Great Printable Coupons from Campbell's Kitchen
>> Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Stop over here for a few great printable coupons from Campbell's, including two coupons for V8 juices!
Read more...and don't let it pinch you back!
Stop over here for a few great printable coupons from Campbell's, including two coupons for V8 juices!
Read more...Due to a busy schedule and another round of illness in my house, I was not up to posting a detailed list of great deals at Rainbow Foods for this week. But visit PYD for a good list to get you started on your shopping list for this Wednesday.
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I am excited to be joining up with Life As Mom and Money Saving Mom in their month long challenge for January: Eat From Your Pantry! You can read more about this here or here.
I've already posted my month long meal plan, which you can read here, although I'm going to be adjusting just a couple of items from what is listed.
So my plan for the month will be this:
1. Freezer Cooking Day(s), beginning on January 1st, hopefully ending on the 2nd. I'll be using a lot of the items I purchased during my shopping trips in December and also using what we already have in the pantry and freezer.
2. Spend no more than $225 for groceries in the month of January. This is BIG goal for us. We are thrilled with the amount of savings we were able to accomplish in December by really cracking down on spending and shopping wisely, so I'm setting this goal with a lot of confidence that we will be able to reach it. I still plan on going out for my weekly trip to Rainbow Foods on Wednesdays to help me stock up on items I will need for February's menu or fresh items during January.
3. Find a really, really good casserole recipe. I have a big aversion to 'cream of anything soup' and nearly every casserole, or as we Minnesotan's say... "hot dish" recipes call for some sort of canned cream soup, and I just can quite get my head in to that cooking method. I did find a really neat 'universal casserole' recipe this week, so my hubby and I have been brainstorming our own ingredients to come up with something healthy and tasty. I really only need one good recipe, to fill two nights in a month long menu. I like to have what I call "pan food" for Tuesday nights, since we are busy and usually rushing to leave the house. I want to serve up something healthy and delicious, but also something that requires nothing more than 'freezer removal, oven insertion'.
I'm eager to get starting with my freezer cooking for January and to see if we are able to stay on track for the month. I plan on posting weekly what our meals are and how we are doing on our grocery spending goals. What to join in the fun? Click here to link up your goals!
Extra Care Bucks Deals
Colgate Total - $2.99 (Limit 1)
Get $2 ECB
$1.00/1 from Jan All You Magazine
Final Price: FREE
Coke 2ltrs - 3 for $3.00 (Limit 1)
Get $1 ECB wyb 3
Final Price: $2.00 for 3 or $0.67 each
South Beach Diet Cereal Bars 3 for $10 (Limit 1)
Get $5 ECB wyb 3
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon
Final Price: 3 for $2.00 or $0.67 each with 3 coupons (need 2 computers to print)
Scope Outlast 750 ML - $3.49 (Limit 1)
Get $1 ECB
$0.75 off from 11/29 P&G (exp. 12/31) or
$0.75 off from 12/27 P&G
I love CVS. Aside from Target, it is my favorite place to shop for basics. I went out to CVS last night, with ECBs in hand that were soon to expire. Here is how my trip went:
I went with $20.99 in ECBs and other coupons. I got:
1 bottle of Nivea body wash
1 tube of Crest ProHealth toothpaste
1 bottle of Listerine mouthwash
2 new shades of lipstick
2 Glade glass scented oil candle holders
2 packs of scented oil candle refills
After coupons and ECBs, I spent $4.06 OOP (which was mostly just the tax) and I received back $24.00 in ECBs. I also received a $5.00 off WYB $15 coupon and a BOGO for Theraflu.
I was especially happy to get the glass scented oil candle holders. I was expecting to get another set of the tin holders, so I was really happy to find these nice glass ones. Look how pretty!
This only cost me $0.75!!
There should be a few good deals at CVS next week too.
UPDATE: I realized a few days later, that I could still submit one more rebate form for my purchase of these Glade products, so after my $5.00 rebate, this whole transaction at CVS will be a $0.94 money maker!
STL Mommy has posted a scenario that would net you one Scrubbing Bubbles automatic shower cleaner and two refills for FREE.
Check out her post here.
Right now, you could score free broccoli and hot chocolate at Target.
Green Giant broccoli and Swiss Miss hot cocoa are priced at $0.99 or less. Use the $1.00/1 coupons here, and get them both for free.
