Category Archives: My Deals

One Last Day for Canned Chicken Deal at Publix

I had just bought 2 cans of canned chicken the day before they went on sale B1G1 Free and I spent around $6. So after kicking myself, the next day when they were BOGO I wanted to come up with a really good deal. We use canned chicken for some easy meals in place of other meats and I hate how much it usually costs. Unfortunately, I didn’t get the $1 off 1 coupon that some people got in the SS 1/08 and also the cans were $3.49 which wasn’t as cheap as a lot of people were finding them. But I still came up with a deal to stock up at a really good price! This is what I did-

Bought 16 cans of B1G1 Free Valley Fresh White Chicken, in water, 97% fat free, 12.5 oz, at $3.49
– Used 8 $1/2 off Valley Fresh Natural Chicken Breast, SS 1/08
– and used 1 $5 off of a $25 purchase Save-A-Lot competitor printable coupon HERE
Spent- $14.92 total or .93¢ a can (These cans would have normally cost $55.84 total)
Saved- $40.92

I would have posted this deal earlier but I’ve been really sick. Even though I know it’s too late for most of you to do this deal I still wanted to post it because you could do a very similar deal on an item that you need to stock up on.

12-16-11 Frugal Reflections- Yard Sale, Hermit Crabs and Oranges

Today was an especially frugal day! I have been dumping stuff that I don’t want in my garage since the day we moved into our house and I finally had a yard sale. We had very few big ticket items, most of the items in my sale were priced at .25 cents. I didn’t spend a penny to have the sale. I advertised on Craig’s list and other yard sale websites, used hand me down or homemade signs and price tags that my family already had. I didn’t have a lot of expectations because I wasn’t sure how good our neighborhood was for yard sales since I had never had one here. I figured if I made a few dollars and got rid of some stuff that was good enough for me.

We actually made $44 and we were very happy with that! We also got rid of a lot of stuff both from the sale and from me cleaning /organizing the rest of the garage while we were having the sale. It was a fun day with my mom, we made a little money, met some nice people, got rid of some stuff and got a little exercise.

After the sale I finally set up our hermit crab, Jeffery’s new tank which has been sitting in the garage and he was sooo happy he climbed to the top of his new log. I had no idea hermit crabs liked to climb. I had bought the tank at a thrift store for CHEAP and used sand from our back yard (FREE) as well at some of his hermit crab sand.

Then we went in the backyard and picked oranges off of one of our trees. They are the ugly kind of Fl oranges that taste so sweet. There is nothing better than getting FREE fruit from our backyard. Overall, a busy fun and frugal day.

My Experience Buying a Locker at a Storage Auction!

With the popularity of shows such as Storage Wars and Auction Hunters many people have become curious, myself included, about Storage Auctions. Well it just so happens that I have an Uncle who buys storage lockers at auctions just like the ones you see on TV. He lives out of state but I have had several fun conversations with him about his finds. I can’t list his findings because it goes against the code of storage auction buyers which requires secrecy.  Let’s just say he has done very well.

Recently my uncle came to stay with me on vacation. He was interested to see the difference between Florida Auctions and the ones he usually goes to. He decided to take me to an auction. We got up early one morning and bought muffins from a gas station for breakfast. When we arrived at the Storage Center we parked and watched as the long line of cars, belonging to people attending the auction, grew. There were probably 30-50 people there to see the 6 lockers that were being auctioned that day. I didn’t bring any money and was just there as an observer but it was easy to see why it was exciting waiting to find out what was behind those steel doors.

What surprised me most was that you didn’t need a huge amount of money to buy storage lockers, even with the popularity of the show. The other thing that surprised me was that you could often see a lot of what was in the unit before you bought it. The TV shows make it seem like a lot of guess work and it is but certain lockers are higher risk than others. Boxes and containers that you can’t see through could hold stacks of dollar bills or trash. I also didn’t know that there were additional fees that you would have to pay when buying lockers such as the fee to the storage company and the holding fee to reserve the unit until you finish emptying the locker. Always call before an auction to find out about fees and also to make sure the auction has not been canceled because many people pay off their debt to the storage company at the last minute and the auction is canceled.

Of the six lockers we saw auctioned, one had a lot of furniture that looked like it belonged to a teenage girl, one was a huge record collection and a drum set, and one looked like building supplies. The last one had purses and clothes (see below).

