Saturday, January 23, 2010

Friday 1/22 Rite-Shopping to Finish off January's SCR Period

First off let me say Thanks! to everyone who wished me a Happy Birthday.  I appreciate it very much. ;-)

I didn't do a darned thing yesterday!  I slept as long as the hounds would let me and then I sat around in my nightgown most of the day just puttering around the house relaxing.
No shopping for this gal!
Are you shocked?lol
No cooking either!  Hubby insisted I was NOT to cook on my Bday, so it was Subway Sandwiches all round.  Not the healthiest but it was tasty.

So today after getting together bunches of paperwork so I could start the dreaded T-A-X-E-S, I did some calculating to see what I still needed to purchase at Rite-Aid to finish off some open deals and rebates there.
I needed another Secret Deo for the $2 SCR, more SCRs for BIL, I had some stacking Qs for John Frieda 'Poo that was B1G150% this week to get it for $.75 a tube, Free Bayer Aspirin & NyQuil and more cheap snacks too.
As I sat and worked on some scenarios I thought I might end up getting at least to the $5 level for BIL on the P&G Prepaid Visa SCR deal as well.

So we hit Rite-Aid this evening.....



Transaction #1

1 x Secret Deodorant=$4.99
2 x John Frieda Luxurious Volume 'Poo B1G150%=$10.48
3 x Bayer Aspirin on sale $1.99=$5.97
SubTotal....$21.44

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Rite-Aid AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
2 x $2.50/1 JF Lux. Volume 'Poo IPQ=$5.00
2 x $1/1 JF Lux. Volum 'Poo AdPerks IPQ=$2.00
2 x $1/1 Any Hair Care over $1 Wellness IPQ=$2.00
3 x $2/1 Bayer Aspirin AdPerks IPQ=$6.00
Coupon Total....$20.00

$21.44-$20.00=$1.44+$.09tax=$1.53 OOP

This purchase qualified me for the SCR for the $2 WYB2 Secret Deodorants, so $70.23 SCRs.



Transaction #2

1 x Olay Make-up Cleanser/Remover clearance 50%=$4.99
2 x John Frieda Lux. Volume 'Poo B1G150%=$10.48
1 x Doritos on sale=$2.49**This store rang up $2.49, not $2.50**
1 x DayQuil on sale=$3.99
1 x Crest on sale=$2.99**qualifies for the $1.25 SCR but not for the P&G Visa Card Deal
SubTotal....$24.94

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Rite-Aid AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
1 x $3/1 Regenerist Olay Cleanser ManuQ=$3.00
2 x $2.50/1 JF Lux. Volume 'Poo IPQ=$5.00
2 x $1/1 JF Lux. Volume AdPerks IPQ=$2.00
2 x $1/1 Any Hair Care item over $1 Wellness IPQ=$2.00
1 x $1/1 Doritos AdPerks IPQ=$1.00
1 x $.50/1 Any Snack Item over .50 Wellness CRT Q=$.50
1 x $2/1 DayQuil ManuQ=$2.00
1 x $2/1 Any OTC Cough/Cold Med Wellness CRT Q=$2.00
1 x $1/1 Crest Toothpaste ManuQ=$1.00
Coupon Total.....$23.50

$24.94-$23.50=$1.44 OOP

SCRebates BIL qualified for.....$1.25(Crest), $1(Dayquil)
And if I add the Olay Regenerist on this receipt to the 3rd one I bought on Sunday(on a separate receipt from the other 2), BIL can send for the $15 Regenerist Cleanser Rebate now.

That brings the Monthly January OOP(before rebates) to.....$63.71

Money I am getting back changes--
SCRebates qualified for(both persons)......$72.48
Other Rebates(Kraft,Olays, Lotions).....$91.23






And 1 more Transactions on the way home.....




Transaction #3

2 x Old Spice Red Zone Deo $4.29=$8.58
1 x Secret Flawless Deo=$4.99
2 x Pantene Shampoo on sale $3=$6.00
1 x Luden's Drops on sale=$.99
3 x Chocolate Roses $.88=$2.64**  Not Pictured-#2 son took them for his girlfriend
SubTotal....$23.20

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Rite-Aid AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
1 x $1/2 Old Spice Red Zone Deo=$1.00
1 x FREE Secret Flawless WYB 2 Old Spice Red Zone ManuQ=$4.99
1 x $3/2 Pantene ManuQ=$3.00
2 x $1/1 Any Hair Care Item over $1 Wellness IPQ=$2.00
1 x $.25 Luden's Drops GOL Q=$.25
3 x $1/1 Any Seasonal Item over $1 Wellness CRT Q=$3.00
Coupon Total.....$19.24

$23.20-$19.24=$3.96+$.04tax=$4.00 OOP
While the Old Spice is NOT the one that qualifies for the SCR, the P&G items purchased in this transaction and the previous one give BIL a total over $25, so he qualifies for the $5 Level of the Prepaid Visa Card.


**The Chocolate Roses were $1 each but my Wellness card took off $.12 on each one.  Neither the cashier nor myself noticed the items were now under $1(I just noticed while writing this up), and the coupons didn't beep, so my OOP is .36¢ lower than it should be.



That brings the Monthly January OOP(before rebates) to.....$67.71

Money I am getting back--
SCRebates qualified for(both persons)......$72.48
Other Rebates(Kraft,Olays, Lotions).....$91.23
GOL Winnings.....$2.00
Rite-Aid Gift Card.....$5.00
Visa Prepaid Card.....$40.00 

A total of $165.71 Cash, a $5 GC & $40 in Visa Cards.

That's a $98.00 MONEYMAKER for January!
Plus $45 in Gift/Visa Cards and lots of flea market goodies too.

Sluggy

Friday, January 22, 2010

Johnson & Johnson $10 Rebate....Last Week's Deals at Rite-Aid to Bring My Monthly Total Forward

I never did post the rest of the transactions I did for the Johnson & Johnson $10 Lotion Rebate.
To refresh your memory, I did the 1st transaction on 1/13 and it's posted HERE.  That transaction put me at $16.66 toward BIL's Lotion Rebate.

**Warning.....this is looooooong.  If you just want the Grand Total figures, skip to the bottom.**

So I did another Transaction on the 14th... to finish off his Rebate....


2 x Lubriderm $4.29=$8.58
1 x Clean and Clear=$5.49
1 x Theraflu on sale=$4.99
3 x Ramen Noodles on sale=$.99*I got eaten before I could take a pic.lol*
SubTotal...$20.05

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Rite-Aid AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
2 x $2/1 Lubriderm IPQ=$4.00
2 x $1/1 Rite-Aid Lubriderm In-Ad Q=$2.00
1 x $2/1 Clean and Clear IPQ=$2.00
1 x $1/1 Rite-Aid Clean and Clear In-Ad Q=$1.00
1 x $2/1 Theraflu IPQ=$2.00
Coupon Total....$16.00

$20.05-$16.00=$4.05+$.06.tax=$4.11 OOP
Another $19.06 makes the total $35.72 so he qualifies for the $10 Lotion Rebate.
The Theraflu also has a SCRebate from Rite-Aid of $3.00.

Monthly OOP....$27.91
SCRebates.....$65.98
Other Rebates(including $10 Lotion)...$20.00
GOL Winnings....$2.00
RA Gift Card.....$5.00

Then I decided I needed some Glade Candles and TP....



4 x Cottonelle TP on sale $1.99=$7.96
2 x M&Ms BOGO=$3.99
2 x Glade Candle Tins on sale $2.49=$4.98
2 x Glade Refills on sale $2.49=$4.98
SubTotal....$21.91

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Rite-Aid AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
2 x $1/2 Cottonelle TP ManuQ=$2.00
4 x $.50/1 Cottonelle TP In-Ad Q=$2.00
2 x $1/1 Any Seasonal Item over $1 Wellness CRT Q=$2.00
1 x $3/2 Glade Items ManuQ=$3.00
2 x FREE Glade Refills WYB Candle Tin Blinkie=$4.98
4 x $.50/1 Glade In-Ad Q=$2.00
Coupon Total....$20.98

$21.91-$20.98=$.93 OOP


Monthly OOP....$28.84
SCRebates.....$65.98
Other Rebates(including $10 Lotion)...$20.00
GOL Winnings....$2.00
RA Gift Card.....$5.00

Thursday afternoon, I received an emailed 'reward' coupon from Scott.  I had sent for a rebate and it arrived just in time for me to use it at Rite-Aid this week.  The coupon was for $2 off any Scott purchase and Rite-Aid had 4 packs of TP on sale for $2.99 PLUS a $50 off In-Aid coupon in the sales flyer, which would make my TP packs $.49 each!  And I was able to print that coupon 4 times....WOOT!
So Friday I said, "Oh heck!  I have to go use these Scott Qs, so let's do this Johnson & Johnson Rebate again for me this time!"
And off I went to where else?....Rite-Aid!
My local Rite-Aid was out of Scott TP so we hit up a different store.....



