
Just an average Gal, older mom, trying to live a simple life & what happens along the way.
Friday, May 22, 2009
How to Roll a CAT 101 & get a Great Deal!

Thursday, May 21, 2009
I'm a Chopper Shopper.....at least this week I am.
Their marketing folks think this is clever, I think it is annoying. All those "chopping" references are a tad violent to boot.
Frankly, Price Chopper is NOT the least expensive overall in this area. I only go there to cherry pick the great buys(when they have them) or if they are holding a Catalina Promotion. You may recall my haul back in early April at PC from THIS post.
Well, Price Chopper is running a similar Unilever CAT Deal this week. Buy $20 in selected Unilever items and get a $7 CAT GOYNO(=Good On Your Next Order). Not as good as the Spend $40, Get $20 CAT Deal with the FREE EASTER HAM DOUBLE DIP, but there haven't been ANY CAT Deals around here for some time, so I took the bait!
Even though it's only a stinking $7 CAT for a $20 purchase, A-the total is based on the REGULAR SHELF Price, NOT the Sale Price! & B-some of the items included are Buy One/Get One FREE, so that alone will bring down your Out of Pocket costs and might make this stinking $7 CAT Deal worth doing.
Oh, and C-this CAT deal can roll. You can take that $7 CAT and use it on your next order of Unilever products and get another $7 CAT(if you purchase $20 or more in your next order).
So after dropping #1 son's car at the Oil change place and then dropping #1 son at school, I had an hour to hit the Price Chopper to scope out the shelf prices and figure out the least expensive way to get to $20 & then bring that down with coupons.
First I did this....
2x Wisk Laundry Detergent Reg. Price $6.59 ea.=$13.18/Sale Price BOGO2x Q-Tips Swabs 500 ct. Reg. Price $3.99 ea.=$7.98/Sale Price 2/$5.00
Reg. Price Total=$21.16 **Over the $20 threshold
Sale Price Total=$11.59+.40¢ tax=$11.99
Coupons Used
1x $1.50/2 Wisk
2x $.30/1 Q=Tips doubled=$1.20
Coupon Total=$2.70
$11.99-$2.70=$9.29 OOP
Received a $7 CAT good OYNO
The 1st payment is the worst. Now it was time to 'play' with the PC money and get stuff for real C-H-E-A-P!
Next go 'round....
4x Caress Body Wash Reg. Price $5.49 ea.=$21.96/Sale Price BOGOReg. Price Total=21.96 **Over the $20 threshold
Sale Price Total=$10.98+.66¢ tax=$11.64
Coupons Used
4x $1.00/1 Caress Q=$4.00
$7.00 CAT
Coupon Total=$11.00
$11.64-$11.00=$.64 OOP
Received a $7 CAT good OYNO**
**Well I SHOULD have gotten a CAT but the machine ran out of paper halfway through my Cat!ack So the Manager came over and just gave me $7 cash back. I used that $7 as my CAT for the next transaction.
Round #3.....
2x Wishbone Dressing Reg. Price $2.69 ea.=$5.38/Sale Price BOGO=$2.69
3x Suave Shampoo Reg. Price $1.19 ea.=$3.57/Sale Price $.88=$2.64
2x Degree Deodorants Reg. Price $3.49 ea.=$6.98/Sale Price $2.00=$4.00
1x Degree Deodorant Reg. Price $4.49 /Sale Price $3.00
Reg. Price Total=$20.42 **Over the $20 threshold
Sale Price Total=$12.33+.58¢ tax=$12.91
Coupons Used
1x $1.00/2 Wishbone Q=$1.00
1x $1.00/2 Suave Q=$1.00
1x $1.00/1 Degree Q=$1.00
2x $1.25/1 Degree Q=$2.50
Coupon Total=$5.50
$12.91-$5.50=$7.41**-$7.00 cash from last Catalina that didn't print=$.41OOP Received a $7 CAT good OYNO
3 Rounds and I'm OOP $12.96. The value of the items I've purchased is $65.54. I'm just over an 80% Savings rate.
The more rounds I do, the lower my OOP will be proportionately to my Value of Items, meaning my percentage of savings will go higher.
I plan on going back over the next 2 days before the sale ends to do some more deals. Nothing as radical as back in early April but we can always use some more spaghetti sauce and soap. ;-))
Check back with me after the weekend to see how I did.
And if you have a Price Chopper near you, get on over and give this Catalina Deal a try. Go on now, I have faith that you can do this!
Sluggy
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
All Roads Lead to Walgreen's...at least they did today