Click here for a printable coupon for $0.50 off Land O Lakes All Natural Eggs.
As a very busy mom to three toddlers, cooking has never been my favorite activity. But I have recently found much more enjoyment in preparing delicious and nutritious meals by learning and implementing the idea of Freezer Cooking. If you would like to learn more about it, check out the great posts here and here.
My excitement for shopping this week was temporarily haulted yesterday morning. But alas, I ventured out again alter in the day after reworking my coupons and shopping lists and still achieved some great savings.
I don't have a photo this week, and probably wont get to that, but here is a summary of what I purchased:
2 bottles of juicy juice
2 bottles of laundry detergent
8 boxes of our favorite cereal
10 bags of frozen veggies
2 pints of fresh half & half
1 jar of baking yeast
16 cans of fruit in 100% juice (peaches, pears & oranges)
2 jars of pasta sauce
5 rolls of breakfast sausage
9 cans of soup
3 boxes of chicken stock
Then I ran across the street to Cub Foods and picked up a 5lb box of Cuties Clementine Oranges (for only 2.98!!!).
Total Value of All Groceries (before sales or coupons): $158.19
Total Discounts from sales and coupons: -$108.93
Total OOP: $49.26
We are so stocked up on fruits and veggies, lots of baking supplies and makings for soup.
I am almost finished on our Meal Plan for January, and when it's finalized I will get that posted here. I'm looking forward to my Freezer Cooking Day (tentatively planned for Jan 1st) and I'm hoping that I will need very few additional items to complete our meals for the January.
I was so delighted to open my email inbox this afternoon to see an email from Lee Jeans. I won a pair of jeans from their Lee 120-A-Day Giveaway. There is still time to enter for your chance to win a free pair of jeans!
It's official. I just returned home from my Rainbow and they would not double any of my coupons. Even those from the newspaper inserts, because they all stated DND/DNT. The computer system will still automatically do it, so they were going to manually enter each coupon for half of it's value, so when the computer doubled it automatically, it was only giving me the face value of the coupon off.
I talked to the store manager about and she said that this is not a one-time thing for this week only. This is the new Roundy's coupon policy. No more automatic double of the first five coupon you hand over.
I actually ended up not getting any groceries this morning, since all of my coupons would have been rejected from doubling under their new policy. I do plan to write a letter to the Roundy's corporate office requesting a written copy of their coupon/double coupon policy so that it can be crystal clear for future shopping trips.
Click here for a coupon for $0.50/2 cans of Red Gold Tomatoes.
Click here (FF) or here (IE) for a coupon good for $0.75 off any three Contadina products.
Click here, after registering, print your BOGO coupon for Scrubbing Bubbles Shower Cleaner refills.
This week will prove to be another one of good deals at Rainbow, although many are the same as last week.
Don't forget, Wednesday, 12/23 is DOUBLE Double Coupon Wednesday, when for one day only 10 coupons can be doubled on a single transaction. This should turn out some great savings.
Here are the best deals and coupon match-ups for this week:
Nabisco Wheat Thins
$1.78 with ad coupon
Buy one and stack with $1.00/1 from 11/8 SS or
Buy two and stack with $1.00/2 from the "Nabisco Keep the Jingle in your Holidays Party Planner" booklet, (was on a display near the food storage inside Rainbow last week)
Final Price: FREE - $0.78 each with doubled coupon (depending on the coupons you have)
Cuties Clementines - sale for $6.88 (5lb box)
$1.00/1 off Printable Coupon here (after registering)
or $1.00/1 from 12/6 SS
