Don’t miss out!

I just thought I would recap a few deals that you don’t want to miss out on:

*Diapers.com – great deals on diapers including $10 off your purchase of $49 or more and free shipping along with a $14.97 mail in rebate. Details are here.

*Fazolis – Get free spaghetti through 2/16. The details are here.

*JC Penney’s – Extra 20% off your purchase (can be used online or in store) – ends today! Click here for the details.

*Jack in the Box – free curly fries tomorrow (2/10) – click here for the details.

*Kroger – the “Daytona sale” continues through this week. Check out this post for coupon match-ups.

*McDonalds – BOGO free drinks from 2-5 pm Monday-Friday. Click here for the details.

*Oriental Trading Company – the $10 off a purchase of $10 or more promotion ends today. Get the details here.

*Target – free Ocean Spray juice, cheap yogurt, cheap Pop Tarts, and plenty of other deals (the Ocean Spray and yogurt coupons expire on Saturday). Click here for the details.

My $40 weekly grocery budget shopping trip

I typically post this on Saturdays, but the stomach bug that got my kids all last week finally got to me, so I’m a little behind on everything.

If you’re just starting to read my blog, you may want to click here to read about my challenge for 2009, so you’ll get a better understanding of how this all works. My Kroger stores triple three like coupons up to .35 face value and double three like coupons up to .50 face value. My Randalls stores triple one like coupon up to .35 face value and double one like coupon up to .50 face value.

Here’s a summary of my shopping trips: (my total spent for groceries for the week was $34.09)

Target: Total OOP = $3.17. I used a $10 gift card I got from Lila Guide, so my total before the gift card was $13.17. The chicken breasts were on sale for $5.99, the Pop Tarts were .19/box using coupons, the Carnation Instant breakfast was $2.29 per canister using coupons, and the dog treats were $.92/each using coupons. Check out this post to see my coupon match-ups and find other Target coupon deals.

Kroger: Total OOP = $51.60. There are some items in this picture that don’t “count” toward my weekly $40 budget (like the diapers, the dog treats, and the toilet paper). I just included them so you could see the “big picture.” My total OOP without the diapers, dog treats, and toilet paper was $30.92. I will also get $2.25 back from Caregivers for the Huggies.

The match ups for the Daytona items are listed here, so I won’t be listing them in this post. I had originally purchased Pull-Ups because they were on sale also and other areas had them listed as being part of the deal, but they are not part of the deal in my area, so I had to return them and exchange them for some diapers.

Here’s what I got: 3 packages Cottonelle (used 2 $1 printables and 1 .50 printable which doubled plus a .25 Cellfire coupon), 6 cans Kroger broth, 2 gallons milk, 3 bell peppers (they are on sale 3/$1), bananas, sirloin steak, 2 cans Vienna sausage, 4 cans tomato sauce, 1 can chickpeas, yogurt (free coupon from Kroger mailer), eggs (I bought Egglands best so I could use the .35/1 coupon which tripled), and dog treats. Then, from the Daytona deals, I got: 3 packages Huggies, hot dog buns, Totinos pizza rolls, 3 boxes Ritz crackers, 8 jars Ragu sauce, 6 cans Chef Boyardee, 4 cans Pillsbury biscuits, 3 boxes Betty Crocker Fruit Stickerz, and one bottle of Kroger dressing.

Here are my updated savings totals: (if you’re new to my blog and not familiar with my savings goals, click here)

Baby Emergency fund – $764.92 (Goal = $1000)
Gift savings – $132.42 (Goal = $1500)
Rolling entertainment fund – $0 (Goal = $500)

Sadly, I didn’t add anything to any of my savings funds this week. I had a great mail week, though. Here are some of the highlights: (off the top of my head!)

*$20 in Target gift cards thanks to Swagbucks. (When you cash out for gift cards, they are actually “E-cards” but I used that to pay for regular gift cards!)