1/15 Store #1

2 x Scott TP on sale $2.99=$5.98
2 x Lubriderm $4.29=$8.58
1 x Aveeno=$3.49
2 x Hershey's Miniatures BOGO=$3.99
SubTotal....$22.04

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Rite-Aid Purchase AdPerks Q=$5.00
2 x $2/1 Scott Reward IPQ=$4.00
2 x $.50/1 Scott In-Aid Q=$1.00
2 x $2/1 Lubriderm IPQ=$4.00
2 x $1/1 Lubridern Rite-Aid In-Ad Q=$2.00
1 x $2/1 Aveeno IPQ=$2.00
1 x $1/1 Aveeno Rite-Aid In-Ad Q=$1.00
2 x $1/1 Any Seasonal Item over $1 Wellness CRT Q=$2.00
Coupon Total....$21.00

$22.04-$21.00=$1.04 OOP
And $12.07 toward the $30 Lotion Purchase

Monthly OOP....$29.88
SCRebates.....$65.98
Other Rebates(including $10 Lotion)...$20.00
GOL Winnings....$2.00
RA Gift Card.....$5.00

And then this Transaction to finish the Lotion Rebate....



1/15 Store #2-where the evil cashier lurks

2 x Scott TP on sale $2.99=$5.98
2 x Lubriderm $4.29=$8.58
2 x Aveeno $3.49=$6.98
1 x Clean and Clear=$4.99
SubTotal....$26.53

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $25 Rite-Aid Purchase IPQ=$5.00
2 x $2/1 Scott Reward IPQ=$4.00
2 x $.50/1 Scott TP In-Ad Q=$1.00
2 x $2/1 Lubriderm IPQ=$4.00
2 x $1/1 Lubridern In-Ad Q=$2.00
2 x $2/1 Aveeno IPQ=$4.00
2 x $1/1 Aveeno In-Ad Q=$2.00
1 x $2/1 Clean and Clear IPQ=$2.00
1 x $1/1 Clean and Clear In-Ad Q=$1.00
Coupon Total....$25.00

$26.53-$25.00=$1.53=$.10tax=$1.63 OOP
Add $20.55 more to the $12.07 Lotion purchases=$32.62, so another $10 Lotion Rebate to submit.

Monthly OOP....$31.51
SCRebates.....$65.98
Other Rebates(including  2x $10 Lotion)...$30.00
GOL Winnings....$2.00
RA Gift Card.....$5.00

On Saturday I decided to use up some more Qs I had to get really cheap Valentine's Candy, more TP, some Riceworks chips(since #2 son loves these)and a mess more Glade Candles. 
I would  have to spend more OOP and lower my percentages but for chocolate, tp and #2 son, it was worth the extra $3.lol  Plus I can always take the Glade to the flea market in the spring and make back that $3 and then some!  Even at $1 a candle, I'll still come out with at least a $5 MM for these 2 next transactions.



1/16 Transaction A

2 x Cottonelle on sale $1.99=$3.98
3 x Riceworks Chips on sale $2.50=$7.50
2 x Glade Candles on sale $2.49=$4.98
2 x Reese's Candy BOGO=$3.99
SubTotal...$20.45

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Rite-Aid AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
1 x $1/2 Cottonelle ManuQ=$1.00
2 x $.50/1 Cottonelle In-Ad Q=$1.00
3 x $1/1 Riceworks ManuQ=$3.00
3 x $.50/1 Any Snack Item over .50 Wellness IPQ=$1.50
1 x $3/2 Glade Items ManuQ=$3.00
2 x $.50/1 Glade Item In-Ad Q=$1.00
2 x $1/1 Any Seasonal Item over $1 Wellness CRT Q=$2.00

$20.45-$17.50=$2.95 OOP
2 more Glade candles for the sell pile.

Monthly OOP....$34.46
SCRebates.....$65.98
Other Rebates(including 2 x $10 Lotion)...$30.00
GOL Winnings....$2.00
RA Gift Card.....$5.00

And at another store......


1/16 Store #2

6 x Glade Candles on sale $2.49=$14.94
4 x Hershey's Chocolate BOGO=$7.98
SubTotal.....$22.92

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Rite-Aid AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
3 x $3/2 Glade Product ManuQ=$9.00
6 x $.50/1 Glade Product In-Ad Q=$3.00
4 x $1/1 Any Seasonal Item over $1 Wellness CRT Q=$4.00
Coupon Total.....$21.00

$22.92-$21.00=$1.92 OOP
6 more Candles to take to the Flea Market.

Monthly OOP....$36.38
SCRebates.....$65.98
Other Rebates(including $10 Lotion)...$30.00
GOL Winnings....$2.00
RA Gift Card.....$5.00

Now let's add in 1/17, Sunday's 5 trip totals.....
Total OOP for 1/17.....$25.89
Rebates qaulified for these trips....$48.48($2.25SCR/$46.23Olay) & a $35 Visa Card

And we are up to......

Monthly January OOP(before rebates).....$62.27

Money I am getting back--
SCRebates qualified for(both persons)......$68.23
Other Rebates(Kraft,Olays, Lotions).....$76.23
GOL Winnings.....$2.00
Rite-Aid Gift Card.....$5.00
Visa Prepaid Card.....$35.00 

A total of $146.46 Cash, a $5 GC & a $35 Visa Card 

That's an $84.19 MONEYMAKER(plus $40 in GC/Visa Cards)!
And lots of goodies for the flea market(which I will estimate the selling price of after Saturday).

And I still have what I bought Friday night to add in AND there is Saturday still before the SCRebate period ends for January.  I might have to get some more free and cheap goodies! ;-)

Sluggy 

Thursday, January 21, 2010

HAPPY HAPPY!!


Yes, today is the day I blow out the candles!
No telling how many candles however.....

Send all the Good Karma you can to me today.
This Aquarian can use every happy wish I can get!

Birthday-ed Sluggy

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

My 2010 "Hopes" List



I finally finished my List of Things I Want to Accomplish in 2010.
Notice I didn't say resolutions. 
Resolutions are just begging to be broken, are they not?

So like Carol on The Compact List said, I am making "Hopes".
You can call them Goals or any old thing you want, I like "hopes".

Here is the Big Hairy List.  These are all BIG Hopes each in their own right.  As I get to one, I'll probably break it down into smaller steps so I can get it done and crossed off.

1. Put more money into savings than was put away in 2009.
--$23,865.36 was banked in 2009.  I will be shooting for $30.000 in 2010, barring any unforeseen personal economic crisises.

2. Pare down the stuff I need to eBay by sending more of it to the Thrift Store or sell it on Craigslist.
--Get off my rump and get stuff SOLD!  And what I can't readily sell, send it off to a Thrift Store.  I have had enough of boxes of crap hanging around my living room.  It's time to actually USE that room in the manner it was intended.

3. Get rid of my last storage unit!
--This goes hand in hand with #2 above.  If all the crap goes, I won't need to pay for a storage unit any longer.  I went from 2 to 1 units last year.  It is time to let this one go as well.

4. Plan and implement my garden better so I have a chance for it to be more productive this summer.
--Last year's garden was lame.  I need to be more proactive and get things planned and going earlier this year for it to be successful.  Every bit of work you put into a garden will pay dividends in increased health from eating better and  money saved on food spending.

5. Do the taxes and complete paperwork for #1 son's schooling.
--This will be the first Hope accomplished as is needs to be completed by mid February.  It could also be a big PITA as we have added tax implications for 2009 due to an estate/inheritance issue.

6. Decide on and install a hew heating system for the house before the rate cap expires and heat is needed this fall.

--This one is VITAL and it must be completed by September!  

7. Rethink how and how much I coupon/rebate and reorganize my freezer/pantry/stockpile.
--With my 1st year of extreme couponing and stockpiling over, now is the time to step back and see what I did well, what I need to improve upon and what needs to go. 

8. Continue to meal plan and retool our diet, including cooking for scratch/semi-homemade.
--This will involve making better choices with food, will depend partly on how successful  #4 is, and will  require all of us to change some old habits.  It's probably going to be the most difficult Hope to accomplish.

