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

I started my spring break this week and so I told my husband he could pick out our recipes for the week since I’ll have plenty of time to cook.  Plus, I’m in a bit of a “recipe rut” so I was happy for the help!

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.

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!

SUNDAY ~ 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

MONDAY ~ Lemon chicken saute – This recipe has come to be known as “Grandma’s chicken” around our house because it was a recipe from my husband’s grandmother that his mom used to make for them

Ingredients:
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (this is what we need for our family, adjust accordingly for yours)
3 T all purpose flour
PAM no-stick cooking spray
1/3 cup butter or margarine (we use I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter)
1/3 cup teriyaki sauce
3 T lemon juice
1 tsp minced garlic
1/2 tsp sugar

Roll chicken in flour to coat. Spray large skillet with Pam or other cooking spray. Add butter and melt over medium heat. Add chicken breast and saute till lightly browned on one side. Turn and brown on second side, 5-7 minutes, or until lightly browned. Remove chicken and set aside. Stir teriyaki sauce, lemon juice, garlic and sugar into skillet. Return chicken to pan and simmer 3 minutes. Turn chicken over, and continue cooking until fork tender (2-3 minutes)

Serve over cooked rice.

WW points – 5 points per serving with chicken; 2 points for 1/2 cup rice or 4 points for 1 cup with rice, 1 point for the asparagus recipe below

Serve with Baked Asparagus with Balsamic Butter Sauce – I got this recipe from Marci’s blog and it sounds yummy!

Ingredients:
1 bunch fresh asparagus
cooking spray
salt and pepper to taste
2 T. butter (We use I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter)
1 T. soy sauce
1 t. Balsamic vinegar

Directions:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Snap ends off of washed asparagus and place on baking sheet. Coat with cooking spray and season with salt and pepper. Bake for 12 minutes or until tender. Melt the butter in a sauce pan or in the microwave. Stir in soy sauce and Balsamic vinegar. Pour over baked asparagus and serve.

TUESDAY ~ BBQ Spare ribs (slow cooker) and baked beans (slow cooker) – these are both recipes from my mother in law and are yummy!

BBQ spare ribs

Ingredients:
Spare ribs
3/4 c. brown sugar
3/4 c. catsup
1 med. can tomato sauce
1 to 2 teas. liquid smoke
1 1/2 T. dry mustard
salt and pepper to taste

Put all ingredients in crock pot and stir…put meat in and turn the crock pot on low heat – I usually cook them for 8-9 hours and the meat is so tender that it is just falling off!

WW points = 10 points per serving (for 6 people) – this may be slightly off because the only “spare ribs” I could find in the catalog were Hormel Always Tender which may already be seasoned

Baked Beans

for each 1 lb. can baked beans (we use Bush) add:

2 T. brown sugar
1 T. syrup from pineapple juice
1 T. catsup
1 teas. prepared mustard
Add a small can of crushed pineapple or some tidbits drained
You can also add either bacon, hotdogs, or ham pieces.

I place all of this in the slow cooker on low and stir it occasionally until we are ready to serve.

WW points = 2 points per serving (for 6 people)

WEDNESDAY ~ 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)

Sides = “green” veggies (green beans or broccoli) and a green salad

THURSDAY ~ Cheesy rigatoni bake – this recipe came from this cookbook: Girlfriends on the Go: A Busy Mom’s Guide to Make-Ahead Meals (it can be frozen although I have never tried it that way)

Ingredients:
1 16 oz pkg rigatoni noodles
2 Tbsp butter or margarine (we use I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter)
1/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp salt
2 c. milk
1/4 c. water
4 eggs, beaten
2 (8 oz) cans tomato sauce
2 cups sherdded mozzarella cheese (we use fat free or reduced fat cheese)
1/4 cup shredded parmesan cheese

Cook pasta according to package directions. In a saucepan, melt butter. Stir in flour and salt until smooth. Gradually add milk and water. Bring to a boil, cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened.

Drain pasta and place in a large bowl. Add beaten eggs. Spoon into a greased 9X13 pan. Top with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. Spoon white sauce over top and sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Bake at 375 degrees for 30-35 minutes.
(I prepare this in the morning and refrigerate. I just pop it in the oven when I get home).

