So in an attempt to get my mind off of things, I did two couponing trips this week and set up my stockpiling shelves (yes, I have a stockpiling shelf now!).
CVS is quickly becoming one of my favorite stores to do my couponing. Since I was sick and my husband was trying to take care of me (and probably wanted to keep an eye on my emotional stability too) he decided to join me.
(CVS sales begin and end on Saturdays, so these deals are still available today if you are interested.)
Scott Paper Towels $5.49
Use $1/1 Scott Paper Towel Rolls (SmartSource 11/13)
Total: $4.49
Scott Toliet Paper $7.49
Use $1/1 Scott Bath Tissues (SmartSource 11/13)
Total: $6.49
Colgate Optic White Toothpaste $3.49
Use $1/1 Colgate Optic White coupon (SmartSource 11/13)
Total: $2.49 (and you will get $1.50 Extra Care Bucks)
Dawn Dish Soap $.99
Use $.50/1 Dawn coupon (Proctor & Gamble 10/30)
Total: $.49
Finish Gel Pac Dish Detergent $2.99
Use $0.75/1 Finish Powerball or Gelpacs (SmartSource 10/23)
Total: $2.24
Blistex $2.00
Use $1/2 Blistex (11/13 don't remember which insert though)
Total: $1.50 each (and you will get $1.00 Extra Care Buck, limit 1)
Kleenex Facial Tissue $.99
Use $0.50/3 Kleenex Boxes coupon (SmartSource 11/6)
Total: $.82 each
Garnier Fructis Shampoo & Conditioner 3/$10
Use 3/$1 off coupons (found online)
Total: $2.33 each
Advil Congestion $4.99
Use $1/1 coupon (found online)
Total $3.99
After buying a few other things, my total was 80.31
Then I scanned my Extra Care Card, my coupons, and my Extra Care Bucks from a previous shopping trip.
Total: $19.25 (before sales tax for my Delaware readers)
Friday, November 18, 2011
Part I- "For some moments in life there are no words"
Since my blog is about life, and this week was a reality check in that department, I have decided to dedicate this entry to writing about just that. However, in an attempt to prevent you all from slipping into a deep depression, I will write a "part II", and that one will be about couponing... something I did once or twice this week to get my mind off things.
We all knew it was inevitable. My mom fought unlike anyone for much longer than doctors believed she could. In July of 2009, doctors told her she had a very aggressive form of Appendix cancer and there wasn't much they could do. Despite being told she had about three months to get her affairs in order, my mom researched, found doctors, and endured countless surgeries. She prayed, fought, and made promises to my sister and I that she would be at our weddings; promises that she kept. As the priest at our church put it "Barb lived until the day she died".
While my family knew how sick mom was, I think everyone started to believe that she was untouchable. No matter what happened, mom would pull through. That being said, I still spent countless moments over the past few years a puddly little mess, crying about all the things my mom would miss in my life, and my sisters lives. My mom would never get to meet my children, she wouldn't get to see my little sister go to high school, prom, college, and wouldn't get to see her get married and become a mother of her own. I will spare you all the thoughts I have had about the things my mom and dad had planned that he is left to do alone.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Falling into November
I don't know where October went. Halloween is tomorrow, which as a married adult with no children, isn't as much fun as I remember in years passed. Not losing my love, is fall. The holidays are right around the corner, the scenery is changing, and I tend to increase the baking. Today I baked a Apple Walnut Pie... I hope it turned out, otherwise, I quit trying to make pie.
Also, today, the hubby assisted me in a shopping trip to Shoprite. They had some pretty good deals this week, but nothing compared to my trip to Rite Aid. I took a picture of what I bought, and planned on showing how I did it, but there were a lot of personal products purchased, so I will forgo the list. I will tell you that I spent less than $30 and saved over $50. I am getting the hang of this!
I decided to put up links for some awesome websites I found. I think they are going to be an excellent resource with Christmas right around the corner.
