Stocking Up at the Publix Viva Italia Sale 2013

publix-viva-italiaI did three separate shopping trips this week to stock up on a lot of great deals. Every year during the Publix Viva Italia Sale I stock up on canned goods. I wasn’t actually planning on doing much couponing this week but this sale literally saves us money all year long because canned good last forever. See my last years shopping trip HERE. These are some of the lowest prices I see all year and they make it really easy to buy canned items in bulk with B1G1s and extra in store / printable coupons (same coupons, two ways to get them). Safe to say I saved a lot of $ and we just this month have run out of the canned items I bought last year. We were also fortunate enough to have been given $45 in Publix gift cards by family members so I used those to pay for most of these items. I also used one competitor $5 off of $25 purchase Save-A-Lot Coupon for each transaction.

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Shopping Trip 1- (The couch isn’t from Publix although I did get a great deal on it lol)

Order Total- $22.44

Saved- $64.60

Out of Pocket Costs- Paid With a Gift Card so ZERO out of pocket

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Shopping Trip 2-

Order Total- $30.42

Saved- $98.70

Out of Pocket Costs- Mostly Paid With Gift Cards so only $8.77

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Shopping Trip 3-

Order Total- $14.75

Saved- $42.39

Out of Pocket Costs- $14.75

 

Weekly Total-

Out of Pocket Costs- $23.52

Saved Before Gift Cards- $205.69

Saved Including Gift Cards- $250.69
Now I think we are also ready for the Zombie Apocalypse should it hit within the next couple of months.

If you are interested in doing any of the deals that I have done in these transactions I will refer you to couponaholic.net and southersavers.com for their deal listings.

Saving Plastic Takeout Silverware

imageI like to think that we eat out less than the average American family, but like anyone else we enjoy takeout. It always surprises me how many disposable take out accessories we end up with such as silverware packs, sauce packs, etc. Originally, certain people around me thought it was odd that I saved them, but then I explained that I save them for our work lunches. They are free and convenient and I don’t have to worry about bringing silverware or small containers home to wash. They are already packaged for fast food on the go so it saves time and energy. Plus, they are free so why wouldn’t you use them to make your life easier?

So the next time someone asks you, “Do you want plastic silverware, napkins, BBQ sauce, ketchup, etc?” Say, yes!

My $2.99 Rain Boots

imageI am going back to school for my Master’s degree soon and the campus is huge and rainy! My mother, sister and I were at Goodwill the other day when they found these new rain boots for $2.99 in my size, Target donates new stuff to our Goodwills. I love the colors because they aren’t too crazy. I hate to get my feet wet so these will be really helpful for days when I have a 20 min walk to class in the rain. Plus I’m told this type of boots usually sell for $40.

Recent Thrift Shop Finds

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My life has been a little less hectic lately so I’ve been able to go thrifting on a couple different days. I love thrifting because I often find things that I would have paid full price for but instead I pay quarters. Here are some of my favorite recent finds.

I loved the shoes in the above picture and they were actually in my sometimes hard to find size. They were only $2.25

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We are going on vacation soon and I realized that my brand new suitcase was too big for the plane (it’s the black suitcase in the background). I was upset because I wanted to take my brand new suitcase on the trip without paying a $75 oversized luggage fee. However, I realized that this wasn’t going to happen and I was really excited when I came across this slightly smaller, red, rolling suitcase. It does have some marks on the outside (I believe from a plane flight conveyer belt) that is would have probably gotten from our flight anyways so I wasn’t concerned about that. The inside however, is very clean which is what really matters in my book. And it was only $9.99 which is $50 less than I thought I was going to have to spend.

imageI also picked up some really cute tea cups and a wooden holder $.49 for all 5 items, reusable baking cups that are usually really expensive for $.99, and an Orlando Magic noise maker $.49 (Go Magic!!!).

imageI also got really lucky today when it came to clothes. I got a pair of Pac Sun jeans for work for only $1.99, a pair of new looking black pants for $1.99, a wet suit shirt for $.99 and a Little Bo Peep halloween costume for $1.99.

imageI was really happy to find these books out of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo series. I rented them from the library to read them but they were really good so I wanted my own copies. I knew I would find them at a thrift shop sooner or later and today there they were for $.25 cents each!

Getting The Most From Expensive Lotions

imageI use Garnier Nutritioniste Skin Renew Anti-Sun Damage Daily Moisture Lotion SPF 28 every morning and it costs around $12-14  for 2.5 ounces which isn’t cheap. I have tried using cheaper SPF face creams but I find that they make my skin greasy or make me break out. So to get the most for my money I cut open the bottles and use my little spatula or finger to get as much as I can out of the container. In the picture are two bottles that I had cut open and the blue container that I put the remains in. I weighed it and I ended up with .5 ounces. that’s 20% of a bottle which is equal to $2.40 worth of product if the bottle costs $12. I have to ask- is it really an accident that the remaining lotion is so hard to get out of the bottle? In any case, until I find a better or cheaper product this is what I use and I guess I’ll just have to keep cutting open the bottles.

