Sunday, December 2, 2012

Christmas Shopping for Almost Free Using Credit Card Points


One of my children may want a HOT video game this year for Christmas from Santa.
This may or may not be an image of said game....... ;-)



So Santa went in search of this game.  And Santa wanted to find it for a deal without having to actually set foot into a store.

Santa first went to her accumulated credit card points website.  They offered the game in question for 7,500 pts.
Before I hit that buy button Santa then went to see if Amazon had anyone on there selling this game.
And I found it from a Seller, being fulfilled by Amazon so it would be shipped free since it was a $60 game.  Plus the seller in question was selling this new sealed game for $5 less than the suggested retail.

With that information in hand, I went back to my Credit Card's Points website to see how many points I had to pay for an Amazon $50 gift card.
That was only 5,000 points but the actual game from them was 7,500 points.

So you know what I did next, don't you?
I bought an Amazon electronic gift card code, which they emailed me right away.  Physical gift cards take a couple of weeks to be snail mailed to you but digital codes come immediately.  So I spent 5,000 of my credit card points.
I then went onto Amazon and purchased the game using my free gift card code and $5 cash.
I used my credit card for the $5 so I'll get more points for that spending. ;-)

In the end, the game cost Santa $5 cash and Santa saved 2,500 credit card points to use on something else.

Santa is one smart dude dudette!

What kind of deals has Your Santa found lately?

Sluggy

Cran-Pistachio Oat Cookies Recipe...A Good Holiday Cookie


I got this recipe out of the local grocery store health magazine found free in the store.
After getting a request for the recipe, here is a link to the company's website...

CRAN-PISTACHIO OAT COOKIES

You can go there and cut and paste it into a document and print it out.

And here is the YouTube Video if you like a visual....(You can also watch this from the Weis website as it's embedded there too)....



They taste very good even though they are "healthy". ;-)
And they are nice and festive for the Holidays.

And if you believe margarine ("I Can't Believe It's Not Butter")is NOT healthy, feel free to use the stuff found in nature--butter--like I did instead.
You have my permission.  ;-)

Sluggy

The P&G Celebrate The Season REBATE


I talked about the new P&G Rebate in this post HERE.
It's a spend $50 in select P&G products and get a $15 Rebate in the form of a Visa gift card.
The form is online HERE.

Among the product lines are Herbal Essence, Pantene and Cover Girl.
Last week I spent $31.34 on Cover Girl items.
And earlier in late October I spend $12 in Herbal Essence items.
Combined that put me at $43.34 spent toward the $50.

I forgot that I also spent $7 on 2 bottles of Pantene on my last transaction at Rite-Aid last week and this puts me at $50.34, so I've earned that $15 gift card.
8-)
My out of pocket spending at Rite-Aid in November was $1.25 but between my $2 SavingStar cash rebate and my P&G gift card rebate of $15 I did much better than FREE at the drugstore!

Sluggy

Couldn't Stay Away from Rite-Aid & Monthly Totals


Since next week looks abysmal at Rite-Aid, I did some spending 'O The +Ups this week.

I am going into these transactions with $63.99 in +Up Rewards.

There was a "Spend $12, Get $3 Back" Food Deal so I got some things we needed three days ago on my card....





4 x Hungry Jack Pancake Mix on sale $2.23=$8.92 *Sale price was $2.50 but 20% discount made them less.
3 x Olives on sale $1.00=$3.00
1 x Minced Garlic on sale=$1.00
8 x Progresso Soups on sale $1.50=$12.00
SubTotal.....$24.92

Coupons Used
4 x .55¢ Hungry Jack IPQ =$2.20
1 x .55¢ Hungry Jack Load2Card Q=$.55
1 x $1/4 Progresso Soups ManuQ=$1.00
1 x $1.25/4 Progresso Soups IPQ=$1.25
Coupons Total...$5.00

$24.92-$5.00=$19.92
I used $19 in +Up Rewards and put the .92¢ on my gift card.
I received back $6 in +Up Rewards(2 x $3 Spend $12, Get $2 food Deal).
And I'll be getting back a $2.00 Rebate from Saving Star for buying the 8 cans of Progresso soup, which means I "paid" $11 total for all these items.

And I now have $91.25 tracking toward the Holiday Promo.  Only $13.75 left to "spend" before I get my bonus $10 +Ups. 8-)

This trip--
OOP....$0.00
Value of items....$43.14
+Ups coming into this transaction....$63.99
+Ups used....$19.00
+Ups earned.....$6.00
+Ups at the end.....$50.99

I also bought this on the BIL's card....



