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Get Free Stuff From Panera

Although I have always liked the restaurant Panera there isn’t one that close to where I live so I don’t go there very often. A couple of months ago I did end up there with my sister and I got a Panera Card for free and they told me to take it home to register it. I put it in my desk drawer and didn’t think about it again until my friends decided we should go to lunch at Panera. The night before I got out the card and registered it. I clicked on the “My Surprises” section of the website and it gave me a free Espresso or Smoothie that I was able to use the next day. Even better, my friend was able to get a card that day, register it on the internet on her phone, and get a free drink also. Now under the “My Surprises” tab I have a $1 off of any drink. If you are going to eat at Panera it can’t hurt to get a card.

Save a Page or Getting the Most from Your Newspapers

I buy or get delivered 4 Sunday Newspapers every week. I hate the amount of paper that goes to waste when I recycle them so I try to come up with as many ways as possible to use them. I give away at least one paper (minus coupons) ever week, more if anyone else wants one. Closer to Christmas I will save the comics for wrapping paper (see the cute wrapping paper here). We are about to have a yard sale and my mom pointed out to me that I should also be saving the yellow flyer ads because they are blank on the back and we can use them as smaller yard sale signs. I love frugal / green ideas 🙂

Making Home Brewed Sweet Tea

If you have never made your own sweet tea then you obviously don’t live in the south. Just joking, but I made some sweet tea with our coffee maker recently and I wondered how many people actually do this. I used tea bags I already had in the house, put them in the top of the coffee maker, added water and ran the coffee maker like I would to make coffee. Let it cool, add sugar and you have fresh brewed Sweet Tea. I have worked at restaurants for years that sell sweet tea and they make it in a very similar way. This is something I make when we are out of other sweet drinks in the house and I am trying to stretch our grocery budget since I have everything to make it on hand. Note- I recommend using decaf tea bags because the tea can get very, very strong if you don’t.

8-4-12 Target Shopping Trip

Rose Art Glue Sticks, $0.25, Glue Bottles, $0.34, Colored Pencils, $0.52, Markers, $0.52
Buy 3 and use $1/3 RoseArt Product from 7/29/12 RP
Cost After Coupons- Free
Note- I combined the higher priced items with the cheaper ones to get them for free/almost free 🙂

Papermate Eagle Ballpoint Pens (10 count), $0.94
$1/1 PaperMate Writing Instrument Target printable
Cost After Coupons- Free

Comet Stainless Steel Powder Cleanser, regular price $1.99
Use $1/1 Comet Stainless Steel Cleaning Item Target printable store coupon
and use $1/1 Comet Stainless Steel Cleaner printable manufacturer coupon
Cost After Coupons- Free
Note- Both of these coupons are from coupons.com so you can print them at the same time

Total- .21¢ for 19 items

Saved- ~$11.00

7-10-12 Winn-Dixie Meat Stock Up Trip

So this isn’t a typical couponing shopping trip that I would post about but I figured that I would share anyways. Let’s talk about meat. It is easily the most expensive item on my grocery shopping trips and it is usually what I try to buy when I have decent moneymaker deals at Publix. But how can you save on meat not using coupons?

One thing I tried this year was buying an extra ham and turkey at Christmas time and freezing them. This actually was a really nice savings but not a lot of variety and I don’t have an extra freezer besides the small one attached to my fridge so it would be hard for me to buy more than 2 at a time.

To save money on meat I shop sales and recently I have been finding the best deals at my local Winn-Dixie. There are a lot of things that I find to be a lot more expensive at Winn-Dixie but generally not their meat department. They also have extremely good deals on meat that they put on clearance due to it being close to their sell by date. I freeze a lot of what I buy until I use it and we have never had a problem with any of their meat. The Winn-Dixie butcher himself told me he uses their clearance meat.

So on this trip I bought-

– 2 Packs of Sirloin Steaks

– 2 Packs of Chicken Breast Tenderloins

– 1 Pack of Pork Chops

– 1 Pack of Beef for pan frying (not sure what we will use this for yet)

– 1 pack of ground meat

I spent- $24.74 and saved at least $19 off of the regular Winn-Dixie prices and I’m sure it would have been a lot more than that at other stores. This meat should last us for the rest of the month and hopefully I won’t have to buy much if any more.

I actually wanted to pair my $1 off 2 Hormel coupons with their B1G1 sale but they were out of stock so I got a raincheck. We use a lot of canned chicken and this was a really good price at around $1 per can after the sale and coupons.

