December 2010

There is a new coupon for $5/1 any Wellness Dog or Cat Food.

There are also Petsmart store coupons that you may be able to stack with this for even better savings.  Has anyone ever had luck stacking store & manufacturer coupons at Petsmart?  Here are the Petsmart Wellness Store coupons:

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Soap.com: Luna Bars 50% Off

by Cindy on December 29, 2010

Soap.com has Luna Bars on sale.  Plus you can also get an additional 50% off (up to $10).  If you order $25 worth, before the discount code, you can score Free shipping.  You can head over here to check it out. Use coupon code: FBLUNA at checkout to get the 50% off.

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Amazon has EMU Austrialian Boots & Slippers as one of their Gold Box Deal of the Day today.  They are all up to 70% off with prices starting at only $23.69.

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Kohl’s has the FoodSaver® Mini Series Mini Plus Vacuum Packaging System for only $31.99 (org $69.99).  It’s on sale for $39.99, plus use coupon code: TWENTY4U to take 20% off, making it only $31.99.  Plus shipping is only $0.99 per item.

If you are using a Kohl’s Card you can use coupon code: SHIP2MVC for Free shipping.

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Plum District has an awesome deal for Diapers.com.  You can score a $40 Diapers.com gift certificate for only $20.

Diapers.com offers free shipping when you spend $49 or more.

Here is the fine print:

  • Vouchers may only be used on any Pampers diapers in the “Diapers” category (including Pampers’ Cruisers, Swaddlers, Baby Dry, Overnights, Easy Up’s, Splashers, Under Jams)
  • Limit one voucher per household, only one shipment per household
  • Must redeem in single order
  • Offer may not be combined with any other offers, discounts, promotions
  • Voucher may not be applied toward shipping or taxes
  • Plum Dollars may not be used to purchase this Plum Steal
  • You cannot earn Plum Dollars for referring this Plum Steal
  • Plum District promotional codes may not be used toward the purchase of this Plum Steal
  • Limit 1 per person
  • Expires 01/29/11

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Printable Coupon Round Up As Of 12/29!

by Cindy on December 29, 2010

It’s almost the end of the month, and most of these coupons will reset or disappear.  So, you might want to print what you want now before they are gone.  All of these coupons were found at zip code: 07039

Be sure to click the link below to see the entire list.

:: COUPONS.COM
You can head over here to print any of these coupons

  • Afrin 12 Hour Nasal Spray $3/1
  • Aleve 80ct $2/1
  • Aleve-D $1/1
  • AmLactin Lotion & Cream $2/1
  • AmLactin Foot Cream $1/1
  • Amour Pepperoni $0.55/1
  • Angel Soft 12 Double Roll Bath Tissue $1/1
  • Aquaphor Lip Repair $1/1
  • Artic Ease Wrap or Pads $2/1
  • Ban $0.75/1
  • Bayer Aspirin $1/1
  • Bayer Aspirin Am Product $1.50/1
  • Bayer Heart Advantage $1.50/1
  • Bendaroos $3/1
  • Benefiber $4/1
  • Betty Crocker Cookie Mix $0.40/1
  • Big G Cereals $1/2
  • Big G Honey Nut Cheerios $0.55/1
  • BioTrue $1/1
  • Bisquick $0.50/1
  • Black Creek Cheese Product $0.55/1
  • Blistop Product $1/1
  • Bridgford Frozen Rolls or Bread Dough or Monkey Bread $0.55/1
  • Bronkaid $2/1
  • Caribou Coffee 12oz Bag $1/1
  • Cesar Bistro Entrée B2G1
  • Cesar Treats $1/1
  • Cheese Nips Spongebob $1/2
  • Coast Body wash $1/1
  • Cocoa Krispies $0.70/1
  • ColorLok $1/1
  • Cookling Light Magazine $1/1
  • Corn Flakes Cinnamon Cereal $0.70/1
  • Crispix Cereals $2/2
  • Delizza Patisserie $0.75/1
  • Disney Channel Hannah Montana $5/1
  • Disney DVD and Wizards Movie $6/1
  • Dove Chocolate Bars B2G1
  • Dragone Cheese $0.55/1
  • Dr. Oetker Ristorante Pizza $1/1

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New Coupon: $2/1 Tribe Origins Hummus

by Cindy on December 29, 2010

There is a new coupon available for $2/1 Tribe Origins Hummus.  Just head over to the Tribe Facebook Page and “Like” them.  Then you will need to enter the Sweepstakes in order to print the coupon.  Just a heads up that the coupon is a PDF coupon.  Just wanted you to know that before you start in case you have stores that do not take PDF coupons.  And there is no web address on it for those ShopRites that require that information on coupons.

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Extreme Couponing: When Do We Go Too Far?

by Cindy on December 28, 2010

Some of you may be aware that there is a new reality show starting Wednesday night on TLC called Extreme Couponing.  I thought it would be a lesson in how to stockpile food however some of the clips were of a shopper buying 1100 boxes of cereal in one trip.  Or of someone stockpiling enough toilet paper to last them 40 years. Or how about buying extra insurance for your stockpile?  Huh?!?