2 x Dove Men's Body Wash(raincheck)2/$5=$5.00  *
1 x Colgate Max Fresh Toothbrush on sale=$2.99
SubTotal....$7.99

Coupons Used
2 x $2/1 Dove Men's product IPQ(coupons dotcom)=$4.00
1 x .50¢/1 Colgate Toothbrush IPQ(coupons dotcom)=$.50
1 x $2/1 Dove Men's product Load2Card Q=$2.00
Coupon Total....$6.50

$7.99-$6.50=$1.49 + .15¢tax=$1.64
I used a $1 +Ups to pay and put the .64¢ on my gift card.
I received back $4 in +Ups($2 WYB2 Dove, $2 Colgate).

So I grew my +Up Rewards by $3 for this transaction.

*The Dove Body Wash Deal this week is 2 for $7 and gives a $2 +Ups.  I had a raincheck for the 2 for $7 price Deal from October.  Since it included getting a $2 +Ups also, it was written as 2 for $5 on the raincheck.  By waiting and using this raincheck now, I got the lower price AND I got the $2 in +Ups for this week's deal. 8-)  The BIL card also still had a $2/1 Load2card Dove Men's Body Wash Q on it, so I was paid $1 to buy 2 bottles of the body wash AND I got a $2 +Ups as well.

This trip--
OOP....$0.00
Value of items....$16.57
+Ups coming into this transaction....$50.99
+Ups used....$1.00
+Ups earned.....$4.00
+Ups at the end.....$53.99

I had to wait a day to do another transaction(waiting on the new +Ups to go "live" and having the right denominations).  I couldn't resist doing the P&G Deal on the BIL's card too on Friday.  While it didn't grow my +Ups(and spent down quite a few), it was a good deal for Tide.  Have you seen how expensive that shit is lately?!?!  A reason I don't usually buy it.....


4 x Tide detergent on sale $5.94=$23.76
2 x Pantene Shampoo on sale=$7.00
1 x Samy Hair Color on sale=$7.99 Wellness discount was lower than sale price
1 x St. Joseph Aspirin on sale=$4.99
SubTotal....$43.74

Coupons Used
1 x $1/2 Tide ManuQ=$1.00
1 x .20¢/1 Tide ManuQ=$.20 Seriously a 20 cents coupon?  What. A. Joke.
1 x $1/2 Pantene ManuQ=$1.00
1 x $5/1 Samy Hair Color IPQ=$5.00
Coupon Total....$7.20

$43.74-$7.20=$36.54
I used $35.99 in +Ups and put .55¢ on my gift card.
I received back $29 in +Ups($5 Samy, $4 St. Joseph, $15 WYB $30 P&G, $5 Holiday Promo spend $50, Get $5).

Paid $35.99, got back $29 means this lot of items "cost" me $7.53(including what I put on the gift card).

This trip--
OOP....$0.00
Value of items....$66.42
+Ups coming into this transaction....$53.99
+Ups used....$35.99
+Ups earned.....$29.00
+Ups at the end.....$47.00

I've got 2 weeks to find ways to roll $47 +Up Rewards.  Here's hoping the ad following this upcoming one is better at Rite-Aid.


*And here are my MONTHLY TOTALS*
 
GRAND TOTALS FOR NOVEMBER.......

Out Of Pocket....$1.25  cash
Value of items bought.....$492.63
Savings Rate of  99.74%
Single Check Rebate due....$0.00
Other Rebates due......$2.00(SavingStar)
After SCR applied, Out of Pocket.... $0.00
Savings Rate....great than 100 %

+Ups at beginning of month...$10.00+
+Ups used....$198.49
+Ups received...$235.49+
+Ups currently...$47.00+ 

I love Rite-Aid.  They give me stuff for free. 8-)

Sluggy

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Last Chance To Enter the Giveaway!


Oh, to have that color hair back again and NOT have it come out of a box.....


Just a quick reminder that tomorrow is the last day to enter my current BORING BLOG BOX GIVEAWAY!
Check out the link on my right Side Bar, right over there ----->

The Giveaway ends at 11:59 pm Sunday December 2nd so get those last entries in now!

