Friday, October 28, 2011

Market Tally ~ Giant Eagle

September:
From fuelperks: $1328
From foodperks: 364
weekly specials: 1649
coupons 903
total 12 month savings:
$4,245.71

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Check your Sunday papers

We get a paper delivered to our home on Sunday. I always wake up and check the coupons. I then determine whether I should go buy more papers at the market or just forget it. Some weeks there are no inserts, so I'm not doing this every weekend.
When you purchase papers at the market, check your inserts before you leave the store. Many times I have found our city newspaper purchased at the market does not contain everything. Or some inserts are duplicated, other are missing. I bought 5 more papers today because there were four inserts, at least that's what came to our home. At the store I went through at least 10 papers to find the ones which contained all inserts. I got lucky a couple times and some things were duplicated. On two papers, two inserts were missing. It will only take you one time of buying extra papers and getting home to realize that you didn't get everything you thought you were getting.
Why? Well, the newspapers are only given a certain amount of inserts each week. The subscriptions are the first ones to get all the inserts. And then the store copies get the remainder of the inserts. Once certain inserts are gone, they're gone. These are inserted by a machine so easily a mistake can be made.
So double check those papers from the market. You might even get lucky and find a couple newspapers with extra inserts like I did today.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Market Tally - Giant Eagle

12 month savings:
Weekly Specials $1580.67
Coupons 845.74
I have been saving approx. 40% on my food bills by using weekly specials combined with coupons. I hope to get that up to 50% - 60%.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Monthly Market Tally

Giant Eagle Tally:
12 month running totals
Fuelperks $1341.72
Foodperks 336.11
Weeklys 1481.21
Coupons 713.45

Friday, June 17, 2011

Couponmom.com

So, just today, I discovered the Couponmom.com website. WOW, I could have used this a couple months ago. So go check it out. You can look at the deals in your state and grocery store. So I'm in Ohio and shop at Giant Eagle. I think you can figure it out, but you click on the tab "grocery deals by state" and then put in your state and preferred grocery store and up pops all of the weekly sale items, along with what coupon matches that sale item. It shows the date of the coupon ran and from what publication, the dollar amount of the coupon. There are several different ways to sort the table, I choose to sort by highest percentile saved, highest to lowest.

Couponmom.com has a couple videos which completely explains everything in a super,duper way.

.... and it's FREE

and this is why you always ALWAYS carry your coupon binder

I don't use Veet, I'm an old razor and shaving cream type of gal, but hey, when it's discounted to $3 and I have a $2 coupon, you betcha I'm going to try it. Stumbled upon this deal in the discounted section of Giant Eagle. If I didn't have my binder with me, I would have lost out on this deal because it was the last one.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Kroger Deals & Disappointments

So normally I don't shop at Kroger. Giant Eagle FuelPerks and FoodPerk are just too good to pass up. But I went today, mainly because of a few great deals. But I also learned a lesson.
Deals:
Pineapples 10/$10, these are normally $2.99, my kids love them.
Quilted Northern bath tissue 12 double rolls $5.99, with two e-coupons at $2.00 off each. I had to do these in two separate transactions because customer service said it wouldn't work as one transaction. So toilet paper was $3.99 each.
Dial Soap - 2 packs 10/$10
Gatorade is 10/$10 plus 5 free.
Take 5 gum: BOGO
They had pork chops and roasts at BOGO.
Disappointment:
Gillette Mens Body Wash $3.49 on sale for $2.49 and a $2 e-coupon. I also had a manu. coupon for $2 thinking I would get an overage. Well, evidently Kroger does not allow stacking of coupons. But still $.49 for body wash was a great price, so I kept it.
I learned it pays to check coupon policy. I noticed Kroger's e-coupons are more than Giant Eagle and I was able to load two same type coupons on my card at one time, but like noted above, I had to do two separate transaction. That, coupled with the fact they don't stack, I don't like. I'll keep my shopping at Giant Eagle unless there are rock bottoms deals at Kroger.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

All You Magazine ~ free samples

I really love the All You magazine. I did get the subscription for a year, but then realized if I picked it up at Walmart [$1.88] you actually get a ton of coupons. The subscriptions to my house did not contain all the coupons as the magazine sold in the store. Come to find out the Walmart has a special relationship with All You and they agreed to sell the magazine only if there were coupons!

Also, another benefit. You can sign up for daily free samples of items. Go here to sign up and every day check your email for the daily special. Sign up for the ones you like and just sit back and wait for the mail.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Monthly Market Tally

Total 12 month savings:
from fuelperks: $1430.82
from foodperks: $ 367.19
weekly specials: $1485.30
coupons: $ 553.10
just in coupons alone, I have saved over $145 last month alone.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Giant Eagle's Fuel Perks

I'm sure if you shop at Giant Eagle, you understand their fuelperks and foodperks. I'm going to explain it in case you haven't shop at Giant Eagle and you may be considering doing so. You use a reward card at Giant Eagle.

For every $50 you spend in the store, you receive a $.20 "fuelperk" credit. This amount just keeps adding up until you use it at the gas pumps. So today I went to the store, I spend just over $100, so I received $.40 cent off each gallon of gas. Now, I also purchased 6 Oscar Meyer products in this one transaction and received another $.20 off each gallon of gas. I am underlining the word each just so you're aware if you go to the pumps, scan your rewards card and it will show how much off you have per gallon. You can choose to use the amount off, or save it. Lots of times we'll save it and go back to fill up my SUV which can hold 25 gallons, and then we take gas cans to fill it up to 30 gallons because 30 gallons is the maximum you can get. I can't tell you how many times I have filled up my SUV, plus the gas cans for FREE. That can be over $80 in savings a time.

