I decided to not let the 4 jars of BOGO Planters I bought on the wrong receipt to submit for the Keep the Jingle in your Holidays Nabisco/Kraft Rebate go to waste toward a SCR and get 4 more jars while they were still on BOGO Sale so I can send for the $5 SCR Planters Deal(#80- Buy $15 Value/Get $5)under BIL's account.
**Can you guess that all my friend/family will be receiving Planters in their Holiday baskets this year?** ;-)
So here is what I bought on Saturday...
2 x Welch's Grape Juice on sale $3=$6.00
4 x Planters Nuts on sale BOGO($4.49)=$8.98
4 x Tic Tac Chill Gum on sale $1.00=$4.00
1 x Robitussin To Go Syrup on sale $6.99
SubTotal=$25.97
Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $25 purchase Rite-Aid Q=$5.00
2 x $1/1 Welch's IPQ=$2.00
2 x $1/2 Planter's Nuts Booklet from grocery storeQ=$2.00
4 x $1/1 Tic Tac Chill Gum ManuQ sunday inserts=$4.00
1 x $2/1 Robitussin IPQ=$2.00
1 x $2/1 off any OTC Cold & Cough Product Rite-Aid Wellness IPQ=$2.00
Coupon Total=$17.00
$25.97-$17.00=$8.97 OOP
Qualify for SCRebates $5(#80) and $4(#8 Robitussin)=$9.00
Moneymaker of $.03!lol
So my total Rite-Aid OOP spending for November to this point is...$65.83.
And my Single Check Rebates for November amount to $64.36.
This makes my OOP $1.47 for the month.
Sluggy
Just an average Gal, older mom, trying to live a simple life & what happens along the way.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
More Weekly Shopping at Weis
Ok, Here is another transaction from Weis this week. This one includes the Betty Crocker $2 Discount Deal and a Unilever Catalina Deal.
1 x BC Cake Mix on sale $1=$1.00
4 x BC Frosting on sale $1.50=$6.00
4 x Carnation Evap. Milk on sale $1=$4.00
2 x Skippy Peanut Butter on sale $1.67=$3.34
2 x Hellmann's Mayo on sale $3.00=$6.00
2 x Lipton Tea Bags on sale $2.50=$5.00
4 x Diamond Walnuts 1lb. on sale $3.99=$15.96
2 x Hall's Refresh Drops on sale $1.50=$3.00
1 x Reynolds Recycled Foil on sale $2=$2.00
1 x Daisy Sour Cream on sale $1.67=$1.67
2 x Pork Roast $5.98 & $5.32=$11.30 **Not pictured**
1 x Ground Beef=6.65 **Not pictured**
SubTotal
$65.92
Coupons Used
4 x BC Frosting $.50/1 ManuQ doubled=$4.00
2 x Carnation Evap. Milk .50/2 ManuQ doubled=$2.00
1 x Skippy Peanut Butter $1/2 ManuQ=$1.00
1 x Hellmann's Mayo $1/2 ManuQ=$1.00
1 x Lipton Tea Bags $1/2 ManuQ=$1.00
2 x Diamond Walnuts $3/2 ManuQ=$6.00
1 x Hall's Refresh Drops BOGO TearpadQ=$1.50
1 x Hall's Refresh Drops $.50/1 ManuQ doubled=$1.00
1 x Reynolds Recycled Foil $.75/1 ManuQ doubled to $1=$1.00
1 x Daisy Sour Cream $.50/1 ManuQ doubled=$1.00
2 x Pork Roast $3.00 Off Meat storeQ=$6.00
1 x Ground Beef $3.00 Off Meat storeQ=$3.00
1 x $7 OYNO Catalina Q from last week's Cat Deals=$7.00
1 x P&G/Weis $10 Check from Go Green Rebate in July=$10.00
Coupon Total
$45.50
$65.92-$45.50=$20.42+$.11tax=$20.53 OOP
That is what the total was suppose to be.
The total I paid from my receipt was actually $13.19.
After studying my receipt a couple of days later I have figured out that the cashier didn't charge me for the Ground Beef, but still took off the $3 Discount Store Q from the package.lol
Then she took off the full price on the Hall's($2.19)instead of taking off the sale price of $1.50 on the BOGO package.
