Thursday, April 30, 2009

Thrifty Thursday - End of Day Deals











Today for the Thrifty Thursday post, I thought I would ask for your help. I would love to compile a list of "End of Day Deals" for the Indianapolis area.

I have a friend who lives in Fishers and a bakery near her home marks everything down 1/2 off regular price before closing. I have been told (but have not gone myself) that many Meijer Stores mark the pre-sliced lunch meat down to around $1 a lb around 8 pm on weeknights and 9 pm on weekends. It is my understanding that they simply bag the meat or cheese, mark the price and lay it on the top of the meat counter.

Since I don't get out much at night, I've not tried any of these discounts out yet, so I was wondering if any of you know of stores, bakeries or restaurants that give good deals just before closing?

If you do - please share with us! Let us know the store's location and when the discount is given.

Yard Sale Round-Up 4/30/09

It is time for the Spring Yard Sales to begin!

If you are having or know about a:

Yard Sale
Garage Sale
Community Sale
Rummage Sale
Kids Clothing Sale


Let everyone else know too!

These are the guidelines to follow:
  • List your sale in the comments section of this post.
  • Please post Yard/garage sales for the upcoming weekend only.
  • Start your comment with the type of sale and general location of the sale. (ex. Yard Sale - South side or Church Bazaar - Far North side)
  • Post the location, dates and times.
  • You may leave a link to your website or blog (or an email address), if there is more information or directions to your sale listed there.
  • This posting is for the greater Indianapolis and surrounding areas.

I welcome postings for Community Sales, School Sales, Church Sales and such!


You can go here to check out the Garage Sale Ads in the Indianapolis Star.



Here are the sales I know of this week:


Cumberland Estates at German Church and 10th St.

"Just Between Friends" Sale - HUGE Kids sale at the Hamilton county fairgrounds. Go here for more information and a video about it.

Here is a Yard Sale from a reader:

I am having a garage sale because we are moving. I am also closing an in-home daycare. I have tons of toys available, and several household items, including a round coffee table.

Saturday, May 2
8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
11972 Stanley Terrace (Fishers)
(near 116th and Olio Road)



Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Free Cascade Rinse

Sign up for the Home Made Simple Booklet. This has a ton of great coupons and one for Free Cascade Rinse Aid! Go here to sign up.

Thanks Sisterly Savings!

EcoStore $2.00 off Coupon - Blog Exclusive














I am so excited to share this blog exclusive coupon with you! It is for $2.00 off any EcoStore Product. EcoStore is sold exclusively at Meijer stores.


Click on the coupon above or click here for the Eco Store Coupon

Sometime ago I did a review of EcoStore Spray cleaner, which I love because it is the only cleaner I have found that doesn't cause my hands to crack. Although I am very frugal and can sometimes get other cleaners for free, I would actually pay money for this one! And that is saying a lot.

Meijer sells several of the EcoStore products including EcoStore Spray cleaner and Laundry Liquid. I also liked the Laundry Liquid very much and will be checking the pricing on this with the coupon since I am low on Laundry Liquid! It was Very concentrated and lasted a long time!

Here is the review that I did previously on EcoStore Spray cleaner.





















I am really excited to be able to introduce a new product to you. I was contacted by Meijer and asked to test and do an honest review of a new product line they have just introduced to the Meijer stores.

Meijer is introducing the EcoStore products to the US market. The EcoStore products are plant based cleaners that contain "No Nasty Chemicals".

I was excited to test these products because they are environmentally friendly and also safe for children and pets. Also, I have severe problems with my hands cracking due to cleaners, so I was happy to try something that might possibly be more hand-friendly.

Several weeks ago I received 2 cleaning items to test. The first I will review for you today, is the EcoStore Spray Cleaner. This product is a citrus based all-purpose cleaner. I first used this product when we needed to clean our whole house.

To give the EcoStore Spray Cleaner a real test, I dispensed with my yellow rubber gloves. If a normal all-purpose or window cleaner type product comes in contact with my hands, the result, for me, is cracked and bleeding finger tips. So, in order to give you an honest test of the product, I decided to donate my finger tips to science for the day!


I used the Spray Cleaner to clean my baths and kitchen, including the mirrors and toilet bowl. I found the cleaner did much better than I actually expected, cleaning even the mirror nicely! I have to admit I was surprised that it did not streak. I have tried citrus based cleaners before and was not impressed with their final result. But, I found the EcoStore Spray Cleaner did a very nice job.


So, here is my opinion on the EcoStore Spray Cleaner:


What I liked about the cleaner was that it cleaned everything well. I liked that I could use just 1 cleaner for all my cleaning. It made it easy to go around the house and not have to take 3 or 4 cleaners around to all the bathrooms. What I liked best is that my hands did not crack or have any negative effects from the cleaner. That is a big plus for me! I liked that it contained no chemicals and since I have small children and a cat - that is a good thing too!



