Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 7/11

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The kids and I are leaving town for a few days for a little getaway (yay!), so our menu plan this week will be cut short!

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.

Get more inspiration by checking out the hundreds of menu plans posted every week at orgjunkie.com!

NOTE:  I sometimes get e-mails expressing “concern” that there are no fruits and vegetables included in our meal plan.  I typically only include our “main dish” items and not our “side/snack” items unless there is a really yummy recipe that I want to share.  If you want to know more about what my $40 weekly grocery budget includes, check out this post.

WEDNESDAY:  we’re returning home today, so breakfast will be at our hotel before we check-out (love those free breakfasts!) and lunch will be “on the road”

Dinner ~ Rice meatballs – This is a recipe from my mother in law.  I picked it for today because I knew that we had all of the ingredients “on hand” and that it would be easy to make!

Ingredients:
1 cup uncooked minute rice
1 lb ground beef (I use 93/7)
1 egg, slightly beaten
2 t. grated onion
2 t. salt (I cut this in half)
1/8 t marjoram
dash pepper
2 1/2 cups tomato juice (or two 8 oz cans tomato sauce mixed with 1/2 cup water)
1/2 t sugar

Combine rice and all other ingredients except tomato juice and sugar. Form balls and arrange in skillet. Pour tomato juice & sugar over meatballs. Bring to boil. Reduce heat & simmer uncovered 15 minutes.

WW points = 7 points/serving

THURSDAY:

Breakfast ~ Cereal

Lunch ~ Turkey-cheese roll-ups

Dinner ~ Balsamic Chicken (slow cooker) – This recipe was posted by Holly on the Simply Clean Living blog.  We’ve tried it a few times now and it is a hit with our family.

Ingredients:
4 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast Halves – approx. 1.5 to 2 lbs.
½ C. Olive Oil
½ – 1 C. Balsamic Vinegar – depending on how tangy you like the recipe
1 large can of diced tomatoes (if you are putting frozen chicken breasts in your slow cooker, drain your tomatoes – I learned that the hard way!)
1 can tomato sauce (I use an 8 oz can)
3-4 cloves of garlic minced or pressed
2 t. crushed dry oregano

Combine all ingredients in Crockpot. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Shred chicken with a fork and serve chicken and sauce over rice or angel hair pasta. The consistency and taste of the sauce is sweet and tangy like an Italian barbeque sauce.

FRIDAY:

Breakfast ~ Pop Up Pancakes – This is a “new” recipe for us that I took from Make & Takes (I love this blog!) – we were going to try it last week, but it didn’t happen, so we’ll try again this week!

Ingredients:
1 cup milk
1 cup flour
6 eggs
1/4 cup melted butter
dash salt

Preheat oven at 400*. Blend all ingredients in blender. Grease muffin tins. Bake for 15 minutes or until puffy and golden on top. Use a knife to “pop” them out. Add desired toppings.

Lunch ~ It’s a free zoo day in our area, so hopefully, we’ll be having lunch “out”

Dinner ~ Steak stroganoff (slow cooker) – This is a family favorite!

Ingredients:
2T flour
1/2 tsp Garlic powder
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp paprika
1 3/4 lb. boneless round steak
2 cans 10 3/4 oz cream of mushroom soup (I use 98% FF)
2 c. water (or 1 can 100% FF beef broth for more flavor)
1 envelope beef stew mix
4 oz can mushrooms, sliced and drained
1/2 c. sour cream
1 T minced parsley

Combine flour, garlic powder, pepper, and paprika in slow cooker. Cut meat into 1 1/2 inch strips. Place in flour mixture and toss until meat is well coated. Add soup, water, and stew mix. Stir until well blended. Cover and cook on low 6-7 hours. Stir in mushrooms, sour cream, and parsley and then cook on high 10-15 minutes until heated through. Serve over egg noodles. (Depending on the consistency of the sauce, you may need to add cornstarch to thicken or add more water/broth to thin)

To freeze: Pour into gallon freezer bags (I used Ziploc containers for this one). Allow to cool before freezing.

To reheat: Thaw in refrigerator overnight. Warm on stove and serve over rice or egg noodles. (Add sour cream when warming if you left it out of the initial recipe)

WW points = 7 points/serving, 6-8 servings (add 2 points for 1/2 c. cooked pasta or 4 points for 1 cup)

SATURDAY:

Breakfast ~ Waffles

Lunch ~ Tuna sandwiches

Dinner ~ Teriyaki Turkey Burgers – This is a Taste of Home recipe that I saw on Mommy Meals! menu last week and decided to try out.  I started using ground turkey for the first time about a year ago and now we’re hooked.  I’m excited to try out this recipe!