9. Decide on and complete 1 major house remodel project.
--Once we decide what it will be, it's just a matter of pulling the trigger on the job, as the money is there waiting to be spent thanks to our savings challenge of 2009.

10. Complete all the unfinished craft and sewing projects!!
--This Hope is my own personal one that doesn't involve any other family members directly.  I need to just put my head down and plow through all these started projects OR make a decision to release them to someone else who wants to complete them.  This should take a good part of the year to accomplish.

You'll see this list again in the coming year on my blog, as I work on tackling these "Hopes".

Sluggy

Wednesday Already?...& A Life Update

This week seems to be flying by, doesn't it?

Here's a picture I snapped on Christmas of the wacky teens in our family.....the 3 I spawned and the nephew.
From left to right are....The Unibomber(minus his sunglasses and hoodie), Mr. Mall, SkaterPunk and My Face Will Crack if I Smile Girl.



Gee, aren't they just the cuddliest crew you ever saw?
I don't know....I just wanted to share the love.

I am finally feeling like I am getting into my old groove here after the madness and mayhem of the Holidays.  I tell ya....having #1 son home from college, the other 2 sullen teens out of school as well, plus hubby home for the week after Christmas and then hubby's sibling here for the whole week after that one...plus the usual insanity of too many dogs in the house AND add in bad weather with no sunshine for almost 2 Weeks and you get a very BIG case of Cabin Fever all 'round!!

But #1 son has been deposited back at school, the other two balls of "teen angst" are back in class as well, hubby is back at the salt mines and the relative has scurried home, so I have my peace and quiet back(well, except for 3 slobbering/baying hounds), so I can commence to concentrate on being the Haus Frau Extraordinaire I've always pictured myself to be(in my own mind at least).

I have soooo much I want to do(and even more I DON'T want to do, but I need to do)and so many things I wish to blog on.

I don't know about you but I am worn out from all the December shopping fever!  Not that I just shopped and shopped myself, since I don't do that mindless consuming thing anymore like many in our society.  But even at Christmas, I do buy a few things for my loved ones, otherwise they would have me drawn and quartered if they didn't get something, right?  For the kids(and the nephew) I did mostly money or gift cards this year and we cut back and simplified most everywhere else.

I am just worn out from watching and hearing about everyone else's Shopping Frenzy in December!
I just don't know how most people do it all.....and even more, I don't know how I did it all when I was a mindless consumer!lolol  I guess I was on auto-pilot or something.  I do remember in years past when I was a full-on Consumer that come January when the Shopping Madness ended, there was always a big let down....and I would fall into a pretty big depression for awhile.  Since I stopped the Cycle of Manic Holiday Shopping and have simplified my life in that area I find I don't experience such lows anymore. 
Hmmmm......

Anyway......onward and upward into a New Year I say!

Here's what you can look forward to on my blog in the coming week.....
*A Product Review
*A Recipe
*A Post on Rebating...how to start and how to organize it all
*News on a New Series of Giveaways!
*A Weekly Meal Plan

*The Usual Real Life Mayhem

And as always.....maybe a Shopping Trip to Rite-Aid!lol

Ok....hopefully I can keep up with this Schedule of Events and you want to come back and check things out.
So what is on your agenda for this coming week?  Leave a comment and tell us all about it...or if you have a blog, give us some tantalizing tidbits to get us all to come take a peek at ya!


Have a great Hump Day!!

Sluggy

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

How to Make a Budget 101

**Disclaimer**
I am NOT a financial expert, nor do I play one on the internet.  This post is merely my own personal experience and thoughts on Budgeting.   If you have serious concerns or problems with your money, it may behoove you to seek the advise of a trained professional financial counselor.

So, are you tired of living paycheck to paycheck?
Tired of running out of money before the month is over?
Do you make a decent salary but you never seem to have enough to pay all your bills or have any left at the end of the month?

Then maybe you need to put yourself or your family on a B-U-D-G-E-T!
Many people see the word BUDGET and start shaking and sweating.
They have been led to believe that a budget is an evil thing.
It is something to FEAR!!
Some think that being on a budget is like a diet....neither of them let you have any F-U-N.
But that couldn't be further from the truth!

A budget is simply a plan you write down for your money to follow.
If you have a clear plan for your money then you don't have to worry where it goes because you KNOW where it's going, because you are PURPOSEFULLY telling it where to go.
When was the last time it was a GOOD THING to tell someone where to go?teehee

But where to start?
How do you go about making a budget?
You can buy books, or better yet borrow budgeting books from your local library.
You can pay a large sum of cash to go to seminars or hire a professional money person to assist you in coming up with a budget.
It doesn't matter HOW you go about it, you just need to STOP procrastinating or ignoring your finances and  MAKE A BUDGET.....NOW!

Don't be intimidated, just jump right in.
The only mistake is NOT doing anything.
If you make a blunder, that's fine.  Just learn from it and make a new budget next month and so on until, through trial and error, you come up with a Budget that works for you!


Here's a pretty simplistic way that I went about setting my first budget. 

I use 1 month as the defining format as most bills are due monthly, so my Budget is a Monthly Budget.

First thing is, you need to write down how much money you have to live on each month.
You can't possibly Live Within Your Means if you don't know what "Within Your Means" is!

Add in all income for the month--your total net income from paychecks in a month, any child support(if you can count on that)and/or alimony per month, monthly pension monies, government payments(like SSI), any side jobs/weekend jobs and hobbies that bring in income, etc.

Now, once you have a total of what cash you have coming into your home each month you know how much you have to live on.
For now, don't count any other savings or checking account money other than this month's income.

Let's say You have a monthly income of $2,500 after taxes.  That's your net income.
Remember that....gross income=before taxes.....net income=after taxes.

Now, on a different sheet of paper start listing your bills.
There is a definite order in which you should pay your bills.

**I know some people tithe to their church or other religious group.  I am not addressing this issue here.  If you tithe, be sure to allocate the proper percentage of your income first, if you follow the "First Fruits" concept.

I see 3 Levels of Spending in a Budget.
*Primary Needs
*Secondary Needs
*Wants

*Primary Needs
1. In a perfect world and especially if you don't have any of your income going directly into savings BEFORE you get your check, take the 1st 10% of your income and and designate this your Payment to Self.
Before you pay ANY other bills, pay yourself!
If you make $2,500 net, pay yourself $250.  Put that first $250 into your savings or in a coffee can in your closet, I don't care right now where.  Just put it aside and DO NOT SPEND IT on monthly bills!

2. Next list what you pay for shelter(rent or mortgage-mortgage includes any taxes, PMI, etc.). Let's say you rent and that costs you $900 month.

3. Next list what you pay for utilities(electric, heat, gas, water, sewage).  This one is harder to figure as it can vary from month to month or from season to season.  If you can gather your utility bills from last year, find the average monthly amount you paid for last year, then add 5% to that to allow for any rise in the cost of these bills, because we all know, the cost of everything keeps going up.  Let's say you have heating/cooling/electric/water/sewage bills that average out to $240 a month.

Let's add up what you have spent so far of your $2,500 income.
$250, $900, $240=$1390
You have $1,110 left to spend.

4. Next list what you spend on food per month.
Another one that can vary.  Let's say you think you can feed your family for $250 a month. (Don't forget to include the money you spend at lunch when working and the money your kids spend at school if they don't bring their lunches too!)

That $250 leaves you with $860 remaining in your monthly income.

*Secondary Needs
After you pay yourself, your housing, utilities and food, you can allocate the rest of your income into any other Secondary Needs.  You can rank these other Spending Needs according to how important you feel it is to fund them.
Examples are....
*Insurance(health, medical, dental, home or renter's, car)
*Telephone
*Transportation(either bus/train/subway passes, car payments/car fees/car costs such as gas/maintenance, taxi costs, any other costs that are required to transport you to your job or out for pleasure)
*Medical/Dental/Pharmaceutical/Vision Co-Pays
*Credit Card Payments....hopefully you don't have any of these!And if you do, hopefully you are paying MORE than the minimum payment amount on them.

Let's say you need $400 to fund these categories per month.
This leaves you with $460 of your monthly income left to spend/save.

*Wants Spending
Once you have all your NEEDS met, then you can budget for your WANTS.
Wants would include, but are not limited to....
*Cable(tv, internet, etc.)
*Entertainment(such as eating out or take-out--unless you put that under your Food Budget, movies and concerts--don't forget to figure in the food or souvenirs, bowling, drinks out with friends, taking kids to an event that charges money and magazine and dvd subscriptions.  Note that I did NOT include shopping as entertainment. ;-)
*Clothing
*Home Decor
*Charitable giving--this is not a physical "need" but a spiritual one and not a want really but it's a good use of extra money.
*Gifts
*Any other thing you want to spend money on that is NOT a need.

