New printable coupons = cheap board games!

Are you looking to build up your family’s game closet? Or, are you ready to start your Christmas shopping now? Maybe you’d just like to have a few things on hand for those last minute birthday party invites.

There are two new printable coupons that have been released that will help you stock up on games. I recommend printing them quick before they’re gone!


$4/1 Pictureka, Operation, Connect 4, or Guess Who board game printable

$4/1 Monopoly, The Game of Life 50th Special Anniversary Edition, Sorry, or Clue board game printable

Here are the prices at various stores (based on online pricing):

TARGET ~

Clue:  (regular Clue is in stores only)
-Clue Classic – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
-Clue 24:  $34.99 ($30.99 after coupon)
-Clue Secrets and Spies – $23.99 ($19.99 after coupon)
-Clue:  The Office – $34.99 ($30.99 after coupon)

Connect 4: (regular Connect 4 is in stores only)
-Connect 4X4 – $20.09 ($16.09 after coupon)
-U-Build Connect 4 – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)

Guess Who?:
-Guess Who? – $16.99 ($12.99 after coupon)
-Guess Who Extra – $24.09 ($20.09 after coupon)

Life 50th Special Anniversary Edition – $18.99 ($14.99 after coupon)

Monopoly:
-Monopoly Family Championship – $13.99 ($9.99 after coupon)
-Monopoly Disney Edition – $19.54 ($15.54 after coupon)
-various collector/specialty editions – $29.99-$34.99 ($25.99-$30.99 after coupon)

Operation:
-Operation – $13.99 ($9.99 after coupon)
-Toy Story 3 Buzz Lightyear Operation – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)

Pictureka:
-Pictureka 2nd Edition – $18.99 ($14.99 after coupon)
-Pictureka Flipper – $11.45 ($7.45 after coupon)
-Pictureka Disney Edition – $16.99 ($12.99 after coupon)

Sorry: (the regular Sorry game is available in stores only)
-Sorry Sliders – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
-U-Build Sorry – $14.99 ($10.99 after coupon)
-Sorry Spin – $23.89 ($19.89 after coupon)

TOYS ‘R US ~

Clue
-Clue Discover the Secrets – $12.59 ($8.59 after coupon)
-Clue 24:  $39.99 ($35.99 after coupon)
-Clue Harry Potter Edition – $26.99 ($22.99 after coupon)
-Clue:  The Office – $39.99 ($35.99 after coupon)

Connect 4:
-Connect Four travel game – $6.99 ($2.99 after coupon)
-Connect Four – $15.99 ($11.99 after coupon)
-Connect 4X4 – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
-U-Build Connect 4 – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)

Guess Who?:
-Guess Who? – $17.99 ($13.99 after coupon)
-Guess Who Littlest Pet Shop Edition – $14.98 ($10.98 after coupon)
-Guess Who Extra – $24.99 ($20.99 after coupon)
-Travel Guess Who – $5.99 ($1.99 after coupon)
-Guess Who Disney – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)

Life 50th Special Anniversary Edition – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)

Monopoly:
-Monopoly – $9.09 ($5.09 after coupon)
-Monopoly Junior Game – $15.99 ($11.99 after coupon)
-U-Build Monopoly – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)

Operation:
-Operation – $16.99 ($12.99 after coupon)
-Toy Story 3 Buzz Lightyear Operation – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)

Pictureka:
-Pictureka 2nd Edition – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
-Pictureka Disney Edition – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)

Sorry: (the regular Sorry game is available in stores only)
-Sorry – $11.89 ($7.89 after coupon)
-Sorry Sliders – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
-U-Build Sorry – $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
-Sorry Spin – $24.99 ($20.99 after coupon)

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Get Family Fun Magazine for $3.64!

Family Fun Magazine is the “Deal of the Day” at Best Deal Magazines. You can get a one year subscription for just $4.39. Then, enter the code LABOR17 to get an additional 17% off, making your subscription just $3.64! If you shop through Shop at Home, you’ll get an additional 15% cash back making it $3.10. (Plus, you will get a $5 bonus if you are signing up for the first time which makes your subscription better than free!)