Final Price: $4.88 with doubled coupon
Oscar Mayer Bologna, Light Bologna or Cotto Salami - 2 for $3.00
$1.00/2 from 12/13 SS
Final Price: $0.50 each with doubled coupon
Hillshire Farms Lit'l Cocktail Smokies - $3.00
$0.55/1 Printable Coupon or
$1.00/2 from 12/6 RP
Final Price: as low as $1.90 with doubled coupon
Buddig Sliced Lunch Meat - $0.49 (limit 4)
Buy 5 (four at $0.49 and one at $0.79) and use $1.00/5 from 12/6 SS
Final Price: $0.15 each with doubled coupon
Johnsonville Pork Sausage Links, Patties or Roll Sausage - $2.50
$0.55/1 from 11/8 SS
Final Price: $1.40 with doubled coupon
Sargento Shredded Cheese - $1.66
$0.50/2 from 11/15 SS
$0.55/1 from Dec All You magazine
Buy three packages of cheese, use one SS and one All You coupon,
Final Price: $0.96 each with doubled coupons
Kemps Fresh Half & Half - $0.99
$0.35/1 from 11/22 SS
Final Price: $0.29 with doubled coupon
Kraft American Singles - $2.00
$0.50/1 from 12/6 SS
Final price: $1.00 with doubled coupon
Birdseye Steamfresh Frozen Vegetables - $1.00
$1.00/2 Printable Coupon
$1.00/4 Printable Coupon
Final Price: as low as $0.50 each
Green Giant Vegetables (frozen) - $1.00
$0.50/1 printable coupon here or here or here or here
$0.40/1 from 12/13 GM insert
Final Price: as low as FREE with doubled coupon
Edy's Ice Cream or Sherbet - $1.98
(with ad coupon, limit 1 @ $1.98, thereafter $2.50 each)
Bagel Bites - $1.50
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon
Final Price: FREE plus overage with doubled coupon
Rhodes Rolls or Bread Dough - $3.50
Buy 2 and use $1.00/2 from 12/6 SS
Final Price: $2.50 each with doubled coupon
Tropicana Trop50 Orange Juice - $2.50
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $0.50 with doubled coupon
Juicy Juice - $2.25
$1.00 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $0.25 with doubled coupon
Pillsbury Ready to Bake Cookie Dough - $2.50
$1.00/2 from 12/6 SS
Final Price: $1.50 with doubled coupon
Coffee-mate Flavored Creamer - $3.00
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon
Final price: $1.00 after doubled coupon
Hunts Tomatoes - $1.25
$1.00/4 from Dec All You magazine
Final Price: $0.75 with doubled coupon
Del Monte Canned Tomates, Fruit or Vegetables - $1.00
Buy four and use $1.00/4 Printable Coupon (after registering)
Final Price: $0.50 each after doubled coupon
Buy $15.00 of participation Del Monte products *in one transaction* and receive a coupon for $5.00 off your next order.
***Deal Idea***
Buy 16 cans of your choosing (fruits, veggies or tomatoes) and use four of the $1.00/4 coupons.
Pay $8.00 OOP, receive $5.00 off coupon
Net Cost: $3.00 for 16 cans or $0.19 each
Newman's Own Pasta Sauce - $2.25
$0.50/1 from 10/25 RP
Final Price: $1.25 with doubled coupon
Classico Pasta Sauce - $2.00
$1.00/2 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $1.00 each with doubled coupon
Heinz Gravy - $1.69
if Sausage Flavor variety is included, buy two and use $1.00/2 from 11/1 SS
Final Price: $0.69 each with doubled coupon
Progresso Soups - $1.50
$1.00/3 Printable Coupon or
$0.50/2 from 11/8 SS or 12/6 SS
Final Price: as low as $0.84 each with doubled coupon
General Mills Cereal - $2.50 (select varieties)
Buy four and receive a coupon for a free gallon of milk on your next order (up to $3.25 value)
There are many coupons available for GM Cereal:
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon for Trix, Cocoa Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch or Lucky Charms
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon (IE) for Banana Nut Cheerios
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon (FF) for Banana Nut Cheerios
Printable Coupons for $0.75/1 Cocoa Puffs, $1.00/2 Chex Varieties, $0.55/1 Cinnamon Toast Crunch
$1.00/2 from 11/8 SS and 11/15 or 12/13 GM
Final Price: as low as $0.50 each with doubled coupons (plus your free milk on the next order!)
