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AuburnChick is a Shopping Fiend

Despite my crazy schedule, I had to repeat a few of the deals I did on Saturday.

The savings are really adding up as I’ve spent less than $30 this week.

Yesterday, I spent less than $6 on the following:

The deli meat for Rooster’s sandwiches was priced at more than $6 alone…

Which means that I saved mucho bucks on lip gloss (yes, more of the stuff if you read Saturday’s post)…

Imagine how dolled up I'd be if all of my makeup was free!

And the Zantac was a moneymaker again…

Today I hit the stores for Round 3.  I got the following goodies for $.57 (that’s cents, not dollars, folks)…

The Zantac was a moneymaker, and I payed $.75 for all six boxes of pasta and $.45 for both cans of soup.

My regular Publix was out of the Tylenol I was looking for, so I headed to a different store, where I got the following for a little over $8…

The Tylenol was free, the yogurt was $.67 each, the TP was around $4, and the buns were $3.

I’ll be heading out for Round 4 tomorrow…getting B1G1 bratwurst and visiting Target for a little snooping.  Wonder what I’ll come home with?

This Week’s Grocery Trip

I have a renewed appreciation for those who work full-time and still manage to keep their homes clean and refrigerators full.

After a busy week of settling into my new subbing assignment and attending two soccer games and a football game, I’ve scarcely had time to wiggle, much less look at my coupons.

Thank goodness for weekends!  I finally had a couple of spare hours to get organized and run to the grocery store.  I was able to pick up several free items!  I’ve posted my favorite deals.  If you live near a Publix, maybe these are deals you can take advantage of too!  Make sure you visit Southern Savers and Frugal Coupon Living before you head out.  These are wonderful web sites that post links to the coupons I used for my deals.


Dove Deodorant
2/$4.00

Used: $2 mfr AND $1/2 Unilever Products Publix coupon from the Green Advantage Buy Flyer
PaidNOTHING!!  This was a MONEYMAKER of $1 per stick!!


Cover Girl Lip Gloss
$1.79 ($1.50 off – Advantage Buy)

Used: $2.50/2 mfr AND 2 $1 competitor coupons
Paid: NOTHING!!  This was a MONEYMAKER of $.92 per stick!!


Tylenol
$3.99

Used:  $2 mfr and $3 Publix coupon
Paid: NOTHING!!  This was a MONEYMAKER of $1.01 per box!!


Herbal Essences Shampoo and Conditioner
$2.43 (not on sale)

Used: 2 B1G1 mfr coupons.  One coupon I received in the mail after signing up for it through Facebook.  The other coupon was in an insert.
Paid NOTHING!!


Publix Reusable Shopping Bag
$.99

Used:  Coupon for a Free Bag wyb two General Mills products (see purchase below)
PaidNOTHING!!


Nestle Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough
B1G1 @ $3.19

Used:  $1/1 mfr
Paid:  $.60 each


Cheerios
B1G1 @ $3.59

Used:  $.55/1 AND $1 competitor coupon (one set for each box)
Paid:  $.25 per box


Ragu Spaghetti Sauce
B1G1 @ 2.59

Used:  $1/2 mfr
Paid:  $.80 per jar


Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Morsels
B1G1 @ $2.50

Used:  $.50/1 mfr
Paid:  $.75 per bag

Favorite Deals of the Week

I went grocery shopping yesterday and took advantage of a few good deals.  I thought I would share my favorites.


Uncle Ben’s Rice
B1G1 @ $1.49

Used: $1/2 mfr
Paid: $.25 per box


Near East Rice
B1G1 @ $2.19

Used: $1/2 mfr
Paid: $.60 per box


Mueller’s Pasta
B1G1 @ $1.49

Used:  $.55/1 mfr and $1/2
Paid: $.20 per box w/first coupon above and $.25 per box w/second coupon


Green Giant Frozen Vegetables
B1G1 @ $3.49

Used: 1 $.60/three mfr AND 1 $.40/1 mfr AND $4/4 Publix coupon off of four General Mills Products
Paid:  $.50 per item


Pillsbury Ready to Bake Cookies
$2 each

Used:  $1.25 mfr AND $4/4 Publix coupon off of four General Mills Products
PaidNOTHING!!  This was a MONEYMAKER of $1

My Week – In Picures

The cookies were buy 2, get 1 free, making them $.50 each! The cereal was $.75 after my $2 coupon! Woo Hoo!