Scent is rather subjective, the cleaner actually had a rather non-descript smell. It did not have that strong "cleaner" smell, which was nice, but it didn't actually smell real "citrusy" either. So if you do not like cleaner fumes, this may be something you like, if you crave the "Pine-sol clean" smell, you will not get that with this cleaner. I would describe it as a non-descript and non-offensive smell.


Would I buy this product? (If I can get it at a good price,) I certainly will use this as my cleaner! (After all, this is a frugal blog.) I have had such problems with cleaners causing problems with my hands, that I was just thrilled that my hands were great after using this one!


Here is some information from the EcoStore website about their products:





Safer ingredients:


We use sustainably sourced plant and mineral based ingredients to create safer, healthier products that do the job just as effectively as the petrochemical based ones.


We practise the precautionary approach - if there is any doubt about the safety of an ingredient for the environment or for people's health we will find a safer alternative.


Outstanding performance:


We set the benchmark high. Our products have to perform just as well or better than top selling supermarket brands and our research and development team is second to none.


Value for money:


Our plant based ingredients are more expensive than petrochemical ones but we manage to keep our prices down by economically concentrating our formulations.


We don't use cheap fillers or bulking agents - just pure active ingredients.


Cost per use is actually less than many other supermarket brands.

If you would like more information on the products you can check out the EcoStore website here.

Rebate Reminder























Did you clip the rebate in the April 5th paper? You have until tomorrow to make your purchases.

Don't forget to send it off if you have completed it. The rebate is for a free turkey or ham with a purchase of $40 in Unilever products. The mailing deadline is 5/7/09.

I was able to buy most of the products with coupon, paying less than $20 for the $40 in items. I also was able to use an $8.00 coupon at Meijer - that printed with a receipt - when I bought my turkey, so I paid only $16 for my $24 turkey and will get $20 back!

Several of the items I got completely free at Kmart with the double coupons!

When you get a rebate like this, don't throw it away! And also, don't run out and buy all the stuff! What I did was looked at what I was buying on sale anyway and it fit with the rebate. I did not buy anything, just to get the rebate, although if it were a matter of being a few dollars short to get it I would have.

Here are some of the items I bought:

Skippy PB, 6 jars - was B1G1 @ Walgreens a few weeks ago, also used a -.40 mc on each jar.
Ragu, 6 jars - on sale at Meijer a few weeks ago - .35 / jar mc doubled to .70 / jar
Lipton tea 16 count box, 4 boxes 1.09 @ Kmart - .60 mc doubled = FREE
Ponds Towelettes 2.75 @ Kmart, 2 boxes - 1.50 mc doubled = FREE
Hellman's Mayo 2.99 - didn't have a coupon, but I was out of Mayo
Super Shots yogurt drinks by Promise, 4 boxes, $2.75 ea - 1.25 mc

My total OOP for everything was about $34, including the turkey. And I will receive back a $20 check!

Twice Baked Potatoes

When Target had their potatoes on sale a few weeks ago, I bought several bags. I decided to try a few ways of freezing potatoes. Here is a recipe I tried and am very pleased with the results!







Twice Baked Potatoes

8 - 10 medium baking potatoes
3 Tbsp butter
1 cup sour cream (not reduced fat)
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
3/4 cup milk
salt and pepper
Paprika


Bake potatoes in foil until tender (approx 90 min. @ 350). Before they cool. cut the top of the potato off and carefully scoop out the insides into a large bowl. Add all ingredients, except paprika and beat with mixer. The mixture should not be runny nor too firm.

Scoop the mixture back into the potato skins. If you get a cracked potato skin, don't worry, a few of mine did and the were fine after they were filled.

If you want to freeze: Wrap the potatoes in plastic wrap. Place in freezer until frozen. Then you can place in a large ziploc bag or container in your freezer.

To bake: If they are frozen, thaw in refrigerator, take off plastic wrap, cover the potato skin park with foil, leaving the top open. Sprinkle with paprika and bake. If you just mixed them up and they are still hot, bake 30 minutes. If they are thawed, you might need 60 min. @ 350 degrees.

Note: We like to make potato skins with the cut off tops of the potatoes. I just sprat them with oil and bake until crispy. We eat them with butter and sour cream.


Tuesday, April 28, 2009

$10 off $30 - Bath and Body Works






Do you need to buy a Mother's Day gift?
Go here for a $10 off a $30 purchase at Bath and Body Works.

Good Deal on Kids Pictures- $4.99 for 27 Photos

If you're like me, you probably procrastinate about taking the kids for pictures. Here is a good deal for you! Only $4.99 for over 25 photos.

When you go for kids pictures, you really need to know what you are going to buy so that you don't go in for $5 in photo's and get talked into $150 on your credit card!

I usually let the photographer know up front that I really just want the package deal. Sometimes they have a required "sales talk" that they must give you, but just keep nicely saying, "Yes they are wonderful, but really I just want the package!"

