Facebook page, you can get a coupon for $1.50 off a 2 pack bar soap. They are currently $1.97 at Walmart, so you end up paying $0.24 per bar of soap.  Just go to their Facebook page, "like" their page, and then click again on the Hit Fresh tab to reveal the coupon.  

Coupon URL: 

https://www.facebook.com/lever2000/app_479811425417240

(Thanks to Hip2Save!)
Posted by Cassi On 5/24/2013 11:16:00 PM No comments READ FULL POST
Right now, you can get a $2 off Crest toothpaste coupon if you go here and fill out the submission form (shipping info). They will send the coupon to you in the mail. Look at that! No printer ink required!  :)  This is a high value coupon and you might be able to get some free toothpaste with it!

Coupon URL: http://pgmovienight.com/crest

(Thanks to Hip2Save!)
Posted by Cassi On 5/24/2013 11:08:00 PM No comments READ FULL POST

I got my Sunday paper two days late, unfortunately. So I'm behind on clipping and sorting. But this is a good opportunity to show you how I organize my coupons.


I took advice and free PDFs from The Krazy Coupon Lady and Hip2Save. I keep a categorical binder (as opposed to sorting by insert date). I chose a zipper binder because that's my preference, but I think a lot of people use 2-4" heavy duty non-zipper binders. I use sheet protectors for the cover pages and attached tabs for each easy access. I use baseball card protector sheets for the coupons.


I keep the following extra printouts in sheet protectors in my binder:
In a pencil bag and in extra pockets in my zipper binder I have:

  • Scissors 
  • Safety letter opener razor thingy. I have no idea what it's called, but sometimes it's useful for clipping coupons.
  • Pencils and Pens
  • Calculator
  • Pad of paper
  • A few envelopes with store names written on them and a few blanks
  • All of my gift cards and loyalty cards to various stores
  • The weekly sales ads I want to keep stuffed in there somewhere
  • An envelope for my receipts
You can add pretty much customize your binder however you want. It's all up to how it will work best for you. My way probably won't work for everyone, but it works for me.

Posted by Cassi On 5/24/2013 06:02:00 AM No comments READ FULL POST

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

It's Wednesday again and that means an update on my monthly coupon savings or found money to make an extra student loan payment.

First, I decided not to include the unexpected income as "found money". It's a gift card, so we can't really deposit it into any of our accounts. We decided to use it for our entertainment expenses, which will last us months.

Previous Balance from Last Week = $564.83

$564.83 - $500 gift card = $64.83 Adjusted Balance Last Week

New Items:

DateNotes Saved 
5/17/2013Coupon/Sales Savings$99.36
5/14/2013Plink Reward$10.00

This Week's Total$109.36

Monthly Total to Date$174.19



Woohoo!  I hope that I can get it up to $200 by month's end.
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Monday, May 20, 2013

I went shopping last Friday...and here's what I saved...

Safeway- Saved 62% with sales alone
King Soopers – Saved 45% with sales and 1 coupon matchup
WalMart – Saved 17% with coupons alone 
Walgreens – Saved 58% with coupon matchups and sales
Target – Saved 30% with coupon matchups

Saved a total of $99.36!
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Here are all of the ways I'm saving or easily earning little bits of money:


SwagBucks  -- Earn points for doing a lot of various things. I have the toolbar installed for chrome and use the search engine which occasionally gives me points. I follow them on Twitter and Facebook where they post Swag Codes which will give you points. The way to earn the big SwagBucks is to do surveys and the "tasks" and completing offers. 

Ibotta  --  It's a smart phone app only. First you activate the discounts on your account, go to the store and buy them, and then scan your receipt using your phone and you'll earn points to redeem for gifts cards, donations to schools/charities, etc.

Plink  -- You have to link your debit card and earn points based on your active rewards. I've been using it for several weeks and already have enough points to cash in!

Surveys for Money-- Time consuming. These are supposed to be among the best survey sites according to some. 
More info on surveys and earning a little bit of income at home: 

Couponing Websites that were recommended to me:

    Money Saving Tips -- Pinterest.com has a lot of tips and tricks to saving money and making stuff at home and tons of other stuff. Use the Walgreens and CVS and RiteAid member discounts. They are free. Make your own stuff like laundry soap and lotions because it costs WAY less than buying that stuff.  Example: http://www.raisingcolorado.com/2013/04/homemade-beeswax-lotion.html

    Couponing -- And of course the old fashioned couponing. I subscribe to my local sunday newspaper delivered to my door. I clip the coupons every Sunday evening and categorize them in my coupon binder. Then I do the match ups. That is matching up sales in the store ads with the newspaper coupons, internet coupons, and store coupons.  

      So there you have it! 

      Note: This specific post contains referral links.
        Posted by Cassi On 5/15/2013 05:00:00 AM No comments READ FULL POST
        I got the idea from Couponing to Disney. It basically goes like this: any money that you come by that was unexpected or purposely saved (savings from couponing) goes into a fund. Over at Couponing to Disney, she uses her fund to pay for her family's annual Disney World trip. I'm using my fund to make extra payments towards my student loans.

        I keep track of my fund in an Excel spreadsheet. Here is what my May fund looks like halfway through the month:

        Date Notes  Saved  Balance
        5/6/2013 Coupon Savings $34.83 $34.83
        5/14/2013 SwagBucks $25.00 $59.83
        5/14/2013 Copay Refund $5.00 $64.83
        5/15/2013 Unexpected Income $500.00 $564.83








        This just happens to be a very lucky month for us because we normally do not receive an extra $500 in unexpected income. But, who knows? Maybe we come across more "found" money than we realize and keeping a record like this will highlight that. *crosses fingers*

        Note: This specific post contains referral links.
        Posted by Cassi On 5/15/2013 02:34:00 AM No comments READ FULL POST
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        I'm Cassi. I like to use coupons. I started this blog to help people who just want to save a little money using coupons. Whether you want to save-and-forget or save-and-stash-away, let's help each other out. :)