Sunday, May 31, 2009

Rite Aid Deals 5/31 - 6/6

Here are the deals at Rite Aid this week:
  • Aquafresh Advanced toothpaste $2.49 minus $2.49 rebate = FREE after rebate
  • Crest Spinbrush $6.99 minus $2 rebate = $4.99. Use $1 coupon from 5/17 insert to make it $3.99
  • Maxell vhs tape $1.49 minus $1.49 rebate = FREE after rebate
  • Coppertone suncare products. 2/$15 minus $5 rebate when you buy 2. use $1.50 coupon from 5/10 insert to make them 2/$8.50
  • M&Ms 9.9-12.6 oz Buy One Get One Free. Use $1 off 2 coupon from 5/31 insert to make them even cheaper.


Lisette

Walgreens Deals 5/30 - 6/6

  • Revlon Cosmetics. Buy One Get One 50% off. Use two $1 off coupons from 5-17 insert.
  • Revlon ColorSilk hair Dye. Bye One at $3.99 Get One Free. Use $1 off 2 from 5-31 insert to make these less than $1.50 each.
  • Air Wick Scented Oil Refills. 2/$6. You will get $1 in register rewards. Use $1 off 2 from 4-26 insert and you will basically be getting 2/$4
  • Bic Soleil $4.99 minus $1 register reward and use $3 off coupon from 5/17 insert, making them $.99
  • Vive Pro hair care. Buy One at $3.99 Get one Free. Use 2 $1 off coupons from 5/17 insert, making the price 2/$1.99
  • Walgreens brand diapers on sale for $5.99
  • Kellogg's Mini Wheats 2/$5 minus coupon printed online here for $1.50 off 2, making these 2/$3.50.



Lisette

Tops deals 5/31 - 6/6

Tops deals for this week:
  • Edy's Dibs 9 oz package. Buy one at $3.89 get one free. Use $1 on 2 coupon from 4/26 insert, to make them 2/$2.89
  • Tops gallon of milk $1.69 with coupon and $20 purchase
  • Tops brand butter $1.49 a pound
  • Dannon yogurt 5/$2. If you buy the 6 Light and Fit you can use coupon for $.60 from insert on 5/3, it will double to $1.20 off. $2.40 minus $1.20 = 6 / $1.20 or $.20 each
  • Digiorno flat bread pizza $4.99. You can print off a coupon for $1 off here, making it $3.99
  • International Delight creamer 32 oz. $2.99. Use coupon for $1 off 2 in 4/5 or 5/31 coupon insert to make these $2.49 each.
  • Sara Lee strawberry cheesecake $5.69. Use $1 coupon from 5/17 to make your price $4.69
  • Naturally Delicious salad dressing 2/$5.Buy one and use $.50 off coupon which expires 7/5 and doubles to $1 off and it is now $1.50
  • Quilted Nortern 12 double pack toilet paper $6.49. Use $1 coupon from 4/25 insert to make your price $5.49
  • Snausages dog treats $2.29 Use $1 coupon from 5/17 insert to make them $1.29
  • Rice-a-roni or Pasta-roni $1 each. Buy 2 and use $1 off 2 coupon from 5/17 insert making them $.50 each
  • Chef Boyardee canned or microwavable pasta $1. Buy 3 and use $.35 off 3 coupon from 5/31 which doubles to $.70, making your total 3/$2.30
  • Ronzoni past $1 each box. Buy 2 and use $1 off 2 coupon that expires 7/20 to make each box $.50
  • Scotties facial tissues $1 each.Use $1 off 3 coupon from 4/19 to make them 3/$2
  • Coca Cola 2 liters $1 each
  • Crystal Light drink mix $2. Use $1 off coupon that you can print here, to make this $1
  • Split chicken breast $.99 a pound
You can find more coupon matchups at Be Centsable.


Lisette

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Couponing and Stockpiling

It really amazes me the way some people shop. For instance, I was at Tops yesterday and I was waiting for a lady to pick up Domino sugar, so I could get some. She puts a bag in her cart and then looks at a coupon someone had left there. It was for $.50 on 2. Well, she reads it and then puts it back on top of the sugar on the shelf. Maybe it was because she would have had to have bought 2? Or maybe it was because she doesn't know that Tops doubles up to $.99, making that coupon actually $1 off the 2? It was $1.99 for a 5 pound bag of sugar and it was a really good deal anyways, even without a coupon. Maybe she thought that 10 pounds of sugar was a lot, not thinking that sugar lasts like 10 years! If she had bought 2 and used that coupon, each bag of sugar would have been $1.49!!!!

I think there are a lot of people out there who are still only shopping for that week's worth of food. This is the wrong way to go. You end up having to buy stuff that is not on sale. If you buy things and stock up when you have a good deal, you can wait until the next time something is on sale again before you have to buy it. I know this doesn't always work, but probably 98% it does. I very rarely buy something that is not on sale, and usually if I need to I am buying it at Aldi's if it is food and Walmart or Target for household and bath products. If you look at my Tops receipts that I post each week, you will see that very few things are on there that are not on sale (and most of the time with a coupon also), with the exception of bananas. If it's not on sale, I figure I don't need it.

