Monday, September 26, 2011

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Lasagna!

Just pulled the lasagna that I made from freezer cooking day out of the freezer. I'm not exactly sure how long it will take to thaw, so depending on the time it takes, my family will either be having that tonight or tomorrow for dinner ;P. Here is the recipe that I made. It comes from "Once A Month Cooking" by Mimi Wilson and Mary Beth Lagerborg.

Dawn's Lasagna
26 oz jar pasta sauce
3/4 C water
32 oz Ricotta cheese
3 eggs
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
2/3 C grated Parmesan cheese
16 oz shredded Mozzarella - divided
4 Tbsp finely chopped parsley
1 lb lasagna noodles

Prepare 13x9x2 inch casserole dish w cooking spray. Mix jar of pasta sauce with water. In another bowl mix Ricotta cheese, eggs, salt, pepper, Parmesan, 8 oz of Mozzarella and parsley.
Pour 1/3 pasta sauce in pan. Cover sauce w one layer of uncooked lasagna. Spread cheese mixture over lasagna, and finally w remaining pasta sauce, being careful to cover lasagna.
Cover w heavy foil. Store remaining 8 oz Mozzarella in a quart bag taped to the dish, label and freeze.
To sere, thaw lasagna and bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 45 min. Sprinkle with remaining mozzarella and bake for 10 minutes.

*I made another layer in my lasagna. There was soo much cheese and not enough noodles. I also added a half pound of hamburger meat to my sauce, lest my husband complain for lack of meat.  This lasagna is HUGE! I think next time I will portion it in 2 pans instead of 1. I feel like the amount of cheese would go as far as 2 lasagnas and I had leftover noodles too!

Updates when we try it!

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Meatballs!

Tonight will be the first night that my family tastes one of the recipes that I made from my freezer cooking day. They are eating Spaghetti and Meatballs tonight. Here is the recipe for Meatballs taken from "Don't Panic, Dinner's in the Freezer" by Susie Martinez, Vanda Howell and Bonnie Garcia.

One really nice thing about this book is that they give you the conversions if you want to make more than one batch of the recipe! Math is not my strong point so to me this is fabulous!

Meatballs - single batch
1 1/2  lbs. ground meat - I used beef, but you could really use whatever you want!
1/4 cup dry bread crumbs
1/3 cup onion, chopped
1/4 cup milk
1 egg
1 Tbsp. parsley flakes
1 tsp salt
1/8 tsp pepper
1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce

Recipe yields: 20 medium meatballs - I started to make mine "medium" but they were still huge! So I made mine smaller and it made about 35-40! They're still good sized too!

Cooking day instructions: Combine all ingredients and mix together gently. Shape mixture into balls and arrange on jelly roll pan. Cover meatballs and flash freeze (put in freezer until frozen). Remove meatballs from pan and freeze using freezer bag method (place in bag and press all all air out, seal and label).

Serving day instructions: Thaw meatballs completly and place in a 350 degree oven for 30 min. (I did 24 min since mine were smaller and it was fine). Remove from pan and allow to cool or serve immediately.

You can use these with marinara sauce, bbq, cream sauce, really anything you want.

These were seriously so easy and quick to make! I will never buy meatballs from the store again!

They smelled incredible and the family ate them just fine minus my son who won't eat any meat other than chicken off the bone.  This is such a cheap way to make a filling meal! Especially if you get the meat at a good price  - cough cough - managers specials - cough. :) Pasta sauce, BBQ and pasta can be free or really cheap with coupons too!

Hope you enjoy!

More recipes from this book and others to come! It's a great book that I would think of purchasing if you're interested in freezer cooking! They also have a sequel that I have yet to purchase, but will most likely be purchasing soon!

