I finally got out on Wednesday to do my weekly Rite-Aid run. Since I was so late this week hitting Rite-Aid I missed out on one of the SCR items I wanted to get, the Oral B Power Brush Toothbrush.
All sold out here......bleh.
Here is what I did get. Remember, I can use the Wellness Card and corresponding Qs. Make sure you apply for your Wellness Card in 2010 when the program opens up nationwide. You will have access to IP Qs and have Qs print on your CRT, like the ones I used in this transaction.
5 x Soy Joy Bars on sale $.60=$3.00
1 x NyQuil on sale=$4.99
1 x Metamucil on sale=$9.49
1 x Crest Toothpaste on sale=$2.49
2 x Xmas Gift Tags on clearance $1.24=$2.48
1 x Xmas Dish on clearance=$1.00
SubTotal....$23.45
Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 R-A AdPerks Coupon=$5.00
1 x BOGO Soy Joy bar ManuQ=$.60
1 x $1.50/1 NyQuil ManuQ Nov. P&G insert=$1.50
1 x RA Wellness/CRT $2 off OTC Cough Cold Meds=$2.00
1 x $3/1 Metamucil ManuQ Dec. P&G insert=$3.00
1 x $1/1 Crest Toothpaste ManuQ Nov. P&G insert=$1.00
3 x RA Wellness/CRT $1 off Seasonal item=$3.00
Coupon Total.....$16.10
$23.45-$16.10=$7.35 OOP
$6.79 put on a RA Gift Card=$.56 balance OOP in Cash
Single Check Rebates qualified for....
$3 Soy Joy
$2 NyQuil
$5 Metamucil
$1 Crest
$11 in SCRs.
$.56 OOP-$11 Rebates=$10.44 Moneymaker!
Sluggy
Just an average Gal, older mom, trying to live a simple life & what happens along the way.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Saving for Christmas the Easy Way
Now that Christmas Day and the gift-giving melee is behind us I want to ask you a few questions....
1. Did you have a gift-giving budget?
2. Did you stick to that budget?
3. Did you pay cash for all the gifts you gave or did you put them on a credit card and spend money you do not have yet?
If you answered YES to All of those questions, Congratulations!! You are winning financially.
If you answered NO to Any of those questions, you really need to make some changes for your financial well-being, and you have some work to do before Christmas rolls around next year.
I know that it's way early but here is something you can do NOW to make sure that you avoid the Financial Hangover next January.
The Financial Hangover...you know....the sick feeling you get when the credit card bill with all those Christmas purchases on it arrives after the 1st of the year.
So as not to end up buying presents on credit next year, put money aside starting in January for next Christmas.
Sit down and figure a rough budget for gifts.
Say $500 would be a good amount to spend in relation to your income.
Divide that figure by 11.
Every month, for the next 11 months, put aside $45.45 into a Christmas fund.
You can set up an account at your local credit union or bank.
Or have the money automatically deposited from your paycheck into an online account like at ING.(This options is good if you don't trust yourself to save the money or you are forgetful.)
Or even just put the cash aside in a cookie jar in your house.
Even better, go set up a Christmas Club Account at your local bank. These type of accounts are making a comeback lately! If you are like most people, you will hardly notice the little amount missing from your monthly income.
Do this one thing, put aside a set amount of cash each month and don't touch it!, and come the beginning of December, you will have enough saved up to pay CASH for Christmas!
I find that if I am trying to save money for a goal, I am more motivated if I keep that lump of cash separate from my other money. If I am saving and mingle that money into an account with other money(just dumping it into my checking or general savings account for example), I am less motivated to keep going toward my goal. So I end up with lots of little piles of money in different accounts. Being able to visualize the money works for me.
So I am setting my Christmas budget now at $800. On the 1st of each month, starting on January 1st, I will move $72.72 into my Christmas Fund.
Come join me in this Savings Goal.
Figure out what your Christmas Budget should be. A general rule of thumb is that your Christmas spending should NOT exceed 1.5% of your total income. I just mention this as something to get you started on thinking about what your budget should be.
After you decide on a do-able Budget, post it in the comments section.
If there is enough interest, I can do up a chart of participants and post it on the sidebar.
Each month I'll post a reminder for everyone to Fund their Christmas Account.
Let's keep track of how we save for Christmas together.
The Sluggy Christmas Club! ;-)
Sluggy
Get Your Packages Mailed before Sunday....Rate Increase!
I had forgotten about this latest increase in prices. I had to mail a rebate this week that required extra postage so I had to go to the PO. Usually, the week AFTER Christmas you could land aircraft in the place, it's that deserted!
Imagine my surprise at having to stand in a loooong line.....for about 20 minutes to get some extra stamps stuck on my envelope Tuesday! Why the heck is everyone mailing packages on December 29th?
Oh yah....rate increase....
Duh!
Sluggy
Monday, December 28, 2009
Meal Plan Monday.....December 28th Edition....More Room in the Freezer Now!
Last Week's Menu Postmortem...
Well I don't have one this week because I never got around to doing a Meal Plan last week. Just too crazy at the holidays ya know.lol
#1 son came home from college so we are back to 5 willing eaters.lol Though I didn't do a meal plan on paper last week, I did have a loose one in my head. I made quiche, clam chowder w/biscuits, lamb, baked chicken and hamburgers.
Here's what I will be serving our family of 5 this Week.....