Ingredients:
1 egg
1/2 cup dry bread crumbs
3 green onions, chopped
4 tablespoons teriyaki sauce, divided
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
1 pound ground turkey (I use 93/7)
1 can (8 ounces) sliced pineapple, drained
4 hamburger buns, split and toasted

In a large bowl, combine the egg, bread crumbs, onions, 2 tablespoons teriyaki sauce and onion powder. Crumble turkey over mixture and mix well. Shape into four 3/4-in. thick patties. Using long-handled tongs, dip a paper towel in cooking oil and lightly coat the grill rack. Grill patties, covered, over medium heat or broil 4 in. from the heat for 6-8 minutes on each side or until a meat thermometer reads 165° and juices run clear. Brush with remaining teriyaki sauce during the last 5 minutes. Grill or broil pineapple slices for 3-4 minutes on each side or until heated through. Serve burgers and pineapple on buns. Yield: 4 servings.

WW points = 8 per serving (including factoring in 3 points for the bun)

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How my $40 weekly grocery budget "works"

Lately I’ve had lots of questions about my $40 weekly grocery budget, and it’s been awhile since I started it, so I thought I would clear up a few things and answer some of the questions that I’ve received.  On January 1, 2009, I decided to challenge myself to a $40 weekly grocery budget.  Since I started using coupons consistently, I have really been able to cut my budget, but I had no idea if it would work.  Seventeen months later, we’re still living off of the same budget, although I will admit that lately it has been a bit of a challenge for me because the grocery deals lately do not seem to be as good as they have been in the past and so our stockpile has been dwindling.

We have a family of four:  my husband, myself, a six year old daughter, and a three year old son.  We have no allergies or dietary restrictions.  We live in a low to moderate cost of living area and we have a number of grocery stores in close proximity and we also have Super Target and Super Walmart.  We also have several grocery stores that double and triple coupons.  (I throw all of this out there for comparison purposes so that people can understand our situation and why a $40 weekly grocery budget may or may not work for them.)

When I started this “challenge” I had a fairly extensive “stockpile” to work with.  If you’re wondering what I stockpile, I pretty much stockpile everything that we use on a regular basis.  To get some ideas about the things that I stockpile, you can check out my “What’s in my pantry?” post.  I also made a commitment to start menu planning regularly and I can assure you that has made a HUGE difference because we are actually using the things that I buy and it helps with rotating the stockpile, too!  If you’re new to menu planning, you may wan to check out my “menu planning tips” and my “Menu Planning Monday” posts for some ideas.

What does your $40 weekly grocery budget include?

I know that “grocery budget” means a lot of things to different people.  My grocery budget includes only food items.  Since I learned how CVS and Walgreens work, I don’t really spend much on health and beauty or household items anymore (we budget a total of $20/month for that).  “Eating out” is also in a separate category (since I started meal planning regularly, we have been able to cut that category down to $50/month).  We also have one dog and her dog food and treats also are in a separate category.

What about fruits, vegetables, and meat?

One of the most common questions I get is if our budget and meal plan includes fruit, vegetables, and meat.  My kids love fruit (helping them to love vegetables is still a work in progress) and I believe in the “five a day” philosophy, so our budget definitely includes fruits, vegetables, and meat.

For fruits and vegetables, we eat what’s in season.  I scan the ads each week to figure out what’s on sale that week and that’s what we get.  I don’t like to spend more than $.99/lb for most fruits and vegetables (asparagus, berries, and melons are my “exceptions” because it’s pretty hard to find them at those prices although it does happen every now and then).  I also stock up on frozen fruits and vegetables when I can find deals on them (I can usually get them for free or close to free using coupons) so that we have things to “carry” us if it’s a tight grocery week or if there aren’t really any good sales.  We also have canned fruits and vegetables in the stockpile.

With meat, I also stock up when it’s on sale.  You can find out what I consider my “stock up” prices in my “What I’m willing to pay for things” post (keep in mind that cost of living may be different in your area so different pricing might apply).  I plan our weekly menus around what’s on sale and what I have on hand in my freezer.  If there aren’t any great sales that week (and lately good sales on meat have been hard to come by), I also check out the “Manager’s Special” section of my grocery stores where they mark down the meats and incorporate what I find there into our weekly meal plan.  Over time, I have figured out when my grocery stores tend to do these mark downs so I can check it out while the selection is still good.

Do you spend exactly $40 each week?  Do you ever go under or over?

We took Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University class in March 2009 and made a decision to switch to “cash only” for most things including groceries.  So, when I fund our grocery envelope for the month, it is based on exactly $40 per week.  For the most part, when I’m making my grocery list, I try to plan so that I am right around the $40 mark.  Sometimes I go under and if I do go under, I keep that extra money in our “grocery” envelope to have on hand if a great sale comes along so I have extra money to stock up.  So, if I have extra money from previous weeks and there is a great sale, sometimes I do go over the $40 mark, but I still stay within a $40/week average for the month.