*My “freebies” from the Kraft instant win game –
*1 coupon for a free package of any Kraft regular, 2% milk natural cheese, cracker barrel, or Polly-O (any variety of shredded, chunks, cubes, cracker cuts or string, up to $3.99)
*1 coupon for a free planters snack product (up to $5.00)
*1 coupon for free Nabisco cracker product (up to 16 oz. up to $4.49)
shows Ritz, Triscuit and Wheat thins on the coupon

*My free Kid’s “Boost” coupon – click here to get yours

*A free coupon for tomatoes from DelMonte

*Free samples of Emergen-C Kidz from SheSpeaks

*Kroger coupons

*A 20% off Gymboree coupon

Here’s how much I have saved at individual stores:
Total Target savings – $165.40 to date (47% savings)

Total CVS savings – $272.75 (84% savings…this would probably be higher, but I do buy my stamps there to go toward my quarterly ECB earnings and you can’t use ECBs to pay for those!) – this # has not been updated because I have not entered my receipts for the week into my spreadsheet yet

Total Kroger savings – $228.25(55% savings)

Total Randalls savings – $76.33 (88% savings)

**If you’re looking for spreadsheets to help you track your savings, there are some good ones here on the Mommy Snacks blog

More Kroger deals are coming – get your coupons ready!


I know that we’ve had a lot of fun at Kroger lately. I’m happy to report that the fun is not over yet. In some areas, the “Daytona 500 Event” has already started. In my area, it won’t start until Wednesday, but I’ve been looking at the ads for other areas to get an idea about what coupons I need to stock up on!

Here’s how this event works: you buy 10 participating items and get an instant $3 off at check-out.

Here are some of the participating items (and coupon match-ups): (Prices will probably vary by area….there are probably many other participating items…this is just a preview of what I have seen)

Chef Boyardee $0.88
.35/3 Chef Boyardee Canned or Microwaveable Pasta, Any – 01-04-09 SS

Ragu pasta Sauce 1.69
Ragu Pasta Sauces, Any – 01-18-09 RP, .75 off 2, ex. 3/29/09
Ragu pasta sauces .50/2 loadable coupon from Shortcuts.com

Pillsbury Grands Biscuits 8 ct select varieties 1.49
Pillsbury Grands! Refrigerated Biscuits, Any size/variety – 12-14-08 SS, .25 off 1, ex. 3/7/09
Pillsbury Refrigerated Grands Biscuits, Any size/variety – 11-16-08 SS, .40 off 1, ex. 2/7/09
.50/2 printable on Coupons.com (see the link on the right sidebar)

Lloyds BBQ or ChiChis Taco Meat 3.99
Lloyd’s Ribs or Lloyd’s Tub, Any – 01-25-09 SS, .75 off 1, ex. 3/31/09

Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks 1.79
.75/2 Fruit by the Foot, Fruit Gushers, or Fruit Roll Ups printable on Coupons.com (see the link on the right sidebar)
.50/2 Betty Crocker fruit flavored shapes, 1-4 SS
.50/1 Betty Crocker Fruit Stickers 2-1 SS
.50/2 Fruit by the Foot, Fruit Gushers, or Fruit Roll Ups, 1-4 SS

*This will match up nicely with the catalina deal that I posted about here

Ritz Crackers 2.68
Nabisco Ritz, Wheat Thins or Triscuit Crackers, Any – 01-25-09 SS, 2.00 off 2, ex. 3/31/09

Kroger Salad Dressing 16 oz 1.34
.75/1 loadable coupon from Cellfire.com

Huggies Diapers or Pullups 9.99Huggies Pull-Ups Training Pants, Any Jumbo Pack + – 01-11-09 SS, 2.00 off 1, ex. 4/18/09
Huggies Diapers, Any – 01-11-09 SS, 1.50 off 1, ex. 2/15/09
$1.50/1 loadable Huggies diapers coupon on
Shortcuts.com
$2/1 loadable Pull Ups coupon on Shortcuts.com
$1/1 Huggies diapers loadable coupon on Cellfire.com
$3/2 Huggies diapers loadable coupon on Cellfire.com

*Don’t forget about the .75/1 rebate from The Caregivers Marketplace

Here’s my scenario for my first trip (of course, I’m assuming that all of these prices will apply in my area):

*Buy 3 Chef Boyardee canned, microwaveable pasta – .88/each
*Buy 2 Ragu Pasta sauce – $1.69/each
*Buy 1 Pillsbury Grands biscuit – $1.49/each
*Buy 2 Betty Crocker fruit flavored shapes and 1 Fruit Stickerz – $1.79/each
*Buy 1 Kroger salad dressing – $1.34/each

Total before coupons = $14.22

Use .35/3 Chef Boyardee coupon (will triple), use .75/2 manufacturer’s coupon and .50/2 Shortcuts Ragu coupons, use .40/1 Pillsbury coupon, use .50/2 BC shapes coupon and .50/1 Fruit Stickerz coupon, use .75/1 salad dressing Cellfire coupon, instant $3 off from Daytona promotion

