Tip of the Day Tuesday: Frugal Freezer Meals ~ Planning for Success!

Today’s “Tip of the Day Tuesday” is brought to you by my friend DeAna, who runs Balancing Act Basics.  In addition to working full time, somehow she manages to do a Once a Month freezer cooking day, too!  Here are her “planning for success” tips.  Make sure you check out her blog, too.  It’s great and she’s got lots of frugal recipes (plus pictures) and tips for finding balance in the busyness of life!

Frugal Freezer Meals–Planning For Success
 
Freezer meals, also known as Once a Month Cooking (OAMC) or batch cooking, can be a life-saver for the busy parent.  In one day, you can cook up a freezer full of healthy meals that will save you time in the kitchen, and if planned well, can save some green in your pocket.
 
Here’s what you should know to get started:
  • The key to a successful freezer meal cooking day is planning & preparing.  There’s no need to jump off the couch and head to the store tonight to buy 30 days of food that you plan on cooking tomorrow.  Although you can do this if you really, really want to, doing so is ill-advised as you’ll wind up spending more money than if you planned and prepared ahead of time.
  • Cooking partners are a great tool.  If you’re able to find a “freezer friend,” then I highly recommend partnering up with someone else who is also interested in OAMC.  A team of two is a much more powerful means to chopping vegetables, stirring pots, and keeping kids entertained.  I don’t have anyone that I can partner with, but I’ve learned to make adjustments in my cooking by doubling a recipe or cooking up certain meats together (like browning 2-3 lbs of ground beef at once), then splitting into respective meals.
  • Set a date–not too close, but not too far off.  When I plan my OAMC day, I take a careful look at the calendar to see what we’ve got coming up.  I usually schedule for the 3rd or 4th Saturday of the upcoming month.  This gives me plenty of time to buy my ingredients and plan my menu.  For example, about the middle of February, I took a look at March on the calendar, and saw that the dates were already starting to get full.  I scheduled my March cooking day for the 4th Saturday.  Putting it on the calendar gave me a date to look forward to, time enough to stock the freezer and pantry, and no excuse for not getting it done.  It was on the calendar, and I knew that I had dedicated that day to cooking.
  • Decide what type of meals you’re going to make–dinner only?  breakfast, lunch & dinner? I first started making freezer meals a year ago.  I was so gung-ho and optimistic.  For a couple months, I tried making both breakfast & dinner meals, but wound up spending two days in the kitchen.  I don’t work with a partner, and although my husband tries, he’s not so good at distracting the kids.  After a couple months, I just decided my time was better spent on sticking to dinner meals on feezer cooking day.  And to compensate, I usually make a homemade breakfast at least one day on the weekend.
  • Ask yourself if you want to make a month’s worth of meals or just a couple weeks.  The first month I made freezer meals, I just did a week and a half’s supply.  Cooking up multiple meals in one day was a foreign concept, and I didn’t want to get overwhelmed.  But I had to find out if freezer meals were right for me and my family, so I started off small, found out how awesome freezer meals were, then built up from there.  And lately, I’ve been cooking up some of my meat purchases in the slow cooker, then freezing the cooked meat in meal-size portions (one, they fit in the freezer better and two, I don’t have to spend as much time in the kitchen on freezer day).  The point is to aim for something realistic that will work for you.
  • Your grocer’s sales ads are your best friend.  Before heading to the grocery store, look through the sales ads, and circle the items that you need or you’re getting low on.  Take another glance through the ad, and mark the ones that are really marked down.  Usually, the items on the front page are your loss leaders and are at drastically-reduced prices.  Meat and produce sales are typically found on the front & back pages of the ads.  And while planning your regular shopping, take into consideration something that you can add to your cart specifically for your freezer meal cooking day.  Buying a couple onions that are $0.69/lb?  Why not buy that 3lb bag of onions that’s marked down to $0.99 instead?  You’ll have a couple onions for your regular meal planning, and a bagful of onions that you can use on freezer cooking day.  This leads me to my next tip…
  • Stock up on rock-bottom priced meats.  What do you spend on a pound of ground beef?  Chicken, pork loin/roast or ground turkey?  I used to shop exclusively at Walmart, but I had no idea what I spent per pound on my meat purchases.  I had a round-about dollar amount that I thought was acceptable, but we never get sales ads for Walmart.  When I started comparing the meat prices on local grocery store sales ads with what I saw in Walmart, I realized quickly that some things were simply too expensive. 


