Showing posts with label Frugal Shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frugal Shopping. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

End of May: The cheapest chicken of the year

Well it's that time of year again. Every Memorial day (or the week before or after) Ridley's has the most amazing deal on boneless skinless chicken breasts! This year the sale is happening Saturday, June 3rd only. Boneless skinless chicken breast is just $1/lb. This year you have to buy it in increments of 20lbs, but at that price, you should be stocking up anyway!

Chicken NEVER goes this cheap at any other time of year, so make sure you get lots! Remember, if you buy a lot of chicken at the cheap price now, even if you still have a couple pounds in your freezer, then you'll avoid paying a higher price for it later, as well as the shopping trip. Money saved all around!

Other really great prices on their one day meat sale:
Bacon is $1.66/lb
Cheese is $2/lb
Beef Patties are $2.50/lb
Boneless pork chops are $1.57/lb

Some of these are the cheapest or almost the cheapest that you'll ever see prices for this kind of meat go. Especially the chicken and beef patties.

Have fun filling your freezers!


Thursday, May 25, 2017

May 2017: Back to business, AKA getting cheap and FREE groceries through couponing.

Well, long time, no blog. Life has been crazy the past several months. Weddings, graduations, Christmas, moving. We've been through a lot. I had some major health issues creep up on me in the last 6 months, and the depression and anxiety were not my friend. Couponing was taken off my priority list because it was too stressful for me. Too much work, too much anxiety, and I was just "too busy". Couponing isn't the only thing that fell to the wayside (I may or may not have struggled to even shower regularly), and the horrible winter forcing me to stay cooped up inside didn't do me any favors. Thanks to counseling and my fantastic husband, I'm starting to get back on the mend. :)

Today I did my first couponing shopping trip of the year! I just want to add really quick that I was still sales shopping and trying to buy in bulk when something we use regularly was on sale, but coupons and cash back apps went out the window right after Christmas. One of the sales that I've been taking advantage of lately are diapers at Albertson's. Diapers are always cheapest between February and July in my experience. Not at Albertson's, but just in general. Anyway, Albertson's has a deal where you automatically get $5 off when you spend $40 or more in baby products. There is also a digital coupon on their Albertson's "Just4U" app where you get $5 off any purchase of $25 or more.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Fresh berries for free?! Yes please!

It's no surprise that it takes a while to get back into the swing of things after having a baby! That's why I've only posted once since like, March?!  Well it's time to fix that. Luckily for my family, I haven't taken a break from couponing, I just haven't been recording my deals here.

The first thing I want to address is that right now you can get laundry detergent for $0.99 at RiteAid! The 40oz bottle of OxiClean is on sale for $3.99, and there is a $3.00 off coupon this month from coupons.com (you can only print 1 coupon per device). This is one of two times every year that laundry detergent gets this cheap, so STOCK UP! I bought 4 bottles, but I would have bought more if I had more devices hooked to my printer.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

April deals: Diapers, Wipes, and Pizza - everything a new mom needs!

Sorry I haven't posted in a while; I had a baby in the second week of March, and I've been kinda busy. I've still been couponing though. Here are a few of the deals that I've cashed in on. Most of them are still available!

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

February 15th-20th - stock up deals (like 14oz boxes of cereal for $0.19 each)

There are some really great deals going on this week, a few of them you can get without couponing at all, and some of them you NEED to use both coupons and rebates in order to cash in on them.

Firstly, Ridley's has boneless skinless chicken on sale this week for $1.37/lb. For the record, this is the cheapest I have seen chicken get since I started frugal shopping almost a year ago. You can normally buy chicken for $1.99/lb at Walmart, or $1.97/lb at Winco. But we eat a lot of chicken in our house, and that $0.60/lb difference adds up really quickly. I will DEFINITELY be stocking my freezer this week!

"Well played" said the cashier (February deals I've cashed in on so far)

It's been a while since I've posted! Sorry about that, we've been busy getting ready for a baby (I'm due in less than 2 weeks).

