Thursday, September 24, 2009

Publix Savings Today


(2) 50 ct Sun Crystals sweeteners = free
(16) pkgs of Smart Balance Spread Sticks @ .25 each package or 6.25 cents per stick
(16) packages of Revlon Emory Boards = free
(19) packages of Yoplait Yoplus Yogurt @ .25 each 4/pk or 6.25 cents per cup
(10) Johnson & Johnson Travel First Aid Kits = free
(17) Mt Olive pickles 16 oz jar @ .10 each
(28) packages of Kelloggs waffles @ .50 each box
(3) bags of Hershey's Kisses @ 1.16 each bag
(12) bottles of Aunt Jemima Syrup @ 1.40 each bottle
(4) boxes of Aunt Jemima Pancake & Waffle Mix @ .80 each
(2) boxes of New York Texas Toast & Dippin' Sticks @ .65 each box
(7) cans of Pedigree dog food 16 oz cans @ .50 each
(8) Publix supports Breast Cancer research reusable shopping bags = free

Total out of pocket: $57.46
Total Savings: $292.45
I purchased $349.91 in groceries for $57.46! Savings of over 80%!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Get Your Sunday Paper for Proctor and Gamble Coupons - Help Support Breast Cancer Research


This Sunday, September 27th, pick up a copy of your Sunday paper & look for the Proctor and Gamble coupon insert. Proctor and Gamble will make a donation to Breast Cancer Research for each coupon you redeem. Save money on products you already purchase & help support Breast Cancer Research. Click here for more details!

Free Magic School Bus Book


Call or click to order a FREE Magic School Bus Book - "The Magic School Bus" gets cleaned up". The books is free for individuals and groups and explains how everybody's favorite teacher, Mrs. Frizzle, gets a eco-friendly tune up for the Magic School Bus.
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from www.epa.gov -

The publications below are available free from the National Service Center for Environmental Publications (NSCEP). Telephone orders can be placed by calling 800-490-9198. Business hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (EST). After hours you may leave a voice mail order. The web address for information and links for ordering is www.epa.gov/ncepihom/ordering.htm. You may also send an e-mail message to nscep@bps-lmit.com to request publications. Your order may take up to 3 weeks to process.

The Magic School Bus Gets Cleaned Up book. (EPA420-K-07-001, September 2007)
Ordering information:

  • The item number is EPA420-K-07-001, which is needed for ordering.
  • Quantities must be limited due to the popularity of the book.
    • Individuals, schools and libraries may order one copy each.
    • Non-profit organizations, and State and local governments working on diesel environmental education issues may order up to 100 copies.
    Larger numbers may be approved on a case-by-case basis.
Thanks, www.epa.gov!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Something Special From Taste of Home Magazine - Free Cookbook Downloads




Taste of Home has placed many of their back issues, along with their "special" issues online for free downloads - here. Some great recipes! Thanks Pink Coupon Cafe!

Blessings,

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Publix Penny Item


Mystery item in Middle Ga: Publix Coffee

Every Sunday Publix prints a coupon in their weekly flyer, found in the Sunday paper. The coupon is good for a "mystery" item that can be purchased for only a penny with your $10 order! The coupon is good for Sunday and Monday. It's easy to accumulate your $10 purchase - just wait until Sunday to purchase your bread, milk and eggs for the week, and this week - Publix has your coffee covered too!

Blessings,

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Upromise - College Savings

Every little bit helps! Upromise is a great way to save money for your child's college. You can save several different ways, including shopping online, grocery shopping (and linking your store loyalty cards to your upromise account & using ecoupons), and dining at certain restaurants. You can also invite your family and friends to link their store loyalty cards to your child's Upromise account for even more savings. Steps to savings:

1. Go to the Upromise site here, and sign up for an account. You can add as many children as you like to the account, and even separate your savings to be divided between them equally.

2. If you do any online shopping, download the "TurboSaver" toolbar. The toolbar automatically tells you if there is an opportunity for savings on every website you visit. This is very helpful because you don't have to remember to go through another site for your savings, and the savings are automatically added to your Upromise account. It couldn't be simpler.

3. Gather all of your shopper loyalty cards (Kroger, Ingles, CVS, etc) and link the cards to your Upromise account. Each time you shop & purchase qualifying items (usually Unilever products), a portion is automatically credited to your Upromise account. Linking the cards to your Upromise account does not interfere with any other links that may be present on your cards (such as Ingles Tools for School program or Shortcuts.com coupon programs).

4. Sign up for the Preferred Diner program at Upromise, and register your credit and debit cards with Upromise. Dine at qualifying restaurants for up to 8% savings each time you dine out. Gift certificates for some qualifying restaurants are available at Restaurant.com, and you get 8% savings from buying the certificates too!

5. Apply for the Upromise credit card for even more savings, including a $25 deposit to your Upromise account with your first qualifying purchase. More details here.


There are several choices on how you can use your savings. You can ...

1. Transfer your savings to a qualified 529 Plan. Learn the basics of 529 Plans here.

2. Pay on a current Sallie Mae loan.







3. Download a PDF form & mail it in to request a check for your savings amount. Checks can be requested once per quarter.

I've been a member since 2006 and have accumulated a little $ in my account. Don't expect to pay for your child's entire college tuition with your savings, but every little bit helps. The earlier you start, the more you can earn.

