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Friday, January 10, 2020

Frugal Friday....The January 10th Edition

This week we are recounting TWO WEEKS worth of frugal-ness since I didn't get a chance to do a January 3rd Edition as we were away and I didn't have time to blog.

I'm still trying to catch up since getting home.  I've got more closing out of December posts, closing out 2019 posts and getting into what's ahead for 2020 posts.
Oy!

But for now, let's see what good and frugal stuff happened over the lasts two weeks--

*  I got the Friday Freebie at Weis(PMITA)Markets on Dec. 27th............

A free jar of pickle chips.  It was suppose to be dill pickles but the store was out of them(at 9 in the morning, when the deal started)so they subbed the bread and butter variety(but I had to go to Customer Service and ask first).
I missed last week's Freebie(salad dressing....didn't they just do salad dressing recently??)because we were in Alabama and Louisiana then and nowhere near a Weis(PMITA)Markets. 8-(


*  Sort of Free Lodging on our trip to LA!
We stayed at 3 different hotels(1 in TN, 1 in LA, 1 in VA)on the trip.  I booked them through Hotels dotcom and got very good rates(1 was a "secret price" Oooo!!).lolz  I paid with Hotels dotcom gift cards I had bought in either 2018 or 2017 so the money for those was already spent long ago, meaning no money OOP for hotel rooms on this 2019 trip(except the housekeeping tips).

We also shortened our stay in LA by a day.  After all, it was the day after the wedding and there was nothing we wanted to do or see there, eldest son flew home to VA that morning and the newlyweds didn't want to spend their first day married hanging out with us(wink, wink, nudge, nudge)so I changed the reservation and we left to come home after Brunch with them.
And Hubs and I stayed with friends for 3 other nights-2 along the way down and 1 back.  Those were the best nights! ;-)

*  We had to kennel the puppies since, with the hours Ex-College Boy works, there was no way to keep them home while we were gone.  We booked the doggies into a family run/owned small facility closer to our house than the one we had to use last Summer when we went to Porcfest which was quite a distance from home.  This boarding cost less and we got a break on the price having the dogs in the same enclosure and providing our own food and treats for them.


They both got lots of attention and love there(Dixie spent most of her time in the arms of the owners grown son)but were super glad to see us when we went to pick them up. ;-)

*  While I didn't brave the after Christmas shopping hoards I did manage to pick up a few things on clearance.
Here's most of my Rite-Aid, 75% off haul.........

This isn't everything(not showing items I picked up for gifting to certain folks in case they are reading this)but most of it.  It was all 75% off and paid with Bonus Cash(and a few $$s on a free gift card as well).  I still have about $40 in BC to spend down. Oy!

Hubs and I hit 2 Walmarts in the past 2 weeks too.......

This was the one near home. I got 2 window cling sheets, a bag of bows and some ornie hooks(our silver ones were too small for most of the ornies we tried to hang....green hooks don't work well on a white Xmas tree!).  We also found these Xmas themed(they were on Xmas cardboard)Farberware kitchen tools-a can opener, a peeler and a set of measuring spoons and cups.  Kitchen tools for 50% off?  Yes please!

We needed to go to Walmart for something before the wedding so I went to see what Xmas stuff was left.  I got more bows, a book of gift tags, 4 square gift boxes and a bag of those cinnamon scented pine cones that I love.  I'll put the pine cones in an airtight container until next Fall so they hold their scent until then.

*  I earned $3.10 in cash rebates.  $3 on SavingStar for buying Lindt Xmas choccies 75% off at R-A and .10¢ on Ibotta for buying "any" item at Weis.

*  I hit Weis up on Dec. 27th for clearance items............


The Holiday Starbucks coffee bags were $2 each(I got 6).  The applesauce cups were $1 each and the 4 pack boxes of cups were $3.99 per box.  The pineapple cans were .50¢ each and I used 2 x $1/4 Dole ManuQs so those 8 can should have cost $2 total but the cashier only rang up 7 cans so they all cost me $1.50. ;-)  And both Qs still went through without beeping.
Total spent at Weis=$25.48(almost half of that was the coffee).

*  I brought home hotel goodies!


Mini-toiletries, tea bags, coffee pods, finger bowl towelettes, make-up remover wipe, coffee sugar/creamer packets, hot cocoa mix and a tiny rubber ducky....wtf?!?


