Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Betty Crocker Cake Mix/Frostings

Good price on Betty Crocker at Safeway.  They're 1.99 ea, and buy 2, get 3 free.  So for $4, you get 5 cakes mixes and/or frostings.  But wait, it gets better.  Manufacturers coupons are EVERYWHERE and you can load up coupons from cellfire or shortcuts to get an even sweeter deal.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Great Deal Links for this week

Money Saving Mom has 3 great posts about Walgreens, RiteAid and CVS.  Stretching a Buck has one on Target to check out.

Walgreens

RiteAid

CVS

Target

New Printables available!

Get 'em while they're hot!  Don't forget to hit your back button to print each of the twice.
$1/1 Starbucks Frappuccino (single bottle)

$1/1 Cheerios: IE or FF

$3/1 Pedialyte

$1/1 Nestle Cookie Dough

$1/1 Wheat Thins Flatbread Crackers

$1/2 Suave Hair Care Products

$1.50/2 Reach Products

Free Sample of Soy Peanut Butter


Been wanting to switch to soy peanut butter but not sure how well it will go over with you family?  Well, now you can try a sample free!  Just click here to go to their site. Then click on "free sample" on the left hand side. My son loves peanut butter so it'll be great to see if this is a good alternative for him.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Fred Meyer is having double points this week.  It's kinda cool...basically to get a $5 reward you normally have to spend $500, but this week, your points double.  So if you bought $250, you'd get 5 bucks back.  I've never actually spent enough money to get that, but you never know, right?
 
You can read more about Fred Meyer Rewards over here.

Weekly deals and coupon matchups
Carving Pumpkins
$0.18/lb

Fred Meyer 1/2 Gallon Milk (includes chocolate!) or Orange Juice
$1 each with in-ad coupon

Campbell's Chicken Noodle or Tomato Soup
$0.50 each with in-ad coupon (limit 10)
Stack with $0.40/4 coupon from 9/13 SmartSource
Bottom line: $0.40 each

Pillsbury Cake Mix
$0.69 each with in-ad coupon (limit 4)

Dreyer's Ice Cream, 48 oz.
$3 each with in-ad coupon
Stack with $1/1 coupon from 8/23 Red Plum
Bottom line: $2

Fred Meyer Butter or English Muffins
$1.25 each wtih in-ad coupon (limit 8)
(Note: this is a GREAT stock-up price in butter! AND it freezes perfectly!)

Hormel Fully Cooked Entrees
(Turkey Breast, Meat Loaf, Salisbury Steak, etc.)
$3.99 each with in-ad coupon (limit 4)

Yoplait Yogurt $0.50 each
$0.40/6 coupon from 9/13 General Mills Insert
Bottom line: $0.43 each

Kroger 2 lb Cheese
$3.99

Fred Meyer Large Eggs, 18-ct
$1.50

Starbucks Coffee, 12 oz, $6.99
$1/1 coupon from 7/26 SmartSource (expires 9/30!)
Bottom line: $5.99

Country Style Pork Ribs
$1.88/lb

Broccoli Crowns or Cauliflower
$0.68/lb

Anjou or Bartlett Pears
$0.79/lb

Potatoes, 10 lb. bag
$1.38

Radishes or Green Onions
$0.38 each

Annie's Natural Macaroni and Cheese $1
(I looked but couldn't find any coupons...if anyone knows of any, pipe in! This is still a great product at a good price, so I'm leaving it here regardless.)

Quorn Products $3.50
(Meatless and soy-free nuggets, patties, more)
$1.50/1 coupon from 5/10 SmartSource (expires on 9/30!)
Bottom line: $2

Honest Tea, 16 oz. $1
$0.50/1 coupon from 5/10 Red Plum
Bottom line: $0.50

Jell-O Gelatin or Pudding $1.25
$0.50/2 printable coupon
Bottom line: $1 each

Pillsbury Grands! Biscuits $1.50
$1/2 printable coupon
Bottom line: $1 each

Halls Cough Drops $1
$1/2 coupon from 9/27 SmartSource
Bottom line: $0.50 each

Soy Dream or Rice Dream Beverage $1.67
$0.75/1 printable coupon
Bottom line: $0.92

All Liquid Laundry Detergent or Snuggle Fabric Softener
$2.99 with in-ad coupon (limit 4)
$1/2 coupon from 8/2 Red Plum
Bottom line: $2.49 each

Organic Fuji Apples
$1.38/lb

Altoids Gum or Mints
$0.88 each with in-ad coupon

Monthly deals

Some of the following deals are set to expire on 9/30 - I've noted which ones below in red. This is because several of the coupons are expiring on 9/30. Also, the Fred Meyer Naturally Preferred coupons expire on 9/30. I'm hoping to see another book come October 1st! Anyhow, if you want to do the monthly deals, make sure to do so at the front part of the week before they're gone.