Awesome websites for online shopping:
Shop at Home: Do your internet shopping through this site and get coupon codes and CASH BACK! (Totally worth signing up!)
No More Rack : has 8 deals a day, up to 100% off. (Yes, 100% off!)
One Sale A Day: has 5 deals a day, also up to 100% off!
One Kings Lane: Excellent clearance prices for household decorations, accessories, etc.
Most importantly, today my mommy had chest tubes put in to help with the fluid in her lungs. She is in a lot of pain, and trying to rest, so I have been resisting the urge to text her and call her every five minutes. Thank you for all your prayers.
I realize this all sounds frantic and sporadic, but this post pretty much reflects how my brain has been functioning lately. I am scatter-brained, and for that, I am sorry. Until next time, which is hopefully after a long night of deep sleep. :-)
Also, today, the hubby assisted me in a shopping trip to Shoprite. They had some pretty good deals this week, but nothing compared to my trip to Rite Aid. I took a picture of what I bought, and planned on showing how I did it, but there were a lot of personal products purchased, so I will forgo the list. I will tell you that I spent less than $30 and saved over $50. I am getting the hang of this!
I decided to put up links for some awesome websites I found. I think they are going to be an excellent resource with Christmas right around the corner.
Awesome websites for online shopping:
Shop at Home: Do your internet shopping through this site and get coupon codes and CASH BACK! (Totally worth signing up!)
No More Rack : has 8 deals a day, up to 100% off. (Yes, 100% off!)
One Sale A Day: has 5 deals a day, also up to 100% off!
One Kings Lane: Excellent clearance prices for household decorations, accessories, etc.
Most importantly, today my mommy had chest tubes put in to help with the fluid in her lungs. She is in a lot of pain, and trying to rest, so I have been resisting the urge to text her and call her every five minutes. Thank you for all your prayers.
I realize this all sounds frantic and sporadic, but this post pretty much reflects how my brain has been functioning lately. I am scatter-brained, and for that, I am sorry. Until next time, which is hopefully after a long night of deep sleep. :-)
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Undefeated...
Ok, so I titled today's blog undefeated, because I feel that word describes so many aspects of my life. Not only is my team undefeated (Go Pack Go!), my family is undefeated, and I feel undefeated. So I've decided that "undefeated" is my word of the week.
The new job is going well, and I am figuring out how to balance everything. The key is a good partner. My husband is awesome, I think we make a pretty good team. We are now sharing the responsibilities when it comes to the cooking and cleaning, much more than when I was home all day. Lucky for me, and unlucky for my waistline, Chris is an excellent cook.
The couponing is going well too. I am finding that it is difficult to commit sufficient time to couponing when working a full-time job, but I am making it work.
Deals this week that I've cashed in on:
Like L'OCCITANE en Provence - USA on facebook and you can get a FREE hand cream ($10 value)
They will send you a coupon in your email... I picked mine up today!
Friend Kodak on Facebook, and you can get a coupon for 20 free photos.
The coupon can be redeemed at CVS, Target, and a few other stores. With all the wedding and honeymoon pictures, I will take any free prints I can find!
Received a $15 credit when I signed up for One Kings Lane, with it I bought Hamilton a new collar.
(On clearance for $19, used my $15 credit. Final cost, with shipping $8.95)
FREE 8x10 Canvas at http://www.canvaspeople.com/
(all you have to pay for is shipping! For me that was $14.95)
Keep an eye on samples.target.com
(I have some free K-cups for the Keurig coming my way!)
At Shoprite this week, I got some pretty good deals. One I was particularly excited about was:
CoverGirl products are 50% off.
I bought FOUR lip glosses (which I was in need of) @ $3.75 each
Then I used TWO $8 off two CG products coupons
(Final cost= free!)
Also, I won TWO giveaways that I entered on blogs that I follow on Facebook. So, I should be receiving my envelope full of coupons in the mail soon, as well as my Hello Kitty Nail Stickers. No, I will not be sporting them any time soon, but I know someone who might like them, and she has a birthday coming up! :-)
And to think, it is only Tuesday. Wonder what other deals I will stumble across!
