Showing posts with label bargains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bargains. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Favorite Deals This Week

My favorite deals of the week...
6- 3pks of Crystal Light for FREE
2lbs of Cheese for $1.99 (not pictured) x 2
4 pieces of Cover Girl make-up for $8.39.

My kids even praised me and gave me a high-five when I told them about it. :o)

Monday, March 2, 2009

Oops, I did it again.

I'm out-of-town visiting my friend Krissi, but this didn't stop me from visiting Kmart, one more time, before the double coupon week ended. I wanted to check to see if they had more items stocked than ours...and they did. Here's what I got here:

-6 Kotex pantyliner (Candice, are you squirming?)=$Free
-Vaseline lotion=$.29
-Gillette Shampoo=$.50
-Johnson & Johnson gauze pads=$Free
-Johnson & Johnson first aid tape=$Free
-3 Band-aids (20ct)=$Free
-More Ky Warming=$2.49 (Candice, I know what you're thinking. Your secret is safe with me.)

Total=$3.85+tax

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Me Too

Me too, me too...I wanna play!

I've heard and seen so many people saving so much money by couponing that I really want to figure this couponing thing out. With Kmart having another double coupon week, I thought I'd see what kind of deals I could get. (Most of the items I went there for, were out of stock!) So I'm happy to have found what I did. Here's what I got:

-8 Post Cereals =less than $1 each *This was an unusual purchase for me, because I rarely buy boxed cereal. I almost always buy the Malt-o-Meal bagged cereal, mostly because I think it's cheaper. Is it really??? Has anyone done the research on price per ounce?
-Crest Toothpaste =FREE
-Bic Razors (10pk)= FREE
-6 Oral B Toothbrushes =FREE
-4 Bayer Chewable Asprin=FREE
-KY Warming=$2.49
-Johnson & Johnson First Aid pads=FREE
-Windex =FREE
-Arm & Hammer Laundry Detergent (50oz)=$1
-Quaker Mini Delights =FREE
-2 Ocean Spray juice =.50 each

My grand total spent was.... $10.43!

If you add all of it up, it comes to more than $10.43, but there was an extra discount automatically taken off for every 4 boxes of cereal AND I also printed off an internet coupon for Kmart (when you spend $50 you get $5 off). So my total before coupons was around $54 and then they took all the coupons off. What a beautiful thing. :o)

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Kissin' Frogs

Have you ever heard the phrase, "Sometimes you've got to kiss a lot of frogs, to find a prince"? This is a philosophy that I have adopted from my parents. In other words, some times you've got to go to a lot of yard sales or a lot of second-hand stores or a lot of clearance racks, to find "treasures"...oh, I mean "princes".

My family LOVES to find a bargain...maybe you could call us a bit obsessed. When we get together, we talk about what our latest bargains have been. We like to show our wares and say, "Guess how much I paid for this!" Growing up in it, I didn't give it a second-thought. When my brother-in-law Josh was married into the family, at first, he thought we were all nuts..or at least a little strange. Since then, he's been converted or should I say he's been turned to the dark-side?

My most recent "kissin' of frogs" has been at the Idaho Youth Ranch (Boise Headquarters). They have a big warehouse and yard that has TONS of stuff (either from their stores or donations that get sorted through to go to all their different stores). They have opened it up to the public to pick through and find "treasures". This warehouse experience is NOT for the faint-of-heart and is NOT for everyone. If you're worried about sanitation or getting your hands dirty, stay home. :o)

The drill: If you are a serious Youth Ranch shopper, you're there at or before the time of the opening of the gates. When the gate has been unlocked and pushed back, you run for the biggest shopping cart you can find. Then you rush inside and start picking, sorting, and rummaging through big blue bins, as fast as you can. There's a bit of competition and a bit of ellbow-throwing involved (believe it or not). --There are also "regulars" and my dad is one of them. The workers know him by name and he has made "friends" with some of his competitors. --When you have collected a cart full, then you go to your self-designated "spot". You sift through all the junk...I mean "treasures" and decide what to keep and what to throw back. Then if you're a real die-hard, you stick around for several more big blue bins to be brought out. This sometimes takes a few hours to feel like you've seen enough. Each time a bin is brought out, the "regulars" hover and swarm around them. A bin is "devoured" in less than a minute, usually. When you feel like you've had enough fun, you go to the register and have them give you your total. Usually the fee for a good cart full is from $3-$6. Yes, the WHOLE cart is 3-6 dollars! That means you're getting things for pennies on the dollar. Amazing!

Here is just a small part of what my dad and I have found at the Youth Ranch recently...




A HUGE box of Legos, with hundreds of pieces, characters and bases.











Lamps and almost brand new shades.








This now sits on my entry way table. I LOVE it!











Decorative glassware








Lots of Build-a-Bear clothing and accessories including; a cell phone, shoes, boots, purse and a bathing suit.









Lots of Build-a-Bear animals.







More fish food and accessories than we could ever use up.







Tons of like-new Play-doh and tools.









Holiday decorations galore.










Games, puzzles and art supplies out the wah-zoo.








We had a lot of games to begin with, but now have 2 whole closets FULL.









We've also found; cameras, cd/dvds/vhs and tapes, new chalk, bubbles, tons of different types of toys, yarn, thread, sewing supplies, pens/pencils/crayons, coloring books, bells, an old movie camera, brand new puppets, sterling silver spoons and much, much more! It's amazing what people donate or throw away. We've found a lot of things that are brand new with tags on... or many things that are like-new.

We don't plan on keeping ALL the stuff we get from the Youth Ranch. My dad has big plans for a Spring yard sale and we have been doing a little Ebaying too.

Sad sidenote: On Feb 14th the Youth Ranch warehouse began charging $.50 per pound. That's just WAY too much for us to frequent as often. My dad is more of a die-hard than me and still frequents the warehouse a few times a week. Now he only buys what's most valuable to him, instead of A LOT of extra stuff we couldn't use anyway. Whew!

What's the latest "frog" you've kissed??? I LOVE bargain stories!