Barilla Pasta $1.33
$0.50/1 coupon from 8/23 SmartSource
Bottom line: $0.83

V8 Splash Juice $2.50

$1/2 coupon from 9/13 SmartSource
Bottom line: $2 each

Nalley Pickles $2.50

$1.50/1 coupon from 8/23 SmartSource
Bottom line: $1

Swanson Chunk Chicken, 4.5 oz
$1.50 each with booklet coupon (limit 4)
Stack with $0.75/2 coupon from 9/13 SmartSource
Bottom line: $1.13 each

Barilla Pasta Sauce
$2 each with booklet coupon (limit 4)
Stack with $1/2 coupon from 8/23 SmartSource
Bottom line: $1.50 each

Northland Juice
$2.50 each with booklet coupon (limit 6)
Stack with 
$1/2 printable coupon
Bottom line: $2 each

Kellogg's Pop Tarts (12 ct) $1.98
$0.55/1 coupon from 9/13 Red Plum
Bottom line: $1.43

Hills Bros. Cappuccino, 16 oz., $3.50
$0.75/1 coupon from 8/30 Red Plum
Bottom line: $2.75

Rice Select (36 oz white or texmati arborio)
$6.49 each with booklet coupon (limit 6)
Stack with 
$2/1 printable coupon
Bottom line: $4.49

Splenda (200 packets or 9.7 oz)
$3.50/2 printable coupon
Bottom line: $4.24 each

Jell-O Gelatin or Pudding $1.25
$0.50/2 coupon from 7/26 SmartSource
OR 
$0.50/2 printable coupon
Bottom line: $1 each

Betty Crocker Cake Mix $1.67
$0.50/2 printable coupon when you buy cake & frosting (also $1.67)
Bottom line: $2.84 for both

Betty Crocker Frosting $1.67
$1/2 printable coupon
Bottom line: $1.17 each

Nabisco Crackerfuls $3
$1/1 coupon from 7/12 SmartSource
Bottom line: $2

Wet Ones Wipes $2
$1/1 printable coupon
Bottom line: $1

Chinet Plates $2.99
$2/1 coupon for lunch plates from 8/9 SmartSource (expires 9/30!)
Bottom line: $0.99
(Note, I'm unsure if the lunch plates are part of the deal...thinking they would be though!)

Windex Outdoor All-in-One Glass Cleaner $12.99
$3/1 coupon from 8/23 SmartSource
Bottom line: $9.99

Murphy Oil Soap $2.50
$0.55/1 coupon from 8/30 SmartSource
Bottom line: $1.95

Glade Lasting Impressions or Sense & Spray
I believe the Lasting Impressions was priced at $7.49 today...I didn't catch the price on S&S...will do next time!
Save $3 with booklet coupon (limit 4)
Stack with $3/1 Lasting Impressions coupon due out in this weekend's insert
Bottom line: ~$1.49 for Lasting Impressions

Purina One Dry Dog Food $18.99
$3/1 coupon from 9/13 Red Plum
Bottom line: $15.99

Tidy Cats Scoop Litter $6.99
$1/1 coupon from 8/9 Red Plum
Bottom line: $5.99

Arm & Hammer Cat Litter $6.99
$1/1 printable coupon
Bottom line: $5.99

Fancy Feast Elegant Medleys $0.75
$1/6 coupon from 8/9 Red Plum
Bottom line: $0.58 each

Milk-Bone Dog Biscuits $4.99
$1/1 printable coupon for Essentials product (unsure if this is part of promotion)
Bottom line: $3.99

Private Selection Organic Milk, half gallon, $2.50
$0.50/1 Fred Meyer coupon from 
Naturally Preferred Magazine (expires 9/30!)
Bottom line: $2

Coffee-mate Flavored Creamer, 16 oz, $2
$1/1 printable coupon
Bottom line: $1

Sara Lee Pound Cake $3
$1/1 coupon from 8/23 Red Plum
Bottom line: $2

Fred Meyer Microwave Pizza
$0.69 each with booklet coupon (limit 4)

Tree Top Apple Juice (12 oz frozen) $1.25
$1/2 printable coupon
Bottom line: $0.75 each

Land O' Frost Bistro Lunch Meat, 6 oz, $1.99
$1/1 coupon from 6/28 Red Plum (expires 9/30!)
Bottom line: $0.99

Kozy Shack Pudding $3
$1/2 coupon from 8/23 SmartSource
Bottom line: $2.50 each

Robert's American Gourmet Snacks (Pirate's Booty) $2
$1/2 coupon from 6/7 SmartSource (expires 9/30!)
Bottom line: $1.50

