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Thursday, July 21, 2011
Stockpiling 101
If you've ever watched the TV show Extreme Couponing, you probably think of a stockpile to be housed in a garage with 500 deodorants, 1000 tubes of toothpaste, and so on... Well, this is certainly not the case in my house! The picture above is my actual bath & body stockpile. Yes, that is all of it. In that tiny under-the-sink cabinet. I didn't pay more than a buck for any given item. Most of it was free after combining a sale with a coupon.
And that works for us. Rarely do I have more than five or six of anything at once in there. I find that pretty much everything goes back on sale again before I run out. Sometimes I even skip sales because I have enough in there.
So, you ask how I do it? Well, I changed the way I shop. Instead of shopping based on need at the moment, I shop ahead -- for what I WILL need in the next 3-4 months. A good way to figure out how much you need to buy is by writing down the products you and your family use, and how many of those you go through in a certain time period. That'll give you a rough estimate of how many you'll need over the course of 3-4 months (which is usually the longest a typical item goes before it's back on sale again).
How do I know it'll go back on sale? This is something I learned during my first year of couponing -- sales typically run in cycles of four to twelve weeks, depending on the product.
I also went a step further, and wrote down the regular prices of those typical items that I buy at two stores that I frequently shop at. So, when I got the ad in the Sunday paper, I'd know if it was a good sale or not. And by a good sale, I don't mean a measly 12 cents off... My general guideline -- a good sale to me is when I can get the product for at least 75% off using a coupon in conjunction with the sale.
So, instead of running out and using your coupon the minute you get it, hang onto those coupons! Most coupons don't expire for a month or longer -- therefore giving you a chance to use your coupon during a sale and maximizing your savings.
I find that being flexible on what brand you use can be another way to save. For example, I was using Dove deodorant for a long time, but when I found a great coupon for Degree deodorant, I clipped it out of each Sunday paper coupon insert that I had (I usually get two or three each week) and hung onto it. Two weeks later there was an amazing deal on the twin-packs, making them free with the high-value coupons I had. Can't hurt to try a new deodorant, especially when it's free!
There are some things that I am brand loyal to, though. So, if that's how you are -- then watch those prices like a hawk over the next 3-4 months and soon enough, you'll know the lowest price you can get that product for.
Oh, and stockpiling is most certainly not limited to just bath & body items. You can stockpile anything from food to healthcare items to clothing, and YES, even those school supplies!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
More HOT Gerber Graduate Coupons!
Head on over to coupons.com to print rare Gerber Graduates coupons!
$1/2 Gerber Graduates Yogurt Melts or Fruit & Veggie Melts
$0.55/1 Gerber Graduates Pasta Pick-ups Ravioli or Lil' Meals
$1/1 Gerber Graduates Lil' Entrees Selections
They're under zip code 55113 if you don't see them. Click the "Food" Tab on the left hand side of the page to find them quicker.
Don't forget the $1/1 Gerber Graduates Puffs or Lil' Crunchies Snacks is still available if you haven't printed it twice already.
And Gerber Graduates are going to be 10% off at Target starting tomorrow from what I hear!
Once Upon A Child: $1 Clearance starts TODAY
Once Upon A Child has clothes on clearance, and they are going to be just $1 starting TODAY, July 9th in the Maple Grove and Eden Prairie locations ONLY. More info on the flyer here.
Thanks, Pocket Your Dollars!
Thanks, Pocket Your Dollars!
Save on Kids Clothing: Summer Sales are on!
One way I attempt to save money is by buying clothes at the end of each season for next year when that season's clothing goes on clearance for around 75 or more % off. My kids have been pretty good about following the "typical sizes" for their age, so it's made it easier to guess what size they'll be in the following year.
For both of my kids, I aim to buy shirts and shorts for less than $5 each. Sometimes I get lucky and snag things for just pennies on the dollar. The lower, the better!
Here's a confession: Sometimes I'll think I'm getting a great deal on all these adorable name brand clothes, but then when I buy 15+ shirts and 10+ shorts for each kiddo, some things might only get worn once, or even worse, not at all! And then I forget they are also both each a size down from their same-age cousins, so we usually also get a few hand-me-downs on top of what I bought... So, I'm setting a new goal for myself for our clothing "stock up" for next summer. Each child will have 3-4 play shorts, 2-3 nicer shorts, and a coordinating shirt for each. I think that's about all they really need, plus their basics (socks & undies, shoes & a jacket)! Actually, they could get by with less, but hey, baby steps here -- I'm a child clothing shopaholic (!!!) attempting to do better. One thing is for sure -- it would definitely help keep the laundry from piling up.
July is a clearance month, so keep your eye out for clothing to go on clearance. Some stores are already clearancing out, so you might want to check them sooner rather than later for the best selection. Other stores will have better sales toward the end of July.
Children's Place is having their Final Clearance Sale with items up to 75% off. I see plenty of clothing and shoes for just a couple of bucks. Take an extra 15% off with the coupon code H3E2011, or if you purchase over $50, get 20% off with the code D9DZ2CWM7C. Shipping is free with orders of $75+, otherwise it is a flat $5.
Gymboree is having their semi-annual Red Balloon Sale, and you can take an extra 20% off already reduced prices for up to 70% off the original price. I see many clothing items for less than $5. Some are priced at $2.99 or $3.99 in the clearance section, which is great for this brand. Shipping is $5 flat.
The Disney Store is having their Warehouse Clearance Event with items up to 70% off. Disney clothing and accessories are always in popular demand, so I'd recommend checking the sale out sooner rather than later if you have a child who loves Disney characters. Shipping over $50 is free with the code SHIPONLINE. You might also be able to get 25% off toys with the code TOY25.