This is one of those nyla bone things that we've had for about three years. Pele cared not one iota about it until Molly dragged it in from the yard. Now they take turns with it.

Molly thinks everything belongs to her, so she's waiting for Pele to make a wrong move and drop the bone. He's watching her out of the corner of his eye.

I'm a happy girl, yes I am, yes I am!

Pele and Aubie love hanging out in Rooster's digs.

The Mr. woke up to find a flat tire on his work car. Great way to start the day, eh?

More candles! I paid $.19 for each set of two! It was such a great deal that I went out the next day and got six more, using up all of the coupons I had (can't let those coupons go to waste!!).

While shopping at Target yesterday, a lady behind me in line had one of these in her buggy.

I honed in on the red clearance price sticker...

Don't you just want to make a waffle now?

It folds and stands up for easy storage!

Free Tuna and Other Finds

If you’re like me, Mondays are usually not good days.  We’ll just say that my alarm and I don’t get along very well.

That’s one reason why I find it refreshing to have Mondays off…just to make the adjustment easier.

Today, though, I woke up knowing I would be making a visit to my local auto repair shop.

Joy, joy (said sarcastically, of course).  I feared the worst, thinking that my car needed either a new starter or alternator…pricey parts.

Fortunately, all the car needed was a new battery.  Woo Hoo!  So, that news started off my day well.  I even managed to get in an hour of knitting while I waited.  Woo Hoo!

Oh, and if you’ve ever had problems starting your car, you know the sweet joy that comes over you when it purrs as you turn the key.

From Sears, I drove to Hobby Lobby, where I used a 40% coupon to pick up a skein of yarn for my newest project.  I’ll post pictures when I’m done, but no hints before that!

From Hobby Lobby, I went to Publix where I picked up three bottles of spices for $.49 each (saving $1.50 per bottle)!!

As I was leaving the parking lot, I got a call asking me to run by a restaurant to pick up money for an ad for Chicky’s high school soccer team’s program.  We are allowed to sell advertisements to help offset the player fees.  What an unexpected surprise!!

It was turning out to be a good morning, but the fun was only beginning.

I went to Target next, picking up the following goodies…

The soap was on sale for $7.29 each (ouch), but I had $1 mfr coupons.  The great thing about this purchase was that I got a $5 Target gift card, which I used to purchase the dog food.  Of course, I had $3 mfr coupons on the dog food, so they were only $1.26 each, leaving a little money on the card.

Next, I ran to Walmart, where I picked up the following…

Now, I know what you’re thinking.  I have dogs, not cats.  Why would I purchase cat treats?

Well, my friends, it’s because I cannot turn down a free deal.

One of the recent inserts had coupons for FREE cat treats.

Yep…totally free.

You know what I’m gonna do with them?

Feed them to Molly, who thinks she’s a cat anyhow.

No, seriously…I’m going to donate them.

The Green Works dish detergent was $2.98, and I had a $2 coupon.  How often do you find a large bottle of detergent for under a dollar?

After leaving Walmart, I went home to eat lunch with Chicky.

Now, I’ve gotta tell you something.  The longer you do the couponing thing, the more observant you become while you’re in stores.

You notice everything that’s on sale, making mental notes of prices because your mind vaguely remembers seeing coupons somewhere for those items.

That’s what happened today during my first (yes, I’m saying FIRST) trip to Target.

I had noticed Clean & Clear products on sale, and my heart dropped.