This coupon is for Picture Me Portrait Studio, located inside Wal-mart.

Tuesday Tip - Birthday Freebies




















Did you know that there are a ton of Freebies out there that you can get on your birthday? You would be amazed by all the offers available.

Freebies 4 Mom has put together an excellent collection of Birthday Freebies! Go here to check them all out!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Kmart - Cheese for .88 Cents














Kmart has an excellent deal on Cheese! Only .88 cents for 8 ounces.

The sale ends Tuesday 4/28/09, so if you live near a Super Kmart, or one that sells groceries stock up! There is a limit of 6 per transaction.

Cheese freezes well, so buy some extra and throw it in the freezer. I believe that this is the lowest price I have ever seen for cheese. I'm definitely filling the freezer!

While you are there, don't forget about double coupons. The ad for the Washington Street Super Kmart states the Double Coupons go until Tuesday, a cashier told me that she thinks they are going until May 9th - so I will try to keep you posted if I see that they continue past tomorrow!

Springtime Giveaway Carnival

Check out all the Giveaways in the Springtime Giveaway Carnival hosted by HeavenlyHomemakers.com. It looks like there are some good giveaways!

Monday Morning Messies

Do you suffer from the same problem at your home? Monday morning, it seems like there are the "messies" that must be conquered before the daily routine can start. It's easy to "get to work" and miss other things!

Before you get too far into your morning routine, I would encourage you to enjoy this beautiful morning!

Take 10 - 15 minutes to sit outside with your coffee and do some reading if you would like.

Then go and pick yourself a nice jar full of flowers from the garden. Put it in next to your kitchen sink on your table or in your kitchen window. You garden won't mind if you take a few!

Here are a few flowers that I picked from my garden this morning. Lilac, grape hyacinth, iris and some unknown flower that comes up on a ground cover that I have. It seems to be the week for my purple flowers!

Don't let the spring beauty pass you by! Take a few minutes to enjoy the sites and smells of this wonderful season!


Psalm 118:24 "This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it."

Menu Planning Monday 4/26/09











Well, I am on the last week of my Monthly Menu. It's time to start planning for next month!

Here is the original plan for this week:

4/26 - 5/02/09

Sunday - Beef BBQ, Baked Potatoes
Monday - Baked Rigatoni Casserole, bread and veg
Tuesday - Turkey Noodle Soup, bread
Wednesday - Cheesy Enchilada Hamburger Helper and vegs
Thursday - Tuna Casserole, Peas, salad
Friday - Eat out as Family


Here is the updated plan for this week:



Sunday -Lasagna
Monday - Roast Beef, Baked Potatoes
Tuesday - Leftovers
Wednesday - Cheesy Enchilada Hamburger Helper and vegs
Thursday - Tuna Casserole, Peas, salad
Friday - Eat out as Family ?
Saturday - Pizza


If you would like more Menu ideas go here.

For some Recipe ideas go here.

Free Homeschool Resources - This Week's Lineup

I am so excited about Monday's Freebie! For those of you who aren't familiar with G.A. Henty, he wrote historical novels for boys. He lived during the Victorian Era and his stories are filled with all the exciting things boys love!


Monday, April 27 - "One of the 28th" by G. A. Henty (MP3 audio)

A great dramatization of master story-teller G. A. Henty's classic book
of pirates and the War of 1812, "One of the 28th". Follow the adventures
of young Ralph Conway as he becomes the captive of "King of the Sea" Captain Kelly,
aboard the deadly pirate ship "Belle Marie". Great historical action and adventure!


Tuesday, April 28 - Home Management Nuts & Bolts: Schedules and Budgets (video)

An excellent 50 minute audio-visual presentation on managing your schedule
and household finances presented by Marc Carrier of valuesdrivenfamily.com


Wednesday, April 29 - "FIMMology 101" Sampler (PDF ebook)

FIMM (Foot in Mouth Man) is ArtOfEloquence.com's Mascot and resident
MIS-communicator, who sticks his foot in his mouth so often he has Athlete's Tongue!
Your kids can laugh AND learn from his mistakes in this creative and fun communication
studies sampler.


Thursday, April 30 - Helping Your Child Become a Reader (PDF ebook)

This booklet offers pointers on how to build the language skills
of young children, and includes a list of typical language
accomplishments for different age groups, suggestions for books,
and resources for children with reading problems or learning disabilities.


Friday, May 1st - Creatively Simple - How to Make Homemade Yogurt (PDF ebook)

In this newest in the series of Creatively Simple ebooks by Penny Raine
you'll learn how to make your own homemade yogurt, one of the healthiest
and simplest treats you can make for your family. Don't be intimidated -
Penny makes this really very easy, and homemade yogurt is the best
kind there is. Eat healthier and check it out!


You can get each of these resources on their respective days at:

www.homeschoolfreebieoftheday.com

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Sunday Meditations


Proverbs 18:10

The name of the LORD

is a strong tower:

the righteous runneth into it,

and is safe.



