Couponing and stockpiling go hand in hand in my opinion. In order to save the most money, you need to buy enough of the products on sale to last you until the next time they are on sale. Along with saving you money, this also provides you with food and other products during times of crisis, like natural disasters or lay offs. Having a stockpile is like money in the bank. There for you when you need it most. Plus, no more running to the store just to buy "one thing". If you plan and keep your stockpile up, you will always have the stuff you need. For instance, my husband needed a new toothbrush the other day. Instead of running to the store to get one, I told him to shop the stockpile. I have about 5 or 6 toothbrushes down there that I had gotten cheap or even free, along with other household and bath products. I would say I have a stockpile of at least a year of most HBA products.

As a side note, knowing how much of each product you use is essential to building a great stockpile. If you aren't going to eat something before it goes bad, don't buy it. If you know you use 3 of a certain product each month this will also help you stock up enough to last you until the next sale. Sale cycles are usually 12 weeks, but may vary depending on if there are any holidays.

Do you have a stockpile? What kind of things do you always keep in there and how much of a supply do you have? Please let me know by leaving me a comment.


Lisette

My Tops Shopping Trip 5/29

Well, I did pretty good at Tops this week.
  • 2 32-pack of bottled water (we have birthday parties and other events coming up soon) on sale for $3.99 each
  • 8 2-Liters of Pepsi (I am now set until the end of June - 2 a week) On sale for $1 each
  • Mr Clean 40 oz All Purpose cleaner $3.29
  • Mr. Clean All Purpose spray - FREE with coupon (Buy 40 oz and get free - coupon expires tomorrow)
  • 2 5-pound bags of Domino sugar. On sale for $1.99 each. I had a $.65 off 2 coupon which doubled to $1.30 off. $3.98-$1.30 = $2.68 or $1.34 each!!
  • 2 packages of Ronzoni Smart Taste pasta. On sale for $1 each!! (awesome price) I had 2 $1 off 1 coupons which made them both FREE!
  • 3 loaves of Stroehmans white bread $.99 each = $2.97
  • Tops instant oatmeal On sale for $2
  • 2.23 pounds of bananas $1.32
  • Bulk pack of Boneless skinless chicken breast $8.82 (less than $2 a pound)
  • Digiorno flatbread crisp pizza. On sale for $4.50 minus $1 coupon printed from internet
  • 2 1/2 gallons of ice cream (for birthday party) $6. I had 2 $.75 off 1 coupons (coupons expire tomorrow) which doubled to $1.50 each. Essentially making my ice cream $1.50 each 1/2 gallon
  • 2 dozen large eggs. On sale for $.79 each.
Total before savings: $89.47
Total bonuscard savings: $33.34
Total coupons and double coupons: $10.59
Total after savings: $47.35 (saved 47%)



Lisette

Free pasta at Tops

We went to Tops last night and got some really good deals, but I will post my deals later. I just wanted to let you know that they had an unadvertised special. Ronzoni Smart Taste pasta was on sale for $1. If you use the $1 off 1 coupon that expires in July, you can get free pasta.


Lisette

Friday, May 29, 2009

Frugal Meal Friday 5/29

Every Friday I will be sharing with you a frugal recipe. These meals will average $5 or less for a family of four, and many will give you lots of leftovers for lunches. If you have any recipes you would like to share with others, please feel free to email it to me at: couponqueenofcorning @ hotmail.com and I will include it in my Friday's posts.

Today's meal is tuna noodle casserole. Now, there are several ways to make tuna casserole. I learned to make it with a white sauce (It's cheaper and you can use white sauces for other recipes like macaroni and cheese). I usually make a double batch and freeze half of it for another day. A regular batch will cost you less than $4. I also add topping to mine and bake at 350 for 20 minutes. (adds about $1 or less to the cost of the meal)

Tuna Noodle Casserole

2 cups egg noodles ($.50)
1/4 cup butter (.50)
1/4 cup flour (.10)
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
2 cups milk ($.50)
1 can tuna ($1)
1/2-3/4 cup Parmesan ($.75)

1. Cook macaroni as directed on package.

2. While macaroni is cooking, melt butter in saucepan over low heat. Stir in flour, salt, and pepper. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until mixture is smooth and bubbly; remove from heat. Stir in milk. Heat to boiling, stirring constantly. Boil and stir 1 minute until sauce has thickened; remove from heat. Add Parmesan. Let cool for a couple of minutes. Drain tuna and flake it into the sauce; mix.

3. Drain macaroni and mix with sauce.


To add topping and bake:

1. Preheat oven to 350.

2. Mix 1/2 cup of breadcrumbs and 1/4 cup Parmesan in small bowl. Use fork and add a little olive oil at a time while you are mixing. Add enough just to moisten all the breadcrumbs and cheese. Place mixed noodles and sauce into ungreased casserole dish and sprinkle on topping. Bake for about 20 minutes or until topping is brown.