If you keep your grocery money separate from your other money, how does that work when you go to check-out at the grocery store?

For the most part, since I get most of our health and beauty and household items at CVS or Walgreens, this isn’t an issue because I am typically only buying grocery items at the grocery store.  But, every now and then, especially if I am at Target or Walmart, I will have other items and I usually will separate out those items using a divider and pay for them from separate envelopes.  Since I use so many coupons anyway, I usually try to shop at “off” times when the store is not very crowded and if there are other people in line with only a few items, I will usually let them go before me to be courteous.

How do I know what a reasonable weekly budget is for my family?

Our weekly budget is a work in progress based on what “works” for us.  In creating my blog and sharing my posts, I never meant to imply that this would work for everyone as there are a number of factors that will affect your budget including cost of living in your area, family size and circumstances (I am certain when my son becomes a teenager, we will be making significant adjustments and if you have allergies or special dietary needs or eat organic foods, you can expect to be paying more).  When creating a weekly budget for your family, you have to consider your circumstances and what “works” for you.

I would recommend tracking your grocery expenses, week by week, for a month or so to get a “feel” for what your average weekly grocery expenses are.  Focus on menu planning and planning your grocery list around your menu plan so that your shopping is “purposeful.”  Once you get a feel for your average weekly grocery expenses, set a goal to “cut” your average weekly expenses (perhaps $5 per week at first).  If you are not starting out with a stockpile, you should also know that you will probably be spending more in the beginning, but you should be able to cut your expenses considerably once you have an established stockpile and a menu planning system in place!  As your family size or circumstances change (you may have a new baby, a child may leave for college, or the cost of living may increase), you can adjust your budget accordingly.

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CVS deals for the week of 7/11

If you are new to shopping at CVS and would like some tips, check out this article here.

Tag your reusable bag: Buy a Greenbag tag for $.99 at the register, get $1 ECB every 4th visit – limit 1 use per day, per household

If you haven’t already, register your CVS Extra Care card here and you should receive a $4 off a $20 purchase coupon in your e-mail. This also registers you to receive other e-mail coupons!

**Earn double bucks on diabetes products – CVS is now offering exclusive benefits for those with diabetes (Double Bucks on 100 products you need and special ExtraCare rewards and offers – you can find the details on cvs.com/diabetes and check out the participating products here)

FREEBIES:

*Buy Complete multi-purpose solution – $7.99, get a $7.99 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$2/1 Complete Multi-purpose solution – 5-16 RP
Final Price = $2 moneymaker afer coupons/ECBs

*Buy John Frieda Collection – 2/$10, get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$3/1 John Frieda Root Awakening products – 6-6 SS
$2/1 John Frieda Hair Care products – 6-6 SS
$2.50/1 John Frieda Hair Care product printable (must take survey first)

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 John Frieda Collection items – 2/$10

Use 2 $2.50/1 printable coupons

Spend $5 OOP, get a $5 ECB
Final Price = Free after coupons/ECBs

THREE DAY SALE (Sunday/Monday/Tuesday):

Caliber 5″ soft-handle scissors – $.99, get a $.99 ECB (limit 1 per household)
Final Price = Free after ECBs

PaperMate 1.2 pens (10 ct) – $.99, get a $.99 ECB (limit 1 per household)
Final Price = Free after ECBS

ECB DEALS:

*Spend $15 on Ace or Futuro braces, supports, compression hosiery, or Ace bandages, get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$3/1 Futuro braces or supports printable 
Final Price – varies

*Buy Colgate Total Whitening toothpaste (twin pk) or Total toothbrushes , get a $2 ECB (limit 2 per household) – $7.49 (according to online pricing)
$1/1 Colgate Total Advanced Whitening, Enamel Strength, Advanced Clean – 7-11 SS
Final Price = $4.49 after coupons/ECBs

*Buy CVS Pharmacy Purelax – $18.99, get a $9 ECB (limit 1 per household)
Final Price = $9.99 after ECBs

*Buy Depend underwear, briefs, guards, or belted shields – $11.99, get a $2 ECB (limit 5 per household)
$1/1 Depend Guards for Men – 7-11 SS
Final Price = $8.99 after coupons/ECBs

*Spend $14.99 on eye care (GenTeal eye drops 25 ml, gel lubricant 2 pk, Clear Care No Rub or Aquify multi-purpose), get a $3 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1.50/1 Genteal – 5-9 SS
Final Price = $10.49 after coupons/ECBS