Please share your Sunday Meditation with us.
Link below to your post.

The Grocery Get-Together, 4/26-5/02/09 (Sun-Sat) and 4/30-5/06/09 (Th-Wed)











(If you are looking for deals from the ads dated
4/19 -25/09 (Sun-Sat) and 4/23-29/09 (Th-Wed), please go
here.)


Welcome to "The Grocery Get-Together", hosted by Frugal Indy. I am excited to bring you this feature that connects Indiana shoppers with local Indiana bloggers and the great grocery deals they've found for you!

If you are an Indiana blogger, please link us to your grocery sales posts following these directions.

When you post your link:
  • Link directly to the Grocery sale post for that week.
  • Please include the name of the grocery store in the Mr Linky.
  • If you have several posts covering several grocery stores, please link each one separately.
  • Please link only to Grocery sales related posts (If you would like to post a CVS or Walgreens Deal, please go here.)
If you don't have a blog but have found a great deal that you want to share, leave it for us in the comments section.

If you have had a great shopping trip and want to share your photo's, link that up too!
The Grocery Get-Together Participants

1. It\'s Frugal Being Green (Grocery Deals 4/26 - Safeway Living Well)

2. IN Good \'Cents\' (Target)

3. IN Good \'Cents\' (Meijer)

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Drugstore Deals 4/26 - 5/2/09









Welcome to the weekly post for "Drugstore Deals".

If you are looking for the weekly drugstore (CVS, Walgreens) deals- check here.

If you are a blogger who would like to share the deals you have put together - link here!

When you post your link:
  • Link directly to your drugstore (CVS, Walgreens, Rite-Aid) post for that week.
  • Please include the name of the drugstore in the Mister Linky.
  • If you have several posts covering several drugstores, please link each one separately.
  • Please link only to drugstore related posts (If you have grocery store posts, please post a link to them here).
If you would like to learn more about "Drugstore Deals" go here.


Drugstore Deals Participants
1. Rite Aid Deals
2. Walgreens Deals
3. Bargain Briana Walgreens
4. Bargain Briana CVS
5. Cha Ching Queen (Deals and Printable Coupons CVS)
6. IN Good \'Cents\' (CVS)
7. IN Good \'Cents\' (Walgreens)
8. It\'s Frugal Being Green (Drugstore Deals 4/26 - Walgreens and Riteaid)
9. Cheap Cheap CVS deals
10. Cheap Cheap Rite Aid deals
11. Cheap Cheap Walgreens deals

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Weekly Coupon Preview

Mindi at Mom's Need to Know, has poster her weekly Coupon Preview listing her favorites here. You can get a complete list of this weekend's coupons at Common Sense with Money here.

Here are a few of my favorite coupons for this weekend's paper:

Chex Mix Bars $.50: these go on sale for $2 all the time

Johnson’s Baby Product $1: The Buddies soaps are considered part of the “baby line” and can be found for $.99 at most stores


Band-Aid any (excludes trial), 1.00/1, 7/31/09

L’Oreal Skincare Cleanser, 1.00/1, 7/19/09

L’Oreal Skincare Moisturizer, 1.00/1, 7/19/09

L’Oreal Colour Riche or any L’Oreal Lip product, 1.00/1, 7/19/09

L’Oreal Preference any , 2.00/1, 7/19/09

L’Oreal Vive Pro Shampoo, Conditioner or Treatment, 1.00/1, 7/19/09 L’Oreal

Vive Pro Glossy Style or StudioLine Styling Product, 1.00/1, 7/19/09


Revlon $1/1 any color cosmetic

Revlon $1/1 any beauty tool

Considering that I am very well stocked, I don't see much that I need from these coupons - so I am considering taking a week off.

If you are working on building a stockpile, I would encourage you to look at the complete list from Common Sense with Money. The Revlon and L'Oreal coupons really help in working CVS deals!

This Weekend 4/25/09

You can find some free activities to do this weekend here at Bargain Briana's blog.

The Zoo has it's last story time for the Spring- Curious George. You can read about it here.

There are several good Kids Clothing Sales. You can read about them here - make sure you check the comments for more information and sales .

Friday, April 24, 2009

Yard Sale Round-Up 4/23/09

It is time for the Spring Yard Sales to begin!




If you are having or know about a:

Yard Sale
Garage Sale
Community Sale
Rummage Sale
Kids Clothing Sale

Let everyone else know too!

These are the guidelines to follow:
  • List your sale in the comments section of this post.
  • Please post Yard/garage sales for the upcoming weekend only.
  • Start your comment with the type of sale and general location of the sale. (ex. Yard Sale - South side or Church Bazaar - Far North side)
  • Post the location, dates and times.
  • You may leave a link to your website or blog (or an email address), if there is more information or directions to your sale listed there.
  • This posting is for the greater Indianapolis and surrounding areas.

