Thursday, January 15, 2009

Diaper Deals at Rite Aid

If you are in need of diapers, check out this post to see how I scored really cheap Huggies diapers at Rite Aid today.  Jumbo's are on sale for $9.99 which is about as good as it gets these days, but there are rebates and coupons you can use to your great advantage.  Don't forget to print out this coupon for $5 off $25 purchase to make it really great!
It involves single check rebates and store gift cards and even without them and with just the coupon above you can get 3 jumbo packs for $8.32.  That's pretty good these days in itself.  BUT- add on coupons you probably have (I have 3 $1.50 off coupons) and that's $6.82 per pack.  Plus you can get $0.75 more back per pack with Caregivers' Marketplace (Yes, it used to be $1.00 back per pack, they've lowered it to $1.00, but that's still something!)

Anyhow- just check out the post at abundant food savings to see how to really get a steal at Rite Aid.  Unfortunately the 9.99 price is only good until Saturday.  And for my San Diego friends, Rite Aid website says these prices are only good until today the 15th!  So I don't know if you'll catch this in time.  Sorry Erin : (

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

A Few Little Garage Sale Finds . . .

Just wanted to share a few more garage sale finds with you for those who are interested . . .

Here are some of the books I have bought.  I got all 4 of these for $1 and since then have bought 5 more Dr. Suess books at garage sales in absolute pristine condition.  I was so excited because Russell really wants to have them, but I didn't want to go spend a wad of money on a bunch of brand new books.  Besides, call me crazy but I kinda like that I bought these from a cute little family and I met the kids who loved and read these books. The books have a history, and I like that.

My mother has instilled in me a love for beautiful books.  I found this Cinderella book "like-new" and the illustrations are simply gorgeous.  When the girls are older I'll let them look at it . . . maybe . . .


This is a cute little tea set I bought for $1.  The girls love to play with tea sets and do a really good job with this one, even though it's a little fragile.


This pretty ceramic vase now resides in my mother's kitchen window box.  It goes perfectly with her new green and white kitchen and I was so happy to find it!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Free Toothpaste and Vitamins

I told you I never pay for toothpaste- this is one of those weeks where you can get it for virtually free.   This week at CVS, Colgate Total Advanced toothpaste is $2.99 and when you buy one you get $2 in Extra Care bucks.  So that right there is like paying for a tube for $0.99.  To make it even sweeter though, head to this link and print out a coupon for $1.50 off a tube of Colgate Total.  So what you do is print 2 coupons and buy 2 tubes of toothpaste as 1 transaction.  You will pay $2.98 out of pocket for 2 and then get $4 instantly to spend on something else you need.  That's like getting paid $1.02 to buy the toothpaste!

Maybe you need some vitamins or supplements?  Nature's Bounty brand vitamins are on sale for $4.49 and buy one get one free.  So 2 bottles for $4.49 and you get $3 ECBs.  Get a coupon for $2 of here and you pay 2.49 for 2 bottles of vitamins, and you have $3 ECBs to spend on something else.  Now you are getting paid $0.51 to buy vitamins! Cool huh?  I usually use my ECBs to buy something really exciting- like diapers ( ;

UPDATE-  Here is a link to print out a $3 off $15 purchase at CVS.  Expires 1/09/09

Hope you all are catching on and are able to use any of the info I'm putting out.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Free Walgreens 8x10

You can get a free 8x10 picture printed at Walgreens until tomorrow.  Just go to photo2.walgreens.com and create an account.  Upload your picture and enter code FREEGIFT at checkout.  You just have to pick which store to pick up your picture at the next day and it's all free.  They usually do this like twice a year and I have Russell do 1 on his account and I do 1 on mine so we get 2 free 8x10s!  They come out great!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Cheap food!

A couple of months ago I ordered some gift certificates from Restaurant.com that were on sale.  I got some $10 gift certificates for $2 and some $25 certificates for only $3.  They aren't actual gift cards that come in the mail- they are just certificates that Restaurant.com e-mails to you and you print them from your computer. I've already used a couple of mine and have had no problems.

Well now the deal is even better- now you can get everything for 80% off.  Get $10 certificates for $0.60 and $25 gift certificates for $2!  Just type in SANTA for the coupon code.

So I just picked up 4 more Qdoba $10 gift certificates for .60 each.  That means I'm only paying $2.40 for all 4!  Now there are some purchase requirements that vary by restaurant.  For example, for Qdoba there is a $15 minimum purchase requirement.  So you do have to pay at least $5 out of pocket to use the certificate.  Add that to the .60 out of pocket for the gift certificate and the way I see it, I'm paying $5.60 for $15 worth of food!