Red Start Active Dry Yeast - $5.10 (4oz jar)
$0.75/1 from 11/15 SS
Final Price: $3.60 with doubled coupon
Nestle Chocolate Chips - $1.98
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon
Final Price: FREE plus overage with doubled coupon
Karo Corn Syrup - $2.00
$0.50/1 from 11/8 SS or
$0.40/1 from 12/6 SS
Final Price: as low as $1.00 after doubled coupon
C&H Powdered or Brown Sugar - $1.79
$0.30/1 from 11/15 RP
Final Price: $1.19 with doubled coupon
Hershey's Pot of Gold - BOGO ($8.95)
Use two of the $1.00/1 from the 12/6 SS
Final Price: $2.48 each with doubled coupons
Betty Crocker Frosting or Warm Delights - $1.79
$0.50/1 Printable Coupon (both products) or
$0.50/1 (frosting) from 11/15 GM
Final Price: $0.79 with doubled coupon
Snuggle Fabric Softener - $3.29
$2.00/1 from 12/6 RP
Final Price: $1.29 with doubled coupon
All Laundry Detergent - $3.99
$2.00/1 from 12/6 RP
Final Price: $1.99 with doubled coupon
Pup-Peroni Dog Treats - $3.29
Buy two and use $2.00/2 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $2.29 each
Plus you will receive a coupon for $1.50 off your next order
I plan on stocking up on more frozen veggies, canned tomatoes and fruit, sausage, pasta sauce, chocolate chips and soup. Wheat Thins are also on my list, as I have a mail-in rebate on those that would make them a money maker for me.
For the remaining two weekends in 2009, there will be no SmartSource or RedPlum inserts in our Sunday papers. There will however be a P&G insert on Sunday 12/27.
I've posted a schedule for coupon inserts for 2010 and you can check each weekend by clicking on the tab at the top of this blog, or just click here. These are confirmed dates from each insert company.
It goes without saying that different people will have different methods for organization. But today I thought I would share my method for organizing coupons. This is what works for me.
All of my coupons are stored in one central location: a file folder tote. Or, more accurately, a file folder wicker crate, but you get the idea.
Each hanging folder has a labeled tab, which divides all of my inserts. The inserts are stored in order by date, most recent in front.
This is a great method, since almost any blog that provides deal advice will reference coupons by the name of the insert and the insert distribution date. Storing your coupons un-clipped in the original insert will provide the easiest way to locate a specific coupon when referencing deal ideas.
If you see a coupon in an insert for an item that you will buy for sure, it is a regular purchase for your family, then it would make sense to clip it and carry it with you, because you know you'll use it. Otherwise, the rest are better stored un-clipped until when/if they are needed. This will eliminate a lot of clipping time and sorting work!
I also have a 3-ring binder. In this binder I have tabs that divide baseball card holders. The baseball card holder is the perfect size to keep an internet printed coupon. Since internet printed coupons can come and go very quickly, it's best to print them when you can in order to ensure you'll have it when the right sale comes around. My divider tabs in the binder sort my printed coupons by category (baby, frozen foods, laundry & cleaning, dairy, meat, etc.) which makes it simple to locate a coupon that I have already printed.
My 3-ring binder stores neatly in the back of my insert tote, making the whole works orderly and compact enough to put away in a cabinet, up on a shelf, or I can easily take the whole thing with me in the car.
Now I may be looking through a store flyer, notice a good sale on an item that none of the blogs I follow have commented on. This is where the coupon database comes in. Just type in the brand name of the product, or manufacturers name and you will receive a list of possible coupon matches. It will list the source of the coupon, and those that are from inserts will be easy to locate with this organization method.
This is my method, it works for me and has ended the days of piles upon piles of clipped, un-clipped and printed coupons being all over my kitchen counter top. What works for you?
... that the distribution date and source of a coupon insert, such as a SmartSource, is printed on the spine of each insert? "Spine?" you say... Yes! As tiny as it may be, the outer page that make the front and back cover to each insert has printed right on the crease, in the tiniest of print, the distribution date and for which circulating newspaper each insert was prepared for.
While I still do write on the front cover, in large print, the date of each insert, it is helpful to be able to check the spine in case you either forgot to write it on the front, or you would like to see which newspaper this particular insert came from (as not all coupon inserts are created equally!).
Click here, after registering, you can print a coupon good for $0.75 off any Mom's Best Naturals product.
I thought I would share a photo of one receipt from yesterday's shopping:
Now if that doesn't inspire someone to try out couponing, I don't know what will!
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Another week, more savings. Here are the details of my shopping adventures yesterday. I say adventures, because it was interesting. With such great sales and great coupons to boot, there were bound to be some shortages, and I certainly ran into a few of them. Also, one last minute shopping list/coupon switch up by myself, and I jumbled one of my transaction. Totally my fault and I was annoyed, but I am still learning too after all! Topped off by shopping with three kids in tow (for part of the day), doctor appointments for my twins... it was a full day to say the least!
Here we go:
10 boxes of cereal
6 boxes of crackers (my FAVORITE kind!)