Between the cable bill, Netflix, and buying clothing, let's say you requires $250 a month for the Want Categories of Spending.

After allocating money into all your categories, you end up with $210 Leftover at the end of each month's income.

Having a bit leftover is a good thing.
Why?
In case something unexpected happens one month, you have a small emergency cushion.
And you all know that emergencies WILL happen.

So take that leftover $210 and stash it into a safe place, like a bank account or your wall safe.  You want it safe but you also need it to be relatively liquid.  Don't stick this leftover cash into a bond or cd or the stock market where you can't pull it out if needed quickly without having to pay interest penalties.  Once you have built up a sizable emergency fund, then you can stash any leftover funds each month into something that bears some decent interest.

Once you have the Budget written down and set, your work isn't done yet.
Oh NO!
Go get a notebook.
Here's mine.  It cost me .10¢ on sale.  You can get a fancy smancy one if you want to spend a lot....but make sure you add that cost to your budget under a WANTS Category.....you don't NEED fancy....



Now every time you spend money this month, tuck the receipt or the stub from a paid bill or the invoice into the back of that notebook.  
At the end of the month, take all those receipts out and write the amounts into your notebook.

I write on each line--the date the money was paid, then where or what was paid, then list the amount.
(IE: 1/12/10   Water Co.   $60.24)

Start with #1-the payment to yourself.
Then write in #2-the rent/mortgage payment.
Then #3-the utility payments.
Next is #4-all the food receipts.
Continue listing, in the order you Ranked your Spending Categories, all your receipts....Primary Needs, Secondary Needs then Wants.
Then add up all your spending for the month.

If you stayed within your Budget framework, congratulations!
You have a good working Budget.
If your spending exceeded your Budget, go check each category and see where your Budget wasn't accurate.
As long as you are NOT spending more than you make, you are still in good shape.  Your spending may just need to be adjusted in some categories.  See which one(s) you need more cash for and which ones you had budgeted for more than you spent and move the income allocation around.

If you ended up spending more than you had coming in for the month, you need to closely examine what you are spending on and cut however much you are overspending.
And since you wrote down EVERYTHING you spent this month, it is easy to see where your money went!

My suggestion when looking for places to cut spending is to examine the WANTS categories first.
After that, look to your variable spending categories, like Food, Entertainment, Gifts, Donations to Charity, etc.  Next try to see if some creditors will give you a special rate or deal.  Call the utility companies and see if there is a special package or bundle rate, call the credit card company and see if they will lower your interest rate or transfer your balance to a new account that offers 0% interest for a limited time, etc.  It can't hurt to ask and you just might get them to give you a lower price!

If you don't have enough money to live within your means you have 3 options.....
*Increase your Income
OR
*Cut your spending
OR
*A combination of both

DO NOT put living expenses on a credit card if you run out of money!
This will only put you into debt or put you into MORE debt.
And it will KEEP you in DEBT!!
You need to bring more money in somehow &/or spend less.

Good luck on Finding the Budget that works for you!

Sluggy

My 5 Transaction Moneymaker at Rite-Aid.....The Final Report In

Here are my Transactions from Sunday, 1/17, at Rite-Aid.
I went to 3 different stores and did a total of 5 Transactions.  I had planned on 4 but found I needed a 5th trip to get everything purchased for the deals.
The important thing I had to remember was that I had 3 separate Olay Rebates to send for and needed these on 3 separate receipts, I needed to purchase the corresponding Olay products in 3 SEPARATE Transactions!
That was the foundation when writing out my scenarios.  Otherwise, it was just building on these purchases with other items, to get to the $20 or $25 mark so I could use a $X off $X Purchase coupon on top of the individual items' coupons.
The "filler" items were things that qualified for the SCRs &/or items I wanted/needed that were cheap or free after coupons.

And the best advise I can give Anyone who coupons is to BRING A CALCULATOR WITH YOU TO THE STORE!  It is sooo handy in avoiding dumb math mistakes while shopping!!
"Nuf said.....lol




Transaction #1

1 x Olay Regenerist UV Cream stuff=$29.99 YIKES!lol
1x Olay Regenerist Eye Roller 50% sale=$10.99  What the hell is this thing??
SubTotal....$40.98

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $25 Purchase IPQ=$5.00
2 x $3/1 Olay Regenerist ManuQ(1/17PG)=$6.00
1 x $20 Gift of Savings Rite-Aid Certificate=$20.00
Coupon Total....$31.00

$40.98-$31.00=$9.98+$.96tax=$10.94 OOP

Qualified for Olay $20 Rebate HERE($9.06 Moneymaker)AND am $40.98 toward the Rite-Aid SCR#551 $35 prepaid Visa Card.


Transaction #2
2 x Olay Regenerist Cleansers on sale B1G150%off=$11.98
2 x Bayer Aspirin on sale $1.99=$3.98
2 x Doritos on sale $2.49=$4.98
SubTotal.....$20.94

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Purchase AdPerks Rite-Aid IPQ=$5.00
2 x $3/1 Olay Regenerist Cleansers ManuQ(1/17PG)=$6.00
2 x $2/1 Bayer Aspirin AdPerks IPQ=$4.00
2 x $1/1 Doritos AdPerks IPQ=$2.00
2 x $.50/1 Any Snack Item over $.50 Wellness IPQ=$1.00
Coupon Total....$18.00

$20.94-$18.00=$2.94+$.42tax=$3.36 OOP

Qualified for Olay $15 Rebate HERE($11.64 Moneymaker)AND am $11.98 More toward the Rite-Aid SCR#551 $35 prepaid Visa Card($52.96).



 Transaction #3

2 x Olay Lotion B1G150%off sale=$11.23
2 x Old Spice Deodorant on sale $2.50=$5.00
1 x Secret Deodorant=$4.99
1 x Bayer Aspirin on sale=$1.99
SubTotal....$23.21

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Purchase AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
2 x $2/1 Olay Lotion ManuQ(1/17PG)=$4.00 **Though they are correct, tese Qs beeped but she pushed them through.
1 x $1/2 Old Spice Deodorant ManuQ(12/27PG)=$1.00
1 x B2Old Spice/Get Secret Free ManuQ(12/27PG)=$4.99
1 x $2/1 Bayer Aspirin AdPerks IPQ=$2.00
Coupon Total....$16.99

$23.21-$16.99=$6.22+$.38tax=$6.60 OOP

Qualified for Olay TRY ME FREE Rebate HERE($4.63 Moneymaker)AND am $21.22(Old Spice/Secret/Olay) toward the Rite-Aid SCR#551 $35 prepaid Visa Card($74.18).



Transaction #4
4 x Pantene Shampoo on sale $3=$12.00
1 x NyQuil on sale=$3.99
1 x Oral B CrossAction Toothbrush on sale=$2.99
2 x Bayer Aspirin on sale $1.99=$3.98
SubTotal....$22.96

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Purchase AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
2 x $3/2 Pantene ManuQ(12/27PG)=$6.00
1 x $2 Nyquil ManuQ(1/17PG)=$2.00
1 x $1/1 Oral B Toothbrush(12/27PG)=$1.00
2 x $2/1 Bayer Aspirin AdPerks IPQ=$4.00
Coupon Total....$18.00

$22.96-$18.00=$4.96+$.06tax=$5.02 OOP


Rite-Aid SCRs qualified for....$1.25 Oral B and $1 Nyquil AND $18.98(Pantene/Nyquil/Oral B) More toward the Rite-Aid SCR#551 $35 prepaid Visa Card($93.16).

I needed $6.84 more to get to $100 P&G purchases and that $35 Visa card.  Someone also wanted me to pick up some Soda for them so here's what I did....



Transaction #5
4 x 12packs of Pepsi brand sodas on sale $3.33=$13.32
1 x Olay Cleanser on clearance 50%off=$4.99**
1 x Oral B CrossAction Toothbrush on sale=$2.99
1 x Doritos on sale=$2.49
SubTotal....$23.79

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Purchase AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
1 x $3.33 WYB 4 Pepsi Products 12 packs Rite-Aid in-ad Q=$3.33
1 x $3/1 Olay Regenerist ManuQ(1/17PG)=$3.00
1 x $1/1 OralB Toothbrush ManuQ(12/27PG)=$1.00
1 x $1/1 Doritos AdPerks IPQ=$1.00
1 x $.50/1 Any Snack Item over $.50 Wellness IPQ=$.50
Coupon Total....$13.83

$23.79-$13.83=$9.96+$.60tax(on soda)=$10.56 OOP
MY OOP(after soda reimbursement of $9.59)= Negative $.03!

