PF Changs: Free Lettuce wraps tomorrow (7/6!)

I love the lettuce wraps at PF Changs!  To celebrate their 18th anniversary, tomorrow (7/6) they will be giving away coupons for FREE LETTUCE WRAPS on Facebook! Make sure you like them now and then go and grab your coupon tomorrow!

(Thanks Hunt4Freebies!)

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Couponing A to Z: Budgeting for Bargains!

For the next few weeks, I’ll be featuring a few posts each week as a part of a series called “Couponing A to Z” which will hopefully give you tips to get started with couponing!  Last week, we talked about using the ads to your advantage (you can check out that post here if you missed it).

This week, we’re going to talk about “Budgeting for Bargains.” Since the debut of TLC’s Extreme Couponing, I get several e-mails and comments each week where people want to know how they can walk out of the grocery store with a cart full of groceries for free.  Or, they are feeling discouraged because they’re only saving 30-50% on their grocery trips and they feel like they’re doing something wrong!

Have you ever looked at what most of those people on Extreme Couponing are actually buying?  I don’t know about you, but I can’t feed my family of four on candy bars, pasta, Maalox, mustard, BBQ sauce, and soda alone.  Where’s the milk and the meat and the fresh fruit and vegetables?

The bottom line is this:  If you’re wanting to feed your family a balanced diet, typically you’re not going to be able to walk out of the grocery store with a cart full of groceries that you got for free. The reality is that if you stick with couponing, you CAN cut your grocery budget significantly and still manage to feed your family decently.  For three years, I managed to feed my family on a grocery budget of $40 per week.  This year, I had to increase this due to increased grocery prices, the ending of double/triple coupons at my grocery store, and the fact that my kids are growing and eating more.  My disclaimer is that I have a stockpile to work with.  I didn’t accumulate my stockpile overnight.  The key to being able to cut your grocery budget significantly is to develop a stockpile so that you are only buying the items that you use regularly when they’re on sale.  You can find out about what’s in my stockpile in my “What’s in My Pantry?” post here.

Creating a Budget

If you’ve been reading my blog for long, then you know that I’m a huge advocate of budgeting!  I firmly believe that you should have a budget for grocery shopping period.  I’ve been doing this for awhile, so when there is a great sale, I am able to figure out how to fit that into various categories in our current budget.  But, if you’re just starting using coupons and your goals is to build your stockpile, it would be great if you could set aside $5-$10 extra each week to build your stockpile.  The logic is this:  you can get 10 items you need for $5 this week while they’re on sale or you can pay full price (which may be close to $5 for just one item) when you need the item next.

If you are new to budgeting and you’re not sure how to get started, make sure you check out this post here.

What if you run out of money?

I personally use a cash envelope system for budgeting.  If I don’t have enough money in one of my envelopes to do a deal, sometimes that means that I sit that deal out. When you’re just getting started with bargain hunting, this can be a tough thing to do because you get so excited about all of the deals. Since we’re really trying to stick to our budget right now, a deal isn’t a deal if I don’t have the money to get it.

Having said that, I have to add a few disclaimers. First of all, I have a good stockpile of things that we “need” already, so I can sit out a deal knowing that I will probably have enough of a certain item to get by until the next deal comes along. Over time, I have also developed an understanding of the “sales cycles” to know about how long it will be before the next deal like that comes along. I’ve also gotten a good idea over time about what’s a really HOT deal that probably won’t come around again for awhile.

Sometimes, if the deal is really a “hot” deal and it’s for something we really NEED or I know we will need soon (most likely before the next deal comes along), then I will re-evaluate my budget categories and if we have enough money to cover it in another envelope and I feel like we’re pretty “set” in that category, I will borrow from another envelope. The bottom line for me is that I won’t spend money that I don’t actually have for any bargain shopping.  This is why it’s a good idea to set aside a separate budget just for establishing your stockpile when you’re first getting started.

How do you budget for bargains?  Please share any additional tips you have!

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Chili’s: Get FREE chips & queso!!

Chili's Free Chips and Queso

Our family LOVES Chili’s (it’s pretty bad when you’re on a first name basis with the waiter because you go there so often).  One of our FAVORITE things there is their chips & queso!  I’m so excited about this printable coupon to get Chili’s chips & queso for FREE!  I’ve got mine – did you get yours?? The coupon is valid through 7/19/2011.

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Breakfast coupons + Puffed Pancakes recipe!

I’m loving all of the coupons for breakfast foods lately!  As the back to school sales start up soon, we should see some awesome sales on cereal, Pop Tarts, and more!  In the meantime, you can still score some pretty good deals!

Right now, there’s a $.50/1 Bisquick printable coupon here. If you are looking for some “breakfast inspiration” because you’re tired of the same old stuff every morning, check out this recipe for Puffed Pancakes.  I love this recipe because it’s easy to throw together and you can just stick it in the oven while you do other things rather than sitting there and having to watch it like you do when you’re making regular pancakes!  My kids love it, too!  If you need more meal planning inspiration, check out Marci’s “On My Menu” blog!

Ingredients:
1/2 cube butter (not margarine)
6 eggs
1 cup Milk
1 Cup Pancake Mix (or Bisquick)

Directions:
Preheat oven to 425 Degrees. Place butter in a 9 X 13 inch pan. Put in preheating oven until butter is melted. In a blender, combine eggs, milk and pancake mix. Pour batter into baking dish. Bake for a bout 15 – 18 Minutes until pancakes are puffy and lightly browned. Do not open oven while pancakes are cooking. Top with sifted powder sugar.

Serve with warm maple syrup or fruit toppings.

Here are some more hot breakfast printables you’ll want to grab before they’re gone:


Pop Tarts (12 ct) are on price cut at Target through 7/16 for just $2.65.  Here’s the breakdown on that deal: coupons are linked when you click on them below!

Buy 3 Pop Tarts – 12 ct – $2.65/each

Use $2/3 Kellogg’s Pop Tarts printable
Use $1/3 Target Pop Tarts printable

Final Price = $4.95 OOP ($1.65/box!) for 36 Pop Tarts!

Here are the rest of the breakfast coupons: I found all of these under the zip code 77041

$.55/1 Bagel-fuls

$.75/1 Cocoa Puffs Brownie Crunch

$.75/1 Cookie Crisp cereal

$.75/1 Fiber One 80 calories cereal

$.50/1 Honey Nut Cheerios cereal

$.50/2 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel

$.75/1 YoGreek Yogurt + Crunch

$1/3 Voskos Green & YoGreek Yogurt

$.40/6 Yoplait yogurt cups

(Thanks Totally Target for the heads up on the Pop Tarts deal!)

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Target Daily Deals: 2 person tent, wheeled cooler, GPS + more!

Are you a planning a camp-out? Or maybe just a backyard sleepover? If you are and you don’ have a tent yet, Target has a deal for you! This Happy Camper Two Person Tent with Carry Bag is just $19.99! The regular price is $39.99, so that’s a definite bargain! The daily deals always ship for free, too!

Here are the other daily deals you can grab today:  shipping on all of these items is free today only!

Apisphere Geomate Jr. Geocaching Handheld GPS – Green – $54.99 (regularly $69.99)

Igloo Roller Cube Cooler – Blue (60 qt) – $24.99 (regularly $34.99)

Radio Flyer Soft Rock & Bounce Pony – $48.99 (regularly $64.99)

Tek Nek Pedal & Go Hot Rod Chopper Trike – $34.99 (regularly $51.99)

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