Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Shopping for Halloween Costumes


I have had a couple people ask me about how to save money on Halloween Costumes.  So here is what I have...

Ask friends/family if they have costumes that you can borrow--or swap with them costumes from last year (if sizes are appropriate).  That being said, I have a 12 month Lion (I think it is a lion costume) if someone would like to use it--let me know.

Garage Sale-- During the summer there are tons of garage saled costumes.  These are fun to buy just so the kids can play dress-up, but then you can also double the use as using them for Halloween.

Saver's --Go to the back racks (by the men's clothes).  I was there last week--they  had TONS of second hand costumes starting at $2.99!!!  Infant to Adult sizes.  In other words--thrift stores are great places to look.

Make your own-- This is what we attempt to do every year.  (Though honestly after seeing Saver's prices, I am SO tempted to ditch the work for the easy cheap costume.)  You will find that you have a lot of stuff around your house already to complete your outfit.  Last year Ky was Bob The Builder--which included putting him in overalls, making him a toollbelt out of a nail apron I had (I also used his play tools), and putting a fireman's hat on his head which I placed a Bob The Builder sticker over the fireman logo.  Cost for this costume $1--for the hat.

Last year Alaina was a pumpkin.  I simply put her in an orange sleeper and cut leaves out of felt which I put her pony tail through.  Cost $0.27 for the felt.

What do you do to save money on Halloween costumes?


 

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

My Rock Bottom Price List

What are Rock Bottom Prices? My Rock Bottom Prices are the lowest prices that I see grocery items. When I find an item at “Rock Bottom Price”, I will stock up on that item until the next sale time (usually 6 – 8 weeks out). I have found that I have cut my grocery bill by about $30/week by doing this (often more!). This may not sound like much money to you—but I was a frugal shopper before I started shopping like this. I now spend no more than $50/week for a family of four and there are many weeks I will spend $20 or less (since I am relying on what I stocked.) Also realize that my “grocery bill” includes many of those personal necessities—shampoo, soap, batteries, toilet paper, etc…)


Jessica's Rock Bottom List:  Buy at these prices (or less if you find them!)

Shampoo/Conditioner: Free ( just pay tax)

Soap/Body Wash: Free ( just pay tax)

Kid/Baby Shampoo: $1 or less

Lotion: $1 or less (last 4 bottles have been free!)

Pads: Free (just pay tax)

Tampons: Free (just pay tax)

Floss: Free ( just pay tax)

Toothpaste: Free (just pay tax)

Deodorant: Free (just pay tax)

Diapers: $4.00 for jumbo size (many times I will score name brand diapers for $3)

Toilet Paper: $4.00 for 12 double rolls

Cereal: Less $0.50 a box (often free)

Crackers: $1.00

Pasta: Free

Pasta Sauce: $1/jar

Canned Veggies 0.40 can

Frozen Veggies: less than $1 for 16 oz

Frozen Pizza: $2 for a fancy pizza (Digiornos, Tombstone, Freschetta) Though lately I have been getting for $1 or less

Bread: $0.75 for whole wheat

Cheese: $1.00 for 8 oz

Yogurt: $1.50 for 32 oz

Peanut Butter: $1.00 for 15 oz.

Vinegar: 1 gallon $1.99

Apples : 0.99/lb

Oranges : 0.50/lb

Cantaloupe: $1.00 each

Pineapple: $1.00 each

Bananas: 0.39 lb

Carrots (baby, peeled): $1.00/lb Aldi’s has them 0.49/lb every 1-2 months and I stock up then! Though it doesn’t last until the next sale

Flour: $0.99 5lb bag

Sugar : $2.00 5 lb bag

Brown Sugar: $0.99 2 lb bag

Powder Sugaqr: $0.99 2 lb bag

Fruit Snacks: $1.00

Rice: 0.50/lb

Chicken boneless breasts frozen: $4.00 3 lb bag

Chicken boneless breasts fresh (no hormones): $1.99 lb

Frozen ground beef: $5 for 3lb

Fresh ground beef $1.99 or less per lb

Pork ribs/loin/roast: $1.79 / lb

Ice Cream $1.50 / 0.5 gallon


Are there any items that aren’t on here that you are curious about? Do you have any items to add to the Rock Bottom List?  Let me know!

