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Save Money on Groceries: Moneysaving Tip for Meat #1

January 4th, 2009 · 2 Comments

If you want to save money on groceries, you will hear many people saying you should cut back on meat consumption. Yes, this does allow you to save money, but it doesn’t work for everyone. If you want your meat, avoid precut meats.

As a kid, my family use to love eating chicken speedies. I always remember my parents buying the tub that came with precut chicken and it was already mixed with marinade. The first time I attempted to buy this, I was shocked at the price. I got a large package of chicken (and used less than half for the chicken speedies) and then went to the marinade section to pickup a jar of marinade. It was much cheaper. Don’t pay someone to cut or marinade your meats for you. It is a lot cheaper to do it yourself.

Also, don’t do the counter shopping at the meat department. At my store, it is called the Butcher Block. It is cheaper to get the prepacked meat.


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Save Money on Groceries: 3 Tips for Coupon Use

January 2nd, 2009 · 2 Comments

I love using coupons. They allow me to save a lot on groceries. Once this blog first got started, I received a comment from a reader urging me to checkout a website called Taylor Town Preview. I did and I have been going back since.

They have a number of features on the website, but look in the middle column under the heading of “Preview Pages.” This page tells you what coupons you will find in your local inserts. I have been monitoring the website for a while now and they are right on. The coupons they have listed are what I find in my newspaper inserts.

Today, I checked out the website and saw there were many coupons listed for this week. So, I ran out to the store. It is Friday, but one of my Friday newspapers has the coupon inserts. It costs .50 cents. I knew there were many good coupons; therefore, I bought two papers. I was glad I did. Many coupons do not expire for at least two months, so I can fit in a couple of shopping trips.

In short, there are 3 easy ways to save money with grocery coupons.

1 – Visit TaylorTownPreview.com to see what coupons you will find in your inserts.
2 – Buy the Friday or Saturday papers with coupons, as they cost less.
3 – If the above mentioned website shows a lot of good coupons, buy two or more papers. You get more coupons.

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Save Money on Groceries: Juicy Juice Special Offers

January 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

My daughter loves drinking Juicy Juice and so do I. Unfortunately, I find their price to be high sometimes, so I am always on the lookout for moneysaving coupons. You can occasionally find these coupons in the weekend newspaper, but right now there is a coupon available on the Juicy Juice website. I am not sure about the value or how long this coupon will be available, but you can get the process started by clicking here.

You want to look under the “Savings for You,” section. Also, if you look over, you will see that they have freebies available for registering for a free account.

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Moneysaving Food Coupons at EatBetterAmerica.com

January 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

I was searching for moneysaving coupons. At the website for Fiber One, I found a link for a coupon, but it took me to another website. That website is titled Eat Better America. There, I did find a few Fiber One coupons, but there were more.

What did I find?

NOTE: These coupons were listed on January 2, 2009. Their availability and value is subject to change.

Save .60 cents on 2 Green Giant Frozen Boxed Vegetables
Save $1 on 8 Yoplait Yogurt cups
Save $1 on 32oz Yoplait Yogurt
Save .75 cents on Wheaties cereal
Save .75 cents on Total cereal
Save .75 cents on Fiber One cereal
Save $1 on Any Cascadian Farm Product
Save $1 on Any Muir Glen Product
Save $1 on Fiber One Boxed Muffin Mix
Save $1 on a 28.3oz Fiber One Pancake Mix
Save $1 on 2 Cheerios Snack Mix
Save $1 on a 5lb or larger bag of Gold Medal White Wheat Flower

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Homemade Cookies: Cheap Last Minute Christmas Gift Ideas

December 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Personally, I am not the best baker. When it comes to meals, I take the simplest approach. It usually involves a meal coming from a box or something you heat from the freezer. I am the same way with desserts. I never make cookies or cakes from scratch; instead, I buy the boxes or the bags. For me, it is cheaper and a lot easier.

Since we are Christmas shopping on a budget this year, I spent a little bit less on gifts for everyone. As an added bonus, my four year old and I are making sugar cookies for everyone. I purchased a couple 4-pack of foil container with the see through tops from the dollar store. These will hold the cookies.

We bought a few Betty Crocker sugar cookie bagged mixes, a couple tubs of frosting, and we already had sprinkles here. Most grocery stores have these Betty Crocker bagged cookies on sale. They are regularly selling for 3 for $5 around here (about $1.67 a bag). That isn’t bad considering they make almost three dozen cookies and are a lot quicker than cooking from scratch.

Right now, you can find a coupon for .75 cents off 1 bag of Betty Crocker cookies. You can find the coupon at either BettyCrocker.com or EverydaySavings.com. If you wish to add frosting and sprinkles, also look for sales and coupons. In fact, the Betty Crocker frosting tubs I purchased yesterday had coupons right on them! Each container had a .50 cents off coupon. It was $1 for each tub of frosting.