If you haven’t checked out Family Fun before, it’s a great magazine!  There are fun craft ideas for kids and usually great coupons, too!

**Keep in mind that it takes 6-8 weeks for your subscription to be activated.  I have ordered from Best Deal Magazines many times and have never had a problem. (Also, in the interest of disclosure, I am not being compensated by Best Deal Magazines in any way to promote this offer!)

Also, don’t forget – If you’d like to subscribe to All You Magazine, find out how you can get it for just $.83/issue (it retails for $2.49) and help out a good cause in the process!  Details are here!

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Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 9/5

HAPPY MONDAY! I truly love that I’m sitting here in my PJs relaxing right now rather than rushing and worrying about making it to work on time – if only all weeks could be 4 day work weeks! 🙂

For those of you who may be doing Weight Watchers, I have included the points per serving calculations for most of my recipes this week. I used the “Recipe Builder” feature on the WeightWatchers.com e-Tools program to input all of the ingredients and calculate the points, so it should be pretty accurate.

You can read more about my $40 weekly budget in this post here.

If you’re new to menu planning, check out my post about how I do my menu planning.

SUNDAY:

Breakfast ~ Waffles and sausage (my hubby cooked!)

Lunch ~ Leftovers

Dinner ~ Chicken enchilada casserole – This is a recipe that my sister came up with. She uses canned chicken when she makes it. I came up with a little bit of a variation.

Ingredients:
2 chicken breasts (shredded) – or 1 can chicken
1 large can red enchilada sauce
corn tortillas
shredded cheese – I use reduced fat

Directions: (this is what I do) – I put my chicken and the enchilada sauce in the crockpot the night before and then shred it when I get up in the morning. If you are using canned chicken, you can just shred it as you are making the casserole. I spread some of the chicken/sauce mixture along the bottom of the casserole dish so it doesn’t stick. Break corn tortillas into four pieces and layer across the bottom of the casserole dish. Spread a layer of the chicken/sauce mixture and cheese. Add another layer of corn tortillas. Continue until you are out of the chicken/sauce mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes until the cheese is bubbly.

WW points = 8 points per serving (for 4 servings) – serve w/ green salad and grapes

MONDAY:

Breakfast ~ Kolaches (we got a coupon in the mail for these the other days and it’s been a long time since we’ve had them, so I promised my daughter we could have them for breakfast…if you’re not from Texas and are wondering what in the world these are, you can check them out here)

Lunch ~ Chicken BLT taco salad – I got this in an e-mail from Betty Crocker recently and it sounded so yummy that I added it to my “must try” list

Dressing (I’m just going to use Ranch)
1/2 cup Old El Paso® Thick ‘n Chunky Salsa
1/2 cup French dressing

Salad
8 slices bacon, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch slices
6 cups torn romaine or iceberg lettuce
1 medium yellow bell pepper, coarsely chopped
2 large tomatoes, coarsely chopped
1 medium avocado, peeled, pitted and cut into thin wedges
1 1/2 cups shredded Colby-Monterey-Jack cheese blend
1/4 cup sour cream, if desired
1 cup small triangular tortilla chips

1. In medium bowl, mix dressing ingredients until well blended.
2. In 12-inch nonstick skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp. Drain on paper towel; reserve 1 tablespoon drippings in skillet. Add chicken to skillet; cook and stir over medium heat 4 to 6 minutes or until browned and no longer pink in center. Cool slightly. Refrigerate 30 minutes or until chilled.
3. In deep 3-quart salad bowl, layer lettuce, chicken, bacon, bell pepper and tomatoes. Top with dressing. Serve immediately or refrigerate up to 24 hours.
4. Just before serving, top with cheese, avocado, sour cream and tortilla chips.

WW points per serving = 7

Dinner ~ out!

TUESDAY:

Breakfast ~ Waffles

Dinner ~ ?? (today’s my birthday, so I’m hoping for a night off from cooking, but since my parents took us out Monday for my birthday dinner, I might just improvise and whip something up)

WEDNESDAY:

Breakfast ~ Cold cereal

Dinner ~ French dip sandwiches (slow cooker) – This is a family favorite and I love it because it is SOOO easy to make!