Blue Diamond Almond Breeze
$2.50 each with booklet coupon (limit 2)
Stack with $0.55/1 coupon from 8/23 SmartSource
Bottom line: $1.95

Country Choice Cookies
$2.50 each with booklet coupon (limit 4)
Stack with 
$1/1 printable coupon
Bottom line: $1.50

Campbell's Condensed Soup
$1 each with booklet coupon (limit 10)
Stack with $0.40/2 coupon from 9/13 SmartSource (good on any except Tomato/Chicken Noodle)
Or stack with $0.40/4 coupon from 9/13 SmartSource (for Tomato/Chicken Noodle)
Bottom line: $0.80 - 0.90 each

Finish Dish Detergent
$2.50 each with booklet coupon
Stack with 
$0.50/1 printable coupon
Bottom line: $2

Fred Meyer Taters or Fries
$1.50 each with booklet coupon (limit 4)


Walgreens My Complete List

L'Oreal Wear Infinite Eye Shadow, Mascara or Bare Natural Cosmetics, B1G1 Free
(9/20, SS, 8/16, RP) save $1.00
Printable Coupon My Loreal Special Savings save $1.00 (you have to register).
Final Price, varies use 2 coupons.

Crest Whitestrips, 28 strips, 2 pack, $29.99
(8/30, PG) save $5.00
Final Price, $24.99

Always Infinity, $4.99
(9/27, PG) save $1.00
Final Price, $3.99

Ponds Skin Care, B1G1 Free
Printable Coupon save $1.50
Printable Coupon Cleansing Towelletes (if included) save $1.50
Final Price, varies

Pringles, 2/$4.00
(8/30, PG) save $1.00/2 (exp. 9/30)
Final Price, 2/$3.00

Walgreens Register Reward (RR) Coupon match up. For more information read Walgreens 101.

Emergen-C Booster, $3.49
Receive $3.49 RR
Final Price, free

Oral-B Advantage 1-2-3 Toothbrush, $3.00
Receive $3.00 RR
(9/27, PG) save $0.75
Final Price, $0.75 overage

Robitussin DM To Go, $2.49
Receive $2.49 RR
Final Price, free

Vaseline Sheer Infusion Lotion, $6.99
Receive $6.99 RR
Printable Coupon save $1.50 off Coupon (IE), (FF here)
Final Price, $1.50 overage

ChapStick Fresh Effects, $2.99
Receive $2.99 RR
Final Price, free

Tropicana Orange Juice, 2/$6.00
Receive $1.00 RR
Printable Coupon Trop 50 save $1.00 (FF), (IE, here)
Final Price, 2/$3.00

Nabisco Cookies or Crackers, 2/$5.00
Receive $1.00 RR
(8/23, SS) save $0.75/2
Final Price, 2/$3.25

Venus Embrace or Spa Breeze, $7.99
Receive $4.00 RR
(9/27, PG, 8/16, RP) save $2.00
Final Price, $1.99

Gillette Fusion, $8.99
Receive $6.00 RR
(9/27, PG) save $4.00
(8/16, RP) save $2.00
Final Price, $1.01 overage - $0.99

Dentek Dental Care, $2.00
Receive $2.00 RR
Printable Coupon (floss picks) save $1.00
Printable Coupon (floss picks) save $1.00
Final Price, $1.00 overage

Pampers, 2/$20.00
Receive $2.50 RR
(8/30, PG) save $2.00 (use 2)
Final Price, 2/$13.50

Prilosec OTC, $22.99
Receive $5.50 RR
(9/27, PG) save $1.00
Final Price, $16.59

Theraflu Cold, Cough, Flue or Sinus Relief, 2/$8.00
Receive $4.00 RR
Walgreens Healthy Savings Book, save $2.00
Printable Coupon save $2.oo Theraflu Liquid (IE link) (FF, here)
Final Price, $4.00 overage

Vicks, Cold, Cough, Flue or Sinus Relief, 2/$10
Receive $5.00 RR
(9/27, PG) save $1.00
Final Price, 2/$3.00

Metamucil, 2/$20.00
Receive $6.00
(8/30, PG) Clear & Natural save $3.00 (exp. 9/30)
(9/27, PG) save $1.00
Final Price, 2/$8.00 or 2/$13.00 (use 2 coupons)

Miralax, $18.99
Receive $4.00 RR
(9/27, SS) save $5.00 or $4.00 (regional)
Final Price, $9.99

Align Digestive Care, $28.99
Receive $3.00 RR
(9/27, PG) save $5.00
Final Price, $20.99