It was at the last locker being auctioned that my uncle placed a bid twice and won the auction! I was surprised, thinking that we were only going to observe but I think he wanted me to have the full experience of buying a storage unit. I would be lying if I said it wasn’t really exciting opening the plastic storage boxes inside the locker. My uncle had intentionally bought a very small locker because we had to fit everything in his rental car with us. You aren’t allowed to throw anything away at the storage center.

After the auction we spoke with one of the other buyers who had actually found a brand new X-box in his unit that he had only paid $75 for. He was happy with some of his other finds and was willing to speak with us. My uncle warned me that many storage auction buyers are very secretive about their finds.

We used gloves to process the items and go through them more thoroughly, in my garage, throwing away any trash. Our locker had a lot of clothes, shoes, purses and household items. Unfortunately very little was in my size but I plan on trying to consign a lot of it. We didn’t find any dollar bills but we did find some coin change and we did find two bracelets that I’m still not sure if they are gold or not. My uncle and aunt warn that one of the biggest problems with buying storage lockers is storing and then getting rid of the items that you buy because they pile up fast. I still have almost all of the items from the locker we bought in my garage waiting until I have time for a yard sale and to make it to the consignment store.

I would love to go to another auction but until then I’ll enjoy watching the show and talking to my uncle and aunt about their experiences and the crazy and sometimes valuable things that they buy at storage auctions.

I Just Received my Free Pink Cook Set!

Yay! Today, I received my free Pink Cook Set in the mail! It arrived much faster than my cook set from last year!

I wrote about this deal about a month ago HERE.

To see the $2 transaction I did that qualified me for the cook set click HERE.

Free P&G Pink Kitchenware Set

I am so excited that P&G has decided to offer this deal again! I did it last year and I still use the items I received in my kitchen every day! They were high quality items that really lasted.

How it works-

In summary, you have to buy $25 worth of P&G products in one transaction and you can mail away for a free pink Kitchenware Set.

Why it’s such a good deal-

The $25 total is before coupons and last year I only spent about $3 after coupons and still received my free set!

Click HERE for the official form.

My Set From Last Year-

The deal I did at Publix today to get the set-

I only spent $2.18 after coupons. Click HERE to see what I bought and find out how you can do this deal too.

EDIT: I have now received the new set in the mail. Click HERE to see it.

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9-11-11 Couponing Trip

I had a rare Sunday off of work so I decided to go couponing! I haven’t had the time to do a huge couponing trip in a long time. My mom came with me and it was a lot of fun!

WinnDixie

First we went to WinnDixie where we spent .15 cents and got 4 Hershey’s bars! You can never have too much chocolate!

Hershey’s, Kit Kat or Reese’s Candy Bars, 1.5-1.8 oz, at $1.09 (54¢)
-Free Hershey’s Air Delight milk chocolate bar WYB regular milk chocolate bar, max $1.19, SS 8/28 (buy reg. & air delight get both FREE)

Spent- .15 cents

Saved- around $3.00 (the receipt wouldn’t print at the store)

Walgreens

Then we went to Walgreens where we got dish soap for .25 cents and toothpaste free after Register Rewards(Walgreens Dollars)

$3 RR WYB (2) Crest Deep Clean Toothpaste, 5.8 oz, Glide Floss or Oral-B Advantage Complete Deep Clean Toothbrush at $2.50 ea.
-.50/1 Crest toothpaste 4 oz, + or liquid gel, PG 8/28
-$1 off Crest toothpaste 4 oz, + or liquid gel, excl Cavity, Baking Soda or Tartar, PG 8/28
-$1 off Oral-B PulsarTM, CrossAction, or Advantage or (2) Indicator Cavity Defense, on product (use (2) $1 off, makes it FREE)

Dawn Dish Liquid, 9 oz, 99¢
-.75/1 Dawn product, PG 8/28
-.25/1 Dawn product, Organize in Style home mailer
(use .75/1, makes it 25¢)

Spent- $3.94

Received- $3.00 Register Rewards

Saved- $7.48

I then used my Register Rewards towards something I needed to buy anyway because with store dollars it’s like being able to spend the money twice. I try to make sure I use the store dollars in a way that I am able to get the most for my money.

CVS

The CVS coupon machine was printing free coupons for the New Newtons Fruit Thins and then I did the below deals.