Total after coupons and promotion = $5.37
(I will also have a $1.50 catalina to use on my next transaction)

Transaction #2:

*Buy 2 Nabisco/Ritz crackers – $2.69/each
*Buy Pillsbury Grands biscuits – $1.49/each
*Buy Lloyds BBQ meat – $3.99
*Buy Pull Ups – $9.99
*Buy 2 Ragu Pasta sauce – $1.69
*Buy 3 Chef Boyardee – .88/each

Total before coupons = $26.87

Use $2/2 Nabisco coupon, use .25/1 Pillsbury coupon, use .75/1 Lloyds coupon, use $2 Pull Ups manufacturer coupon and $2 Shortcuts coupon, use .75/2 Ragu coupon, use .35/3 Chef Boyardee coupon, use $1.50 OYNO catalina, $3 Daytona instant rebate

Total after coupons = $13.07 (I will also get a .75 rebate from Caregivers for the Pull Ups)

**If you substitute Huggies diapers instead of Pull Ups, it would be the same price if you load the Shortcuts and Cellfire coupons onto your card! The diapers/Pull ups end up being $4.94 after all of the coupons, the Daytona promotion, and your rebate!

ETA: The Pull Ups were not working in my area. They are reportedly working in some places. Before you buy them, make sure that they are part of the deal.

Savings Saturday: My $40 weekly budget

Even though it was a “short” week for me because I didn’t have to work on Monday, it still seems like it took forever to get to the weekend and now that the weekend is here, it’s flying by way too fast!

I always like to add a little disclaimer before I post this. I am able to “make it” on a $40 weekly budget because I have been couponing for a long time and my garage looks like it could double as a grocery store thanks to my stockpile. I am also blessed to have several grocery stores that double and triple coupons regularly and I don’t have any family members with allergies or dietary restrictions. If you aren’t able to make it on $40/week, don’t feel bad or pressured. My goal is just to help you find ways that you can save money. Challenge yourself to do better, even if it’s just cutting your grocery bill by $10 a week (that will give you $40 extra each month!)

Here’s a summary of my shopping trips for the day!


Target: Total OOP = $0 (spent $3.33 on a gift card). The Ocean Spray juice was “free” using the $1 Target printable and the $1 manufacturer’s printable. Details and links to the coupons are here. The Pop Tarts are on Price Cut for $1.67 right now. There are $1 off peelie coupons on some of the boxes making them .67/box!

Kroger: Total OOP = $49.28 (the total for all of these items before coupons would have been $142.63!) – Technically I am over budget for the week, but I had $10.05 left from last week that I never spent, so I am applying that toward my grocery allowance for this week. Here’s what I got: 3 packages of Cottonelle TP, 3 boxes of Kleenex, 1 bag of dog treats, 9 bags of shredded cheese, 1 bag of pizza rolls, 1 graham cracker crust, 1 bottle of Juicy Juice, 3 containers of Daisy Sour cream, 1 container of Ricotta cheese, 1 box of Carnation Instant Breakfast, 2 bottles of mustard, 1 bottle of Cattleman’s BBQ sauce, 2 bags of Green Giant steamers, 1 bag of frozen ravioli, 2 bags of bread, 2 gallons of milk, 1 box of eggs, 1 loaf of french bread, 2 boxes of Rice a Roni, 2 packages of Fast Fixin’ chicken strips, 2 packages of Goldfish, 2 boxes of cream cheese, 1 bottle of Kens salad dressing, 1 can of Rotel, 1 package of corn tortillas, 2 packages of Pilgrims Pride chicken breasts, 2 loaves of Sara Lee bread. There are way too many coupons to list, but you will find most of them included in my scenario that I posted here.

CVS: Total OOP = $0 (used $10/50 CRT, 2 $1.50 Huggies coupons, $1.50/2 Wisk coupon, $2 Gillette coupon, 3 $2 Advil printables, $1 Advil CRT, $2 St. Ives printable, $1 Johnsons Buddies coupon, and a $27 ECB adjusted down), earned $15 ECB…I burned more ECB than I had planned because they did not have the Gillette Fusion razor I had planned on buying and for some reason I thought the Wisk was 2/$7 when it is actually 2/$9. The Wisk detergent was a quick alternative that was around the same price, I had a coupon for it, and it’s something that I will actually use. (The moral of the story is….always have a back up plan when you shop at CVS) My CVS scenarios for this week can be found here.