So now, shopping at grocery stores instead of Walmart (who, in my area, does not match meat sales ads if they are not a brand Walmart sells) I can buy a family pack of ground beef for $1.38/lb, chicken leg quarters for $.48/lb, b/s chicken breasts for $1.50/lb, pork loin for $1.49-$1.59/lb, pork roast for $0.99/lb, and ground turkey for $1/lb.  The key is stocking up on the meats that are reduced to as low as they come.  Try shopping late in the evening, after the 5pm shoppers have come & gone, but before the store closes.  At the end of the day, managers will often reduce the price of meat that is close to its “sell by” date, even if the meat is already on sale.  Also, don’t be afraid to buy family paks (you’re stocking up for a month of freezer cooking anyway, so why not?).  They’re usually cheaper per pound.  If your bulk meat item is too big for your freezer, take a glance here to see an alternative freezer meal method that will help you get around your dilemma.

  • Plan your menu based on your purchases.  After spending 2-3 weeks stocking up your freezer and pantry with the rock-bottom purchases you made during your regular shopping trips, evaluate what you have and plan your freezer menu.  I take inventory of how much I have of each meat, and I go from there.  For example, on a sheet of paper, I write:

                    Chicken ||||| ||||| (these are tic marks)
                    Pork ||||| |||||
                    Gr. Beef ||||| |||
                    Shrimp ||

When I see how much I have for each meat category, I plan out my menu, also taking into consideration the items I’ve stocked up in my pantry and freezer, such as pasta, beans, and veggies.  Click here to view my March freezer menu.  Note that the breakfast items are simply a list that I’ll select from each weekend so I can make a homemade breakfast for my family, like the Chocolate Buttermilk Muffins I recently made.  If there’s anything on my menu that I don’t have in the house, I’ll hold out until just before freezer cooking day to see if it will go on sale, and if I don’t buy it, I’ll try to substitute something else or do without.

  • Don’t sweat the small stuff.  What I know about freezer meals has been learned through trial and error.  I read up on a few things that got me started, and I simply do what works for me.  Some OAMC cooks swear by aluminum baking dishes, but I rarely use them because they cost money.  Instead, I pretty much stick to quart- and gallon-size freezer bags, or in some instances, freezer bags.  They take up less room in the freezer and are cheaper.  I also don’t let it bother me if my kids are in need of mommy’s attention.  Instead of getting frustrated (and I’ve been there before, I’m no saint) I try to let them help me out by measuring & adding ingredients to the pot or mixing bowl.  Most of all, relax and simply enjoy the moment!  Your kitchen is your domain.  Have fun with it!

DeAna is a full-time professional and wanna-be supermom who blogs at Balancing Act Basics where she shares her adventures in finding balance.  From recipes to menu planning and freezer cooking, gardening and canning to date night with her hubbie, she strives to enjoy the busyness of life. 

Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day!


Participating Ben & Jerry’s ice cream shops will be offering a free cone on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 from 12 pm to 8 pm! You can find more details on their Facebook fan page.

As always, check with your location first to make sure that they are participating in this offer and plan to wait in line awhile if you are going!

Menu Planning Monday: my menu for the week of 3/22

If you’re new to meal planning or trying to cut your grocery budget, I’ll be sharing a “frugal” or “from the stockpile” recipe several days this month (at least that’s my goal!). To help me with this task, I’ll be having guest posts (if you’re interested in sharing a guest post/frugal recipe, e-mail me!) from some of my favorite frugal bloggers, too!

For those of you who may be doing Weight Watchers, I have included the points per serving calculations for each 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 and see my shopping trip for the week here.

If you have blogged a menu plan for the week (or even just a favorite recipe), please feel free to comment and share your link. I’m always looking for new ideas and inspiration and will be happy to share a link to your blog if we try your recipe! Check out hundreds of other meal plans at orgjunkie.com!
My menu plan this week starts on Monday.  I had “plans” for dinner last night, but it didn’t quite work out like I had planned and we ended up eating frozen pizza.  Here’s my menu plan for the week:

MONDAY ~ Chili (slow cooker) – this was on our menu last week, but we ended up using a gift card and going out to eat instead, so this is a “carryover”

Ingredients:
1 lb ground beef (brown in skillet and then place in crockpot)
1 can dark kidney beans (drained and rinsed)
1 can Ranch style beans
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can crushed tomatoes
1 packet chili spices

Mix all ingredients in crockpot and cook on high for 5 hours or low for 8 hours. Sprinkle cheese on top.

WW points = 7 points per serving (6-8 servings) – cheese and any additional toppings are “extra”

TUESDAY ~ Cream cheese chicken (slow cooker) – this is a family favorite

Ingredients:
2-3 boneless skinless chicken breasts
Salt and pepper (to taste)
2 pkg. dry Ranch or Italian dressing mix (we usually only use one)
1 can cream of chicken soup
8 oz. cream cheese – cut into cubes (I use the 1/3 less fat kind)
½ c. chicken broth

Directions: Brush chicken with butter and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place in crock pot and sprinkle 1 pkg. dry mix over all. Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours. About 45 minutes before serving, add soup, second packet of dry dressing mix, cream cheese, and chicken broth. Cook until smooth.
Serve over rice or pasta.

