Below are the best deals at Schnucks this week with the coupon match-ups. Defiantly a good week to stockpile. I will be shopping there tomorrow and will post pictures of my deals and receipt. Hopefully all these coupons will go through as planned and I will let you know if I have any issues.
Horizon organic milk $1 each
printable $.55 off single serve 3 or more
= $.82 each
Scotch Magic Tape $1 each
printable $1 coupon
= FREE!!!! (no limit)
***but please don't clear the shelves so we can all get a great deal and please consider donating some to your local church, school or non-profit
Old El Paso shells, seasoning mix and dinner kits on sale
printable Old El Paso coupons $.60 off 3 products
= varies
Pillsbury rolls or biscuits $1 each
various printable coupon from $.10 - $.25 off
= varies
Monday, May 2, 2011
Just got to my mailbox today to see the Schnucks ad and I'm excited
As soon as I can get my kids to sleep I will do the coupon match-ups and post them but it looks like a good week. If our Schnucks would double coupons we would be having a HUGE week.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
New online coupon to get free razors at Walgreens
I beat the system! We didn't get the Noxema coupons in our local paper but they showed upon Red Plum site. So you now can get the free deal at Walgreens plus a money maker. Here is the deal below:
Noxzema disposable razors 4 pk $3.99 = $3 RR
Use the $2/1 coupon HERE You need to put in zip code 52240 to get the coupon to show up
Pay $1.99
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost FREE + a $1.01 Moneymaker!
Noxzema disposable razors 4 pk $3.99 = $3 RR
Use the $2/1 coupon HERE You need to put in zip code 52240 to get the coupon to show up
Pay $1.99
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost FREE + a $1.01 Moneymaker!
Too Many Couponers????
Ever since the Extreme Couponing show has become popular I have seen such an increase in the amount of people on coupon blogging sites, printing coupons and the store shelves being empty by Monday afternoon. Today I have 3 coupons I've been trying to print for about 2 hours now and the site is bogged down from so many people printing at one time. So I'm left wondering if this is a good or bad thing. Everybody needs a good deal and to save money. But is there going to be an increase also in the amount of people using coupons in an unethical way or outright fraud which will make us all look bad?
One thing I know for sure is that many people will begin couponing on a whim but once they see the work that goes into it they lose interest. Especially with keeping up on the organization of all the coupons in your binder, clearing out expired coupons and memorizing each individual stores coupon policy. There is a lot of work to do couponing to the point of building a stockpile and it requires time just as you would devote to a hobby. You have to have a passion for saving and couponing to be a couponer. I place my bet that for the next few months to a year there will be a rush of people couponing but that it will fall off when the newness of their new hobby wares off. But I do hope that those who stay with it will be able to change their lives forever and create more financial security for themselves and their family.
One thing I know for sure is that many people will begin couponing on a whim but once they see the work that goes into it they lose interest. Especially with keeping up on the organization of all the coupons in your binder, clearing out expired coupons and memorizing each individual stores coupon policy. There is a lot of work to do couponing to the point of building a stockpile and it requires time just as you would devote to a hobby. You have to have a passion for saving and couponing to be a couponer. I place my bet that for the next few months to a year there will be a rush of people couponing but that it will fall off when the newness of their new hobby wares off. But I do hope that those who stay with it will be able to change their lives forever and create more financial security for themselves and their family.
My shopping trips today
I decided to pass on CVS this week. Just not enough deal to make it worth it for me. I went to Walgreens twice today and would have done more but I was shopping with kids and they were done. My first trip to the Morgan Ave Walgreens I got 2 packs of Cottonelle (they had 8 left at 8am), 2 containers of Lysol wipes, 1 Gillette Fusion razor and one Tylenol Precise pain cream. My kids got $4 in snacks I had no coupon for. My subtotal was $42.44 and after coupons it was $12.44. I also got back $8 in RR and I used $7 in RR from a previous trip. My savings were $29.69. The wipes ended up being $.26 each (I had a $1.50 coupon from their Facebook page that is no longer available and they were B1G1 free.) The toilet paper was a little over $2 each and the pain cream was free. So I was very happy with the visit. My second trip (St. Joe Walgreens) I just got 2 packs of Cottonelle and the pain cream subtotal was $18 and after coupons was $6 with a $3 RR printed after the transaction. The St. Joe Walgreens had a lot of Cottonelle and was at the front of the store. The Cottonelle toliet paper is not a double roll but still 9 rolls for $2.50 so a good deal. It's normally $5.
The Evansville newspaper today
I don't know why I'm surprised but again our market did not get the good coupons in the Red Plum for the razors. So anyone in our area who is wanting to get the Bic or Noxema razor deals at Walgreens will have to order their coupons online. I have used coupon clippers in the past but it takes them 5 days to get to me and by then the drug stores are sold out of the products. I'm not going to mess with buying coupons for the razor deals because I'm stockpiled on them and I'm just going to get the Fusion razor with the P & G coupon at Walgreens. But if I did order again I would try another company or ebay. It just drive me nuts that for some reason we are less worthy of the good coupons but larger markets get them. Are the people who live in INDY or Louisville more worthy of good deals than we are. They get to shave their legs for free but we don't. WHATEVER!
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