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Saturday, July 24, 2010
July 24, 2010 free samples:
Info on how to get free stuff from the Chicago White Sox, free EAS shake, free pain patch, free cold medicine and free makeup. Click link below.
Info on how to get free stuff from the Chicago White Sox, free EAS shake, free pain patch, free cold medicine and free makeup. Click link below.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Free Pampers Potty Training Kit and Huggies Pull Ups Potty DVD
Frugal shoppers, get your mouse ready! Click article below to find out how to get your free samples and coupons for potty training success.
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Frugal shoppers, get your mouse ready! Click article below to find out how to get your free samples and coupons for potty training success.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Welcome channel 10 watchers!
Order a copy of You Paid What? A Simple Guide to Slashing Grocery Bills and Saving Money with Coupons by Vanessa Houk
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You can also learn a lot about the benefits of frugal living by checking out my examiner.com articles here.
Writing for Examiner.com is a lot of fun! Are you passionate about something and do you have some writing skills? Examiner is currently looking for Medford and Southern Oregon writers to cover topics ranging from family, health, politics, hobbies and many other interesting subjects. You can apply to be a Medford area examiner by clicking here and if you would please be so kind as to use me as a referral (just type Ashland Frugal Examiner in the box that asks you "How did you hear about Examiner.com" which is directly under the space where you type in your name and address). Watch a short video on how to do that here. The application process takes a few weeks and you will also need to provide some short writing samples, but I think you would enjoy sharing your passion with others as much as I do.
Thank you for visiting!
Order a copy of You Paid What? A Simple Guide to Slashing Grocery Bills and Saving Money with Coupons by Vanessa Houk
Click here
You can also learn a lot about the benefits of frugal living by checking out my examiner.com articles here.
Writing for Examiner.com is a lot of fun! Are you passionate about something and do you have some writing skills? Examiner is currently looking for Medford and Southern Oregon writers to cover topics ranging from family, health, politics, hobbies and many other interesting subjects. You can apply to be a Medford area examiner by clicking here and if you would please be so kind as to use me as a referral (just type Ashland Frugal Examiner in the box that asks you "How did you hear about Examiner.com" which is directly under the space where you type in your name and address). Watch a short video on how to do that here. The application process takes a few weeks and you will also need to provide some short writing samples, but I think you would enjoy sharing your passion with others as much as I do.
Thank you for visiting!
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Another Safeway run this evening. My hobby is shopping...
5 gallons milk
5 Honey bunches of oats cereals
5 pounds tangerines
8 big bixes Ritz crackers
4 boxes Teddy Grahams
10 more Green Giant vegetable bags (the coupons expired at midnight which is why I went one more time!)
Got all of the above for $12! The milk alone was $2.39 each before coupons, so that is pretty good! My freezer(s) are stuffed, fridge is stuffed and shelves are stuffed. I'm not planning on a lot of other shopping this week, but there is a very tempting Albertson's sale and I know I can always donate a bunch of milk to the food bank if I need to make some room.
5 gallons milk
5 Honey bunches of oats cereals
5 pounds tangerines
8 big bixes Ritz crackers
4 boxes Teddy Grahams
10 more Green Giant vegetable bags (the coupons expired at midnight which is why I went one more time!)
Got all of the above for $12! The milk alone was $2.39 each before coupons, so that is pretty good! My freezer(s) are stuffed, fridge is stuffed and shelves are stuffed. I'm not planning on a lot of other shopping this week, but there is a very tempting Albertson's sale and I know I can always donate a bunch of milk to the food bank if I need to make some room.
These Sunday "all by myself" shopping trips are becoming addictive. I went to three stores today (and went in and out of Safeway 4 times).
Spent $42 and came home with $20 in coupons good off my next purchase of nearly anything, so $22 net.
The goodies: (no picture this week. It was mostly frozen stuff and I had to get it into the freezers)
At Fred Meyer
2 Purex Laundry Soap
1 green pepper (those three items were just four cents after some careful couponing at Fred Meyer.