Halls Refresh Sugar Free Drops, $1.00
Receive $1.00 RR
(9/27, SS) save $0.35 - $0.75 (regional)
All You October save $0.50
Final Price, $0.35 - $0.75 overage

Claritin Buy 2 or more get $8.00 buy 1 get $3.00 in Register Rewards

Claritin Allergy Relief, $19.99
Printable Coupon save $4.00
Printable Coupon save $3.00
Printable Coupon save $2.00
(9/13, 8/30, SS) save $4.00
Final Price, $15.99

Claritin Eye Drops, $12.99
Printable Coupon save $3.00
(8/30, SS) save $3.00
Final Price, $9.99

Deal Idea: (If this is a product you regularly need to purchase)

Claritin Allergy Relief, $19.99
Receive $8.00 RR
Printable Coupon save $4.00
Claritin Eye Drops, $12.99
Printable Coupon save $3.00
Final Price, $17.98
Accu-Chek Aviva or Compact Plus Blood Glucose Monitor, $14.99
Mail In Rebate in Box, $14.99
(8/23, SS) save $1.00
Final Price, possible $10 overage

Herbal Essences, $2.99
Receive $2.00 RR
(9/13, 8/23, RP) save $1.00
Final Price, $0.01 overage

Tide, $12.99
Receive $1.00 RR
(9/27, PG) save $1.00
Final Price, $11.99

Walgreens Coupons:

Reeses, $0.49
(8/23, SS) save $0.55
Final Price, $0.06 overage

Clorox Bleach, $1.29
(8/2, RP) save $0.50/2
Final Price, 2/$2.08

Soft Scrub, 2/$5.00
(8/16, SS) save $0.50 (use 2)
Final Price, 2/$4.00

Wet Ones, $1.99
Printable Coupon save $1.00 (FF), (IE here)
Final Price, $0.99

Dixie Plates, $1.99
(8/16, RP) save $0.35
Final Price, $1.64

Ivory Bath Soap, $0.99
(8/30, PG) save $0.25 (expires 9/30)
Final Price, $0.74

Dawn Dish Liquid, $0.99
(9/27, PG) save $0.25
Final Price, $0.74

Ongoing Deals - the end of the month:

Domino's Sugar 5lbs, $0.80 (check the price in the store) regional
Printable Coupon save $0.30
Final Price, $0.50

Zantac, 8 ct, $4.99
Printable Coupon save $5.00
Final Price, $0.01 overage

Glade Scented Oil Candle Holder or Candle, 2 oz, 2/$4.00
Receive $1.00 RR
Use 2 (8/9, SS) 2 oz candle free coupons
(8/23, 7/25, SS) B1 Holder G1 Refill Free
All You August Fragrance Collection save $3.00 on any pg. 115
Scented Oil Holders $1.50 coupon in canister
Final Price, candles up to $3.00 overage

Trident Gum, $1.00
Receive $1.00 RR
Printable Coupon save $1.00/2
Final Price, 2/free

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails .45 oz $2.29
Receive $5.00 Register Rewards good on your next Sally Hansen Purchase wyb 3
use (3) (8/2, 8/23, RP) save $1.00 coupons (regional)
Final Price, 3/$1.13 overage with the $1.00 coupons or 3/$0.37 with the $0.50 printables

Walgreens this week

Really really great deals at Walgreens!  Woo hoo!  I'm not going to post a full list right now because my feet are like 2 blocks of ice and I really want to take a bath and warm them up a bit.  But I will post the ones that caught my eye.

Gillette Fusion MVP Manual or Power Razor System
8.99 - 6 RR - 4 Manufacturers Coupon in this Sunday's paper.  So you make a dollar buying this!

Ton of free stuff with no coupons needed!

Oral B Advantage 123 Toothbrush $3 with a $3 register reward

EmergenC Booster 3.49 with a 3.49 RR

Vaseline Sheer Infusion  6.99 with 6.99 RR
Chapstick Fresh Effects 2.99 with 2.99 RR

Great deals, huh?

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Walgreens this week




Nail Polish for around 22c each! Walgreens has a great deal on Sally Hansen nail polish. If you buy 3, you get a coupon for $5 to use on your next Sally Hansen nail purchase. And Sally Hansen is 40% off! Here is what I've been doing so far this week:
buy 3 Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Xtreme wear Nail Color
total comes to around $5.17 before tax. About $5.68 after tax. Spend $5.68 initially and every time you come after that, use your coupon to pay .68 for three nail polishes. If you have some of the manufacturers coupons from a few weeks ago then this deal is even better!
Also, while you're at Walgreens, be sure to check out the clearance section. My Walgreens has an extra half off their clearance and Tylenol is in there! On top of that, there are a LOT of $1.00 off any tylenol purchase coupons all around the store...I found 3 different coupons in 3 seperate locations. When you buy 2 tylenols, you get a $5 register reward. The other day I went in and got the Tylenol Day/Night Cold Medicine in the clearance section for $3.50 and half off. I bought 2 of them, used 2 $1/1 coupons and ended up paying $1.50 and getting a $5 register reward.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