7-10-12 Publix Shopping Trip

So this shopping trip at Publix I needed to get quite a few things that I didn’t have coupons for so that definitely raised my out of pocket costs. To lower them I used a $5 off of $25 Save A Lot competitor coupon and a slight overage on the Bayer. I was also pleasantly surprised to find a sale and coupon on the energy drinks and get 4 for $5. My boyfriend uses them for work and if he buys them there they are $4 for 1. I won’t bore you with the regularly priced groceries but here are the coupon deals I did in this trip-

4 Bayer Asprins- $2.63 each (I believe regular price)
– Used 4 $3 off coupons
Cost after coupons- -.37 cents moneymaker on each

6 Advil Liquid Gels 40 count – On sale for $4.49
-Used 3 $5 off 2 Advil Publix Coupons from the Green Advantage Buy Flyer
-and Used 6 $1 off Advil coupons from an assortment of places including RP 5/20
Cost after coupons- .99 cents each

Note- If you are lucky enough to find the $2 off each peelie coupons on the product this is a moneymaker deal. Both of my local stores were sold out but .99 cents each was a good enough stock up deal for me

1 Four Pack of Rockstar Energy Drinks- On Sale $5.99
– Used $1 off Publix coupon from the Yellow Advantage Flyer
Cost after coupons- $4.99

– Used $5 off of $25 Save A Lot competitor coupon

Spent- 11.61
Saved- 52.96

6-14-12 $5 for $145 worth of groceries at Publix, Lots of free items this week! 96.56% Savings!

I was very excited about my Publix shopping trip yesterday. I got $145 dollars worth of groceries for $5! I took advantage of all of the overage deals and got some other great free products. The best part about this shopping trip for anyone who is reading this is that most of these great deals are still available.

2 B1G1 Smart Balance Butter- $3.59 – Sale ended 6/13/12
– Used 1 $1.60 off Smart Balance Spreadable Butter
Cost after coupons- $1.99 for 2

2 Puffs Vicks Tissues $1.50 each
– Used 1 $2 off Vicks Product Coupon P&G “Have You Tried This Yet” booklet Coupon HERE
– and Used 1 $1.50 off Vicks Product Coupon that came in a coupon book with a pack of tissues
Cost after coupons- Free + .50 Profit

Bought 16 Nature Made Vitamins- Vit D, Melatonin, Magnesium, Folic Acid, and others- Prices from $3.99 to $4.59
used 16 $2/1 Nature Made Vitamins printable coupons (This is an awesome PDF coupon that you can print as many times as you want)
and used 8 $6/2 Naturemade Vitamins Publix coupon, Green Advantage Flyer
Cost after coupons- Free + $13.26 Profit

1 Pack of Tena Pads $5.19
– Used 1 $7 off coupon- Mailed to my house after sign up
Cost after coupons- Free + $1.80 Profit

2 Packs of Bologna $1
– Used 2 $1 off Target Coupons printable
Cost after coupons- Free

1 12 Pack of Angelsoft $5.49
– Used .25 cents off manuf. coup
– and used .55 off Publix coupon from Children’s Miracle Network coupon sheet (for sale at register)
Cost after coupons- $4.69

4 Sundown Vitamin Melatonin, 120 ct., $3.99
-$1 off Sundown Naturals vitamin or supplement, RP 6/10
-$3 off Sundown Naturals product, 120 ct. + Publix coupon Green Advantage flyer
Cost after coupons- Free + $.04 Profit

4 Dole Fruit Smoothie Shakers, 4 oz, $1.99
-Used 4 .55 cent of Dole Fruit Smoothie Shakers Blinkie Coupons (although there are a lot of other manufacture coupons for this product out there)
– and used 2 $1.99/2 Dole Fruit Smoothie Shakers, 4 oz, Publix Coupon Yellow Advantage Flyer
Cost after coupons- .49¢ each

4 International Delight Coffee Creamer, 16 oz, $1.66
-.55/1 International Delight product printable
Cost after coupons- $1.11

1 Bag Tyson’s Spicy Ckn Patties $5.99
– Free Tyson’s Breaded Product (Took off $5)- Mailed to me HERE
Cost after coupons- .99 cents

Items Bought Without Coupons-
– Bananas- $1.96
– Pillsbury Pie Shell- $3.15
– Children’s Miracle Network Fundraiser Coupon Sheet- $1
– Publix Milk- $3.49

-I also used one $5 off of a $55 purchase competitor coupon from Winn-Dixie. If I had realized my before coupon total was so high I could have used 2 of them to make this entire purchase almost entirely free.

