I was interviewed by the Daily Herald a few weeks ago for an article about how to save money and be more prepared for case lot sales. The article was published today and I'm pleased with how it turned out!
How to save on case lot sales:
#1. Establish Price Points - Know what your "great deal" price is before heading out to the store!
#2. Do Your Homework - Bulk buys aren't always the best deal!
#3. Cut Coupons - Savings always stack up when you match coupons to sales!
#4. Set Money Aside - Put away a little $ each month in preparation for bulk buys throughout the year!
#5. Take Inventory - Find out how much more food you actually need before buying more!
#6. Split It Up - Share the cost of bulk buys with family or friends if you can't use it all!
#7. Buy Only What You Use - Trying out new products in bulk is a bad idea if your family ends up hating them!
#8. Invest In Food - You should consider your food storage as an investment in your future!
Check out the full article on MOMCLICK
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
A Savvy Tip: 50 FREE Disney Rewards Points
Right now you can get 50 FREE Disney Movie Rewards points to add to your account! Just sign up for the Cars 2 Sweepstakes and you'll get a code worth 50 Points!
New to Disney Movie Rewards? Read Here!
Thanks Freesnatcher!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
A Savvy Tip: Understanding Loss Leaders & Sales Cycles
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As an avid couponer for the last 18 years, I employ a variety of savings strategies to boost my shopping power at the store. Whether it's coupon matching, price point comparisons or multiple newspaper subscription purchases, saving money at the grocery store can certainly become a chore for many shoppers. However, a few key insights in to how store sales are actually run can minimize shopping trips and maximize grocery budget savings!
One little understood ad tactic is called "Loss Leader Advertising." At it's core, this is a simple method by which grocers and retailers alike, attempt to draw shoppers in to their stores on a weekly basis. In basic terms, Loss Leaders are all items displayed on the front page of any grocery or retail sales flyer. (Loss leader produce buys can also be found in the top section on the back page of grocery ads.) These groceries or even clothing and other household products are drastically discounted in order to excite shoppers into running out to the store and saving big bucks! In essence, these companies are trying to Lead you in to their store by taking a Loss on the products they're advertising. They're not necessarily taking a loss in revenue for selling the products so cheap, though sometimes they are. Typically, they just aren't making as much money as they normally would. The goal in putting low cost items on the front page of an ad is to get shoppers into the store in the hopes they will buy the rest of their needed grocery items or other non-sale items while they're in the store scoring the advertised hot deals! Basically, they want you to buy not only what's on page 1, but what's also on page 2, 3, 4 and even extra items not advertised.
However, Smart Shoppers stick with page 1! (That's not to say that with a few great coupons you can't snag some amazing deals throughout the rest of the ad as well!!) If you are just starting out in trying to build your food storage or trying to simply shop a little savvier, stick to page 1 of any sale ad and you'll be sure to stretch your budget a little further!
Secondly, it's important to understand how these loss leader sale items tie in to sale cycles and when you should stock up on products for your family! Hot loss leader sales don't happen every once in a while, they happen every month. And quite noticeably, the same product lines go on sale again and again, at approximately 3 month intervals. Have you every noticed how often Betty Crocker Cake Mix or Quaker Oatmeal go on sale? Did you know that almost every single item stocked at a grocery store goes on sale at least once every 3 months? It's true! That means, you should consider planning your grocery purchases to match these 3 month cycles. You don't need to buy a years supply of Campbell's soup in one shopping trip especially if you don't have money in the budget to do so (unless it's a truly amazing sale of course ;-). You can still fill the shelves in your pantry quite well by planning on making bulk buys in quarterly installments instead of all at once. Sometimes this makes "stocking up" easier on the wallet!
Knowing how sales work is half the battle in winning big savings at the grocery store! Shopping with your 2 year old who keeps screaming he needs a sucker is the other!
Monday, March 14, 2011
A Savvy Tip - Secret Savings on Gas!
My FIL sent me an email with some awesome tips on saving money while pumping gas! I haven't tried these out but they sound very logical - who knew!!
- Only buy or fill up your car or truck in the early morning when the ground temperature is still cold. Service stations have their storage tanks buried below ground. The colder the ground the more dense the gasoline, when it gets warmer gasoline expands, so buying in the afternoon or in the evening....your gallon is not exactly a gallon.
- When you're filling up do not squeeze the trigger of the nozzle to a fast mode If you look you will see that the trigger has three (3) stages: low, middle, and high. You should be pumping on low mode, thereby minimizing the vapors that are created while you are pumping. All hoses at the pump have a vapor return. If you are pumping on the fast rate, some of the liquid that goes to your tank becomes vapor. Those vapors are being sucked up and back into the underground storage tank so you're getting less worth for your money.