WW points = 6 points/serving (add 2 points for 1/2 c. rice or pasta or 4 points for 1 cup rice or pasta)

WEDNESDAYMelt in your mouth meatloaf (slow cooker)

Ingredients:
2 eggs
3/4 c. milk (we use skim)
2/3 c. seasoned bread crumbs
2 tsp dried, minced onion
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp rubbed sage
1 1/2 pounds ground beef (I use ground turkey instead)
1/4 c. ketchup
2 T brown sugar
1 tsp ground mustard
1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce

Directions
1. In a large bowl, combine the first six ingredients. Crumble beef over mixture and mix well (mixture will be moist.) Shape into a round loaf; place in a 5-qt. slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 5-6 hours or until a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees F.

2. In a small bowl, whisk the ketchup, brown sugar, mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Spoon over the meat loaf. Cook 15 minutes longer or until heated through. Let stand for 10-15 minutes before cutting.

WW points = 5 per serving with the ground turkey, ground beef may be more (makes 6 servings)

THURSDAY ~ Chicken licking good pork chops (slow cooker)

Ingredients:
6-8 lean pork chops, 1-inch thick
1/2 cup flour (omit if you don’t brown chops in skillet)
1 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp dry mustard
1/2 tsp garlic powder
2 Tbsp oil (omit if you don’t brown chops in skillet)
1 10.5oz can chicken & rice soup

Dredge pork chops in mixture of flour, salt, dry mustard & garlic powder. Brown chops in oil in a large skillet. Place browned pork chops in crockpot. Add can of soup. Cover and cook on low 6-8 hours or high 3 1/2 hours. If I don’t brown the chops, then I just toss the salt, dry mustard & garlic powder in the crockpot instead of dredging the chops.

*Note: When making this meal, I use a can of family size chicken & rice soup and drain off some of the broth – it keeps the meat tender and there is more of the chicken & rice mixture for everyone! If you don’t have time to brown the chops first in a skillet, I’ve also just dipped it into the flour mixture and put it straight into the slow cooker and it works fine that way, too.

WW points = 6 servings, 7 points per serving

FRIDAY ~ Ritzy chicken –  Misty posted this recipe on a message board I belong to and several of the ladies that tried it have RAVED about it, so I can’t wait to check it out this week!

Ingredients:
1 cup sour cream (I use reduced fat)
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
2 teaspoons celery salt
1 teaspoons paprika
2 cloves garlic, minced
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon pepper
4 whole chicken breasts, skinned, boned and halved (I’m going to use boneless, skinless)
1½ cups crushed Ritz crackers
½ cup butter
top with poppy seeds (optional)

Combine sour cream, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, celery salt, paprika, garlic, salt, and pepper, with chicken breasts. Marinate at least 15 minutes but up to 24 hours refrigerated. Remove the coated chicken from the mixture and roll in cracker crumbs. Arrange in a single layer baking pan. Melt butter and pour half over chicken. Bake uncovered 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Spoon remaining butter over the chicken, sprinkle with poppy seeds and cook 15 minutes.

WW points per serving = 8 (makes 4 servings)

SATURDAY ~ Pork fajitas – these are already seasoned and just need to be cooked – we will serve with homemade guacamole (I’ll have to post the recipe later)

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Target deals for the week of 3/21

Keep in mind that pricing may vary by area.

NEW AT TARGET: 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).

The following text coupons were released today:
$1.50/1 California Pizza Kitchen frozen pizza
$.75/1 Dove bagged candy
$1/1 Nabisco Wheat Thins or Triscuits
$1 off Pizza Hut Express Personal Pan Pizza
$1/1 Shout stain remover product

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!

Here is the “reported” markdown schedule (YMMV):  (many people are reporting finding hot clearance deals in what was formerly the “bulk” or “value pack” section of the store, so make sure you check that out!)
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
 
There are some great deals at Target this week!  One of the “Hot” deals is the Sobe gift card deal.  Here are the details:

Buy 2 Sobe drinks – 10/$10, get a $5 Target gift card

BOGO free Sobe Life water printable (IE)
BOGO free Sobe Life Water printable (FF)
$.50/1 Sobe Life Water Target printable

*Note:  Target coupons state 1 per transaction.  YMMV on being able to use more than one.