I welcome postings for Community Sales, School Sales, Church Sales and such!


You can go here to check out the Garage Sale Ads in the Indianapolis Star.



Here are the sales I know of this week:


On Saturday 4/25/09 from 9 am - 12 noon. There is a Kid's Stuff Sale at the Zion United Church of Christ, located at 8916 E. Troy Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46239. The Church Phone # is 317-862-4136.

Here's another one:

The Church at the Crossing MOPS 12th Annual
Kids' Stuff Sale

Saturday, April 25, 2009
8:00am to Noon

The Church At The Crossing
9111 Haverstick Road
Indianapolis, Indiana (map)

  • 50 sellers
  • Gently used newborn through teen clothing, toys, baby and children's furniture, and much more!
  • Many name-brand items.
This is a cash only sale, and no outside bags are allowed in the sale area.


Kroger Diaper Deal - Update


If you are planning to do the Kroger Diaper deal here - a heads up about a few things.

When I went to Kroger, the register would only accept 1 coupon for the diapers per transaction.

Also, when they scanned in the coupon it deleted the $3.00 rebate.

So.....

I had to go to the service desk and get the $3.00 refund in cash. Then I did another transaction to buy another 3 items to use my second coupon and get a second refund. They had to do several of my coupons after the sale and give me a cash refund. It seems like the register doesn't want to accept both the coupons and the $3.00 instant rebate.

So if you go - watch carefully! Go to the service desk and get it fixed if it does not ring correctly!

Also, if you get coupons mailed to you from Kroger, there are other items that are included in the deal, like Comfort Q-tips, wipes and other items and you may have coupons for these items!

It made more $ sense for me to buy 2 diapers at 6.49 each and one other item for at least 2.02. I Had several $1.00 off coupons for Comforts wipes and cereal bars so I paid very little OOP with the coupons and the instant rebate and now I am well stocked up on diapers!

They were very nice at the service desk, but it took a while to figure out what was happening!

Indianapolis Star Deal

Would you like to get a good deal on the Indianapolis Star? Here are a few deals off a recent mailer that was sent to me for Sunday and Thursday delivery. With Sunday and Thursday delivery you get the sales ads delivered to your door.

Here are the best 2 deals:

EZ Pay: $5.00 / month

Prepaid: $17 for 3 months ($5.67 / month)

How To Subscribe:

Call 1-888-357-7827 mention offer Promo Code: X-VA
or go to: IndyStar.com/specialoffer and enter Promo Code: X-VA

Remember to cancel your subscription when the promotional time ends because it will go back to the regular pricing.

Town Hall For Hope Recap

Did you get to see or listen to the Town Hall for Hope with Dave Ramsey last night? Stephanie at Passionate Homemaker has an excellent recap of the event.

Here's one of my favorite things that was said last night:

Don’t participate in loser talk! Your income will be within 10% of the average income of your closest 10 friends. Be careful what you listen to. The books you read and the people you meet will make all the difference. Be a reader. Don’t have the “spirit of Eeyore.” Fill your brain with good stuff. “I read the Bible and read the newspaper, so I can tell what both sides are doing.” - Zig Ziglar.


Here is another great tip from last night's event that the Passionate Homemaker made note of:

Where can we invest other than the stock market? - Dave says 100% of the 15 year periods in the stock market there has been a profit. The market is artificially low right now. Don’t invest for spring, invest for the long term. Patience during a recession is a major thing. Dave continues to invest in the market, because he believes that excellent companies will be worth more in 15 years than they are today. Do you really believe they’re worth 1/2 of what they were last year at this time? Dave doesn’t - he believes it’s artificially low because of fear. It’s a blue light special for the investor.

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If I find a video archive of the event I will let you know!

Story Time at the Zoo - April 25, 2009 - Curious George

We have enjoyed these story times at the Indianapolis Zoo! If you have a Zoo membership these are free!


Story Time at the Indianapolis Zoo,
Presented by Dippin’ DotsDippin Dots Logo and Macy's


April 25


Let your child’s imagination run wild during Story Time at the Zoo presented by Dippin’ Dots. Every other Saturday from 9am-noon, beginning February 28, celebrate the joy of reading as your child’s favorite PBS book or television program visits the Zoo.




Story Time-SuperWHYUpon entering the Dolphin Gallery, you will pick-up a passport that will guide your family through a variety of activities. Collect stamps on the passport by playing games, viewing animal artifacts, and making two crafts. Each passport will also specify a timeslot to listen to the day’s story. Each half hour, Moriah Music’s Cindy Baney will share a story and sing songs from the featured character. All completed passports will then be entered to win a Zoo goodie bag.


A highlight to the event will be having your child meet the featured character. The characters are not shy, so please bring your camera. Here's this year's exciting lineup:

Story Time-Curious George character





The final Spring 2009 Story Time is:





April 25 - Curious George


Enjoy great ways to expand your child’s imagination through storytelling, songs, games, and activities. There’s more to a good book then what’s between the pages!


