- Onions- $.49 for a 3-lb. bag
- Navel Oranges- $1.49 for a 4-lb. bag
- Grapefruit- $.25 ea
- Russet Potatoes- $1.49 for a 10-lb. bag
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Aldi Produce Deals- Onions for CHEAP
Game Coupons in your USA Weekend
Check your USA Weekend for some great coupons! (these are regional and can vary) I had 2 coupons in mine:
- $10/1 Diamond Scrabble game
- $5/1 Boggle game
Boggle is on sale this week at Target for $12- Use the $5/1 Boggle coupon to get it for $7!
Kroger Deals- 12/6
Below are my favorite Kroger deals for this week! Here are a few things to remember while you are shopping:
- Kroger doubles up to a $.50 face value coupons everyday
- You can buy 1 item in a B1G1 deal and get it for half the regular price
- You can use 2 coupons on a B1G1
- Kroger does not generally accept competitors coupons- but check with your customer service.
- Watch the items as they ring up- if it rings up wrong, you get it for free!
Meat
Choice Chuck Roast- $1.99/lb
Shrimp Rings- B1G1 Free
Tyson Bacon- $2.50 ea
Private Selection Spiral Sliced Ham- $2.79
Produce
Sweet Bell Peppers- $1
Organic Cameo Apples- $.99/lb
Organic Fresh herbs- $1.66 ea
Northwestern Pears- $.88/lb
Jumbo Cantaloupe- $1.50 (good price for this time of year)
Dairy
Horizon Single Serve Milk- $1 ea or $10.99 for a case (not sure the amount in the case- probably 12)
Kroger 16 oz Cheese- $2.99 (not the lowest price)
Kroger Cottage Cheese, Sour Cream or Dips- $1
Kroger Cream Cheese- $1
Grocery
Keebler Sandies Cookies, Cheez-its or Club Crackers $2.69 ea (buy 3, get $3 off)
$.75/1 Cheez-Its printable
$1 off Keebler Sandies printable
$1/3 Keebler Cookies printable
$1/2 Keebler Crackers in the 11/1 RP
Final Price: As low as $.69 ea after discount for buying 3
Knudsen Just Cranberry, Blueberry or Pomegranate Juice B1G1 at $3.89
$1 off Knudsen Family Just Juice Product printable
$1 off Knudsen Just Juice Mambo Sprouts Waves of Summer Savings Booklet
Go here or here for more Kroger matchups.
Publix Penny Item- 12/6-12/7
The Publix Penny Item for Sunday and Monday is:
Publix Bleach
You are eligible to receive the penny item when your total hits $10 before you hand over your coupons. Many of our local stores do not require that you have the penny item coupon (found in the weekly ad), but I have heard change is happening in a few places, so take the coupon just in case.
Keep in mind that Florida and some Georgia stores do not participate in this promotion.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Frugal and FUN Christmas Crafts!
Also, every year I have wanted to do an Advent (meaning "coming") calendar to recognize the true meaning of Christmas in our home. We finally made one! In total, this one cost us about $4 to make using little wedding treat bags from the dollar store. I hot glued the numbered glitter paper on over the silver wedding cake. Its not the coolest thing ever- definitely cuter in person, but it will serve its purpose :) I am hoping to score a deal on an advent calendar that will last us through the years to come- when everything is marked down a day or two after Christmas.
Are you working on any holiday crafts? I'd love to hear about them!
I Need Your Help!
Whew, this has been a very intense week! I am so sorry for not blogging over the last few days. For those of you that don't know, my husband does music for a living, both at our church and independently. After the release of his first album (which you can hear on the right side bar, by the way :), he needed some help with emails and mailings, etc. I have always sort of helped him with whatever he has needed, but recently there has been a lot more to do (that is a good thing!)
To get ready for a conference at church that started tonight, I needed to really be "all in" this week- working against the clock to do whatever it took to make sure we got cd's in on time, since our manufacturer made a mistake and couldn't deliver by this weekend. Talk about a learning curve for me!
My point is a couple things:
- I am sorry if I left you guys hanging on some deals! Deal finders don't like to be left hanging... I know! :) I hope you found some good deals over at Faithful Provisions, Frugal Dr Mom, and Southern Savers to name a few.
- I want to make sure that when you read this blog you are getting what you want! Since I am stepping in to help my husband more, I want to make sure I'm not taking time to post things you don't care a thing about! I would love to hear from you- What are things you like to see? Is it Monday's Meal Plan? Free Samples? Tuesday's Timesaver Tip? Saturday's Seed to Sow? CVS, Walgreens, Kroger, Publix Favorites? Is there something you would like to see that I don't post about yet?
Thank you to all my faithful readers!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Monday's Meal Plan- Post-Holiday Cooking Blues
Wow it is SO hard to meal plan after a holiday!! Anyone else in the same boat? It was also my husbands birthday so I literally have been cooking nonstop! We did, however, have an amazing night out last night for his birthday- was so nice to relax! I have had some other things come up that have caused me to spend all day yesterday and today on my phone/computer... so do I feel like cooking? Um. that would be a resounding NO! :)
As I was writing this earlier today, my 3 year old asked to go to Costco tonight to get a hotdog. Our family can eat there for $6... Didn't take a lot to convince me it was a good idea :)
Tuesdsay: Coscto for hotdogs, oh yeah baby!
Wednesday: Hamburger Pitas (hubby's fav), steamed veggies
Thursday: Asian Chicken Salad
Friday: Roast w/ Potatoes and Carrots (onion soup mix and cream of mushroom makes the BEST roast!)
Lunch- pb&j, chicken salad wraps, pizza from Whole Foods (have a free coupon), Annies Mac and Cheese (free at Kroger this week- look under "organics")
Breakfast- Pancakes, Smoothies, Strawberry Muffins, Buttered Cheerios- a childhood favorite!
Tuesday's Timesaver- Herbs and Ice Cube Trays
I had 2 ladies at my last coupon class that were brilliant when it came to the freezer. The freezer truly is a beautiful thing when you are trying to save time and money (as you know, I talk about that wonderful appliance a LOT!)
I had never heard this idea and it really is fabulous! If you are a family that uses a lot of fresh herbs (we use cilantro and basil like its going out of style), wash your herbs as soon as you get home. Break or chop them up and put some in each compartment of an ice cube tray. Fill the tray with water and put in your freezer. This keeps the herbs looking decent and its easy to just throw an ice cube or two into a soup or sauce!
Thanks for the tip Dawn and Lianne!
If you have a Timesaver Tip, be sure to email me at seedtosow blog @ gmail . com (take spaces out) Thanks!
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