The Sealed Pot "Guess How Much I Have Saved" ends tonight, Saturday December 1st at midnight so get your guess in now before it's too late.  Limit 1 guess per person.  The link is also over on the Side bar. -->

Off to work on the eBay stuff, cleaning and then to tally up my November figures.
Oh goody!  I get to do numbers.....rubs hands together with GLEEEEEEEEE!

Sluggy

Friday, November 30, 2012

Recent Genealogical Hijinx


I haven't talked about my Genealogy obsession lately, so let's do that today.

I've spent the last few months assisting a fellow searcher, pardon the pun, dig up some information on his ancestors.

I signed up to be a photo volunteer on Find A Grave earlier this year.
If you sign up to take photos of gravestones near you, every time someone goes on FAG and asks for a photo to be taken and it's in your area, you get an email with that request.  You don't "have" to fullfill it but they send the request to you so you know another one has been made.

Back in July I received notification that a photo was requested for a headstone in a town nearby.
This was a cemetery I wanted to go poke around in but with it being the peak of Summer and the worse possible time for me to be galumphing through graveyards in the heat and humidity I just couldn't do it then.  Heck, visiting my own ancestor in OH in June in 90 degree heat about did me in! lol

The photo volunteers are not very active around these parts so I went ahead and emailed the gentleman and told him I'd give his photo a go but it would have to wait until the Fall but I wouldn't officially "take" the request so that if someone else wanted to give it a shot before I got around to do it, they could.

After we communicated and he was happy to wait on me, I went poking around his family tree.  He had a genealogy website for his many branches that I perused and then I went onto Ancestry to do some digging too.  The photo request was for a headstone for a young child.

This gentleman lives in England, as does the bulk of his family and ancestors.  Seems 2 of his great great grandfather's brothers decided to hop a steamer for the USA in 1880.  They settled near the area were I live today.  The records on their whereabouts/activities gets sketchy from that point.

Here is one of the few photos of the older brother I found from his passport on Ancestry.  This was taken years after he emigrated here and was found in a passport from when he went back to England to visit family around 1923.....


Plus this researcher in the UK didn't pay the extra $$ on Ancestry for access to the US records(the foreign records for him).  So I went about researching this side of his family.  I did lots of his grunt work for free since it provided me a learning experience and helped made me a better researcher, so we both gained something from the attempt.
I also was searching only from free records(aside from & outside of my ancestry subscription) and wasn't paying for any access or official documents, which made finding information that much harder.

One of the brothers who emigrated to the US married in this area and there is record that the wife gave birth to 12 children.   8 of them are known, but only 6 made it past childhood. I helped fill in with those 6 where they went/what they did/whom some married and he was able to find from there some living descendants of one of these siblings.....they only sibling who's line seems to have survived from either of the emigrating brothers.

Here's a photo of the younger brother with his wife and the 4 oldest children who survived infancy.  My friend obtained this photo from the surviving line of relations.....


2 big breakthroughs I made for him where finding the death record and the will of this brother who emigrated and I found out the identity of the woman he married and the family she was a part of.  He wanted to find the marriage certificate(which we still can't locate)as that's the 100% sure way to id the wife's last name/family.

But I found on the record of one of their children's baptismal church entry record of a sponsor with a different name, then I found that family, their migration/ship records/census records/where buried/etc. and all the evidence leads us to this sponsor being the wife's younger brother. 
And to go further, the wife's family emigrated from the same region of the UK as the 2 brother's my friend was researching.  This means he can connect with a whole other large family there in the UK.
As a bonus I found evidence that in the wife's family, most of her siblings left the US after a short time and set sail again for Australia, where quite a large contingency of this clan have flourished there as well.
My friend has gained a large number of new family from these discoveries!

When I was finally able to walk the cemetery for him to find this headstone, I turned up nothing.  Someone put all the burial records for this cemetery online, however 2 things made this a fruitless task....1-this cemetery is MASSIVE!  It's acres upon acres large and it's not laid out in any organized, methodical way.  It seems to be one of those that they just filled it up and added a new piece of land as they ran out of room.
This town back between 1850 and 1920 was a Boom Town for the coal mining industry.  It grew so fast and was a major city for it's time.  Once coal mining declined there the city fell into ruin and now it's a sleepy little rundown place with nothing but empty store fronts and crumbling buildings and a lot of people who for whatever reason can't/won't leave.  Needless to say there are few jobs and rampant poverty and despair there.  The city has lost about 60% of the population from what it was at it's high point.  Every census the population shrinks another 10% as the old people die off.

