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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Christmas on a Shoe String (Without Looking Like It!)
How is that possible?? I'm glad you asked!
First off I played the CVS game faithfully. I stored everything I got and then made my son's teachers baskets with Glade products, pens, pencils, book covers, etc. The rest of the items I put aside for our annual Survivor Style auction that we hold on Christmas Eve! This fun auction allows all the family and friends who show up at our house on Christmas Eve the chance to leave with a load of extras! So, we tone down our giving because the auction items we feel (and I'm know our family does too) count as additional gifts!! If they bid right, they can leave with items totaling more than 20-30 dollars easily!
Next, I checked all of my point oriented sites that I am member of. Survey sites like ZoomPanel, sites like My Points, and even our credit card points program and I look to see what kind of gifts I can grab. With ZoomPanel, I knocked out a CD on my sister's wish list. With My Points, I knocked out a Home Depot and a Subway gift card. Three gifts in total for FREE!
Moving on, I checked my Amazon.com gift card balance. There are plenty of ways to earn Amazon.com gift cards. So many in fact, that I've dedicated a whole post to it!! It includes sites like that Swagbucks and Opinion Outpost to name just two. With just over $60.00 already loaded in my account (which I earned in less than 2 months), I knocked out three more people. Thomas Train tracks for my nephew, a CD of traditional hymns for my mother, and three books and a CD on my sister's wish list. I even managed to sneak in a book for myself! All items qualified for Free Super Saver Shipping and Ta Da! All free with a whopping balance of $0.57 left to add to in my account!
Finally, I utilized coupons and sale ads. You might remember my Target deal and how I got Hungry Hippos travel games for free and Pictureka for $0.24. Two more gifts for friend's children down and 1 gift for my son's pre-school gift exchange down - for $0.24! I also kept receiving $10.00 off $10.00 Kohl's coupons and I utilized those to fill my son's stocking for FREE with Thomas items, window markers, trio blocks, and Imaginext toys, among other things.
One side of our family decided not to do gifts this year, which was a huge help, so beyond a little cash for a teenage nephew, we were Christmas spending free. That same family came to the auction and left with a bunch of goodies!
Except for a few other fill ins, mostly from a dollar store (baskets and candy), we were able to manage our Chirstmas on a Shoestring, that looked like anything but!!
Facebook Freebie - CoolJuice Coupon by Mail (64 oz. FREE)