MONDAY--Beef Stroganoff(freezer/fridge), Tossed Salad
TUESDAY--Spaghetti and Meatballs(stockpile), Swiss Chard(freezer)
WEDNESDAY--Chicken Alfredo(stockpile/freezer), Green Beans(freezer)
THURSDAY--Homemade Pizza(stockpile/freezer), NYE snacks(whatever I can find here to make)
FRIDAY--Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf for #1 son(freezer), Mashed Potatoes(stockpile), Cauliflower/Carrots/Broccoli(freezer)
SATURDAY--BBQ Chicken(freezer), homemade Mac & Cheese(stockpile/freezer), Peas(freezer)
SUNDAY--Date Night w/Hubby-the teens will fend for themselves
SNACKS/DESSERTS--Cantaloupe, Pineapple, Brownies, Cookies, Bread Pudding, Cake Balls
Last week I spent $70.48 on food/toiletries. $40.20 was at Weis, $4.99 on sliced cheese at Carone's, $6.05 at a local grocer where I had a $20.00 gift certificate to use($26.05 total before gc), $6.35 yesterday at Target(after xmas food) & $12.89 at the Bread Outlet. That's not to say that I didn't go to Rite-Aid, I DID!, but the OOP was put on a Gift Card so Zero spending there last week. It didn't seem like I spent $70.48 but it does add up to that. I feel a bit better about that amount though when I calculated that for that $70.48 I got a load of food/toiletries valued at $233.34 regular retail, for a savings of 69.80%! 8-)
Food Waste Report....no waste this week, beyond the usual veggies parings into the compost. I had leftover quiche egg/cream mixture and leftover stale bread and used both to make bread pudding today.
Pretty proud of myself for doing that! ;-)
This week's menu doesn't require any grocery purchases. We do need some fresh produce and milk and #1 son is eating a path through the deli meats so those will need replenishing. I have to go through and see if there are any deals/coupons that need using up this week as well. I am trying hard though not to buy stuff beyond immediate grocery needs still. I spent 2 hours this morning in the stockpile reorganizing and rearranging things so I can get to stuff easier. I really can see a lot of empty space now in the freezer too! By next week I'll be able to rearrange in there and take an inventory without having to pull out a ton of icy cold food and freeze my hands.lolol
Check out ORGANIZING JUNKIE to see what other Home Cooks are serving this week.
Sluggy
Well I don't have one this week because I never got around to doing a Meal Plan last week. Just too crazy at the holidays ya know.lol
#1 son came home from college so we are back to 5 willing eaters.lol Though I didn't do a meal plan on paper last week, I did have a loose one in my head. I made quiche, clam chowder w/biscuits, lamb, baked chicken and hamburgers.
Here's what I will be serving our family of 5 this Week.....
MONDAY--Beef Stroganoff(freezer/fridge), Tossed Salad
TUESDAY--Spaghetti and Meatballs(stockpile), Swiss Chard(freezer)
WEDNESDAY--Chicken Alfredo(stockpile/freezer), Green Beans(freezer)
THURSDAY--Homemade Pizza(stockpile/freezer), NYE snacks(whatever I can find here to make)
FRIDAY--Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf for #1 son(freezer), Mashed Potatoes(stockpile), Cauliflower/Carrots/Broccoli(freezer)
SATURDAY--BBQ Chicken(freezer), homemade Mac & Cheese(stockpile/freezer), Peas(freezer)
SUNDAY--Date Night w/Hubby-the teens will fend for themselves
SNACKS/DESSERTS--Cantaloupe, Pineapple, Brownies, Cookies, Bread Pudding, Cake Balls
Last week I spent $70.48 on food/toiletries. $40.20 was at Weis, $4.99 on sliced cheese at Carone's, $6.05 at a local grocer where I had a $20.00 gift certificate to use($26.05 total before gc), $6.35 yesterday at Target(after xmas food) & $12.89 at the Bread Outlet. That's not to say that I didn't go to Rite-Aid, I DID!, but the OOP was put on a Gift Card so Zero spending there last week. It didn't seem like I spent $70.48 but it does add up to that. I feel a bit better about that amount though when I calculated that for that $70.48 I got a load of food/toiletries valued at $233.34 regular retail, for a savings of 69.80%! 8-)
Food Waste Report....no waste this week, beyond the usual veggies parings into the compost. I had leftover quiche egg/cream mixture and leftover stale bread and used both to make bread pudding today.
Pretty proud of myself for doing that! ;-)
This week's menu doesn't require any grocery purchases. We do need some fresh produce and milk and #1 son is eating a path through the deli meats so those will need replenishing. I have to go through and see if there are any deals/coupons that need using up this week as well. I am trying hard though not to buy stuff beyond immediate grocery needs still. I spent 2 hours this morning in the stockpile reorganizing and rearranging things so I can get to stuff easier. I really can see a lot of empty space now in the freezer too! By next week I'll be able to rearrange in there and take an inventory without having to pull out a ton of icy cold food and freeze my hands.lolol
Check out ORGANIZING JUNKIE to see what other Home Cooks are serving this week.
Sluggy
FREE SOAP at CVS
WHERE: CVS Store
WHAT: 3 packs of Ivory Soap on sale for $.99 + $1/1 Ivory Soap Coupon in the 12/27 P&G coupon insert=FREE SOAP!
Need I say more? ;-)
Sluggy
WHAT: 3 packs of Ivory Soap on sale for $.99 + $1/1 Ivory Soap Coupon in the 12/27 P&G coupon insert=FREE SOAP!
Need I say more? ;-)
Sluggy
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