On Sunday, Chicky had purchased the facial oil wipes.  Before she left, I discovered that by registering at Clean & Clear’s web site, I could download a $2 coupon (of course, I printed two coupons by hitting my browser’s back button).  She had only used one of them.

Target had them marked on sale for $3.23!!  I just knew Chicky had paid more.  I couldn’t wait to get home and see.

Sure enough, she paid $4.99!

Ugh.

Here’s what I did.

I registered the other three members of my family and printed out six more coupons.  So, I had a total of seven because of the one that wasn’t used yesterday.  When I went to Target, I bought eight (one without a coupon) and turned around and returned the extra (since Chicky had already opened the package she bought yesterday) to Publix, getting my full-price back.

I don’t think Chicky will need to go shopping for this item any time soon!

Are you exhausted yet?

Yeah, so was I, but I wasn’t done shopping!

I went BACK to Publix one more time, returned the above-mentioned facial wipes, and then got these…

I had $1 mfr coupons, and these were priced at $.99.

So I got them for free.

 

There’s almost nothing better than getting something for free.  It’s like finding hidden treasure.  It’s there if you just look for it.

Then, it was time to go home, where I opened one of the packages of tuna and treated myself to some tuna salad.

My Week – In Pictures

Well, I worked four days this week, leaving little time for pictures.  But I did manage to snap a few…

Chickys post-game meal last weekend...that girl was HUNGRY!!

Chicky's post-game meal last weekend...that girl was HUNGRY!!

Its cool enough in the mornings for hot chocolate.  Like the mug?  It came from Starbucks and reminds me of the cables I love to knit.

It's cool enough in the mornings for hot chocolate. Like the mug? It came from Starbucks and reminds me of the cables I love to knit.

I bought these bags this week for $1 per bag (I saved 83% on each bag).  Wanna trick or treat at my house this year?

I bought these bags this week for $1 per bag (I saved 83% on each bag). Wanna trick or treat at my house this year?

Pele is sooooo happy its Friday!!

Pele is sooooo happy it's Friday!!

GREAT Deals at Target!

So, I haven’t posted super in-depth shopping tales because I was worried that maybe I was starting to bore you.  But, Tabby told me she misses my stories, so I thought I would share my latest and greatest.

This week, I scored BIG TIME…two different days…at Target.

I got the stuff below for $1.08…

The next day I went back to Target and did even better by only paying $.52 for everything in the picture…

Everything in both pictures was free.  All I paid was tax.

Now, I know you’re wondering how in the world I do what I do.

First off, I am subscribed to Attention Target Shoppers.  It’s a free website that lists the latest and greatest Target deals.  By using Google Reader, I am able to keep up with posts on all of my favorite shopping sites.

Now, the way I got everything free was that I was able to capitalize on HUGE coupons that were money makers on several items, thus allowing me to use the overages to help pay for the other items.

There were $1.50 mfr coupons off of one Degree deodorant or body spray and $3 Target coupon off of one Degree deodorant AND one Degree body spray.

The body spray was on sale for $3.29, and the trial size deodorant (located in the travel size bins), only cost $.97.  Many times, coupons will specify “Excludes trial sizes,” but my coupons said “Any size.”  Thus, I bought the cheapest items I could find.  By using a $1.50 mfr coupon on each deodorant and mist (saving $3) and stacking them with the $3 Target coupon, I made $1.74.

It might make more sense if I list it this way:

Body Mist:
Deodorant:  Total:
$3.29
$0.97

$4.26

Subtracting Coupons (“Q”)…

Target Q:
Mist Q:
Deo Q:
Total:
$3.00
$1.50
$1.50

-$1.74

See how that works?

I did something similar for the Ponds facial wipes, although I did not have a Target coupon to stack.  Instead, I had a $1.50 mfr coupon.  The wipes were the trial sizes and only cost $.97, so I made $.53 on each one.