Possible Items for Kroger Next Week

Here are items that are currently on sale in the Southeast region for Kroger. As mentioned in earlier blogs, Kroger's sales begin in other parts of the country and come to our area later in the week. I like to plan ahead by looking at other regions ads because it gives me an idea of what to expect. Deals aren't always the same, but are usually pretty close! I just discovered this blog, and it is pretty good! I'll keep you updated on further finds!

http://faithfulprovisions.com/2011/09/23/kroger-deals-september-25-october-1/

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Freezer Cooking Update

As I mentioned in my first post of the day, I attempted Freezer Cooking today. Results? So far so good! I made everything on my list except Zucchini Bread which I will probably make tomorrow and take to work. I have 6 cups of shredded zucchini in my freezer that I want to get rid of. It was actually not that bad making all of those things! The only thing that I actually had to cook was some meat so the kitchen didn't get hot and sticky. It was mostly just assembling dishes, wrapping them and washing dishes. Surprisingly, my kitchen is clean at the moment since I cleaned as I went.

Here is what I found out today:
 The lasagna didn't have meat in it, so I added some of my own lest the husband complain.
 The manicotti stuffing didn't quite fit the amount of shells that it said it would, but I still got 6 out of it.
 The mexican lasagna sauce was double the amount that I needed, so I froze some for next time.
 I accidentally opened a can of chili beans instead of black beans... oops. Froze those too.
 While cooking my chicken I accidentally made homemade chicken broth! Added bonus!

My freezers are stuffed to the max. Which is good.. but what if I find a good deal on something that is frozen? Bigger freezer for Christmas? ;P  Overall I feel a great sense of accomplishment and am kind of in awe at the fact that I have so many dinners made! It's awesome! Whoo hoo!

The Vegetable Beef soup smells amazing and I can't wait to try it! Recipes to come!

Kroger Today and a note on Schnucks!

Ok, so I mentioned that it's Thursday in my earlier post. So that means that I need to post what I got at the K- Roger  today!

Produce:
Celery 1.49
Potato .63
Organic Granny Smith Apples 4.99

Meat:
Pot Roast - on managers special for 3.34
Pot Roast - on managers special for 3.07 - using these in Vegetable Beef soup for tonight :)

Box/Canned:
Quaker Barley - 2.39 - for soup
Egg Noodles - 3.99
2 - Cans green chiles - 1.05 ea
Vinegar - .98

Dairy:
Breakstone Sour Cream - 2.04 mega sale pricing
Kraft Singles - 1.99 mega sale pricing
 Used .50/1Kraft Singles that was in a blinkie machine right in front of it, doubled to 1.00, so final price was .99
4 - Yoplait Gogurt - 1.99 mega sale pricing
 Used 1.00/2 IP from pillsbury.com - 1.49 ea

Frozen:
9 - Birdseye Steamfresh Vegetables - .99 megasale pricing
 Used .35/1 tearpad coupon, doubled to .70 = .29 each
1 - Sister Schuberts Rolls - 2.19 megasale pricing - to go w/soup
3 - Stouffers Single Serve Lasagnas - 2.28 megasale pricing
Used 1.00/3 catalina received last time I went to Kroger, = 1.95 ea.
 Received another catalina for 1.00/5
2 - New York Garlic Ciabatta Bread - on closeout for 1.08

Double pack Disposable Roaster/Baker pans (for my lasagnas I'm making) - 2.69 megasale pricing

Total: 47.16 - saved 44% or 37.80 not including closeouts/managers specials. Not my best trip, but was getting things so I can use the items in my stockpile. Still not a bad trip though :)

A lot of frozen bread was on closeout at my store, and from what I can tell, the other Krogers in the area tend to do the same closeout items. Also storage bags were on closeout too for a decent price. Still a few bottles of closeout pricing on laundry detergent too. Check your store for these items.

I wanted to get some more Jamba Juice smoothies but my store was all out. Boo.

Getting close to crossing out everything on my list of items to stockpile. It's pretty exciting and rewarding!