Monday, December 27, 2010
Grab a Coast Soap Coupon - Free at Kroger

More Free Excedrin

Facebook Freebie - Shout Color Catcher

Sunday, December 26, 2010
Five Sites to Earn Amazon E-Gift Cards
I love that they offer Free Super Saver Shipping on tons of items, provided you choose that method at checkout and spend over $25.00! Not only do I love free items, but I love free shipping!!
You may have noticed I said free items in the last sentence. I did, because I earn lots of e-gift cards for Amazom.com through many survey and point sites I frequent. I earn the cards, load them to my account and when I'm ready I shop!
Here are my top favorite five sites to earn Amazon.com money:
1. Swagbucks. If you aren't using Swagbucks, you really should sign up today! It's the simplest way to earn Amazon e-gift cards out there!! For those that aren’t familiar with Swagbucks, it’s a search engine much like Google. It’s even powered by Google and Ask! Just start searching to win! You can redeem 450 Swagbucks for a $5.00 Amazon.com e-gift card. I generally earn between 20 and 50 bucks a day! You can also check out my previous post on how to make the most of Swagbucks every day.
2. Opinion Outpost. This is a survey site and each survey you complete earns you points. Each point is worth ten cents. So if you get an offer for a survey worth 20 points, and you qualify and complete the survey, you receive $2.00. Most surveys take me about 15 minutes to complete and are worth (on the average) 20 points. I earned over $80.00 this year alone! You can redeem your points Amazon e-gift cards (and other things as well). You can cash out when you have 50 points or $5.00. I find with Opinion Outpost that I earn points very quickly!
3. Zoombucks. I'm relatively new to Zoombucks, but I like it so far. It's similar to Swagbucks, but it seems like I win a bit more often. Each time you search, you have the opportunity to win Zoombucks. You can also complete surveys, offers, etc. for Zoombucks. Each Zoombuck is worth 1 cent. I like having a monetary amount to pin on the buck. Once you have 2,000 points you can redeem for a $20.00 Amazon.com e-gift card. After your first redemption you can redeem once you have reached 1,000 points. I haven't actually redeemed anything yet, but it appears simple enough.
4. My View. This is a survey site that I'm also relatively new too, but I'm loving it!! I've already redeemed for $30.00 in Amazon money! You can log in each day to see if there are any available surveys. Each survey has a point value ranging from 200 to 2,000 or more. Even if you don't qualify for the entire survey you are still rewarded with 125 points for trying. Sometimes I rack up 1,000 points a day not qualifying for surveys in under a few minutes! 21,000 points earns you a $15.00 Amazon e-gift card! I got two of them in less than 6 weeks!! If you are interested in joining, email me using the Contact Me link on the right sidebar and I can send you an invitation to join!
5. Lightspeed Panel. This is another survey site that I really like. While most of the time I use my points here for Paypal cash, you can also earn Amazon e-gift cards. 1,100 points earns a $10.00 gift card. Most surveys are worth 75-150 points. I qualify for about 2/3 of their surveys and enjoy them. If your interested in siging up, you can go directly to the site to do so.
By utilizing one or more of these sites, you can earn lots of e-gift cards to load into your Amazon.com account. I use this money to buy gifts and to treat myself.
Have fun earning and spending your rewards!!
CVS - Week of 12/26 - 1/1 and My $1.05 Deal
Tone body wash $3.88, Earn $3 ECBs (limit 1)
Use $1/1 Tone Body Wash Internet Printable
Free after ECBs
Pantene Pro V 2/$6.97, Earn $2 ECB (limit 1)
Use $3/2 Pantene Product 12/26/2010 P&G Insert or
Use B1G1 Pantene Shampoo WYB Pantene 11/28/2010 P&G Insert
Pay $1.49 for two after ECBs
Olay bodywash $6.97, Earn $2 ECBs (limit 1)
Use $2/1 Olay Soap, Body Wash or Lotion 12/26/2010 P&G Insert AND
Use Free Olay Hand & Body Lotion wyb Body Wash, exp. 12-31 (P&G 11/28/10)
Pay $2.97 after ECBs, but you get the FREE Hand & Body Lotion too!
Here's my deal for $1.05 OOP!!
I did the Tone body wash deal as listed above, the Pantene deal using the Free item coupn, plus the CVS scanner had spit out a $1.00 off 1 coupon that I used, added in the Dawn dish soap, on sale for $0.94, used a $0.50 off coupon from today's P&G, added in two trial size Tylenol packs for $2.00, used $2.00 off any Tylenol product from the CVS scanner, and tacked in the candy cane and 2 Reese's to bring subtotal to $6.00, used $6.00 ECBs and earned back $5.00, only paying $1.05 OOP in tax!!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Facebook Freebie - Request a $0.99 Off 1 Ruffles Chips ($0.99 Bag)

Monday, December 20, 2010
Free Sample Purina One Dog or Cat Food

Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Paid Survey Site - ZoomPanel
It's called ZoomPanel and it's simple to sign up for. They send you survey invites by email. I qualify for a good portion of their surveys and even if you don't, you get 5 points. Most surveys are worth 75 points. I find that with this survey site, if you don't qualify, they let you know almost immediately, so you don't waste time, getting halfway through a survey just to be told you don't qualify.
Some of my other favorite paid survey sites I have previously mentioned are CashCrate and Opinion Outpost (which I just received two checks from for $8.00 and $6.00!!!
Don't be shy about signing up for ZoomPanel. It's free and if you have the time, you really can make some money or in this case, books, CDs or other merchadise!! I've already received a brand new phone (just in time because our cordless phone died) and a CD for a Christmas gift for a family member this year!!
New Link for Free Bottle of Excedrin Extra Strength

