Walgreens ad updates: cheap diapers and moneymakers on Reach and Clearasil!

In my match-ups and scenarios yesterday, I posted about the Clearasil deal, but the wording in the ad was a bit unclear, so I wasn’t sure exactly what was included with the deal.  Make sure you check out the rest of the match-ups and scenarios for the week in this post here.

Here are some additional match-ups that make this deal FREE or a moneymaker after coupons and RRs! Don’t forget about the printable $2 off coupon here.

Clearasil Daily Clear Oil Free face wash – $2.99 after the instant $2 off

Clearasil Adult Daily Clear Acne Cream Tinted – $2.99 after the instant $2 off

SCENARIO:
Buy Clearasil Daily Clear Oil Free face wash or Acne cream (tinted) – $2.99

Use $2 coupon

Spend $.99 OOP, get a $2 RR
Final Price = $1.01 moneymaker!

Clearasil Daily Clear Pore Cleansing Pads – $3.49 after the instant $2 off
Spend $1.49 OOP, get a $2 RR
Final Price = $.51 moneymaker after coupon/RR!

Clearasil Adult Daily Clear Acne Treatment Cream Vanishing – $3.99 after the instant $2 off
Spend $1.99 OOP, get a $2 RR
Final Price = FREE after coupon/RR

Last week, I posted here about a monthly RR deal on Reach toothbrushes.  It sounds like the Reach Crystal toothbrushes, which are $1.59, are also working on this deal.

Here’s the breakdown:

REACH TOOTHBRUSHES: (Valid through 3/29)
Buy 2 Reach toothbrushes, get $1 RR
Buy 3 Reach toothbrushes, get $2 RR
Buy 4 Reach toothbrushes, get $3 RR

Here are the coupons that match up with this deal: (remember to check out My Coupon Hunter if you’re looking for coupons)
$1/1 Reach toothbrush/floss printable
$1/1 Reach dental floss, flosser, toothbrush – 10-10 RP
BOGO free Reach Total Care + Whitening toothbrush – 10-10 RP
$1/1 Listerine, Reach toothbrush, floss, or flosser – 1-9 SS
$3/3 Listerine, Reach Toothbrush, or Floss/flosseer – 1-9 SS

SCENARIO:
Buy 4 Reach Crystal toothbrushes – $1.59

Use 4 $1/1 coupons

Spend $2.36 OOP, get a $3 RR
Final Price = $.64 moneymaker!

The “W” (Walgreens brand) premium diapers and training pants are BOGO free this weekIf you have the Walgreens Infant Care book that I posted about here, you can score some really cheap diapers this week!  The booklet includes a coupon for $2 off W diapers.

The breakdown looks like this:

Buy 2 Walgreens diapers – $8.99/each

Use $2 W brand diapers coupon (should deduct $4)
-$8.99 (“free” item)

Spend $4.99 OOP for 2 packages of diapers! (that’s just $2.50 per jumbo pack)

I haven’t personally tried these diapers, but for that price, they are worth checking out! 


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Spring Break Fun for Kids: Edible playdough!

Are you looking for fun, budget-friendly ways to entertain your kids during spring break before the boredom sets in? How about making edible playdough? Your kids can help make it and if they eat it, no worries!  I have ingredients for most of these recipes already in my stockpile!

Here are some fun edible playdough recipes from across the blogosphere:

Peanut Butter Playdough – This recipe from “Make and Takes” is a personal favorite for me because I love peanut butter and so do my kids!  All you need is peanut butter, honey, and powdered sugar.  These are three things we have on hand already – yay!

Kool Aid Playdough – This recipe is from DLTK kids and is a great way to use up some of those Kool Aid packets.  The colors are great, too!  All you need for this recipe is flour, salt, a Kool Aid packet, water, and vegetable oil!

Marshmallow Playdough – This recipe from The Paisley Cupcake combines two favorites (marshmallows and peanut butter) and I’m not sure we’d even make it to the playdough stage while making it!!  All you need is large marshmallows, a spoon, peanut butter, and wet wipes for clean-up!

Last, but certain not least – how about some CHOCOLATE PlaydoughShabby Chic Crafts has a recipe for Chocolate Playdough.  All you need is flour, cocoa powder, salt, cream of tartar, oil, and water.  She even has some great suggestions for “dressing it up” to give away as gifts!

