June 18, 2010

Mega Swag Bucks Friday!

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It's Friday... which means it's Mega Swag Bucks day. If you search on Fridays there is a greater chance to earn MEGA Swag Bucks!!

If you already have Swag Bucks don't forget to take a daily poll for 1 Swag Buck, scroll through the special offers each day for a couple more, and now take a few surveys to earn as well.

If you haven't already joined Swag Bucks... it's an easy way to "earn" gift cards and prizes by searching the internet! It's free and easy and really works!

To learn more read: What is Swag Bucks?

June 16, 2010

Piggly Wiggly Deals 6/16 thru 6/22



4 Day Sale---June 17, 18, 19, 20 ONLY
Shrimp 1 lb. $3.99
Absopure 24 pk. water $2.49
Food Club ketchup $.99
Farmland Franks $.79
PW Hot Dog or Hamburger buns 3/$2
Sweet Baby Ray's $1.69
- $1/2 (5/23 SS)

Regular Week Long Sale:

PRODUCE
Peaches $.69 per lb.
Pineapple $1.99
Tomatoes $.99 per lb.
Red Seedless Grapes $1.49 per lb.
Watermelon $2.99

DAIRY
Yoplait Yogurt 10 for $5.00 - $.50/6 here or here or 4/25 & 5/30 GM or from red box in bakery (DP store)
Food Club Crescents or Cinnamon Rolls $1.49
Oscar Mayer Deli Creations Cracker Combinations $.99 -$1/1 here or May ALL YOU or 5/16 SS
Oscar Mayer Lunchables $0.99

FROZEN FOODS
Orv's Tasty Toppings Pizza 5 for $11.00
Blue Bunny Frozen Novelties, Yogurt or Ice Cream $2.49 - $1/1 novelty printable
Farmland Pork Breakfast Links or Rolls $1.89 - $1/2 (3/14 SS)

DRY GOODS
Hamburger/Chic/Tuna Helper $.99 - $1/3 printable or $.75/3 (5/2 SS or 5/30 GM)
Suddenly Salad $.99 - $.50/2 here or $.50/2 (5/23 or 6/6 SS)
Betty Crocker Cake Mix $.99
Vlasic Relish BOGO (psa $1.79) - $.55/1 here or here (use 2)
French's Mustard $1.49 - $.50/1 here or here or $.30/1 (5/9 SS)
Pace Picante Sauce $2.09 - $.60/2 (5/2 SS)
Kellogg's Cereal - Selected Varieties, $1.49 each (when you buy 5) -$1.50/3 or $1/2 printables here and here or $1.50/3 (5/23 RP)
Post Cereal - Selected Varieties 5/$9.00 - $1/2 (5/16 SS)

BEVERAGES
Old Orchard Apple Juice Cocktail or 100% Apple Juice $1.69 - $.50/1 here or here or here

NON-FOOD
Gerber Baby Graduates, First or Second Foods $.99 - coupons from home mailer
Ziploc Easy Zipper Freezer or Storage Bags $1.49 - $1.50/2 here or $1/2 (5/16 SS)

Exclusive Internet Store Coupons (w/ $10 purchase) this week:
  • Hamburger Helper or Suddenly Salad $.49
  • Food Club Sloppy Joe sauce $.39
These are available here for Larry's PW and here for Olsen's PW. These are store coupons so they can be combined with manufacturer coupons if any are available. They can only be printed at home.

GB area Piggly Wiggly stores do NOT double coupons. They do accept internet printables (up to $2.50). Look for the FREE coupon machine (in the bakery area of the De Pere store) powered by Coupons.com for extra manufacturers coupons.

On Facebook, become a fan of Larry's Piggly Wiggly here (stores: De Pere, Kaukauna, Little Chute, and Manitowoc) and Olsen's Piggly Wiggly here (Howard).

Copps Coupon Booklet

GB Savers reader Dolly just emailed with some helpful info for Copps shoppers... there was a Copp's coupon booklet in the Press-Gazette today! Coupons start tomorrow and are good through June 26. If you come up with any great deals or coupon match ups with these coupons please share!

Some coupons included:

$0.68 for large eggs
$0.88 Thomas' English muffins
$0.98 64 oz. orange juice
$0.78 16 oz. Roundy's frozen vegetables
$0.48 Creamette pasta
$1.28 Classico pasta sauce
$0.98 Roundy's potato chips
$1.00 MC coupons on Dove products
$1.00 MC coupon on 2 Quilted Northern
$0.88 3-Color coleslaw
BOGO muffins 4-ct.
$1.00 MC coupon off 2 gallons Kemp milk

June 15, 2010

Shelly's Piggly Wiggly Run

I had a great run at Piggly Wiggly tonight, saving about 50% of my total.