SCENARIO:
Buy 10 Sobe Life water drinks – $10


Use 5 BOGO free printable coupons
Use 1 $.50/1 Sobe Life water Target printable

Spend $4.50 OOP (“roll” a gift card into the deal if you have one), earn a $5 Target gift card

SCENARIO: (if your store allows more than 1 Target printable)
Buy 10 Sobe Life water drinks – $10


Use 5 BOGO free printable coupons
Use 10 $.50/1 Sobe Life water Target printable

Spend $0 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card

TOY AND GAME DEALS:

*Connect 4 – $7
$4/1 Connect 4 printable
Final Price = $3 after coupon

*NOTE:  it is not advertised in the ad, but some people have reported that Connect 4X4 is also priced at $7.  Use the $4 printable coupon listed above and the $3 printable on Target.com and get this game for FREE if it is priced at $7 at your store!

*Monopoly – $7
$5/1 Monopoly printable
$5/1 Monopoly coupon – 3-21 RP insert
Final Price = $2 after coupon

*Battleship – $9
$3/1 Select Hasbro games printable (includes Battleship)
Final Price = $6 after coupon

**If your stores do not have these games in stock, make sure you ask for a rain check!!

MOVIE DEALS:

*Twilight Saga:  New Moon Blu Ray – $24.99 or Deluxe 3-disc DVD – $19.99
$5 off Twilight in Forks and New Moon printable

*Toy Story and Toy Story 2 Blu Ray/DVD combo pack – $22.99

$10 instant store discount when you buy both movies

$5 Toy Story 1 and 2 printable coupons
$10 Toy Story 1 and 2 upgrade coupons (when you enter your UPCs from previous copies in your Disney Movie Rewards account)

**See the full breakdown of the Toy Story 1 and 2 deals here

KID CLOTHING DEALS:
*Infant/toddler girls’ dresses – $9 and $11
*Infant/toddler boys polo or shorts – $6
*Boys Cherokee clothing – $7 shirts, $12 vest, pants
*Girls Cherokee clothing – $7 shirt, $12 dress/cardigan, $16 Special Occasion dresses
*Assorted boy/girl Cherokee tees – $4/each
*Boy Cherokee shorts – $8/each
*Girl Cherokee capris – $10/each
*Mix & Match Cherokee tees/shirts/skorts – $5 for tops, $9 for bottoms

$5 off $30 Kid apparel Target printable

GROCERY DEALS:

Betty Crocker frosting is on price cut for $1 through 4/3
$.50/1 Betty Crocker frosting printable
$.50/1 Betty Crocker frosting printable
$.50/1 Betty Crocker frosting – 2-7 SS (expires 4/3)
Final Price = $.50/each!

Betty Crocker cake mixes are on price cut for $1 through 4/3
$.50 off when you buy Betty Crocker cake mix and frosting printable
Final Price = $1.50 for cake mix and frosting ($.75/each)

*Hunts Snack Pack – $.96 (price cut through 4/10)
$.50/3 Sugar Free or Fat Free Snack packs printable
Final Price – $.80/each when you buy 3!

*Ore Ida potato products – buy 2, get one free:  this includes Steam ‘n Mash, Tater tots, hashbrowns, and fries! (valid through 4/2)
$1/1 Ore Ida Steam ‘n Mash printable (I love these!)
$1/1 Ore Ida hashbrowns – 3-21 SS

SCENARIO:
Buy 3 Ore Ida hashbrowns or Steam ‘n Mash potatoes

Use 2 $1/1 coupons
($2.50 will be deducted automatically for the store promotion)

Final Price = $3 OOP


Smuckers Uncrustables – $2.04
$1/1 Smuckers Uncrustables printable
Final Price = $1.04 after coupon


HEALTH & BEAUTY DEALS:

Band-Aid travel size (10 ct) or Hello Kitty (10 ct) – $.97
$1/1 Band Aid product, any – 1-3 RP
Final price = Free!

Band-Aid Character Bandages (Hello Kitty, Spider Man, Diego) – 20 ct – $1.82/each
$1/1 Band Aid product, any – 1-3 RP
$1/1 Target Band Aid printable
Final Price = $.18 overage (make sure you give the Target coupon last!)

Crest Kids Toothpaste – $1.49-$1.97
$1/1 Crest Kids Oral Care (Target printable)
$1/1 Oral B Stages, Zooth, Crest Kids toothpate – 2-7 PG
Final Price = free after coupons (Make sure you give the Target coupon last!)
(Thanks Totally Target!)

Dial Nutriskin Hand Soap – $1.37
$1/1 Dial Nutriskin Target printable
$.35/1 Dial liquid hand soap – 3-7 RP
Final price = $.02 after coupons!