Monday, December 13, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Paid Survey Site - Inbox Dollars
Inbox Dollars is very simple! Once you join, you automatically get a $5.00 sign on bonus! You can't cash out until you have made $30.00 (and they do take out a $3.00 processing fee, which they gave right back to me as a bonus for cashing out), but I made the payout fairly quickly. You can make it quickly to, depending how involved you want to be.
You can simply open emails that they send to you and sometimes you have to confirm the emails, you can do surveys, you can do tasks, you can even print and redeem coupons for money!
I find sites like Inbox Dollars very easy and not very time consuming which I like. I can open several emails in the matter of a minute and earn!
Sign up today for the $5.00 bonus to get you started working towards the $30.00 payout!! I love receiving these checks in the mail!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Free Sample of Purina One Dog Food

Quick - Facebook Freebie - First 25,000 Bag of Dog or Cat Food from Purina

Thanks Young and Frugal in Virginia!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
My $1.73 Target Deal!! You Can Do This One Too!
Free Sample John Frieda Shampoo (Certain States)

Free Sample of Seattle's Best Coffee

Monday, December 6, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
20% off Purchase Coupon - CVS - HURRY!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Free Sample Vaseline Intensive Rescue Lotion

Free Sample Starbucks Coffee

Monday, November 22, 2010
CVS - Free Toothbrush or Bioluxe Shampoo or Conditioner
Free Samples of Purina One Smartblend Dog and Cat Food

Friday, November 19, 2010
Free Box of Garnier HerbaShine Hair Color

Mega Swagbucks Friday!!
You can read my post about making the most of Swagbucks. If you haven’t signed up, sign up today and get 30 Swagbucks to start!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Paid Survey Site - My Points
For over a year now I have been a member of My Points. I was looking for ways to earn a little extra money, without leaving the home and taking away time from my family. I just happened on My Points one day and signed up.
The membership is free and all you have to do is allow them to send you offers through your email. Most emails are what I call a "click through". You simply open the email and click on the offer. Right now to just click on the offer you earn 5 points. If you sign up or purchase from the site you get additional points dependent upon the offer. Some offers are just free registrations and those are easy to fill out for points. Another opportunity to earn points is through surveys. Even if you don't qualify you receive 10 points and if you do, usually 50 to 60 points are awarded.
So far I've earned and redeemed more than 16,700 points!! It takes very little time each day to open an email, click, close the window and earn points! Of course it takes a while to earn enough points to redeem them doing it this way.
As for redeeming points, you get gift cards! I redeemed my very first 1,400 points for a $10.00 gift card to Bass Pro Shops as a gift from my son to my husband for Christmas. The second 1,400 went for a gift card to the Olive Garden to make my birthday dinner outing more affordable.
Now I regularly redeem Home Depot cards to aid in the process of finishing a family room in our basement. There are many other gift cards to choose from like CVS and Wal-Mart! We all know how far a gift card to CVS can go!!
If your interested in joining, leave me a comment or send me an email with your email address and I'll send you my referral link. It'll give me a chance to earn some more points and you can get started working towards the gift card of your choice! With most sites like these, I would recommend using a separate email address for sign up since you will receive many emails.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Two Free Issues of Family Circle

