Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Nov 19 at Walmart

Just another quick brag post.
Today I went to Walmart and picked up a few things. Everything in the picture cost me only $46.23 and here's how:
Delissio was $4.97 with $2 off = $2.97ea.
Barilla Pasta was $1 with $0.50 off = $0.50ea.
Kraft Flavored Peanut Butter was $3.97 with $1 off = $2.97
Tampax Radiant was $3.92 with $1 off = $2.92ea.
Old Spice Body wash was $3 with $2 off = $1ea.
Finish was 2/$12 with $2 off each one = $4ea.
Windex Touch-Up was $3.97 with $2 off = $1.97.
and lastly the Supersized coloring book was not on sale and I did not have a coupon for it, but it was only $5 and my daughter loves to color so I grabbed it for her!
I paid $6.59 in taxes and saved $27 with coupons alone.
And that's it! Sorry for the short post, but I'll be back soon with more tips on saving :-)

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Sobeys savings!

Grocery Day! Always a bit of a crazy day in my house. With us living so far out of town and my husband working nights, grocery day is always a rushed trip to Riverview. We always get groceries at Superstore, and usually we don't have any time left for any extra stops, but today Sobeys had a sale that I just couldn't pass up. So after our regular grocery stop at Superstore, off we went to Sobeys. 
I got 6 Lysol No Touch Hand Soap systems for only $2.49 each!!!! They were on sale for $7.49 (Reg $14.99) and I had $5 off coupon! While I was there I also say the Venus disposables for $6.99 and I had a $3 off coupon so I got one pack for $3.99! Also in the picture is a bottle of Disney Princess Bubble Bath....I didn't have a coupon for that but my daughter saw it and grabbed it and told me that she was all out and that I needed to buy her more, well I couldn't say no to that so I let her grab it. I may not have had a coupon for it, but it was on sale for $3.99! She's learning :-)

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Other Ways to Save!

Most of the information I've shared has been about coupons. Ok, other than my stockpile posts, ALL my posts have been about coupons. Well today I'm going to share another way I save money. There's 2 things I'm going to talk about 1) points cards and 2) money saving apps, which I use both frequently.

So let's start with points cards. The ones I use most would be Airmiles and Shoppers Optimum. I've been an Airmiles collector for years, but I just recently found out that now you can sign into airmiles.ca and you can decide whether you want your Airmiles to go into a "dream rewards account" or a "cash rewards account". I have chosen for 100% of my Airmiles to go into the cash rewards account, but you can set yours to any percentage you want. Once I get 95 Airmiles, I can redeem them for $10 off my purchase at participating locations. 
The second points card that I use most often is Shoppers Optimum. I actually use this in 2 ways, I have a bank account with RBC that allows me to earn 1 point for every $1 I spend using my debit card (anywhere). If I shop at shoppers  I can use my debit card and earn 10 point for every $1 I spend, and then if I use my optimum card I get another 10 points for every $1, that's double the points :-). Once I receive 8000 points I can use my optimum card to get $10 off my purchases. The more points you save to use the better the value will be!

Now this is a new one that I just signed up for, and I haven't had a chance to try it out yet, but I'm sure I am going to absolutely love it! To me it kind of like a cross between a points card and a money saving app. It's called a PC Points Plus card. If you don't have a smartphone or tablet, you can go into any participating Loblaws company and pick up a card. Then when you shop at any of the stores you will be given points for purchasing certain items. Every 1000 points is worth $1, and just by looking at this weeks flyer, I think these points can add up quick! When you go through the checkout line simply show your card and they will scan it and points will be rewarded to your account accordingly, OR if you have already accumulated enough points and you want to use them, tell your cashier and the dollar amount will be deducted from you total bill. WAIT it gets even better? Do you have an Android, IOS, or Blackberry device? You can download the app and use your phone or tablet as your card! With the app you can do more than just collect points. After using it for so long, it will give you custom offers tailored to you depending on what you normally buy. It also has a grocery list option so you can keep your grocery list saved to you phone so you don't have to worry about loosing it. There is also lots of other things you can do with the app, but seeing as I have just downloaded it, I haven't really had much time to check it out, but I think I'm going to love love LOVE this new app! Especially since we do 90% or more of our grocery shopping at Atlantic Superstore!!!