Ingredients:
beef roast
2 cans beef broth
1 tsp dried rosemary
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp garlic powder
4-6 hoagie buns
(we also add some swiss or provolone cheese)

Place roast in a greased slow cooker. Pour broth over the top of the roast. Add spices. Cover and cook on low heat 8-10 hours (or high heat 5-7 hours). Remove roast and save extra juice. With a fork, break the meat apart and serve on hoagies. Use excess juice for dipping sandwiches.

WW points = 6 points per serving (this does not include the cheese or the buns)

We’re serving it with fruit salad and dessert will be banana chocolate snack cake (which you must try if you haven’t yet!)

THURSDAY:

Breakfast ~ Toaster strudel

Dinner ~ Easy enchirito – I saw this recipe, I think on orgjunkie.com last week and it sounded YUMMY so I decided to try it this week! (the recipe was originally posted on Blessed with Grace)

Ingredients:
* 1 package burrito-sized flour tortillas
* 1 package burrito OR taco seasoning (OR your best homemade version)
* 1 lb lean hamburger meat
* 1 can re-fried beans (I used fat-free.)
* 1 15 oz can Enchilada sauce (I only used 3/4 of this can.)
* 2 cups shredded cheddar (I used Mexican blend)
* 4-5 green onions, chopped

Directions:
Preheat oven 350. Prepare 9×13 casserole dish with non-stick spray.

1. Brown hamburger meat and season, per package instructions, with the burrito seasoning packet.
2. Make one burrito by spreading re-fried beans on one tortilla. Then layer with the seasoned hamburger meat and a small portion of cheddar cheese. Wrap the burrito and place in casserole dish.
3. Repeat step 2 until the casserole dish is full.
4. Pour enough enchilada sauce to completely cover the burritos.
5. Add a layer of cheddar cheese.
6. Finally, top with chopped green onion.
7. Cook at 350 for 30 minutes.

FRIDAY:

Breakfast ~ Scrambled eggs and bacon

Dinner ~ Cowboy casserole – We have left over roast beef from our french dip sandwiches last week, so I’m going to use that in place of the ground beef.  I’m also going to substitute Ranch style beans for baked beans.

Ingredients:
1 lb lean ground beef (we use 93/7)
1 can (16 oz) baked beans (I use Ranch Style beans instead)
1/2 cup BBQ sauce
2/3 c. milk
2 c. Bisquick
1 T butter or margarine, softened
1/2 c. shredded cheddar cheese

Heat over to 425. In 10-inch skillet, cook beef over medium-high heat 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally until thoroughly cooked. Drain beef. Stir baked beans and BBQ sauce into beef. Heat to boiling, stirring occasionally. Pour into ungreased 2 quart casserole.

Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, stir Bisquick mix, milk, and butter until soft dough forms. Drop dough by 12 spoonfuls onto beef mixture. Bake uncovered 18-22 minutes (or until topping is golden brown). Sprinkle with cheese. Bake about 3 minutes longer or until cheese is melted.

WW points = 10 points/serving (we’ll serve with a green salad and green beans)

SATURDAY:

Breakfast ~ Lemon blueberry pancakes – This is a Taste of Home recipe and I have yet to have a bad experience with a Taste of Home recipe

Ingredients
* 1 egg
* 1 cup lemon yogurt, divided
* 1/2 cup fat-free milk
* 2 tablespoons canola oil
* 1 teaspoon lemon juice
* 1 cup all-purpose flour
* Sugar substitute equivalent to 2 tablespoons sugar
* 1 teaspoon baking powder
* 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
* 1/2 teaspoon salt
* 1-1/4 cups blueberries, divided

Directions
* In a small bowl, whisk egg, 1/2 cup yogurt, milk, oil and lemon juice until blended. Combine the flour, sugar substitute, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Make a well in the center. Pour yogurt mixture into the well; stir just until moistened. Gently fold in 1 cup blueberries.
* Pour batter by 1/4 cupfuls onto a hot griddle coated with cooking spray. Turn when bubbles form on top of pancake; cook until second side is golden brown. Serve with remaining yogurt and blueberries. Yield: 8 pancakes,4 servings, 2 per serving.


