Every Thursday at 8:45 am, Rebecca Pickett appears on Fox13’s Good Day Utah morning show with a roundup of some of the best deals of the week!! This week Rebecca featured the following:
1. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs DVD on sale at Amazon for $9.99 with FREE shipping over $25 or FREE shipping with PRIME
Link to DVD
Princess Bride is also on sale for $4.99!!
Link to DVD
If you are a new Amazon member, you can also receive a FREE trial of Prime, which allows you to get free shipping on ANY size order. Make sure after you sign up for Prime you go into your account and change your settings from auto renew.
Link to free Prime Trial (look for free 2-day shipping icon on right side of page)
2. Buy Madden NFL 10 for Xbox 360, Get NCAA Football 10 for free at MicrosoftStore.com!!
Link to Discussion
3. Utah and BYU Snuggies on sale at Kohls.com!
Link to Kohl’s discussion and deals
Check out the entire Kohl’s thread for additional codes and deals!
4. KOA’s Come Camp & Care With Us Weekend, May 14 and 15, 2010. Pay for Friday, May 14 and camp Saturday May 15 for FREE (at the same campground)!!
KOA Link
5. Second BIG week of Game Day Promo at Smith’s Grocery Store!
6. Bountiful Baskets Produce Co-op.
Receive about $50 of grocery store quality produce for $17.50!
Link to Discussion
Link to Bountiful Baskets Website
7. Don’t forget to enter to win a Harvest from Shelf Reliance!!
Deadline to enter is February 7th
Link to enter contest
Final winter clearance has begun at JCPenney stores. Prices are 80% off the original prices, and are marked as such.
Use one or both of these PRINTABLE COUPONS to save even more! You can’t stack them, but you can use both if you spend $125.
When I first started couponing, I would read about people being able to find all kinds of great deals and they would end up spending hardly anything on their shopping trip. And while I would look over the lists and coupons, sometimes it was hard for me to figure out just how they did it!
One of the most helpful things for me, to help me figure it all out, was seeing lists of exactly what people bought and what coupons they used – knowing the exact details of how they got such good deals and seeing the math in action. It helped me really understand how everything went together and how the different deals worked.
I am by no means an expert at this, but I thought I would post the details about my recent trip to Smith’s (Kroger) last week in case it would help others get some ideas on some of the many great deals that are available.
Smith’s (in Utah) is running their Mega Event sale again, as are many Kroger stores around the country, and there are some great bargains! Buy 10 participating items and save $5 instantly – that’s a .50 discount per item. Combine that store discount with some good manufacturer coupons and you’ve got some great deals.
Here’s what I picked up during the first week of the sale (most items still valid):
(3) Huggies diapers jumbo pack, on sale 8.99 (6.99 after coupon)
(1) bag misc rolls, clearanced to 1.24 (I used these to make the herbed garlic bread that Laura posted about HERE – delicious!)
(1) gallon Mountain Dairy whole milk, clearanced to .99 (sell by Jan 31)
(12) Emerald Nuts dry roasted peanuts, on sale 1.50 (.50 after $1 off peelie coupon on lid)
(8) CapriSun, on sale 1.99 (1.49 after promo, .99 after coupon)
(5) Electrasol 20ct dishwasher tabs, on sale 3.49 (2.99 after promo, .49 after coupon)
(8) Hormel chili, rang up at .88* (.38 after promo, .13 after coupon)
(6) Kleenex tissue, on sale 1.49 (.99 after promo, .82 after coupon)
(6) Kraft Naturals shredded cheese, on sale 1.99 (1.49 after promo, .99 after coupon)
(22) Kraft Easy Mac cups, on sale .99 (.49 after promo)
(5) Krusteaz cookie mix, on sale 1.99 (1.49 after promo, .49 after coupon)
(10) Pepperidge Farms goldfish crackers, on sale 1.38 (.88 after promo)
(2) Post Raisin Bran cereal, on sale 2.49 (1.99 after promo, free after coupon)
(2) Solo plastic cups, on sale 1.99 (1.49 after promo, .49 after coupon)
(1) Solo plastic bowls, on sale 1.99 (1.49 after promo, .49 after coupon)
(2) Velveeta 2lb loaf, on sale 4.29 (3.79 after promo, 2.79 after coupon)
(3) Keebler Zesta saltines, on sale 1.69 (1.19 after promo, .69 after coupon)
I used a lot of coupons on this trip [coupons taken from Utah inserts, may vary by region]:
(3) 2.00/1 printable coupons for the diapers [see Coupons.com]
(12) 1.00/1 peelie coupons for the nuts, attached to lids at store
(4) 1.00/2 printable coupons for the CapriSun [coupon from Kraft site – no longer available]
(5) 2.50/1 coupons for the dishwasher tabs [see SS-1/3)
(4) .55/2 coupons for the chili [see SS-1/24]
(2) .50/3 coupons for the Kleenex [see SS-1/3]
(3) 1.00/2 printable coupons for the cheese [see Coupons.com]
(5) 1.00/1 coupons for the cookie mix [see SS-12/6]
(2) 2.00/1 coupons for the Post cereal [sign up for newsletter HERE and they’ll email you a $2 off coupon]
(3) 1.00/1 coupons for the cups and bowls [see SS-12/6]
(2) 1.00/1 coupons for the Velveeta [no longer available]
(1) 1.00/2 coupon for the Zesta crackers [see RP-12/13]
Total: $85.87 for 97 items
There are a few variations on the coupons for several items, so if you don’t have the specific inserts listed above, or don’t have enough for what you want to get, be sure to check the shopping list for additional coupon options.