New Vocal Point Freebie!--Crest Toothpaste

I have mentioned Vocal Point before and how they give you a freebie PLUS coupons for more freebies!  If you haven't created an account--do so now using this link.

http://www.vocalpoint.com/

Otherwise, log in and you will be able to request your sample of Crest Toothpaste!  (located on the right hand side of the screen)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Being Green with plastic bags

Paper Recycling bin & kitchen trash (right) with one week of accumulation


Recycling & trash cans in front of my oven (to show you how big my cans are)

A Target bag is my trash bag!  Thank you TARGET!
When possible I use reusable bags.  However, in today's age, I still end up with a plethora of plastic bags.  I know they are bad for the environment, however, I always make sure to reuse my plastic bags. 

My number one way of reusing plastic bags is as garbage can liners.  In fact, I have not bought a garbage bag in years.  I have small trash cans in all rooms and I am able to recycle, compost, and reuse so much that we actually have very little trash.  Not only do I use plastic bags as liners, but I also use packaging.  For example, disposable diapers come in plastic wrapping that perfectly lines my upstairs bathroom trashcan.  I also buy toilet paper in 12 -24 roll packages and I reuse their packaging as liners as well.  The key is to make sure you open the packaging at the narrow end so you create a bag.

I know some people have a lot more waste and do not see a plastic bag working as their liner--but I challenge you to try it.  What's the worse that could happen?--perhaps you have to take the garbage out more than once as week!  (Hey that's probably a good thing!)  I also love using small wastebaskets.  I find it leaves so much more room and I can easily tuck the garbage in a cabinet or the bottom of the pantry.  I also do not have to worry about pets or babies getting into it. 

So what else can we do with plastic bags.  Of course they are great at toting things to and from, but they also can do the following:

Pick up animal poo--eww!
Thaw out meat (keep meat in the packaging and then place in plastic bag--it will help keep that juicy mess contained)
Donate to your local library (they use them for checked out materials on rainy days to keep them dry)
Donate to your grocery store (some recycle, some reuse)
Reuse at the grocery store in place of your reusable bag
Use as packing material when packing delicate items
Save for your garage sale (your customers will need them!)
Keep a few in the car to collect that random garbage (You can hide it under the seat or loop the handle over the headrest so it is easy to toss things when in the backseat, these also make a quick alternative barf bag)
Use them for dirty diapers (or dirty clothes bag) when traveling (cloth or disposable)
Cover your shoes in plastic bags if you are going to be in the mud and want to protect them (think gardening)
Litter box liner
Use bags to organize (separate projects such as sewing or knitting projects0
Cover your plants to protect from frost
Use as a smock for kids (cut head hole, arm holes and then slit down the back side from head hole down, the slit goes on the child's back)
Store wet paintbrushes overnight
Lunch bag
Some people make rugs or purses out of them (No KIDDING!)
Use to contain your liquids when traveling and protect from spillage (shampoo, conditioner, etc...)
Use when traveling to separate dirty clothes from clean clothes

What are your ideas for reusing plastic bags?

Thursday, September 9, 2010

This week's Sentry deals & Steals! Sept 9 - Sept 15

So this above is what I purchased at Sentry for $2.81 yesterday....Hmmmm...Lookin' good!  Bagel Bites are regular price at $2.39--most magazines currently have an insert for $1 off--double that and get them for $0.39 a box!

Here is my grocery list of good savings for Sept 9 - Sept 15.  Remember they double ALL coupons up to and including $1 on Mon, Tues, & Wednedays this month!  And this is only at the Cottage Grove Rd. location.

