I went grocery shopping last night and saved big bucks. My “steal” was getting 5 lbs of brown rice FREE. I had 5 $.50 coupons for Riceland rice. Schnucks had 1 lb bag for $.99 and they double coupons up to $.60, so I got my rice for FREE! I also bought 2 3 pack of Act II Microwave Popcorn for $.20 each. I spent $127.81 and saved $51.45 just in coupons. ~That doesn’t include the sales that I used the coupons on~. The gentleman behind me in Kroger watched my bill go down and wanted to know how much I saved with my coupons. Needless to say, he was impressed. When my husband helped me carry in all of my goodies, he thought I had spent at least $200. He was very pleased that it wasn’t that much.
Thanks Grocery Game!
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
Restaurant.com Deal ~Save 80%~
Restaurant.com is a great way to treat yourself and others to a night out. They sell gift certificates to local restaurants @ a discount. $25 gift certificates for only $10. However, now until December 14, you can get $25 gift certificates for only $2. Just use the Promo Code SHARE to get this great deal. Awesome for stocking stuffers or Christmas Gifts!
Not only can you get $2 gift certificates, but you can earn 15% cash back if you shop thru Ebates.com.
I'm headed to get some Gift Certificates for Shoguns and some Mexican places.
Happy Eating!
Not only can you get $2 gift certificates, but you can earn 15% cash back if you shop thru Ebates.com.
I'm headed to get some Gift Certificates for Shoguns and some Mexican places.
Happy Eating!
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Friday, September 25, 2009
The Grocery Game
The first site that I want to recommend is TheGroceryGame.com. It is a site that I found through a friend at church.
TheGroceryGame.com is a service that matches sales with coupons from the Sunday papers. Their premise is that grocery stores are on about a 12 week cycle. They keep a database that lists product prices. Every week, they come out with their lists that divide products into 3 categories:
• Green = Free
• Blue = Stock pile items
• Black = Buy if needed
If the item is green, then it means that it’s FREE. Get it! If it’s listed as Blue, then it’s a stockpile item. The goal is to have a 3 month supply so that you only buy products that are at rock bottom prices. If it’s listed as Black, then that means that it’s an ok price and buy it if you need it.
The Grocery Game lists the original price, the sale price, what coupon used ~including date from paper~ what, if any, store coupon, price w/discounts and percentage saved.
You can print out a list customized for what you want. You can try The Grocery Game for FREE for 4 weeks. Just go to TheGroceryGame.com for more info or to sign up.
For me, it’s worth the price of the subscription for the time savings of not having to look thru all the sales and decide which are good and which are not. I probably save an average of 40-50% by using The Grocery Game. The Grocery Game is for busy moms who don’t have time to spend hours searching thru sales & coupons. They do the research for you and tell you where to find the sales & coupons.
My husband says that I don't need to buy anymore cereal, toothpaste or mouthwash for awhile. I think we could live for a week on my stockpile of cereal. Maybe that's what I'll serve for supper tonight.
TheGroceryGame.com is a service that matches sales with coupons from the Sunday papers. Their premise is that grocery stores are on about a 12 week cycle. They keep a database that lists product prices. Every week, they come out with their lists that divide products into 3 categories:
• Green = Free
• Blue = Stock pile items
• Black = Buy if needed
If the item is green, then it means that it’s FREE. Get it! If it’s listed as Blue, then it’s a stockpile item. The goal is to have a 3 month supply so that you only buy products that are at rock bottom prices. If it’s listed as Black, then that means that it’s an ok price and buy it if you need it.
The Grocery Game lists the original price, the sale price, what coupon used ~including date from paper~ what, if any, store coupon, price w/discounts and percentage saved.
You can print out a list customized for what you want. You can try The Grocery Game for FREE for 4 weeks. Just go to TheGroceryGame.com for more info or to sign up.
For me, it’s worth the price of the subscription for the time savings of not having to look thru all the sales and decide which are good and which are not. I probably save an average of 40-50% by using The Grocery Game. The Grocery Game is for busy moms who don’t have time to spend hours searching thru sales & coupons. They do the research for you and tell you where to find the sales & coupons.
My husband says that I don't need to buy anymore cereal, toothpaste or mouthwash for awhile. I think we could live for a week on my stockpile of cereal. Maybe that's what I'll serve for supper tonight.
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