The dog food was $4.26, and I had a $3 mfr coupon (from last weekend’s paper), making it only $1.26.  However, I used the overage from the other items to help pay for them, so I got them free.

I also had $3 mfr off of the Neosporin Lip Balm.  It cost $3.34.  Again, the overage from my other deals was substantial enough to pay the remaining $.34.

In my second picture, you’ll note the absence of the lip balm.  Thus, I had to find “fillers” to help offset the overage.  You see, Target doesn’t like its items zeroed out.  So, I got two loaves of bread and a trial size soap (which we had also run out of) for free.

God’s timing, as usual, was perfect.  We had run out of dry dog food (yes, all of those free bags were GONE!), and we also needed bread…and we needed both items to get through the week until the Mr. got paid.

What an awesome God, and what an awesome week for shopping!!

AuburnChick Gets a New Coupon Binder

On Tuesday, I received a package in the mail from Coupon Queen.  If you’ll recall, Coupon Queen is my mother-in-law.

Here’s what I saw when I opened the box…

Hmmm…what was under that bubble wrap?

It was a new binder (and an envelope of coupons, of course)!  She found the binder at Office Depot, and it was on clearance for a ridiculously low price…even SWEETER as we both LOVE deals!

Now, this is no ordinary binder.

It’s extra-special.

Why?

For several reasons.

First – It’s a two-inch binder.

My previous binder was only an inch thick, and I was at the point where I desperately needed a new one.

Second – It has LOADS of pockets and slots for pens!!


It looks like the following picture is a duplicate of the one above, but it’s ANOTHER pocket, on top of the other one!!

Another reason why I like this binder is because all of my pages fit with room to spare…

If When I need to add more pages, I’ll be able to expand the binder by unzipping part of it, much like a suitcase…

For now, I’ve zipped up that expandable piece because there is, as I said before, AMPLE space…

Another fantastic feature of this binder is the cloth covering.  It is made of the same heavy-duty material as backpacks, so I think it will hold up well.

After getting it zipped up, I clipped on the adjustable strap…

What a fantastic product!  I will be able to carry it around without fear of losing my precious coupons…

By the way, this find coincides with my friend, Tabby’s, recent search for a more workable coupon-keeper. Thanks, Tabby, for being the inspiration for my “upgrade!”

And thanks, Coupon Queen, for YOUR generosity.  You are a wonderful mother-in-law who I haven’t always appreciated properly.  Muah (that’s a kiss in the Internet world).

Teaching the Teacher

Saturday was jam-packed with activities…mostly shopping-related.

The day started off with a phone call to Rooster’s 9th grade English teacher.  I’ve had the privilege of subbing for her quite a few times.  Her students are well-behaved, and I know it’s due, in great part, to her leadership.

I stopped by her classroom last week to chat, and during the conversation, the topic of couponing came up.

Well, you know me…all I need is an invitation, and I throw open the door.

I gave her a brief overview of what I do, and she casually said, “I want to go shopping with you.”

“Really?” I said.

“I’m serious,” she said.

So, we made arrangements to get together today.  I called this morning and invited her over to look over my shoulder at the prep work I do on the computer.

She did better than that by bringing her laptop.

Perfect!  She was the model student, bookmarking my favorite shopping sites and quickly getting sucked into my world.  She was amazed at the sales listings.

I showed her my coupon binder and folders for my inserts and also gave her tips for using Google Reader to keep up with postings.

And then it was time to shop!  She could hardly contain her excitement!

We headed to our local Publix, and I began our hands-on learning experience by explaining that she needed to check the front for circulars and coupon booklets.  This was a new concept for her, and she got excited when she found a coupon for two free reusable shopping bags with the purchase of Energizer batteries.  Too bad she didn’t have a coupon on the batteries (I’ll pull one from my stash and have her go back and get her money for it).

And then the real fun began.