Hamburger Helper $1
http://www.bettycrocker.com/coupons-promotions/coupons/default
Q is $1 off 3
Get 3 for $1 AND use the in ad coupon to get $1 off of meat

Campbell’s Chicken noodle or Tomato soup $0.60
http://www.campbellskitchen.com/coupon.aspx
use Q for $1 off 4 OR $0.50 off 2
$0.10 each

Gold N’ Plump all natural chicken thighs (20 oz) $3.49
http://bricks.coupons.com/Start.asp?bt=vi&tqnm=zh5fdeo2835963&o=65189&pt=&lang=&ws=&ct=&ci=&cl=&cp=&eb=1&c=GP&p=5641&z=&r=&pc=&tc=
use Q for $1.50 off
$1.99

Pillsbury Sweet Moments
http://coupons.target.com/mcp/pd.cfm?encp=gn9UtVoi3Jkq6cjDb07Qmj3YSJkNg%2FkX60nE5yMRnSH9wLnpXCHER1Qk%2FAR3bfpDgLiA8xOhGRzL%0D%0Az9lPcCbBh%2FPPLUwXrfRdEErCmSjnD3J6W1DrRyjTRS%2FRETTPwl8x5BYxU3ylJgVCV%2BiU90ppD%2BhV%0D%0AiEIq5YAXfKKjX1mF4c3y%2FfonlC%2BSjGrOofgXEzklNXqgfO44ZCHq8nJGfkavqJv2rQgYZtsA8rPW%0D%0ABnpv7U4HXRiP03KiiIvBQ9dv%2B%2BzBH9waT5ejhaQj6%2FhX7kdwqg%3D%3D#
(this might be a target coupon and not work)
Q for $1 off
$0.49 each

Hormel Always Tender Flavored Pork Tenderloin $6.99 for 1.15 lb
http://www.hormel.com/updates/coupons/
Q for $1 off
$4.99

Keebler Fudge Shoppe Coconut Cremes $1.99
http://www.redplum.com/pages/ViewOffer.aspx?id=1590084&frm=0&pl=true
Q is for $1 off
Free!

Red Baron Pizza/pasta $3.33
http://www.redbaron.com/panparty/
Q is for $1
$1.33

Dean’s Gallon of milk $1.99 (2%, 1% & skim)
Use in ad coupon

Ortega salsa or taco shells $1.49
http://www.ortega.com/
Q is for $1 off 2
$0.99 each

Betty Crocker Specialty Potatoes $1.00
http://www.bettycrocker.com/coupons-promotions/coupons/default?wt.ac=homepage_05-01-2008
$1 off 2
$0.50 each

Totino’s Pizza Rolls $1.25
http://www.bettycrocker.com/coupons-promotions/coupons/default?wt.ac=homepage_05-01-2008
$1 off 2
$0.25 each

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Sentry is doubling Coupons Mon, Tues & Weds in September

I am SO excited!

I don't normally shop Sentry, but was stopping there for a great meat/peanut butter/salad dressing sale. 

Walking in the door I noticed a sign--The Cottage Grove Rd. location (located on Cottage Grove Rd. and Acewood near Stoughton Rd) is doubling ALL manufacturer coupons up to (and including) $1 on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays in September.  There are no stipulations (no limits, no amount of money that needs to be spent) except that the coupon can't be over $1 and you can't use more than 3 of the same coupon.  Woo-hoo! 

I was excited about getting salad dressing for $0.50---but then got it free with my doubled coupon!  It also looks like they are accepting overage  (i.e. the salad dressing was on sale for $0.99 and they took $1 off my entire purchase price.)  I think I will be skipping Copp's for the rest of the month to take advantage of this rare deal.  I will try to put out some shopping lists with links to coupons in the next couple of weeks.

YEAH for Sentry!

Free Dishwashing Detergent & Dryer sheets!