Totals-
Total Before Coupons- $144.98
Total w/ Tax After Coupons- $5.16
Savings- $139.82

That’s about $145 dollars of groceries for $5!!! The best part is that I had a missed coupon and receipt that I brought to customer service and got $5 back. So that was like getting everything for .16¢!

Click HERE to see my 4 Store Shopping Trip at Publix, CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart later this week!

Couponing in as Little Time as Possible

I have had many people say to me that they don’t coupon because they don’t have the time. I am also an extremely busy person and I make sure that couponing takes as little time away from the rest of my life as possible. There is no denying that couponing will never be as fast as jumping in your car, heading to the grocery store and buying whatever you want regardless of price. Therefore, I am going to share my tips and tricks for couponing quickly and in such a small amount of time that it is very worthwhile to my grocery budget.

Learning to Coupon– This is probably where the greatest amount of time is spent. Couponing is a skill. Like any skill it has to be learned , practiced, and perfected. I recommend starting small. Try doing a few small deals a week at the store you will already be shopping at. You will learn as you go. It’s addicting and it will encourage you to try more.

Use the Whole Insert Method of Organizing Your Coupons– I organize my coupons in a filing cabinet by date with a folder for each week. When I need a coupon, I grab the right folder, get the right insert and cut it out. I do not have time to cut out ever coupon I ever receive individually nor do I think this is a productive use of time. You will not use the majority of coupons you ever receive so unless a great deal comes along for a particular coupon I don’t want to spend time on it.

Save Only 12 Weeks Worth of Coupon Inserts– After that you will rarely find any coupons that have not expired. Add a new week and get rid of an old week at the same time. This creates less clutter and is less to keep track of. Thanks, SouthernSavers.com for a great article about this HERE. They also show you how to check if any coupons are left unexpired so you don’t throw them out. In favor of saving time, I generally do not do this extra step.

Get Your Sunday Newspapers Delivered– Instead of having to go to the store every Sunday and buy newspapers to get coupons, have them delivered right to your house. You are able to do a Sunday only subscription. A newspaper subscription is cheaper than buying them in the store every week and it helps to ensure that you will never forget to buy them. Most coupons line up better with sales a few weeks down the road from when they are issued, so you never want to miss a week. This also saves a lot of hassle if you want to use a coupon the same day it comes out because you won’t be trying to cut it out at the store.

Use a Coupon Wallet– I use a pendaflex style coupon wallet that has a tab for each store I shop at and then a few generic tabs for extra cut coupons ex. Personal care, household, and grocery. Once I have picked the deals I want to do for a week I file them by store so they are easy to access. Sometimes I will even just use an envelope for a quick stop at one store.

Pick a Couple of Stores You Actually Shop At– Driving all over your state to every store possible to get ever deal available is not an effective use of your time, money or energy. Pick a few stores close to home that you actually shop at and focus your effort on those. There are exceptions to this, if you do find a really amazing deal that makes it worth a trip out of your way, but you have to determine when it’s worth it.

Pick a Couple of Coupon Websites that Give You the Best Results– If you are combing hundreds of coupon blogs every week you are not spending your time effectively. There are many couponing blogs that I enjoy reading, but if I don’t have much time I stick to two or three that I find have most of the best deals for my local stores so that I see the deals quickly. I use www.moneysavingmom.com, www.couponaholic.net, and www.southernsavers.com but find the ones that work the best for you.

Quickly Review the New Drug Store Coupon Deals of the Week Sat Night/Sun Morning– I spend less than half an hour looking at new deals for the next sale week. Target, CVS, and Walgreens have sale cycles that run Sunday through Saturday.  I like using www.southernsavers.com I go straight to the section for the store I want, look at the Ads and Coupon Match Ups for that week, pick the deals I want to do, and it even creates a shopping list for me. I then take that list and copy it into a word document with the lists from all of the stores I want to shop at that week to make one single list. I find that this one site has 99% of the best couponing deals already listed out so I don’t have to search a ton of sites to find the best deals quickly. And no, unfortunately, I don’t get anything for promoting their site but this is really what I do.

Quickly Review New Grocery Store Deals Before you go Grocery Shopping- Unlike Drug or Big Box Store sales that run until Sunday grocery store sale cycles change every wed or thurs depending on where you live but they are less likely to run out of items. I usually only check grocery store sale deals when I am going grocery shopping. If you want to make sure you are first to get their deals look over them the night before the sale starts. The reason I usually wait until I am about to go shopping is because if I see a great deal I want to run out to the store even if I have a kitchen full of food and I usually don’t stop at just one item.