1 bottle of fabric softener
1 bottle of laundry detergent
2 3/4 lbs of bananas
5 lbs of butter
4 blocks of cheese
3 bags of shredded cheese
4 quarts of ice cream
3 cartons of juicy juice (with immunity boost)
6 bottles of juicy juice (the bigger 64oz bottles)
6 jars of pasta sauce
5 bags of frozen veggies
2 bags of chocolate chips
4 cartons of fresh orange juice
7 boxes of cream cheese
1 box of lasagna noodles
1 bottle of chili sauce (not on sale, but needed for a recipe)
3 limes (recipe)
ginger root (recipe)
bean sprouts (recipe)
1 large carton of yogurt (not on sale, but my husband really wanted this)
(one lime and about half the bananas are not pictured, they've already be eaten!)
Once again, seven separate transaction. This time, just because of my hectic schedule and other appointments for the day, I ended up going to three different Rainbow stores and did 2-3 transactions at each store.
End result:
Total Value of All Groceries (before sales or coupons): $216.02
Total Discounts from sales and coupons: -$161.22
Total OOP: $54.80
I mentioned that I goofed up one transaction, which caused my coupons not to be doubled. But it was my mistake when I switched up my planned shopping list in the store. I also bought a few non-sale/non-coupon items that I needed for a specific recipe that we wanted to try. So between those two things, my OOP was a bit higher than it could have been, but still I was at 75% savings: not too bad.
How was your shopping/savings this week?
Looking forward to next week with Double DOUBLE Coupon day at Rainbow. Next week only, up to 10 coupons per transaction. I'm so excited!
Wow, I just sat down to check out the sale flyer for today-Saturday at Rainbow Foods. Double Daze for Wednesday, Dec 23rd is DOUBLED: up to 10 manufacturer coupons! Imagine the savings! Looking forward to next week's shopping for sure!
Read more...Well, yesterday was another great day for shopping and I scored lots of groceries at great prices (including totally free veggies!). But it was also crazy busy with lots of other stuff going on around the house. So I'll post up more details later today (hopefully!) about my shopping trips and all my savings. I can tell you that hit my target of 75% savings dead on. Though it should have been higher this week, but I'll explain more about that later....
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Here are the best deals I found this week at Rainbow Foods:
Roundy's Sweet Cream Butter
$0.88 with ad coupon (limit 2)
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
$0.78 with ad coupon (limit 4)
stack with $0.50/2 from 12/6 SS and
$0.55/2 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $0.26 each with SS coupon doubled (if you buy 4)
Cuties Clementines - sale for $3.99 (3lb bag)
$0.55 off Printable Coupon here (after registering)
or $0.55 from 12/6 SS
Final Price: $2.89 with doubled coupon
Roundy's Chunk Cheese
$0.88 with ad coupon (limit 2)
Nestle Chocolate Chips
$1.68 with ad coupon (limit 2)
stack with $1.00 printable coupon here
Final Price: FREE plus overage with doubled coupon
Kemps Premium Ice Cream
$1.98 with ad coupon (limit 1 @ $1.98, thereafter $2.50 each)
stack with $1.00/2 from 11/22 SS
Final Price: $1.24 each with SS coupon doubled
Maxwell House Coffee
$3.88 with ad coupon (limit 1 @ $3.88, thereafter $5.49 each)
stack with $1.00/2 from 12/13 SS
Final Price: $3.69 each with SS coupon doubled
Oscar Mayer Bacon - sale for $2.49 (limit 2)
$0.75 off from 11/15 SS
Final Price: $0.99
Oscar Mayer Bologna, Light Bologna or Cotto Salami - 2 for $3.00
$1.00/2 from 12/13 SS
Final Price: $0.50 each with doubled coupon
Sargento Shredded Cheese - sale for $1.66
$0.50/2 from 11/15 SS
$0.55/1 from Dec All You magazine
Buy three packages of cheese, use one SS and one All You coupon,
Final Price: $0.96 each with doubled coupons
Birdseye Steamfresh Frozen Vegetables - $1.00
$1.00/2 Printable Coupon
$1.00/4 Printable Coupon