*The Hormel chili is listed in the ad at 1.29, making it .79 after the promo and about .52 after coupon. But there are a few select locations in the Salt Lake valley area that have the chili for .88 and it’s still part of the promo(check THIS POST for more details).
Just one of the awesome tools here at PYP…ready-made shopping lists. We scour grocery ads to find the best deals at many of your favorite stores, and match them with available coupons. Check the list below and see if you find your favorite store!
Idaho Albertson’s |
Arizona Basha’s |
Pepsi 2-liter products $1.00
.50/2 Target printable HERE
Sobe Lifewater $1.00
BOGO Free printable HERE
.50/1 Target printable HERE
Tostitos chips $2.50
Buy 2 and get a FREE Tostitos Dip
Tostitos Tortilla Chips, any flavor/any variety, 9 oz. or larger bag AND (1) jar of Tostitos Dip, any flavor 11 oz. or larger .55 (2-14-10) SS-1/17
Buy 2 and get a FREE dozen grade A large eggs
M and Ms Chocolate Candies, any 9.4 oz. or larger bags $1/2 DND (2-7-10) RP-1/10
$1/3 Target printable HERE
Dove chocolate hearts bag $2.99
Free Dove chocolate rose wyb 3 bags of Dove candy Target printable HERE
Campbell’s Chunky Beef and Bean Chili $1.25
$1.50/3 printable coupon HERE
Kraft 6-8oz block or shredded cheese $2.00
Kraft or Cracker Barrel Natural Cheese, any shreds or chunks $1/2 (2-28-10) SS-1/24
Johnson’s 6.5-15oz baby tolietries $3.00
Johnsons Baby product, any excluding trial sizes $1/1 (3-15-10) JCPOpticalRP-1/3
*Buy 2 get a free $5 Target gift card
$2/1 printable coupon HERE
Huggies Diapers, any $1/1 (2-13-10) SS-1/17
Pampers Diapers big pack $19.99**
Huggies Pull-Ups big pack $19.99**
Pampers Easy-Ups big pack $19.99**
**buy any 2 and get a free $5 Target gift card
Walgreens has lots of good Register Rewards deals out this week. If you have any questions about how these work go here for the answers.
Heres a few transaction scenarios for you, you can also check out the walgreens thread for more great ideas.
Transaction #1
Sale: Vitamin Schtick lip care $1.99
and Blink tears .34 or .5oz $7.99
Use: Blink Tears or Blink GelTears Lubricating Eye Drops, any $2/1 (4-2-10) RP-1/31
Pay: $7.98 +tax
Get: $2rr for schtick, and $8rr for blink
Transaction #2
Sale: Joint juice 30pk, .25oz ea $10 (you will also need to grab 1 cheap filler since you can’t have more coupons then items)
Use: $2rr, and $8rr from transaction #1
Pay: Price of filler + tax
Get: $10 rr for joint juice
You can just roll between the first 2 transactions and keep your out of pocket expense to a miniumum or you can roll into the following transactions, there not free but still a good deal!
Transaction #3
Sale: Vicks, 20ct Nyquil or dayQuil or liquid, 10oz. 5 or 6 pack vapopads. Formula 44, 6oz. VapoSyrup, 10oz. $5
Use: 4x Vicks NyQuil or Dayquil, any $2/1 (2-28-10) PG-1/17 (if your not getting nyQuil/ DayQuil use Vicks Product, any except NyQuil or DayQuil $1/1 (2-28-10) PG-1/17 )
ALSO use: $10rr from transaction #2
Pay: $2 +tax
Get: $10 rr from Vicks
Transaction #4
Check out the Pepsi deal, spend $20, get $10 rr. Some states also have a rebate. Check it out.
Good luck, and remember to check the red tags by the items for the end date on the register rewards, some last all month.
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Print them at THIS LINK. Click on the ‘Toys and Games’ category on the left to just the toys and games.
Lots of great offers. Product is FREE, just pay shipping and handling.
(Be careful when checking out that you don’t accidently sign up for offers from other sites.)
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Here are the best deals I found at Rite Aid this week. Check your local ad to make sure your area has the same deals. This post was made using the Idaho Rite Aid weekly ad. Don’t forget you can print a $5/$20 coupon from Rite Aid Video Values after you watch 20 video credits.