The new job is going well, and I am figuring out how to balance everything. The key is a good partner. My husband is awesome, I think we make a pretty good team. We are now sharing the responsibilities when it comes to the cooking and cleaning, much more than when I was home all day. Lucky for me, and unlucky for my waistline, Chris is an excellent cook.
The couponing is going well too. I am finding that it is difficult to commit sufficient time to couponing when working a full-time job, but I am making it work.
Deals this week that I've cashed in on:
Like L'OCCITANE en Provence - USA on facebook and you can get a FREE hand cream ($10 value)
They will send you a coupon in your email... I picked mine up today!
Friend Kodak on Facebook, and you can get a coupon for 20 free photos.
The coupon can be redeemed at CVS, Target, and a few other stores. With all the wedding and honeymoon pictures, I will take any free prints I can find!
Received a $15 credit when I signed up for One Kings Lane, with it I bought Hamilton a new collar.
(On clearance for $19, used my $15 credit. Final cost, with shipping $8.95)
FREE 8x10 Canvas at http://www.canvaspeople.com/
(all you have to pay for is shipping! For me that was $14.95)
Keep an eye on samples.target.com
(I have some free K-cups for the Keurig coming my way!)
At Shoprite this week, I got some pretty good deals. One I was particularly excited about was:
CoverGirl products are 50% off.
I bought FOUR lip glosses (which I was in need of) @ $3.75 each
Then I used TWO $8 off two CG products coupons
(Final cost= free!)
Also, I won TWO giveaways that I entered on blogs that I follow on Facebook. So, I should be receiving my envelope full of coupons in the mail soon, as well as my Hello Kitty Nail Stickers. No, I will not be sporting them any time soon, but I know someone who might like them, and she has a birthday coming up! :-)
And to think, it is only Tuesday. Wonder what other deals I will stumble across!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Hello Again, Working World
The blog has been on the back burner, along with many things I had been doing on a daily basis since June. Last week I started working in Philadelphia. My new roles as both business professional and wife, are two very different roles for me, that I need to acclimate myself to simultaneously. Both very positive changes in my life, might I add. I had a few months to begin figuring out "wife", and as part of that role, I worked out different ways to live on a budget (couponing being one of them). I think I got pretty good at it.
Just as I started to adjust to how my day is carried out, I got a job (finally)! I find it so rewarding to know that I am financially contributing to our family again, along with how nice I find it to be taking the train into the city, dressing like a business woman (I never thought I dressed like I would've like to as a teacher), and being a part of the "hustle and bustle". As odd as it sounds, I forgot how much I liked being at a desk. I find it much less stressful when I get to do my job without the impressionable eyes of twenty-something middle schoolers watching every move you make. Don't get me wrong, I love teaching, and hope to teach again, but I don't hate working in an office. (I know, I have only been there a week.)
Anyway, I think my point is that all of a sudden there aren't enough hours in a day. I told the hubby the other day, teachers do have it made, I had no idea. I used to hate that my long commute as a teacher meant I didn't get home until 4:30. Now, I don't get home until about 6:30 and I think, "How in the world am I going to do anything other than eat dinner, shower, and get to bed". Luckily, I married a great cook, and when he gets home first and decides to cook, I know I am in for a treat.
So, how does everyone do it? Wife, Worker, and Independent Woman? Is it possible to be all three? Figuring my day out, the breakdown seems I have eleven hours as a worker, require eight hours of sleep, which leaves me five hours to do everything else (both as wife and woman). I will give it another few weeks and hope I can tackle the day to day needs of the house. Well, I hope I can get the laundry done at the very least. If I can manage to extend the day to 26-28 hours, maybe I will be able to stay more on top of the couponing!