CVS Deals Plus My Deal (Week of 11/14)
Here are the best deals:
Blistex Lip Care - $1.59
Get $1.50 ECBs (Limit 1)
Use $0.25 MQ from 11/14 SS
Free after ECBs and MQ
Freestyle Freedom Lite Monitor - $14.99
Get $5.00 ECBs (Limit 1)
Use $10.00/1 MQ from 9/12 SS
Free after ECBs and MQ
Oral-B Vitality Floss Action Toothbrush or Replacement Heads
(IF you can find these)
Get $13 ECBs (Limit 2)
Use $10.00/1 MQ from 11/14 RP
Free after ECBs and MQ
Aussie or Herbal Essence Shampoo, Conditioner or Styler at $2.99
Get $2.00 ECBs (Limit 1)
$0.50/1 MQ from 11/14 RP
$1.00/2 MQ from 10/10 P&G
OR $2.00 off any Clairol Product MQ from 10/31 P&G
Free and up after ECBs and MQ
Select Oral Care Products, Get $5.00 ECBs wyb $10.00 (Limit 2)
- Aquafresh Iso-Active or Sensodyne - $4.99
$1/1 Aquafresh iso-active Whitening Toothpaste printable
$0.75/1 Sensodyne Product printable
$1/1 Aquafresh Iso-Active Foaming Gel MQ from 10/31 RP
$0.75/1 Sensodyne Product MQ from 9/26 RP - Polident or Poligrip - $4.79
$1/2 Polident or Poligrip Product MQ from 10/31 RP - Aquafresh Advanced Whitening or Extreme Clean Toothpaste (5.6-6 oz.) - $3
$1/1 Aquafresh Extreme Clean Toothpaste printable
$0.50/1 Aquafresh Premium Toothpaste MQ from 10/31 RP - Biotene Toothpaste or Mouthwash, Sensodyne Iso-Active (4.3 oz.) - $6.50
$1/1 Sensodyne Iso-Active printable
$0.75/1 Sensodyne Product printable
And here is my deal:

1 Aquafresh Advanced Whitening $3.00
1 Aquafresh Extreme Clean $3.00
1 Aquafresh ISO-Active $4.99
2 Mentos $0.99 each
1 Revlon Double Lash Mascara $9.69
1 Revlon Nail Polish $5.49
2 Maxwell House Coffee - $1.99 each
I used the following coupons:
$1/1 Aquafresh iso-active Whitening Toothpaste printable
2 - $1/1 Aquafresh Extreme Clean Toothpaste printable (You can print twice)
2 - $1.00 off Mentos (making them both FREE!)
$5.00 off Revlon Mascara from CVS coupon center
$3.00 off Revlon cosmetics from CVS scanner
(Nailpolish was 50% off since all Revlon is B1G1 50% off)
$1.00 off 2 Maxwell House coffee printable (making them $1.49 each!)
I used a $5.00 off $25.00 purchase CVS coupon and $8.00 in ECBs.
Total was $3.26 and I got $5.00 ECBs back!!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Too Good to Pass Up - Free $20.00 Credit to Gilt Groupe - Free Items
My $20.00 credit took a day to show up in my account, but i signed up yesterday and sure enough, the credit was there this morning when I checked under "My Account." Hurry and grab your! (Thanks Cha-Ching on a Shoestring)
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
My CVS Deal - $1.65 OOP - Lots of Cleaning Supplies!
Sunday, November 7, 2010
CVS Deals (Week 11/7-11/13)
FreeStyle Freedom Lite Blood Glucose System – $14.99
Use $10/1 MQ (SS 9/12)
Get $5 ECBs
FREE
Gain Dish Soap – $0.99
Use $1/1 Gain Dish Soap MQ (PG 10/10)
FREE
Noxema Products – $4.49
Get $3 ECBs (Limit 1)
Some reports of products having $1.00 off or $2.00 off peelie coupons
$1.49 each, taking into account the ECBs earned
Xtra Detergent – $1.49
Use $1/2 Xtra Detergent MQ (SS 10/17 ) or
$1.00 off 1 (found in Dollar General as a Smartsource Blinkie Coupon)
$0.99 each or $0.49 each!
Glade - Earn $3.00 ECBs when you buy $10.00 of
Select Glade Products at 2 for $5.00
Glade Sense & Spray Refill
$1/2 Glade Sense & Spray Refill printable coupon
Glade Plugins Gel Refills 3pk
$1/2 Glade PlugIns Scented Gel printable coupon
Glade Essential Oils Candles (4oz.)
Glade Scented Oil Candle Refill (3ct. or Holder)
Renuzit Adjustable Cones $0.99
$1.00 off printable coupon (Facebook)
FREE
Free Renuzit Adjustable Cones

Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Free Sample Purina One Dog or Cat Food

Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Free Sample - Tom's of Maine Wicked Fresh Toothpaste

Monday, November 1, 2010
Facebook Freebie - Folgers Sample

50 Free Snapfish Photos from My Coke Rewards
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Free Sample of Tom's of Maine Wicked Fresh Toothpaste

Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Free Sample of Dove Ultimate Go Fresh Deodorant

Shopping for Veterinary Services - Is It Worth It?
We have 3 dogs and 2 cats. Yes, it's a houseful, but each and every one of them are like family members. All were rescued in some way, shape or form. They are all mutts of different breeds. One cat we rescued right outside the local shelter as someone was taking him in, the second cat we rescued as a stray in my in-laws workshop, two dogs were SPCA mutts, and the third, well not only was he an SPCA mutt, but he was beaten by his prior owner and left chained to a post. He was terrified and could barely move and had almost no hair when I brought him home. Suffice to say, that while I don't think he'll ever be a completely normal dog, he has made HUGE strides in becoming a socialized dog.
I digress.
Ruby, our 8 year old brindle beagle, spaniel, who knows what else, sweet dog, had an accident on our floor last Thursday night. I dutifully cleaned it up and noticed it was tinged with blood. Friday morning we went to the vet and I was told it was bladder stones and that she needed surgery. They gave me a quote for $1,000.00 and sent me on my way with an antibiotic and a note to call to set up surgery.
Since adopting our son from Russia in 2008, it's no real secret that our budget has been tight. That's part of the reason I started this blog! So, when my husband saw the quote, he pretty much said there was no way we could justify that $1,000.00 for a dog. Me, on the other hand, said absolutely yes, because if I had bladder stones, I wouldn’t want to be put down!
So my mother contacted a sweet family member who is a trained veterinarian and she explained that there are two kinds of stones, one dissolvable and one that is not, and that the vet should be able to tell from either a urine sample or an x-ray.
I called a different vet, explained the situation and they said that yes they should be able to tell by one or the other and gave me a quote for surgery. I called 4 vets in total and received the same consensus. So I started asking for prices. Here are the results:
Initial Exam varied from $40.70 to $53.00
Urinalysis varied from $38.00 to $73.00
X-Rays varied from $50.00 to $238.00 (!)
Surgery varied from $550.00 to $1,000.00 (!)
In the end, we chose the vet by location and here are there fees:
Exam - $43.00
Urinalysis - $38.00 (but did not charge me, because I had already paid $40.00 plus at our current vet 3 days prior)
X-rays - $50.00
Surgery - $625.00
While they aren't the cheapest for surgery, the initial fees were and I felt comfortable taking Ruby there to just determine that we weren't doing surgery for no reason. After the exam, a urinalysis and a simple x-ray it was determined that Ruby did have DISSOLVABLE stones and did NOT need surgery!!! We will attempt to dissolve them a special diet and it should work. There is a slight possibility that in 3-4 months, if the stones don't fully dissolve that she could need surgery, but knowing this gives us the time to budget for that money and if we don't need it, then we'll just have that much more in our savings account at the time. While we do have to purchase a special food for her, it is only costing roughly $60.00 a month. Add to that the fact that we could be saving her from the recovery of a major surgery!!
I really had no idea that the prices among vets differed so greatly. And while I'm sad to leave our current vet, who we've been with for more than 10 years, it was the right move. And just to clarify, I did call our vet Monday morning after speaking with the other 4 vets and asked them to lower their surgery price and at the very least consider an x-ray (which I would have gladly paid for). They were insistent on the surgery and refused to budge in both the quote area and the x-ray area. I'm disappointed they wanted to do surgery on a dog who didn't need it and thankful I made those calls!
What areas are you finding yourself negotiating or shopping for prices these days?
Monday, October 25, 2010
Facebook Freebie - Food Should Taste Good Crackers