*Buy Gillette Fusion ProGlide razor – $9.97, get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$4/1 Gillette Fusion razor – 6-6 PG
$2/1 Gillette ProGlide razor – 7-4 PG
Final Price = $.97 after coupons/ECBS

*Spend $20 on Excedrin, Benefiber, Gas-X or Maalox, get a $10 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1/1 Excedrin Migraine, Express Gels, Exedrin PM, Excedrin Back & Body, Excedrin Menstrual complete printables (there is a separate printable for each one)
$1/1 Excedrin product (20 ct+) – 7-11 SS
$1.50/1 Excedrin product (80 ct+) – 7-11 SS
$1/1 Benefiber – 7-11 SS, 5-23 SS
$2/1 Benefiber orange or Benefiber sticks printable
$1.50/1 Gas X – 7-11 SS
$1/1 Gas X printable
$1/1 Maalox – 7-11 SS
$2.50/2 Maalox – 7-11 SS
Final Price = varies

*Buy Head & Shoulders shampoo/conditioner – $4.99, get a $2 ECB (limit 1 per household)
BOGO free Head & Shoulders shampoo or conditioner – 7-11 SS

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Head & Shoulders shampoo/conditioner – $4.99/each

Use BOGO free coupon

Spend $4.99 OOP, get a $2 ECB
Final Price = $2.99 after coupon/ECB

*Spend $19.99 on these L’Oreal products, get a $5 ECB: L’Oreal RevitaLift, Skin Genesis, Age Perfect cleansers or RevitaLift towelettes – $5.99, L’Oreal collagen moisture filler, Advanced RevitaLift, or Age perfect moiturizer – $11.99, or L’Oreal Collagen Micro-Pulse – $19.99 (limit 1 per household)
$1/1 L’Oreal collagen product – 7-11 RP
$1/1 L’Oreal Age Perfect or Skin Genesis product – 7-11 Rp
$1/1 L’Oreal skin cleanser – 6-6 RP
$1/1 L’Oreal moisurizer – 6-6 RP
$1/1 L’Oreal Revitalift – 7-11 RP
Final Price = $13.99 after coupons/ECBs

*Spend $20 on L’Oreal hair color, EverPure or EverStrong (PSA $6.99), get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$3/1 L’Oreal Healthy Look hair color – 6-20 RP
$2/1 L’Oreal EverStrong or EverPure – 6-6 RP
$2/1 L’Oreal hair color printable
Final Price – varies

*Spend $10 on Maybelline cosmetics, get a $3 ECB (limit 1 per household)
Final Price – varies

*Buy 2 Neutrogena sun care or sunless tanning, get a $10 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$2/1 Neutrogena sun care printable

SCENARIO:Buy 2 Neutrogena sunblock – $9.99/each

Use 2 $2/1 coupons

Spend $15.98 OOP, get a $10 ECB
Final Price = $5.98 after coupons/ECBs ($2.99/each)

*Spend $20 on Nexxus shampoo, conditioner, or styler, get a $10 ECB (limit 1 per household)
Final Price – varies

P&G Digestive Care rebate items: (There is a $10 rebate when you spend $30 or more on 2 P&G “Digestive Care” items.  All of the items listed below qualify for the rebate)

*Buy Align Probiotic Digestive care or vitamin/mineral supplement (28 ct) – $28.99, get a $5 ECB (limit 3 per household)
$5/1 Align – 6-6 PG, 6-27 Parade Magazine insert
Final Price = $18.99 after coupons/ECBs

*Buy Metamucil – 9.99, get a $2 ECB (Limit 1 per household)
$3/1 Metamucil – 6-6 PG
$1/1 Metamucil – 7-4 PG
Final Price = $4.99 after coupons/ECBs

*Buy Pepto Bismol – $4.99, get a $1 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1/2 Pepto Bismol – 7-4 PG
$.50/1 Pepto Bismol – 7-4 PG
Final Price = $3.49/each after coupons/ECBs

*Buy Prilosec OTC (28 ct) – $18.99, get a $2 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$3/1 Prilosec OTC – 6-6 PG, 7-4 PG
$5/1 Prilosec OTC – 6-27 Parade Magazine insert
Final Price = $13.99 after coupons/ECBs

SCENARIO:
Buy 1 Prilosec OTC – $18.99
Buy 1 Metamucil – $9.99
Buy 1 Pepto Bismol – $4.99

Use $5/1 Prilosec coupon
Use $3/1 Metamucil coupon
Use $1 Pepto Bismol coupon

Spend $24.97 OOP, earn $5 ECB

*Submit for $10 MIR = $9.97 after MIR

*Buy Quick Trim Burn & Cleanse or Extreme Burn system – $29.99, get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
Final Price = $24.99 after ECBs