;-)
Just as I started to adjust to how my day is carried out, I got a job (finally)! I find it so rewarding to know that I am financially contributing to our family again, along with how nice I find it to be taking the train into the city, dressing like a business woman (I never thought I dressed like I would've like to as a teacher), and being a part of the "hustle and bustle". As odd as it sounds, I forgot how much I liked being at a desk. I find it much less stressful when I get to do my job without the impressionable eyes of twenty-something middle schoolers watching every move you make. Don't get me wrong, I love teaching, and hope to teach again, but I don't hate working in an office. (I know, I have only been there a week.)
Anyway, I think my point is that all of a sudden there aren't enough hours in a day. I told the hubby the other day, teachers do have it made, I had no idea. I used to hate that my long commute as a teacher meant I didn't get home until 4:30. Now, I don't get home until about 6:30 and I think, "How in the world am I going to do anything other than eat dinner, shower, and get to bed". Luckily, I married a great cook, and when he gets home first and decides to cook, I know I am in for a treat.
So, how does everyone do it? Wife, Worker, and Independent Woman? Is it possible to be all three? Figuring my day out, the breakdown seems I have eleven hours as a worker, require eight hours of sleep, which leaves me five hours to do everything else (both as wife and woman). I will give it another few weeks and hope I can tackle the day to day needs of the house. Well, I hope I can get the laundry done at the very least. If I can manage to extend the day to 26-28 hours, maybe I will be able to stay more on top of the couponing!
;-)
Monday, October 3, 2011
"Hey, are you one of those extreme coupon people?"
This is the question that the ladies behind me at the Shoprite asked. I loved it! The main reason I have decided to blog about my deals is that my aunt Beth started couponing when I told her I was having success with it. Then, she started emailing me questions about how I was doing it. When you sit down and create a plan of attack, it really is kind of easy once you get in the store. I now have a firm belief that I shouldn't have to pay full price when I go shopping, and if I need to stock up to prevent paying full price, I will.
In addition to my Shoprite trip, I also went to Rite Aid, Acme, Walgreens, Dollar General, and Walmart. When all receipts were added up, I had spent a grand total of under $75. (This included my weekly grocery shopping and the purchase of Transformers on blue-ray.) So, for those of you interested in trying couponing, here are some examples of what I got today:
Big deals at Shoprite this week!
(some of the items were needed for a recipe I pulled up on my phone for dinner, so a few things altered my game plan... they are not included in the calculation below)
Lysol disinfecting wipes:
Sale price: $1.99
Used a $1.00 coupon
Total: $.99
Pam cooking spray:
Sale price: $2.49
Used a $.50 coupon (doubled= $1)
Total: $1.49
Added bonus: ($4 mail-in rebate)
4 Yoplait Greek Yogurt cups
Sale price: $1.00 per cup
Used two $.50 off 2 cups coupons (both doubled)
Total: $2 (or $.50 per cup)
Johnsonville Italian Sausage:
Sale price: $3.99
Used a $1 off coupon
Total: $2.99
2 Betty Crocker cookie mix bags (the holidays are coming up!):
Sale price: 2 for $4
Used two $.40 coupons (both doubled)
Total: $1.20 per bag
Celestial Seasons Box of Lemon Tea (will come in handy come cold season):
Sale price: $1.99
Used $1 coupon
Total: $.99
Barber Chicken Cordon Blue:
Sale price: $2.99
Used a $1 coupon
Total: $1.99
Multigrain Tostitos AND Salsa
Sale price: $2.99 each
Used a $1 off both coupon
Total: $4.98
2-liter bottle of Diet Pepsi
Sale price $1.25
Used a Free w/ purchase of tortilla chips and salsa coupon
Total: FREE
Bag of Birds Eye Steam Fresh Veggies
Sale price: .99
Used a $.50 coupon (doubled)
Total: -$.01
Box of Fun-da-middles coupcake mix:
Sale price: $2.49
Used a $.75 coupon (doubled to a $1)
Total: $1.49
2 bags of Nestle Halloween candy:
Sale price: $1.87 per bag
Used a $1 off 2 bags coupon
Total: $1.37 per bag
(This is awesome if you have noticed the prices of Halloween candy!)