And there you have it. A meal for less than $5. You can also mix in about a half pound of peas when you throw it in the oven for an additional 50 cents.


Lisette

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Handmade Coupon Organizer

Looking for someplace to store all those coupons? Stephanie over at Couponing 101 is giving you a chance to win a homemade coupon organizer. All you have to do is head over to the site and sign up.

Lisette

Coupon Giveaway at Saving Cents with Sense

If you didn't win my coupon giveaway, head on over to Saving Cents with Sense. She is giving away 4 paper's worth of inserts from 5/17 (there were 4 inserts that weekend!) to 2 lucky winners. There was some really good coupons in the paper that week. All you have to do is head over to her Coupon Giveaway and leave a comment.


Lisette

How Do You Organize Your Coupons?

Different people have different preferences as to how they use their coupons and how they find the deals. In this post, I want to explore the different ways to store coupons.

I store my coupons in a slightly larger coupon holder. I do this because this holder fits in my purse, so I am less likely to lose it. I like to have my coupons with me because I often find clearance prices on products or even unadvertised sales. If I left my extra coupons at home I would not be able to take advantage of these surprise deals. Some people keep their coupons in a 3-ring binder with plastic inserts that you would normally put baseball cards in. I haven't tried this yet because I usually have a child sitting in the cart. So for the time being, this is one method that would not work for me.

Other people don't even cut out their coupons. They put them in a large accordion-style organizer and write the date on the first page of the inserts. They then use couponmom.com, afullcup.com, or the coupongame.com to find out what coupons correspond with which deals. These sites also tell you the date of the insert, so you can find the coupons easily. You then just clip out the coupons you need and take only those. This is especially great if you are on a budget and using cash, since you can figure out right then how much money you are going to need.

How you store your coupons is really about preference. Whatever works for you is the way to go. It may take trying a few different ways, but you will find a way that works best for you.




Lisette

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wegmans receipts

I just wanted to let you all know that Wegmans has coupons on the backs of their receipts now. These are Wegmans coupons for normal and everyday food. I found this out late last night, otherwise I would have went to customer service and asked them about using these coupons along with a manufacture coupon (like you can at Target and Walgreens). I will try to ask this the next time I am in there during regular hours. So, just don't throw your receipts out - check and make sure there isn't a coupon on the back that you could use.


Lisette

Blue Bunny Ice Cream

There is a coupon for Blue Bunny that you can print here. Many stores like Walmart currently have the large sized individual bars for $1. With the coupon, your ice cream novelty would be free.

Lisette

Words of the Week Wednesday 5/27


It is Wednesday again and time to provide my readers with links to sites that I found interesting in the last week.
  • Frugal Dad has done it again. His posts every day are just so informative and really make you think. Today's post was titled 10 Reasons Why Being in Debt Sucks. I am so happy that I subscribed to his blog.
  • If you're trying to cut down on how much you spend on groceries, check out all the wonderful (and frugal) recipes at Fun Foods on a Budget. She has so many wonderful and yummy recipes on her blog. Check out the Hot Fudge Cheesecake she made on May 26... yum!!!
  • BeCentsAble is having a Food Stamp Challenge that will be starting on June 2 and lasting until June 10. The challenge involves shopping with the amount that food stamp recipients usually get per person. Go over and register before June 1.


Lisette

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Envelope System for Budgeting

We have decided that we are spending too much money 'here and there'. Well, actually I decided. LOL. Although my husband does agree we are getting low on money. A few bucks a day really add up.

So, we have decided to start the envelope system for our expenses. These would only be for things like groceries, gas and we have a miscellaneous category. All our bills (except rent) are automatically sent out each month. If you haven't heard about the envelope system it is a way to budget your money where you have envelopes marked with each expense. You put the amount you have budgeted for the week (or month) in cash in the envelope and when the money is gone, it's gone. Dealing with cash helps people because they can actually 'see' how much money they have. With a debit card or even a check, you sometimes don't realize how much you really are spending until later.

We will be putting $50 a week in the envelope for gas (this is a little high but if the price keeps going up, we may be up to $50 to fill our tank again soon), $60 a week for food and $20 a week for miscellaneous. I am hoping that this will curb all the extra spending on coffee at the gas station and other spending.

How do you manage your money? Do you have any tips on budgeting or how you keep your spending now? Leave a comment for me and let me know.

Lisette

And the Winner of the Coupons Is....

Shawna. Congratulations Shawna!! I will be emailing you this evening to get your mailing information. Thank you to everyone who entered. There will be another giveaway sometime in June, so watch for that.



Lisette

Monday, May 25, 2009

Coupon Giveaway - Over $75 in Coupons!!!