So, I’m going to ask you, when is enough enough?  Do we really need that much toilet paper or cereal?

I know some of you, and me included, buy things that make us money even if we do not use them or need them.  Those items we promptly put into our food bank pile.  But, why do we need to buy enough to last us a lifetime?   What is the point, and why do we need to go that far?

There are different levels of couponers.  There are those that clip from the Sunday paper and march in with their 2 or 3 coupons and use them to buy products at full price.  There are those that have a coupon envelope and use about 10 coupons a week without paying attention to the sales.  There are those, me included, that buy about 4 – 6 newspapers a week and match their coupons with the sales to get the best price.  And, then there are those that get over 500 coupons a week, spend upwards of 20 hours a week planning their deals and have a stockpile that would last them a year or two.  I’m going to use personal experience to help shed some light as to why, I think,  we don’t need to be that extreme.

I have a family of 5, with 3 young adult children.  So, 5 adults in one house.  My grocery bill, before couponing, was $275 a week.  Now my grocery bill averages $50 a week.  I used to spend $14,300 a year on groceries and health and beauty aid products.  I now spend $2600 a year.  That is a savings of $11,700 a year or $975 a month.  My stockpile consists of a filled pantry the size of a regular, double door clothing closet.  I have a chest freezer filled and a toilet paper stockpile of about 4 – 8 packs.  I also have a linen closet with 3 shelves filled with health and beauty aid products.  So, yes, I have a nice stockpile but my stockpile looks like it belongs in a dollhouse compared to the stockpiles depicted on the show.  And,  I have so much extra, that I give products away to my family members and food banks.  Plus, I take a couple of weeks off from shopping about every 6 weeks or so.

So, I ask you, why do we need to do couponing to the extreme of turning our entire garage into a stockpile?  I have way more then I need and  I have enough to donate.  Plus I’m only spending $2600 a year.

Now, I know we all have different family situations and one persons stockpile would not be near enough for anothers.  But when is enough enough?  Do we really need enough toilet paper to last us 40 years?  Do we need to buy 1100 boxes of cereal in one trip, even if some are being donated?

You may enjoy reading an article I wrote in the beginning of the year called, So Many Deals, So Little Time. There really are so many deals and we just don’t need to take advantage of all of them to save money.  There needs to be a happy medium.

I would love to hear your thoughts.  When does Extreme couponing cross the line?

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Walgreens January Coupon Book

by Cindy on December 28, 2010

This Sunday, 1/2, there will be a new Walgreens coupon book available. These coupons will run from 1/2 – 1/29. Remember, these coupons can be stacked with manufacturer coupons for even more savings. So make sure to go through your coupons to see what combos you can come up with. Here are the new coupons:

Make sure to click on the link below to see the entire list

  • Abreva Cold Sore Relief Cream or Pump, .07 $3/1
  • alli Weight Loss Aid Starter Kit 60ct or Refill 120ct $10/1
  • Aquafina Drinking Water 24pk, 16.9oz $1/1
  • Aquafresh White Trays $10/1
  • Astamega-3 Krill Oil or Trigosamine Max Strength 30ct $5/1
  • At Home 12 Panel Drug Test $5/1
  • Ayr Saline Nasal Gel, 14.1 gm or Mist 1.7oz $0.50/1
  • Bellybar Prenatal Chewable Vitamins, 60ct $2/1
  • Benzedrex Inhaler $0.50/1
  • Bifera Dual Action Iron Supplement, 30ct $5/1
  • Biotrue Multi-purpose Solution w/Lens Care, 10oz $1/1
  • Blue Diamond Almonds 16 oz. $1/2
  • Bonus Size Mars Minis or M&M’s, 12 to 14oz $1/2
  • Brita Pitcher or 3pk Replacement Filters $2/1
  • Bush’s Best Baked Beans, 16oz $0.50/1
  • Capri Sun Drink, 10pk, 6oz $1/2
  • Carmex Moisture Plus Lip Balm .07oz or .075oz $1/1
  • Celadrin Inflame Away, 60ct $5/1
  • Chestal Syrup, Children’s 4.2oz or 8.45oz $2/1
  • Chex Mix, 8.75 to 12oz or Bugles, $0.99/3
  • Clear Care Travel Pack, 3oz $2/1
  • Clear Eyes, Eye Relief, .5 or 1oz $1/1
  • Clifford the Big Red Dog Multi-Vitamin Gummies, 50ct $1/1
  • Colonaide All Natural Colon Cleanse $20/1
  • Combos, 7 or 7.7oz $1/2

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Kids Eat Free at Ikea Kids Until 1/9

by Cindy on December 28, 2010

Kids 12 and under can eat for free at Ikea until 1/9/11. Choose one combo meal valued at $2.49. There is a one combo meal per child limit. And they state store participation varies so you might want to call ahead before you go.

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