I thought I would share this picture also. I found all of these in the $1 spot at Target. If you’re new to couponing or just looking for a way to organize your coupons, here are a few possibilities. I am planning a post on coupon organization soon. I love the accordian style holder. That is what I use to organize my coupons for all of my weekly trips. I have a section for each of the stores I shop at most often (Kroger, CVS, Walgreens, Target, and Randalls) and put all of my coupons/scenarios in each section when I go out to do my weekly trips. I also have a coupon binder where I keep all of my coupons. I loved these dividers because they are a lot more sturdy than the ones I am currently using. I use baseball card holders in each section to hold my coupons.

Here are my updated savings totals: (if you’re new to my blog and not familiar with my savings goals, click here)
Baby Emergency fund – 748.92 (Goal = $1000) – I got my $50 “bonus” from opening an ING Orange checking account. I posted about this here. They are still offering this promotion, so if you haven’t taken advantage of it yet, you should definitely check it out! They also give you a $25 bonus if you open a savings account with a balance of $250 and are referred by a current member, so if you are interested in that, e-mail me (my e-mail is in the upper left hand corner of the blog) and let me know.

Gift savings – $132.42 (Goal = $1500)
Rolling entertainment fund – $0 (Goal = $500)

Here’s how much I have saved at individual stores:
Total Target savings – $139.27to date (45% savings)
Total CVS savings – $272.75 (84% savings…this would probably be higher, but I do buy my stamps there to go toward my quarterly ECB earnings and you can’t use ECBs to pay for those!)
Total Kroger savings – $110.86(53% savings)
Total Randalls savings – $39.47 (100% savings) – I have paid for everything here with gift cards/coupons so far this year

**If you’re looking for spreadsheets to help you track your savings, there are some good ones here on the Mommy Snacks blog

Question of the Week: What do you do when you don’t have anymore money left for the week in your budget, but there is a great sale going on?

I thought this was a great question! In the past, I have always budgeted a certain amount per month, and this is really my first time doing a weekly budget. When I was doing a monthly budget, I could float money from one week to the next so that I had money when good sales came along, which is basically what I did this week. Now, I also keep a separate savings for “stockpiling” and I can always dip into that, too, if a good sale comes along!

Kroger Mega Sale scenarios


You can find my coupon match ups here. My Kroger stores triple three like coupons up to .35 and double three like coupons up to .50 (check with your store for their policies – YMMV).

Here’s my first scenario:

Buy 3 Daisy Sour cream – $2.97 (after coupons, does not include instant $5 off)
use 3 .50/1 coupons (check your store’s policies if they double/triple…mine only doubles/triples three like coupons)

Buy 1 Ken’s salad dressing – $.99 (after coupon, not instant $5)
use $1 coupon

Buy 1 Juicy Juice – $1.53 (after coupon, not instant $5)
use $1 coupon

Buy 2 Green Giant Valley Fresh steamers – .98 (after coupon, not instant $5)
use 2 .50/1 coupons

Buy 3 Kleenex – $2.37 (after coupon, not instant $5)
use 3 .40/1 coupons

Buy 1 Rotel – FREE after coupon
use .30/1 coupon

Buy 2 Pace Picante sauce – $1.52 (after coupon, not instant $5)
use 2 .50/1 coupons

Buy 1 Totino’s pizza rolls – $1.44 (after coupon, not instant $5)
.50 Cellfire.com coupon .35/1 coupon

Buy 1 Velveeta – $3.99 (after coupon, not instant $5)
use $1 printable

Buy 2 French’s mustard – .98 (after coupon, not instant $5)
use 2 .50/1 printables

Buy 2 Cattleman’s BBQ sauce – $1.48 (after coupon, not instant $5)
use 2 .75/1 printables

Buy 2 Philadelphia cream cheese – $2.98

Buy 1 Pedigree Good Bites – $2.39 (after coupon, not instant $5)
use $1 coupon

Buy 8 Kraft shredded cheese – $9.92 (after coupons, not instant $5)
use 8 .75/1 coupons

Total before Mega sale instant $5 off (tripled because I am buying 30 items) = $33.54

After $15 from Mega sale promotion = $18.54

I will also buy 2 packages of Pilgrim’s Pride chicken (usually about $5.99) and use two .55/1 printables, so it should be about $4.89 for both packages because they are BOGO free

I will buy 2 packages of Sara Lee bread, which should be $2.29 (since they are BOGO free)

I will buy 2 gallons of milk and use my $1 off milk when you buy Sara lee bread coupons, so that should be $3.98 for both gallons