all you magazine subscription

This is a great price for the all you magazine at amazon.com
They're giving you an extra $5 off making this $14.50 a year, or 1.20 a magazine plus tax. Including the tax for me made it $1.30 per magazine or $31.39 total. For those of you who don't know, all you is a magazine found only in Walmarts and besides being chalked full of coupons, it has great REALISTIC money saving and organizing tips. It's not a "fake" magazine like so many you see. Click Here to sign up.

Haggen week of 9/23-9/29

Some Grrrrreat Kelloggs deals this week! (I was trying to sound like Tony the Tiger) They currently have a deal going on where you buy 6 participating Kellogg's products and you save $10 automatically.
Here are the products on sale:
Kellogg's Special K Cereals 11.4-14 oz Assorted Varieties
2/$6
After in-store promotion 1.33 each
Kellogg's Special K Granola Bars, Crackers, Nutri-Grain Bars, or Fiber Plus Bars
2/$5
After in-store promotion .83 each

Now for the coupon matchups:

Internet Coupons:

$1/1 Kellogg's Special K Cereal (11.4 oz or Larger, Any Flavor) Here

$1/1 Kellogg's Special K Crackers (4.62 oz or Larger, Any Flavor) Here

The following are from Here
.75/1 Kellogg's Special K Chocolatey Pretzel Bars
$1/1 Kellogg's Special K Crackers (4.62 or Larger, Any Flavor)
$1/1 Kellogg's Special K Blueberry Cereal (11.4 oz or Larger)
$1/2 Kellogg's Special K Bars (6 ct. or Larger, Any Flavor, Mix or Match)

Newspaper Coupons:
$1/2 Kellogg's Special K Protein Products
$1/2 Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Cereal Bars

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Safeway

I am loving the 4/$6 deal at Safeway right now!
I was able to get some great deals at my last run.
4 General Mills Cheerios
4 Betty Crockers Fruit Snack Stickerz
4 Nature Valley Granola Clusters
Plus a SoBe Lifewater
and 3 Capri Suns (2 coupons and 1 free from earlier)
I signed up with the Cheerio non-challenge and got 4 $1/1 Cheerios to print off (along with a coupon in the mail and a free sample).

First transaction:
4 Cheerios 4/$10
1 SoBe LifeWater $1.49
-$4 instore promotion when you buy 4
-$4 in coupons
-$1.49 SoBe LifeWater coupon (catalina for awhile back about to expire)

Total was $2.12 including tax
Also received more coupons including a free CapriSun catalina

Second transaction:
4 Honey Nut Clusters 4/$10
Capri Sun $1.99
-$1.99 Capri Sun Coupon
-$4.00 instore promotion when you buy 4
-$1.60 Printable Coupon found here. I used three of these
-$1.00 Coupon from my Sunday paper awhile back (I don't keep track like all the other bloggers)
-$.55 Coupon from here
Total: -$1.75 Yes, I made money on this transaction. I'm happy.

Third transaction:
This one wasn't quite as great, but my kids love Fruit Snacks and we were running low.
4 Betty Crocker Fruit Roll ups (The stickerz variety) 4/$10
-$4 instore promotion when you buy 4
-$.50 off 2 coupon from Sunday paper, x2
-$.50 off 2 coupon from cellfire
-$.50 off 2 coupon from shortcuts
Total: $4.00 It also came with a Capri Sun coupon.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Walgreens
Great week for Walgreen!

Free or Money Makers:

Rembrandt Toothpaste
5.00
5.00 RR

Carefree Ultra Protection Pantiliners 16 ct
1.99
1.99 RR
1.00 coupon

Men's Zone 6 Blade Razor System
3.99
3.99 RR

Colgate 360 ActiFlex Toothbrush
2.99
2.99 RR
.40 coupon

Great deals:

Free Coke Zero 20oz with purchase of two Hershey’s Candy
Use either 55c off 1 Reese's
or Buy 1, Get 1 free to snag this deal.