The soda buyer got a free 12 pack because I used a coupon for them and I was able to use a $5 off $20 coupon on my stuff because the soda purchase brought my total up over $20.

Though I can't qualify for another $1 OralB SCR, I have $7.98 More toward the Rite-Aid SCR#551 $35 prepaid Visa Card, giving me a $101.14 Total.

**Now since I have another Olay Regenerist Cleanser item with this transaction, if I can find a second of this brand/type that is inexpensive, I can send for this $15 Olay Rebate again for my *ahem* brother-in-law*ahem*.  Depending on what I spent OOP on the second Cleanser, I can add to my Moneymaker Profit with that purchase/rebate.

*************************
Total OOP for these trips.....$25.89
Rebates qaulified for these trips....$48.48 & a $35 Visa Card

$25.89-$48.48=$22.59 Moneymaker & a $35 Visa Card!
Plus some Olay stuff to sell on eBay and other stuff to take to the Flea Market in the Spring, so I'll get more $$ back too. ;-)

When I was sitting in the car out front of  Rite-Aid #3 figuring out what to buy in Transaction $5 to get over the $100 mark for the Visa card, I realized I had screwed up something.  The Old Spice Deodorants I bought were NOT the correct ones to buy to A-use the FREE SECRET Q I used and B-to qualify for SCR #74(another $2 in rebates).  I had another set of Qs to do this deal again and looked in the Rebate catalog to see what else to buy(yes, I carry this to the store with me!lol) and saw this #74 SCR and noticed the goof.
Ugh!
The cashier didn't notice my goof up and the Qs scanned into the register without a peep anyway.  The correct Deodorants are $4.29 so it should be another $1.79 a piece($3.58 more for 2).
I am torn about what to do.
I want to return them and buy the proper ones...it will raise my OOP, er....I mean lower my Moneymaker amount overall but that's not my concern.
My concern is returning them and rebuying without totally confusing whichever cashier or manager I am dealing with.  It's not simple to do since many coupons where involved the first go-around I don't know how they will handle this(return/rebuy a diff. product and not have the Qs returned for the rebuy?).  When it's all over, I might end up paying much more for them all if they just don't let me pay the difference and exchange for the higher priced Deos.
Exchanging them and paying the difference will let me apply for the #74 SCR, so after rebate only another $1.58 more to pay, and it's the right thing.  But the returning process could be a horrible mess when the dust settles.
Or I could just let it go and hope I pay closer attention next time....
Oh, decisions, decisions....

Anyway, that was how my game plan went down.  I had a whole scenario written down but once I got to the stores, some of the stores were out of things so it was a matter of substituting items from one scenario into another.  I also brought extra Qs and had other items to use if I couldn't come up with enough products in my scenarios that were available at these particular stores.  I could have bought more Nyquil or Pantene or even gotten Always pads/tampons(with BOGO Qs)if I had needed to.
Things never go as planned totally with multiple scenarios but by being ready with alternatives and keeping your mind open, you can be flexible enough to figure optional plans out. 

Now it's off to fill out some rebate forms and do some record keeping....

Sluggy

Monday, January 18, 2010

They Had a Dream Too......a Dream to be Funny

Not to take anything away from this day and our tribute to an amazing man, but I found this image on the internut a few months ago at FileHurricane.com and saved it to share with all my friends who enjoy a good chuckle.

Some how I think MLK Jr. also had a sense of humor and would have appreciated the really bad attempt at advertising by the person who came up with this newspaper ad for their Eating Establishment.



What more can I say here?LOLOL

Now that you've had a laugh, watch and enjoy this....


Sluggy

Meal Plan Monday.....January 18th Edition....Into the 2nd Layer in the Freezer





Last Week's Menu Postmortem...
Almost everything was served as planned.  We did "Breakfast for Dinner" on Sunday instead of the Roast Chicken though.
The fried Calamari was a big hit....but a lot of work and since we used all 2.5lbs. of it for 5 people, it wasn't very frugal.  But it's a "now and again" meal to put into the rotation when I can get squid at a good price.

The relative and #1 son are gone now so we are back down to 4 for dinner.
It is MY BIRTHDAY WEEK this week!  As such, I feeling that I should NOT have to do ANY COOKING this week, however, the family does like to eat....and on a regular basis.

I have made some progress in the freezer.  There was enough room on Saturday for me cram 9 more boxes of Green Giant veggies in.lolol  And I uncovered a bag of local corn I froze in the summer and a corned beef.  The corned beef had been TOTALLY forgotten!  But it was a nice surprise and is now on the menu for this week.  There are still more blobs of unrecognized meat in the freezer but we are into a 2nd layer of foodstuffs.  I might be able to see the back wall in the freezer by week's end...

Here's what I will be serving our family of 4 this Week.....nothing unusual or exciting really.  Just a lot of the same old-same old.

MONDAY--Take Out...Holiday....me. no. cook.
TUESDAY--Kielbasa on Rolls(freezer), Baked Beans(leftover), Corn on Cob(freezer)
WEDNESDAY--Grilled Chicken(frezer) with Peppers/Onions/Mushrooms and Cheese(freezer), Mashed Potatoes(stockpile), Harvard Beets(root cellar)

THURSDAY--Leftovers
FRIDAY--Baked Fish(freezer), Rice(stockpile), Creamed Spinach(freezer)
SATURDAY--Homemade Pizza(freezer/stockpile/root cellar)
SUNDAY--Tacos or Birthday Meal Out
SNACKS/DESSERTS--Pineapple(stockpile), Applesauce(stockpile), Brownies(stockpile), Birthday Cake(stockpile)

Last week I spent $99.86 on food/toiletries....$72.64 at Weis, $18.22 at Rite-Aid, $9.00 at the Bread Outlet(my CVS trip had no out of pocket since I used a free gift card). 

After assorted rebates on the goods purchased(naked juice, 2 x Johnson & Johnson rebate, various items for Rite-Aid Single Check Rebate)amounting to $45.98, my OOP spending for the week is $53.88.

Food Waste Report....bad week here.....1 moldy steak roll, 1 manicotti, a bowl of potato leek soup.  So many people in the house, so much chaos, things get away from me.....*sigh*

Thankfully the grocery stores ads this week here are just a big waste of trees, so there isn't much I want.  We do need some fresh produce for my menu this week that I'll pick up at the small local independent grocer, as they have the best prices this week on produce. I'll try to just buy what is needed this week and keep it under $20.
My current Rite-Aid addiction however, is a whole other story!lol

Check out ORGANIZING JUNKIE to see what other Home Cooks are serving this week.

Sluggy

Sunday, January 17, 2010

New Scott Products Reward Coupon Rebate...Good Until 1/31/10

If you shopped at Rite-Aid last week and bought the 4 pack of Scott Toilet Tissue that was on sale, on friday 1/15/10 or later, hang onto that receipt!

There is another Scott family of products Rebate available.  Buy 2, 3 or 4 different Scott products and you can send away for a $2, $3 or $4 Reward.  This Reward, if like the last time Scott had this rebate, will be in the form of an emailed link to a Coupon for that dollar amount off a Scott product.  The good thing is you can hit the back button and print multiples of the coupon!

If you bought the Scott T.P. last week, you only need to buy either Scott napkins, paper towels, wipes or scrubs to get the $2 coupon Reward....2 more different items to get the $3 reward and so on.

It just so happened that I finally! received my emailed link to the coupon on thursday for the last Scott rebate, I sent away for on 11/21.  I used my $2 coupons the next day(1/15), so after the in-ad $.50 off coupon and the $2 coupon, each pack of T.P. only cost me $.49!
Now if I can find a good deal on the napkins or wipes in the next 2 weeks, I can send for another Reward.
8-))

The Rebate form is HERE on the Scott website.  The rebate period only runs until 1/31/10.

Sluggy

Johnson & Johnson..If it talks like a Weasel and walks like a Weasel....MIR Fiasco!

Well there is consternation in the Couponing World this evening!

There is a Johnson & Johnson Mail-In Rebate that was advertised in last Sunday's coupon insert.  Buy $30 in Johnson & Johnson brand Lotions(at least 2 different brand names)and Get a $10 Rebate.
The MIR form was available in last Sunday's insert as well as on Coupons.com. 
$2/1 Qs were also available on both sources for each of the qualifying brand names(Aveeno, Lubriderm, Purpose, Clean & Clear, Ambi) so you could combine store sales with coupons to get a better deal.