Also wanted to mention that you can get Honey Nut Chex at Schnucks for .77 this week. They are on sale for 1.77 and if you have the .50/1 Chex Coupon from the last General Mills insert, then you can get them for that price. Schucks in our area doubles coupons too and anything over .55 doubles to 1.00! I'll keep you updated on other Schnucks deals that I find since some of you live close to that store ;)

Freezer Cooking Day

Today is the day that I have decided to try freezer cooking! I went to Kroger this morning (it's Thursday ;)) and got anything that I didn't have in my stockpile, which wasn't much. I was proud :). This is what I am making today:
Lasagna
Mexican Lasagna
Meatballs
Chicken Tetrazzini
Vegetable Beef Soup
Enchiladas
and maybe Zucchini Bread if I have time.

So far, I am finished with chopping all of the vegetables and am just waiting for the meat to cook. I like this so far. Feels very structured and productive. I was reminded of how much I hate cooking when I'm tired last night. It's not so much the cooking but cleaning all of the pans/dishes afterwards. We'll see how this alleviates that.  I'll keep adding to the post as I go and will give reviews of the recipes as we try them. :)

Monday, September 19, 2011

Ins and Outs - Target

Fact list:
* Target will allow you to stack (use more than one coupon) a Target coupon and a manufacturers coupon.
* Target coupons can be found on their website or in the paper. For the ones on the website they must say Target Web Coupon in order to stack.
* You can only use one of each type of Target coupon per transaction, meaning that if you want to get more of an item using stacking, then you must do multiple transactions.
* Target does not give overage.
* Target often has gift card promotions. To get these you have to buy the specified items and you will get back a gift card to use on your next trip/transaction. Some good deals to be had here!
* Target often has great clearance items! I have gotten a lot of free/cheap items from clearance items that I had a coupon for! Look for your Targets clearances areas. They are usually in more than one part of the store.
* Target sometimes puts out Target coupons for clothing too which can get you awesome deals on clearance clothing ;)

Friday, September 16, 2011

Upcoming money saving projects!

In addition to couponing, I've decided to post about other ways to save money on food. I just received some books in the mail on canning and freezer cooking. I'll keep you updated on this journey as well. I may even post recipes and we can do a Julie/Julia thing together. Haha ;)

I'm most excited to try out some freezer cooking recipes. Freezer cooking is a method of cooking that involves spending one large chunk of time in the kitchen to make large batches of recipes, and then freezing them. Thereby leaving extra time around dinner time that you would normally spend prepping and cooking meals. Take out the item you want and thaw in the fridge the night before and when it's dinner time, pop it in the oven and you're good to go. If I can get the ingredients for a great price with a coupon then it will be even cheaper. It also sounds like it could be a healthier option than frozen pizzas (ahem.. insert husbands name here...) when I am away from the family, or even on nights I am home. I hate cooking when I'm tired. This seems like a good solution to me, but the hubby is skeptical. I think he's just scared of what I may be making. Don't worry honey, I won't make anything that I don't think you will like ;). I'll keep you updated on how it goes!

Also equally exciting are my canning books! I got books with more modern/gourmet recipes in them. There are some recipes that just look fabulous!! I can't wait to try some! Again, this could be a healthier and cheaper option for my family. Especially when the produce is grown in my garden!! I'll let you know about this too! Even looking in to growing a hydroponic garden in my basement for fresh produce year round ! I know, I'm sounding old and domestic here, but I need to keep my brain/body active or it will turn to mush. Lol.

Hope you are finding some useful tips on this page! Let me know what else you would like to see!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Participating Items in Buy 10 Get $5 Mega Sale :)

List of participating items in Buy 10 Get $5 Mega Sale - Don't forget that these usually last 2 weeks! These prices are from another region, but are usually similar to ours. Just because they're on the list doesn't mean that they're a good price, but I find it helpful to know what's on it so I can check prices if need be when I get to the store!