Jimmy Dean Breakfast Sandwich
2 for $4 Walgreen Coupon
1.00 Man Coupon

Breathe Right Nasal Strips 10ct.
4.99
4.00 RR back

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Not too much going on at Rite Aid this week. Here's a quick look at.
Rite Aid

Duracell 16 pack AA or AAA
9.99
1.50 coupon
7.49

Seabreeze
4.99
3.00 SCR
1.00 Coupon
.99 final price

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Housal Maintenance

I know, I know. Everyone says how much money you can save when you buy a 20 gallon tub of Mayonnaise over the cute little compact that fits conveniently in your fridge door. Well, guess what! I don't have a root cellar, extra refrigerator, extra freezer, pantry, or even adequate space in my cupboards to store 50 lbs of pretzels! I just don't! I live in an apartment, dang it! However...there is a happy medium between investing stock in Costco and shopping the single's aisle at the grocery store. You just have to learn how to pick your battles and exploit your storage. As I was browning 12 lbs of ground beef, I started thinking of different things I'm doing now that have really helped my family eat better for cheaper.

Rule 1: Clean out your fridge EVERY week. I don't care if you think there's only a bottle of ketchup and a lonely jar of half empty grape jelly in your fridge. Get on your knees and rearrange them. Check the deli and fruit drawers. The cave where your butter likes to hide. Check the expiration date on your eggs. Just get down there and go through it. You'll be amazed at what you forgot you had. And what you should use before it expires in a day or two. I usually pick Mondays to go through my fridge. It kind of gives me a start on the meal planning for that week.

Rule 2: Shelves are your best friend. Make sure that your shelving in your cupboards is adequate for what you need without having too much space. You need enough space to get behind certain items, but any more than what you need is just wasted space. Just think if you could add another shelf right there above your spices. Why, you could buy all those cans of Spam on sale and just store them there! Another word about shelving. I just put shelves in my laundry "room" above my dryer (and when I say I put the shelves in, I meant I told my boyfriend where to put them and hovered over him until he was done. He sure did a great job!). Then I took my crockpot which was stored below my sink (along with all my cleaning chemicals, I know, yikes!) and put it on the shelf along with all my other appliances that I don't use every day, i.e. the microwave is still on the counter. Now I'm free to buy that 20 lb bag of rice! Yay! Basically, check out your dead space and get creative in storage solutions. Dare I say, it's actually kinda fun!

Rule 3: Buy meat -ONLY- and may I repeat -ONLY- when it is a really good sale. Guess what. Meat freezes. Every single piece of meat freezes. It freezes raw, it freezes baked, it freezes fried, it freezes shaped. Yes, I went for the gold and I rhymed. But really. Buy meat on sale. Freeze. Take out when needed. Now, after saying this, if you're at all like me, there are some nights where you're just too tired to make a big dinner, you forgot to take the meat out of the freezer to thaw last night, or something comes up and you weren't able to make dinner when you planned. This happens. I believe the term is called "Life". That's why I never just take the meat that I buy and throw it in the freezer just as it is. I prepare. For example: Yesterday I went to Safeway and found some of their family sized bulk ground beef half off. Yippee! So I bought 12 lbs. Yes, it is the "about to expire" meat. But guess what, that meat also freezes the same as "fresh and still steaming off the cow" meat. So last night, I opened one of them, took about a lb out to make dinner and didn't mess with it until today (I'm lazy, btw. Did I mention that?). Today, I took 2 of the packages (8 lbs) and browned it. Then I strained it. Just a random thought here-in my opinion, I think bulk cooking ground beef is healthier too because to drain the fat off, it's just easier to use a colander and much easier to press down and strain when there's more mass. The fat that came off was just absolutely disgusting. I would take a picture so you can get grossed out also but alas, my camera is dead. You'll just have to imagine. Anyway, I took a measuring cup and measured 2 1/2 cups (or 1 lb) of meat and placed it in a ziplock bag. Lay the bag down, seal it while pressing most of the air out, smooth out the meat so it fills the four corners of the bag (easier for stacking) and place in the freezer. I got 6 bags of ground beef. I know, 6 lbs isn't the 8 I started with. That's how much fat I took off. Once again, ick! Then I took the last package and shaped the meat into circles for hamburgers. For this, I used a bit of beforehand prep. Take a cutting board and put a piece of saran wrap on it. Then cut off a few more pieces of saran wrap for later. The first time I tried to prep ahead with the saran wrap, they stuck together and I got angry and cursed Mr. Saran for all eternity. This time, when I tore a piece off, I just stick it to my cupboard door. It doesn't need to be permanent or anything just enough that you can grab it easily. So, place two patties of circular ground cow on the saran wrap about an inch apart. Put a layer of saran wrap over it. Rinse, repeat. Actually, don't rinse. Just repeat. When you're done, take a knife and cut between the two patties. Then take 2 more pieces of saran wrap and wrap the 2 patty towers separately. They are now ready for the deep freeze. See? Piece of cake. You can even microwave them for a really quick meal. So this really saves on time and money. For 6 lbs of ground beef, and 12 hamburger patties (plus one hamburger helper meal from last night and one meal from today) I paid about 15 dollars. Can't hardly beat that. For chicken, sometimes I freeze it raw just because it's so easy to throw it in a pot of boiling water. When I get an incredible deal on chicken breasts (and that's about the only chicken I buy) I like to take it, cut it in chunks, egg it, bread it, throw it in a frying pan and just fry it up before I freeze it. Guess what! You can make so many meals with that! One of my favorites is honey barbecue boneless wings. I got completely addicted to the ones at KFC but they are SO expensive. Well, now I can make them myself faster than I can drive to KFC to pick them up. Or you can just have chicken nuggets for the kids. Or sweet and sour chicken. Or...well, gosh anything. All you have to do is turn the oven on and throw them in until they're hot and get the sauce to go with them. They're already cooked. And think how much cheaper it is than buying the bags on Tyson chicken at the supermarket. So yeah. I plan my meals around the meat sales and freeze extra. Wow, rule three is long.