WW points = 10 points per serving, serve with green salad and a “green” veggie (broccoli or green beans)

FRIDAY ~ Sesame chicken – This is another recipe from Marci’s blog that I have been wanting to try for awhile

Ingredients:
3 chicken breasts
1/4 c flour
2 T peanut or sesame oil
salt and pepper
1/3 c soy sauce
1/3 c sugar
1/3 c green onions chopped

Direction:
(I toasted my sesame seeds in the pan first…no oil, just with heat)
Cut chicken into pieces and add flour and salt and pepper in a bag to coat.
Brown in of oil.
Mix the soy sauce, sugar and green onions and pour the mixture over the chicken.
Cover and cook until the chicken is cooked through.
Top with sesame seeds and serve over steamed rice.

SATURDAY ~ Chili (slow cooker)

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)

Target deals for the week of 3/14

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).

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

GROCERY DEALS:

*Dannon Danimals (6 ct) – $1.89
$1/1 Danimals Smoothie or Collision – 2-28 SS
Final Price = $.89 after coupon!

*Gold ‘n Plump boneless, skinless chicken breasts – $3.99
$.75/1 Gold ‘n Plump printable (use zip code 84117)
Final Price = $3.24 after coupons!

*Hershey’s bagged Easter candy – 3/$8
$2/3 Hershey’s candy coupon, 3-14 SS
Final Price = 3/$6 ($2/bag)

*Juicy Juice is on price cut until 3/20 for $2
$1/2 Juicy Juice printable
$2/4 Juicy Juice (46-64 oz) printable

Final Price = $1/each

*Lays potato chips – 2/$4
$1/1 Lays Potato chips, any new flavor or variety – 3-14 SS
Final Price – $1/each (if the new potato chips are included)

*Lifesavers jelly beans – $2/each
$1/2 Lifesavers jelly beans printable
Final Price = $1/bag

*Sara Lee Soft & Smooth bread – $2
$.75/1 Sara Lee Soft & Smooth bread printable
$.55/1 Sara Lee Soft & Smooth bread printable
Final Price = $1.25 after coupons!

BABY/KID DEALS:

*Boys 4-18 graphic tees and 4-16 shorts – $4/each
(Mix with the $5/30 Target children’s apparel coupon)

*Gerber Onesies – 5 pack – $8
$1/1 Gerber Onesies printable
Final Price = $7

*Girls 4-16 tees, scooters, and leggings – $4/each
(Mix with the $5/30 Target children’s apparel coupon)

*Hanes 6 pk crew socks – 2/$7
$1/1 Hanes Kids apparel purchase of underwear, socks, or shirts printable
Final Price = $2.50/each after coupon!

*Huggies or Pampers jumbo packs – 2/$17
$2/1 Huggies printable (use zip code 63366)
$2/1 Pampers Cruisers
$1.50/1 Huggies Target printable (no longer available to print)
Final Price = $5/each (for Huggies jumbo packs)

*Infant/toddlers mix & match tees and shorts – $3/each

There is a $5/30 Kids Apparel purchase printable on Target.com – use this with some of the mix & match deals this week!

HEALTH & BEAUTY:

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 – $1.97
$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!)

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

Gillette Fusion Hydra Gel – $2.99 (on price cut through 3/2)
$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 – $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 = $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

HOUSEHOLD:

Lysol Healthy Touch Starter Kit – $9.99
$3/1 Lysol Healthy Touch Starter Kit – 1-24 SS
$1/1 Lysol Healthy Touch Target printable
Final Price = $5.99 after coupons

Soft Scrub Total Bath & Bowl Kitchen Cleaner – $3.79
$1/1 Soft Scrub Total Bath & Bowl or Kitchen cleaner Target printable
$1.50/1 Soft Scrub Total Bath & Bowl or Kitchen cleaner printable
Final Price = $1.29 after coupons

MOVIE DEALS:

*Princess and the Frog Blu Ray Disc combo – $26.99
$10/1 Princess and the Frog Blu Ray Disc Combo printable
Final Price = $16.99 after coupon
*Find out how to get $10 back from mail in rebates here

*Buy Twilight in Forks – $9.99 and New Moon – $16.99, get a $5 Target gift card
$5 off Twilight in Forks and New Moon printable
Total OOP = $21.98, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $16.98 after coupons/gift card

PETS:

Alpo Chop House canned dog food (13 oz chicken flavor and beef tenderloin flavor) is on price cut for $.64/can through 3/20Use the $1/2 Purina Alpo Chop House coupon from the 2-7 RP insert and get it for $.14/each! (This coupon is also available on My Coupon Hunter if you want to get more to stock up!)