Last week there were a few good deals that I cashed in on, one of them being Laundry Detergent from either RiteAid or Walgreens for $0.99.  The last time I saw it that cheap was in July, so I got as many as I had coupons for.  Both RiteAid and Walgreens had Arm&Hammer laundry detergent (50oz) on sale for $1.99. There was a coupon in last Sunday's paper for $1.00 off 1 Arm&Hammer laundry

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Shopping and free stuff 1-2-2016

Today we went shopping and found some pretty good deals when combined with rebate apps! Here's the best of what we found:

From Grocery Outlet (please note that ALL deals at the Grocery Outlet are limited to however long the item lasts on their shelf).

  • Nutrigrain Breakfast Biscuits - $0.50/box. This matches the Checkout 51 rebate for $1.00 off two boxes of Nutrigrain Bars. I bought two boxes and redeemed the rebate, which made them FREE! This is a Kellogg's brand, so it can be uploaded for the KFR program for points.

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Walmart "Saving's Catcher" (hint: it doesn't catch your savings)

Walmart is usually a pretty cheap place to shop, but they do NOT have the best prices in town, and they know it. They do the best they can to keep your business anyway, with policies like Price Match and Savings Catcher. Price Match is amazing. Savings Catcher...not so much. You can read about Price Matching here.

The Savings Catcher is a feature on the Walmart app. Basically, after you've shopped at Walmart, you scan the code at the bottom of your receipt into the app. They app claims it will check the current advertised deals of local competitors, and if they find that someone else has what you purchased at Walmart on sale for cheaper, they'll give you the difference in a gift card.

Walmart - Price matching

I love Walmart. Say what you will about the people who shop and work there, but Walmart does the most of any other store to make sure they keep your business. I am particularly bias to Walmart because there is one directly behind my subdivision, so it makes my shopping life simple.

I will be honest though: Walmart does NOT have the best prices in town. If fact, Walmart RARELY has the best prices in town when it comes to my shopping list. 

That being said, Walmart has a fantastic policy called Price Match, and therefore I do most of my shopping at Walmart because it allows me to get almost everything I need in one place. 

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Receipt Hog - the in's and out's

I almost didn't download Receipt Hog because of user reviews, but in hindsight, I'm glad that I use them. I have been using Receipt Hog for the same amount of time as Receipt Pal, and I've only earned about 1/3 the reward, but a lot of that is due to different rules about how to use the app - in other words, there was a learning curve :)

When I first started using it, Receipt Hog only accepted receipts from certain types of merchants, which made it frustrating because I couldn't upload receipts from gas purchases, restaurants, or thrift stores. However, with their most recent update, they now accept all receipts for at least some kind of reward, even if it's just a chance to play their slot game for a few extra coins.

ReceiptPal - the in's and out's

I discovered receipt apps in June, and I have to say I really love them.  The idea is that you take a picture of your receipt when you get home, no matter where it was purchased from, and you're rewarded with a small amount of points. Once you reach a certain amount of points, you can cash out.

ReceiptPal is the easiest between the two that I use, because all I do is take a picture of the receipt. It can be a movie ticket stub, a printed invoice receipt from the doctor's office, or whatever you have to prove that you spent money. Since I already take a minute to sit down and upload my receipts into my rebate apps, it doesn't take much effort to upload them to the receipt app as well.

Friday, December 18, 2015

My favorite deals - December 18th

Today was an awesome shopping win for combining sales, rebates, and coupons! Here are some of the deals I made off with:

Angelsoft bathroom tissue is at Albertson's for $3.99 (you have to buy in groups of two to get that price) for their 12 pack of double rolls, or a 24 pack of their regular rolls. By itself, I consider this to be a stock up price, but SavingStar has a "one or many" rebate on AngelSoft, where you get $5 back after you spend $15. Since I'm almost out of toilet paper, I stocked up (bought 6 packages) and after the rebate will have only paid $0.13 per regular roll ($0.26 for the double rolls).