- One of the most important tips is to fill up when your gas tank is HALF FULL. The reason for this is the more gas you have in your tank the less air occupying its empty space. Gasoline evaporates faster than you imagine. Gasoline storage tanks have an internal floating roof. This roof serves as zero clearance between the gas and the atmosphere, so it minimizes the evaporation.
- Another reminder, if there is a gasoline truck pumping into the storage tanks when you stop to buy gas, DO NOT fill up; most likely the gasoline is being stirred up as the gas is being delivered, and you might pick up some of the dirt that normally settles on the bottom.
WOW - a few simple changes could add up to big savings when pumping gas!
A Savvy Freebie - Purex With Zout Sample
Head over to Freesamplepurex.com for a free sample of Purex with Zout!
(Purex gave me a bottle of Purex Zout to try out and it smells awesome. Not only does it smell amazing, it cleans amazingly. With 3 little kids and a 5 acre dirt pile for a yard, Purex with Zout is the perfect stain remover for my laundry! Hurry and get your free sample before they're gone!)
A Savvy Giveaway - Purex Complete Crystals Winners
I was so excited when Purex sent me a bottle of Purex Crystals Softeners to try out. Plus they gave me 3 coupons for free bottles to give away!
Congratulations to my winners of a FREE Bottle of Purex Crystals Softeners:
Ashley Bogard
Kirsten
Lovingourlife
Please email me with your addresses so I can mail you out a free coupon!
Saturday, March 12, 2011
A Savvy Giveaway - Purex Complete Crystals + $0.99 Purex Sunday!
I was so excited when Purex sent me a bottle of Purex Crystals Softeners to try out. I was intrigued when I saw these on sale at the grocery store as I have only ever used dryer sheets to soften my clothes. When I picked the bottle up off the shelf, my 1st thought was that it looked like bath salts. Bath salts for the laundry - interesting!
I wondered how Purex Crystals Softener would actual work so I did a little research! You actually add the Purex crystals to your laundry cycle. I love that you don't have to do anything but wash your clothes and then throw them in the dryer! Every thing is taken care of in the washing machine. You can use the crystals in top or front loading machines. It's like one pot cooking - My favorite! Softener REINVENTED! (I must admit, when I used my Purex this weekend I kept trying to put a fabric softener sheet in the dryer! I had to stop myself twice :-)
But, the best thing about Purex Crystals Softeners is that it is 92% natural which means Purex Complete Crystals is the only major softener that doesn't use tons of oil to make clothes feel softer (found in most softeners)! Most fabric softeners use oils which strips children's sleepwear of non-flammable chemicals which are put in place to protect the child wearing them! But Purex is uniquely different, so our kids are kept safe!
I love Purex Complete Crystals and would recommend them to anyone! (They made my laundry room smell soooooo good that I stayed in for the whole dryer cycle and cleaned the laundry room. Now to the office - do you think they make Purex for computer rooms - need some motivation to file my taxes!)
Purex gave me 3 FREE full size bottle coupons to give away! Entering to win is easy. Just click on the Purex Website HERE and tell me what % of oil most fabric softeners use and post it in the comments below! While you're there watch the child sleepwear saftey video - it's very informative! I'll give One FREE bottle coupon away to 3 different users on Monday morning so get to clicking!
FYI - we will be getting a $2.00 Purex Complete Crystals Coupon on Sunday! Match this up with Walgreens $2.99 sale next week = $0.99 + keep your kids safe!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Cooking With Coupons: Homemade Maple Syrup
At our house we love maple syrup! And while I stock up when it goes on sale for rock bottom prices at the grocery store, I also like making my own maple syrup for our family for even less $$$. Mapleine Syrup extract from Mccormick makes truly some of the most delicious maple syrup I have ever tasted! And guess what!?! You can use Mccormick spice/extract coupons on this product to cut your costs! Watch for McCormick coupons very soon ;-) Maple Syrup extract is a great pantry item that you should have readily available in your own cupboards!
If you've never made maple syrup before, it is soooooooo easy!
*Homemade Maple Syrup Recipe :
*Homemade Maple Syrup Recipe: Patty Steadman (Savvy Facebook)
(Each bottle of Mapleine = 24 pts Syrup)
And if you're looking for something fun this St. Patricks Day, how about dyeing your maple syrup green (the kids think it looks like Palmolive) for breakfast, along with green scrambled eggs and green "ham" (bacon) and green pancakes. The bacon comes out a weird green color when you cook it with a couple drops of green food coloring , but still fun! My dad always dyed our pancakes green for St. Patty's Day and it's a fun tradition I continue with my kids each year!
If you've never made maple syrup before, it is soooooooo easy!