Grocery
7 Up Bottles ~~ $0.89
A-1 Steak Sauce ~~ $2.79
Acqua Panna
Apple & Eve Fruitables
Apple & Eve Cranberry Juice Blends
Bull's Eye BBQ Sauce ~~ $0.69
Capri Sun & Kool-Aid Jammers ~~ $1.49
Carapelli Olive Oil ~~ $6.20
Carnation Evaporated Milk ~~ $0.77
Carnation Instant Breakfast Essentials ~~ $4.04
Coffee-Mate Creamer ~~ $4.99
Coca-Cola 6-8pks ~~ $2.49
DelMonte Canned Fruit ~~ $0.89
Don Francisco Bag Coffee
Evian Natural Spring Water
Frank's Red Hot and Wing Sauce ~~ $1.99
Frito-Lay Multipacks
Full Throttle ~~ $0.99
Fuze ~~ $0.69
General Mills Nature Valley Granola & Fiber One Bars ~~ $2.29
General Mills Cereal ~~ $1.99
Gerber Cookies & finger foods ~~ $1.37
Gerber Lil Entrees ~~ $1.37
Healthy choice Fresh Mixers ~~ $2.49
Hershey's Milk - 3pk ~~ $1.59
Kraft BBQ Sauce ~~ $0.69
Kraft Easy Mac & Velveeta Cups ~~ $0.49
Kraft Mayonaise & Miracle Whip ~~ $2.79
Kraft Salad Dressing ~~ $1.49
Kraft Shapes ~~ $0.75
Kroger Green Tea 12 pk ~~ $3.49
Krusteaz Cookie & Muffin Mix ~~ $1.60
Maxwell House Coffee ~~ $8.49
Maxwell House International Cafe Tins ~~ $3.00
Mio
Mrs. Butterworth's Syrup ~~ $3.05
Nabisco Chips Ahoy ~~ $1.99
Nabisco Go-Paks ~~ $0.49
Nabisco Ritz Crackers ~~ $1.99
Nabisco Snack Crackers ~~ $1.99
Nescafe Clasico ~~ $7.15
Nesquick Powder ~~ 4.04
Nestle Fun Size Candy ~~ $1.99
Nestle La Lechera Sweetened Condensed Milk
Nestle Pure Like Water 24pk 8oz ~~ $2.99
Nestle Skinny Cow Chocolate Boxes ~~ $2.49
Deer Park Spring Water 3LT ~~ $0.69
Nestle Toll House Morsels, 24 oz ~~ $4.49
Wonka Fun Size Candy ~~ $1.49
Wonka Exceptionals Bars ~~ $1.49
NOS Energy Drink
Perrier Sparkling Water ~~ $1.09
Planters Dry Roasted Peanuts ~~ $2.49
Planters Peanut Butter ~~ $2.79
Prego Pasta Sauce ~~ $1.49
San Pellegrino Sparkling Water ~~ $1.09
Snackwells Bars ~~ $2.09
Starbucks Bag Coffee ~~ $7.49
Starbucks Via 8 ct ~~ $6.49
Sunshine Cheez-It ~~ $2.25
Tassimo On Demand Coffee
Nescafe Taster's Choice ~~ $8.14, $9.06
Tradewinds Tea ~~ $2.49
Uncle Ben's Long Grain & Wild Rice or Ready Rice ~~ $1.19
Woolfgang Puck Spaghetti Sauce
Yuban Coffee ~~ $8.49
Northland 100% Juice ~~ $2.79
Marie Callendar's ~~ $2.49

Natural Food
Horizon 3pk Milk ~~ $1.99
Boulder Chips ~~ $0.99
Almond Breeze ~~ $2.49
Dream Non-Dairy Drink ~~ $1.79
Vitaminwater & Smartwater ~~ $0.75
Avalon Shampoo & Conditioners
Barbara's Cereal & Cereal Bars ~~ $2.49

Household
Bounce Dryer Sheets
Bounce Dryer Bar ~~ $4.49
Downy Fabric Softener ~~ $4.49
Finish Autodish Monodose
Finish Powders & Gels ~~ $3.69, $2.79
Hefty One-Zip Sandwich Bags ~~ $2.44
Hefty Value Pack Waste Bags ~~ $7.09
Jet Dry ~~ $3.84
Lysol Bathroom Cleaners & Disinfecting Sprays ~~ $2.44, $2.59, $4.39
Lysol Neutra Air Aerosol ~~ $2.39
Lysol Wipes ~~ $2.19
O-Cell-O sponges ~~ $1.99
Scotch Brite Cleaning Products ~~ $1.99, $3.79
Solo Cups and Plates ~~ $1.99
Tide Laundry Detergent ~~ $5.49
Tide Stain Release 18ct ~~ $5.49