2 bags of Haribo Gummy Bears (I don't know why I bought them):
Sale price: $.88 per bag
Used two $.30 coupons (both doubled= $.60)
Total: $.28 per bag
(I had a $5 off coupon from an entertainment book)
GRAND TOTAL: $16.41 (plus tax)
My stash from Acme, doesn't look as impressive. However, if you notice, one of my items is Transformers (blue-ray). So, here is what I did:
Old El Paso Taco Dinner Kit:
Sale price: $2.03
Used $.50 coupon (doubled)
Total: $1.53 (for an entire dinner!!)
2 Lipton Diet Green Tea bottles:
Sale price: $1 each
Used $.50 coupon (doubled)
Total: $.50 per bottle
2 bags of Halloween Candy (Skittles and Starburst):
Sale price: 2 for $4
Used two $1 coupons
Total: $1 per bag
Acme is having a knockdown deal with General Mills Products: (Buy 5 for an additional $3 off)
Senerio:
2 boxes of Original Cherrios:
Sale price: $2.48
Used two $1 coupons
Total: $1.48 per box
2 boxes of Chex Cereal:
Sale price: $2.48
Used a $1 off two boxes coupon
Total: $1.98 per bag
1 box of Nature Valley Granola Bars:
Sale price: $2.48
Used $.75 coupon (doubled)
Total: $.98
-$3.00 for buying five GM products
Total for all five products: $4.90
And finally, Acme is running a deal this week: buy an 8 pack of enegizer batteries and Transformers, get $5 off.
Enegizer Batteries:
Price: $6.99
Used $3.00 coupon
Total: $3.99
Transformers (on Blue-Ray: you can get the DVD for cheaper)
Sale price: $24.95
$5 instant coupon
Total: $19.95
GRAND TOTAL: $36.39 (tax included)
(If you aren't interested in the Transformers/battery deal, the shopping total is under $10)
Last one I'm going to share for the night is my deal at Walmart. Ladies, we know makeup is expensive (and I am a snob when it comes to my MAC obsession, but I have decided inexpensive items are ok. As long as I wear my MAC foundation and eye shadow, I feel great!)
What I bought:
Covergirl eye liner:
Price: $4.44
Cover girl blush:
Price: $3.74
Used the $8 off two CG items in this weeks newspaper
Total: $.18!!!! (yes, that is $.09 each)
Two NYC mascaras:
Price: $1.00 each
Used a Buy One Get One Free coupon
Total: $1.00
Old Spice travel size body wash:
Price: $.97
Used a $1 coupon
Total: -$.03
GRAND TOTAL: $1.15 (plus tax)
Tomorrow I am heading to Target. They have some great deals this week. Remember, Christmas is right around the corner, so if you find a deal, get it (even if you don't know if you will use it now).
In addition to my Shoprite trip, I also went to Rite Aid, Acme, Walgreens, Dollar General, and Walmart. When all receipts were added up, I had spent a grand total of under $75. (This included my weekly grocery shopping and the purchase of Transformers on blue-ray.) So, for those of you interested in trying couponing, here are some examples of what I got today:
Big deals at Shoprite this week!