So $13.19 OOP and I received a $7 OYNO Catalina Q hopefully to roll into another Cat Deal before it expires. ;-)
Product value of $93.74 & a savings of just under 86%.
Sluggy
1 x BC Cake Mix on sale $1=$1.00
4 x BC Frosting on sale $1.50=$6.00
4 x Carnation Evap. Milk on sale $1=$4.00
2 x Skippy Peanut Butter on sale $1.67=$3.34
2 x Hellmann's Mayo on sale $3.00=$6.00
2 x Lipton Tea Bags on sale $2.50=$5.00
4 x Diamond Walnuts 1lb. on sale $3.99=$15.96
2 x Hall's Refresh Drops on sale $1.50=$3.00
1 x Reynolds Recycled Foil on sale $2=$2.00
1 x Daisy Sour Cream on sale $1.67=$1.67
2 x Pork Roast $5.98 & $5.32=$11.30 **Not pictured**
1 x Ground Beef=6.65 **Not pictured**
SubTotal
$65.92
Coupons Used
4 x BC Frosting $.50/1 ManuQ doubled=$4.00
2 x Carnation Evap. Milk .50/2 ManuQ doubled=$2.00
1 x Skippy Peanut Butter $1/2 ManuQ=$1.00
1 x Hellmann's Mayo $1/2 ManuQ=$1.00
1 x Lipton Tea Bags $1/2 ManuQ=$1.00
2 x Diamond Walnuts $3/2 ManuQ=$6.00
1 x Hall's Refresh Drops BOGO TearpadQ=$1.50
1 x Hall's Refresh Drops $.50/1 ManuQ doubled=$1.00
1 x Reynolds Recycled Foil $.75/1 ManuQ doubled to $1=$1.00
1 x Daisy Sour Cream $.50/1 ManuQ doubled=$1.00
2 x Pork Roast $3.00 Off Meat storeQ=$6.00
1 x Ground Beef $3.00 Off Meat storeQ=$3.00
1 x $7 OYNO Catalina Q from last week's Cat Deals=$7.00
1 x P&G/Weis $10 Check from Go Green Rebate in July=$10.00
Coupon Total
$45.50
$65.92-$45.50=$20.42+$.11tax=$20.53 OOP
That is what the total was suppose to be.
The total I paid from my receipt was actually $13.19.
After studying my receipt a couple of days later I have figured out that the cashier didn't charge me for the Ground Beef, but still took off the $3 Discount Store Q from the package.lol
Then she took off the full price on the Hall's($2.19)instead of taking off the sale price of $1.50 on the BOGO package.
So $13.19 OOP and I received a $7 OYNO Catalina Q hopefully to roll into another Cat Deal before it expires. ;-)
Product value of $93.74 & a savings of just under 86%.
Sluggy
Grocery Shopping This Week
Here's a transaction I did at Weis this week over and over again.
Weis had Carnation Evaporated Milk on sale for $1 a can. I had a stack of $.50/2 ManuQs, which my store doubled to $1/2(only 4 of the same coupon in a single transaction are doubled). Not only is Evaporated Milk necessary for making pumpkin or sweet potato pie, but it's a great shelf-stable milk product for cooking, baking and cream soup making so a good thing in a stockpile.
Weis also had a 'deal' where if you bought 5 Betty Crocker products you received an automatic $2 off your transaction. I had BC Frosting Manu Qs for .50/1 that doubled(up to 4 in a single transaction), so I did this transaction(either alone or with other items) 4 times over the course of the week....
4 x Carnation Evap. Milk on sale $1=$4.00
4 x BC Frosting on sale $1.50=$6.00
1 x BC Cake Mix on sale $1.00=$1.00
SubTotal=$11.00
Coupons Used
2 x Carnation $.50/2 doubled=$2.00
4 x BC Frosting .50/1 doubled=$4.00
Automatic $2.00 off for purchasing 5 BC items=$2.00
$2.50 OYNO Catalina Q(from buying BC Fruit Snacks 2 weeks ago)=$2.50
Coupon Total=$10.50
$11.00-$10.50=$.50 OOP for each of 4 transactions=$2.00 OOP for....
4 Cake Mix
16 Evaporated Milk
16 Frosting
And just what does a person do with 16 tubs of Frosting??
Why, make CAKEBALLS of course!