Which recipe are you and YOUR kids going to try out first?!

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Get a free sample of Purex with Zout!

Right now, you can get a free sample of Purex with Zout here! It has Purex detergent and Zout pre-treater all in one and will work in all types of washing machines. I’m so excited to try it out!

It does say that it will take about 12 weeks for your sample to arrive and at the end, you have an option to get a printable coupon instead of waiting for the sample.  I decided to wait!

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Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 3/14

This week I’m off for spring break and I’m SO excited to have a chance to relax and to have some time to spend with my kids!  I’m also planning to do a little experimenting so that I can hopefully find some kid friendly recipes.  My kids have a tendency to reject everything I make these days!

The plan listed here just includes our dinner menu and recipes. I have calculated Weight Watchers points values using the e-tools Recipe Builder, and points values this week are based on the new Points Plus program!

If you’ve been reading my blog for awhile, then you know that for the past two years, I have done a $40 weekly budget. With the changes to our eating habits, I’m going to increase our budget to $50 per week and I’m really going to try to stick to that, but I’m not even sure that will be enough. This will be a trial and error experience, so stay tuned!

If you’re new to menu planning or would like tips for getting started, check out this post here.

MONDAY: Chicken lickin’ good pork chops (slow cooker) – I know today’s going to be a busy day, so I wanted something I could stick in the slow cooker that would basically be ready by the time I got home, and this recipe is perfect for that!

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

TUESDAYChipotle chicken taco salad – This recipe is from Our Best Bites and it sounds soo yummy!  I can’t wait to try it!

SALAD:

4 c. chopped Romaine Lettuce
2 c. chopped grilled chicken (you could use Taco Chicken if you want) – I’m thinking I’m going to use Marci’s Shredded lime chicken recipe
1 c. cherry or grape tomatoes, washed
1/3 c. vertically-sliced red onions
1 avocado, cubed
1 15-oz. can black beans, rinsed and drained
1 8 3/4 oz. can corn, rinsed and drained Chipotle Chicken Taco Salad

DRESSING:
1/3 c. chopped fresh cilantro
2/3 c. light sour cream
1 1/2 + tsp. adobo sauce from canned chipotle chilies
1 tsp. chili powder
4 tsp. fresh lime juice
¼ tsp. salt

OPTIONAL:
Tortilla Strips
Make sure all salad ingredients that need to be washed or rinsed have been. Combine lettuce, chicken, beans, corn, onion, and tomatoes in a large bowl and gently mix with your hands (which you have obviously and thoroughly washed, of course! 🙂 ). Set aside.

Mix dressing ingredients. I say to start with 1 1/2 tsp. of adobo sauce and then go from there, probably 1/4-1/2 tsp. at a time. If you’re serving this for a crowd, it’s probably better to err on the side of not spicy enough rather than too spicy, but if you’re just making it for your family and you have taste buds of steel, have at it. You could even chop up one of the chilies and toss it in there if you’re feeling super-brave. Then taste the dressing and you’ll know what heaven tastes like. Set dressing aside.

If you’re making tortilla strips, fry those puppies up now. I didn’t make them here because I’m trying my darndest not to be naughty nutritionally, but if I make this salad for some kind of festivity, I always make the tortilla strips. Allow them to cool.

When you’re ready to serve, add avocado, tortilla strips, and dressing. Gently combine with your hands and serve.

WEDNESDAY:   Rice meatballs – This is a recipe from my mother in law.  I’m going to make the meatballs before I go to work so all I have to do is cook them when I get home!

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 per serving
Sides = green beans and green salad

THURSDAY:  Swiss chicken – I found this recipe on “Mommy Meals” and it looked kid friendly, so I decided to try it out

Ingredients:
4 – large skinless boneless chicken breasts
4 – tablespoons (1/2 stick) butter, melted (I’m going to cut this)
8 – slices Swiss cheese
1 – 10 3/4-oz can condensed cream of chicken soup (I will use 98% FF)
1/4 – cup white wine (I will substitute chicken broth)
1/4 – cup sour cream ( will use reduced fat)
1 Tbls. of olive oil
10 oz. fresh cut mushrooms
1 1/2 – cups pepperidge farm stuffing mix, crushed, I used savory cornbread
kosher salt and fresh black pepper, to taste