At Safeway
1 bag of half price chocolate valentine candy for DH (the list of stuff he most wanted included smoked salmon... he got chocolate at least!)
1 bag animal crackers
1 Skippy peanut butter
1 Pillsbury toaster strudel
6 bags of Green Giant frozen vegetables the steam/microwave ones)
4 El Monterrey "Tornados" that look like rolled up tacos
Safeway Trip #2
7 Purevia sweetener
8 frozen Yoplait Smoothies
1 Old Orchard juice
Safeway trip #3
2 huge packs of Charmin (24 rolls each, supposed to be double rolls)
Safeway trip #4
1 Swiffer mop starter kit
1 Swiffer refill package
2 Febreeze air fresheners
At Food 4 Less
Mushrooms
2 avocados
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
bean sprouts
1 frozen chicken meal (family size)
2 Haggen Dazs bars (only fifty cents each, not even on my list. Even I splurge sometimes).
Total value of groceries before any coupons: $180.00
Not too shabby!
Spent $42 and came home with $20 in coupons good off my next purchase of nearly anything, so $22 net.
The goodies: (no picture this week. It was mostly frozen stuff and I had to get it into the freezers)
At Fred Meyer
2 Purex Laundry Soap
1 green pepper (those three items were just four cents after some careful couponing at Fred Meyer.
At Safeway
1 bag of half price chocolate valentine candy for DH (the list of stuff he most wanted included smoked salmon... he got chocolate at least!)
1 bag animal crackers
1 Skippy peanut butter
1 Pillsbury toaster strudel
6 bags of Green Giant frozen vegetables the steam/microwave ones)
4 El Monterrey "Tornados" that look like rolled up tacos
Safeway Trip #2
7 Purevia sweetener
8 frozen Yoplait Smoothies
1 Old Orchard juice
Safeway trip #3
2 huge packs of Charmin (24 rolls each, supposed to be double rolls)
Safeway trip #4
1 Swiffer mop starter kit
1 Swiffer refill package
2 Febreeze air fresheners
At Food 4 Less
Mushrooms
2 avocados
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
bean sprouts
1 frozen chicken meal (family size)
2 Haggen Dazs bars (only fifty cents each, not even on my list. Even I splurge sometimes).
Total value of groceries before any coupons: $180.00
Not too shabby!
Sunday, February 21, 2010

I love coupons.
Here is the list:
3 Tide liquid laundry soap
2 Tide Stain release
2 Purex 3 in 1
24 Charmin TP
2 Iams cat food
4 Fresh express salad mixes
9 Purevia sugar substitutes
6 Pillsbury cookies
12 Pillsbury biscuits and rolls
4 Campbells soups
4 Nabisco Saltine crackers
40 Rice A Roni
1 Febreeze
3 Dawn dishsoap
3 Oreo cakesters
6 Nabisco cookie sacks
1 Swiffer mop
1 Swiffer refill
2 cans tuna
1 can catfood
I went to 3 stores and made a total of 5 runs. Came home tired but pretty happy with the savings. If I paid retail prices, I would have paid more than $200 for that. I misplaced one receipt, but it would have been $219 plus whatever that other one was. Wow. Did I say how much I love using coupons?
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Fun Safeway run tonight. I came home with all of this:
6 cookie doughs
6 boxes cheese nips crackers
4 six packs coca cola
1 real vanilla extract
4 progresso soups
2 frozen meals for lunches
Saved 95%
I spent $4.62 and got a coupon for $4 off my next order. That was fun!
I've been shopping at Costco more lately because we have been eating a lot more fruits and veggies and I like their fruits and veggies, but this reminded me to get back to work saving.
6 cookie doughs
6 boxes cheese nips crackers
4 six packs coca cola
1 real vanilla extract
4 progresso soups
2 frozen meals for lunches
Saved 95%
I spent $4.62 and got a coupon for $4 off my next order. That was fun!
I've been shopping at Costco more lately because we have been eating a lot more fruits and veggies and I like their fruits and veggies, but this reminded me to get back to work saving.
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