Kohl's is having their Gold Star Clearance Sale, and it appears you can save up to 80%! There is a coupon code for an extra 15% off through Sunday when you use the code EXTRA15 at checkout. This could make for some pretty sweet deals. Shipping is $0.99 per item or free when you spend over $75 with the code SHOPNSHIP.
Baby/Kid Gap clothing seems to still be priced a bit high in my book, so I'd hold out if you can. If you can't, you can get an extra 20% off with the coupon code GAPSAVE today (Friday 7/8) and tomorrow (Saturday 7/9) only. Gap orders ship free when you buy $50+ worth.
Don't forget to check out your favorite stores websites or check your e-mail if you subscribe to their newsletters -- you might be surprised to see they're having sales going on now, too!
Question for you -- What are ways you save money on kids clothing?
Friday, July 8, 2011
Back to School: Sales are on!
Summer is flying by! It seems that every year as soon as the 4th of July is over, the stores are stocking their shelves with Back to School supplies again. This means the school supply sales have started already and will continue for a couple of weeks until everything is jacked up in price.
My advice: Start watching the ads and stocking up on what you need now instead of waiting until mid-August and realizing you need everything from A to Z and everything is ridiculously overpriced (back to full price). Don't ask me how I know this...
Here are some deals:
-- Target currently has printable coupons for BIC, PaperMate, Scotch, Sharpie, and several more school supplies available on their website. You can score FREE Scotch Tape and PaperMate Pens along with cheap twin packs of Sharpie markers with these coupons over at Target right now.
But, wait until next week and you can also get a FREE twin pack of Sharpies with the Target coupon since I hear they'll be on sale for $1.00 this coming Sunday!
-- Staples has Staples 8.5"x11" Photo Paper ($14.99) and Bic Brite Liner Yellow Highlighters ($4.00) for FREE after Easy Rebate until Saturday, along with a few $0.50 deals. They also have these coupons for 75% off select items if you're in need of any of those. Starting Sunday, they will start their $0.01 deals!
*HOT* Tanga: Simple & Delicious Magazine for $6.99
Simple & Delicious is one of my absolute favorite magazines ever. (Hint Hint, all you people who ask me where I get my recipes from...) I used to subscribe to this magazine for a couple of years until it ended and I just never renewed. But when I saw this deal on Tanga, I couldn't resist! Retail value is nearly $24, but use the code SIMPLE at checkout to get this magazine for just $6.99/year.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Tanga: Disney's Family Fun Magazine for $3.50/yr
Tanga.com is known for their magazine deals, and right now you can snag Disney's Family Fun for just $3.50 per year** when you enter the code DISNEY at checkout.
I LOVE this magazine and have found it to have so many great ideas and tips. Within the magazine, you'll find learning activities, vacation planning, travel tips, and reviews of children’s books, videos, and music, etc.
I LOVE this magazine and have found it to have so many great ideas and tips. Within the magazine, you'll find learning activities, vacation planning, travel tips, and reviews of children’s books, videos, and music, etc.
**Side note: Tanga deals often increase in price after more and more people purchase the deal, so if this is something you're thinking about getting -- making up your mind sooner rather than later is recommended!
Arby's: BOGO Free Jamocha Oreo Shake
I love milkshakes and this coupon for a Free Jamocha Oreo Shake when you buy another over at Arby's is making me want one now. It looks delicious :)
Barnes & Noble: Buy One Get One Free Smoothie!
If you're near a Barnes & Noble, you might want to check out this coupon for a FREE Smoothie when you buy another one (good through 7/11). Yum!
Lego Stores: Free Monthly Mini Model Build TONIGHT
If you're looking for something fun to do with your elementary aged kiddos this evening, head out to a Lego Store in your area for their FREE Monthly Lego Mini Model Build. Tonight's model is a Lego Lighthouse, and you get to take your model home with you!
The only store in Minnesota is at the Mall of America, and the event is geared towards kids ages 6-14. It starts at 5 PM and lasts until supplies run out this evening.
The only store in Minnesota is at the Mall of America, and the event is geared towards kids ages 6-14. It starts at 5 PM and lasts until supplies run out this evening.
*HOT* MyHabit.com: Get $25 off through August 1
WOW! MyHabit.com has got a *HOT* new coupon code for $25 off your order when you use the coupon code SUMMER25 through August 1st.
They have got some cute Barn Organics baby clothes on there right now, but they are going FAST. Since the coupon is good until 8/1, you could hold out -- they seem to change the items they offer almost on a daily basis so it's almost guaranteed you'll find something you like on there.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Coupons.com: New Coupons to Print!
Head on over to coupons.com to see the full list of printable coupons available! There are many great ones to be had such as these:
$1/1 Skittles, Starburst, or Life Savers Candy
$1/1 Edy's Fruit Bars
$1/1 OPI Nail Polish
$0.75/1 Cocoa Puffs Brownie Crunch Cereal
$0.75/2 Nature Valley Granola Bars
$0.75/3 Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks
$0.50/1 Bisquick Baking Mix
and many MORE!
Enjoy the savings!
Free P&G Coupon Booklet: over $35 in savings!
I love these P&G coupon booklets! They come with several high value coupons for select P&G products, such as Cascade, Swiffer, etc. Head on over here to request yours to be mailed to you for free.
Tanga.com: Parents Magazine for $2.99/year
Tanga.com has Parents Magazine for $15.99 per year, but if you use the code PARENTS at checkout, you can snag up to three years at just $2.99 per year. That is a great price for this magazine!
More Free eBooks!
Amazon is constantly offering free eBooks. If you don't have a Kindle, don't forget you can read it on your iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Android, Mac, or PC.
As always, please check to make sure the price is still $0 before checking out.
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