1.Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Season Chicken to taste
3. In a large frying pan with a tablespoon of olive oil brown chicken(about 2-3 minutes per side). Meanwhile in a medium bowl, add the soup, sour cream and the wine.
4. Add the chicken to a shallow baking dish that has been spared with non stick spray.
5. Then in the frying pan cook mushrooms until golden brown. Layer the mushroom over the
6. Top chicken with cheese slices.
7. Pour soup mix over the cheese.
8. Sprinkle stuffing mix on top and drizzle with melted butter. Bake for 45 minutes. Remove from the oven and serve.

FRIDAYCountry Ham and Macaroni Casserole – My entire family has been BEGGING for this!

Thanks to Sandy~Bettyinthekitchen (BabyCenter.com Cooking for Your Family Board)

Ingredients:
1 lb country ham slices or regular smoked ham in one piece (I just use whatever leftover ham we have on hand)
1 large onion, diced
1 lb elbow macaroni (whole wheat)
2 cups shredded extra sharp cheddar cheese (8 oz) – I use reduced fat
1 cup sour cream (I use reduced fat)
1 can cream of chicken soup (I use 98% fat free)
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) margarine, melted (I don’t use this when I make it)
1 cup dry plain bread crumbs

1. Heat oven to 400º.
2. Bring 4 quarts water and ham to boiling in large pot. Once water begins to boil,
remove ham to a plate. Add onion and macaroni to pot. Return water to boiling; cook 8 minutes, stirring occasionally.
3. Coarsely chop ham, discarding any fat and bones.
4. Drain macaroni and onion and return to pot. Add ham, cheese, sour cream and soup. Scrape into a 13x9x2 baking dish. Pour melted margarine over top. Sprinkle with bread crumbs.
5. Bake in heated 400º oven 30 minutes or until heated through and top is golden brown.
Let stand 5 minutes before serving.

Note: Prepare in two 8×8 casserole dishes, bake one and freeze one (unbaked) for another day. If freezing, top with crumbs and margarine right before baking.

WW points = 9 points per serving (with modifications above), makes 6 servings

SATURDAY:   Perfect Enchiladas – The basis for this recipe comes from The Pioneer Woman, but she uses ground beef and I’m going to use chicken (last time I used pork and that was yummy, too!)  Marci posted the recipe on her blog awhile back and I finally got around to trying it a few weeks ago and it was a hit, so we’re having it again.

Our “filling” – I’m going to put 2 frozen chicken breasts in the crockpot on low with a can of enchilada sauce (red) and some taco seasoning.  I’ll shred the taco meat and that and some cheese will become our “filling”

The sauce (from Marci’s blog)
1 T. canola oil
1 T. flour/cornstarch
1 large (28 oz) can enchilada/red sauce
2 c. chicken broth
1/2 t. salt
1/2 t. ground black pepper
2 T. chopped cilantro

-In a large saucepan over med. heat, add oil and flour and whisk together to make a paste, cooking for 1 min.
-Pour in the red sauce, chicken broth, salt, pepper, and cilantro, and bring to boil.
-Reduce heat and simmer 30-45 min.

I’m going to use 1 dozen flour tortillas.  Whenever I make enchiladas, I always put a little bit of sauce along the bottom of the pan to keep the enchiladas from stocking to the pan.  I’ll fill each tortilla with the shredded chicken breast and cheese, roll it, and place it in a 9X13 Pyrex baking dish. Then, I’ll cover the rolled enchiladas with the sauce and some cheese and bake it in the oven for 20-30 minutes at 350 until the cheese is melted.

WW points = 9 per serving for 2 enchiladas

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Get free Visine at Target!

Spring is in the air which means that those red, itchy eyes that come along with allergies are also on the rise.  There is a new $2/1 Visine product printable coupon that was just released here (use zip code 90210).  The coupon is good on ANY Visine products and the regular price of the travel-sized Visine at Target is $1.99, so you can get it for FREE after coupon!  Hurry and print this coupon because I’m guessing it will hit the print limit pretty quickly and you can’t beat free!  Be sure you check out the rest of the Target deals fo rthe week here.

(Thanks to Totally Target for the heads up on this deal!)

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