*Buy Slimquick (56-72 ct, powder packets 14-26 ct, or protein powder 16 oz) – $19.99, get a $5 ECB (limit 3 per household)
Final Price = $14.99 after ECBs

*Spend $10 on select Suave products, get a $3 ECB: deodorant – 4/$5, body wash, shampoo/conditioner/styler – 3/$5 – includes children’s items (limit 2 per household)
$.50/2 Suave Kids shampoo or conditioner – 7-11 RP
$1/2 Suave Professionals shampoo or conditioner – 7-11 RP
$.75/1 Suave deodorant – 7-11 RP
$.25/1 Suave body wash – 7-11 RP
$.50/1 Suave Natural Body Wash printable (must register)
$1/2 Suave Professionals shampoo/conditioner printable (must register)

SCENARIO:
Buy 4 Suave deodorant – $5
Buy 3 Suave shampoo/conditioner

Use 4 $.75/1 Suave deodorant coupons
Use $1/2 Suave shampoo/conditioner coupon

Spend $6 OOP, get a $3 ECB
Final Price = $3 after coupons/ECBs

*Buy Sundown Omega-3 fish oil – $5.99, get a $2 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1/1 Sundown product – 6-27 RP
Final Price = $2.99 after coupons/ECBS

*Buy Tylenol Precise – $5.99, get a $2 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1/1 Tylenol printable
Final Price = $2.99 after coupon/ECBs

*Buy Welch’s Grape Juice – 2/$6, get a $1 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$2/1 Welch’s printable (for becoming a fan on Facebook)
Final Price = $1 after coupon/ECBs ($.50/each)

BOGO FREE DEALS:
*Advil tablets, caplets, gel caplets (100 ct), liqui-gels (80 ct), or PM (23-40 ct) (limit 2)
*Arizona beverages (limit 12)
*Arrid or Arm & Hammer deodorant
*Colgate Total or kids (limit 4)
*Cottonelle bathroom tissue (12 ct) (limit 4)*
*Covergirl make-up (Sunday-Tuesday only)
*CVS Pharmacy batteries (limit 6, PSA $2.49)
*CVS Pharmacy disposable camera
*CVS Pharmacy vitamins
*Dial or Tone bar soap (2-3 ct) (limit 4)
*Digital photo prints
*Folgers coffee (limit 4)
*General Mills cereals (limit 6)
*got2B hair producs
*Nature’s Bounty or Flex-a-min (limit 6)
*Osteo Bi-Flex
*Scunci hair accessories

The following scenarios are for people who are new to shopping at CVS and have few (or no) ECBs to start with. (These are just ideas….you do not have to follow this exact order and you can skip some items if you do not want/need them):

For Sunday-Monday: ($7.98 in merchandise for $2 OOP, $1 ECB left to spend)

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 Caliber scissors – $.99

Spend $.99 OOP, get a $.99 ECB

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 1 Papermate pens – $.99

Use $.99 Caliber ECB

Spend $0 OOP, get a $.99 ECB

TRANSACTION #3:
Buy Welch’s juice – 2/$6

Use 2 $2 printable coupons
Use $.99 ECB

Spend $1.01 OOP, get a $1 ECB

From Wednesday on: $5 OOP for $19.98 in merchandise, $2 ECB left to spend

TRANSACTION #1:

Buy 2 John Frieda Collection items – 2/$10

Use 2 $2.50/1 printable coupons

Spend $5 OOP, get a $5 ECB
Final Price = Free after coupons/ECBs

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 2 Head & Shoulders shampoo/conditioner – $4.99/each

Use $5 John Frieda ECB (they will have to adjust down to $4.99)
Use BOGO free coupon

Spend $0 OOP, get a $2 ECB

If you have a $4/20: (Sunday-Tuesday)  $20.47 in merchandise for $9.47 OOP, $14.97 in ECBs left to spend
Buy 2 John Frieda hair care products – $10
Buy Caliber scissors – $.99
Buy Papermate pens – $.99
Buy Complete contact solution – $7.99
Buy 1 “filler” (candy, etc.) – $.50

Use $4/20 CVS coupon
Use 2 $2.50/1 John Frieda coupons
Use $2/1 Complete coupon

Spend $9.47 OOP, get 2 $.99 ECBs, a $7.99 ECB, and a $5 ECB

Wednesday-on: $27.97 in merchandise for $11.98 OOP, $14.99 in ECBs left to spend
Buy Complete Contact solution – $7.99
Buy 2 John Frieda hair care items – $10
Buy 2 Head & Shoulders shampoo/conditioner – $4.99/each

