I first tried to look at Wal- Mart but nothing seemed to fit right.
So yesterday we made a trip to Erie and I found this suit at the Avenue 70% off
I would like to mention that these just went on sale yesterday so if you need one run don't walk.
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I've received numerous emails from people recently asking how you can lower your grocery bill if you don't live nearby stores which have good coupon deals or if you don't have time to clip coupons. While I'm a big proponent of coupons, I understand that they don't work for everyone in every season of life in every area of the country. Here would be a few of my top recommendations for ways to lower your grocery bill without clipping coupons:
1) Plan a menu and stick to it. Seriously. If this is the only thing you ever do, you'll greatly reduce your grocery budget.
2) Shop once per week or less. The less you shop invariably means the less you spend. I recommend you have a grocery budget, plan your menu and list with your grocery budget in mind, use a calculator to tally up your running total as you shop, and only bring the allotted amount of grocery money with you in cash.
3) Stick with simple, inexpensive meals. I'm a big believer in simplicity. There's an occasional time and place for the elaborate, six-course dinners, but for the everyday, keep it simple. We like to have a main dish, homemade bread of some sort, and then fruit or veggies of some sort to round things out. I plan our main dishes around what we already have on hand and what meats and other mainstay ingredients are on sale.
4) If you live nearby a store which does run sales, plan your menu based upon the store sales. The simple step of taking a few extra minutes each week to browse the store fliers and create your menu based upon what is on sale there will greatly enhance your savings. If you have more than one store which runs weekly sales, check both fliers and decide which store to do your shopping at based upon which store has the best sales.
5) Shop at Aldi. I know every area doesn't have Aldi stores, but if you do, you should be shopping there. I don't recommend buying everything at Aldi, but there are many things there which are very comparable to name brands at the store, but which are routinely quite a bit less. Our Aldi standbys include: fruit (especially bananas, apples, oranges, grapefruit, and frozen fruit), tortillas, some veggies, frozen veggies, and staple ingredients. You have to be a bit flexible since Aldi doesn't always have everything in stock and the produce is sometimes hit and miss, but we've saved hundreds of dollars each year by buying 25% or so of our groceries at Aldi.
8) Cook from scratch, as much as possible. It's a no-brainer, but cooking from scratch with simple, inexpensive ingredients is likely one of the greatest ways to save money on your grocery budget while also eating more healthfully. We enjoy some processed foods as a treat, but I attempt to have the bulk of our diet made up of fresh fruits and veggies and homemade items. With some planning ahead and cooking in bulk and freezing, you can eliminate the need for many processed foods without spending a great deal of time and thought.
One of my best tips to help one be more efficient when it comes to cooking from scratch is just to look for ways you can make extra. If you're making waffles, make a double batch or triple batch and freeze the leftovers for breakfast later in the week. If you're making cookies, double the recipe, bake what you'll eat right away, and freeze the rest of the cookie dough in balls and then pull out how many you'll need and bake them later.
Another thing which has worked well for me is to try and bake for a few hours one day per week or to take 20 minutes everyday and bake up a triple batch of something and freeze most of it. This guarantees I almost always have a few different things on hand for quick breakfasts or snacks or bread to go along with dinner.
What are your best recommendations for saving money on groceries without clipping coupons?
Well, I am not quite sure why, but Staples is really generous lately with the bargains. Maybe they do this every year and I have been oblivious. But I am not complaining!
Once again, they will have some super cheap goodies next week, beginning Sunday, July 27. These are available in-store only, while supplies last, so don't dilly dally!
Slider Pencil case, assorted- $0.01, Limit 2
Staples 2-pocket plastic report cover- $0.20, Limit 10
Staples mini stapler- $0.25, Limit 3
Pentel Energel Pens, 4 pk- FREE after easy rebate, Limit 1
Staples electric pencil sharpener- FREE after easy rebate, Limit 1
Other Deals of Note:
BIC Brite Liner highlighters, 5/pk- $0.99
BIC Atlantis Ball Point Pens, 4/pk- $0.99
Teachers qualify for higher limits on items. Also, mark your calendar for upcoming Teacher Appreciation Day at Staples.
If you are unable to make it to Staples, bring the ad from the Sunday paper to Wal-Mart for possible price matches.
Kroger is having a 10-Item Mega Event at many stores around the country right now. They have a number of items on sale for $3, $2.50, $2, and $1.50. For each combination of 10 participating items you buy, you'll get an instant $5 off your purchase (with a limit of 3 discounts per transaction).
Melissa posted the sale flier for her area here. And Marcy shares a large list of deals with coupon match-ups here.
You'll definitely want to especially take a look at the items which are $1.50. If your Kroger doubles coupons and you have $0.50/1 coupons on any of these items, you'll get them free if you buy 10 and get the additional $5 discount. Free items include: Betty Crocker Cookie mixes, Cattleman's BBQ sauce, Frank's Red Hot sauce, and Daisy sour cream.
Click here to see the list of all the deals to be had and be sure to check your store's flier to see if they are participating in this great deal!
Get a free sample of Glad ForceFlex trash bags here. (You do not have to be a Sam's Club member to sign up. Just leave the member number space blank if you don't have a member number.)
Thanks to Freebies 4 Mom For this free DVDSign up here to receive your FREE sample pack complete with a Kotex Ultra Thin Pad with Wings, Kotex® Lightdays Pantiliner (individually wrapped), and two Kotex® Security® Tampons.
