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$200 Grocery Challenge

Before we moved into our new house my boyfriend and I spent way too much money eating out, take out and fast food. We decided that after we moved we would eat at home and cook more often. So far, we are doing really well. This month we decided to take it a step further and limit ourselves to a budget of $200 for groceries and household items, like toilet paper. The people that I have mentioned this to that don’t coupon think that this number is extremely low. The people that do coupon may think it’s too high. I think it’s a start.

One thing that we are doing with this budget is putting the $200 cash into a jar and when we spend any of it we are putting the receipts in the jar with the rest of the money. I am very curious to see how many of certain items we purchase in a month. For example- We have well water that is fine for daily activities but we don’t use it as drinking water (see my post about it). I want to know how many gallons of water we buy in one month. I want to know how many gallons of milk we buy in one month.

Finding out this information will be beneficial because I hope that it will allow me to make purchases of food and household items in bulk that will last for one month’s time.

 

The Results-

Our first month of our $200 Grocery Challenge ended yesterday with good results. We spent $197.68 total, almost exactly our budget of $200.

 

I now know that in one month we use-

– 19.5 gallons of water

– 3 Gallons of Milk

– 4 Coffee creamers (this would have been more but we ran out of money and used sugar and milk instead)

– 4 12 Packs of Toilet Paper

– 2 Loaves of bread

And those are just a few things I picked out.

 

Some of the strategies we used –

– Shopping at ALDI a discount grocery store – Click HERE to read about ALDI

– Using CVS and Walgreens store dollars to our advantage

– Using what we already had in our pantry and freezer

– Not wasting food

– Buying what was on sale

– And we stopped buying when we ran out of money

 

What we won’t do again-

– A couple of times we went to the closest store instead of the cheapest store and this really made a dent in our budget.  One of my big shopping trips this month was at WinnDixie after a really long day at work when I didn’t have the energy to make the longer drive to ALDI. I was able to take advantage of their B1G1 meat department but almost everything else that I bought cost a lot more.

– The couponing trips that I was able to make this month saved a lot of money, especially at Publix who probably has the best couponing deals in the area I live in. It is not always easy for me to find the time to do large couponing/grocery shopping trips but it really is worth it. (See shopping trip HERE)

– We bought a large quantity of Ibuprofen that we were out of and it will last a long time, but it was more money than we probably should have spent on one item and we didn’t get that great of a deal on it.

– Next month I won’t forget my shopping list at the last shopping trip of the month and forget to buy any drinks including water. This is very important because we can’t drink the water from the well.

 

Overall-

Overall, I think that limiting ourselves to a $200 budget was a good for us because it did help restrict what we bought this month. I wanted to buy B1G1 Tilipia Filets towards the end of the month but it didn’t fit in the budget and we ended up having more meat than we used this month anyway. I have found that it is much harder to stock up on larger quantities of food that we will not use in that specific month because we have budgeted for exactly one month.

I also made the mistake of forgetting to buy drinking water and any other drinks on my last shopping trip of the month and we ran out of everything to drink in the house on the 29th besides milk and even that was running low (see Two Gallons of Milk for the Price of one Forever). It was the 29th and we ended up making a trip to CVS with the $7 ECBs (CVS dollars) that I had left over. We used those to buy water, milk, and a 2 liter of soda which got us through the last two days of the month.

This really does highlight how running to the closest store for a couple things you need can make a huge impact on your budget. It also shows me how much money I save shopping at ALDI for basic grocery items and then hitting sales only at more expensive stores.  We are planning on using the $200 budget again next month and now that I have learned a few things from this month I’m excited to see how it will turn out.

Saturday 10¢ Thrift Shopping

I have recently moved closer to my home town from a much larger city. I grew up visiting thrift shops with my mom and Saturday I was excited to continue our tradition by going thrifting. Ten cents seemed to be the theme of the day; we had a lot of fun and got some great deals. Here are some pictures of what we got.

One thrift shop was selling books for 10¢ each and I was excited to look through all of them. A very nice man offered to let me fill a box of books for $1. I filled 2 boxes and got all of these books (and a few more I already gave away) for ONLY $2! I probably bought around 45 books and 1 book on CD.

I am currently experimenting with alternative revenue sources. When I was younger I used to sell books on ebay and did well doing it. I know that the market is tougher for that now because of more sites that sell books like half.com but I’m going to see if there is still an opportunity to make some extra cash this way. I’ve already gotten back more in value than the $2 I spent by counting the books that I will keep or give away, so for a very little investment I’m going to see if I can make a profit.

I got all of these XBOX games for my boyfriend’s XBOX for 10¢ each! New XBOX games retail for $60 each.

These magazines and old art books were also only 10¢ each.

I needed a new purse and I found one for $1

I found this Brita faucet filter for my sister who needed one at her house for $4 in the package.