So, the last app that I use to help me save money is called Checkout 51. Every week (Thursday) they refresh their offers with new offers. It's so simple. Before you go to the grocery store, have a look at what this week's Checkout 51 offers are. See anything you like? Pick it up, when your home simply upload the receipt and a certain amount of money will be deposited into your account. Here's an example: Yesterday I bought Clear Shampoo. This week Clear shampoo is one of the offers on Checkout 51. Buy Clear Shampoo get $2 back. So when I got home I uploaded my receipt and $2 was deposited into my account. The bad news is you can only claim each offer once. So even though I bought 3 bottles of shampoo and 3 bottles of conditioner, I was only eligible for the offer once and I only received $2 instead of $12! That's still pretty good considering I used coupons on my Clear and got 2 bottles for $0.99. Oh and that's another thing, with Checkout 51, your still allowed to use coupons on the items your planning on claiming. So yesterday I paid $2.97 for 6 bottles of Clear and then I got $2 back from Checkout 51, so I really just paid $0.97 for 6 bottles of Clear!!!!!!!! Once your account with Checkout 51 reaches $20 you can request a cheque, or you can continue to let your account grow. So far I have cashed out twice with each check totaling around $25! So I've made around $50 for stuff that was already on my grocery list!!

Well, there's a bit more information for those of you who are looking for other ways to save. If you want to check them out for yourself go to these websites:

Stock Pile Improvements

Since my last post about my stockpile, I've made some improvements to it, by improvement I really mean I've expanded it into the closet next to my cupboard. I'm still using my cupboard above my washer and dryer (I don't have any pictures because it currently has some Christmas presents in it that I don't want certain people to see). Beside my washer and dryer there has always been a pretty much empty closet, with the exception of a couple old jackets hanging in it, I didn't really use it for much. Well one day I decided that is where I should keep my stock pile, the problem? It was just an empty space with only one small shelf at the top. So I told myself I will keep an eye on shelving units and when they go on sale I will pick one up. Well something better happened. When my husbands grandmother was moving she had one in her basement that was the perfect size for my closet and she said she was just throwing it out so I asked if I could have it instead, and now I have a nice little shelving unit inside my closet to hold a big chunk of my stock pile. To make matters even better? Last night I saw a picture of a fellow couponer's bright idea, a peg board with hooks to hold all the stock pile items that can be hung! I thought it was the greatest idea in the world and I showed my husband and said some day I would like to do this. Well this morning he decided to surprise me and he cut and hung a nice little piece or peg board inside my closet :-)
I'm still constantly moving around items in my stock pile, deciding on how I want the to be stored. Right now I'm trying to keep similar items together, but at the same time I'm trying to keep the most dangerous (cleaners, etc.) out of reach of my 2 year old daughter, so it's not exactly perfect.
So here's a picture of my new and improved closet :-D

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Quick stop at Jean Coutu

Today I had to run my friend into town for an appointment. I knew Jean Coutu had Puff's on sale and since my daughter has had a runny nose for almost a week, I figured I better stop in and grab some. While I was there there was a couple other sales I just couldn't resist.
The grand out of pocket total for everything in the picture is $6.85.
Heres the breakdown:
Puffs - sale price $3.99 with $1 off = $2.99 ea.
Colgate - sale price $1.99 with $1 off = $0.99 ea.
Clear Shampoo - sale price $3.99 with $3 off AND buy Shampoo get conditioner FREE = 2 for $0.99!
Total after taxes was $16.85 but I used my airmiles cash rewards to get $10 off which leaves me with a grand out of pocket total of $6.85!!