Wednesday, July 17, 2013

This Week's Final Planned Shops



All of the items pictured above were purchased at Harris Teeter for a total of $14.13 (including tax). 

The Mueller's spaghetti and the Premium Rounds were absolutely FREE using manufacturer's coupons.

The Hellman's was on sale B1G1 and I had manufacturer's coupons and e-coupons which made it $0.99 each. 

The Vidal Sassoon shampoo and conditioner is normally $2.99 each. With $1.00 off coupons during Super Doubles,  I paid $0.49 each!

The HT ibuprofen ($1.97), Lysol wipes ($0.97 ea), Lance crackers ($1.87), and the Pepsi Max ($1.97 ea) were part of my eVIC specials.  (These print at the bottom of your receipt so be sure to read it as there are often some great deals to be had.)  I was able to pair the eVIC special on the Lance crackers with a printable coupon which made it even better!

I didn't do all of the math on this transaction, but, my receipt indicates that I saved $56.35. 




The picture above includes items purchased from Kroger.  I paid a total of $32.17 (including tax).  This included a Pork Loin which was on sale $1.99/lb ($7.22). 

The Vitamin Water is a great example for saying, "Check carefully!".  The ad and most in-store ads indicated that they were on sale 10/$10 or $1.00 each.  If you bought only 9, they were $0.67 as part of their 'Hydration Event'.  They normally cost $1.29 each. 

I was pleased to find that the Arm & Hammer 4X was included in the sale ($2.99).  I had coupons for $1.00 off which, of course, made it $1.99 per bottle. 

Again, I didn't do all of the math on this transaction, but, my receipt indicates that I saved $32.64.




I finished off my shopping this week by picking up the remaining things that we needed at Walmart.  I find that, overall, their prices are the best for the things that we use.  I was able to use another $3.50 in coupons!

This week's planned shopping went well and nearly everything went off without a hitch.  I was able to use store sales, manufacturer's coupons, e-coupons, and printable coupons to save a ton of money.

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