$1 ECB WYB St. Joseph 81 mg Enteric Coated Aspirin 36 ct., $2 Limit 1
-$1 off St Joseph’s Aspirin product, 81 mg, SS 9/11
-$1 off St Joseph aspirin, 81 mg, SS 8/07
-$1 off St Joseph Aspirin, August All You magazine
(makes it FREE)

$3.69 ECB WYB CVS Allergy Relief Loratidine, Cetirizine or Fexofenadine, 5 ct., $3.69 Limit 1
(excludes all products containing pseudoephedrine and items limited by law)
(makes it FREE)

$2 ECB WYB Irish Spring or Softsoap Body Wash 15-18 oz, or Softsoap Bar Soap 4 pk., $2.99 Limit 1
-.50/1 Irish Spring body wash printable
-$1/2 Softsoap body washes, 12 oz+, SS 8/14 , SS 8/28
-$1 off Softsoap body wash AND bar soap, September All You magazine
-.75/1 SoftSoap Body Wash printable
(use .75/1, makes it 24¢)

There was also a deal to buy $20 of certain products and get $10 RR so I bought

(3) Air Wick i-Motion Kit, $4.99
(2) Finish Powerball or Gelpacs, $2.99
Use:
(3) -$4 off Airwick Ultra Freshmatic Reg or Compact, kit, SS 9/11
(2) -.75/1 Finish Powerball or Gelpac, SS 7/31 (EXP 09/11)
Total Due: $7.45
Get Back: $10 ECB

I bought the first three deals first in one transaction and then I used the ECBs I had received from that transaction toward next transaction.

On Both Transactions-

Spent- $9.74

Received- $10.00 ECBs (CVS Dollars)

Saved- $60.00

I’ll be able to use the CVS dollars on my next trip and because I spent less than I received back it was like getting everything I bought for free!

Publix

At Publix I got a lot of great deals. I looked at the weekly sales and both the yellow and green coupon booklets that are currently out. I did a lot of deals and also bought a few things that we needed even though there weren’t coupons for them. It has been a long time since I have done a large couponing trip for groceries. Those tend to be the most time consuming because there are the most items. After the results I had I know why I should do them more often.

   

Spent- $34.53

Saved- $65.94

To see the coupon match ups for any of the Publix deals I did please visit

http://www.southernsavers.com/category/publix/

In one day I saved $136.42. Not bad at all.

Shopping with my Mom and Sister

I had a great day yesterday shopping with my mom and sister. We went to several thrift shops, CVS, and Big Lots. We got a lot of bargains. Here are a few of my favorite.

At CVS the CVS coupon printer was printing coupons for free candy bars and there is also a Hershey bar Free after ECBs (CVS dollars). I also bought 4 small boxes of cereal for .50 cents each

At Big Lots my sister found cat litter for $1 a bag

I have needed a new curtain for the small window in my shower. While it is unlikely that anyone could actually see in we didn’t want to take that chance. I bought 1 yard of clearance fabric for $1.50 and made my own curtain by draping it over the curtain rod and cutting the excess. Why pay for expensive curtains?

ALDI Shopping Trip

As I write this I sit in front of my TV watching one of my favorite shows Extreme Couponing. I do not consider myself an extreme couponer even though I am a couponer. My couponing trips are generally under $100 each even though I save hundreds couponing. During the time when I couponed the most I was working part time and using couponing to lower the amount I had to spend on groceries and necessary household items. Now that I work full time it is much harder for me to find the time to do this- especially with groceries. Therefore, I have been trying other strategies to save money. I still try to do short couponing trips for household products thus illustrating that couponing doesn’t have to be all (aka extreme couponing) or nothing. But frankly for the majority of my grocery shopping I’m lucky if I can find the time to make it to a store. With the very little spare time that I carve out I have to be very careful to balance my time with money saving strategies.

I recently discovered a store called ALDI that is saving me a lot of money. Click HERE to read a really great article that I found comparing ALDI to Walmart and apparently ALDI is much cheaper. The above picture is of my shopping trip today and my total was only $63.65!!! (Not pictured are 6 gallons of water and a watermelon). I bought 40 items including a family size frozen lasagna $2.79, MILK $2.69, three romaine hearts of lettuce for $1.99.

Below are some other great deals I have found there.

   

The toilet paper for $4.99 for a 12 pack and $2.39 for laundry detergent help me set my price point. A price point is a price that you will not buy an item above because you know you can get it for less. I will not spend more that $5 for a 12 pack of toilet paper or more than $2.50 for laundry detergent. Best of all, these are not crappy cheap products. Quality is valuable too and I won’t buy items that will end up costing me more in the long run.

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