Dove Men + Care Bonus Packs (includes 4 pk soap and small body wash) – $3.29 (on price cut through 3/27)
$1.25/1 Dove Dove Men + care – 1-31 RP
$1/1 Target Dove Men + Care printable
Final price = $1.04 after coupons

Dove Daily Moisture Shampoo or Conditioner – $3.44
$2/1 Dove Hair Care, shampoo, conditioner, or daily treatment conditioner printable
$1/1 Dove hair care product Target printable
Final Price = $.44 after coupons

Gillette Fusion Hydra Gel – $2.99 (on price cut through 3/27)
$1/1 Gillette Fusion Pre/Post Shave product – 3-7 PG
Buy Gillette Fusion Shave prep, get one Gillette body wash free – 2-21 PG
Final Price = $1.99 for shave gel and body wash
(Thanks Totally Target!)

 
Some Target stores now have the Gillette Fusion MVP razors in new packaging for $4.99Use the $4/1 coupon from the 2-7 PG insert and get it for $.99!  (Thanks Cuckoo for Coupon Deals!)
 
Some Target stores also have the Gillette Venus razors in the new packaging for $4.99.  Pair the $2/1 Venus coupons from the 2-7 PG insert with the Free Olay body wash when you buy Venus razors and it works out to be a great deal!

SCENARIO:

Buy 3 Venus Breeze or Embrace razors – $4.99/each
Buy 3 Olay body wash products – $5.49/each (see the “gift card deals” section below to see which body washes qualify for the $5 Target gift card)

Use 3 $2/1 Gillette Venus coupons
Use 3 Free Olay WYB Venus coupons

Spend $8.97 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card (for the Olay body wash) 
Final Price = $3.97 after coupons and gift card!

Herbal Essence hair care – $2.68-3/each
$1/1 Herbal Essence shampoo/conditioner/styler – 3-14 RP
Free styler WYB Herbal Essence shampoo/conditioner/styler – 2-7 PG
Final Price = $.68-$1/each (when you buy 1 shampoo/conditioner/styler and 1 styler and use both coupons)

Lip Smackers – $1.47
$1/1 Lip Smackers printable
Final price = $.47

Extra Super Lash Rimmel Mascara is priced at $2.99 in some Target storesUse the $3/1 Rimmel coupon from the March All You Magazine and get it for FREE!

(Thanks Totally Target!)

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

St. Ives Oatmeal & Shea butter body wash travel size, St. Ives Hydrating Vitamin E body moisturizer travel size, St. Ives Fresh Skin Invigorating Apricot Scrub travel size – $.97/each
$1/1 St. Ives, any (does not include trial sizes) – 3-21 SS
Final Price = Free after coupon!
(Thanks Totally Target!)


HOUSEHOLD DEALS:
Air Wick Freschmatic Ultra iMotion Starter Kit is on price cut for $6 through 4/10
$5/1 Air Wick Freshmatic Ultra i-Motion starter kit, any -3-7 SS (expires 4/18)
$1/1 Air Wick I Motion starter kit Target printable
Final Price = Free after coupons!

OTHER TOY & GAME DEALS:

Hungry Hungry Hippos Travel-sized game – $4.99 (these are in the travel section)
$4/1 Hungry Hungry Hippos printable
Final Price = $.99

Leap Frog Tag Junior System – $32.09
$5/30 Leap Frog Target printable
$5/1 Tag Reading System printable
Final Price – $22.09 after coupons

*LEGO Toy Story Wood & Buzz to the Rescue – $17.99 (through 3/27)
$5 off Select Lego Toys Target printable
Final Price = $12.99 after coupon

*Operation – $14
$4/1 Operation printable
Final Price = $10 after coupon

*Twister – $14
$4/1 Twister Game printable
$4/1 Twister Playsaver Insert – 3-21
Final price = $10 after coupons
(Thanks Totally Target!)

Trackmaster Talking Percy or James – $14.99
$5/1 Fisher Price Thomas Toys Target printable
Final Price – $9.99

Fisher Price Tidmouth Sheds Roundhouse – $29.99
$5/1 Fisher Price Thomas Toys printable
Final Price – $24.99


OTHER GIFT CARD DEALS:

*Buy 2 Tampax or Always products, get a $5 Target gift card
$2/1 Always Infinity – 3-7 PG
$2/1 Tampax Pearl – 3-7 PG
$1/1 Always Pantiliners – 3-7 PG
$1/1 Always Pads – 3-7 PG
$1/1 Tampax – 3-7 PG

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Always Infinity (36 ct) – $6.99

Use 2 $2 coupons

Spend $9.98 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $4.98 after coupons/gift cards ($2.49/each)

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Tampax Pearl (36 ct) – $6.99

Use 2 $2 coupons

Spend $9.98 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $4.98 after coupons/gift card ($2.49/each)
(Thanks Totally Target!)