The cemetery is not well cared for either now.
Hubs and I were in there for 3 hours and we didn't even begin to cover it all.
AND 2-we can't find anyone in charge who has any kind of plan of "whom is buried where".  With a cemetery that large, it's a wild goose chase unless you can at least narrow down where someone is suppose to be planted.  Since this person we are looking for was an infant, and the family was young and didn't have much money, we think the grave may not be marked or have a headstone, in which case looking for one is pointless. If we could find a burial map, at least we could have the information of where her grave is located.

We'll continue to try to locate someone with the burial plans for the cemetery in question.  My friend was able to find out where the younger of the two brother ancestors is buried(the same cemetery as a sister of his wife I found out), so I told him I'd put a Memorial up for the brother on Find A Grave and put out a photo request, just in case there is a headstone for him. I'll request too, that they look around for any other headstones with the brother's surname, as well as his wife's maiden name to possibly find any more of her siblings or parents, if buried there.

I also connected with my 3rd cousin once removed on my mother's side of the family a couple of months ago.  I went trolling through some message boards and found a question from him on his grandmother's maiden name, which was my mother's maiden name.  I noticed too that he has a different last name and I was trying to track down an ancestor with that last name who married one of the sisters of my great grandfather.  It runs out we share a pair of ancestors born in in 1795 & 1805.  I also found we share ancestors as well through another family line, through his grandfather's surname, so we are related by birth and by marriage.
My cousin is retired and a generation closer to our ancestors and I've been able to connect him to the rest of the family lines, besides his direct descendant from our joint ancestral pair and he's been able to fill in some gaps/dates/names/details for me in his direct line.  Unlike most of the other researchers I've come across in this year who I share family with, he seems to want to be related to me.lol  Ok, that didn't sound quite right.....he wants to continue to have a connection with me, both as "kin" and as a fellow ancestor hunter.  8-)

You wouldn't believe some of the people I've run across this past year while doing genealogy!  Ok, if you've done genealogy you WOULD believe it....lol  There are plenty of researchers who won't share the information they have.  It's a hostile world really.....they guard their records and data and hoard their dead people.  It's madness I tell you, madness!  And if you DARE want to be friendly with someone who is related to you, well, that just isn't done.
Ass holes.....



Another brick wall that got knocked down for me was finding out the maiden name of my grandfather's brother's wife.
I remember this Great Uncle fondly, you may have seen I posted his photo for Veteran's Day in this post HERE.
I've just begun to research him and I had a post planned about him but that's for another time.

I remembered that his wife was named Edith but since I didn't have the maiden name or any marriage documentation yet I was laying awake at night trying to wrack my brain to recall it since I am sure at some point as a child I heard it.
But that just gave me a headache and made me lose sleep.
My Great Uncle had died young in the 1970's and I lost track of his wife.  I figured she remarried and might still be alive so I thought searching for her was pretty hopeless at this point with what resources I had available to me.


I had requested the transfer of the Find A Grave memorial someone made for this Great Uncle many months ago and they had never responded to my request.
About the time I posted about him for Veteran's Day, I got a notice that his Memorial on F.A.G. had been transferred finally!  When I went to look at it and put his photo on there, I found that someone else had taken a photo of his headstone and lo and behold!......Edith was there on the stone sharing his resting place and her maiden name was included!
Now I have that information and a new branch of the family tree to meander around.
And the funny thing I see now that I've poked around a bit in her family......Edith's mother is from the same family that my 3rd cousin once removed.....the one his grandmother married into.
Weird how this whole "who is related to whom" thing works, huh?

Sluggy








Thursday, November 29, 2012

Using Up Leftovers Makes Me Happy.....Really Happy!


Around Chez Sluggy we are all about using up leftovers and not having food waste.
We take this mission seriously.....really, we do!

Like the other day.......
I was attempting to clean out the little freezer over the fridge.
And I found some old sherbet in there.....





This was a holdover from early Summer, might have been Spring actually if I think about it.

So what do you do with a big clump of Pina Colada Sherbet that has freezer burn and it's November and you just don't need to cool off from the heat anymore?


Well if you are me, you add this.....






Then you add some pineapple juice and some ice cubes in a blender too until it looks like this....


Somehow drinking this frozen pina colada in November somehow doesn't seem as wrong as eating sherbet in November.

Now I can truly say that Avoiding food waste makes me happy!

Sluggy