2x Dr. Scholl's Insoles Sunday Insert Q $10=$20.00
4x Bandaids Sunday Insert Q $1.00 ea.=$4.00
1x Bayer Crystals Q from display $1.00
1x Colgate Visible White Tpaste IP Q $1.00
1x Bic Utility Lighter IP Q $1.00
1x Skintimate Sunday Insert Q $1.00
1x Right Guard Pro Deo Sunday Insert Q $1.00
3x Paper Plates Wags Flyer Q $.51=$1.53
Transaction #2 4x Kraft Mac & Cheez @ $.1.50=$6.00
1x Right Guard Pro Deo on sale @$5.99
Subtotal $32.58
2x Dr. Scholl's Insoles Sunday Inserts Q $10=$20.00
1x Right Guard Pro Deo Sunday Inserts Q $1.00
1x Buy 3, Get 1 Free Kraft Mac&Cheez IP Q=$1.50

1x Bic Utility Lighter on sale @$2.99
1x Edge Gel on sale @$1.99
1x Right Guard Pro Deo on sale @$5.99
2x Ramen Noodles @$.29=$.58
Subtotal $31.55
Tax $.66
Coupons Used
2x Dr. Scholl's Insoles Sunday Inserts $10=$20.00
1x Skintimate Sunday Inserts $1.00
Coupon Total $24.00

2x Dr. Scholl's Insoles on sale @ $10=$20.00
Subtotal $31.26
Tax $.50
2x WAGS Flyer Q 5 Gum $.50=$1.00
1x Right Guard Pro Deo Q inside box $2.00
$31.76-$23.00=$8.76
Used $4.50(Colgate Sensitive), $3(ConAgra)
Total OOP $1.26 put on Gift Card
Received $10 Dr. Scholls, $5 Right Guard=$15RR
2x Dr. Scholl's Insoles on sale @ $10=$20.00
Subtotal $32.46
1x Right Guard Pro Deo Q inside box $2.00
Coupon Total $22.80
$32.88-$22.80=$10.08
Used 2x $4.50(Colgate Sensitive)-$9.00
Total OOP $1.08 put on Gift Card
Received $10 Dr. Scholls,$5 Right Guard=$15RR

1x Royal Gelatin $.69
1x Colgate Visible White Tpaste on sale @$4.49
Tax $.00
Coupon Total $1.44
$5.18-$1.44=$3.74
Used $3.00(Kraft)RR
Total OOP $.74 put on Gift Card
Received $4.50RR Colgate
1x Edge Gel on sale @$1.99
Tax $.12
1x Edge Sunday Inserts $1.00
Coupon Total $1.00
$9.11-$1.00=$8.11
Used $4.50(Colgate Sensitive), $2.50(Bayer)
Total OOP $1.11 put on Gift Card
Received $1 Edge, $3 Oreos=$4RRs

1x Colgate Visibly White Tpaste on sale @$4.49
1x Royal Gelatin $.69
Subtotal $5.18
Tax $.00
Coupons Used
Coupon Total $1.44
Received $4.50RR Colgate
RRs Used $43.50
RRs Received $103.00
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Rite-Aid Building Single Check Rebate for MAY Part 4

To recap, here are the Rebates I have qualified for so far.
Skintimate $2.24
Salt-Aire $6.99
Mini Drops $6.49
Listerine Whitening $2.00
ProFoot $10.00
Claritin $3.00
Got2Be $4.99
Offer #50 $10-Highest level
Offer #500 $10-Need $7.55 more to get $25.00 Gift Card
Total of $55.71 in Rebates
Total Out of Pocket $55.26-including tax.
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The Plan from Part 2 has changed a bit. The Centrum Cardio SCR & the Centrum $10 rebate are NOT for the same size container. I can't buy 1 container and use it for both rebates. The size for the Centrum rebate is 180 capsules and cost alot more than the $10 Rebate offer. The size container for the Rite-Aid SCR is 60 capsules but the rebate is only for $1. Even with the $2/1 Q for it, I'll be spending about $7 OOP to get that $1 rebate, so these are out.
Here is what I bought on Sunday. This was done in 2 Transactions but if your Rite-Aid will take more than 1 Internet Printed Coupon Per Transaction, you can do this all in 1 Transaction instead. I had IP Qs for the Bayer & the Rite Aid 5/25 Q and they would only take one. **If you CAN do this in 1 transaction, leave out the Pop-Tarts. They were a cheap 'filler' for my purposes to get me to a $25 total.