This event is free for members and is included with regular Zoo admission.


In partnership with WFYI logo 09.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Town Hall For Hope

If you are looking to listen to Town Hall for Hope it is on now. You can listen online here. You can listen at 95.9 FM if you get it in Indiana.

Thrifty Thursday - Clothing Shopping






.......Versus








Buying clothing has ceased to be fun for me. Many years ago B.C. (before children), I liked going to the mall, trying on clothes and unfortunately spending more than I should on a nice outfit.

Now that I have 2 little ones, buying clothing is more of a necessity than anything else. I don't mind shopping for the kids too much. I can take care of their needs in a few trips to Kid's Clothing sales and Once Upon a Child.

Shopping for myself, however, is not at all fun!

I realized last week, that I really did not have much "decent" to wear. Now I don't mean I've been running around being indecent, just that well, since the birth of our 17 month old, I haven't paid much attention to my wardrobe.

It happens that last weekend, I actually needed to have 3 outfits that don't include sweatpants, t-shirts or a Sunday dress and high heels. (It seems that I have extremes in my closet!)

So, after some consideration and a check on the financial situation, I decided to take the 2 kiddos and head off to good old GW. (That's Goodwill, for you single folks still shopping at the mall)

My goal was to find at least 2 pair of pants that were comfortable and wouldn't wrinkle easily. I also needed a shirt or two to go with them and I really need a white cardigan.

Before I went out to shop, I prayed that the Lord would help me find what I needed. I think that He is interested in our lives and is willing to listen to our needs - even ones that seem trivial. (And also, I knew with 2 kids that this was not going to be easy!)

I am happy to say that I was able to find many things that were actually 1/2 off at GW. For a total of $22 I bought:

Blue Casual pants
Tan ankle length pants
Blue Jean Skirt
Gray Cardigan
Black Old Navy Jammie pants - New with tag!
Pink velvety sweat pants
Totes Winter Boots for 5 year old (for next winter)
Levi's jeans for 5 year old
Black sandals for me

I shopped at the Castleton, GW, near the mall, next to Dollar Tree.

Next, I headed off to the mall to find a few tops. I almost gave up with sticker shock! But, finally found 2 nice ones at JC Penney for a reasonable price. My son was surprised however, when I explained to him that the 2 shirts cost about the same as all the things we bought at GW!

Here are my tips for shopping at GW:

1. Look for the 1/2 off color of the week. You will save 50% off items with that color. Most all the items I purchased were 50% off regular price.

2. Head right to the book shelves! When we went to GW I went straight to the book shelves and got the 5 year old some books to look at in the store. He sat in the back of the shopping cart and looked at them while shopped. I returned them to the shelves before we checked out!

3. Bring snacks. I kept the 17 month old happy in the stroller with graham crackers and milk.

4. Think and buy ahead. I bought my son's NEXT WINTER's boots for only $2 because they were 50% off. I bought a pair of Levi Jeans for $2 - they are 1 size too big for the 5 yr old, but that is a good deal and I will put them away for the next growth spurt. I don't want to have to pay full price for jeans because I don't have any on hand!

5. Only buy the "Best" deals and only what you need. Don't fill your cart with "stuff" because it's a deal.

6. Try things on at home too. The GW's in Indy let you return items with tags on for 1 week. Try items on at home to make sure you like them. Also, check them carefully at home for spots and tears.

7. Donate. You love getting a good deal. Make sure you pass on the favor to others.

If you have a favorite thrift store or tip let us know - leave a comment!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Super Shopping Day! $300 for only $73 OOP



















Today I did some major shopping. There were some great deals out there and I took advantage of the Super Double Coupon sale going on at Kmart.

I normally try to limit my shopping to 1 store a week plus CVS and Aldi if needed. But, because my hubby was off today and I had some extra help, I decided to tackle a bit more.

We started the day with FREE BREAKFAST at Chick-fil-a! Then across the street to Meijer for a few items. I realized when I was shopping, that I would do much better with some of the items I wanted at the Cumberland Meijer, because they have a much better coupon policy. So, I decided to wait on some items. One of the best deal I got at the Southport Meijer was the Duncan Hines Cake mixes, priced at .96 with a -.35/1 coupon (doubled -.70) for only .26 a box. (These were $1.25 at the Cumberland Meijer)

After that, we went home and I left the napping baby at home with daddy and went out with my 5 year old. We went to Kmart Super Center and then to Meijer in Cumberland (East Washington Street).

Kmart has cheese for only .88 for 8 ounces! That is a major stock-up price! I will be going back for some more. There was a limit of 6.

I went a bit over budget for the week, but I should be able to make that up next week, since I am really well stocked up now.

The picture above is of a lot of my purchases, but not everything. In the end, I was able to get nearly $300 of groceries and supplies for $93. I will submit a $20 rebate for the turkey taking my OOP for today down to only $73.