Sluggy
Weis had Carnation Evaporated Milk on sale for $1 a can. I had a stack of $.50/2 ManuQs, which my store doubled to $1/2(only 4 of the same coupon in a single transaction are doubled). Not only is Evaporated Milk necessary for making pumpkin or sweet potato pie, but it's a great shelf-stable milk product for cooking, baking and cream soup making so a good thing in a stockpile.
Weis also had a 'deal' where if you bought 5 Betty Crocker products you received an automatic $2 off your transaction. I had BC Frosting Manu Qs for .50/1 that doubled(up to 4 in a single transaction), so I did this transaction(either alone or with other items) 4 times over the course of the week....
4 x Carnation Evap. Milk on sale $1=$4.00
4 x BC Frosting on sale $1.50=$6.00
1 x BC Cake Mix on sale $1.00=$1.00
SubTotal=$11.00
Coupons Used
2 x Carnation $.50/2 doubled=$2.00
4 x BC Frosting .50/1 doubled=$4.00
Automatic $2.00 off for purchasing 5 BC items=$2.00
$2.50 OYNO Catalina Q(from buying BC Fruit Snacks 2 weeks ago)=$2.50
Coupon Total=$10.50
$11.00-$10.50=$.50 OOP for each of 4 transactions=$2.00 OOP for....
4 Cake Mix
16 Evaporated Milk
16 Frosting
And just what does a person do with 16 tubs of Frosting??
Why, make CAKEBALLS of course!
Sluggy
Samples are Bad for the Environment
Ok, I confess....I love to send away for samples of products. And companies love to offer samples of their products to consumers. Most Couponers send away and receive a myriad of product samples every day. I know it makes me smile when there is a little goody waiting in my mailbox for me at the end of a long day.
Giving out samples is a surefire way for a company to get consumers to actually go out and BUY the product after they have tried it and see how awesome that product is firsthand. It's great for their bottom line so you know companies are not about to stop offering FREEBIES.
Since couponers and frugal folks love samples I am not going to garner any love from them when I say that samples are bad for our world and we shouldn't send for them.
All products for sale in our world need some sort of packaging to convey that product to the buyer. Packaging is a necessary evil. But samples by their definition are usually teeny tiny amounts of a product. And that small amount of product needs packaging...almost as much if not the same amount of packaging as a regular size of the product. Add up all that packaging for every sample and you have a mountain of wrappers & containers that need to be THROWN AWAY after the sample gets to it's destination and is used up.
All this extra TRASH that is generated for a company to get their product out into the consumers hands is not helping our environment. In fact, depending on what the company is using in it's packaging and the amount, it is harming our natural world. And it's not at all healthy for our planet to make MORE GARBAGE than is necessary.
Companies aren't able to NOT generate packaging and thus, trash at this point.
But there are ways that companies can be a tad more ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE when conceiving and producing Product Samples and it's Packaging.
Like....
Develop RECYCLABLE PACKAGING for Samples.
I've been receiving samples of various Kashi brand items this year. Every single sample that has arrived, I have been able to compost the packaging. It's all cardboard or other paper product, no plastic! Some family member will enjoy the yummy sample and then the box gets torn up and put into the compost bin.
There have been lots of other brands of samples that were NOT so environmentally friendly(aka EF) this year.
The Purex 3-in-1 Sheets came in a paperboard container but the actual product was not EF. The 'cloth' that the detergent/softener product was inpregnated in, that was leftover after the product was used up. This 'cloth' was just another piece of plastic TRASH that needed to be disposed of. It couldn't be recycled or composted. If Purex could come up with a way to NOT generate trash with this 3-in-1 Sheet Product I would feel a whole lot better about using it in the future.
The other Point I want to mention is the AMOUNT OF PACKAGING a company uses when it sends out samples of products. Don't overdo what needs to be thrown out when designing the packaging for a product.
Here's a perfect example of a very Environmentally Unfriendly package that I received a couple of months ago....
I loved receiving this Proctor & Gamble product sample. #1 son uses this hair product on ocassion so it's something we can use and will.
The packaging was some sort of foil that I might actually be able to recycle once I use the product. Not sure as I haven't checked that yet but there is hope.
The problem was what else they included in this package....
The accompanying fold-out full color non-soy ink printed pamphlet was over 3 feet long.