Colgate Total Advanced toothpaste $2.99
Use Colgate Total, Max White, Maxx Fresh, Sensitive or Kids Toothpaste, any 4 oz. or larger .50/1 (2-20-10) SS-1/31 OR
the $1/1 from the January ALL YOU magazine
Get a $2 Single Check Rebate
Final Price: FREE-.$49 cents after coupon and rebate!
AMO Complete Multi Purpose Solution or Blink Gel Tears $7.99
Use Complete Multi-Purpose Solution, any 12 oz. or larger size $2/1 (4-2-10) RP-1/31 OR Blink Tears or Blink GelTears Lubricating Eye Drops, any $2/1 (4-2-10) RP-1/31
Get a $7.99 Single Check Rebate
Final Price: FREE plus overage after coupon rebate!
Aero, Triad or Miracle Profoot Insoles 3 for $15
Use 3 of the $1/1 printable coupons or the $2/1 Aero (if that kind is included)
Get a $10 Single Check Rebate when you buy 3
Final Price: FREE-$2 for all three after coupons and rebate!
Bayer Asprin $4.99
Use $2/1 Bayer from Rite Aid Video Values AND
Bayer Heart Health Advantage AND Bayer Aspirin product, any 24 ct. or larger $3.00 (3-31-10) SS-1/31
Get a $1 Single Check Rebate
Final Price: FREE after coupons and rebate!
Keebler Club Crackers $1.99
Use the $1/1 coupon in today’s Parade magazine
Final Price: $.99 cents after coupon!
Chex Mix $.99
Use $1/2 Chex Mix from Rite Aid Video Values AND
Chex Mix or Chex 100 Calorie Snack, any flavor 4.5 oz. or larger .50/2 (2-6-10) GeneralMills-12/13
Final Price: $.48 cents for both after coupons!
Garnier 2 for $5
Use $1/1 Rite Aid Video Values
Final Price: $1.50 after coupon!
Prices can vary from store to store, but watch for these at your local Wal-Mart:
Gillette Series shave gel or foam $1.97
Use: Gillette Series Shave Gel, any 7 oz. or Foam, any 9 oz. $1/1 (1-31-10) PG-12/27
Coupon Expires today!!!
Final price: .97
Crest original – full sized tube on bottom shelf $1.00
Use: Crest Toothpaste or Liquid Gel, any 4 oz. or larger .50/1 (1-31-10) PG-12/27
Coupon Expires today!!!
Final price: .50
Ivory 3 bar packs $1.07
Use: Zest, Ivory or Safeguard Body Wash or Bar Pack, any $1/1 (1-31-10) PG-12/27
Coupon Expires today!!!
Final price: .07
Bic Comfort 3 disposable razors $2.97
Use: Bic Disposable shaver, any of equal or lesser value, Buy 1 Get 1 FREE up to $6.99 (2-21-10) SS-1/10
Final price: 1.48
Degree Invisible Stick *trial size* .97
Use: Degree Men or Women Deodorant or Body Mist, any .75/1 (2-28-10) RP-1/31
Final price: .22
Reach Floss 55 yds *in black package* .97
Use: Reach Dental Floss, any excluding trial sizes or any Reach Access Flosser $1/1 (5-31-10) SS-6/14
Reach Dental Floss or Reach Access Flosser, any $1/1 (1-31-11) JCPOpticalRP-1/3
Final price: FREE!
BandAids Go-Diego-Go 10ct. $1.24
Use: Band-Aid brand product, any $1/1 (3-31-10) JCPOpticalRP-1/3
Final price: .24
BandAids 50 ct. All-One-Size $1.88
Use: Band-Aid brand product, any $1/1 (3-31-10) JCPOpticalRP-1/3
Final price: .88
BandAids 40 ct. Sheer $1.88
Use: Band-Aid brand product, any $1/1 (3-31-10) JCPOpticalRP-1/3
Final price: .88
Suave 24 hr. deodorant – full size .97
Use: Suave Deodorant product, any .75/1 (2-28-10) RP-1/31
Final price: .22
J&J gauze pads 10 ct. $1.63
Use: Johnson and Johnson First Aid product, any $1/1 (3-31-10) JCPOpticalRP-1/3
Final price: .63
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The idea behind our weekly post is to provide tips and tricks that will help you to prepare your family for hard times, especially when it comes to food storage and emergency supplies. And since we all know the value of a good deal, you can also plan on hearing about upcoming sales and special promotions!
Since this is our first Shelf Reliance post, I’d like to ease into things gradually and just encourage you to start thinking about emergency preparedness as an essential part of your regular shopping trips. The shopping lists that are provided by Pinching Your Pennies always include great deals on items that can be stored or added to an emergency kit. Here are some ideas of common items you can stock up on for a rainy day:
Take a look at the shopping list(s) you’ll use in the coming weeks. Are there items you passed over, thinking you didn’t need them? Consider for a moment if these deals could help your family be more comfortable or well-prepared in an emergency. Purchasing just an item or two each week will get you well on your way.
Thanks for reading today, and I hope to see you back here next Friday! Please share your own experiences with emergency preparedness, as well as any suggestions for future topics, in the comments section.