Would you like to win a lot of coupons? Well, here is your chance to win over $75 in coupons. This contest ends on Monday, May 25 and all coupons expire in June or later. So, here's how you can get entries:
  • 1 entry- post a comment under this post saying why you would like to win.
  • 1 entry - stumbling this post. Leave a comment below letting me know you did this and what your user name is.
  • 2 entries- following me on twitter. The link is on my sidebar. Please leave me a comment under this post letting me know you are now following me and your twitter name.
  • 3 entries- posting about my contest on your blog or website. Please leave a comment below with the link to the post.
  • 3 entries - putting my badge (which can be found on the sidebar under Grab My Badge) on your blog or website's blogroll or sidebar. Please leave me a comment below with the link to your site.
  • 2 entries - emailing your friends and family about this contest. Please leave me a comment letting me know you did this and put on cc: (couponqueenofcorning @ hotmail.com).
Good luck everybody. Bonne chance!! The winner will be chosen on Tuesday, May 26 and emailed that day with a request for mailing information.




Lisette

Sunday, May 24, 2009

My Tops Shopping Trip 5/23

I took my little girl with me when I went shopping last night. She was quite the handful at 8:30 at night, let me tell you. LOL. But that's ok, I still got some really good deals.

  • 2 20 oz Pepsi throwback (I ran out of 2 liters so I haven't had soda in several days) 2/$.198
  • 2 bottles of Kraft dressing. $1.67 each = $3.34 for 2 - two $1 coupons ** = 2 / $1.34 or $.67 each
  • 2 jars of Kraft mayo. Buy One at $4.79 Get One Free. Minus 2 $1 coupons. ** $4.79-2 = 2/$2.79 or $1.40 each
  • Hunts ketchup. $1.56 minus coupons for free 24 oz ketchup = FREE
  • 3 Hunts snack packs $1 each = $3 - $1 coupon = $2 for 3 snack packs or $.67 each
  • 3 Jello Pudding mixes $1 each = $3 - $1 coupon ** = $2 for 3 boxes or $.67 each
  • Wheat Thins. On sale for $2 and used $1 coupon ** = $1
  • 2.78 pounds of bananas = $1.64
  • 4 containers of Cool Whip $1 each = $4. Used 2 coupons for $1 off 2 ** = $.50 each
  • 4 packs Kraft American singles Buy One at $3.79 and get one free. Used 2 $1 off 2 coupons = 4/$5.58 or $1.40 each
  • 4 Breyers Yofarm $2.40 - $.75 coupon = 4 / $1.65 or $.41 each
  • 8 Breyers yogurt $4.80 - $1 coupon = 8 / $3.80 = $.48 each
  • Yoplait kids pack yogurt $2.75 - $1.50 coupon = $1.25
  • Reddi Whip $2 - $1 coupon = $1
  • 1 dozen large eggs $.99
** These coupons are from the Kraft site and our still available for printing.

Total Before Savings
:t $70.44
Total Bonuscard savings: $24.49
Total coupons: $16.25
Total paid: $29.86 (saved 57.8%)




Lisette

Tops Deals 5/24 - 5/30

Pretty decent sales this week again. Wait until Thursday and get the best deals.
  • Domino sugar 5 pound bag $1.99 (limit 2). Buy two and use coupon for $.50 off 2 (expires 5/31) which doubles to $1 off 2. So, $3.98 - $1 = 2/$2.98 or $1.49 each bag
  • Ground meat sale. 80% lean ground beef (4-5 pound pack), ground turkey (3 pound pack), ground chicken or ground pork. $1.99 a pound.
  • Tops boneless, skinless chicken breast $1.99 a pound. (4-5 lb pack)
  • Tops yellow or white Singles 12oz package $.99
  • Stroehmann King or Ranch bread $.99
  • Oscar Meyer Hot Dogs Buy One Get One Free
  • One dozen large eggs $.79
  • Breyers ice cream. On sale for $3. Use $.75 coupon which doubles to $1.50 making each half gallon only $1.50
  • Pepsi 2 liters or Lipton 1.5 Liter $1 each
  • Ball Park hot dogs 3/$5
  • Tops hot dogs or hamburger buns 16 ct. $2.49
So, there are the deals that I see, along with coupons that can go with them. If you find any more deals that I may have missed, please let me and the readers know, by leaving it in the comments.


Lisette

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Buy One Get One Frosty at Wendy's

How does a Frosty-Chino or Coffee Toffee Twisted Frosty sound? Well now you can try them for a lot less. Over at the Wendy's site, you can print a coupon that lets you buy one get one free. Good deal huh? I love Frosties from Wendy's and this is an awesome deal that I will definitely be taking advantage of. Click on the Wendy's logo to go to print the coupon.

wendy's


Lisette

No Coupons Tomorrow

It's Saturday again. Usually I clean out my coupon holder on Saturdays but I won't be doing that this week because there are no coupon inserts in the paper tomorrow. Now hopefully I can remember that and not send hubby out to get one. LOL.