Buy 3 selected Listerine items – $4.50/each, get a $5 Target gift card (includes Listerine Whitening Rinse and Listerine SmartRinse) – this deal was in last week’s ad, but is reportedly working through 3/31
$1/1 Listerine Whitening Rinse – 1-3 RP
$1/1 Listerine Smart Rinse – 1-3 RP
$1/1 Listerine Antiseptic – 1-3 RP
$1/1 Listerine printable
SCENARIO:
Buy 3 Listerine rinses – $4.50/each
Use 3 $1/1 coupons
Spend $10.50 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final price = $5.50 after coupons/gift card (less if you have a gift card to “roll” into the deal!)

The Olay body wash gift card deal is valid through 3/27! Reportedly, this includes Olay Total Effects (8.2 oz), Olay Bath Bar Bonus pack, and ALL bonus packs of Olay body wash – some are reporting that this deal may be regional, so make sure you scan your body wash at the scanners first to make sure it is part of the gift card promotion (it will show up with a message on the right hand side of the screen if it is).
$1/1 Olay Body Wash, Bar Soap, and In Shower Body Lotion – 1-17 PG

SCENARIO:
Buy 3 Olay body washes – $5.49/each
Use 3 $1/1 Olay coupons
Spend $13.47 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $8.47 OOP
Here are some links to the clearance deals online: (don’t forget to shop through Ebates to get 4% 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.

Walgreens deals for the week of 3/21

Here are the Walgreens deals for the week. Some scenarios are mixed in with the match-ups. If you are new to shopping at Walgreens, make sure you read the FAQs at the end of the post!

FREEBIES:

*Colgate MaxFresh or MaxWhite toothpaste – $2.99, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Colgate MaxFresh or MaxWhite toothpaste – January All You Magazine (expires 3/24/10)
$.75/1 Colgate MaxFresh or MaxWhite toothpaste printable
Final Price = free after coupons/RRs!

*Olay Quench body lotion – $7.99, get a FREE Olay Quench in shower body lotion ($4.99 value)
$1/1 Olay Quench hand & body lotion – 3-7 PG
Olay “Quench for Clunkers” FREE MIR offer (purchase between 3/19 and 4/16)
Final Price = you get 2 body lotions for FREE after MIR!

*Planters Trail mix – 2/$3 – $1/2 instant store coupon = 2/$2
$1.50/1 Planters product printable for becoming a fan on Facebook (there are not currently any more prints available, so you had to have printed this previously)
Final Price = possibly $1 moneymaker (you would need to give your manufacturer’s coupons FIRST)

RR DEALS:

*Aveeno hair care (shampoo/conditioner/styling products) – $5.99, get a $1 RR
Final Price = $4.99 after RR

*Crest 3D White dental care:  Crest toothpaste, rinse or Oral B Advantage toothbrush – 3/$9, get a $3 RR
$1/1 Crest Premium toothpaste – 2-21 PG
$1.50/1 Crest Pro-Health toothpaste – 3-21 RP
$.75/1 Crest toothpaste – 3-7 PG
$.75/1 Crest toothpaste – 2-7 PG

SCENARIO:
Buy 3 Crest toothpastes – 3/$9

Use 3 $1.50/1 coupons

Spend $4.50, get a $3 RR
Final Price = $1.50 after coupons/RR

*Dental care:  Oral B Floss picks (75-90 ct) or Crest Pro-Health mouthwash – $3.99, get a $1 RR
$.75/1 Oral B floss or floss picks – 2-7 PG
$2/1 Crest rinse – 3-7 PG (I am not sure if this works for the size included in this deal)
Final Price = $.99 for the mouthwash (if the coupon works for this deal!)

*Spend $20 on Dr. Scholl’s products, get a $10 RR
$2/1 Dr. Scholl’s Freeze Away common & plantar wart remover printable
$2/1 Dr. Scholl’s Massaging Gel Insoles printable
$2/1 Dr. Scholl’s Pain Relief Orthotics product printable
Final price – varies

*Feminine Care:  Always maxi pads (20-44 ct), Always pantiliners (72-120 ct), or Tampax tampons (40 ct) – 2/$11, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Always pads, clean, or feminine cleansing cloths – 3-7 PG
$1/1 Always pantiliners – 3-7 PG
$1/1 Tampax – 3-7 PG
Final Price = 2/$7 after coupons/RR ($3.50/each!)