Use $4/20 CVS coupon
Use $2/1 Complete coupon
Use 2 $2.50 John Frieda coupons
Use BOGO free Head & Shoulders coupon

Spend $11.98 OOP, get a $7.99 ECB, $5 ECB, and a $2 ECB

MY SCENARIOS: (I have a $5.98 ECB and a $5 ECB to start with)  $38.04 in merchandise for $4.09 OOP, $10.97 in ECBs left to spend

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 2 Excedrin migraine 100 ct tablets – $9.79/each (according to online pricing)
Buy 1 Excedrin migraine 24 ct – $2.49/each (according to online pricing)

Use 2 $1.50/2 Excedrin coupons
Use $1/1 Excedrin coupon
Use $3/2 Excedrin CVS CRT
Use $5.98 and $5 ECB

Spend $4.09 OOP, get a $10 ECB

NOTE:  I did the Excedrin deal first because it is sometimes hard to find ways to “roll” a $10 ECB and I knew that I could roll it this week into the scenario below:

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 1 Caliber scissors – $.99
Buy 1 Papermate pens – $.99
Buy 1 Complete contact solution – $7.99
Buy 2 Welch’s – 2/$6

Use $2 Complete coupon
Use 2 $2 Welch’s coupons
Use $10 Excedrin ECB (adjust down to $9.97)

Spend $0 OOP, get a 2 $.99 ECB, a $7.99 ECB, and a $1 ECB

Frequently asked questions:

Do you really do multiple transactions at your stores?

In the past, I usually had $20-30 ECB on hand, so I didn’t have to break up my transactions as much as I did when I first started, but now that I am starting over, yes, I am doing multiple transactions. If you are doing multiple transactions, I recommend that you let the cashier know up front that is what you are planning to do. If there are several people in line, let them go in between your transactions. This gives you time to clip your ECBs and get prepared for your next transaction.

My store was out of all the freebie items first thing this morning. Can I get a raincheck?

This all depends on your store. I have contacted corporate about this before because some stores in my area give rainchecks and others won’t. According to corporate, this is up to the individual stores.

I bought the wrong item or I bought the RIGHT item and my ECB didn’t print. What can I do?

If you bought the right item, show the store clerk your ad and your receipt. They should be able to manually print your ECB at the store. If they don’t know how, you can call customer service and they can add one to your account that will print within 48 hours (you have to wait 48 hours from your purchase time to do this so they can “see” your transaction in their computer).

If you bought the wrong item and didn’t receive ECBs, you can do a return and purchase the correct item. If you paid using ECBs, they will have to give you money on a gift card.

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Target deals for the week of 7/11

Keep in mind that pricing may vary by area. Always check your local ad to confirm that they have the “weekly deals.”  The ad itself was pretty “slow” in my opinion.  Many of these deals were not listed in the weekly ad, which means YMMV in terms of pricing.  Thanks to Totally Target for the heads up on many of the price cuts!

Electronics trade-in ~ Trade in your new or used iPod or iPhone for a Target gift card.

Get Text Alerts from Target: receive coupons, deals, and weekly ad reminders on your mobile phone – use a barcode that can be scanned at check-out for multiple one time only coupon deals throughout the month.  The text alerts for mobile coupons appear to be released on Sundays and appear to be valid for one week only (when the new round is released on Sundays, the old round disappears).

Target now offers price matching. You can check out their policy here.

At Target, you can use one Target coupon and one manufacturer’s coupon per item. The printable Target coupons now state “one per transaction” meaning you can only use one “like” coupon per transaction. The Target coupons from the inserts do not have this wording and neither do the Target toy coupons. You can read/print their coupon policy here.

They are also offering a .05 credit when you bring in your own reusable shopping bag!

Regular Markdown Schedule in other Departments
Monday – Electronics, Kids Clothing and Stationary (Cards, GiftWrap, etc.)
Tuesday – Domestics, Women’s Clothing, Pets and Market (food items)
Wednesday – Men’s Clothing, Toys, Health and Beauty, Lawn & Garden items
Thursday – House Wares, Lingerie, Shoes, Sporting Goods, Movies, Music, Books, Decor and Luggage
Friday – Auto, Cosmetics, Hardware, & Jewelry

BACK TO SCHOOL ITEMS:
*Back packs – $9/each
*Insulated lunch kits – $6/each
*Lunch essentials (insulated lunch bag, water bottle, Thermos, chill pack) – $3.79/each
*Rose Art makers (10 ct), colored pencils (12 ct) – $.50/each
*Rose Art glue sticks (2 ct) – $.20/each

Bic pens – $.99
$1/2 Bic stationery items Target printable
$1/2 Bic stationery products – 8-9 SS
Final Price = $.01 overage (give Target coupon last)

BABY DEALS:

Luvs diapers – $6.99
$1/1 Luvs diapers jumbo pack Target coupon – 6-27 Target regional insert
$2/1 Luvs diapers – 6-27 RP
Final Price = $3.99 after coupons

Pampers wipes – prices reportedly vary from $1.97-$2.39 at most stores
$2/1 Pampers wipes – 6-6 PG
Final price = free to $.39/tub!