WW points = 5 for 2 pancakesLunch ~ Crockpot nachos – I first saw this recipe on Delicious Dishes and I was intrigued.  We’ve got a busy morning with lots of running around, so I figured this would be easy to dump into the crockpot when we leave in the morning and it will basically be ready to go by the time we get home for lunch

Ingredients:
1 lb ground beef, cooked and drained
1 can refried beans
1 can red kidney beans, undrained
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 pkg. taco seasoning
1/2 cup water
salt and pepper to taste
garlic powder
tortilla chips
jar of Mexican salsa con queso
Topping of your choice (I used finely sour cream, tomatoes, olives, green onions, and lettuce)

Brown the ground beef, and drain the grease. Put into the crock pot, and add in the refried beans, kidney beans, tomato paste, taco seasoning, water, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Cook on high for 2-3 hours or low for 4-5 hours.  Warm up the queso. Then plate up your nachos!

Dinner ~ My hubby and I will be at a church function, so we’re getting pizza for the kids

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Walgreens deals for the week of 9/5

All of my store match-ups are late this week. I’ve been enjoying every second of my long weekend with my family (I hope you have, too!)

In the interest of time, this week, I’ve decided to just do the “best of” Walgreens and then my scenarios. Next week, we’ll be back to regular match-ups again.
If you are new to shopping at Walgreens, make sure you read the FAQs at the end of the post!

FREEBIES:

Buy St. Ives body wash (13.5 oz) – $2.99, get a $2 RR
$1/1 St Ives printable (no longer available)
Final Price = FREE after coupon/RR

Buy Zegerid OTC – $10, get $10 MIR form (this is a monthly deal valid through 9/25)
$3/1 Zegerid OTC – 8-15 SS
$3/1 Zegerid OTC printable
Final Price = $3 moneymaker after coupon/MIR

RR DEALS:

Buy Carmex Cream or lotion – $4.99, get a $4 RR (this is a monthly deal valid through 9/25)
Final Price = $.99 after RR

Buy John Frieda shampoo, conditioner, or sytlers – 3/$15, get a $5 RR (this is a monthly deal valid through 9/25)
$2/1 John Frieda Smooth Start shampoo/conditioner/serum printable$3/2 John Frieda Luxurious volume products printable
$2/1 John Frieda hair care product – 8-22 SS
Final Price = as low as 3/$4 after coupons/RR (If Smooth Start line is included)

Buy Quaker Instant oatmeal or Chewy granola bars – 2/$5, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Quaker instant oatmeal printable (for Facebook fans)
$1/1 Quaker oatmeal – 8-29 RP
$1/2 Quaker chewy granola bars – 7-25 RP
Final Price = 2/$1 after coupons/RR (when you buy oatmeal)

Buy Wisk laundry detergent – $6.99, get a $2 RR
$3/1 Wisk laundry detergent – 8-29 RP
Final Price = $1.99 after coupon/RR

OTHER DEALS:
Crest Dental Care (Pro Health or Sensitivity Clinical toothpaste or Glide floss) – $3.99 – $2 in store coupon = $1.99
$.75/1 Crest toothpate – 8-29 PG
Final Price = $1.24 after coupons

FILLER ITEMS:
*Comet Cleanser – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Penway 1 subject notebook – $.49 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Penway pencils (10 ct) or crayons (24 ct) – $.49 (w/ in ad coupon)

The following scenarios are for those are just starting to shop at Walgreens and who have few, if any, RR to spend:

TRANSACTION #1:  
Buy St. Ives body wash – $2.99

Use $1 coupon (if you have it)

Spend $1.99-$2.99 OOP, get a $2 RR

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 2 Quaker oatmeal – 2/$5
Buy 1 “filler” item (ex:  Penway pencils – $.49 w/ in ad coupon)