*  I sold something on eBay. 


Of course that was on Jan. 1st and we were somewhere on the road in TN or AL and I couldn't ship it out until we got home.  I was able to get in touch with the Buyer and she said she'd wait.  It's shipped and received now so yay me! lolz

*  I brought a stack of gift cards for food places on the trip to LA.  I think we used them twice...once at Subway in TN and once at a Burger King in MS(I also used a free Chicken Fries winning game piece at the BK).


Don't I look thrilled?  This is because I am tired and pissed off at Hubs.  I had to go through the BK line twice-once to redeem my freebie and once to use my phone to redeem a Q to use for Hubs meal I paid for with a gift card and Hubs was yelling at me because I didn't want to just use money and not get the freebie and use a Q on his meal.
The poor thing had to wait an extra 3 minutes for his food(we were the only ones in line).
Men.

*  I found money!

I went into JoAnn Fabrics with eldest son's GF on Dec. 27th and as we were leaving I spied all this by an abandoned electric cart.......



I was able to count that .60¢ in December's tally so it's part of my 2019 Found Money Total.

But this bit here was on Dec. 30th and I had already closed out the books on 2019.........


Two pennies in Rite-Aid when I went in to pick up an Rx I needed before we went to LA.

On the 31st while we were traveling to Louisiana............


Two pennies when we stopped for lunch at the Cook-Out in Harrisonburg VA.

Then later that day at a convenience store/gas station in Western VA.........


Another penny right in front of the register/counter.

After we got to the motel in Tennessee where we slept that night we got dinner at a Subway.  After eating we wandered into the convenience store connected to it and I found this..........


Another penny under a rack of embroidered with names key chains.  Of course I moved the rack to get to this coin while Hubs left the building so nobody thought he was with this crazy lady. lolz

The next day, on the way to Lorraine's house in Alabama we stopped for gas in Fort Payne AL.


This penny was right next to the car when I opened my door to get out to go potty in the convenience store bathroom.

Then I had a dry spell of  one day before finding all this coinage at the nastiest McDonald's in Louisiana connected to yet another convenience store........


Three pennies were sitting under the counter at Mickey D's, one in front of each register.  The fourth penny was found when I wandered into the convenience store to look around while waiting for Hubs to get his coffee at Mickey D's.  Sitting there on the floor right in front of the locked liquor cabinet with tons of bottles of Hennessy was the last coin at that stop.


And then I even found money at the Wedding Venue..........


A penny on the floor next to the drink station.

I found no change on the drive home but when I went to do laundry once we got home I found this in the washer..........


.38¢ which must have come out of Hubs pockets.  As per the house rules, "Whoever does the laundry and finds money, said money is deemed abandoned and it becomes the property of management".

And the last found change of the past two weeks was at Weis on Wednesday........


We were out of milk and a few things so I found this penny under the self-checkout machine I used to check-out at.

$1.11 total in change, .60¢ of which I counted in the 2019 books before closing the year out.
.51¢ of this goes into the 2020 Found Money coffers, starting the year off with a bang!

That's about all I can remember that was frugal over the last 2 weeks.

Paying for gas to drive halfway across the country and back, renting a car to do that in, paying for a night at the craft brewery for the wedding party/guests, taking the newlyweds out to a champagne brunch at the casino, gifting the newlyweds a big check, and letting Hubs go anywhere near a liquor store on a trip are decidedly NOT frugal things!
But it all balances out in the end and gets you to where you want to be financially, right?



Tell us all about your frugal wins lately!

Sluggy


Friday, November 15, 2019

Frugal Friday...........the November 15th Edition

Here's what frugal wins we had this past week at Chez Sluggy.............

*  I got 2 more bottles of Gold Bond lotion this week using BC and gift card cred(no actual money spent), which earned me $3.10 in Ibotta cash rebate and a $10 Rite-Aid gift card as well.

See my Rite-Aid posts for more details. ;-)

*  I got the Weis Freebie last Friday...........

I snagged the last bottle of it on the shelf. Now and again  Ex-College Boy will go buy Fruit Punch at the store for himself so I got the Freebie this week for him.

*  I also got a couple of Zataran's boxed bean/rice mixes at Weis that day.  They were 50% off on clearance......

But they rang up full price so it was off to the Customer Service desk for a refund.........