Final Price: as low as $0.50 each
Green Giant Vegetables (frozen) - $1.00
$0.50/1 printable coupon here or here or here
$0.40/1 from 12/13 GM insert
Final Price: as low as FREE with doubled coupon
Green Giant Canned Vegetables - $0.66
$0.40/2 from 11/15 GM insert (could be used on Nibblets Corn)
Final Price: FREE plus overage with doubled coupon
Tropicana Trop50 Orange Juice - $2.50
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $0.50 with doubled coupon
Juicy Juice - $2.25
$1.00 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $0.25 with doubled coupon
Pillsbury Ready to Bake Cookie Dough - $2.50
$1.00/2 from 12/6 SS
Final Price: $1.50 with doubled coupon
Hunts or Rotel Tomatoes - $1.25
$1.00/4 from Dec All You magazine
Final Price: $0.75 with doubled coupon
Newman's Own Pasta Sauce - $2.25
$0.50/1 from 10/25 RP
Final Price: $1.25 with doubled coupon
Classico Pasta Sauce - $2.00
$1.00/2 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $1.00 each with doubled coupon
Snuggle Fabric Softener - $3.29
$2.00/1 from 12/6 RP
Final Price: $1.29
All Laundry Detergent - $3.99
$2.00/1 from 12/6 RP
Final Price: $1.99
Kellogg's, Keebler or Sunshine Products
$0.99 each when you buy eight
Available coupons include:
$1.00/2 Frosted Mini Wheats, $1.00/3 Any Variety, $0.50/1 Raisin Bran
$1.50/2 Frosted Mini Wheats or Raisin Bran
$1.00/2 Kelloggs Special K Bars
$1.00/2 Apple Jacks, Fruit Loops, Frosted Flakes from 12/13 RP
$1.00/2 Keebler Townhouse, Toasteds, Cheez-It, Club crackers from 12/13 RP
Mix and Match these coupons and you should be able to come up with a deal to get eight boxes for free for very close to free with doubled coupons.
** $0.50/1 will make one item free**
**$1.00/1 will make two items free**
**$1.00/2 will make two items free**
***NOTE*** I was just at my Rainbow location and there were many more varieties of cereal included in this deal other than what is pictured in the ad. I would bring any coupon for any Kellogg's cereal and make the best deal on the spot.
There is a new coupon available at coupons.com for $4.00 off Sudafed Triple Action caplets. Watch for sales at CVS or Walgreens, could be a money-maker!
Today through Sunday 12/13 everything at Endangered Species Chocolate is 20% OFF when you use the code "holiday20" at checkout.
Plus, enjoy a limited time discount of 40% off All-Natural Dark Chocolate Hazelnut Toffee.
Stop over here, after registering and print several money saving coupons on Tylenol products, including:
$2.00 off Tylenol Cold and Flu
$2.00 off Tylenol 8 Hour
$1.00 off Tylenol Rapid Release Gels
$1.00 off Tylenol Arthritis
$1.00 Tylenol PM
and $1.00 off any Tylenol Product
Today from 3pm-midnight and tomorrow from 6am-1pm, Toys R Us is throwing up another big Door Busters sale. While there were lots of deep discounts, I especially noticed 'buy 1 get 2 free on ALL Crayola Crayons, Markers and Pencils'. Prices starting at $1.29.
Looking for a coupon on Crayola products though....
Click here to find this host of printable coupons!
$3.00 off Air Wick Scented Oils i-Motion Starter Kit
$4.00 off Air Wick Freshmatic Ultra Starter Kit
$4.00 off Air Wick Freshmatic Compact i-Motion Automatic Spray
$2.00 off Lysol Disinfectant Spray
$1.00 off Finish Electrasol Quantum Dishwasher Detergent
$2.00 off Veet Hair Removal
$1.50 off Any Resolve Product
plus many, many more!
This is how I did it, in detail:
Transaction #1
4 boxes of cereal
6.5 lbs of bananas
2 bags of frozen veggies
1 box of brownie mix
Total Before Coupons: $18.17
I had five coupons doubled for $10.00 off, plus another $2.15 in non-doubled coupons.
Total OOP: 6.02
***I earned a coupon for free milk on my next order because of the four boxes of cereal on this order***
Transaction #2
1 gallon of milk
3 bottles of salad dressing
4 cans of soup
2 bags of frozen veggies
1 quart of ice cream
Total Before Coupons: $17.72
I had five coupons doubled for $7.50 off, plus another $2.29 in non-doubled coupons.