(some of the items were needed for a recipe I pulled up on my phone for dinner, so a few things altered my game plan... they are not included in the calculation below)
Lysol disinfecting wipes:
Sale price: $1.99
Used a $1.00 coupon
Total: $.99
Pam cooking spray:
Sale price: $2.49
Used a $.50 coupon (doubled= $1)
Total: $1.49
Added bonus: ($4 mail-in rebate)
4 Yoplait Greek Yogurt cups
Sale price: $1.00 per cup
Used two $.50 off 2 cups coupons (both doubled)
Total: $2 (or $.50 per cup)
Johnsonville Italian Sausage:
Sale price: $3.99
Used a $1 off coupon
Total: $2.99
2 Betty Crocker cookie mix bags (the holidays are coming up!):
Sale price: 2 for $4
Used two $.40 coupons (both doubled)
Total: $1.20 per bag
Celestial Seasons Box of Lemon Tea (will come in handy come cold season):
Sale price: $1.99
Used $1 coupon
Total: $.99
Barber Chicken Cordon Blue:
Sale price: $2.99
Used a $1 coupon
Total: $1.99
Multigrain Tostitos AND Salsa
Sale price: $2.99 each
Used a $1 off both coupon
Total: $4.98
2-liter bottle of Diet Pepsi
Sale price $1.25
Used a Free w/ purchase of tortilla chips and salsa coupon
Total: FREE
Bag of Birds Eye Steam Fresh Veggies
Sale price: .99
Used a $.50 coupon (doubled)
Total: -$.01
Box of Fun-da-middles coupcake mix:
Sale price: $2.49
Used a $.75 coupon (doubled to a $1)
Total: $1.49
2 bags of Nestle Halloween candy:
Sale price: $1.87 per bag
Used a $1 off 2 bags coupon
Total: $1.37 per bag
(This is awesome if you have noticed the prices of Halloween candy!)
2 bags of Haribo Gummy Bears (I don't know why I bought them):
Sale price: $.88 per bag
Used two $.30 coupons (both doubled= $.60)
Total: $.28 per bag
(I had a $5 off coupon from an entertainment book)
GRAND TOTAL: $16.41 (plus tax)
My stash from Acme, doesn't look as impressive. However, if you notice, one of my items is Transformers (blue-ray). So, here is what I did:
Old El Paso Taco Dinner Kit:
Sale price: $2.03
Used $.50 coupon (doubled)
Total: $1.53 (for an entire dinner!!)
2 Lipton Diet Green Tea bottles:
Sale price: $1 each
Used $.50 coupon (doubled)
Total: $.50 per bottle
2 bags of Halloween Candy (Skittles and Starburst):
Sale price: 2 for $4
Used two $1 coupons
Total: $1 per bag
Acme is having a knockdown deal with General Mills Products: (Buy 5 for an additional $3 off)
Senerio:
2 boxes of Original Cherrios:
Sale price: $2.48
Used two $1 coupons
Total: $1.48 per box
2 boxes of Chex Cereal:
Sale price: $2.48
Used a $1 off two boxes coupon
Total: $1.98 per bag
1 box of Nature Valley Granola Bars:
Sale price: $2.48
Used $.75 coupon (doubled)
Total: $.98
-$3.00 for buying five GM products
Total for all five products: $4.90
And finally, Acme is running a deal this week: buy an 8 pack of enegizer batteries and Transformers, get $5 off.
Enegizer Batteries:
Price: $6.99
Used $3.00 coupon
Total: $3.99
Transformers (on Blue-Ray: you can get the DVD for cheaper)
Sale price: $24.95
$5 instant coupon
Total: $19.95
GRAND TOTAL: $36.39 (tax included)
(If you aren't interested in the Transformers/battery deal, the shopping total is under $10)
Last one I'm going to share for the night is my deal at Walmart. Ladies, we know makeup is expensive (and I am a snob when it comes to my MAC obsession, but I have decided inexpensive items are ok. As long as I wear my MAC foundation and eye shadow, I feel great!)
What I bought:
Covergirl eye liner:
Price: $4.44
Cover girl blush:
Price: $3.74
Used the $8 off two CG items in this weeks newspaper
Total: $.18!!!! (yes, that is $.09 each)
Two NYC mascaras:
Price: $1.00 each
Used a Buy One Get One Free coupon
Total: $1.00
Old Spice travel size body wash:
Price: $.97
Used a $1 coupon
Total: -$.03
GRAND TOTAL: $1.15 (plus tax)
Tomorrow I am heading to Target. They have some great deals this week. Remember, Christmas is right around the corner, so if you find a deal, get it (even if you don't know if you will use it now).