Purina Beggin’ Strips are $2.59.  There is a $1/1 Purina dog treats printable (this is a manufacturer’s coupon with a Target logo) and a $1/2 Purina Beggin’ Strips Target printable. There was also a BOGO free Purina Beggin’ Strips coupon in the 1-31 SS insert (you can find these on My Coupon Hunter).

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Purina Beggin’ Strips – $2.59

Use $1/1 manufacturer’s printable
Use BOGO free manufacturer’s coupon
Use $1/2 Target coupon (give this last)

Spend $.59 OOP (.29/bag)!
 
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 Woody & Buzz Rescue – $19.99
$5/1 Target Lego printable
Final Price – $14.99

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

GIFT CARD DEALS:

Buy 2 Gillette Fusion, Venus Embrace, or Venus Breeze razors – $7/each, get a $5 gift card
$4/1 Gillette Fusion razors – 2-7 PG
$2/1 Gillette Venus razors – 2-7 PG

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Gillette Fusion razors – $7/each

Use 2 $4 coupons

Spend $6 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $1 ($.50/each!) after coupons/gift card
**If you have a gift card to “roll” into the deal, use that!

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Venus Embrace or Venus Breeze razors – $7/each
Buy 2 Olay body washes

Use 2 $2 coupons
Use 2 Free Olay body wash WYB Venus razors coupons

Spend $10 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $5 OOP after coupons/gift card ($1.25/item!)

Buy selected Kellogg’s breakfast favorites – 4/$10, get a $5 Target gift card (ad includes Frosted Mini Wheats and 12 ct Pop Tarts)
$1.50/2 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats printable
$1/2 Kellogg’s Pop Tarts printable (1 per computer)
$1.50/2 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats printable

UPDATE:  According to Totally Target, the following cereals are also included:  Cracklin’ Oat bran ($3.54), Crispix ($3.19), Corn Flakes ($3.04), All Bran ($3.19), Raisin Bran Xtra ($2.50), Raisin Bran Crunch ($3.99), Raisin Bran ($2.54), Smart Start ($3.04), Rice Krispies ($3.54), Cocoa Krispies ($3.04), Special K Red Berries ($3.04), Special K Granola ($3.29), Special K Original ($3.04), Specail K Blueberry ($3.29), Special K Chocolatey Delight ($3.04), Special K Almond Vanilla ($3.04), Special K Fruit & Yogurt ($3.04), Frosted Flakes ($2.50), Apple Jacks ($2.99), Fruit Loops ($2.54), Corn Pops ($2.54)
$1/2 Kellogg’s Fruit Loops, Corn Pops, or Apple Jack cereals – 3-7 RP
$1/2 Kellogg’s All Bran, Frosted Mini Wheats, or Raisin Bran cereals – 3-7 RP
SCENARIO:
Buy 4 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats – 4/$10

Use 2 $1.50/2 printable coupons

Spend $7 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $2 after coupons/gift card ($.50/box)

SCENARIO:
Buy 4 Kellogg’s Pop Tarts – 4/$10

Use 2 $1/2 printable coupons (you would need access to 2 computers)

Spend $8 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $3 OOP

*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
**Combine this gift card deal with the Venus gift card deal listed in the weekly ad for the most savings!

SCENARIO:
Buy 4 Gillette Venus razors – $7/each
Buy 4 Olay body washes – $5.49/each

Use 4 $2/1 Venus coupons
Use 4 free body wash WYB Venus coupons

Spend $20 OOP, get 2 $5 Target gift cards
Final Price = $10 after coupons/gift cards ($1.25/item!)

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 3/14

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:

*Spend $10 or more on participating products, get a $3 RR: Neosporin – $4 (ointment or cream, spray, Band Aid – $3 (8-30 pack antibiotic, flexible fabric, tough-strips, or water block), Benadryl cream or Readymist
$.50/1 Band Aid product – 3-14 RP
$1/1 Band Aid Product – 1-3 RP
$3/1 Neosporin and Band Aid product – 2-21 SS
$1/1 Benadryl topical – 3-14 RP
$2/1 Neosporin ointment or cream – Walgreens Activity book
$.50/1 Neosporin – 3-14 RP
$1/1 Neosporin – 1-3 RP

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Neosporin – $4/each
Buy 1 Band Aid – $3/each

Use $3/2 Neosporin and Band Aid coupon
Use $1/1 Neosporin coupon
Use $2/1 Neosporin Walgreens Activity Book coupon (should deduct $4)

Spend $3, get a $3 RR
Final Price = free after RR!