Well it has come to our attention via various online sources(Southern Savers was the 1st one I saw it on), that even though you CAN do this Rebate with more than one receipt, Johnson & Johnson is claiming that your receipts MUST TOTAL $30 to be eligible for the Rebate.  Now if you bought the J&J products along with scads of other things and your receipts add up to $30 or more after coupons/sales, you are fine.  But if you bought the Rebate items alone and used coupons/sales and your receipt(s) don't total $30, you are outta luck!
Go see what is being said about this fiasco HERE and HERE.

Let me bring to Johnson & Johnson's attention that nowhere in the insert ad, coupons or on the rebate form did they specify that you had to spend $30 AFTER coupons!

If this is true, J&J will have a PR NIGHTMARE on their hands with all the pissed off Couponers/Rebaters who will have their rebates denied.
You think they have a BIG Problem NOW with all the Tylenol and associated brands RECALLS(McNeill owns the Johnson & Johnson brand too)?  These recalls are small potatoes compared to a massive flock of disgruntled Rebaters marching en masse(via snail mail, email and telephone)on their headquarters!lolol

At any rate, if they deny all these rebates they will have lost a heap of customers for life....all over the semantics of their interpretation of the wording on a $10 MIR.

Here goes the Domino Effect--
Bad drugs recalled....
Bad rebating policy.....
Bad consumer feelings on two fronts....
Bad sales figures.....
Bad stock report.....
Bad news for McNeill

Well, yours truly went and bought a heap of Johnson & Johnson brands lotions last week....enough to qualify(or so I THOUGHT!)for 2 MIRs--1 for me, 1 for my *ahem*BIL*ahem*.
Being the savvy frugalista I am, the combined total of all 4 of my receipts(2 for each MIR)was $11.47.
Not quite $30, is it?LOL

So I need to decide to...
A--just send them in as is and cross my fingers that Johnson & Johnson doesn't weasel out on their word.
B--return a bunch of stuff(and lose the coupons I used and only get back $11.47).
C--go buy a couple MORE qualifying items but do it on a grocery shopping receipt, so my total receipts add up to at least $30.
D--just keep the stuff.  If I do this and either don't send for the rebates or do send them and they are denied, my Rite-Aid Profit after rebates will suffer this month.

Luckily, I have a week or so to think on this and see what happens before I do anything....and that's just what I'm going to do....wait awhile.

So what would you do??

Sluggy

My 5 Transaction Moneymaker at Rite-Aid this Week...Stay Tuned!



There is a P&G Single Check Rebate available on certain Proctor & Gamble items purchased at Rite-Aid from 1/17-2/13.  It's SCR #551 and can be viewed on the Rite-Aid Website.
Purchasing qualifying items gets you a Visa Preloaded Card--Buy $25, Get $5/Buy $50, Get $15/Buy $100, Get $35.
The best deal of course is the $35 Card. 

I have come up with a 5 Transaction Scenario to qualify for the $35 card.  By combining sales, coupons(manuQs, AdPerk Qs and IP Qs),various Olay rebates, Single Check Rebate items and using my Fall Gift of Savings $20 Certificate I will spend $123.38 and end up with a $28.86 Cash Moneymaker PLUS the $35 Visa card on this deal(Moneymaker of $63.86 in Cash and Gift Card)!
That is, if the Coupon "Powers That Be" are kind to our region in this Sunday's inserts and the prices in the store are what I have been led to believe they should be.

And if the weather holds up on Sunday long enough for me to get out and do 5 Transactions, I'll be back to report in on how I accomplished this later today.

Sluggy

Good Deals at Weis this Week....1/17/10-1/23/10


As far as using Coupons this week at Weis, there aren't many good deals to be had.  A lot of Weis or house brands featured and the usual 'junk' foods like soda, chips, cookies, etc.(which I don't pay much attention to).

No FREEBIES that I can see.  Let me know if you see something because I have gone blind looking for them this week.lol

And of course, NO CATALINA Deals either.....sigh....at least I might be able to stay out of the grocery store this week since it's so abysmal.

Here are the CHEAPIES....

YoPlus Yogurt  & Fiber One Yogurt on sale again this week for $1.50.
--use the $1/1 YoPlus ManuQ from the recent GM insert to get it for .50¢
--use the $.50/1 Fiber One ManuQ(if your store doubles)from the recent GM insert to get it for .50¢

Tony's Pizza  $2.00
--use the $.501/1 ManuQ from 12/13SS(if your store doubles)to get it for $1.00

Activia Yogurt  $2.00
--use the $1/1 ManuQ from either the 10/4SS or the 1/10SS to get it for $1.00

Birds Eye Steamfresh Veggies  $2.00
--use the $1/2 ManuQ(not sure the insert date but it expires 1/17 so use today!) to get it for $1.50 bag
--use the $.50/1 ManuQ from 1/10SS(if your store doubles)to get it for $1.00

And that is about it for Good Coupon Deals.

OTHER DEALS

Meat
Bottom Round Roast $1.49 lb.
--Good price.  Ask the meat dept. person to grind this up for you and you've got very cheap hamburger!

Nathan's Hot Dogs  BOGO ($5.99 reg. price)
--half price with the BOGO sale, so $3.00 a package.  Not a great price for hot doges but these don't go on sale often and they are premium quality in the 'dog world'.  A coupon would have been nice to combine here but no such luck. 8-(

Produce
Mushrooms/Baby Carrots/Lettuce  $1 a bunch/package
--pretty much rock bottom on these items.  Buy & combine all 3 and you've got a nice tasty salad. Per serving it's cheaper than buying those bagged pre-made salads.

Dairy
Weis brand Butter  $2.50
--no coupon deals on the house brands but a good price for butter

Weis Ricotta 15.oz   $2.00
--again, no coupons on house brands but a good price for ricotta


If anyone sees any other good buys this week at Weis, please leave a comment and let us know!

Sluggy

Saturday Shopping....1/16/10 at Weis

I had to go use some Qs on the good deals at Weis I mentioned awhile back, before the sales ad ended on Saturday.



4 x Yakisoba Noodles on sale $1=$4.00
9 x Green Giant Veggies on sale $1=$9.00
2 x Post Cereal on sale 2 for $3=$3.00
1 x Perdue Turkey Meatballs 40% off=$2.39
4 x Sun Crystals on sale $1.99=$7.96
1 x Gallon of Milk=$3.30
4 x Progresso Soup on sale $1=$4.00
8 x Healthy Choice Soup on sale $1=$8.00
1 x YoPlus Yogurt on sale=$1.50
SubTotal.....$52.86
SubTotal after Sales....$43.15

Coupons Used

4 x $.50/1 Yakisoba Noodles ManuQ doubled=$4.00
3 x $.60/3 Green Giant Veggies ManuQ doubled to $1=$3.00
1 x $1/2 Post Cereal ManuQ=$1.00
1 x $.75/1 Perdue Turkey Meatballs ManuQ doubled=$1.00
4 x $1/1 Sun Crystals ManuQ=$4.00
2 x $.50/2 Progresso Soup ManuQ doubled =$2.00
4 x $1/2 Healthy Choice Soup ManuQ=$4.00
1 x $1/1 YoPlus Yogurt=$1.00
Coupon Total.....$20.00

$43.15-$20.00=$23.15 OOP
Savings of 69%

After coupons, the Yakisoba noodles were free, all the Soups & the Yogurt pack were .50¢ ea.,  The GG veggies were .67¢, the Cereal and Sun Crystals were $1 a box and the Meatballs were $1.39.
The only item that was regular retail was the milk. That was also the only 'needed' item.  All the rest was stock-ups.

Sluggy

Saturday, January 16, 2010

What? Not a Rite-Aid Post?! Diving back into CVSing....

So I get an email the other week inviting me to take a CVS survey.  For a few minutes of my time and $5 in ECBs, I'm there!lol

I've been out of the CVS game since last fall.  I decided to use this $5 ECBs and the portion left on my CVS Gift Card to jump back into CVSing.



1/9/10 Transaction

1 x SoyJoy box=$6.00
Used the $5ECB.
$6.00-$5.00=$1.00 OOP  Put on a CVS gift card
Received $6 ECBs

These boxes of Soy Joy are in the Bonus Pack Aisle with all the other specials that are available until 2/14.

I had some All $2/1 Qs that were expiring the 10th that I wanted to use and CVS had All for $3.99 a bottle that week.  I was going to use those Qs at Rite-Aid(of course!lol)because I had a raincheck from when Rite-Aid had the All for $3.99 also, but everytime I go to Rite-Aid they either don't have any All or only 1 bottle.  So it was back into the store to use those Qs and get a few more things as well.