General Merchandise
Kingsford Charcoal ~~ $4.49
Handi-Foil ~~ $3.29
Scotch Tape, Magic, Mounting Squares & Putty

Frozen
Advancepierre Fast Classica Chicken ~~ $6.77
Armour Meatballs ~~ $2.49
Banquet Family Entrees ~~ $2.19
Barber Foods Stuffed chicken Breast ~~ $3.99
Birds Eye/Freshlike Frozen Vegetables ~~ $0.99
Cole's Garlic Bread, Loaves & Sticks
De Wafelbakkers Frozen Pancakes ~~ $2.44
Digiorno Original Pizza ~~ $4.49
California Pizza Kitchen Pizza ~~ $4.49
Edy's Shakes & Smoothies
Edy's Fruit Bars ~~ $3.49
Eggo Waffles, 24 ct ~~ $3.49
Foster Farms Corn Dogs ~~ $4.62
Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream & Novelties ~~ $3.49
Hot & Lean Pockets Value Pack ~~ $10.49
Hungry-Man Meals ~~ $1.75
Jamba Juice Smoothies ~~ $1.99
Kim & Scott Pretzels ~~ $1.49
Ling Ling Pot Stickers & Eggrolls ~~ $2.19, $4.99
Marzetti Reames Noodles ~~ $1.89
Nestle Ice Cream Novelties ~~ $2.79
New York & Sister Schubert Frozen Breads ~~ $1.99
On-Cor Family Entrees ~~ $1.78
Savannah Classic Hush Puppies ~~ $1.59
Skinny Cow Novelties ~~ $3.99
Stouffer's Entrees ~~ $1.75
Stouffer's Party Size entrees ~~ $10.49
Tyson Chicken Nuggets & Patties ~~ $4.49
Wanchai Ferry & Macaroni Grill Skillet Meals ~~ $5.49

Dairy
Breakstone Sour Cream ~~ $2.14
Buitoni Pasta & Sauce ~~ $2.99
Fleischmann's Margarine ~~ $1.29
Kraft Grated Cheese ~~ $2.89
Kraft Singles ~~ $1.99
Minute Maid Pure Squeezed Orange Juice ~~ $2.69
Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough ~~ $1.99
Parkay Margarine ~~ $0.99
Jell-o Pudding, Gels & Temptations ~~ $2.39
Simply Juice ~~ $2.69
Simply Singles ~~ $0.99
Yoplait Multipack ~~ $1.49

Meat
Oscar Mayer Deli Shaved Meats ~~ $2.99
Oscar Mayer Strips & Cuts
Oscar Mayer Carving Board ~~ $3.49
Oscar Mayer Meat & turkey Bologna ~~ $1.49
Oscar Mayer Fully cooked Bacon ~~ $2.99
Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon ~~ $2.49
Oscar Mayer Beef Hot Dogs ~~ $2.99
Oscar Mayer Complete Lunchables ~~ $2.49
Oscar Mayer Adult Sandwich Combos ~~ $2.49

Produce
Marzetti Salad Dressing ~~ $2.49

Health & Beauty
Gillette Razors & Cartridges ~~ assorted prices
Satin Care Shave Gel ~~ $1.80
Venus Mach 3 and Gillette Shaving Creams & Gels
Gillette Foamy Shaving Cream ~~ $1.21
Gillette Fusion Shaving Gel ~~ $2.98
Gillette Shaving Gel ~~ $2.49

Pet
Purina Beneful Dry Dog food ~~ $14.49
Friskies Dry Cat Food ~~ $10.49
Milk Bone Dog Biscuits ~~ $2.49
Tidy Cat Scoop ~~ $10.49

K-Roger Today 9/15

It's Thursday! You know what that means? Kroger sale starts today! Here is the breakdown of what I got:
Another Mega Sale is this week, Buy 10 participating items, get $5 off. You must buy in multiples of 10 (does not have to be one product, you can mix it up) to get the pricing for the mega sale items.