Sunday, October 24, 2010
Pillsbury A Million Morning Smiles Instant Win - I Won a Third Time!!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Free Sample of Garnier Ultra-Lift Anti-Wrinkle Firming Moisturizer

Thursday, October 21, 2010
My Thoughts on Rite Aid & Posting Deals
However, I have several grievances with Rite Aid.
First off, they rarely seem to have the products in stock that are on sale. Maybe it's because I'm not there at the crack of dawn waiting for the doors to open, but I don't think that's the case.
Second, I'm not big on the Single Check Rebate Program (SCR). I don't like putting out money and then going online and entering the receipts and then waiting for a check in the mail. While I realize some take there money from the month and purchase a gift card to do the next month's shopping with and then start over, this was very unappealing to me. I want to spend the least amount out of pocket as possible.
Third, our Rite Aid cashier's aren't overly friendly and the first time I tried to do a two transaction deal, you would have thought I shot her.
Fourth, they don't abide by their coupon policy. They refused to accept a coupon for a product that was priced less than the coupon amount. I even told them and asked them to adjust the coupon down. It wasn't like I was trying to sneak it by them. They refused even though their coupon policy says they will take it. The manager wouldn't even come out to speak with me.
Fifth, the new program +UP Rewards, I really like, but when something doesn't print you have to call the Rite Aid line and then wait weeks for the coupon to arrive by snail mail. At my particular Rite Aid I was accused of already purchasing my limit of the item from another store and trying to gain more +UP rewards. Not only would I NEVER do this, but I had not shopped at a Rite Aid in over a month!
The outcome of all of this is that I find myself a bit nervous going in to shop there. I'm an honest couponer and sometimes I don't even stack or use multiple coupons, I try to find other deals, if I feel like it could somehow be construed as unfair even if I'm abiding by the coupon policy.
I did do a transaction last week and everything went smoothly, so I'll be trying a few more. I'll try to start posting the best of the Rite Aid deals each week pertaining to the +UP Rewards program since I don't shop the SCRs.
I realize that this may only be happening in my particular Rite Aid store, and I would love to know what your experiences with Rite Aid are like.
Paid Survey Site - SurveySpot
This week I'd like to introduce you to SurveySpot. There is no referral program to this site, so you just have to go and sign up on your own. This is quickly becoming my most favorite survey site. I've made $30.00 already this month!
When you sign up, be sure to use an email that you have linked to a Paypal account. In this case, they pay you by Paypal so you must have a Paypal account. There appear to be other options, like a webshop, but that portion of the site is down and I have been unable to look into it.
SurveySpot will send you email invites to their surveys, but I tend to delete them and just go directly to the site when I have time to do a few surveys. Each survey is assigned a point value, generally 50 points, or $0.50. Some have no point values, so be sure to check when you do a survey. I usually skip the ones that have no point value to them, unless it says they are a 5 minute or less survey.
With SurveySpot I've also received lots of in home trial offers including offers for soups, dryer sheets, vegetables, hand soap, and body wash, just to name a few. They send me the item in the mail, I use it according to the instructions, then complete a survey about it. Not only do I get to try the product, but I get points for reviewing them, anywhere from 50 to 150 points! These are full size products they send and we liked all of them so far!!
Once you complete a survey the points go immediately into your account. I really like this becuase I don't have to try to keep track of what I've completed.
Finally, receiving payment is super easy and the quickest out there, I think. Once you have a minimum of 1,000 points or $10.00, you just claim your reward, login to Paypal and within seconds the payment is in your account. No waiting.
Don't be shy about signing up. It's free and if you have the time, you really can make some money!!
P&G Sample Pack - Crest Samples and Lots of Coupons!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Free Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Gross Junior Edition Official Slime

CVS - Print a Coupon for Free Hand Sanitizer Pen

Yet Another Free Sample of Wisk

Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Pillsbury A MIllion Morning Smiles Sweeps - I WON AGAIN!
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Free 50 Sheets of Origami Paper