Friday, December 11, 2015

Snap by Groupon - the in's and out's

***Update: As of March 2016, Snap will no longer be a Cash Back app. You will be able to use this app to receive discounts at certain retailers, just like you would if you were to purchase a deal off of Groupon. If you have over $20.00 in your Snap account you can cash out like normal (until March), and if you don't have $20.00 by March, they will convert the money you do have in your account into "Groupon Bucks" and add them to your Groupon account. If you don't have a Groupon account, they create one for you based on your Snap account. Unfortunately, I don't find Groupon to be a good money saving tool for me and my family, so as of March 2016 I will be uninstalling the app from my phone. Unfortunately, the $9.00 I have in my account will be wasted because I won't get that money in my bank account. All that being said, Snap has been a GREAT app for me, and I don't regret using it!***

Snap (Also called Snap by Groupon) is an app I've only had for a short while, but I've made over $60 in the first month of using it, so I consider it a good investment of my time and of the space on my phone. Please feel free to use my referral link when you sign up! http://goo.gl3VfmGh

MobiSave - the in's and out's

I'm fairly new to MobiSave, but I wish that I had been using them from the very beginning when I started my journey to couponing and rebate apps.  There are some really fantastic perks to MobiSave, which in some ways makes them the most user friendly app out of all the apps I use, although they don't have near the selection that most apps have.

Checkout 51 - the in's and out's

Checkout 51 was almost not worth my time, but they just made a sweet partnership with SmartSource, so I'm feeling like I will start using them A LOT more.  They have a lot smaller selection, although now it's about tripled since the partnership rolled out.  I'm excited that they partnered with SmartSource because that means a lot of my coupons will match their rebates (SmartSource is one of the 3 companies that puts out coupon inserts in Sunday papers).

SavingStar - the in's and out's

SavingStar is my second favorite rebate app. They have some pretty unique things about them, and they require a lot less than other apps as far as reserving a rebate or cashing out.

To start with, my favorite thing about SavingStar is that the majority of their rebates are exact duplicates of current coupons. For example, last month there was a rebate on SavingStar for $2.00 off one box of Garnier Fructis hair color, and there was also a printable coupon for $2.00 off one box of Garnier Fructis hair color. So basically I would pay $2.00 less at the checkout, and then receive another $2.00 back as a rebate. $4.00 off a box of something that is normally $7.00 is a pretty darn good deal. This method of using both the rebate and the coupon for the same purchase is also perfectly legal (it's listed in their policy), although they have specifically stated that they "might" implement methods in the future to limit coupons stacked with rebates.  "Limit" does not mean "eliminate", so I'm remaining optimistic about this possible change.

Ibotta - the in's and out's

I have to start out by saying that Ibotta is by far my favorite rebate app. They are probably the most well known, and are partnered with the most companies and stores. They offer the largest selection of rebates, and therefore also have the most rebate bonuses. Bonuses are where you get an extra $1 or $2 or sometimes even $10 for redeeming certain rebates. Since I started in May, I have made almost $100 using Ibotta. Most of this comes from using their "any brand" rebates. They have a variety of rebates for any brand and any size of something, usually generic foods that everyone buys.

7 Rebate Apps that will save you money!

I can't say enough how much I love rebate apps. First, let me start out by explaining that they are free to use, generally easy to cash out on, and completely legal.  I also want to be upfront: they take work. You have to make sure the item you have purchased (or plan on purchasing) matches the information on the rebate. Just because you have a rebate for Purex laundry detergent, doesn't mean that it matches the size of the one on sale. If you are only using rebate apps and not trying to combine them with coupons or sales, than generally it's a simple process. If you're combining it with other offers, you have to read the fine print on all of them so that you actually get the deal you think you're getting.

Friday, December 4, 2015

Couponing and Rebate Apps

I have found that the best way to get out of debt while building your food storage is to coupon. I'll make this simple: Coupons add up and they ARE worth your time. Since I started couponing in May I have saved over $650.  This isn't from coupons alone, but when combining the coupons with store sales and rebates. Broken down, I've saved about $225 from coupons, about $275 from sales, and about $150 from rebates.