There is also a new game on the Kroger website called Kick off to Savings that you may want to check out. Looks like you can win free items. I haven't won anything yet, but you might as well try :)

2 - Santa Cruz Organic Lemonade - 4/$5 or 1.25 ea
 Used .75/1 IP = .75 ea
1- Purex w/Zout Laundry Detergent - on closeout for 1.87
Used 1.00/1 coupon from sample received in the mail a few months ago (told you samples were good for this) = .87
4 - Gum Crayola Kids Toothbrushes (double pack!) 10/$10 or 1.00 ea
Used 1.00/2 Gum Oral Products (SS 8/7) = .50 ea or .25 per toothbrush
4 - Stouffers Single Serve Lasagnas - 2.28 (w/mega)
Used 1.50/4 personalized coupon from Kroger= 1.90 ea.
2 - Simply Orange Single Serve - .99 (w/mega)
Used 1.00/1 IP = Free
3 - Boulder Canyon Natural Potato Chips - .99 (w/mega)
No coupon, already used mine, but if you still have the 1.00/1 IP that I posted on my FB page, you could get them for free :)
1 - Clif Kids Zbar 6pack - on closeout for 2.49
Used 1.00/1 Kroger catalina (another lesson in saving your catalinas that print out! I can't tell you how many times I have found a great deal with them!) = 1.49
2 - Tyson Chicken Nuggets - 4.49 (w/mega)
Used 1.00/1 (SS 8/21) = 3.49 ea
2 - Jamba Juice Frozen Smoothies - 1.49 (w/mega)
Used 1.00/1 IP = .49 ea.
2 - Kroger Ibuprofen 10/$10
2- Luna Bars 1.08 ea
Used .50/1 IP = .08 ea w/doubles
3 - DeWaffelbakers Frozen Pancakes 2.34 (w/mega)
Used 1.00/1 IP = 1.34 ea
2 - Mission Flour Tortillas - 2/$3
Used 1.00/1 IP = .50 ea
4 - Gala Apples - .99 lb = 2.18
Peaches - 3.64
3 - Kroger Skim Milk 3/$4
4 - Cheerios - 1.99 (w/mega)
Used (4) .50/1 IP's = .99 ea w/doubles
Green Grapes - 3.61
1 - Nesquik Pouch - 1.09
Used .50/1 Catalina from Kroger (these don't double) = .59 and got another catalina at checkout. I figure these are cheaper than hot cocoa mix, so I'll keep getting them each time I go if I keep getting a coupon ;)
1 - Vegetable Tray - 2.69 on managers special
1 - Private Selection Organic Italian Style Salad - 1.79 on managers special
1 - Candy Apples - 1.29 on managers special

Total trip 55.79 saved 74.54 (57%) according to receipt, but remember that closeout prices and managers specials do not show in percentage and savings :)

Lots of laundry detergent on closeout at my store, that are a good price even without coupons. I have lots so I didn't get any other than the Purex. Hope there's still some there when people in my area go shopping :)
Don't forget to check the markdown table by the dental/pain med area (for my store at least, it may be different in yours! But I guarantee it's there somewhere!)

Friday, September 9, 2011

Ins and Outs - CVS

CVS is a great place to shop, but is sometimes hit or miss with their sales. The last few weeks have not been stellar, but it looks like this week is going to be great! So, in anticipation for a great sale, here is how to shop at CVS!

Fact List:
* You must have a CVS card to get the sale prices. If you don't already have one go here: https://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/user/extracare/extracare.jsp and sign up for a new account. They will give you a paper card to print out until your plastic one is mailed, but the store can also look up your account with the phone number that you signed up with.