* On Thursday I had a semi-annual dental check-up.  No cavities meant just a cleaning so nothing paid out of pocket.
Plus I got a goody bag of samples............



*  I found half a cooked chicken breast and a leg pushed to the back of the fridge earlier this week.  It was still good so I used the leg meat & part of the breast to add to Chester's dinner a couple of nights after his surgery to get him to eat again.  The rest of the breast got made into Chicken Salad(I had an abundance of grapes bought at Aldi this past week for .99¢ lb. and an open bag of pecans so salad was a no-brainer.)for a couple of lunches here.
Keeping food waste at bay once more is a win!

*  I found money!



This shiny dime was laying under the self-checkout as I walked out of the Weis(PMITA)Markets last Friday.


This penny was found in an aisle in Weis on Saturday when I went there to attend their Open House(food tastings).


This dime was found in an aisle in Rite-Aid on Saturday when I went to use the rest of my Tresemme coupons.


I found this penny at Price Chopper as we walked into the door on Sunday.


And this dime also at Price Chopper on the way out of the store by the registers.


And the 2 pennies in this photo were found in two different locations in Rite-Aid by the pharmacy and the quarter was by the register up front so .27¢ richer when I left Rite-Aid on Tuesday.


A trip to Rite-Aid to return something after my dentist appointment netted me this .35¢, a quarter AND a dime on the floor at the register.

Weekly total..........94¢
A very good week for change!

*  I went to Weis on Saturday around noon for their product Open House.  In order to convince you to buy their products for the holidays(and to order pre-made goodies like bakery stuff and deli platters)they had samples set out all over the store with food items.  Cold Shrimp, Hummus and chips, apple cider, clementine oranges, 4 kinds of "gourmet" cookies, 2 kinds of cake/pie, smoked sausage, Jarlsberg cheese, mashed potatoes and mac and cheese were the stores offerings.  I left not needing to eat lunch! lolz



*  One day for lunch I got a 2 Subs for $11.99 text code from Subway so Hubs took my phone up to get lunch there and he used a gift card to pay.  Making the gift card go just a little bit further with a coupon code is a win in my book.

* Cash earned this week(refunds and/or rebates)came to $22.32 ($16.17 at Rite-Aid, $2.60 at Weis, $3.55 at Ibotta).

*  Kohl's sent me a 30% off Q and a $10 off anything promo chit this past week.  Not needing anything I went with Hubs up to Kohl's so he could find a pair of shoes for wearing out in the "poop field" with the doggies.  He wanted something that would be easy to slip on and off.  He won't buy shoes online(he has to try them on first-his rule!)and the only thing we could find in the store that met his criteria were these..........

A pair of Crocs.  He likes Crocs and has 2 pair but they both have ventilation holes in them so not so great to wear in the Winter with snow and ice.
It was the only pair of these particular color/style and they were miraculously in his size......and on clearance!!
So they were, after % off and $10 free chit, $13.99 OOP.
And even better, they sorta match the Crocs I bought at the shoe outlet in Rehoboth, Delaware last month..........



That's about it from here......

What frugal wins did y'all have last week?
Tell us all about it!


Sluggy


Friday, September 27, 2019

Frugal Friday.....the September 27th Edition

Here is the frugalisciousness that happened around here this past week.............

*  A trip to Rite-Aid for this stuff...


Rolled some BC and converted some to cash through Ibotta rebates.

*  I stocked up on TP............


$33.80 + sales tax for lots and lots of tp!

*  I used a snail mailed Booking dotcom code to book at motel stay for our return trip to Daughter's wedding...........



After we complete the stay I'll get a $45 rebate back on my c/c.  Actually I should count this in 2020 since we aren't going until then. ;-)

*  I also booked our 4 nights in Shreveport through Hotels dotcom.


I used a $200 gift card bought last year which meant the stay only cost $179 OOP.  I sure wish they'd let you use 2 gift cards per booking....then I wouldn't have spent any $ OOP this year on it.


*  I found money!


I went to Weis to get the Freebie but they were out so no pancake syrup for me.
But I did find this penny on the way out of the store.



When I got all that TP at Weis at 50% off I found all three of these pennies at the self-checkout.


Went to Rite-Aid on Monday too and found this .03¢ in three different places in that store...1 at register #1, another at register #2 and the third one in the parking lot next to a car I passed by.