Up and down each aisle we went.  I had my shopping list in hand (did you know that you can now print shopping lists directly from Southern Saver’s website?  Tres cool!).  I pointed out several blinkie machines and instructed her to save the coupons for later.  We actually found a better deal using a blinkie coupon we found on Hunts tomatoes ($1/4) which beat the coupons I had planned to use.

I shared a few of my own coupons with her…enabling her to get free yogurt and almost-free Au Gratin potatoes.

Watching her in the store was like watching a child in a toy shop.  She usually shops at Walmart, so she had never seen some of the items at Publix.  She was giddy with joy.

When we got in line to check out, she mentioned to the checker that her friend (me) was teaching her how to shop with coupons.  I beamed.

I let her have her groceries rung up first because she had the fewest items.  She eagerly watched the register’s screen and uttered shock when she saved more than she spent.  She had never done that before.

She turned around, saw a checker she knew, and announced the grand news that she had saved more than she spent.

It was endearing.

Meanwhile, my groceries were being run up.  I saved over $60 and spent $49.49.  It wasn’t my best day for savings, but that was only because there was a lack of competitor coupons to stack with my manufacturer coupons.  Considering that I still had coupons on nearly every item I purchased, I did well, saving 55%.  I’m used to saving a minimum of 60-70%, but I consoled myself with the fact that without the savings, I would have spent $110.

Here’s what I got…

The only items I did not have coupons for were the bread products, fruit, and meat.

As we parted, I spied my friend happily walking away, new shopping bags slung over her shoulder.

It was a grand feeling to know that I had taught the teacher…opening up a whole new world for her in much the same way she does for her own students.

AuburnChick Pays a Quarter for Shampoo

Does your store have shelves with clearance items?  Target typically uses the endcaps on the inside ends of the aisles to display their “must-get-rid-of’s.”  My Publix has a small, four-sided shelving unit near the registers for these types of items, and I look at it every time I go to the store.  I’ve gotten things for great prices this way.

During my visit to the grocery store this morning, I noticed Gillette Shampoo on the clearance shelves…marked down to $1.75.

If you read my previous post about my Target savings, you’ll remember that I found great deals on Gillette products, using coupons from a recent Proctor & Gamble insert.  I remembered this as well and couldn’t help but wonder if I had coupons on the shampoo.

When I got home, I took a peek, and sure enough, I found two $1 mfr coupons.  In addition, I wanted to buy popcorn that was on sale.

So, I headed back out to the store, coupons in hand.

Here’s what I bought…

The popcorn is B1G1 for $3.09, and I had two $1.50 mfrs when you purchase two larger bags of M&M’s.  Not factoring the price of the M&M’s, which I returned after paying for the groceries (I didn’t need them…not for $4+ per bag), I only paid $.09 for both boxes of popcorn.  I saved 99% on the popcorn.

AMAZING!

After using the coupons on the shampoo, I found myself paying $.75 per bottle.  Not bad, I thought.

I went home, took a picture of my loot, and started straightening up my coupons.

That’s when I came across $.50 Publix coupons…on the Gillette Shampoo!!

Now, remember that you can stack store coupons with mfr coupons on the same item.  Had I seen this coupon 30 minutes before, I could have saved another $1 on both bottles.

In addition, Coupon Queen reminded me, via our post-shopping conversation (we like to talk about our deals and compare notes) that I could have gotten two more free shopping bags with the purchase of four items I got during my first trip to the store.

Oy!  My brain hurts from trying to remember too many things.  Well, really it was my fault for not paying attention to the list on Southern Savers, which clearly stated that my purchase would entitle me to the free bags.

Armed with four coupons, I headed back out to the store…for the third time today.  It’s really a good thing that I only live about a mile from the store.

I approached the customer service desk, explained my boo-boo at not having my coupons with me, and they refunded me the $1 and allowed me to get two bags (I paid $.12 tax on those).

My additional savings means that I only paid a quarter for each bottle of shampoo.  They are regularly $3.99, so I saved 94% on this purchase.

Total out-of-pocket for the above items?  $.80.

I love couponing!