Free Sample of Vaseline Intensive Rescue Lotion

Monday, October 11, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
CVS - Week of 10/10 (Plus My Deal - $1.96 OOP!)
Don't forget you can always read my original post with how to CVS with me HERE.
Remember the ECBs work “just like cash” so don't be afraid to use them!!
Here are the week's best deals and then a summary of mine!
Colgate Total Advanced – $2.99
Use $.75 off 1 or $1.00 off 1 Colgate Total coupon
Get $2.99 ECBs (Limit 2)
Final Price = FREE
Dawn Dish Soap – $.97
Use $1/1 Dawn coupon (Home Made Simple)
Final Price = FREE
Method Laundry Detergent – $8.99
Get $5.00 ECBs
Final Price = $3.99
Final Price = 3/$8.00
Use $1/2 Dial Multi-Pack coupon (RP 10/10)
Get $1 ECBs (Limit 1)
Final Price = $1.98 for 2 ($0.99 each)
Deal One:
Biore Cleanser $6.00
John Frieda Shampoo $6.00
Dawn Hand Renewel$0.99
Colgate $2.99
Used:
$5.00 off $15.00
$2.00 off John Freida (today's paper)
$2.00 off Biore (today's paper)
$1.00 off Colgate (today's paper)
$1.00 off Dawn Hand Renewl (Home Made Simple)
$5.00 ECBs already had
Total $0.53 OOP!! Gained $3.00 and $2.99 ECBs back
Deal Two:
3 Sodas $11.00
Methos Laundry Detergent $8.99
Candy Corn $0.99
Used:
$4.00 off $20.00
$0.99 off candy corn
$9.00 ECBs, plus the $5.99 ECBs gained in deal one
Total $1.43 OOP!! Gained $8.00 ECBs back!!
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Another Free Sample of Wisk

Way Cool - Free Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Poster

Free Box of Barilla Pasta

Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Right @ Home Touch-Up & Go Gift Pack

You can not have received a gift pack in the last 180 days, but if you can't remember, sign up anyway and they will sort it out. Gift packs will be mailed by December 15, 2010.
Free Sample of Garnier Moisture Rescue Gel

Monday, October 4, 2010
Kroger Deals - Week of 10/3 (My Trip - $19.97!)
Here are some of the deals I did:
Philadelphia Cream Cheesee (5-8 oz.), $0.99
$5/5 Kraft Cheese Products printable
FREE wyb 5 after coupon
Kraft Salad Dressing (16 oz.), $1.49
$0.55/1 Kraft Dressing, exp. 10-24-10 (SS 08/29/10)
$0.94 each after coupon
Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts (8 ct.), $1.39
$1/3 Kellogg’s Pop Tarts, exp. 10-24-10 (SS 08/29/10)
but I used a $1.00 off 1 I had from a previous package of Pop Tarts
$1.06 each wyb 3 after coupon, or in my case - $0.39!!
Kraft Singles (24 ct.), $2.49
$5/5 Kraft Cheese Products printable
As low as $1.49 each wyb 5 after coupon
Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh Lunchmeat (7-9 oz.), $2.49
$1/2 Oscar Mayer Lunch Meat printable
$1/2 Oscar Mayer Lunch Meat, exp. 11-7-10 (SS 09/26/10)
$1.99 each wyb 2 after coupon
$1.78 Capri Sun Drinks, 10 pk
$1/2 Capri Sun Disney Family Fun Sep 2010 (exp 10/31/2010)
$1.28 each
Many more deals to be had, but I thought these were the best! (The Totino's pizzas were not included in the deal, but we love them and I needed them for our "Tuesday night pizza and corn on the cob at the coffee table night"!)
Facebook Freebie - Sample of ScotchBlue Painter's Tape

Free Sample of Tide Original with Acti-Lift Laundry Detergent

Free Sample of Glad Odor Shield Trash Bags with Febreeze Freshness