.07¢ total for the week. 8-)))

*  I forgot to put in that we used 2 gift certificates for pizza and stromboli this past week.  These were won last year at the church auction we go to.


That's about it for the week for me.  Other than spending $$ at Weis and OSJL I stayed home and amused myself here by cleaning and rearranging stuff, doing paperwork, getting items up on eBay(and all the work that entails), reading or playing with the puppies.


What frugal wins did y'all have this past week?
Let us know!


Sluggy


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Using My Head Instead of My Cash on Groceries!

Longtime readers may recall...ok, maybe not, that I won a local couponing contest sponsored by a local newspaper. This was 2 years or so ago. My prize was a $50 gift card to a local grocery store downtown in the Big City nearby.
Frankly, I despise that store! It's old, not quite clean, with narrow aisles. I get claustrophobic in there and then you add all the old people clogging up the aisles, keeping me from quickly shopping and getting OUT and I get the shakes just thinking about going there. It's also not in the best area of town to be out and about alone....not that anyone has messed with me yet. They also have a HORRIBLE coupon policy(no internet coupons at all!).
As a result, in 2 years I have only used $8 of this gift card.lol

But earlier this week, I realized that this grocery store is part of the affiliated stores in the ShurSave brand. And as such, this current Spend $XX, Get a Gift Certificate Promotion is being offered at ALL ShurSave grocers in the area. So I can go buy stuff there and have it count toward my Total I have running at the ShurSave store in my teeny tiny town.
Hmmmmmm.....

So I picked the coldest and wettest day of the Fall to go into town to use up my gift card and rack up some more cred toward my gift certificate.

The ShurSave stores are also running a deal this week that goes like this.....Spend $35 in one transaction and get a Turkey for .49¢ a lb. instead of the regular $1.19 a lb. they are charging this November.  And both the $35 and the Turkey purchase also count toward earning the gift certificate.

So I got.....

2 x 1lb. of butter on special $1.99=$3.98
1 x Mayo on sale=$3.50
2 x Diamond walnuts 1lb. on sale $7.49=$14.98
2 x Keelber cookies bogo=$3.68
2 x Pop Secret popcorn bogo=$3.08
2 x Green Giant veggies bogo=$1.98
2 x Sargento cheese bogo=$3.74
2 x red potatoes bogo=$4.98
2 x 2lb. onions bogo=$1.98
1 x 2lb. carrots on sale=$1.99
1 x 16.11 lb. turkey=19.17
SubTotal....$63.06 *This amount gets credited toward my total for the gift certificate promotion*

Coupons
1 x $1/2 Diamond walnuts ManuQ=$1.00
1 x $1/2 Keebler cookies ManuQ=$1.00
1 x $1/2 Sargento cheese ManuQ=$1.00
1 x turkey discount=$11.28
Coupon/Discount Total...$14.28

$63.06-$14.28=$48.78
I used my $42 left on the gift card for a grand total OOP of....$6.78 cash.

The BOGOs and other sales prices that weren't coupon or turkey discounts saved me $25.45, making the regular retail value of this order $88.51.  Using my gift card gave me a savings of 92.34%.
Not too shabby! 8-))

Though it is sad to see that this amount of food that barely covers my small kitchen table would cost $88.51 without any sales or coupons.

The BIG production was once I got home.....making room in the freezer for the turkey!lol


While I was out, I hit up the Bread Outlet too since I haven't been in almost a month and we were running low on bread products......


 Not to go into a long detailed analysis here, so let's just say it's 9 pastries/cookies, 2 bags of rolls, 3 bags of breakfast items and 2 loaves of bread, and it cost me $17.89 and if bought full retail at the grocery store would have run me $72.44.  That's a savings rate of 75.30%.

Generally, since this is 'day old' stuff I don't like to buy so much at one time.  But since my entire garage now qualifies as a freezer with the return of the cold weather, I have no hesitation that anything will spoil before it can be consumed.  I didn't want to have to hike back over to the Bread Outlet before Thanksgiving so I laid in enough of the breakfast items, the Entemmann's pastries and nom noms(that is a technical term, yes?)to get us through the November company. 

So today's food shopping cost me $24.67.
Regular retail was $160.95.

I need to spend about $35 more to get my gift certificate.
I also have to get to Weis in the next two days to roll my Catalina Q and pick up some PF cornbread stuffing for Turkey Day.

Sluggy