*Homemade Maple Syrup Recipe :
- 1 cup water
- 2 cups sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon Mapleine Imitation Maple Flavor
*Homemade Maple Syrup Recipe: Patty Steadman (Savvy Facebook)
- 1 cup white sugar, 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 teaspoon Mapleine Imitation Maple Flavor
(Each bottle of Mapleine = 24 pts Syrup)
And if you're looking for something fun this St. Patricks Day, how about dyeing your maple syrup green (the kids think it looks like Palmolive) for breakfast, along with green scrambled eggs and green "ham" (bacon) and green pancakes. The bacon comes out a weird green color when you cook it with a couple drops of green food coloring , but still fun! My dad always dyed our pancakes green for St. Patty's Day and it's a fun tradition I continue with my kids each year!
A Savvy Craft: Shamrock Potato Stamps
I love it when I can use hold hold and pantry items already on hand to create fun with my kids. I like these Shamrock Potato Stamps from Family Fun because it's simple and I already have everything required to make these. These would make a great note card to attached to a plate of Rainbow Cupcakes for a neighbor gift on St. Patricks Day!
Materials:
Materials:
- Heart-shaped cookie cutter (2 1/2 inches wide and long)
- Potato, cut in half
- Paring knife
- Green acrylic paint
- Paintbrush
- Press a heart-shaped cookie cutter into the cut face of a potato half.
- With the cutter still in place, use a paring knife to cut the potato from around the heart (a parent's job).
- Remove the cutter, then dip the heart into green acrylic paint and press it onto the paper. Repeat to make two more leaves, then use a paintbrush to add a swish for the stem.
A Savvy Craft: Shamrock Hair Bows
I saw this St. Patrick's Day craft and wanted to share with you! It's so cute and inexpensive to make!
What you will need:
- 1/8 yard green satin
- Gem or button for center
- Clip or pin backing
- Candle and lighter
- Hot glue gun
- Needle and thread
- Pen
- Few inches of ribbon
Print the provided template on cardstock.
Step 2:
Trace the pattern pieces onto the satin fabric. Cut out the shamrock pieces. Snip a short slit into the leaves of each piece to make it look like a shamrock.
Step 3:
Carefully hold the edges of the shamrock pieces next a flame - carefully singe the edges taking care not to light the fabric on fire or burn yourself.
Step 4:
Nest the shamrocks one on top of the other and sew a few stitches into the center of your shamrock or apply glue to hold pieces in place.
Step 5:
Glue a jewel or button into the center of the shamrock.
Step 6:
Glue a clip to the back of your shamrock.
Sooo cute and easy! Check out Momclick for more tips and patterns to make this great St. Patricks Day hair bow!
Monday, March 7, 2011
A Savvy Birthday Freebie - Orange Julius
My husband is the king of birthday freebies. Every year he tries to use as many birthday freebies coupons as humanly possible. I swear he is going to make himself sick someday! His latest birthday freebie comes from Orange Julius. He actually just signed up for this one, but the offers are already rolling in!
Here's what you get if you sign up for the Orange Julius Quench Club:
(This is a B1G1F coupon just for signing up!)
I'll let you know what the actual birthday coupon is when it arrives, though my guess is that it changes frequently.
See My Favorite Birthday Freebies!
A Savvy Tip - How To Tag a Facebook Page
If you're an avid Facebook user like I am, you should understand a new feature introduced to help your comments/compliments/complaints be seen by manufacturers, retailers and even friends! It's called Facebook Tagging! Basically, you are allowed to refer to a friend, manufacturer, grocer or retailer by name when you post a comment in your status. To tag a FB page you must "like" them or be a "friend" first! Then, simply use the @ sign and begin typing their name. A drop down menu will appear and you can select the appropriate Facebook page you want to mention. Here's the coolest part: when you mention a Facebook page/company/friend in your status update your comment is also seen by everyone on their Facebook page. Kind of cool huh!
So why would you use this Facebook feature? It's a great way for friends to see you've been talking about them or automatically link them to a recent photo of them and your comments about it on your Facebook page. It's also a great way to show support for brands or companies you love, as well as express frustration, and be heard! Many companies are also starting to run giveaways which include tagging as a form of entry. A few month ago when Lowe's ran their awesome Black Friday Facebook giveaway they asked users to tag them to show support. It didn't count as an entry for the giveaway, but I believe tagging will soon be an option for many Facebook promotions and giveaways.
Here's a video that Chick Fil A put together to show users how to tag:
Tagging is easy, but while I use this feature regularly I also use it like salt, just a little to taste. Tagging manufacturer websites too much puts a bad taste in other Facebookers mouths and you'll find your comments being marked as spam which could get you kicked off Facebook for a minimum of 24 hours.