1/9/10 Part II Transaction
3 x All Detergent on sale $3.99=$11.97
2 x Oust Spray $3.99=$5.98
2 x Rubbermaid Containers $1.99BOGO=$1.99
2 x Bioluxe 'Poo and Conditioner BOGO=$9.99
1 x Chocolate Advent Calendar on clearance=$1.25 *Not Pictured*
SubTotal....$33.18

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $30 Purchase(the CVS/Medicare IPQ)=$5.00
3 x $2/1 All Detergent ManuQ=$6.00
1 x BOGO Oust Spray=$3.99
2 x $1/1 Rubbermaid Containers ManuQ=$2.00($.01 profit)
1 x $6 ECBs(soy joy)=$6.00

Coupon Total.....$22.99

$31.18-$22.99=$10.19+$.58tax=$10.77 OOP Put on CVS Gift Card
Received $6 ECBs(2x3 Oust).
So I used my $6 ECBs, got $6 more and used my $2 All Qs with nothing OOP.
And there is a Full Price Refund on the Bioluxe Conditioner, so I'll be getting $9.99 back on this purchase.

And for all you Compacters out there, yes, I totally did buy NEW PLASTIC containers here!
Ugh.
But they were FREE after Qs and we needed them.
Buying New Total for 2010.....2+$0OOP
Compacting.....0

This week the Sis-in-law wanted to go to CVS so off we went again this week.  I wanted to get some of the Bonus Pack Buys of the Nature's Bounty MyLife Vitamins.  The ones in the special aisle display are BOGO $9.99 for 2 Bottles.  I read somewhere online(frugalsuz.blogspot.com perhaps?)that Nature's Bounty has a website where you can get IPQs for their products by submitting codes off of bottles that you buy.  Since I have a TON of chewable Vitamin C plus other NB vitamins I bought at Rite-Aid(where else?lol)the past few months for basically free or $1 after coupons, I went online and fairly shortly I had enough points to redeem for some $5 off Nature's Bounty Qs...sweet!
So we were off to CVS.....

1/15/10 Transaction

2 x Your Life Vitamins BOGO=$9.99
1 x CVS Juice on sale=$2.50
1 x SoftSoap Hand Soap=$3.99
SubTotal....$16.48

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Purchase=$5.00 *****
2 x $5/1 Nature's Bounty=$10.00
Coupon Total....$15.00

$16.48-$15.00=$1.48 OOP  Put on CVS Gift Card
Received $3ECBs(WYB 2 Nature's Bounty)& $2ECBs(WYB Bonus SoftSoap)=$5ECBs

*****
I didn't realize until I got home and went over my receipt that I didn't spend enough to use that $5 off $20 Coupon!
EEK!
I was thinking each Vitamin purchase counted.....total on those was $19.98 BEFORE the BOGO so with the juice and soap was over $20.
But that cashier never even said BOO about the situation....if she had I would have turned bright red and bought more.  I reallly wasn't trying to pull a fast one here.  For lack of a better phrase, My Bad.lol

I'm up to $11ECBs at this point.

I was over by that CVS again this morning, so I went back in for more Vitamins....this time I bought enough to use the $5 off Q.lol


1/16/10 Transaction

1 x Soy Joy bonus Days box=$6.00
4 x YourLife NB Vitamins BOGO@$9.99=$19.98
SubTotal=$25.98

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 CVS IPQ=$5.00
4 x $5/1 Nature's Bounty IPQ(from Rewards Program)=$20
Coupon Total....$25.00

$25.98-$25.00=$.98 OOP put on CVS Gift Card
Received $6 ECBS(3 for each 2 NB Vitamins), $6 ECBs(Soy Joy box)=$12 ECBs

Not having spent any ECBs, I am now up to $23 in ECBs and no OOP thanks to the Gift Card.

CVS Total for 2010....
OOP....$0.00($14.43 on GC)
Value of Items Bought....$164.32
ECBs Earned....$23.00
ECBs Spent....$0.00
Other Rebates on Purchases....$9.99


Sluggy

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Rite-Aid Tonight and the J&J $10 MIR Deal

I decided to do the Johnson & Johnson Lotion Spend $30/Get $10 MIR Deal(rebate form is available on coupons.com), so up to Rite-Aid I pranced this evening after having served my world famous Boston Baked Beans to the fandamily.



2 x Aveeno Skin Cream @$3.49=$6.98
1 x Clean & Clear Cleaner=$4.99
1 x Lubriderm Lotion=$4.69
1 x Contact on sale=$4.99
SubTotal....$21.65

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Purchase AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
2 x $2/1 Aveeno IPQ=$4.00
2 x $1/1 Aveeno Rite-Aid in-ad Q=$2.00
1 x $2/1 Clean & Clear IPQ=$2.00
1 x $1/1 Clean & Clear Rite-Aid in-ad Q=$1.00
1 x $2/1 Lubriderm IPQ=$2.00
1 x $1/1 Lubriderm Rite-Aid in-ad Q=$1.00
1 x $2/1 Contact ManuQ=$2.00
Coupon Total....$19.00

$21.65-$19.00=$2.65+.04¢tax=$2.69 OOP
SCRebates qualified for....$4.99(Contact)under BIL's account
$2.69OOP-$4.99Rebate=$2.30 Moneymaker!

And I have $16.66 in purchases(before Qs) toward the J&J $10 Rebate.
Only $13.34 to go.

Sluggy

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

$1.43 OOP Scenario for Cottonelle, Kleenex & Glade at Rite-Aid this Week

If you need paper goods and candles, here's a scenario to do at Rite-Aid this week.

Here's what ya need in "Couponage".....
1 x $5 off $20 AdPerks IPQ
1 x $.50/3 Kleenex ManuQ
1 x $1/3 Kleenex Rite-Aid in-ad Q
2 x $1/2 Cottonelle ManuQ
4 x $.50/1 Cottonelle Rite-Aid in-ad Q
2 x Buy Glade Tin/Get Refill FREE BlinkieQ
1 x $3/2 Glade ManuQ
4 x $.50/1 Glade Rite-Aid in-ad Q

Buy....
3 x Kleenex on sale $3.99/3=$3.99
4 x Cottonelle on sale $1.99=$7.96
2 x Glade  Oil Tins on sale $2.49=$4.98
2 x Glade Refills on sale $2.49=$4.98
SubTotal....$21.91

Hand over the Qs above
Coupon Total....$20.48

$21.91-$20.48=$1.43 OOP(plus tax)

Get 4 4-packs of Toilet Paper, 3 boxes of Facial Tissue & 2 sets of Glade Oil Candles and Refills for $1.43.

Have ya'll had enough of the Rite-Aid talk yet?lol

Sluggy

Almost FREE or FREE..... OSTEO BI FLEX at CVS or RITE-AID & BAYER ASPIRIN at RITE-AID

If you use the Osteo Bi Flex Arthritis Supplements, there are 2 places you can get them for almost FREE.



CVS--The CVS Bonus Days Extra Care Buck Offer Items.  One of these Bonus Days Items is Osteo Bi-Flex.  Buy one get one Free on these bottles in this specially marked display is $12.99.  There are $6/1 ManuQs in the 1/10 inserts.  Use 2 Qs and pay $.99 for 2 bottles.  And you get $3ECBs on each bottle.  The Bonus Items Promo runs until 2/14, so you can do this NOW!
If you have a $X off $X purchase CVS Q, you could get these for FREE after that Q with additional purchased to get up to whatever you need your total to be.

Rite-Aid--The ad for the week of 1/24 shows Osteo Bi Flex on BOGO sale.  The smallest bottle of this item at Rite-Aid is usually priced at $19.99 reg. shelf price, so with the sale get 2 for $19.99.  To get it for FREE do this.....

Go to the AdPerks area of the Rite-Aid website, sign up and watch 20 of their "video-mmercials".
Include the Osteo Bi Flex "mmercial" in those 20 you watch.  Then you can print out the Bonus $5 off $20 Q and the $3 off Osteo Bi Flex Q too.(Be sure to print multiples of each when you print, as you can't print them again later.  It's a one shot deal.)

Now on the week of the 24th, take a bonus $5 off $20 Q and TWO of the $3 off Osteo AdPerk Qs and TWO of the $6 off ManuQs from the coupon inserts to Rite-Aid.  Buy 2 Osteo Bi Flex bottles plus an item you want that cost AT LEAST $3.01 to get you to a $23 total.  VERY IMPORTANT!....you MUST have at least $23 in purchases BEFORE Qs!!