*Bic Brightliner highlights 5 pack – $.49/each (w/ in ad coupon)
$1/2  Bic Stationery products – 8-9 SS
**Remember to give the in ad coupon LAST!

*Buy Colgate Total Advanced or Enamel Strength or Sensitive Toothpaste – $3.99, get a $3.99 RR
$.75/1 Colgate Total toothpaste printable
$1/1 Colgate Sensitive toothpaste printable
$1/1 Colgate Total Enamel Strength, Advanced Whitening, Advanced Clean, or Advanced Fresh – 3-7 SS

SCENARIO:
Buy 1 Colgate Total Sensitive – $3.99

Use $1/1 printable coupon

Spend $2.99 OOP, get a $3.99 RR
Final Price = $1 moneymaker after coupons/RR!

*Spend $10 on Revlon cosmetics or implements, get a $5 RR (Revlon products are priced at 40% off this week) – this RR is good on your next purchase of Revlon cosmetics, but reportedly as long as you have one Revlon item in your transaction, you can use it to buy other items as well
$2/1 Revlon color cosmetic – 2-21 SS
$1/1 Revlon beauty tool – 2-21 SS
(My Coupon Hunter still has both of these coupons!)

-Eye shadow is priced at $4.99 regularly ($2.99 after 40% off)
-Revlon tweezers are priced at $2.99 regularly ($1.79 after 40% off)

SCENARIO:
Buy 3 Revlon matte eye shadow – $3/each
Buy 1 Revlon tweezer – $1.79

Use 3 $2/1 Revlon coupons
Use 1 $1/1 Revlon implement coupon

Spend $3.79 OOP, get a $5 RR
Final Price = $1.21 moneymaker after coupons/RRs!

RR DEALS:

*Buy 2 or more participating allergy relief products, get a $5 RR: Zyrtec 4 oz Perfect Measure or 12 ct Children’s Chewable – $9.99, Zyrtec Liquid Gels – $12.99, Sudafed PE, Nasal Mist or Liquid – $4.99, Tylenol caplets or liquid – $4.99, Benadryl Allergy liquid or caplets – $4.99
$1/1 Benadryl Allergy -3-14 RP
$1/1 Benadryl Children’s – 3-14 RP
$1/1 Children’s Benadryl (Walgreen’s Activity Book)
$2/1 Sudafed PE – 3-14 RP, 12-6 RP
$1/1 Tylenol Cold & Sinus – 1-3 RP, 12-6 RP
$3/2 Tylenol Cold & Sinus or Sudafed PE – 1-3 RP
$2/1 Tylenol Cold & Sinus printable
$2.50/1 Zyrtec 12 ct or larger – 2-28 SS

SCENARIO:
Buy 1 Children’s Benadryl – $4.99
Buy 1 Tyenol Cold – $4.99

Use $2/1 Tylenol Printable
Use $1/1 Benadryl coupon
Use $1/1 Walgreens Children’s Activity Book Benadryl coupon

Spend $5.98, get a $5 RR
Final Price = $.98 after coupons/RR

*Buy Aveeno Ageless Vitality Skin Care – $44.99, get a $10 RR
Final Price = $34.99 after RR

*Spend $20 or more on participating Banana Boat or Hawaiian Tropic, get an $8 RR; spend $15, get a $5 RR:  items priced at $6.99
$1/1 Hawaiaan Tropic printable

SCENARIO:
Buy 3 Hawaiian Tropic sun care products – $6.99/each

Use 3 $1/1 printable coupons

Spend $17.97 OOP, get an $8 RR
Final Price = $9.97 after coupons/RR ($3.23/each!)