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Today's Mini Couponing Adventure (and Yesterday)
Another short blog. I have found that I am having most success with couponing in the personal needs department, which I think is great because a lot of that stuff is really expensive, and we all need that kind of stuff.
Today I went to Walgreens and I bought:
Pantene Pro-V Shampoo (reg price $5.29)
Pantene Pro-V Conditioner (reg price $5.29)
Re-nu contact solution (reg price $7.99)
Two tubes of Colgate Optic White Toothpaste (reg price $4.99 each)
Two packs of Five gum (reg price $1.49 each)
A Reese's Fast Break Bar (I honestly don't know how much)
The Pantene was buy one get one half off, I had a $3 off coupon,
The Renu I had a $2 off coupon and receive a $5 register rewards,
Toothpaste was two for $7.98, I had $2.50 in coupons, and get $6 in register rewards,
The five gum was on sale for $.99 each and I had a coupon for $1 off two.
I split my purchases into two so I could use my RR and when all was said and done I paid $5.61 for $32.12 worth of stuff. I consider that a successful trip! (I might start doing my couponing in Delaware because of that $5.61, more than $1 was sales tax.
(I had to buy the Fast Break bar to use the RR on my second purchase)
Yesterday I went to Walmart. I bought a lot of stuff I have been holding off on (face wash, eye drops, baby powder) I still worked my magic and this is how it went:
Clearasil face wash (reg $5.87)
Visine (Reg $3.62) (needed during allergy season)
2-pack of Reach toothbrushes (reg $3.97)
Johnson's Baby Powder (Reg. $2.97)
Six 12-packs of Shick disposible razors ($1.97 each)
Total: $28.25
The big key to this trip was the $6 off 2 packs of shick razors. Each coupon gave me and additional credit of $2.06 (times three was a $6.18 moneymaker). On top of that I had:
$1 off baby powder
$2 off Reach toothbrushes
$2 off Clearasil
$1 off Visine
When all coupons were deducted my total was $5.77 ($4.25 before sales tax)
For those of you are trying this out, let me know what deals you find and how your couponing is going!
Today I went to Walgreens and I bought:
Pantene Pro-V Shampoo (reg price $5.29)
Pantene Pro-V Conditioner (reg price $5.29)
Re-nu contact solution (reg price $7.99)
Two tubes of Colgate Optic White Toothpaste (reg price $4.99 each)
Two packs of Five gum (reg price $1.49 each)
A Reese's Fast Break Bar (I honestly don't know how much)
The Pantene was buy one get one half off, I had a $3 off coupon,
The Renu I had a $2 off coupon and receive a $5 register rewards,
Toothpaste was two for $7.98, I had $2.50 in coupons, and get $6 in register rewards,
The five gum was on sale for $.99 each and I had a coupon for $1 off two.
I split my purchases into two so I could use my RR and when all was said and done I paid $5.61 for $32.12 worth of stuff. I consider that a successful trip! (I might start doing my couponing in Delaware because of that $5.61, more than $1 was sales tax.
(I had to buy the Fast Break bar to use the RR on my second purchase)
Yesterday I went to Walmart. I bought a lot of stuff I have been holding off on (face wash, eye drops, baby powder) I still worked my magic and this is how it went:
Clearasil face wash (reg $5.87)
Visine (Reg $3.62) (needed during allergy season)
2-pack of Reach toothbrushes (reg $3.97)
Johnson's Baby Powder (Reg. $2.97)
Six 12-packs of Shick disposible razors ($1.97 each)
Total: $28.25
The big key to this trip was the $6 off 2 packs of shick razors. Each coupon gave me and additional credit of $2.06 (times three was a $6.18 moneymaker). On top of that I had:
$1 off baby powder
$2 off Reach toothbrushes
$2 off Clearasil
$1 off Visine
When all coupons were deducted my total was $5.77 ($4.25 before sales tax)
For those of you are trying this out, let me know what deals you find and how your couponing is going!
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