Try to tag your friends or you could tag @savvyshopperdeals and say hi! :-)
So why would you use this Facebook feature? It's a great way for friends to see you've been talking about them or automatically link them to a recent photo of them and your comments about it on your Facebook page. It's also a great way to show support for brands or companies you love, as well as express frustration, and be heard! Many companies are also starting to run giveaways which include tagging as a form of entry. A few month ago when Lowe's ran their awesome Black Friday Facebook giveaway they asked users to tag them to show support. It didn't count as an entry for the giveaway, but I believe tagging will soon be an option for many Facebook promotions and giveaways.
Here's a video that Chick Fil A put together to show users how to tag:
Tagging is easy, but while I use this feature regularly I also use it like salt, just a little to taste. Tagging manufacturer websites too much puts a bad taste in other Facebookers mouths and you'll find your comments being marked as spam which could get you kicked off Facebook for a minimum of 24 hours.
Try to tag your friends or you could tag @savvyshopperdeals and say hi! :-)
Sunday, March 6, 2011
A Savvy Freebie - Papa Murphy Birthday Freebie
The birthday freebies keep rolling in for my dearest Macgyver! The latest freebie comes from Papa Murphy's and entitles the birthday boy to free cookie dough on his birthday - yum!
Sign up for Papa Murphy's Eclub to get your Free Cookie Dough, as well as other coupons and promotions!
See My Favorite Birthday Freebies!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
A Savvy Update: Walmart Coupon Policy Changes
I'm soooooo excited! Walmart has updated their Coupon Policy to include giving users overage and accepting catalina coupons!
Walmart accepts the following types of coupons (see guidelines below):
- Manufacturers' coupons
- Print-at-home internet coupons
- Must be legible, have "Manufacturer Coupon" printed on them, have a valid remit address for the manufacturer, valid expiration date, and have a scannable bar code.
- Competitors' coupons that feature a specific item for a specified price
- for example, $2.99
- Soft drink container caps
- Checkout coupons
- (also called "Catalinas") that are printed at our competitors' registers, have "Manufacturer Coupon" with specific requirements printed on them, a valid remit address for the manufacturer, valid expiration date, and a scannable bar code.
- Print-at-home Internet coupons that require no purchase
- Competitors' coupons for dollars/cents or percentage off, buy one get one free, and double- or triple-value coupons
- Only one coupon per item is permitted.
- Coupons must have an expiration date and be redeemed prior to expiration.
- Coupons may exceed the price of the item. Change may be given or applied toward the cost of the basket purchase.
- Walmart only accepts coupons for merchandise that we sell.
- Coupons must be presented at the time of purchase.
- We accept the following with Customer Service Supervisor/Management approval:
- 40 or more coupons
- Any coupon over $20
- $50 or more in coupons in one transaction
Download the New Walmart Coupon Policy for your binder HERE
Friday, March 4, 2011
A Savvy Tip - FREE Money From Cellfire!
I just wanted to make sure everyone saw this hot deal from Cellfire! Today only, until 6pm EST you can get up to a $3 loadable coupon on your Smith's or other Kroger store shopping card!
I won $3.00!!! Log in to Cellfire
Thanks Freebies2Deals and MyCouponLibrary!
Cooking With Coupons: Smores To Go
I do have to say, while I love camping, fishing and all that outdoor stuff (yes, I even tie and bait my own hook - thanks dad!) I found out we will be going to a camp facility with cabins - YES!!! Not only that, but there's hot running water, showers, real bathrooms, electricity and more - WOOT, I love Heber Valley Girls camp!
I had my first camp meeting with the girls a couple days ago and wanted to get them really psych'd up to go, and bring a fun treat to share with the girls. I'm kind of, well alright then, not kind of but really, a matchy matchy, coordinated type gal so I wanted the treat to be themed to camping. Almost instantly I thought up these fun and super easy Smores To Go! (These would also be great for a fun family night or a rainy day treat when you just can't pitch a tent!)
Ingredients:
- 1 Bag Giant Roasters Campfire Marshmallows (*HOT* $1.00 sale at Harmons)
- 2 Bags Pretzel Rods (a.k.a twigs :-)
- Graham Crackers
- 1 1/2 Bags Wilton Candy Melts (Used a 50% off coupon to buy these at a craft store)
Directions:
Step #1:
Run a sharp knife under hot water. Wipe blade and insert all the way through a marshmallow. Repeat for each marshmallow. Insert a pretzel rod just to the end of the marshmallow. Complete all marshmallows before the next step. Place on a wax paper lined cookie sheet.
Step #2. Melt chocolate according to package directions in a tall, narrow bowl. Dip marshmallows half way in melted chocolate. Allow excess chocolate to drip off or lightly tap pretzel rod against the container to remove excess chocolate. (I used a tall Ziploc container on sale this week for $1.25 after coupons at Harmons.)
Step #3: Lightly press freshly dipped marshmallow in coarsely crushed graham cracker crumbs and place on wax paper to cool. Repeat.
Step #4: Enjoy!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
A Savvy Tip: Quiznos Birthday Freebie
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