I also got this decorative ship which I paid $2 for. We still need more decorations for our new house.

There are a lot of things that I love about thrifting. It’s green, it saves money and the money you spend usually goes toward the nonprofit organization that runs the thrift shop. No one will ever know (except for everyone who reads this blog 😛 ) that most of the valuable items in my house were bought second hand.

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.

More Publix Veggies and Soup

This week’s Publix deals on soup and canned veggies were so good that I went back and got 20 cans of Green Giant veggies and 20 cans of Progresso soup. That’s 40 canned goods for about $10 with a savings of $55. My pantry is now very stocked. Click HERE to see the coupon match ups and to print the coupons directly. Remember you only have until Wed night in Fl to do this deal.

Swagbucks Has Coupons!

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I am so excited that I have discovered that Swagbucks has coupons! You get ten Swagbucks for every coupon you print through their site and use at the store. They say it can take up to six weeks to receive credit but the good part is that they seem to be using coupons.com coupons so instead of printing them off of coupons.com I can print them through Swagbucks just as easily and get an extra reward for using coupons I would already be using! If you haven’t yet joined Swagbucks you can join through my referral link
http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/natthecat7 or by clicking on the banner above!

 

Publix Shopping Trip 1/30/11

These Publix deals are good for the week of 1/26-2/01 or 1/27-2/02 depending on where you live.

I bought-

2 Buy One Get One French’s Classic Yellow Mustard 14 oz. at $1.89 (94¢)
– 2 .50/1 French’s Mustard printable
.89 cents for 2

2 Buy One Get One A1 Steak Sauce 10 oz., at $4.49 ($2.24)
– 2 $1 off A1 Steak Sauce printable
-$1/2 Kraft Grey Poupon, Salad Dressing, Miracle Whip, Mayo, BBQ Sauce or A1 (Target Coupon) printable
74¢ each

2 Buy One Get One Kraft Barbecue Sauce 16.25-18 oz., at $1.69 (84¢)
-$1/2 Kraft Grey Poupon, Salad Dressing, Miracle Whip, Mayo, BBQ Sauce or A1 (Target Coupon) printable
.34¢ each

2 Arm & Hammer Toothpaste, 6-6.3 oz., $1.50
-2 $1 off Arm & Hammer Toothpaste 4.3 oz + printable
or -$1 off Arm & Hammer toothpaste or Whitening booster 2.5 oz + printable
.50¢ each

2 Kotex Pads $3.41
-$2 off Kotex Reg or U product (Publix coupon), Publix Start Your Year Out booklet or SS 1/16
-2 $2/2 Kotex pads, SS 1/16
.41 cents each

2 Hillshire Farm Deli Select 5-6 oz. $2
-$1/2 Hillshire Farm Lunchmeats 5-16 oz. (Publix Coupon) Yellow Adv. Buy Flyer
-2 $1 off Hillshire Farm lunchmeat, (sign in) printable
. 50¢ each

2 Tombstone Pizza, 18.1-29.5 oz., $2.99

4 Dayquil or Nyquil 2 ct. $1.29
-2 $3 off Nyquil AND Dayquil product, PG 12/26
Free + .84 cents profit

4 Sominex or Vivarin 16 ct. $3.19
-2 $5/2 Os-Cal, Citrucel, Ecotrin, Feosol, Geritol, Tagamet, Debox, Vivarin, Gaviscon, Phazyme, Sominex, Gly-Oxide or Contac (Publix Coupon) Green Advantage Buy Flyer (starts 1/29)
-2 $2 off Sominex Sleep Aid printable -2 $2 off Vivarin Alertness Aid printable
Free + $2.62 profit for every two you buy

(NOTE-  The Sominex, Vivarin, and Phazyme coupons can all be printed from the same website at the same time)

2 Phazyme 12 ct. $3.49
-$5/2 Os-Cal, Citrucel, Ecotrin, Feosol, Geritol, Tagamet, Debox, Vivarin, Gaviscon, Phazyme, Sominex, Gly-Oxide or Contac (Publix Coupon) Green Advantage Buy Flyer (starts 1/29)
-$2 off Phazyme  printable
Free + $2.02 profit for every two you buy

1 Kleenex $1.99
–  $2 off coupon that printed at the Walgreens Pharmacy
Free + .01 cent profit

2 Lenders Bagels 6 packs $1.99 each
(these were cheaper than the B1G1 bagels this week)

2 Friendship Sour Cream $1.65
– $1 off coupon from the coupon printer in front
.65 cents each

1 Bailey’s Coffee Creamer $1.50


Spent- $10.01 including tax

Saved- $75.36

Bath & Body Works- Free Candles!

You can now print a coupon for a FREE 1.6 oz. Home Collections candle. No purchase is necessary. It’s good until January 30, 2011. They let me get two today and they are really cute. Normally they sell for $3.50 each!

Thanks, www.moneysavingmom.com

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