* CVS has a program called Extra Care Bucks (ECB). ECB's are little coupons that print with your receipt that have a dollar amount off your next purchase. They can be used just like money! This is how you get things for free or cheap!!!! For instance, this coming week, CVS has a special on Brilliant Tampons. Here is what the deal would look like :

Buy RepHresh Brilliant PH Tampons @ $6.79 , Get $6.79 ECB.
This means that you are essentially getting these tampons for free! 
What's even better is that there is a coupon out there for $1/1 that you can print, making this a $1 money maker!
*ECB deal are usually limit 1, but not always (it will tell you in the ad, or on the sale tag on the shelf). They can track this with your CVS card. You can buy more of the item if you like, but you will NOT get the ECB on any more of them after your first one. 

*For ECB’s that require a dollar amount purchase, you do not have to buy it all in one transaction. For an example, this next week CVS has a deal where you buy $25 in Bounty, Charmin, Puffs or Energizer batteries pictured in the ad, you get $10 back. You do not have to buy all $25 in one transaction. You can split it up so your OOP is less. The ECB will print when you hit the $25 mark. See example below.

* ECB’s can only be used on before tax price. You still have to pay for tax. Keep that in mind when planning your strategic use of ECB’s!

* CVS does not allow overage/cash back. If the coupon is more than the purchase value, then they will adjust it down to the purchase value.

* You can only use one manufacturers coupon with a Buy One Get One (BOGO) deal. 


* No doubling or tripling. 


* CVS store coupons can be stacked with a manufacturers coupon. You can print 2, but you can only use one per transaction. You can find store coupons on their website. 

* You can also look online at your account for coupons. I just had $5/$25 (this means $5 off of a purchase of $25) coupon that I sent to my card. Whoo hoo! Less OOP for me next time I shop!

* CVS awards 2% of your quarterly purchases via ECB’s. More money back for shopping there!

*CVS has a Red Machine that you can scan your CVS card on and it prints coupons! My stores is right when you walk in, but you may have to search for yours! Keep scanning until they say that there are no more for the day! There is no way to know what you are going to get, but sometimes you can find a great deal with them! I got a free chocolate bar once. Yum!

* New email subscribers also get $4/$20 so if you haven’t signed up already do it :).

* The best way to use ECBs is to "roll" them. This means doing multiple transactions to get the lowest out of pocket (OOP) price. For instance, this is what deals for this week with the lowest OOP might look like. 

*CVS also has a reusable Green Bag Tag that you pay .99 for, and every 4th visit you get $1ECB. Another way to say money and the environment :)

Transaction 1
Item
Price
Coupon
OOP
ECB
Final Price
1 - RepHresh
6.79
1.00
5.79
6.79
1.00 MM
1 – St.Joseph Aspirin
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Free
1-CVS Allergy
3.69

3.69
3.69
Free


Total:
10.48
11.48

                                                                                                11.48 in ECB’s to use on next transaction!
Transaction 2
Item
Price
Coupon
OOP
ECB
Final Price
1 – Softsoap Body Wash
2.99
.75
2.24
2.00
.24
1 – Bounty 16 pk
12.99
.25
12.74

7.74 (after ECB prints from next transaction)








Total:
14.98-11.48 in ECB’s from Transaction 1=3.50
2.00


Transaction 3
Item
Price
Coupon
OOP
ECB
Final Price
1-Bounty
12.99
.25
12.74
10
7.74








Total
12.74-2.00 ECB from Transaction2=10.74





With $10 ECB remaining for next week!









Total OOP for entire trip - $24.72 with $10 ECB for next time or for additional purchases!

*Note that the first CVS trip is the most expensive because you don’t have any ECB’s to work with. Try and save some for the next trip each time you go, so your OOP is low each trip! Make sure to pay attention to expiration dates though!!! Nothing worse than an expired ECB!


*CVS recently (finally) posted their coupon policy. It is a good idea to print out policies for stores, just in case you have problems with a cashier/store not knowing the rules and for you to know the rules as well! Here is the link where you can find it: https://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvscontent/faq/couponpolicy.pdf

I'll post CVS deals for next week soon! Any questions on how to do your transaction with the lowest OOP on items that you may need... just ask and I'll be happy to help! I like using this chart because it helps me see all of the details! You may find a better way that works for you!