Blessings,

Ingles Deals for the Week of Sept 20th - 27th




Check out Candi's post on Family, Stamping & Food! for this week's Ingles Deals, including free yogurt, zantac & cheap Country Crock. Thanks for your hard work Candi!

Friday's Freebies

Some freebies from Friday's shopping trip. Publix has "The Fragrance Collection" candles on Advantage Buy for $2.99 & there are $3/1 blinkies at Kroger. FREE candles!

Life Savers on sale at Publix, BOGO for $1.89. Each package has $1/1 coupon in it, so buy 2, open packages & get 2 more free!

$3/2 Blinkies for Johnson & Johnson Medical Products. Publix has the First Aid Kits for $1.49, so FREE!

Combine $1/1 Revlon Beauty Tool coupon with a Publix $2/1 Revlon Beauty Tool coupon in the Advantage Buy Flyer & get FREE beauty tools (GREAT donations!).

Walgreen's has Mitchum Women's deodorant for $1.99 & I had received $2/catalina coupons several months ago. FREE deodorant!

Blessings,

Great Deal on Taste of Home Magazine


Awesome deal on "Taste of Home" magazine. Go here for new subscriptions for only $2/year! (sorry, no renewals) You can order up to a 4 year subscription at this price, so only $8 for 4 years of "Taste of Home". Their subscription is 6 issues per year. If you love home cooking, this is the magazine for you. Also a great gift idea, order for Christmas presents for other cooks on your Christmas list! Hurry, because I can guarantee this won't last long! Thanks Money Saving Mom!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Coupon Terminology - Learn the Lingo

BOGO, B1G1 - stands for Buy One Get One, Buy One Get One Free. Retailers will offer items as BOGO, and there are many manufacturers coupons for BOGO items that can sometimes be used in conjunction with BOGO sales at stores for two free items! (depends on the store's coupon policy)




BLINKIE - Blinkies are the coupons that are located in the grocery aisles in the little coupon "boxes" that sometimes have a red blinking light on them. I always collect a couple each time I go to a store because I never know when the item they are advertising might come on sale.




BTFE - Box Tops For Education - Labels found on General Mills products. These are used by schools to earn products.

CATALINA COUPONS - (you may see these coupons referred to as simply "cats" on many blogs/forums) - These are the coupons that print out when you make purchases at certain stores. In my area, the stores that offer catalina's are:
Ingles, Walgreens, and Kroger. These coupons are triggered by certain items that you buy, and can be for either a certain dollar amount off your next in store purchase, or they can be regular manufacturers coupons for cents/dollars off of certain items. Walgreens calls their catalinas "Register Rewards".


COUPON - any $ or cents off offer - sometimes abbreviated as: Q, C/O, cpns, etc .. you will see many different abbreviations for coupons.




DD - Dear Daughter

DH - Dear Husband

DS - Dear Son

ECB - Extra Care Bucks - CVS store coupons that can be used like cash at CVS. The coupons print at the bottom of your receipt.



FAR - Free After Rebate.

Hang Tag - (sometimes abbreviated HT) - Coupon found hanging on the neck of a bottle, or around the lid of a jar, etc.




HTH - Hope That Helps - abbreviation seen in blog/forum responses when someone is answering a question or providing information


Internet Printable - (IP) - Manufacturers coupons that can be printed from sites on the internet. Most sites only allow two coupons to be printed. However, if you have more than one computer linked to a printer, you can print two coupons per computer.


Instant Value Coupon - (IVC) - Coupons found at Walgreens. They are store coupons and can be used in conjunction with manufacturer's coupons for the same product. They are found in Walgreen's weekly ads, some of the Walgreen's brand children's coloring books, and in special coupon books that can be found at different locations throughout the store.
ISO - In Search Of - this abbreviation appears on forums and tells you the coupons that a particular person are looking for. There are lots of coupon trading sites and most people list the coupons they are "in search of", so if you have those coupons you may be able to work out a trade for a coupon that they have.

NED - No Expiration Date - Coupons that do not expire. There used to be lots of coupons like these, but they are rare today.

OOP - Out of pocket - The amount of cash you actually have to pay for an item.




OYNO - On Your Next Offer - These are catalina coupons that print for a dollar amount off of your next order. In my area, Kroger and Walgreens offer ONYO coupons.

Peelies - coupons that are to be "peeled" off specially marked packages and used towards the products.


RAOK - Random Act of Kindness - abbreviation used on blogs/forum when someone offers something as a gift





RP - Red Plum - The name of one of the weekly coupon inserts. Prior to 2008, they were known as Valassis.



Register Reward - (RR) - Catalina coupons printed at Walgreens. They are triggered by certain items that you purchase and can be used like cash towards Walgreens purchases.


SMP - Specially Marked Packages - Packages of products that have certain offers either written on them, or attached to them.




Smart Source - SS or S - Maker of weekly coupon insert found in most Sunday papers.


Tearpad - a pad of tear off coupons found near products.








Try Me Free - (TMF) - Coupon or tearpad located on/near product that allows you to mail in a form to the manufacturer and they will refund your purchase price for the product.




UPC - Universal Product Code - This is the "barcode" found on most all products. The UPC code is used as a proof of purchase in lots of refund offers.





Wags - abbreviation for Walgreens stores





YMMV: Your Mileage May Vary - This means that your store may have a different policy, and the deal may or may not work for you

Blessings,

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