Quick Pick Your Deals– I don’t do every deal, ever time. I’m selective to save time. What I mean by this is know what you need to buy that week and then keep your eyes open for those deals. Other than something that I need to buy immediately, and will have to spend full price for if I don’t find a deal on it, I look for stock up deals. These are deals on items I know that I need for my household and I will stock up on them when they are FREE, I get paid to buy them, or a really great price (as time goes on you will learn what a really great price is for a coupon deal in your area). I have a small cabinet (not a whole room) I fill with my “coupon stash” of household items and food goes in the pantry. You won’t always be able to find a great deal on an item that you need at exactly the time you need it so stocking up helps you to buy items only when they are cheapest.

Shop the Day Your Stores Sale Starts– This is Sunday mornings for drug stores and big box stores, Wed or Thurs Morning for most Grocery Stores or On Your Store’s Restocking Day. Because Couponing’s largest time investment comes from getting ready before hand, you are wasting time every time you cut coupons for deals that the store is out of. With couponing’s recent surge of popularity it can be harder to find the best deal items in stock. You increase your chances of find an item in stock by shopping during one of the times I listed.

Rainchecks are Your Friends– If you have already invested the time and energy to collect coupons for items that are sold out, take a minute at the store to get a raincheck and then file it with the coupons so that you can get the deal at a later time. If your coupons are expiring soon, ask that the clerk include the terms to accept your soon to be expired coupons on the raincheck. CVS rainchecks never expire so it makes it easy to fit a deal into another week of shopping.

If the Deals Aren’t That Great, Stay Home– If you look at the deals currently going on and don’t see anything that great- stay home! You will ALWAYS spend less money staying at home and away from temptation.

Look at Couponing as Your Hobby– I have so much fun couponing it really is one of my favorite hobbies. No it is not fun all the time, especially if something goes wrong, but if you can’t find a way to have fun couponing it will be much harder to justify spending your time in it.

Don’t Disregard Other Methods of Saving Money at the Grocery Store– Couponing works best when it is used in conjunction with other methods of saving money at the grocery store. I do use coupons but I also- shop sales, keep track of prices, shop at discount grocery stores for items I don’t usually get coupons for, etc.

 

Why I Don’t Pay for Magazine Subscriptions

I have so many magazines in my house right now there is no way I will ever be able to read all of them. And yet, most of them didn’t cost me a cent. Here is a list of how I get free magazines-

1. Get free magazines using Swagbucks.com you can cash in your points for subscriptions directly or you can cash in your points for free Amazon.com gift cards and buy magazine subscriptions. That’s how I got my free subscription to All You magazine. The Banner below is my referral link.

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2. Family and Friends– My family gives me more magazines than I can possibly read. Most of which they didn’t have to pay for either.

3. Read USA Today or Parade Magazine that comes free in the Sunday Paper

4. Read Online Magazines– Most magazines now have online components with similar or the same article in the hard copy

5. Sign Up for Free Magazine Subscriptions over the Internet– You have to be careful of scams but I have subscriptions to Kiplinger and Lucky Magazines through free online subscriptions.

6. Get Free Publix Magazines– Offered HERE and they often contain coupons. Once you sign up for one you can click on the links at the bottom of the page to sign up for others.

7. Check them out at the Library– Most libraries now offer most popular magazines to rent or read there

5-20-12 CVS Shopping Trip

This week I stocked up on a lot of cheap shampoo. In the past year, there have been very few shampoo deals in my area so I was determined to get enough for while 🙂

VO5 Shampoo or Conditioner 89¢
-$1/3 Alberto VO5 shampoos or conditioner, SS 5/13
-$1 off Alberto VO5 styling product, SS 5/13
Cost after coupons- Free to .56 cents

Ocean Spray Juice, 64 oz, B1G1
-Free Ocean Spray cherry juice drink WYB cranberry juice drink- out of prints
Cost after coupons- Free

$1 ECB WYB (2) Pantene Pro-V Shampoo, Conditioner, 12.6 oz, Styler, 5.7-11.5 oz, $3.49 ea. Limit 1
-$3/2 Pantene products, excl trial sizes, PG 5/13
-B1G1 Pantene product, excl trial sizes, max $4.99, PG 4/29
-$10 off Mail in Rebate WYB $50 in participating products by 6/05, PG 4/29 Mail-in Rebate
Cost after coupons- as low as $1.24 each with the B1G1 coupon

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