I did get some really great coupons in the mail today. There is a coupon for free Hunts ketchup and $1 off coupons for products such as Peter Pan peanut butter, Orville Redenbacher popcorn, Hunts Snack packs and more. If you really feel like you need your coupon fix tomorrow, you can always print some from the internet. Check out Penny Pincher Gazette, Betty Crocker, Smartsource, or the Coupon Loop for more internet coupons.

Just a reminder that my coupon giveaway ends on Monday, May 25. If you would like to enter to win TONS of great coupons, go enter now!!!




Lisette

Credit Card Vent - Juniper and Capital One

I am going to vent here for a moment. I hope you don't mind. Today I received my statement from Juniper and I was reading it. My interest rate went from 8.99% to 14.99%!!!!!!! Holy Crap!!! I never received a letter from them saying they were doing this and neither did my husband who also has an account with them. I called them up and they said a letter was mailed out in March. I know I would have seen at least one of the letters saying this. I am a busy person, but I am not that busy.

I told them I didn't get any letter and they don't care. She told me that the reason it went up is because of trying economic times. More like it's because they want to raise every one's rates before that legislation takes affect! All these credit card companies that are raising their rates on good, stable customers are going to find themselves in a predicament. Customers will start paying off their balances. Then they will start living within their means and not use credit cards anymore. The credit card companies will have no one to blame except themselves when they go out of business!

We plan on paying off the rest our credit cards just as soon as I get a job. Hubby has a Capital One card that will be going up to 6% in November (from 0%) and he received a letter two days ago saying that effective in April 2010 his rate will jump to 15% and will not be a fixed rate. We owe about $600 to Capital One for hubby, $700 for hubby's Juniper, $2400 for my Juniper (this was used a lot while hubby was on strike a year and a half ago), and $1100 on my Capital One. When we got our tax refund we paid off Best Buy ($390), Bill Me Later ($600) and my other Capital One ($100). So, we are on our way to getting these paid off and we don't use them anymore so that helps. Now if only I can get a job, we would be well on our way to getting these paid off as quick as possible!

Punishing people who have good credit will not make these companies more money. It will just tick the good customers off and they will no longer be customers!!!




Lisette

Free Frozen Yogurt

Today through Monday if you purchase either Blue Bonny Sedona or Aspen Frozen Yogurt, you can submit your receipt to get a full rebate of the price. Pretty cool huh? You can click on the link here, which will bring you to the rebate form. You must mail the receipt, rebate form and original upc code from the package by 6/10/09.

Lisette

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Slim Fast coupons

Are you trying to lose weight? Well Slim Fast has an awesome site that has tons of tools to help you lose that weight. You can track what you eat, how much water you drink daily, how much exercise you get in and, of course, your weight loss. All you have to do is sign up for a free account at Slim Fast. They also have coupons right now that you can print off and use at the store. After you sign up for an account, click on Looking for our TV offers? at the bottom of the page. Here are the coupons you can print:
  • One $2 OFF coupon, good on one multi-pack
  • Two $3 OFF coupons, each good on two multi-packs
You will also get a link in 3 weeks through your email for $12 worth of printable coupons. So go over and check it out!


Lisette

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Words of the Week Wednesday 5/20

Every Wednesday, I highlight up to three blogs or websites that I think you will all enjoy visiting. If you have a blog or site you would like included in my Words of the Week Wednesday, leave me the link in my comments along with what you find interesting about the site or why you like it.

Here are the three sites for this week:
  • I just received an email from Arm and Hammer announcing that they have $10.50 worth of printable coupons on their site. Go to the Arm and Hammer site, click on Get Coupons at the top left-hand corner, Enter your first and last name and email (I use an email address that I use only for samples and coupons). It will then take you to the page to pick which coupons you would like to print.
  • Would you like to know what coupons are out there? Maybe you would like to be able to look up what date a certain coupon came out. Well, here is a coupon search that does just that. It even has an insert schedule, so you will know when there isn't going to be any inserts (they even use Valentine's Day as an excuse to not have coupon inserts... gggrr).
  • Freebies 4 Mom is a great site with tons of coupons and freebies. She is also currently running a contest where you can win $150 office set. So check out her blog.

Lisette

Monday, May 18, 2009

I Was on the News

Hey everyone. My segment on WENY aired tonight. You can check it out at:
SPECIAL REPORT: Secrets to Saving Big (VIDEO)




Lisette

Media Appearance

Just a quick reminder that I will be on WENY TV tonight at 6pm, 7pm and 11pm.


Lisette

Meal Planning Saves Money

Would you like a way to save money easily, with or without using coupons? Well, meal planning is it. Planning your meals can not only save you time during the week, but also save you money. It also helps keep you from walking into the kitchen and searching for half an hour trying to figure out what are going to make for your family.

Menu planning does not have to be an elaborate thing. It doesn't have to be complicated or look fancy. You can use a blank calendar that you buy from the store, or that you print off the Internet or Microsoft Word. You could also use a spreadsheet and just list the days in a single column. Or, you could also just use a scrap piece of paper (to save on paper).

