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Monday, September 27, 2010

Can you say a bargain?

I know, I've done this before, but I just can't help myself. Because of my sale/coupons buys hubby took more than enough shaving cream, deodorant, toothpaste, and razors to last him the entire year - or at least that was the plan. I'm sure the other guys are going to look at him funny, but I don't care. I saved money!

Here's another one that I did today at CVS. The only thing not included in the pic was 3 boxes of tissue which we took to LMA's school to help out with supplies.


All for less than $10! The deodorant alone was originally priced at $2.79 and the toothpaste was $3.29 each. This week with the CVS card you get $2 back when you purchase Right Guard deodorant, up to three (that's $6 back right there).

Am I good or what?




Yes, dear. This is next year's supply of toothpaste, shaving cream, and deodorant. And yes. Those m&m's are for me.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Sweet deals

Since late last year, we have had a Sunday morning tradition. We venture out to IKEA for their steal of a deal breakfast for only 99 cents! We also pick up a cinnamon roll and some of their yummy Swedish pancakes (they kind of remind me of crepes). Be there before 10am and coffee and tea are FREE. We spend $6.25 for three small breakfasts, a cinnamon roll, pancakes, coffee and tea (we bring juice for LMA). You can barely spend that for one person at IHOP!

And every Sunday we spend time over at the kids section which is conveniently located right across from the cafe area. Little Man spends a good deal of time playing with the train set - if there are any trains left to play with that is - while we relax on the sidelines letting our food digest. He's also really excited when they come out with new toys. IKEA's new catalog just recently came out and not only did they DECREASE some of their prices (Imagine that! A place that is actually decreasing prices, not increasing them), they also came out with some new things. Included in the new items is a mini-kitchen set up for kids. It's a little on the pricey side, although I have to admit I haven't looked into prices of kitchen set-ups for kids, it is nicely put together. It even has red lights under the burners, a little microwave above the sink, and storage down below for all their kitchen needs.

When we've had enough of watching him play or just want to get moving, we make our way through the marketplace downstairs to the "AS IS" section. Here you can find scratch and dent items, or even items that have been discontinued, for marked down prices. If you get really lucky, you'll find a scratch and dent item still in the box with barely any damage for close to 50% off the original price (which has happened with two pieces we have purchased).

I have been wanting to get a new table/desk area for my scrapbooking room. The set-up I have now is definitely adequate, a nice corner unit that hubby built, but it would be nice to have things spread out a little more. Hubby thinks I should have a desk that angles slightly, like an architect's desk, so I can really see the layouts that I'm working on. I think I just need a taller chair or a lower table. We were planning on waiting until we moved next year to help cut down on weight. Alas, he wanted to spend money on me so I wasn't going to argue.

A few weeks ago we noticed a desk set-up that had the legs and table top sold separately. The legs were triangular shaped and had the capability of slanting the table top if you wanted. Originally priced at $30 per leg, we picked up one leg for only $9.99 with no apparent damage. Since the legs were actually a discontinued item in white, we knew we could pick up another one for only $20 if we didn't come across another "AS IS" one later. We also found a nice white table top with minor damage along the edge which could go against the wall for only $2.99, originally priced at $30.

The only thing about "AS IS" items is that they are final sale. They can't be returned... and for obvious reasons. When we got home, I remembered that the amount of space that the chair could fit under the table top would be limited because of the triangular shaped legs. The tabletop would work, and for only $3, if I changed my mind later it wouldn't be a big set back.

Last week, we hit jackpot! I had been looking at this set up in the catalog:


A nice tabletop with a lip so your items wouldn't slide off the table. This one also has a nice glass piece so if I wanted to add a light box later I could. For only $9.99 I picked up the table top. The only damage? A minor scratch along the edge. What sold for originally $99.99 we picked for less than $10!

And on top of that, we found another white triangular leg for only $9.99 as well. So for less that $30, I was able to purchase the table set I wanted that was originally priced at $159.99!!

I love IKEA! Now if we could only find the extendable toddler bed at a discount for LMA before next year's move.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Kitchen Remodel Complete!

Our kitchen remodeling is finally complete. Although there are a few minor touch-ups that need to be done and we would still like to replace the countertops with new laminate (or whatever is on sale at the time) and tile back splash, at least the cabinets are done.

I have to admit, I was a little hesitant about going to an off white color for the cabinets, but our main objective wasn't to please me. It was to appeal to possible new buyers in the future. We were told by a neighbor real estate agent that lighter is better. And boy was she right.

Before, I remember thinking that the kitchen was so dark at night with only the track lighting on the ceiling. Now, you walk into the kitchen and it just explodes with light! I'm so happy we chose the linen white and the brushed nickel hardware. I just hope this gets us our asking price in the spring or at least a really good tenant.