Total OOP: $7.93
***I earned a coupon for a free box of chicken stock on my next order because of the four cans of soup on this order***
Transaction #3
1 box of chicken stock
1 bottle of canola oil
2 boxes of pancake mix
1 bottle of extra virgin olive oil
1 box bread mix
1 can of sweetened condensed milk
1 bag of ground coffee
1 quart of ice cream
Total Before Coupons: 25.21
I had five coupons doubled for $7.20 off, plus another $2.49 in non-doubled coupons.
Total OOP: $15.52
*** I earned a coupon for $5.00 off my next order for purchasing $20.00 worth of specific brands in a promotion on this order ***
Transaction #4
1 bag of chocolate chips
2 bottles of mayo
5lb bag of flour
2 bags of frozen veggies
1 beef chuck roast
Total Before Coupons: $17.54
I had three coupons doubled for $6.00 off, plus another $5.51 in non-doubled coupons.
Total OOP: $6.03
*** Ireached the requirement for the "Free Food" promotion Rainbow has been running this fall, so I received a $10.00 gift card for my next order ***
Transaction #5
1 bag of chocolate chips
4 boxes of cereal
4 cans of soup
5lb bag of flour
Total Before Coupons: $17.39
I had five coupons doubled for $10.00 off, plus another $1.26 in non-doubled coupons.
Total OOP: $0.00 (used gift card received after transaction #4. However, the total after coupons that I otherwise would have spent OOP was $6.27)
***I earned a coupon for a free box of chicken stock on my next order because of the four cans of soup on this order***
***I earned a coupon for free milk on my next order because of the four boxes of cereal on this order***
Transaction #6
1 box of chicken stock
1 gallon of milk
1 box of pasta
1 beef chuck roast
2 1/2 lbs of apples
2 tubs caramel apple dip
3 pints of fresh half & half
Total Before Coupons: $21.08
I had five coupons doubled for $7.40 off, plus another $5.85 in non-doubled coupons.
Total OOP: $4.10 ($3.73 was covered with the remaining balance of the gift card received from transaction #4)
As I was walking out of the store, there was stand setup right by the exit featurning another promotion being put on by Rainbow, together with the Pioneer Press. If I got paper subscription, I received a Rainbow gift card. Now, I was literally just that day going to call a paper to start a subscription and had non-grocery money set aside for this. So far, I have been driving to a store each Sunday morning to buy my paper, but was tired of this, so starting a newspaper subscription was already in the plans and budget. But, by doing it here with the Rainbow promo, I not only received another Rainbow gift card, I also got a discount on the cost of the subscription. So I saved on both ends. Then I continued with my last transaction:
Transaction #7
1 bag of mini marshmallows
1 bottle of salad dressing
5lb bag of flour
1 bottle of canola oil
1 box of pasta
1 beef chuck roast
3 cartons of fresh orange juice
Total Before Coupons: $21.93
I had three coupons doubled for $4.60 and another $3.51 in non-doubled coupons.
Total OOP: $0.00 (used gift cards from newspaper promo. Otherwise would have been $13.82)
Total Value of All Groceries (before sales or coupons): $217.17
Total Discounts from sales and coupons: -$153.75
Total Discounts from promotion gift cards: -$23.82
Total Savings: $177.57
Total OOP: $39.60
Please let me know if anyone has any questions on any of this!
Jennifer
Another great week of savings. Though the weather outside today was frightful, the deals were just too delightful to stay home. I braved the cold and blowing snow at 5:45am and again later in the afternoon to trek over to my favorite Rainbow and picked up the following:
8 boxes of cereal
6.5 lbs of bananas
6 bags of frozen veggies
1 box of brownie mix
2 gallon of milk
8 cans of soup
4 bottles of salad dressing
2 pints of ice cream
3 beef chuck roasts
2 bottles of mayo
15 lbs flour
2 bags of chocolate chips
2 boxes of pancake mix
1 box of bread mix
1 bag of coffee
1 bottle of extra virgin olive oil
2 bottles of canola oil
2 boxes of chicken stock
1 can of sweetened condensed milk
2 boxes of Dreamfields pasta
2 1/2 lbs apples
2 tubs of caramel apple dip
3 pints fresh half & half
3 cartons of fresh orange juice
1 bag mini marshmallows
I split all of this up between two different outings and seven separate transactions. Yes, that sounds like a lot. But the key to success was careful planning. I had each transaction on a separate shopping list with all of my coupons bundled and ready for each transaction. Doing this prep work at home made the actual shopping trip very quick and easy.