I usually just list mine on a piece of paper or in a spreadsheet. It is easier to do it in a spreadsheet because you can move things and delete things easily. It really is about your preferences though.

After you decide what kind of format you would like to use for your meal planning, you need to check your schedule for that week. Is there something going on a certain day. Is there a picnic or other event where you will be eating? You won't want to schedule a meal for that day then. Is there a day where your kid has a game at 6 pm? If so, you will want to plan on making something easy and quick.

You will also want to check your cupboards and freezer and see if there are meals that you already have most ingredients for. You can also meal plan around the weekly sales at your local grocery store. All you need to do now is fill in which meals you would like to make each night. Just remember, you can always change meals around if you'd like.

After filling in the week's worth (or you can plan for more than a week if you would like), make a list of ingredients you will have to buy to make those meals for the week. When you go to the store, just buy the stuff on the list. You will save a lot of money doing it this way. If you stock up on things for your stockpile when you get great deals, and then plan your menu around your stockpile, you could possibly have very little to buy each week for your meals.

As I make the meals each night I cross them off my list, that way I know I made the meal and the ingredients are not available anymore. What I also did to help myself menu plan, was to do a list of all the meals I make on a regular basis. I posted it on the inside of my cupboard and use it for meal planning and for when I have not had time to meal plan. These are the meals that I always keep ingredients in my stockpile for.

I hope this helps you plan your meals and saves you lots of money. Let me know if you already meal plan or if you are going to start. How do you plan your meals?




Lisette

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Free DiGiorno Flatbread Melt

Would you like a free flatbread melt from DiGiorno? Go here, beginning at 12 am on May 18 to sign up and receive in the mail a coupon for a free faltbread melt. The first 100,000 people who sign up will receive the coupon.


Lisette

Coupon Organizer Giveaway

If you would like to start couponing but don't know how to organize your coupons, Stephanie over at Couponing 101 is giving away a nifty coupon organizer. All you have to do is go over to her site and leave a comment in order to get an entry. The contest ends on May 20, so hurry over.


Lisette

Rite Aid Deals 5/17 - 5/23


Rite Aid deals are kind of slim this week, but there are still a few good deals:
  • Bayer Quick-Release tabs 10ct $3.99 with a $3.99 rebate = FREE AFTER REBATE
  • Alaway eye drops $7.99 with a $7.99 rebate = FREE AFTER REBATE
  • Wound Wash Saline $5.49 with a $5.49 rebate = FREE AFTER REBATE
  • Covergirl lip product Buy One get One Free - (use 2 $2 coupons from 5/17 paper to make them even cheaper)
  • Right Guard clinical strength $5.99 with a $5 rebate = $.99 after rebate
  • Huggies mega pack $13.99 with $2 rebate = $11.99 (use $1.50 coupon to save even more)



Lisette

Walgreens Deals 5/17-5/23


Here are the deals for this week at Walgreens:
  • Breyers ice cream. Buy one at $6.29 Get One Free. (use $1 off 2 coupon from 5/17 paper to make them 2/$5.29)
  • Pringles. 2/$3. (use $1 off 2 from 5/17 paper to make them 2/$2)
  • Lysol toilet bowl cleaner. Buy one at $2.79 get one free (use 2 $.50 coupons -expires 6/21- to make them 2/$1.79)
  • Nature's Source bathroom cleaner $3. (use $1 coupon -expires 5/31- to make this $2)
  • Bic disposable razors - Soleil - $4.99. (use $3 coupon from 5/17 paper to make these $1.99)
  • Skintimate shave gel $1.99 has a $ register reward. (use $.75 coupon -expires 6/20- to make this like paying $.24)
  • Crest Pro-Health rinse $4.50 (use $1 coupon -expires 5/30- to make it $3.50)
  • Oral B 2 pack toothbrushes $4.50 (use $1 coupon - expires 5/30) to give you 2 toothbrushes for $3.50)
  • Crest Pro-Health toothpaste $2.99 (use $1 coupon -expires 5/30- to make it $1.99)
  • Colgate Visible White toothpaste $4.49 and has a $4.49 register reward to use on next visit.
  • Bayer Quick Release Crystals $2.49 and has a $2.49 register reward
  • Brawny 8 pack paper towels $6.49 with Walgreen's coupon (use $1 coupon from 5/17 paper to make your price $5.49)