Lots.
Of.
Wasted.
Material.
Not much in the way of actual information about the product, just some very nice photographs.
BTW-not even a coupon in all that.
This sample also included this....
Another full color non-soy ink printed smaller pamphlet for a Tide product(at least with a coupon!lol).
Now don't you think they could have reduced the amount of paper used in this sample packaging and put both products info/advertising blurbs on 1 two-fold sheet...one product on each side of it?
When I think of all the unnecessary trees that were wasted to produce all this unnecessary advertising I get sad. And it makes me not want to buy these products anymore.
I hope P&G sees this post. Better yet, I am going to go send them a snail mail on how I feel about their wasteful packaging practices.
Sluggy
Giving out samples is a surefire way for a company to get consumers to actually go out and BUY the product after they have tried it and see how awesome that product is firsthand. It's great for their bottom line so you know companies are not about to stop offering FREEBIES.
Since couponers and frugal folks love samples I am not going to garner any love from them when I say that samples are bad for our world and we shouldn't send for them.
All products for sale in our world need some sort of packaging to convey that product to the buyer. Packaging is a necessary evil. But samples by their definition are usually teeny tiny amounts of a product. And that small amount of product needs packaging...almost as much if not the same amount of packaging as a regular size of the product. Add up all that packaging for every sample and you have a mountain of wrappers & containers that need to be THROWN AWAY after the sample gets to it's destination and is used up.
All this extra TRASH that is generated for a company to get their product out into the consumers hands is not helping our environment. In fact, depending on what the company is using in it's packaging and the amount, it is harming our natural world. And it's not at all healthy for our planet to make MORE GARBAGE than is necessary.
Companies aren't able to NOT generate packaging and thus, trash at this point.
But there are ways that companies can be a tad more ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE when conceiving and producing Product Samples and it's Packaging.
Like....
Develop RECYCLABLE PACKAGING for Samples.
I've been receiving samples of various Kashi brand items this year. Every single sample that has arrived, I have been able to compost the packaging. It's all cardboard or other paper product, no plastic! Some family member will enjoy the yummy sample and then the box gets torn up and put into the compost bin.
There have been lots of other brands of samples that were NOT so environmentally friendly(aka EF) this year.
The Purex 3-in-1 Sheets came in a paperboard container but the actual product was not EF. The 'cloth' that the detergent/softener product was inpregnated in, that was leftover after the product was used up. This 'cloth' was just another piece of plastic TRASH that needed to be disposed of. It couldn't be recycled or composted. If Purex could come up with a way to NOT generate trash with this 3-in-1 Sheet Product I would feel a whole lot better about using it in the future.
The other Point I want to mention is the AMOUNT OF PACKAGING a company uses when it sends out samples of products. Don't overdo what needs to be thrown out when designing the packaging for a product.
Here's a perfect example of a very Environmentally Unfriendly package that I received a couple of months ago....
I loved receiving this Proctor & Gamble product sample. #1 son uses this hair product on ocassion so it's something we can use and will.
The packaging was some sort of foil that I might actually be able to recycle once I use the product. Not sure as I haven't checked that yet but there is hope.
The problem was what else they included in this package....
The accompanying fold-out full color non-soy ink printed pamphlet was over 3 feet long.
Lots.
Of.
Wasted.
Material.
Not much in the way of actual information about the product, just some very nice photographs.
BTW-not even a coupon in all that.
This sample also included this....
Another full color non-soy ink printed smaller pamphlet for a Tide product(at least with a coupon!lol).
Now don't you think they could have reduced the amount of paper used in this sample packaging and put both products info/advertising blurbs on 1 two-fold sheet...one product on each side of it?
When I think of all the unnecessary trees that were wasted to produce all this unnecessary advertising I get sad. And it makes me not want to buy these products anymore.
I hope P&G sees this post. Better yet, I am going to go send them a snail mail on how I feel about their wasteful packaging practices.
Sluggy
Crayola Giveaway on Bargain Fun's Blog
BARGAIN FUN is holding a CRAYOLA Product Giveaway HERE.
Go check it out and you might win a great toy for that special child in your life this Holiday Season!
Sluggy
Go check it out and you might win a great toy for that special child in your life this Holiday Season!
Sluggy
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