CLOTHING:
*Boys graphic tees or knit shorts (sizes 4-16) – $3/each
*Flip flops – $2/each
*Girls layered tees or skorts (sizes 4-16) – $5/each
*Girls/boys denim shorts (sizes 4-16) – $7/each

GROCERY:

Act II Popcorn (3 ct) – $1 (found in the “Dollar Spot” at many stores)
$1/2 Act II popcorn 3 pack or larger printable
$.40/1 Act II popcorn 3 pack or larger printable
Final Price = $.50/each after coupon

Ben & Jerry’s ice cream – $2.39/each
$1/2 Ben & Jerry’s ice cream – 6-6 RP
Final Price = $1.89/each

Freschetta pizza – 2/$9 (on price cut through 7/24)
$1/1 Freschetta printable
Final Price = $3.50/each

Heinz vinegar – white or apple cider – $.99
$.50/1 Heinz vinegar printable
Final Price = $.49

Hormel Fully-cooked refrigerated entrees – $4.99
$1/1 Hormel refrigerated entrees printable (must register)
Final Price = $3.99/each

Kellogg’s cereals (select varities, 14 oz) – 3/$6
$1/2 Kellogg’s Cereal printable
$1.50/2 Kellogg’s cereals printable (must register)
Free Fiber Plus when you buy Kellogg’s cereal Target printable (no longer available to print)

SCENARIO:
Buy 1 Kellogg’s cereal (any variety)
Buy 1 Fiber Plus cereal

Use $1/2 manufacturer’s coupon
Use Free Target coupon (if you have it)

Spend $1 OOP! ($.50/box)

Kraft salad dressing – on price cut for $1.52 in some areas
$1/1 Kraft salad dressing – 6-20 SS
Final Price = $.52/each

Ronzoni Smart Taste pasta – $1.19
$.75/1 Ronzoni Smart Taste printable
$.75/1 Ronzoni Smart Taste printable
(there have also been $1/1 Smart Taste coupons in several magazines recently)
Final Price = $.44 after coupons

Starbucks ice cream pints – $2.54/each (on price cut in some areas)
$1/1 Starbucks ice cream printable
$1/1 Starbucks ice cream printable (must register)
Final Price = $1.54/each after coupon

Totino’s pizza – on price cut 5/$6 through 7/24
$1/2 Totino’s printable (when you share w/ friends)
$.50/2 Totino’s printable
Final Price = 5/$4 after coupons ($.80/each)

HEALTH & BEAUTY DEALS:

Free First Aid bag when you buy 3 Benadryl, Neosporin, or Band Aid items (see the Benadryl match-ups below) – this deal is valid through 8/28

**There is also a rebate for $6 in coupons when you buy 2 Band Aid, Neosporin or Purell products and a rebate for a free first aid kit and $15 in coupons when you buy 3 Band Aid, Neosporin or Purell items (Thanks My Frugal Adventures!)

Benadryl Itch Relief Stick – $2.29-$2.54/each
$5/2 Benadryl Products, any – 4-11 RP
Final Price = Free to $.04/each when you buy 2!

Clean & Clear Daily Pore Cleanser – $3.54
$2/1 Clean & Clear printable
$1/1 Clean & Clear Target printable
Final Price = $.54 after coupon
 
Clean & Clear Foaming Facial Cleanser – $3.74
$2/1 Clean & Clear printable
$1/1 Clean & Clear Target printable
Final Price = $.74 after coupon

John Frieda Root Awakening products – $5.04-5.99/each
$3/1 John Frieda Root Awakening – 6-6 SS
$3/2 John Frieda hair care products Target printable (click on “beauty” on the left)
Final Price = $1.08-$2.98 after coupons (when you buy 2)

Kandoo 42 count flushable wipes – $1.65
$1/1 Kandoo, any – 4-4 PG
Final Price = $.65/each
(Thanks Totally Target!)

Pantene Restoratives stylers – $3.49
$1/1 Pantene Hair Care Target coupon – 6-27 (regional insert)
$2/1 Pantene Styler/treatment – 6-27 Parade magazine
BOGO free Pantene Restoratives – 6-27 Parade magazine

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Pantene Restoratives stylers – $3.49-$3.99/each

Use $2/1 Pantene Styler/treatment coupon
Use BOGO free Pantene Restoratives coupon
Use 2 $1/1 Pantene hair care coupons (give these last)

Final Price = free (and possible overage)
(Thanks Totally Target!)