*Gillette, Secret, or Old Spice Clinical antiperspirant/deodorant – $7.99, get a $2 RR
$3/1 Gillette Clinical deodorant – 2-21 PG
$1/1 Secret Clinical Strength or Soothing Effects – 3-7 PG
Final Price = $2.99 after coupons/RR when you buy Gillette Clinical

*Glade Fabric & Air Odor Eliminator or Sense & Spray refill – 2/$6, get a $1 RR
$1/1 Glade Fabric & Air Odor Eliminator – 3-21 SS
Final Price = 2/$3 after coupons/RR

*Head & Shoulders, Pantene Restoratives or Expressions shampoo/conditioner – $3.99, get a $1 RR
$1/1 Head & Shoulders shampoo/conditioner – 3-7 PG
$1/1 Pantene Restoratives or Expressions product – 2-14 RP
Final Price = $1.99 after coupons/RR

*Buy 3 or more participating Kimberly Clark products, get a $5 RR:  Huggies wipes – $5.99, Huggies jumbo pack diapers/GoodNites/Pull-Ups – $8.99, Depend or Poise pads – $11.99, Kotex feminine care (14-24 ct maxi pads, 48-64 ct pantiliners, 18 ct tampons) – $2.99
$3/1 Huggies diapers printable – it looks like this one has be re-set!
$3/1 Huggies diapers printable (IE) (FF)
$3/1 Huggies diapers printable (for become a fan of Huggies on Facebook)
**You should be able to print 2 Huggies coupons per link!

SCENARIO:
Buy 3 Huggies jumbo packs – $8.99/each

Use 3 $3 Huggies coupons

Spend $17.97 OOP, get a $5 RR
Final Price = $12.97 after coupons/RR ($4.32/package!)

*Oscar Mayer bacon – 2/$6, get a $1 RR
$.75/1 Oscar Mayer bacon – 3-21 SS
$1.50/1 Oscar Mayer bacon printable (no longer available to print)
Final Price = 2/$2 after coupons/RR (if you have the printable) or 2/$3.5 after coupons/RR

*Pledge (18-25 pack wipes or 9.7-12.5 oz spray) or Drano (17-32 oz) – 2/$7, get a $1 RR
$1.50/2 Pledge products – 3-21 SS
$1/1 Pledge wipes – 2-28 SS
Final Price = 2/$4 after coupons/RR (when you buy Pledge wipes)

*Prilosec OTC – $18.99, get a $4 RR
$3/1 Prilosec OTC – 2-7 PG
Final Price = $11.99 after coupons/RR

*Spend $20 or more on participating Vicks products, get a $10 RR; spend $15 or more, get a $5 RR:  Vicks NyQuil/DayQuil (10-12 ct), VapoRub (1.75 oz) – $4.49
$1.50/1 Vicks Nyquil or Dayquil – 2-7 PG
Buy 2 Vicks products, get free Puffs – 2-7 PG
$1.50/1 Vicks products – 3-7 PG

SCENARIO:
Buy 5 Vicks NyQuil/DayQuil – $4.49/each
Buy 2 Puffs


Use 5 $1.50/1 Vicks coupons
Use 2 Free Puffs WYB Vicks coupons

Spend $14.95, get a $10 RR
Final Price = $4.95 after coupons/RR

*Walgreens Omeprazole acid reducer – $18.99, get a $5 RR
Final Price = $13.99 after RR

*Zicam (25 ct RapidMelts or Zavors, 10-20 ct swabs, Nasal Gel or Sinus Relief, or Oral Mist Spray) – $7.99, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Zicam cold remedy – 10-25 SS, 11-22 SS
Final Price = $4.99 after coupons/RR

*Spend $25 or more on participating Zyrtec products, get a $10 RR:  Zyrtec allergy relief (25-30 ct) – $18.99, Zyrtec Itchy Eye drops – $12.99
$4/1 Zyrtec eye drops printable
$4/1 Zyrtec 24 ct or larger – 2-28 SS

SCENARIO:
Buy 1 Zyrtec allergy relief – $18.99
Buy 1 Zyrtec Itchy Eye drops – $12.99

Use $4 eye drops coupon
Use $4 Zyrtec coupon

Spend $23.98 OOP, get a $10 RR
Final Price = $13.98 after coupons/RR

*Spend $20 or more on these items, get a $5 RR:  One a Day multivitamins – $6.99/each, Citracal Calcium – $8.99, Alka Seltzer Cold, Cough, or Sinus Relief – $4.99, Aleve – $7.99, Bayer ($2 off)
$2/1 One a Day multivitamin (12 ct+) – 1-3 SS2
$2/1 Citracal supplement – 1-3 SS2
$1/1 Alka Seltzer – 1-31 RP, 2-21 RP
$1/1 Aleve printable