As the icing on the cake, after my first four transactions in my morning shopping trip, I had reached the purchase requirement for the "Free Food" promo that Rainbow has been running this fall, so I received a gift card that I was able to use for my subsequent three transactions. That sweetened the deal even further! Of course, I'm still earning FuelPerks!, last week I saved $9.80 on gas thanks to FuelPerks!
In the end, I spent a total out of pocket of $39.60 for everything. At full price, this would have been $217.17, with makes my savings today a whopping $177.57 or 82%. I stayed within my budget for groceries for this week and got a few treats for the family that makes all the shopping prep work worth the effort.
I found this link tonight and thought it was interesting and informative...
Coupons 101: Do not double
Below are some of the good deals that I found this week at Rainbow Foods.
Dreamfields Pasta - sale for $1.79
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon here
Final Price: FREE plus overage with doubled coupon
Florida's Natural Orange, Grapefruit or Cranberry Juice - sale for $2.49
Use the $1.00/1 coupon from the 11/22 SS
Final Price: $0.49 with doubled coupon
Wishbone or Western Dressing - 3 for $4.98 ($1.66 each)
$0.75/1 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $0.16 each with doubled coupon
Birdseye Steamers Veggies - sale 2/$4.00
$1.00/2 Printable Coupon
Final Price: $1.00 each with doubled coupon
Kemps Fresh Half & Half - sale for $0.99
$0.35/1 coupon from 11/22 SS
Final Price: $0.29 with doubled coupon
Breyer's Ice Cream - sale for 2.49 (limit 1)
$0.75/1 coupon from 10/18 RP
Final Price: $0.99 with doubled coupon
Washington, Gala, Braeburn or Fuji Apples - $0.88 lb.
If you buy two Marzetti Caramel Apple Dips ($3.49/ea), you receive an instant $2.00 off apples with instore flyer coupon (which can be found right next to the apples/dip display)
Use $0.50/1 Printable Coupon on the Marzetti Dips
Final Price: $4.98 for two tubs of Caramel Dip and approx. 2 1/3 lbs of apples (with doubled coupons)
Nestle Chocolate Chips - sale for $1.98
$1.00/1 Printable Coupon
Final Price: FREE plus overage with doubled coupon
There were a lot more good deals, you can read about some of them here.
I love shopping at Rainbow Foods on Double Coupon Wednesdays.
So this week was a great week. We didn't need too much by way of groceries. Our freezer is stocked with most of our meals for the month already. However, I did purchase everything you see here, at a 78% savings:
Everything you see here would have been $52.08 if purchased at full price. I paid just $11.59 for all of it. All it took was a little planning, and I purchased this in two transactions.
Here is how I did it:
Transaction #1
6 boxes of Cereal
2 pints of Fresh Half & Half
I received the $10.00 instant credit from General Mills on the cereal, plus I received a coupon for a free gallon of milk on my next order. I had five coupons on the GM cereal, doubled for a total discount of $8.50, then I had another $1.45 in coupons that were not doubled. Total discounts between GM deal and all coupons was $19.95, and I spent $5.37 out of pocket.
Transaction #2
1 bag Caribou Coffee (on sale)
2 jars Sweet & Sour sauce (on sale)
2 bottles of St. Ives Body Wash (on sale)
1 gallon Milk
2 packs of yogurt (4 cup packs) (on sale)
I used five coupons, doubled for a total of $10.00 off, plus I used the Free Gallon of Milk coupon I received from the first transaction, which took $3.25 off, and I had another coupon on the Caribou Coffee for $2.00 off. All of the coupon savings, combined with the sale prices gave me a total savings of $20.54 and I spent just $6.22 out of pocket.
I was especially excited about the second transaction, because the milk, body wash and yogurt were completely free and even gave me overage or credit to lower the cost of the coffee and sweet & sour sauce. Considering the coffee alone was regularly $8.29, I saved on the coffee and got everything else for nothing. Not bad for one shopping trip and just a little prep work!
Here is a list of some of my favorite couponing resources. This list will continue to grow as I continue to become a more proficient 'couponer'!
Coupons.com
SmartSource.com
RedPlum.com
All You Coupons
Coupon Database
Sunday Coupon Preview
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