Rule 4: Get rid of your waffle maker. Now, I have nothing personal against your waffle maker. I like waffles, honest, I do. And I'm really just making an example of the waffle maker, not target it as an evil kitchen appliance. But if you don't have the space for the waffle maker (or juicer or apple press or whatever it is you only use once a year) then get rid of it. Unless you're making waffles every week, what's the sense in having it? I try to keep my kitchen down to the bare essentials. And if in a week or two, when the berries are at their peak and you want to make some yummy jam without seeds and you need your seed strainer that you just tossed out, instead of cursing my name, call your grandma or someone else you know who cans and ask if you could kindly borrow theirs for a day in exchange for a jar of your special homemade jelly. Just a side note on this one-as I'm typing this, my eye keeps wandering guiltily back to my appliances above my dryer where I have not one, but (gasp!) TWO(!!!!) popcorn poppers. See? Certain exceptions apply to everyone! One is a Stir Crazy, which I love because it has the potential to make movie theater tasting popcorn and the other is my Air Popper which I love because it makes for a quick healthy snack when I'm trying to weight manage.
Rule 5: Make your kitchen flow. Answer this question: What is the room in the house with the highest amount of things going in and things going out? If your family is like my family, it's the kitchen. Because of that, it's highly important for me to be able to do what I want to do as quickly and easily as I can. I'm a single mom. I am not going to prepare a 5 course meal for my kids. One pot cooking sounds just super to me. So when I go into my kitchen, I want to find what I need when I need it. I don't want to look behind the carton of grits to find the oatmeal. I don't even like grits! Why are they in my cupboard? Get rid of the foods that you don't like. Store the ones out of the kitchen that you don't use often. Put the ones you use all the time out front and in easy to open containers. Don't just leave the flour in the bag. That's how it spills. Get a clear plastic bin with a wide mouth and a pop top. When that gets low, go into your storage space with the bulk foods and refill it. It will seriously save you on stress.
Rule 6: This isn't really a rule, but a good idea that I do especially now that school is starting. Whenever I find a good deal on fruit snacks, small package of rice krispie treats, mini oreos, granola bars, etc., I buy them. The other day, I got fruit snacks and granola bars for 17c per box. I now have a big plastic tub where all these snack items go. Open the boxes and throw them in. Yes, it's a little disorganized but it's all snack foods that my kids love and it makes lunches on the go easy and saves on space. Those cardboard boxes really have a lot of extra room in them. Oh yeah, and as an added bonus to me, my 4 year old daughter who likes to graze cannot open the sterilite clear plastic bins by herself.

So I hope this helped a little. Like I said, it was just something I was thinking about as I'm watching 2 lbs of fat separate from 6 lbs of meat (it was a little traumatic). And if I think of more, I'll post it later.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Papa Murphy's Customer Appreciation Days


Tomorrow, then 20th through the 22nd, Papa Murphy's is having a Customer Appreciation Days. You can get a large one topping pizza for $4.99. Papa Murphy's also accepts EBT and with that you save on tax. Plus their pizzas are just yummy. Much better than some other $5 pizza deals around town. You can go to their website here to find the nearest Papa Murphy's.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Fred Meyer

Fred Meyer is having great deals right now. One of which is their Tidy Cat Cat Little 2/$10. There were peelies on mine for 2.00 off one. And in a few days, if you spend 3 dollars, you get 1 dollar catalina. 5/2 and 7/3. So potentially a really great deal for cat litter.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Safeway Trip

My Safeway shopping today (so far, I'm going back) consisted of 4 boxes of Nature Valley Chewy Trail Mix bars and 4 boxes of Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks. They had the fruit snacks on sale with an instore coupon of 4/$4. The Granola Bars were 4/$6. I had 4 75c/1 granola bar and 4 40c/1 fruit snack coupons. They also gave me 2 catalinas back worth 2.50 each. The grand total after coupons and catalinas was $1.40 or 17 1/2 cents a box.