If you cut out the Unilever rebate a few weekends ago, don't forget about it! There are sales on a lot of the items this week. I got Ragu for less than .70 a jar at Meijer (with coupons). Also, I got free Ponds face cloths at Kmart. Both of these items will count towards my required purchases for the rebate.

Thanks to the wonderful blogs who helped me snag these deals! Before I go shopping, I just go to the blog I want and print what's on sale with the coupon match-ups. I take the printout with me. It's easy and fast! Then I can look at the store for the items I want and pull my coupons there.

So, where can you find great deals?
Please go to The Grocery Get-Together for this weeks sales! You can find Kmart deals here.

Before you go to Meijer, don't forget to check the Meijer Mealbox for coupons! You can find it at the end of this post.





















I also got several free bottles of V8 fusion and Promise Super-Shots (also on the Unilever rebate!) for a great price too!


Wal-Mart Coupon Policy

I often have questions asked of me during Savvy Saving programs regarding the Wal-Mart Coupon Policy.

It seems like some stores are refusing to accept Internet Printable coupons. This is NOT the corporate policy of Wal-Mart.


Here is the policy directly from the Wal-Mart website:

Wal-Mart Coupon Policy

Wal-Mart accepts the following types of coupons (see guidelines below):

  • Manufacturer coupons (Cents Off)
  • Free merchandise (or manufacturer's Buy-One-Get-One-Free) coupons
  • Store coupons
  • Pharmacy (Advertising and Promotional) coupons
  • Internet coupons
  • Soft drink container caps

The following are guidelines and limits:

  • Wal-Mart only accepts coupons for merchandise we sell and only when presented at the time of purchase.
  • Coupons should have an expiration date and be presented within the valid dates. Wal-Mart will not accept expired coupons.
  • Internet coupons should be legible and say "Manufacturer Coupon." There should be a valid remit address for the manufacturer and a scannable bar code.
  • Only one coupon per item is permitted.
  • Use of 40 or more coupons per transaction will require approval by Customer Service Manager.

You can print a copy of the policy here.

I suggest, if you shop often at Wal-Mart, that you keep a copy of this in your coupon box or folder - in case you have a problem.


If you or your group would like to host a Savvy Saving program you can find my contact information here.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Kroger Diapers


If you use diapers, make sure you check out Money Saving Mom's post and link to get $3 off Kroger Comfort Brand Diapers.

If you would like to go directly to the coupon go here.


I was able to print 2 of the coupons.

If you would like to see more Kroger deals go here to The Grocery Get-Together.

Kmart Super Double Coupons: 4/19-25/09 Update



















Here are a few good blogs for you to check for deals for the super double coupon sale.


It's Hip to Save has some great match-ups and coupons including some $ off Kmart coupons.

Macomb Money Savers has some great match-ups and also links to printable Internet coupons!

Also, if you haven't done so yet check out my post here and the match-ups by Bargain Briana and Common Sense With Money.

Tuesday Tip - Pass Up "Good" Deals










If you want to save money, you need to pass up "good" deals. Whoa, what is that? Yes, pass up the "good" deals! Every week there are "good" deals out there waiting for you. But, if you want to save a lot of money, you need to learn to look for the "best" deals - not just "good" ones!

What do I mean? Well, toothpaste at .75 cents is a "good" deal, but I would pass it up. There are plenty of free toothpaste deals that come around often enough to keep my toothpaste stockpile in good shape. I would also pass up "good" deals on toothbrushes, shampoo, conditioner and razors. All these things generally can be found for free - that is, if you can wait for the "best" deal.

You can only wait for the best deal if you have a stockpile, and yes, sometimes you do need to build your stockpile with a few "good" deals. But, once you have an established stockpile, sit back and wait for the "best" deals! And let the "good" ones pass you by!

If you would like more tips go here.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Kmart Super Double Coupons: 4/19-25/09




















I love when they do this! Double coupons up to $2.00 face value! That's up to $4.00 an item.

Here are the rules, directly from the Kmart website:

Participating stores only.


Amount of credit from doubling a coupon cannot exceed the current retail price of a single item.


No cash or in-store purchase credit will be awarded for any amount exceeding the retail price of the item.


Limit 1 coupon for each item purchased.


Only 1 coupon will be doubled per item.


You may only purchase 4 of the same item using double coupons.


Buy One, Get One offers, Kmart Savings coupons and Kmart Store coupons are excluded from this promotion.


Coupons do not apply to sales tax.


Limit 25 coupons per customer per day.


Offer excludes products prohibited by law, including but not limited to alcohol, tobacco, and prescription medication.


Not valid on non-merchandise, federal or state regulated items, prior purchases, Lands’ End, Sears merchandise rung on Sears registers within Kmart and kmart.com.


In the event of a return, coupon savings may be deducted from the refund.


Exclusions apply. Please see store associate for details. Sears Holdings (Kmart) reserves the right to modify or cancel this program at any time.