*Buy Celcius Green Tea (4 pack, 12 oz) – 2/$9, get a $3 RR

*Buy Coppertone Sun Care – $9.99, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Coppertone printable
Final Price = $6.99 after coupons/RR

*Buy Dental Care: 2/$7, get a $2 RR: Oral B Cross Action toothbrush, Crest Pro-Health, Extra White Plus Scope or Outlast toothpaste, Scope White or Outlast mouthwash
$1/1 Crest Premium toothpaste – 2-21 PG
$.75/1 Oral B Crossaction – 2-21 PG

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Crest toothpastes – 2/$7

Use 2 $1/1 coupons

Spend $5 OOP, get a $2 RR
Final Price – $3 after coupons/RR ($1.50/each)

*Buy Electrasol Finish – $3.49, get a $1 RR
$1/1 Finish Quantum automatic dishwasher detergent tabs printable
Final Price = $1.49 after coupons/RRs

*Buy 2 or more Jergens Natural Glow products, get a $5 RR (priced at $7.49/each)
$.75/1 Jergens Natural Glow products – 3-7 SS
Final Price = $8.48 ($4.24/each!) after coupons/RRs

*Buy Kellogg’s Special K Protein (6 ct bars, 7 packet water mix, 4 pack shakes) – 2/$9, get a $3 RR
Final Price = 2/$6 after RRs

*Buy Pepsi products – 4/$13, get a $3 RR
Final price = 4/$10 ($2.50/each!) after RR

*Spend $6.99 on Playtex tampons, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Playtex Gentle Glide printable on smartsource.com
$.50/1  Playtex Gentle Glide tampons – 3-14 and 1-3 SS
Final Price = $3.99 after coupons/RRs

*Buy ROC Brilliance Skin care – $49.99, get a $10 RR
Final Price = $39.99 after RRs

*Spend $20 or more on these Vicks products, get a $10 RR; spend $15, get a $5 RR: Vicks NyQuil or DayQuil liquid or caplets – $5, VapoPads (6 ct), VapoSyrup (10 oz), Formula 44 – 6 oz – $5/each
$1.50/1 Vicks products – 2-21 PG

SCENARIO:
Buy 4 Vicks products – $5/each

Use 4 $1.50/1 coupons

Spend $14 OOP, get a $10 RR
Final Price = $4 after coupons/RRs

BOGO FREE DEALS: (remember you can use two coupons)

*Blue Diamond almonds
$1/2 Blue Diamond almonds – 1-17 SS
*Excedrin (20-24 ct)
$.75/1 Excedrin – 2-28 SS
$1/1 Excedrin Migraine printable
*Knox or Ester C supplements
*Nature’s Bounty vitamins and supplements
*Purex (w/ in ad coupon)
*Theragran-M multivitamins
*Walgreens alkaline batteries
*Walgreens calcium or glucosamine supplements
*Walgreens Gold Seal vitamins
*Walgreens pain relief

FILLER ITEMS:
*Big Roll bathroom tissue – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Easter candy (Hershey’s bunny, Cadbury egg, or Reese’s egg) – $.39 w/ in ad coupon
*Hershey’s candy – $.49 w/ in ad coupon
*Ravinia knee highs – 3/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Royal gelatin – 5/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Scotch mailers – 3/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)

OTHER DEALS:
*Gold Medal flour – 2/$3
$.75/1 Gold Medal flour printable (no longer available)
*Reynolds wrap aluminum foil – $.89 (w/ in ad coupon0
*Ultra Tuf trash bags or Household cleaners (Soft Scrub, OxiClean, Lime-a-way, Arm & Hammer Pet Fresh, Spray ‘n Wash) – $2.99

The following scenarios are for those are just starting to shop at Walgreens and who have few, if any, RR to spend: $33.08 in merchandise for $5.09 OOP, $6.99 RR left to spend

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 Colgate Sensitive toothpaste – $3.99

Use $1/1 printable coupon

Spend $2.99 OOP, get a $3.99 RR

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 3 Revlon matte eye shadow – $3/each
Buy 1 Revlon tweezer – $1.79
Buy 1 Scotch mailer – $.34 w/ in ad coupon

Use 3 $2/1 Revlon coupons
Use 1 $1/1 Revlon implement coupon
Use Scotch in ad coupon
Use $3.99 Colgate RR

Spend $.14 OOP, get a $5 RR

TRANSACTION #3:
Buy 2 Neosporin – $4/each
Buy 1 Band Aid – $3/each
Buy 2 Bic highlighters – $.49/each
Buy Colgate Sensitive – $3.99
Buy 1 Royal Gelatin – $.20 w/ in ad coupon
Buy 1 Revlon tweezers – $1.79

Use $3/2 Neosporin and Band Aid coupon
Use $1/1 Neosporin coupon
Use $2/1 Neosporin Walgreens Activity Book coupon (should deduct $4)
Use $1/2 Bic manufacturer’s coupon
Use Bic Walgreens in ad coupon
Use $1 Colgate coupon
Use Royal Gelatin in ad coupon 
Use $1/1 Revlon implement coupon
Use $5 Revlon RR

Spend $1.96 OOP, get a $3 RR (Band Aid/Neosporin) and a $3.99 RR (Colgate)
*You can start with scenario #2 and continue to repeat the scenarios to “roll” your RR
 
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.