Radio Station Contests

My sisters and I go to concerts, vacations, restaurants, dance lessons, meet famous singers, etc....all for free. There is a lot of stuff that you can get by winning radio station contests. For instance, today on my personal favorite Seattle station, on their website, they tell you between a certain time they're going to play a certain song. Call in when you hear it, be the right caller, and you win. So I called. And I won tickets to a band I really really like. It really is a great way of being able to get out and do things if you don't want to be spending a lot of money. So, yeah. I recommend going to the websites of your radio stations in your area, clicking on their contest page and finding out when to call. Sometimes theyll have a trivia question so I like to keep my computer handy when Im calling in.

Fandango Friday!



I've been noticing lately that on Friday morning around 8:30, I get an email in my inbox from Fandango with a promo code for a movie for $1. Tickets go fast, but its worth it to sign up for their email notices to get this deal. :)

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Albertson's Post Deal

Starting this Friday, Albertson's is having a sale on Post Cereals, 4/$10
Plus you buy 4, and you get 4 back at the register. So 4/$6. On top of that, there's a Catalina deal going on buy 4/$3 off your next order. If you have any Post coupons (from July 26 Newspaper) you can get these for .25 cents each.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Market

Just a quick blurb that I noticed at the Market. In their ad, there's a coupon for Gatorade. 10/$10 and you buy 10 Gatorade and get 5 propel free. That's a good deal.

Also Land 'O Frost Premium Lunch Meats are 2/$6 and there's a $1 coupon from last Sunday's paper for that. Not too bad.

Also, in the Haggen's ad, there a coupon for a Freshpet Select Homestyle for free. I have no idea what that is, but it's free. And I have a pet. So I'm going to check it out. Their chicken noodle soup and tomato soup are 50 cents as well and my kids love chicken noodle so I may have to snag some of those.

Ok that is all.
Good night!

Safeway

Selected Safeway drinks are buy 5 save $5. Oceanspray is included and it makes it 99 cents each. Go here to use this coupon (I think) and you should get it free.

Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks are 4/$4 with an instore coupon in their ad.
You can go to Coupons.com to get .50/2 which brings it down to .75 ea. there is also a coupon for .40/1 so .60 cents. I believe there were also coupons in Sunday's paper (or last Sunday's paper) which make it even cheaper. I'm too lazy to go out to my car right now to get my coupons, though.

Also a $2/1 duracell store coupon which can be combined with the battery coupon in one of the sunday papers. That's about it for safeway, I think.

Kraft Free Groceries
















Right now there is a deal going on with Kraft. You buy $20 dollars of participating Kraft items, mail in a rebate form, and get a check for $20. Albertson's and a couple other stores have also teamed this with a $5 catalina so spend 25 get 25. Today, I just found out that "The Market" in Anacortes (where I live) is also doing the $20 deal. Just not the $5 catalina. If you live in Anacortes and don't want to drive clear to Oak Harbor to go to Albertson's, I recommend doing this great deal. It really is worth it. You can find the link to the shopping list of items here.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Last post today, I promise

Really. I promise.

The Market @ Anacortes

Haagen Daz Ice Cream Cup 4 oz Sale $1 Coupon-$1/3 Final Price: 3/$2
Betty Crocker Brownies Sale $1 Coupon-.75/2 Final Price: 2/$1.25


Safeway

Yoplait Yogurt Sale .60 ea. when you buy 10 Coupons .60/3and .50/6 = .49 ea

Ok. Done. I know, this is weak. I'll get better.

Rite Aid

So Riteaid has something which I've never heard of before called a single check rebate. I just went to Riteaid to experiment on how to use it. When you go to riteaid you can request a SCR book (that's single check rebate...money saving slang) and there are a lot of offers in it. Go through, find the ones that look good, buy them, and then when you come home, get on their website and enter the receipt to get money back. I just used it on 2 packs of Bic brite liner pens. They were on sale for 2/$4. and I got a coupon for 1.00 off 2 Bic Products. When I came home, I entered the receipt into Riteaids SRC for $2/2 which made the grand total 1.33 including tax. And they came with an extra highlighter. Hmm...this is kinda fun. I could definitely get into this. ;)

Hello Blogging World

After following other frugal blogger sites, I decided to start my own. No, I don't always find the best deals but I think having a site may help me organize my own thoughts a bit more. And hopefully help some other people in my area. My name is Sarah. I'm a single mom of 2 and I am definitely appreciative to these other bloggers who have opened my eyes to the fact that I don't need to pay full price. For anything. So, anyway, I'm glad to start this and see where it goes. :)