Each bag states the cookies make about 3 dozen. We get about 2 dozen because our cookie cutters are kind of big in size. So, for a total of $8.42, I am able to make gifts for 7 different people! Not to mention by daughter and I have a great time.

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Last Minute Christmas Gift Ideas

December 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Christmas is quickly approaching. If you haven’t finished your shopping yet, you may be looking for last minute Christmas shopping deals. Unfortunately, many retailers have already reached the cutoff date for standard shipping guaranteed by Christmas. Some retailers still have their guarantee, but you must order by tomorrow (December 17, 2008) at the latest. Since express shipping can cost a lot, your best bet is to finish your last minute Christmas shopping locally. But, what should you get?

Gift Sets

I was in Wal-Mart tonight and they have a lot of gift sets left. These gift sets usually range in price from $3 to $20. You should have a lot of items to choose from, but the selection will dwindle down as Christmas gets closer. I purchase a hot chocolate gift set with two mugs, and two different holiday candy gift sets.

Gift Certificates

You can’t go wrong with gift certificates. Luckily, you can purchase them right up to Christmas. Tonight, I purchased a few Wal-Mart gift cards. What I like about Wal-Mart and many other retailers are the same way, is that you can purchase other gift cards too. For example, Wal-Mart had iTunes gift cards and much more available for sale.

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Amazing Toy Sales on Amazon

December 14th, 2008 · No Comments

If you have to do anymore Christmas shopping for your kids this year, I recommend heading over to Amazon.com right now. They have a December Deals section (click on the link to get there). I found it by chance yesterday and I felt like a kid on Christmas. Lol, hopefully my daughter will be as excited. I could not believe the great deals they have.

This is what I purchased:

The Playskool Cherry Blossom Market for $17.99. Unfortunately, it is now listed for sale at $29.99, but that is still a good price considering it sells for $59.99.

The Playskool Cherry Blossom Fruit and Cheese set for $11.97. It is originally priced at $14.99.

The Playskool Rose Petal Table and Chair Dinette for $14.99. It originally sells for $24.99.

The Horton Hears a Who You to the Rescue Game for $5.99. It was originally priced $19.99.

The Hannah Montana Song Doll with Swing for $5.99. It originally sells for $19.99.

The Hannah Montana Malibu House Bedroom and Living Room set for $6.99 each. They both originally sell for $29.99 each.

The Playskool Busy Ball Tivity Center for $6.99. Unfortunately, they just raised the price (within five hours of me buying it) to $8.99, but it is still a good deal considering this toy sells for around $34.99.

These are just a few of the many items you can find on sale right now at Amazon.com. I am not sure how long the sale lasts, but as you can see from my examples, they have slightly raised a few prices within only a few hours. So, you may want to buy right away.

Most of these items do qualify for Free Super Saver shipping. According to their website, you have 4 more days to order before Christmas (today being Sunday December 14, 2008).

If you click on the 50% or 70% off sections from the link below, check the headings. They have boys, girls, and so forth. More items are on sale than what appears on the main sales page.

Happy Shopping!

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Save Money Shopping: Finding Good Christmas Deals Locally

December 11th, 2008 · No Comments

As Christmas quickly approaches, you may be finishing up your Christmas shopping or even just getting started if you are a last minute shopper. Shopping online is nice, but you may prefer to shop locally. If so, be sure to pickup a copy of your weekend newspaper. These newspapers not only contain moneysaving grocery coupons, but stores sales fliers. Around this time of the year, stores have a lot of sales and they are advertised.

You can also view most store sales fliers online. Visit the website of local retailers, like Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Best Buy, and so forth. Somewhere on the website, you will find “View Ad,” link. If you are like me, however, you may prefer to have a printed copy of the flier. I mark which items I want to buy and actually take it with me to the store.

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Save Money on Groceries: An Easy Way to Save

December 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments

There are many good tips on how to save money on groceries and other purchases. A lot of these tips are listed right on my blog. The best tip I have to offer is don’t buy it if you don’t need it.

Whether you found a great sale or have a coupon, think about the product you are buying. Do you already have 3 winter jackets? If so, you are wasting your money by buying another even if it is on sale. Do you have a coupon for a new food product? Only buy the item and use the coupon if you truly want to try it or think you will like it. Otherwise, toss the coupon and save your money.

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Save Money Shopping: Coupons for Cold Sore Medicine

December 11th, 2008 · No Comments

In one of my last posts, I shared links to moneysaving coupons for over-the-counter cold medicines. Winter is also the time that many of us get cold sores. If you get one, you may turn to an over the counter product. Before making your purchase, checkout the coupons below. They can help you save money.

These coupons were available online as of December 11, 2008. Their value and availability is subject to change.

Save $1 on Any Campho-Phenique Cold Sore Treatment (Link on Bottom)

Coupon for Abreva Cold Sore Medicine (No Value Listed)

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