Get your 3/14 insert coupons now!

If you’re wanting to start a stockpile or are working on building your stockpile, getting multiple coupons to match up with hot sales is the key.  I’ve also learned that you have to jump on the coupons right when they come out because they go quickly these days.

My Coupon Hunter has posted the coupons that will be in the 3/14 inserts, so you can get them now!  There will be two inserts in this Sunday’s paper ~ one Red Plum and one Smartsource.

Here are some codes you can use on the site as well:

HOT – 10% off orders over $5
SHIP – Free shipping on orders over $5 (you can combine this with the code above)
TEN – 10% off orders over $5
PRIORITY – Free shipping on orders over $15

Here are the “hot” coupons I see:

RED PLUM:

$.50/1 Band Aid Products (expires 5/31/10) – get these for cheap at Walgreens and Target this next week and then submit for the Princess and the Frog $5 rebate (if you’re planning on buying the movie)

$1/1 Herbal Essences shampoo, conditioner, or styling product (expires 4/30/10) – pair this with the free styling product WYB shampoo, conditioner or styling aid and get two products for cheap (these coupons expire on 3/31 and you can find them on My Coupon Hunter, too!)!

$.75/1 McCormick Spice, Herb, Extract, or Food Color (expires 4/11/10) – there are many McCormick spices that are in the $1 range at Walmart, so you can get these for close to free with this coupon!

$1/1 Tropicana Trop50 orange juice (expires 5/31/10) – $1/1 orange juice coupons are hard to come by!  This goes on sale for $2 fairly often, so you should be able to get it for $1 after coupon!

SMARTSOURCE:

$.35/1 Eggland’s Best eggs (expires 6/30/10) – if your grocery stores triple coupons, I can usually get these eggs for less than the store brand using the coupon

$.50/1 KC Masterpiece BBQ sauce or marinade (expires 5/15/10) – if your grocery stores double coupons, watch for 10/$10 sales and get this for free!

$2/1 Hidden Valley Farmhouse Originals dressing (expires 5/15/10) – Hidden Valley Ranch is our favorite dressing and coupons don’t come out very often, so I’m excited about this one!

$1/1 Lay’s New Potato Chips (expires 4/25/10) – I just tried these for the first time yesterday and they are good!


$.75/1 Lysol toilet bowl cleaner (expires 4/13/10) – these go on sale BOGO free at Walgreens about once a month so I pair that sale with two of these coupons to stock up!

I get this question, a lot:

Is it worth it to “buy” coupons when your goal is saving money? It seems kind of counterproductive.


If you are looking to stockpile items on a budget, the best way to do this is to pair coupons with sale prices and in order to really stockpile items, you are going to need multiple coupons. I know that some people buy multiple newspapers, but that doesn’t really “work” for me because then I have the extra work of coupon up with all of that paper. Using a coupon clipping service or eBay to get coupons is more time and cost effective for me because then I’m only getting coupons for the things that I want and need and they’re already clipped!


The savings far outweigh what I spend.

Check out Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University for FREE!

My husband and I took Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University class a year ago and it was a life-changing experience and really helped my husband and I to get on the same page about our finances. 

Right now, Dave Ramsey is offering a FREE Financial Peace University lesson. The lesson will consist of Dave teaching his steps to get out of debt, build wealth, and save for the future. The free lessons will be held the week of April 5th-April 12th.  Register for your free Financial Peace University lesson now – sessions are filling up quickly, but they are continuing to add host locations so that everyone can find a class to attend!

If you haven’t taken a Dave Ramsey class before, I totally recommend checking this out.  Even though I’d read several of his books, I loved the class and it really helped me to understand how to put the plan in place.  In the meantime, I also recommend checking out this article from Dave about how to get on the same page regarding finances.  It was one of my favorite lessons from our Financial Peace University class.

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