Lisette

Tops Deals 5/17 - 5/23


Here are the deals at Tops this week:
  • Corn on the cob 4/$1
  • Kraft cheese singles Buy One Get One Free (print coupon at Kraft Foods to use and reduce amount even more - for example if one is usually $4 and you use the coupon you will get 2 of them for $3)
  • Kraft salad dressing 3/$5 or $1.67 each (use $1 printed coupon from Kraft Foods and you will pay $.67)
  • Kraft miracle whip or mayonnaise Buy One Get One Free (buy one miracle whip and one mayonnaise and use $1 Mayo coupon and a $1 coupon for Miracle Whip to save even more)
  • Kraft Cool Whip $1 (buy 2 and use coupon for $1 off 2 and you will pay just $.50 each)
  • Duncan Hines brownie mix $1.25 (buy 3 and use coupon for $1 off 3 - expires 5/30 - and your price is now $.92 each)
  • Duncan Hines frosting 2/$3 (use $1 off 2 -expires 5/30- and your price is now 2/$2)
  • Ragu spaghetti sauce $1.67 each. (use $1 off 2 coupon -expires 7/26- and now pay $2.34 for 2 or $1.17 each)
  • Bertolli pasta sauce 2/$5 (use $1.50 off 2 coupon -expires 6/27- and now pay $1.75 each)
  • Lipton Iced Tea to Go $2.50 (use $.60 coupon which doubles to $1.20 -expires6/6- and now pay $1.30)
  • Whisk laundry detergent $4.99 (buy 2 and use $1.50 coupon -expires 7/12- and now pay $4.24 each)
  • Jello pudding $1 (buy 3 and use $1 coupon from Kraft site and now you are paying $.67 each)
  • Nabisco Ritz crackers $2.50 (use $1 coupon from Kraft site and now you are paying $1.50)
  • 4C Totally Light to go box $3.99 (use coupon from Sunday's paper - Buy one get one free - you end up getting 2 boxes for $3.99 or less than $2 each)
  • Brawny 8 roll pack $5.99 (use $1 coupon from Sunday's paper to make it $4.99)
  • Dove body wash $5.99 (use $1 coupon -expires 7/28- to make your price $4.99)
  • Olivio spray $1.50 (buy 2 and use $1 coupon -expires 5/31- to make your price $1 each)
  • Suave body wash $1.99 (buy 2 and use $.75 coupon from 5/17 paper which doubles to $1.50 = 2/$2.48)
  • Suave deodorant $1.79 (use $.50 coupon from 5/17 which doubles to $1.00 = making your price $.79)
  • Degree deodorant $2.19 (use $.75 coupon from 5/17 which doubles to $1.50 making your price $.69)
* Kraft coupons can be printed off the the Kraft site. Go to the site and then click on the Hurry! Coupons Available on the right hand side. You will have to sign up for a free account and then you can print them
Lisette

Coupons, Coupons, Coupons

If you haven't gotten a paper yet today, go get one. There are FOUR coupon inserts in there and they are for some really good stuff. There are the regular coupons for diapers and shampoo. But there are some good ones this week for Cains Mayo, Snyders, Bic Soleil Hellman's, Wish-Bone dressing, Ragu, Slim-Fast, Brawny and more.

After you look through it you may even decide to grab another paper. Remember, ask your friends and family if you can have their coupons if they don't use them. This is how I end up with at least 3 of every good coupon.


Lisette

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Please Excuse the Mess

In an effort to improve my blog, I am in the process of adding pages. The page links are up and they are clickable. I will be adding more content to each page in the coming days and will be adding a form for contacting me within the next week. Thank you.




Lisette

Have You Ever Wanted an Additional Phone Line?

I've always been wary about giving my phone number out. What's worse, is that I have a cell phone and every time someone calls, it uses minutes. So, I really hate when I have to give out a phone number in order to enter a contest or get a free sample. I have found a site that gives you free voicemail. So now I have a number (although it is an Ithaca area phone number but that's not a big deal) so now I won't get unwanted phone calls on my cell. You can get your free voicemail number at Ring Central.

* I was in no way paid or given anything for writing about this free voicemail. I am just trying to let my readers know about a service that they may find useful.
Lisette

Friday, May 15, 2009

Frugal Meal Friday 5/15

Every Friday I will be sharing with you a frugal recipe. These meals will average $5 or less for a family of four, and many will give you lots of leftovers for lunches. I do not include spices in my total because everyone should have a good ensemble of spices to cook with. If you have any recipes you would like to share with others, please feel free to email it to me at: couponqueenofcorning @ hotmail.com and I will include it in my Friday's posts.

My meal for today just came up to a little over $5 (13 cents over), but it makes so much that you will be having leftovers for a couple days. The recipe was originally on Bush's site but they no longer have it on there. You can also make some cornmuffins to go with it if you so choose. In my family we have to make two boxes. 2 boxes = $1, 2 eggs = $.09, 2/3 cup of milk = $.25; total of adding corn muffins for my family is $1.34.


Bush's All-American Chili

1 pound ground meat (at least 80% lean - $1.88)
1 chopped onion ($.25)
1 chopped pepper ($.50)
2 (15 oz) cans chili beans ($1.50)
1 (14 oz) can diced tomatoes ($.60)
1 (6oz) can tomato paste ($.40)
1/2 cup water
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 tsp salt
1 tbsp chili powder
2 tsp oregano
1 tsp sugar
shredded cheese (optional - 8 oz chunk is $2)

In large pot, cook ground meat, peppers and onions until meat is browned. Drain excess grease. Stir in remaining ingredients except cheese and bring to boil. Cover and reduce heat to low and simmer at least 20 minutes (the longer you can let it simmer the better it is yummy). Add cheese when serving if so desired.