Take a survey with this website and be rewarded with Cascade Dishwashing detergent or Dawn Dish soap with Olay. It took me about 2 minutes to complete this survey. Definitely worth the freebie!


http://www.madejmedia.com/public/techcleansurv/


Vocal Point is offering Downy Dryer Sheet trials. Vocal Point is an AWESOME site that I highly recommend becoming a member of. Not only do they send you a sample, but they usually send you 4 coupons that result in getting the product FREE! My last Vocal Point mailer was Crystal Light. They sent me 4 packages (8 come in a box). Then they send me 4 $2 coupons, which I combined with a sale and got 4 FREE boxes. The time before that they sent me a FULL bottle of Pantene shampoo with 4 $2 coupons. I combined those with a sale and received an add’l 4 FREE bottles of shampoo & conditioner! They do like you to take a minute a write a comment about the product after you receive it. I usually write a sentence (takes less than a minute)—but no comment/review is required. Try setting up your own account with Vocal Point and check out the Dryer Sheet Freebie! (Be sure to use that email address you set up for these freebies/offers, since you don’t want their advertisements cluttering up your personal email.)

http://www.vocalpoint.com/downy/#

Friday, September 3, 2010

Labor Day Deals

I haven't gotten the HyVee flyer yet (maybe it will come Sunday)---but here is what I have so far: (* depicts Rock bottom price)

Sentry --good September 6 - 8

*Jennie-O Ground Turkey 1lb $0.99 (use coupon in flyer, limit 1)

*Skippy Peanut Butter $0.99 (use coupon in flyer, limit 2)

*Wishbone or Western Salad Dressing $0.99 (use coupon in flyer, limit 3)
use this link and make it $0.50 a bottle!  http://bricks.coupons.com/Start.asp?bt=vi&tqnm=zhwiczf2576511&o=65213&c=UL&p=4aFxwjMN&utm_source=Wish-Bone_Aug&utm_medium=email&utm_content=PrintCoupon_button&utm_campaign=subscribers

*Pork shoulder $1.19 lb --can we say pulled pork sandwiches!  YUM!

Pork Ribs or Sirloin Roast $1.89 lb

Pierce's (Good now through Sept 8)

 *Fresh Ground Beef 80% lean $1.68/lb sold in 3lb packages.  This is unheard of for fresh ground beef.  I have never been in Pierces before, but this price tempts me...I would definitely stock up!

*Shurfine Cream Cheese $0.88 each

Pop Tarts 2/$3 (use coupon in flyer)

Copp's (good now through Sept 8)  I expect an add'l flyer from them on Sunday

Roundy's Butter 1lb $1.68 (use coupon in flyer, limit 1)

*Roundy's Hamburger/Hotdog buns $0.48 each (use coupon in flyer, limit 2)

*Broccoli $0.89 lb

Savers: 50% off almost EVERYTHING on Labor Day

I love Saver’s! Monday’s are my favorite day to go, because it is $0.99 colored tag day. They pick a tag color and any item with that colored tag is $0.99. I scored 3 skirts for $3 for myself there a few weeks ago. You can’t do much better than that!


This Monday is one of Saver’s big 50% off day. Everything EXCEPT toys, housewares, books & videos are 50%. This means clothes galore, bedding, towels, bags, purses, and shoes are ALL 50% off. WHOO-HOO! I am hoping to make it there early Monday morning to score myself a new purse ($2 purse…I think I will…) and hopefully get Alaina a pair of shoes. She just had this outrageous foot spurt and pretty much jumped from a size 4 to size 6! (and I had these cute little Dora shoes in size 5 that I had bought her that only got worn once *SIGH*--well good thing I only paid $1.50 for those at Saver’s! Ha! No big loss!)

So a couple of things on how Saver’s works. Starting on Tuesdays, Saver’s picks a colored tag and makes that item 50% off. Then on the following Monday that colored tag is $0.99. If it is a popular item (i.e. kids clothes) you will have a hard time finding good $0.99 sales—HOWEVER—I do tend to find some good ones from time to time. I have found the $0.99 sales to be better for housewares and older kid/adult clothing. I save my kid clothing shopping days for the 50% off everything days!

My favorite Saver’s sale is President’s Day. (You know..the blahness of winter---February!) That day is 50% off EVERYTHING! I get there early and usually score big!

Saver’s has also recently adopted a “manager’s special Thursday”. This means they post an extra deal. This past Thursday it was “buy a pair of shorts, get one free.” They do not post the deals ahead, so you won’t know what goodie they might have until you get there.