Before:


After:

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Coupons 101

Last month I posted about my new found aspiring career to save money by using coupons. I'm not talking one or two coupons with your grocery order. I'm talking $27 worth of coupons! Which is exactly how much I saved yesterday when I went grocery shopping at our Army commissary (I saved $21 two weeks ago).

So I thought I would spread the love and give you a few links to some of my favorite coupon websites. Make sure to bookmark these, you may want to check them on a daily basis (if you have time of course).

Moms By Heart is a mother of five who, feeling the tough times in the economy, decided to spread the "love" by sharing her found deals. From codes for a free Redbox movie to links for Target coupons (which take both manufacturer and Target coupons for the same item making these FREE or close to it) to coupon codes for online catalogs. This site is a must to visit!

Hot Coupon World is great for printing more Target, CVS, and Walgreens coupons. There's also a database available for coupons, but I haven't used that much yet.

Coupons.com is a great place to check out grocery coupons, coupons for local restaurants, and entertainment.

Coupon Clipper you can purchase coupons... if they are still available. For cents on the dollar you can pick up and have shipped to your house a handful of coupons.

A few others to check out include:
Surviving the Stores
Red Plum
The Freebie Blogger

And just in case you would like more proof of the savings you can get from coupons, take a look:


All of the above (from a combination of Target and our Army commissary/grocery store) for $3.39 including tax. Just by using manufacturer coupons from either the newspaper or online. So get out there and save some money! And let me know if you have any other sites that are worth checking out.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Bargain hunting kicks a**

Over the past month or so, I've really gotten into coupon clipping and saving more money for our family. I mean, who couldn't use a few extra dollars each month? I can't remember how it started, but I know it started with Moms By Heart blog. Not sure where, when, or even how I came across this blog, but this Mom puts together a compilation of savings from Target, Wal-mart, CVS, and Walgreens. Along with a few other blogs that I've come across the way, I've managed to get some pretty good deals over the past week.

I now present, exhibit A:


Last week alone, although not in the same purchase, I managed to purchase all of the above merchandise for ... wait for it...


$7.62 including tax


That's right! Can you believe it? All that would have normally cost me $23.59 plus tax (and yes, that is three Aveeno moisturizers, Johnson's baby wash, and two tubes of toothpastes with toothbrushes)!

Okay, so it may not be as good as Catwoman who managed to get three packages of Huggies diapers, four packages of Huggies baby wipes, gobs of applesauce, beaucoup room deorderizer, two bags of dog food, and fresh meat for a measly $27 including tax, but I'm working on it. I'm not that good yet, but I am aspiring to be just like her some day.

If you're curious to know more about my coupon shopping online, let me know. I'll hook ya up.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Money savvy


Ever wonder if you are paying too much money for your cell phone plan or your internet access? Apprently, there is a website out there, Billshrink.com that can analyze your bills to find the best plans for you.

I haven't checked it out yet myself, but I thought it was too cool of an idea not to share.

Oh, and speaking about money. Has anyone seen the gas prices in the D.C. area lately?? Around the corner we are down to $1.59 per gallon for gas! Kick ass!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Can you believe it?

I can't believe it was just 2 weeks ago that I posted about our local gas price being below $2.50. Yesterday...



That's what I'm talking about! Since taking this photo, it has decreased another cent and a different gas station is down to $2.04! I remember the last time that we paid less than $2.00 per gallon was Valentine's Day 2006 when we lived in Burnsville, MN. As long as the prices keep going the way they are, I'm sure we'll see less than $2.00 (actually just south of us in Fredericksburg, VA already are seeing these prices!) before the end of the year.

If you check out Gas Buddy online, you can find the cheapest gas price in your area as well.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

$2.45

Yes, I know. I said I would be posting about when Gramma and Pop-pop visited, but a lot has been going on since then. I've actually picked up another client and I'm getting ready to attend the Fall Festival in Lake Ridge. I'll be showcasing my work and hopefully spread the word about me and my scrap-tastic work!

Anyways, I've been meaning to take a picture of our local gas prices (actually at BJ's and Sam's Club), but today I forgot my camera....and I really wanted to tell everyone what our prices are here. Yes, the title is correct! $2.45!! How flipping cool is that?!! I filled up our gas guzzling Ford F-150 for only $57.50! Considering we've been on a stricter budget lately and have allotted $200 for gas per month, this leaves more money for groceries buying cricut cartridges on ebay!

So, I'll try really hard to get the "month in review" post up this week. Next week, I'll post about our visit to the local Fire Station and the local pumpkin patch/nursery. Then be prepared for some uber-cute halloween pictures next month! This year, Little Man is Tigger!

TTFN!