Alaway Drops $7.99
Wound Wash $5.49
Right Guard Clinical Deodorant $5.99
Pop-Tarts $1.50 **Not Pictured**
Electrasol Dishwashing Detergent $4.99 **Not Pictured**
Subtotal $25.96
Coupons Used
Alaway Drops Q from Inserts $4.00/1
Wound Wash Peelie on Lid $1.00/1
Right Guard Q from Inserts $1.00/1
Pop-Tarts Peelie $1.00/1
$5/$25 Rite-Aid IP Q $5.00
Total Coupons $12.00
Tax $.66
$26.62-$12.00=$14.62
Spent OOP $14.62
Bayer Crystals 10 ct. $3.99
Used Bayer IP Q -$1.50
Spent OOP $2.49
Total OOP for both $17.11
The Alaway ALSO qualifies for Offer #500-the Allergy Rebate check. (I now qualify for this highest level Gift Card for this offer, the $25 GC.)
New Rebates I qualify for with this purchase.....
Alaway $7.99
Wound Wash $5.49
Right Guard Deo. $5.00
Electrasol $2.00
Bayer $3.99
So I added $39.47 in refunds to my total(with $15 more on the $25 Allergy Offer) & only $17.11 was spent.
Total of Rebate due me is now $95.18($70.18 Cash/$25 Gift Card)
Total Out of Pocket until rebates come in is $72.37.
This Plan now has me getting $95.18 worth of products for FREE PLUS I'll get my initial $72.37 back And get paid $22.81 MORE to take the items.
I have a couple more items to purchase(the Gillette Deodorant this week and maybe something next week)before my plan is complete.
Check back for the last installment in this series soon.
Sluggy
Monday, May 18, 2009
Roasted Seasoned Potatoes a la Stockpile Recipe
After a few hours of work, we called it a day and I had the task of feeding the ravaneously hungry crew. Besides the steaks I bought the day before to grill out on Sunday, I had been so busy with the yardwork that I hadn't prepared any other dishes to go with the protein....heck, I didn't even have ANY IDEA of what to serve with the steaks. So I opened the pantry door and peered in to see what stockpiled items would 'speak' to me.
The vegetable dish was easy, as I had some frozen boxed mixtures to choose from. The carbo dish was the hard one....I had some potatoes I needed to use up but baked potatoes would take too long and I didn't want to fry anything since I was on outside grill duty.
A box of Knorr dry soup mix caught my eye and I took it from there, making it up as I went along.
I washed & peeled the potatoes. Then I cubed them, placing them in a big stainless steel bowl.

I poured in about 2 Tablespoons of EVOO=Olive Oil, and tossed them in the bowl to coat.

I sprinked on 1/2 a packet of Knorr Leek Soup dry soup mix, shaking the potatoes so they were coated evenly.
Then I shook on McCormick's Salad Supreme(a salad topping seasoning mix)& one of their Grill Mates mixtures called "Hamburger". This had salt, pepper, chili flake, garlic, etc. in it. The Salad Supreme has Parmasen Cheese in it, among other things. I sprinkled on each, while tossing the potatoes to coat evenly, using about 1 Tablespoon of each.
Then I lined a cookie sheet with foil and turned the potatoes out on it, spreading them evenly. No need to spray the foil, as the EVOO on the potatoes will keep them from sticking to the foil.
I roasted the potatoes in a 400 degree preheated oven for about 22 mins. or until the chunks were cooked through and they were golden in color. (Smaller pieces will cook quicker-larger pieces will take longer, so YMMV.)
The family gobbled them up in short order and gave them 2 thumbs up.