Lisette

Thursday, May 14, 2009

In the Mood for a Cookout?

Stores are really starting to roll out the sales when it comes to food for having picnics and cooking out. Take advantage of these sales. Stock up on ketchup, mustard and BBQ sauce when they're on sale for $1. Take advantage of sales on rolls and you can freeze what you don't use.

We had a cookout on Tuesday night. I told my hubby I wasn't going to cook because I had a final the next day I needed to study for. So, him being a typical man, what does he do? Yep, he uses the grill. lol. He made hamburgers and I tended to the corn on the cob while studying in the kitchen. The hamburger patties were on sale at Wegmans for $2.49 a pound (we had to get a family size pack but that's no big deal) and the corn was 4/$1. We had strawberry shortcake for dessert (strawberries were also on sale at Wegmans for $1.50 a pound, made a cake mix that I had bought for $1 several weeks ago and used Cool Whip that I paid $1 for also). All in all, it was a very good meal and pretty inexpensive also. Total price of our meal for a family of 5 = less than $9 which included dessert.

Hubby cooked up all the patties so there was about 10 left. I used 3 patties tonight for our chili and the rest will be for future meals. What kinds of things do you like to cook out on the grill? How do you keep the costs down? Tell me what you think by leaving me a comment.

Lisette

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Words of the Week Wednesday

Every Wednesday I write about 1-3 sites I have found recently that I think you will like to go visit. Today's sites are:
  1. Stouffer's is having a contest on their site. Usually I don't post contests, but I really think that it's a very interesting contest. In order to get an entry into the contest each week, you have to post a goal of how many times you want to eat at home with your family. Then at the end of the week you fill in how many times you ate at home, and that enters you in the contest each week. I think it is a wonderful that they are promoting eating at home with your family. Not only does it promote family and together time, it also saves you money. You can check out the contest at Take the Challenge -Let's Fix Dinner.
  2. Have you ever made homemade bread? It is so yummy. But many homemade breads are not good as sandwich bread. Ever try putting peanut butter and jelly on regular homemade bread? Doesn't work very well. I found a delicious recipe for homemade sandwich bread. A fellow member at Frugal Village posted it on there and it is so awesome! You can find the recipe on the White Sandwich Bread thread. While you're there, browse around the rest of Frugal Village. It is a wonderful place where people share their frugal tips with each other.
  3. Erin from $5 Dinner.com was recently featured on Raychel Ray. You can see the show segment here. Erin's blog centers around how she feeds her family for $5 per meal. She uses the stores' weekly ads and coupons to plan her meals for the week. She not only provides recipes, but also pictures of the meals when she makes them. She also just got a contract to write a cookbook! Congrats Erin!
If you have any blogs or sites (anything dealing with frugality, money or coupons), please leave it in my comments and I will look it over for possible inclusion in the next Words of the Week Wednesday.


Lisette

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

My Walgreens Deals on 5/9

I went to Walgreens on Saturday and got some pretty good deals.

  • Oxy medicated pads. On sale Buy One Get One Free. $4.99 minus two $1 coupons = 2/$2.99
  • 2 rolls of Bounty Basic papertowels on clearance for $.89 each = $1.78 - $1 coupon = 2/$.78
  • Bic Soleil razor. on sale for $5.99 - $ 2 coupon = $3.99 minus $2 register rewards
Amount Before Savings: $21.57
Amount Saved: $15.19
Total Paid: $6.38 (saved 70%)



Lisette

My Rite Aid Deals on 5/9

I went over to Rite Aid on Saturday because there was a few things I wanted. Plus I had 2 rebate checks from prior months to use. I also knew that I needed to get a mother's day card. I usually buy all my cards at Family Dollar, but if you wait until the day before a holiday they tend to be out of those cards. So here's what I bought for a total of 33 cents out of pocket.

20 oz Pepsi Throwback $.99 + $.5 dep
Mother's Day Card $3.79
Hershey's bliss $2.99 minus $1 rebate = $1.99
Dora pop-up hamper on clearance for $2.50
Diego pop-up hamper on clearance for $2.50

I used one Rite Aid rebate check for $2 and another for $11.49. So my out of pocket cost was $.33

Lisette

Media Appearance

I just wanted to let you all know that next Monday I will be featured on WENY's news at 6pm, 7 pm and 11 pm. The interview went great and hopefully it turns out good. I will post a reminder on Monday about it and provide links to the site.




Lisette

Monday, May 11, 2009

And the winner is.....

The winner of the coupon giveaway is........

2 = Nicki at Domestic Cents

Please email me at couponqueenofcorning @ hotmail.com with your name and address so that I can mail you the coupons. I will also leave you a message on your blog or email letting you know, later tonight.


Lisette