So head over to Restaurant.com and just type in your zip code to find out which participating restaurants are near you- there aren't a ton- but I always find 1 or 2 decent ones in whatever city I am looking at.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

CVSing

So friends and family have been asking me about "CVSing."  This is how I refer to it when I am talking to my husband. Hopefully you have a CVS drugstore near you because if you do- you can get a lot for a little. I've been waiting for some good weekly deals to come up, but there hasn't been anything outstanding lately.  This week is okay though- so it is a good week if you are learning.  It can be a bit intimidating at first, but you get used to it.  I'm still no pro.  If you want a pro, check out "dealseekingmom"  She shows CVS scenarios every weekend on her blog. 
CVSing 101 - CVS has Extra Care Bucks (ECBs) that print on the bottom of your receipt after buying certain featured products for that week/month.  So I usually do 2 or 3 transactions when I check out so that I can rip off the ECBs from my first receipt and use it on my second transaction and then rip off the ECBs from the bottom of my 2nd receipt to use on my 3rd transaction.  Make sense?
So in the weekly add it will often advertise a product for let's say 3$ and then you receive $3 ECB that prints on your receipt.  So a very small step would be to buy that product in your first transaction and then use the ECB that print out to buy something in a second transaction. (It will be like getting the $3 product for free)  Now to take it a step farther- use coupons!  I keep any and all coupons (especially RedPlum and Proctor & Gamble inserts that come in Sunday's paper)  So if you have a $1 off coupon for that $3 product- now you are only paying $2 out of pocket for it, then getting $3 ECB for it.  So that's my little intro- hope it helps those of you who want to get started.
So here are a few of the good ECB deals this week at CVS:

  • Buy $25 worth of huggies products and get $5 ECBs  (get 2 $2/2 coupons using coupons.com link on my left side bar) and don't forget about the caregiver's marketplace
  • Buy $20 worth of Energizer batteries, get $10 ECBs. Use $1 off coupon here
  • Buy Powerade for $1.59, get $1.59 ECBs
  • Buy Schick Quatro or Intuition razor for women for $8.99, get $4 ECBs
  • Buy $20 Hersheys candy, get $10 ECBs. Use this $1 off coupon for Hershey's Bliss
  • Buy Colgate Total at $1.99 and pay $.49 after this coupon
Now here is what you can do this week if your getting started and you can use diapers and batteries! I had ECBs already from previous transactions, so this deal was even sweeter for me (you'll get there!)

1st transaction- buy 1 powerade (I like this stuff) for $1.59 and get $1.59 ECBs

2nd transaction- buy $20 worth of Energizer batteries (4 packs of 6-8 batteries, depending on the size- we use them so I like to stock up when opportunities arise!). These are all on sale for $5.99.  When I went each pack had an instant $1 peelie coupon on them so that brought the total down from about $24 to about $20. You can also print off at least 2 $1 off Energizer coupons here.  Use $1.59 ECBs and pay roughly $18.41, get $10 ECBs

3rd transaction- buy $25 worth of Huggies products. 2 jumbo packs for $10 each, 2 boxes of wipes for 2.50 each, for me.  That brought the total to the needed $25.  Now I used 4 coupons (1 for each product) So I used $3 worth of diaper coupons and $1 worth of wipes coupons and got all for around $21.  Used the $10 ECBs from 2nd transaction and payed $11 out of pocket and earned $5 ECBs for my next trip (basically a $5 gift card in my wallet now!)

So total spent on 1 bottle of powerade, 4 packs of batteries (like 30 batteries!), 2 packs of diapers and 2 boxes of wipes all for $31 out of pocket.  Minus the $5 ECBs for next time I need something from the drugstore and it is like paying $26 for all that stuff.  Diapers and wipes alone would have cost that much!  Believe me- this isn't even that great of a week for CVS- the deals are sometimes much better- like I NEVER pay for toothpaste, deodorant, or bodywash- seriously-free.  I'll let you know when some more CVS deals come out!
Hopefully I have written this in a way that you can understand- Comment with questions if you have any.  Save your coupons- often you can get stuff for free or better than free when they are featured at CVS!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

An incomplete garage sale find

So I bought this adorable table and chair at a garage sale for 5 bucks!  So cute and in excellent condition.  The problem is- I have twins!
Anyone know where I can find another chair like this?  Even if I have to paint them both all white- that's fine.  We haven't brought these up from the garage yet because I can just imagine the biting and hair pulling and hitting that the one chair will incur.
Any Ideas?