Here's what I got:
6 Ronzoni Pasta $1 each - $5.50 in coupons=$.50 for all
2 powdered sugar $1.49 each
4 Shredded Cheddar (16 oz) $1.99 each
3 General Mills cereals $2.33 each - $1/2 and free item coupon=$1.22 each
3 Oscar Mayer bologna $.99 each ($.33 each after catalina-see below)
2.25 lbs. peaches at $.99 per lb.
5 Pillsbury cake mix $.80 each
2 beef roasts $1.99 per lb.
1 Pillsbury brownie $.49
1 Pasta Roni $.49
2 Tornado $2.39 each - $1/1 coupon x2
4 Yo Plus yogurt $2 each - $1/1 x4
4 Go Gurt yogurt $2 each - $1/2 and $.80/2
6 Kraft Mac and Cheese - $.55/2 x2
- $.15 bag refund
FINAL TOTAL= $50.07 (savings on receipt $50.92)
Plus got back a $2 off my next order (for the bologna) and a coupon for a gallon of FREE milk

Make Your Own: Can Rotators

Below is a post from my personal blog that I thought I had posted here as well... but must not have. If you buy any type of canned goods these are very helpful and nearly free to make!

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Several months ago I came across these plans to make a can rotating device out of cardboard. Since I tend to buy large quantities of items but have a bad habit of just putting the new items in front of the old... I always wanted some can rotators. But being the frugal person I am, I just couldn't spend the money on fancy, expensive ones. So, I thought I would take "Grandpa's" plans and make one to try out.

My prototype

Well, the first one was a challenge. I finished it but set aside the idea for awhile because I had so much trouble putting it together... it seemed that it was a project for someone with six hands! Plus Grandpa's plans were not exactly written out in a helpful, step by step fashion.

Then another blog I like to read posted the same instructions and in the comments I got several suggestions that helped me out. The most important tip was to use pins to hold everything in place instead of growing a few extra hands! Why didn't I think of that?! Now I was willing to give it a second try.

I made a few other "improvements" to the plans as long as I was at it. The second rotator went together much easier and by the fourth I was a pro. Now I think I could put them together with one hand tied behind my back. Okay, so not really... but this new improved method really helped! And my new and improved method is stronger because it adds shelf supports:


If you want to make more than one I highly recommend making a template of the pieces. I used shirt gift boxes. They're thin yet sturdy enough to use repeatedly if you mark lightly with a pencil. You also want to use a utility blade with a fresh blade. It just makes the edges so much nicer. Use a straight edge too! Crooked pieces don't go together as nicely. (Trust me on that one!)

Here's what you'll need:
utility knife, wood glue (or caulk), metal carpenter square (or ruler),
sturdy 2 ply cardboard, pins, and the plans*

Assembly Shelly's Way:

1. Measure and cut out all necessary pieces. This is probably the most time consuming step and why you'll want templates if you're making more than one.

2. Mark the sides (both left and right) where the shelves will go. This part is NOT in the plans... glue thin strips of cardboard (mine are about 1/2 inch wide and 5 inches or so long--no longer or they'll interfere with the can rolling) just below the lines you've marked (left photo). Squirt glue on marked lines (center photo). Place center shelves onto glue (right photo). Let it dry for a bit. If your shelves won't stand up support them with something.


3. Now squirt glue onto the opposite side and... this is the hardest part... line it up just right and put in place. If you placed those thin support strips in the right place it will help you line it up. When you are done it will look like this:

I like to pin it all in place to keep everything from shifting because at this point it's like a house of cards and prone to collapse.


I cheat a bit and don't wait for the glue to dry. I just keep on truckin', but I'm brave like that... or impatient. You can let the glue dry if you want. Just do yourself a favor and stand the whole thing up and make sure it's square and all the shelves look even.

4. Glue (and pin) the bottom front (left photo), top front (middle photo), and back (right photo) in place. These pieces kind of come around the corners which adds strength. Grandpa's original design did not have the back this way. That is a modification by Shelly (aka "Shellification"). You will also need to glue the "wood block" in place at the back of the bottom shelf. The wood block is not really wood, it's just a card board rectangle glued in on an angle that keeps the cans moving forward. It is hidden away in there and therefore not easy to photograph, but trust me... you need it!


5. At this point I like to turn the whole thing on it's side and set some heavy books (heavy in weight, not content... although I used books heavy in both respects for mine!) on top of the whole thing. Once the glue is dry, remove the books, then the pins. Cut a small notch where indicated to make it easier to remove the cans. Label, if you so desire, and then try it out!
Grandpa paints his to make them sturdier, but I am just using mine plain and taking my chances. Grandpa's plans include dimensions for all sizes of cans. I need to do a little math and make a couple that are wide enough for peanut butter jars. Peanut butter is the thing I have the hardest time following the FIFO rule on (FIFO=first in first out).

Want to see it in action? I thought you might!



Too lazy to make these?? I found, after I made mine, that you can buy something very similar made from cardboard for pretty cheap. I might have gone with this option had I known about it sooner, but I guess there is some satisfaction in knowing you made them yourself... that's what I keep telling myself anyway.

*Follow this link to get a pdf of the original plans. If you want a copy of MY plans with improvements I'd be happy to make a copy and give it to you.