TOTAL....$23

Use your $5 off $20 Q, 2 x $6/1 Osteo ManuQs, 2 x $3/1 AdPerks Osteo Qs=$23 in Qs.

$23-$23=$.00 OOP! (Unless you need to pay tax in your state on the purchase.)


AND......
Next week, 1/18-1/23 at Rite-Aid you can get Bayer Aspirin for FREE.

Bayer Aspirin will be on sale that week for $1.99 for selected sizes/types.
Watch the Bayer "video-mmercial" on AdPerks and then print out a $2 off Q.  This Bayer Q is good for ANY size/type bottle!
Make sure you buy something else with the Aspirin as the Q is 1¢ more than the sale price, or your Q will beep when scanned at the register.
Free Aspirin!

Sluggy

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Rite-Aid Trip This Week....1/10/10

I made a trip to Rite-Aid to do this week's deals late on Sunday night.
I was still on the fence about doing the Johnson & Johnson Buy $30, Get a $10 MIRebate Deal so I was going to put off doing Rite-Aid until later in the week, since I didn't have enough items to get to use a $5 off $20 AdPerks IPQ.
But #2 son decided he needed to buy a new Top-Up Card for his phone(which would put me over the $20 total)so off we went to do a 'quickie'.


1-10-10

1 x $30 Virgin Mobile Top-Up Card=$30 *not pictured*
1 x Theraflu on sale=$4.99
1 x Contact Cold-Flu on sale=$4.99
1 x Glade Candle on sale=$2.49
SubTotal.....$42.47(with son's purchase)
My Total.....$12.47

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
1 x $2/1 Theraflu IPQ=$2.00
1 x $2/1 Contact ManuQ(1/10 inserts)=$2.00
1 x $.50/1 Glade Candle RA in-Ad Q=$.50
1 x $2/1 Glade ManuQ(11/? insert)=$2.00
Coupon Total.....$11.50

$12.47-$11.50=$.97 OOP
Value of $16.97

SCRebates qualified for....$3 Theraflu, $4.99 Contact=$7.99
$.97-$7.99=$7.02 MONEYMAKER!


JANUARY TOTALS
OOP (before Rebates)....$21.11
Value of Items Bought....$560.12
Savings of.....96.24%

SCR qualified for.....$57.99
Kraft Rebate qualified for at Rite-Aid...$10.00
Game of Life game Winnings....$2.00
Gift Cards.....$5

Total Gains for January...$69.99+$5 GC

$21.11-$69.99=$48.88 MONEYMAKER for the Month!

Sluggy

Ritz CRACKERFULS Taste Test Product Review

Disclaimer.....the opinion expressed below is unbiased and mine alone.  I did not receive any product or payment from the manufacturer of said product in exchange for a review. 


 I wanted to do the Keep the Jingle in Your Holidays Kraft Rebate a few weeks ago--the one that is valid from 12/1 through 1/31--under Brother-in-Law's name.  Buy 10 select Kraft/Nabisco/Planters item and get a check for $10 back.  Price Chopper had the appropriate crackers on sale for $2 and with the $1/1 Qs I had, the crackers were $1.  So the 10 boxes cost me $10 and I will get $10 back....free crackers!

One of the crackers valid for this rebate are those Ritz Crackerfuls that came out late last year.  I had yet to try them, so I picked up a few boxes among the 10 boxes of crackers I bought.  I like those little traditional cheese cracker sandwiches & I've heard other people locally rave over these Crackerful things, so I went into this thinking I'd like these.

First off, let's look at the box....



The contents weighs in at 6 ounces.
There are 6 crackers in the box.
That's 6 servings of 1 cracker sandwich each.
Each cracker sandwich is approximately 5" long.



I took a bite......sort of like the cheese crackers I remembered from my youth, but something was off or different.

So I tasted the cracker alone and found that the cracker component of these sandwiches was so SWEET!  Chock full of sugar-like substances according to the ingredient list on the box.
First I noticed the texture of the filling was very different from the traditional sandwiches filling.  This one had the consistency of a combination of marshmallow and the weight of floam--light and grainy with a pastel peach color.


Then I tasted the filling.
It was like having a salt lick in my mouth!
UGH!
Combining the overly sweet cracker with the salt lick filling gives you a classic sweet/salty flavor combination that is very popular and well liked.  But it was not an enjoyable mouth experience. I hardly got ANY cheese flavor, just the salt component.
Ok, maybe a little bit of a chemical cheese flavor like boxed Kraft Macaroni & Cheese.

The box claims these Crackers contain 5g of Whole Grain and Real Cheese.

But I counted THIRTY ingredients on the side panel.  Besides what they tout as ingredients, there was also Sugar, Assorted Oils, Salt, Corn Syrup Solids, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Color Extracts, Artificial Colors, etc.
That's THREE KINDS of SUGARS.
Get out your magnifying glass to see all the ingredients!


And each cracker sandwich is wrapped individually in a coated mylar packaging.  Inside each wrapper the cracker is snuggled inside a white paperboard sleeve.

At least the outer box is 100% recycled paperboard.

And the calorie count is 130 PER Cracker Sandwich.
And 230mg of Salt per Sandwich(10% of your PDVs for sodium in one cracker).

Lastly, the regular suggested retail on a box of this Crackerfuls is $3.49.
6 Crackers.
$3.49.
That's .58¢ per 5" cracker.

I don't think I'll be buying these again.

Thumbs down Nabisco.....

Sluggy

Monday, January 11, 2010

Meal Plan Monday.....January 11th Edition....Using my Food Budget to Stock-Up A Bit





Last Week's Menu Postmortem...

We had about half of the meals as I had planned them.  Some nights we just didn't feel like what was slated and I have so much in my freezer and stockpile that we just substituted something else I already have on hand or we worked on some leftovers.
One dinner that was a last minute substitution was GREAT!  I had a roll of Italian Sausage....not links but a loose sausage meat roll.  This had been hanging out in the freezer door too long so it had to get used.  What I did was brown and crumble the meat, then I boiled a box of Whole Wheat Penne Pasta and made a pot of Spaghetti Sauce from scratch and added the sausage meat to that.  Dump the Penne and the Sauce into a casserole and top with Shredded Mozzarella.  Bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes.  Add a salad and you've got a tasty, hearty, cold weather beater dinner!  And better still, no money was spent this week on it.

I've moved a few of the meals to this week, and adjusted my plan to accomodate the relative that is visiting us this week.

Here's what I will be serving our family of 6 this Week.....

MONDAY--Fried Calamari(freezer), Garlic Shells in Butter Sauce(stockpile), Carrots(freezer)
TUESDAY--Taking the Relative out for Dinner
WEDNESDAY--Boston Baked Beans(stockpile),Cornbread(stockpile)
THURSDAY--Pork Ragu(stockpile/freezer) Garlic Bread, Creamed Spinach(freezer)
FRIDAY--Chicken Alfredo with Vegetables(freezer/leftover/stockpile)
SATURDAY--Leftovers-only 2 family members home for dinner
SUNDAY--Roast Chicken, Roast Veggies, Mashed Potatoes(freezer/stockpile)
SNACKS/DESSERTS--Pineapple(stockpile), Applesauce(stockpile), Brownies(stockpile), Birthday Cake(stockpile)

Last week I spent $88.44 on food/toiletries....$73.05 at Weis, $7.26 at Rite-Aid, $7.13 at Carone's and $1.00 at CVS.
$32.88 that was spent, was for food/toiletry needs that were used in that week.  $55.56 was in future needs/wants.  About half of that $55.56 was on meat which I got very inexpensively.

After assorted rebates on the goods purchased(naked juice, kraft/planters nuts, full price rebate on shampoo, various items for Rite-Aid Single Check Rebate)amounting to $37.99, my OOP spending for the week is $50.45.

Food Waste Report....1 small cube of cheese(about 1"x 1"x1/2" thick)that wasn't worth scraping the mold off of and 1 slice of bread(a heel)that went moldy too.

Since I bought Molasses last week, this week's menu only requires milk, sliced cheese(for #2 son's back up meal of choice-grilled cheese)and bread stock-up. I do want to stock-up on more Progresso Soup on sale this week at Weis as well as more Naked Juice to do the rebate for BIL.
$25 should do it for weekly needs so I'll reserve the other $37.50 of the food budget for stock-ups if I find something worth getting at a good price.

I think that next week, after #1 son goes back to college and the relative leaves, I'm going to have a NO Grocery Store Shopping Week.  I hope Weis doesn't decide to do a rare good Catalina Deal next week!lolol

Check out ORGANIZING JUNKIE to see what other Home Cooks are serving this week.

Sluggy