SCENARIO:
Buy 3 One a Day multivitamins – $6.99/each

Use 3 $2/1 One a Day coupons

Spend $14.97 OOP, get a $5 RR
Final Price = $9.97 after coupons/RR

BOGO FREE DEALS:
*Assorted fragrances (listed in ad ~ Liz Claiborne, Giorgio or Giorgio Red, Wings, Curve or Curve Crush)
*Nature Made vitamins
*Select Conair styling accessories (brushes, barber shears, rollers, etc.)
*Finest Natural herbal supplements
*Hot Wheels cars – priced at $1.29 w/ in ad coupon
*Nature’s Bounty vitamins
$1/1 Nature’s Bounty vitamins and supplements – 2-1 RP, 1-24 RP, 2-14 RP
*No Nonsense Knee Highs or Panythose
$1/2 No Nonsense products – 3-21 SS
*Rayovac hearing aid batteries
*Vanity Fair 14 pack plates or 100 pack napkins
$.50/1 Vanity Fair plates or bowls – 3-14 RP
$.50/1 Vanity Fair napkins – 3-14 RP
*Walgreens Continuous spray sun care
*Wal-Tussin (4 oz)
*W hair care or body wash (shampoo or conditioner 23.7-25.4 oz, styling products 6-20 oz, or body wash 23-6-24 oz)

FILLER ITEMS:
*Butterball chicken broth – 2/$1 w/ in ad coupon
*Easter candy (Sweet Time Jelly Beans, Single to 5 pack Peeps) – 2/$1
*Easter candy (Lifesavers jelly beans 2.25 oz, Bubble Gum eggs, or Ring Pop) – $.39 w/ in ad coupon
*Household gloves – 3/$1 w/ in ad coupon
*Hunt’s tomato sauce – 3/$1 w/ in ad coupon
*Hydrogen peroxide – 3/$1
*Jell-O (includes regular or sugar free varieties) – 2/$1 w/ in ad coupon
*Mars candy – $.49/each
*Reusable shopping bag – 3/$1 w/ in ad coupon

OTHER DEALS:

*All or Snuggle laundry care – $3.99/each
$2/1 All laundry detergent – 2-7 RP
$.75/1 Snuggle fabric softener – 1-31 RP
Final Price = $1.99 after coupon

*Gillette Fusion shave gel – 2/$5 (w/ in ad coupon)
$1/1 Gillette Fusion shave product – 2-7 PG, 3-7 PG
FREE body wash when you buy Gillette shave prep – 2-21 PG

SCENARIO:
Buy 1 Gillette Fusion shave gel – $2.50
Buy 1 Gillette Body wash – $4.99

Use $1/1 Gillette Fusion coupon
Use free body wash coupon
Use Walgreens in ad coupon

Spend $1.50 OOP!

**Don’t forget about the P&G $100 coupon book rebate when you spend $50 on qualifying P&G products!

*Schick disposable razors (3 pack Quattro or 4 pack Xtreme3) – $6.99 – $2 instant store coupon = $4.99
$3/1 Schick disposable razor package – 2-7 SS
$4/1 Schick Quattro disposable or Xtreme3 – 3-21 SS
Final Price = $.99 after coupon!

*Theraflu – $3.99
$2/1 Theraflu printable
Final Price = $1.99

The following scenarios are for those are just starting to shop at Walgreens and who have few, if any, RR to spend:  $19.16 in merchandise for $3.17 OOP

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 2 Colgate MaxFresh or MaxWhite toothpaste – $2.99
Buy 2 Planters Trail Mix – 2/$2 (w/ in ad coupon)

Use $1/1 Colgate MaxFresh coupon 
Use 2 $1.50/1 Planters printables
*Give the Walgreens in ad coupon for for Planters last

Spend $.99, get a $2 RR

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 2 Oscar Mayer bacon – 2/$6
Buy 1 Hunts tomato sauce – $.34 w/ in ad coupon

Use 2 $1.50/1 Oscar Mayer printable coupons
Use $2 Colgate RR

Spend $1.34 OOP, get a $1 RR

TRANSACTION #3:
Buy 1 Gillette Fusion shave gel – $2.50 (w/ in ad coupon)
Buy 1 Gillette Fusion body wash – $4.99
Buy 1 Hunts tomato sauce – $.34 w/ in ad coupon

Use $1/1 Gillette shave gel coupon
Use free body wash WYB shave gel coupon
Use $1 Oscar Mayer RR

Spend $.84 OOP

Some helpful tips:
*At Walgreens, you can use ONE manufacturer’s coupon and ONE store coupon per item

*At Walgreens, you cannot do a promotion more than once in a transaction and earn Register Rewards. (for example, if you buy 2 Colgate toothpastes, you will only earn 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 Colgate and use the RR from that to buy another one, your 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. The in ad coupons often have good, inexpensive filler items. (there are LOTS of great filler items this week – 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 1-888-8coupon, option 3
*Use the online form to contact them: Contact Catalina Marketing (when I have tried contacting them this way, my results have not been very good….your best bet is to call)

This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.