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Showing posts with label savings. Show all posts

Sunday, June 3, 2012

I'm back!!

After a long couponing hiatus, I'm finally back in the game! To put it simply, life had caught up with me. Between starting work full-time and my health issues and a little bit of everything else, I wasn't able to keep up with my couponing as much as I would have liked to. Anyway, enough of that... I've been trying to play catchup and organize my coupons again. So, I've decided to try a new method. I bought a file box, hanging file folders and have them organized by insert date. In the long run, I think this will work for me although it's taking a bit of getting used to.

Today, I headed to Shoprite for the Catalina deal on Dove deodorant.


Here's what the deal is:
Buy 3 Dove Deodorant $2.69 each
-(3) $0.75/1 Dove Anti-Perspirant Deodorant, exp. 7/1/12 (RP 06/03/12)
Pay:$3.57
Get $3.00 Catalina
$0.19 each after coupons & Catalina or 95% savings!
*Thanks LRWC!!

Friday, March 2, 2012

HUGE Money Maker at Shoprite, 3/4-3/10

I found this idea from LRWC... gotta love that website! I just had to share it here! At Shoprite, starting on Sunday (3/5) certain Kraft products are a part of the Munch Mania deal, in which you Buy $25 Get a $20 catalina. There is also two current Catalina deals that work along with it!!

The first one is for Kraft dairy products: Kraft singles, Parmesan cheese, natural cheese ( blocks, shredded, sticks, cubes, slices), Polly-o, Cracker Cuts, Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Cooking Cream, Indulgence, Velveta Cheese product, cracker barrel, cheese whiz, breakstone cottage cheese or sour cream, Knudsen sour cream or cottage cheese, Kraft fresh take cheese and breadcrumbs, milk bites. 

Deal is as follows for Kraft Dairy Cat:
3/2 and 3/18
Buy 3 get $2
Buy 4 get $3
Buy 5+ get $4


And the second is on Philadelphia Cream Cheese:
2/24 – 3/18
Buy 3 Get $1
Buy 4 Get $2
Buy 5 or more Get $3


So when, combined with the Munch Mania deal, you'll end up with a HUGE Money Maker! Here's how it works: 
Buy 4 Philadelphia Indulgence Spreads 8 oz ($2.94) $2.69 each
Buy 4 Kraft Fresh Take ($3.29?) $2.50 each
Buy 1 Hershey Big Box Candy $1
Total: ($25.92) $21.76
-(4)$1/1 Philadelphia Indulgence from the 2/26 SS
-(4)$0.75/1 Kraft Fresh Take Coupon
Pay: $11.76
Get $20 in Catalinas (munch mania)
Get a $2 Catalina (Philly Cream Cheese)**
Get a $4 Catalina (Kraft Dairy)**
Free + $14 Money Maker after coupons & Catalinas

**So, even if the Philadelphia Indulgence Spreads don't count for the Philadelphia Cream Cheese (which I can't see how they wouldn't) you would still end up with a $12 Money Maker (MM)! 

Don't forget if you can't print out the $0.75/1 Kraft Fresh Take Coupon, there was one in the 2/26 SS for $1/1. If you use 4 of those, you'd end up with a $12 MM or a $10 MM if the Indulgence Spreads aren't included in the Philadelphia Cream Cheese Catalina deal.

Can you guess the first place I'm going to head to on Sunday? 

Friday, January 13, 2012

Budgeting with Coupons and My Budget details for 2012

First and foremost, I am NO budget expert. In fact, I never grew up learning how to budget (I certainly wish I had) and a majority of what I have learned is through doing, analyzing, and doing and analyzing all over again. And this all has taken place last year, so please don't quote me as an expert! LOL.

Moving on....

For 2012 I really want to focus on my grocery budget and make sure I'm not over spending. I have made a goal of spending $200 a month, although we technically have $300 in our budget. This includes everything from diapers, makeup, cleaning products, and groceries of course. But here's the catch, at the end of the month if I have reached my goal of $200, I then will transfer the $100 extra into our savings account. If I haven't reached my goal of $200 but still have not reached the $300, I will still be able to add some to savings.

Ok so here's how January looks so far:
Week 1 (1/1-1/7)   Spent: $47.61      Savings:  $37.27
Week 2 (1/8-1/14) Spent: $91.51      Savings:  $126.53

Notice how Week 1's totals are A LOT lower? That's because it was a slow week with not too many deals. But also, notice how the second week (this past week) was a really great week but at the same time I spent more. I basically would call that a stockpiling week because I took full advance of the great deals to build up my stockpile.  This is why it's tricky and I have to add my extra cash to my savings account at the end of the month, and not weekly.

One other thing I have learned, If you spend more than your budget in a given month, it's not necessarily a bad thing. While you may think it's bad because you have over spent but if you are doing good with taking advantage of the deals while they come and not over buying on things you would rarely use (unless they're free of course) you are probably still in good shape. I say this because throughout the year, there will be are months were you spend more to build your stockpile up (when the deals are great) and then they're will be months when the deals aren't too great and you live off your stockpile and your savings percentage may not be as high as you want it.

The only way you can really track if you're keeping up with your budget overall is to look at a 3 month period. 


Ask yourself these questions: 
Are you meeting your percentage/dollar amount savings goals?
*This answer should be YES.
Are you spending less than your budget is allowing? 
*This answer should be YES.
Are you going through periods of BOTH replenishing your stockpile and diminishing (living off of) stockpile? 
*This answer should be YES.
Are you buying things you wouldn't normally buy or perhaps more importantly DON'T need? (unless of course they were free and you WILL use them or donate them)?
*This answer should be NO.

Let's look at an example. Now, Sept-Nov weren't the best couponing months for me, but it's here to give you an idea of what I was talking about looking at a 3 month period.
September - Spent: $174.65      Savings: $107.75
October -    Spent: $245.87       Savings: $236.51
November - Spent: $310.24      Savings: $421.51

So, you could measure in different ways what my best month was out of those three. You could measure it by dollar or percentage savings, or by the budget. Personally, I'd say November was my best month, it was a replenishing stockpile month filled with great deals, and an overall savings of 58%. But more importantly, looking at the total picture it goes something like this:
(Budget for 3 months of $900) - (Spent of $730.76) = $169.24 
While I saved (off retail prices): $765.77
And about 30% of that is still in my stockpile today.***See below
Again, not my best quarter for couponing but I still managed to contribute $169.24 to savings.

***If you're wondering how I can keep track of what's left in my stockpile, that's a simple answer. With a permanent marker, write somewhere on the package the date you purchased it. I know some products you will not be able to write on them but if your stockpiling them it's a good probability that you can.

Ok, I'm done for today. *Steps off the podium* Any questions? Comments? :)

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

I'm so excited to be teaching this workshop! Couponing has really changed my life, by helping me save HUNDREDS! Since September alone, I have saved over $1000 on groceries, health and beauty products, and cleaning products. Join me to learn everything you need to know to get started Couponing!




This 4 week online course will get you finding and organizing coupons, scoring the best deals, and starting a stockpile. Change the way you shop forever! Follow this link to find out more about my workshop, which starts on January 1st.