If you are interested in saving additional money at Saver’s, you can start a card with them. For every $5 you spend or bag of stuff you donate you will get a punch. Once the card is full, it turns into a 30% off your next purchase coupon. I have never spent enough money to fill a card (you have to fill it in a certain time frame)—however, I have used my garage sale leftovers to fill a card. All donations are tax deductable (be sure to ask for a form) and go towards Easter Seals. So you get a little added bonus!

I love second hand stores. It keeps things out of the landfill, and is a little lighter on my pocketbook! Plus, they are so much fun to browse through—you never know what you will find. What is your favorite score at a thrift store?

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Best Deals in Town this week!

These deals are good through Saturday. Walgreen’s is a great week, however other stores—not so good. With Labor Day we should be getting some add’l sales coming out this weekend. I am also expecting some GREAT meat sales then(so I will be stocking up!) * indicates Rock Bottom price


Walgreen’s

Carmex Lip Gloss $2 receive $2 in rewards

Walgreen’s Tampons $2 receive $2 in rewards –This Reward coupon will have to be spent back at Walgreen’s since it is a Walgreen’s brand product. I turned around and used my $2 to buy Paper plates which are a steal this week for $0.89 a pack.

Breathe Right Strips $4 receive $4 in rewards

Colgate Total Advanced/Enamel $2.99 receive $2 in rewards --use this coupon http://www.colgate.com/app/Colgate/US/Corp/Consumers/SpecialOffers.cvsp

And only pay $0.24.

Aldi’s

*Avocadoes $0.49 each

*Cantaloupe $0.99 each

Nectarines, peaches, plums $0.29 each

1lb baby carrots $0.68



HyVee
(I wasn’t impressed with Hyvee’s flyer this week—but with Labor day, I am betting they will send out an add’l flyer with deals)

Hyvee Sweet or Dill relish $0.69 use coupon in flyer

*Hyvee Marshmallows $0.69 use coupon in flyer

Pillsubury Classic Brownies $0.69 use coupon in flyer

HyVee butter $1.89/lb

MCF Icecream -1 gallon- $2.99 use coupon in flyer

Anderson Erickson Dip - $0.48 use coupon in flyer

Hyvee Hotdog/Hamburger buns $0.69 use coupon in flyer

Whole Seedless Watermelon $2.99—This is my rock bottom price, but these appear to be very small. I pay this price for a large one.

Free Kashi, Diapers, Tea and more!

Pampers (Size 3 & 4)


You do not have to have a Sam’s Club membership for this sample

http://www5.samsclub.com/OMP/02_PNG_10482_PampersLSII.aspx



Ziploc fall meal pack

http://www.rightathome.com/Offers/Pages/ZiplocFallMealsGiftPack.aspx

(This is a ver y cool freebie—lots of ziplock bags & containers—but only good for the first 10,000 to sign up.



Shout Color Catcher Sample

(need a Facebook account)

http://www.facebook.com/shoutlaundry?v=app_6009294086




Starbucks Artisan Sandwich

You need to have a Starbucks Reward card to get this freebie. This link will give you info on purchasing a reward card if you are interested. There are a lot of perks to having a reward card…

http://www.starbucks.com/my-starbucks-rewards


Teasta Tea

This is 2 free samples of tea and free shipping. Select 2 of the “Sampler” teas and then use the promo code “TRYME” to get the teas and shipping for free. These teas look so yummy—I can’t wait to get mine!

http://www.teasta.com/


Kashi Bar

http://www.kashi.com/snackdrive/sample/select

Kashi samples usually come with some HIGH value coupons!

John Frieda

Root Awakening Sample
http://savinglane.com/free_samples/john-frieda


Thanks Pocketyourdollars & Hip2save

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Free Trio Race Car Set Shipped from Fisher Price!


Check ou this free Race Car set (shipping is free!) from Fisher Price.  The site is a little slow, but have patience and you will get one too!  Select--United States in the upper right and corner to order.

https://store.mattel.com/transition.aspx?TransitionID=173