For every 10 gallons of gas you pump at Giant Eagle gas stations, you receive a 1% "foodperk" credit. So with 25 gallons of gas you would receive 2% foodperk, but that extra 5 gallons would stay as a per gallon amount on your rewards cards. So if you went another day and used 5 more gallons of gas, you will then earn 1% in foodperks. Now you can use your foodperks any time when you shop, but we feel its best when we're ready to do a huge run and buy lots of meat products and non-food essentials, paper products, detergent, personal care, etc. If we save enough percentages, we can use a maxium of 20% at one time on a maximum $300 order. Any extra will carry over. So we'll spend around $300 and receive $60 off with our foodperks.

According to our receipt, which is a running 12 month total, we have saved over $3,300 in rewards which includes:
fuelperks savings $1,310.82
foodperks savings 367.19
weekly specials 1,268.66
coupons 405.48

And I can honestly tell you half of that coupon savings has occurred just in these last few weeks when I really started watching weekly specials and somewhat extreme couponing.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

how many hours do you spend couponing

When I watch TLC's Extreme Couponing, I can't help but think some of these people are a little crazy spending 30+ hours collecting, cutting, sorting, etc. all of their coupons. I guess that's a bit obsesssive in my opinion. Last week, between cutting, sorting, pulling coupons, comparing sale items, etc., I probably spent a total of 4-5 hours. And probably a good hour of that time is me inputting sales into an excel spreadsheet. Hopefully, once I figure out the sale rotations, I'll have a good working sales summary to look at to see what is possibly coming up for sale so I might save coupons to use for another time. How many hours do you spend?

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Walgreens ~ $4.00 trip

My first coupon trip to Walgreens. Needless to say, I've never taken advantage of the coupons which print out after a purchase. So today was my day. What's the best? My cashier used my 5 register rewards and did two separate transactions for me, so I got my immediate savings .... and I didn't even ask her to do that, she offered. Here's my tally:

Gillette Fusion Razor $9.98
Coupon P/G $4.00
Reg. Rewards $5.00
Paid $.98

Carefree Panty Liners $.99
3 coupons for $1.00 off each
Paid: FREE

Nexcare Bandaids $2.99
Mail-in rebate x 2
Paid: FREE after mail-in rebate

Arm & Hammer BOGO $6.99
2 coupons for $1:00 off each
Paid: 4.99 for 2

Saturday, May 7, 2011

eoffers at Giant Eagle

So I've heard about loading coupons onto your store courtesy card, but never taken the time to figure it out. Wow, what a difference. I logged onto my Giant Eagle account, clicked eoffers and started loading ecoupons to my card. A store coupon, coupled with a manufacturer's coupon, is twice the savings. Giant Eagle always doubles manufacturer's coupons up to $1, so really it's like saving three times as much. Take the time to look on-line at your store's website to see if they offer eoffers or ecoupons to load to your card. This is an example:
Pillsbury cookies:
eoffer $1.00 off 2 packages
manu. coupon $1.00 off 2 packages
on sale for 2/$5 this week
stack the two coupons for a 2/$3 final price

Friday, May 6, 2011

birthday freebies

here's a great link to signing up for all those great FREE deals on your birthday.
click here and sign-up for what you like.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

patience

I can see how patience can really pay off. I've been tracking my grocery store for 4 weeks now. I'm keeping track of items I purchase and their sales prices. I can see how waiting for the rock bottom price can really pay off. One week an item might be only $.25 off and two weeks later, it is $1.25 off. I have been keeping my inserts for each week, but I am keeping the spreadsheet on my computer. This will allow me to see when an item is at its rock bottom price. It's hard having all these great coupons and not wanting to use them right away. This is where extreme couponers have learned the most I imagine. Wait, wait, wait for the rock bottom price before buying in bulk.

Here's my tally



So, I've been to the grocery store twice [Giant Eagle]. This is the store I usually will shop as their perks are just too great [I'll explain in another post].

Total $245.45. With in-store specials [$78.75], plus my coupons [$34.70], my bill came down to $132.33. Most of the items purchased on this trip were in-store specials for which I then had a coupon or two. Some items purchased were staples, lunch meat for sandwiches, meat for dinner, bread and fresh fruit/veggies. This purchase is the photo above.

Total $477. With in-store specials [$62.02], plus my coupons [$40.32], plus we turned in our foodperks [20%], with a combined savings of $162.34, my bill was $266.58. Again, I will explain GE fuelperks and foodperks program in another post.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Sunday paper inserts

2 Smartsource inserts
1 redplum insert
1 P&G insert
1 Target insert
1 Moments to Save insert [fritos-lays, quaker and pepsi-co [gatorade, green tea, sobe] products] $20 worth

off to buy 5 more papers

Saturday, April 30, 2011

sunday newspaper :-: I'm buying 5 more copies

I'm excited for tomorrow. It will be the first time I'm going to buy 5 more Sunday papers other than the one we already get delivered to our home. Since there were no coupons last week, this week should contain 3 different inserts redplum, smart source and procter and gamble. Here is the link to a listing of when/what is put into the Sunday paper. I never, honestly, want to buy more than 6 of any one item anyway, so I thought this will work well.

Kroger Triple Coupon Days

Kroger is tripling their coupons up to $.50 today and tomorrow.

Friday, April 29, 2011

here it begins

I have always clipped coupons. Most times I forget and leave them at home. I try to be good, I know it's like throwing away money. So after getting hooked on TLC's Extreme Couponing, I'm giving it a harder try this time. Here's my older system. I need a bigger binder and one with a handle. That was my first order of organization. A post from my blog about my old binder. I'll post about my new binder I organized just today at a later post.

Join me on my journey.