January $200 Grocery and Household Item Budget Review

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I know that I am a little late posting this but I ended up getting sick at the end of the month and it took me a little while to get back in fighting shape. However, it did make me happy that we did so well on our grocery budget last month. I don’t usually post about our grocery budget but I’m going to try to do a monthly review every month this year in 2013.

Our goal for January was our usual grocery budget of $200. We put our receipts in a reused junk mail envelope so that we can total them up periodically to check our progress. This budget is for two adults and yes we do eat three meals a day at home. We only ate out 2-3 times the entire month. I mention that not because we include what we spent eating out in the grocery budget but to show that we really do eat almost all of our meals at home. This also includes all household items such as toilet paper, soap, toothpaste, etc. Here is the breakdown-

January Monthly Grocery and Household Item Budget- $200

Number of People in Our Household- 2

Number of Meals a Month- 85-90

People I know who don’t coupon think that this is an extremely low number. People who do coupon tend to think that this is a high number. I like to think that it is in the middle.

Why $200 a month?

Things that make our costs a little higher-

– We try to eat healthy with as little junk food as possible- This means more fresh vegetables and fruits that aren’t that cheap in where we live. Also healthy foods have fewer coupons than junk food.

– We really do eat at home all the time- This means our grocery budget is a little higher but our eating out budget is a lot lower.

– This budget isn’t just food- It’s also all household items we may need like soap.

Things that help keep our food costs low-

– Couponing, couponing, couponing- While there are less coupons for healthy food that doesn’t mean they aren’t out there, it just takes a little more work

– Shopping Loss Leader Sales- Buying items at the lowest possible prices

– Shopping at Aldi a Discount Grocery Store- Food staples are simply lower at Aldi. Although Aldi doesn’t take coupons, most of the items we buy there aren’t items that usually have coupons anyways like flour and sugar.

– Shopping at Dollar Tree- Everything is $1. We can get regular sized laundry detergent for $1 and it works the same as name brand. We buy things there that are just plain cheaper than anywhere else even accounting for size and quality

– Use it Up, Wear it Out, Make it Do or Do Without- We try not to waste food and we also try to make our meals around the items that we get deals.

– Stockpiling household items- We buy them at the lowest possible price to save $ in the long run

So how did we do this month?

We Spent- $192.33

We Saved $ 197.52 (this doesn’t even count stores like dollar tree that don’t show what you save over other stores)

So we actually came in under budget which is always good. Also, $20 of what we spent was on the last day of January on groceries that we were generally buying for next month, but as I said I was sick and didn’t think I would make it back to the store for a while and I didn’t.

Tune in at the end of Febuary to see how we do with our $200 grocery budget for next month.

2-12-13 Walgreens Shopping Trip

imageSo my trip to Walgreens today was really small. They didn’t have any of the free NYC nail polish, poise products, or cat food that I had free product coupons for. They only had 2 Good n Natural bars so I wasn’t able to use all of those free product coupons either but I did at least get two for free.

I was also excited when I found the Heel Tastic product on sale for 50% off. I wanted to buy one in the past but I thought that $10 was too much. I actually had the exact idea for this product about a month before I saw it in a store. I guess now I’ll see if it actually works.

Don’t Forget to Use These Free Product Coupons Before They Expire!

imageDon’t Forget to Use These Free Product Coupons Before They Expire! They all expire soon so make sure you don’t miss out.

– Free Purina One beyOnd Cat Food Up to $3.25 from 1/13 Red Plum Insert (exp 2/13)

– Free Poise Body Cooling Towelettes, 20 ct, up to $4.99, limit one coupon per customer, Walgreens coupon from SS 2/3 (exp 2/16)

– Free Good n Natural Bars, RP 1/06 (exp 2/17)

Cute, Fun, Duck Tape, Valentine’s Day Flowers

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A friend of mine showed me these really cool flowers that she made for her boyfriend for Valentine’s Day and I wanted to share. She only spent $6 on two rolls of duck tape which makes this a fun, frugal Valentine’s day gift.

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Take a straw and use one piece of Duck Tape to Wrap it up.

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Cut a square of duck tape.

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Fold down one corner.

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Then fold the other corner.

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Attach the Petal to the straw.

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Wrap it around the straw.

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Add more petals.

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Keep adding them.

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They will eventually start to look like flowers. You can make them as large as you want.

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Eventually you will have a bouquet that you never have to throw away! Happy Valentine’s Day!

Free Mouth Rinse at Target for Team Members

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If you are a Target team member and receive the below magazine from Target inside you will find several coupons. One of them is for a FREE 1.5 liter up & up mouth rinse. The terms say that you must be a team member and also present your discount card.

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