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I have found that the Super Kmart store on East Washington Street always participates in this sale. I would suggest that you call your store before going to shop!

I have learned a few things from these sales too:
  • Always watch as they scan your coupons! (Make sure they double!)
  • If the coupon is for more than 1 item it will only double up to the price of 1 item.
  • Do multiple transactions if you have more that 4 of one item.
  • Pull the high $ coupons to the front of your envelopes so you can look easily.
  • The Super Kmart store on East Washington Street accepted internet printable coupons during the last sale!


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If you would like to see some deal match-ups check out Bargain Briana's post here. She has listed the best deals for you!

If you want a complete list go here to Common Sense with Money.

If you find any great deals or other links with match-ups please let us know!

For more deals check out the great links posted at:

The Grocery Get-Together

and

Drugstore Deals

Free Breakfast Chick-fil-a April 20th - 24th

WHOOOO! Free Breakfast at Chick-fil-a!


















The Southport Road Chick-fil-a has confirmed on their website that they are participating. You should check your local Chick-fil-a before you go. You can find the phone number of the store here.

If you check one of the local Indianapolis area stores and they are participating in the Free Breakfast week, let us all know and leave a comment here.

According to "Shine Again", the Avon area store is participating.

See you at Chick-fil-a!

Menu Planning Monday 4/20/09












I arrived home Saturday night after being away for over 2 days at a conference. My family was one big stuffed up mess! The hubby and both the kids have been suffering from a bad case of stuffed up sinuses.

For some reason, Spaghetti sounded good to everyone on Sunday for a late lunch / early dinner so I've made a few changes in the weekly menu. Also, I fed them the Turkey Noodle soup (planned for Tuesday next week) on Wednesday night last week, because of the colds.

So, here is the updated plan for this week:

Sunday - Spaghetti
Monday - Leftovers
Tuesday - Turkey and Rice and broccoli casserole
Wednesday - Baked Fish, Potatoes, veg
Thursday - Beef Stir-fry w/ veggies and Ramen
Friday - Pizza
Saturday - Out (date night?)


If you would like more menu ideas go here.

If you would like some recipe ideas go here.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Sunday Meditations



















You may share this Sunday Meditation on your own blog or website, just please link back to this original post.

The Grocery Get-Together, 4/19-25/09 (Sun-Sat) and 4/23-29/09 (Th-Wed)











(If you are looking for deals from the ads
dated 4/12 -18/09 (Sun-Sat) and 4/16-22/09 (Th-Wed), please go here.)


Welcome to "The Grocery Get-Together", hosted by Frugal Indy. I am excited to bring you this new feature that will connect Indiana shoppers with local Indiana bloggers and the great grocery deals they've found for you!

If you are an Indiana blogger, please link us to your grocery sales posts following these directions.

When you post your link:
  • Link directly to the Grocery sale post for that week.
  • Please include the name of the grocery store in the Mr Linky.
  • If you have several posts covering several grocery stores, please link each one separately.
  • Please link only to Grocery sales related posts (If you would like to post a CVS or Walgreens Deal, please go here.)
If you don't have a blog but have found a great deal that you want to share, leave it for us in the comments section.

If you have had a great shopping trip and want to share your photo's, link that up too!
The Grocery Get-Together Participants
1. NW Indiana Deals-Meijer 4/19-4/25
2. IN Good \'Cents\' (Baesler\'s Market, 4/20)
3. IN Good \'Cents\' (Meijer 4/19 OR 4/23)
4. IN Good \'Cents\' (Target 4/19)
5. Briana (Kmart Super Doubles 4/19)
6. Briana (Meijer deals 4/19)
7. Briana (Target Deals 4/19)
8. NW Indiana Deals-WiseWay 4/22-4/28
9. It\'s Frugal Being Green (Grocery Deals 4/26 - Safeway Living Well)

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Drugstore Deals 4/19 -25/09









Welcome to the weekly post for "Drugstore Deals".

If you are looking for the weekly drugstore (CVS, Walgreens) deals- check here.

If you are a blogger who would like to share the deals you have put together - link here!

When you post your link:
  • Link directly to your drugstore (CVS, Walgreens, Rite-Aid) post for that week.
  • Please include the name of the drugstore in the Mister Linky.
  • If you have several posts covering several drugstores, please link each one separately.
  • Please link only to drugstore related posts (If you have grocery store posts, please post a link to them here).
If you would like to learn more about "Drugstore Deals" go here.


Drugstore Deals Participants
1. NW Indiana Deals-CVS 4/19-4/25
2. NW Indiana Deals-Walgreens 4/19-4/25
3. SisterlySavings ( Rite Aid Deals week of 4/19)
4. IN Good \'Cents\' (CVS, 4/19)
5. Briana (Walgreens 4/19)
6. Briana (CVS 4/19)
7. It\'s Frugal Being Green (Drugstore Deals 4/19)

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