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Friday, July 2, 2010

The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks

After years of having The Notebook at the top of my favorite movie list I decided to go ahead and read the book as a comparison.  I have to say that If you've seen the movie, you don't really need to read the book.  The ending is different and in a way I find the ending to the book slightly creepy in a weird, old people kinda way. 

Allie and Noah lived a life that is definitely that of a love story, well, this is a love story.  They were together, then separated by things beyond their control, then brought back together by randon circumstances only to find out they love eachother even more than when they were younger.  Allie has to choose between Noah and Lon, between Love and Family, between her passion and her pride. 

This movie still tops my favorites list and this is sadly one book that I will say... just watch the movie and read Water for Elephants instead. 

Couponing 101


A few months ago I decided to start couponing.  Our grocery bill was getting out of control with 4 kids, 2 in diapers and I figured it was about time to fix the problem.  I prefer to do most of my shopping at Smith's (a Kroger grocery store) that has the savings card and pays you back quarterly for shopping with them.  I shop only using their sale flyer and plan our meals around what they are offering deals on.  Snack foods for the kids are 100% sale items with coupons only.  Fruits and veggies at Smith's are just fresher that other nearby grocery stores, especially the commissary which I try to avoid at all costs. 

Last week I got $130 worth of groceries for $49.  This week (pictured above) I got $89 worth of groceries for $25.  You can see all that I got up above.  I combined sale prices, store coupons and manufacturers coupons to end up getting some of the items almost for free.  The TGIF Potato Skins (I got 2 bags) unded up being 19 cents per bag.  The Barilla Piccolini was 39 cents.  The Suave was free and the hot dogs were all 70 cents per pack for Ball Park and Oscar Mayer Premium.  The A&W was 35 cents. 

You get the picture.  There are SO many coupons out there and it doesn't take much time to do and if you think of it as a job, like making money for yourself, you'll find that you start to enjoy it.  I love my shopping trips (when I don't have kids with me, that is) because it fulfills my need to bargain hunt.  I love leaving the store and seeing that I saved 2 and 3 times more than I actually spent.  And... as much as the people behind me in line Hem and Hah while the cashier is scanning my dozens and dozens of coupons, they are always amazed in the end and comment on how they're jealous and wish they could do the same thing.  Well... you can!  You don't even have to have a newspaper subscription if you can't afford that (although if you can I do recommend it!).  Every wednesday in my mailbox I get a Red Plum flyer that has tons of coupons in it, it's free and most people just throw it away.  DON'T!  There are also a few websites to go to for printable coupons which is where I save most of my money.  Most stores accept printed coupons. 

I am putting links to the websites at the bottom.  The first 3 are the best ones.  At Target.com you'll go all the way to the bottom of the screen and in small print one of the options is "coupons".  Some of them are TARGET ONLY coupons and those are AWESOME because that means you can couple them together with a manufacturer coupon.  For example:  I had a coupon for $1 off 2 Eggo products and printable Target coupons for $1 off of 1 Eggo product.  Eggo was on sale at Target for $1.75 a few weeks ago.  That means I got 8 packs of Eggos for only 25 cents each box.  With the Target coupons you can only use 1 per product per transaction.  So... if you want to use multiple then you'll have to ring them all up separately. 

At Kraft First Taste you register with them and you'll get GREAT coupons about once a month or so.  Like $1.50 off Deli Select Lunch meat or $1.50 off 100 calorie cheese packs.  You just have to register and wait.

When you are at coupons.com you can go back and print most of them at least twice.  Once you have printed something it automatically gets moved to the back pages of the coupons and when you've printed the limit it lets you know. 

Facebook is also a valuable resource for coupons.  Many companies (Nabisco and Huggies are two) offer great coupons quite frequently when you "Like" them.  Nabisco gives coupons for a free pack of cookies when you buy cookies and milk the first Monday of each month.  Huggies gives $3 off one pack of Huggies and $2 off a pack of wipes at random times.  There are several others out there, you've just got to keep your eyes peeled.

Check out Frugal Girls and Deal Seeking Mom on FB and "Like" them.  They are invaluable in their tips and special offers.  I don't just "like" them.... I LOVE them. 

Coupons.com
Smart Source
Target printables
Eversave
Kraft

A valuable resource for online printable coupons is The Krazy Coupon Lady.  She has compiled an entire database of every printable coupon available, organized alphabetically by brand.  I LOVE IT!  I go through the entire list about every other month to make sure I didn't miss anything, but I also look for a specific thing I might be shopping for and have often found a coupon for it!  :)
The Krazy Coupon Lady
She is also on Facebook and if you "like" her then you will get all of her wonderful updates!  I highly recommend her.

I hope this post has been helpful to you and Happy Couponing to you!!