Reach floss – $1.12
$1/1 Reach floss – 10-18 RP, 1-3 RP
Final price = $.12

Rolaids – $1.99-2.29/each
$4/2 Rolaids, Pepcid, Mylanta, Dramamine, Immodium, or Tucks – 6-6 RP
Final Price = free-$.29/each (when you buy 2)

Schick Hydro razor (3 or 5 blade) – $7.99 (the 3 blade is $6.99)
$5/1 Schick Hydro razor – 6-13 SS (it was $4 in some areas)
Try Me Free MIR printable
Final Price = $5 moneymaker!
*Some areas also got a $4/1 Schick Hydro Target coupon last week which makes this deal even sweeter!

Tums Ultra (72 ct) – $3.69
$1/1 Tums Digestive Aid Target printable
$1/1 Tums printable
$1/1 Tums – 5-23 RP
Final Price = $1.69 after coupons

HOUSEHOLD:

Finish All in One GelPacs, Powerball Tabs (32 ct) or Quantum Powerball tabs (20 ct) – $5.69
$2.50/1 Finish – 6-27 SS
Final Price = $3.19 after coupon (when you buy the Powerball tabs)

Glade Fabric & Air Odor Eliminator – $3.49
$2/1 Glade Fabric & Air Odor Eliminator Target printable
$1/1 Glade Fabric & Air Odor Eliminator – 6-6 SS, 7-11 ss
Final Price = $.49 after coupons
(Thanks Totally Target!)

Scubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner – $2.49/each
$.55/1 Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner – 6-13 SS
$5 Target gift card WYB 4 Scrubbing Bubbles products – 6-27 SS

SCENARIO:
Buy 4 Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaners – $2.49

Use 4 $.55/1 coupons
Use $5 gift card WYB 4 Scrubbing Bubbles coupon

Spend $7.76 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $2.76 for four ($.69/each)

PETS:
Purina One SmartBlend Dog Food (8 lbs) – $9.49
$2/1 Purina dry dog food – 6-27 SS
$1/1 Purina One dog food Target printable
Final Price = $6.49 after coupons

**Some areas also have a 6 oz size of Purina One Smartblend for $1.  Use the $1/1 Target Purina One dog food printable and get it for free! (I was not able to find these at my stores, but hopefully you can find them at yours!)

TOYS:  In my area, the toy clearance has started and toys are marked at 30% off.  By the end of July, they should go to 75% off, so keep your eyes posted!

Littlest Pet Shop sets – $4.99/each
BOGO free Littlest Pet Shop printable
Final Price = $4.99 for both!
(Thanks Give Me Neither!)
NOTE:  people have also reported finding the single pets on clearance for $1.98-2.08/each meaning you can get two for that price with the coupon!  
 
Here are some links to the clearance deals online: (don’t forget to shop through Shop at Home to get 5% cash back)

Want to get on the Target mailing lists? This isn’t a sure thing, but it’s worth signing up here. (Thanks A Full Cup!)

This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.

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Hot deals on school supplies at Staples!

I know it’s crazy to start thinking about stocking up on school supplies already, but the deals are here and Staples has some great ones in their ad this week!

Here are the “penny” deals which are valid Sunday through Wednesday:

Staples Multipurpose Paper Ream – $4.99 (submit for $4.98 Easy Rebate) – limit 2
Final Price = $.01 after rebate

2-pocket folders with fasteners – $.01 (limit 10, minimum $5 purchase)

#2 Yellow pencils, 8 ct – $.01 (limit 2, minimum $5 purchase)

Here are their “Dollar” deals (limit 2 per item):

*Bic Atlantis Ballpoint pens (4 ct) – $.75 (after Staples Bic writing printable coupon)
*Post it novelty-shaped notes (2 pk)
*Quartet dry erase board
*Rose Art colored pencils (15 ct)
*Scotch magic tape
*Staples Glue sticks (4 ct)
*Staples Hype! Grip highlighters (6 ct)
*Staples mini stapler
*Staples peel & stick envelopes
*Staples translucent pencil box
*Westcott 5″ scissors (2 pk)

Staples Photo Supreme Paper (50 ct) – $14.99 (submit for $13.99 Easy Rebate)
Final Price = $1

There are also some great printable store coupons:

*25% off Bic products
*25% off construction paper
*25% off Lockermate accessories
*25% off Sharpies
*25% off all shredders
*20% off Skullcandy Dub earbuds
*20% off Texas Instruments calculators

*There is also a coupon in the ad for $5 off a purchase of $30 or more (or you can print it here)

**Submit your Easy Rebates here

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