Free Tide TotalCare Detergent Sample
Free Sample of Cuisinart Coffee
Free Sample of Steri-X
Free Neutrel Nutritional Heartburn Bar
Free Vaccines Are Safe? Bumper Sticker
Free Beck’s Wrench Bottle Opener
Free Love Your Heart Cookbook
Free Benefiber Stick Packs
Free Sample Aearo E-A-R Plugs
Free Home Made Simple Coupon Booklet
Free Sample of Dove Hair Care
Free Markel Markers and Catalog
Free Box of Zoe’s Chrunky Granola
Free Ragu Recipe Booklet
Pond’s Clean Sweep towelette samples
Free Greenies Pill Pockets Treats Sample
Free Playtex Sports Sample
Free Fiber One Samples
Free Sample of Deep Roots Soap
Free Stevia Sweetener Sample
Free Sample of Osmoflex Pain Relief
Free Jiffy Recipe book
(Thanks, freegrabber! and MoneySavingMom!)
Here's the deal-io at Wal-mart.... just remember it may vary a little from store to store. The prices aren't the same nationwide! And of course... if you see a mistake, or know of another great deal LET ME KNOW!! :) I'll even give you credit! :)
:: GROCERY
Ortega Green Chiles 4 oz can regularly priced .68 cents each
$1 off of any 2 Ortega ProductsAll You Magazine May Issue page 116
$1 off of 2 green chiles SS sxp 8/31
Final Price: $0.36 for 2
Frigo String Cheese Singles 1oz regular price $0.25
Use .55/1 coupon from 5/11 RP (it works)
Final Price: FREE + $0.30 overage
Tyson Pork Loin
Printable $3/1 HERE
Final Price: UNKNOWN - let me know if you find out! :)
V8 Fusion is $2.98 (at my store)
Printable $2/1 HERE
Final Price is $0.98
(I bought the mango kind - there are SEVERAL flavors -YUM!)
Tava 4 packs regular priced $1.98
Printable coupon $1.50/1 HERE
Final Price: $0.48
Malt-O-Meal Cereal box or small bag is regular priced $1.00
Printable $1/1 Coupon HERE
Final Price: FREE!
Yo Plus Yogurt regular price $2.00
There are always coupons for this $1 off
Or, Print one HERE or HERE $1/1
Printable on my green coupon bar (left side bar!)
Final Price: $1.00
Fiber One Yogurt 6 packs-These are around $2.50
PRINTABLE here for $1.25 off coupon
$1.00 off 5/11 SS
Printable in my green coupon bar (on the left side bar!)
Final Price $1.25
Cascadian Farms Organic Purely Steam packages are $1.22.
Use this PRINTABLE coupon for $1/1 HERE and HERE
Final Price: $0.22
Muir Glen Tomatoes are $1.16 a can
Use the PRINTABLE Coupon HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE for $1/1
Also there is a printable on my green coupon bar (left side bar!)
Final Price: $0.16
Cheerio Mix is $1.50
Printable $1/1 coupon HERE
Final Price $0.50
Live Active Cereal is regular priced $3.12
$3 off Live Active exp 6/14 PRINTABLE HERE
Final Price: $0.12
Vlassic Pickle Relish regular price $1.12
$1 off Vlassic PRINTABLE HERE
Final Price: $0.12
Vlassic Pickle "Ovals" $1.38
$1 off Vlassic printable coupon
Final Price: $0.38
Vlassic Pickle Kosher Dill Spears $1.72
$1 off Vlassic printable coupon
Final Price: $0.72
Old El Paso Taco Seasoning Mix regular price .72
$0.55/1 coupon HERE
Final Price: $0.17
Farmland Sausage Rolls regular price $1.38
$1 off Farmland Sausage SS 5/4 exp. 8/31
Final Price: $0.38
Farmland Ham regular price $2.88
$2 off Farmland Ham SS 5/4 exp. 8/31
Final Price: $0.88
Farmland Bacon regular price $2.50
$2 off Farmland Bacon SS 5/4 exp. 8/31
Final Price: $0.50
Honey Bunches of Oat (chocolate Clusters) $2.32
Use with this PRINTABLE coupon for $2 off (RESET - WooHoo!) HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE
Final Price: $0.32
Kashi Cereal is 2/$4
Sign up (if you haven't already) HERE and PRINT 2 $2/1 coupons
Final Price: FREE!!
Ken's Salad Dressing (small bottles) are $1.14.
Use the $1/1 coupons from the 05/11 newspaper insert.
Final price is $0.14
New York Croutons are $0.98/bag.
Use the $0.55/1 coupon from a recent insert.
Final price is .45/bag after coupons.
Kashi crackers are $2.50/box
Use this $2/1 coupon
Final Price: $0.50/box
Old Spice Body Wash (trial size) - $0.94
$1/1 coupon from 06/01 P&G insert
Free after coupon
Thanks, Bethany & Money Saving Mom!
Bargain watchin' from a reader!!
I was at CVS today, and up front in the seasonal clearance aisle, they were marking down CVS brand diapers to 75% off. They're in purple packages that say "Ultra-Thins", and I think they were all Jumbo packs. I bought 3, for $2.37 apiece (there are 26 diapers in the size 6s)!!
From Brodi LaRoche
So...Be sure to check your store for possible savings!!