June 14, 2010

Free NasaDrops Rinse Kit After Rebate

NeilMed (makers of the NeilMed NetiPot) are offering another of their products free via mail-in rebate. Just purchase the NasaDrops Rinse Kit between June 10th and July 15th (from CVS) then mail in this rebate form by July 31st. Limit of 6 rebates per household.

Free Food Coupons

Keep your eye out for freebies on Facebook or Freebies4Mom and soon you'll have a stack of these completely free item coupons in your mailbox! No complicated deals here... just FREE food!

I like to take mine to Copps where they help "pad" my order. This gets me to $25 while lowering my out of pocket costs! The full item price is included in my total yet the coupon takes it all back off.

June 13, 2010

Sad Story by Vivian

Had a busy week last week - but was inspired by the deals going on and tried to carve out some time to get my coupons together and head to CVS at least - I woke up this am and realized I never made it by the time the deals ended Saturday and while checking in my purse for something I discovered $13 in ECB's that expired YESTERDAY!

I know you're "crying" with me - I was sure pouting this am and wanted to shed some real tears - that was THIRTEEN DOLLARS LOST! Very Sad!

Vivian - who plans to use the next batch that expires on June 24th before they expire!

Walgreens Deals 6/13- 6/19




Nivea for Men $5.99
-$3/1 (5/2 RP)
-$5.99 RR
=MAKE $3

Schick Hydro Razor $7.99
-$5 (6/13 SS)
-$4 RR
-full rebate here
=MAKE $1.01 (or HUGE money maker if you do the rebate!)

Reach Multi-action Toothbrushes $4.39
-BOGO coupon (12/6 RP)
-$3/1 weekly store coupon
=MAKE $1.61

Neutrogena Soap Bars $2.69 (BUY 3)
-$10 RRs (when you buy 3 Neutrogena products)
=MAKE $1.93

Reach Toothbrushes $.99 (Buy 2)
-$2/2 printable
=TWO FREE

Post Grape Nuts or Shredded Wheat Cereal $1.99
- $2/1 printable
=FREE

Chicken of the Sea Tuna $.89
-$1/1 printable coupon (Facebook promo)
=FREE (it is Walgreens official policy to round down coupons that exceed price)

Kraft Mac and Cheese $.69 (with weekly store coupon)

-$0.55/2 printable (play the game to win coupon)
=$.41

Chinet Plates (10-pk) $1.50
-$1 off printable
=$.50

Listerine Whitening $5.79
-$3 weekly store coupon
-$2 printable
=$.79

Gillette Fusion ProGlide $9.89
-$5 RR
-$4 (6/6 PG)
=$.89

All Detergent $2.99
-$2/1 ( 5/16 RP)
=$.99


If you're new to shopping at Walgreens, you'll need to know:
RR= Register Rewards
RP= Red Plum, Sunday newspaper insert
SS= Smart Source, Sunday newspaper insert
All You= is a coupon filled magazine you can subscribe to or buy at Walmart

At Walgreens hand your MCs first then any Walgreens store coupons.

CVS Deals 6/13 - 6/19


Gillette/Old Spice Body Wash $4
-4 ECBs (possible unadvertised limit 2)

-BOGO Gillette coupon (P&G 6/6)
=TWO FREE (or make $4?)

Schick Hyrdro Razor $8.97
-$4 ECBs
-$5/1 (6/13 SS)
-full rebate here
=FREE (or HUGE money maker if you do the rebate!)

Right Guard Total Defense--BOGO sale
-$3/2 printable
=depends on price could be as low as $.75

Lady Speed Stick $1.00
-$.75/1 Lady Speed Stick printable
=$.25

Gillette Pro-Glide Razor $9.97
-$5 ECBs
-$4/1 (6/6 SS)
= $.97

CoverGirl Amazemint $4.99
-$3 ECBs
-$1/1 (6/6 P&G)
= $.99

Colgate Pro Clinical $3.99 (Limit 2)
-$2 ECBs
-$1/1 (6/13 SS or ALL YOU June)
= $.99

Huggies $8.49
-$3/1 printable
=$5.49

If you're new to shopping at CVS, you might want to read this newly updated CVS shopping guide and you'll need to know:
ECBs= Extra Care Bucks
RP= Red Plum, Sunday newspaper insert
SS= Smart Source, Sunday newspaper insert

June 12, 2010

Continuing Education Saturday Video

Even if you never clip a coupon you can save a TON on groceries by stocking up when items are on sale. When you see an item you use on sale for a great price don't just buy one buy several! Then set aside the extras until you need them. Soon you'll be "shopping" in your own pantry.

Here's Denise from The Centsible Sawyer sharing some great info about "stockpiling". (Love that Southern accent!)

June 10, 2010

Culver's Summer Kick Off


Through June 20th take the family to Culver's and enjoy a single cone or dish of Culver's Fresh Frozen Custard for only $1!! (Choose from vanilla, chocolate, or the flavor of the day.)

Also enjoy some of their upcoming daily specials:
  • June 14-16... happy hour between 2:00 and 4:00... BOGO medium concrete mixers
  • Sunday, June 20 bring Dad in for his FREE 1 Scoop Sundae