Use 2 $1 oatmeal coupons
Use $2 St Ives RR

Spend $1.49 OOP, get a $2 RR

TRANSACTION #3:
Buy Wisk laundry detergent – $6.99
Buy 1 “filler” item (ex: Comet cleanser – $.49 w/ in ad coupon)

Use $3 Wisk coupon
Use $2 Quaker RR

Spend $2.48 OOP, get a $2 RR

**You can then roll this RR back into the St. Ives or the oatmeal

MY PLAN:  I am starting with 2 $2 RR from last week’s deals

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 St. Ives – $2.99
Buy 2 Quaker oatmeal – 2/$5
Buy 2 Penway pencils – $.49/each (w/ in ad coupon)

Use $1 St Ives coupon
Use 2 $1 Quaker coupons
Use 2 $2 RR

Spend $1.97 OOP, get 2 $2 RR

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 1 Wisk laundry detergent – $6.99
Buy 2 Penway crayons – $.49/each (w/ in ad coupon)

Use $3 Wisk coupon
Use 2 $2 RR

Spend $.97 OOP, get a $2 RR

**Then, I will roll this back into the oatmeal

FAQS: (Check out Walgreens new coupon policy here!)

Do you do multiple transactions at one store on one visit?
It just depends. Several stores in my area have gone to a “one RR per item per day” rule, which means I can’t do more than one transaction where I’m earning RR for the same product at the same store. Some of the stores in my area also will not let you use the RR you earn from one transaction on another transaction in that same visit.  I’m fortunate to have several stores within a few minutes of my house, so I usually try to break up transactions at different stores and on different days to stay in the good graces of my stores.

What is Walgreens policy on using BOGO free coupons with a BOGO free offer, adjusting down coupons, etc.? 
The new coupon policy does not really using a BOGO free coupon with a BOGO free promotion, but it does say you can use up to two coupons as long as the total doesn’t go below zero, so, you SHOULD be able to do this!!

Walgreens coupon policy is now to adjust the value of coupons down – YAY!!

Some helpful tips:
*At Walgreens, you can use ONE manufacturer’s coupon and ONE store coupon per item (always give the store coupon last to avoid problems)

*At Walgreens, you cannot do a promotion more than once in a transaction and earn Register Rewards. (for example, if you buy 2 Listerine, you will only earn a RR for one)

*You also typically cannot use the Register Rewards earned from a promotion on the same promotion and earn Register Rewards again. For example, if you buy the Listerine and use the RR from that to buy more, the RR will not print

*Register Rewards are considered to be “manufacturer’s coupons” and you can only use one manufacturer’s coupon per item. You will have to add “filler” items if you are using a manufacturer’s coupon and a RR. The in ad coupons often have good, inexpensive filler items. (check out the weekly match-ups for ideas)

*If you are using more than one RR in a transaction, always give the RR with the highest value FIRST. Sometimes strange things happen with coupons and taxes and even if you think you have planned out your scenario very well, you will end up with more overage than you planned for.

*If you are buying items that would result in a “free” item or “overage” when combining a store coupon and a manufacturer’s coupon, give the manufacturer’s coupon FIRST, and the store coupons LAST to avoid beeping/issues at the register! Make sure that you are purchasing enough items in your total transaction to “cover” the overage. You will not get cash back and you will have to add items to cover the overage or they will not take the coupon.

*If your Register Reward doesn’t print for some reason and you have fulfilled all of the obligations for the “deal” (including not using RR from the same parent company to pay) DO NOT let them tell you it is because you used coupons! Chances are they didn’t print because the catalina machine is not working. You have two choices: you can return your items and try again or you can contact the catalina company by doing the following:
*The store will give you a form to fill out and mail in to catalina
*Call 1-877-210-1917, option 1

This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.

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Get Family Circle Magazine for just $4.50!

Family Circle Magazine is a favorite of mine, but it’s hard to find good deals. This is one you won’t want to pass up – you get 15 issues for just $4.50!  Click here to order yours and then enter the code FAMILY at check-out and a discount in the amount of $10.49 will be applied.  This deal is only good for 24 hours, so hurry and get yours!

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