Earth Fare has a new coupon for $1 off 16 or 32 ounce deli soups here. Coupon is ONLY valid 1/22 and it is the grab-n-go cold soups only.
Also, Frugally Farming Family has posted up the great deals available this month at Earth Fare. Links are also posted if printable coupons are available. Most deals will end 1/26. Thanks, Frugally Farming Family!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Amazon --- up to $10 back on select magazine subscriptions
Right now, when you purchase select magazine subscriptions from Amazon.com, you'll receive up to $10 back for a future Amazon.com purchase. The magazines include Time, People, Southern Living, and more! Check out the full list here.
I did this deal last year and it's great because you don't have to wait forever to get the $5 or $10 Amazon account credit. I got All You magazine (which is eligible for this offer) for 2 years for just $24, that's $1/issue, a savings of over half the cover price. All You is great for couponers because each issue has tons of coupons, many you won't find anywhere else. It is also only sold at Walmart where it costs about $2.25/issue. My Walmart sells out quickly, so I'm really glad I did this deal.
I did this deal last year and it's great because you don't have to wait forever to get the $5 or $10 Amazon account credit. I got All You magazine (which is eligible for this offer) for 2 years for just $24, that's $1/issue, a savings of over half the cover price. All You is great for couponers because each issue has tons of coupons, many you won't find anywhere else. It is also only sold at Walmart where it costs about $2.25/issue. My Walmart sells out quickly, so I'm really glad I did this deal.
Mail Call! Hasbro, P&G, and Stacy's
Hasbro sent me a rebate check for $8. Way back in November, Toys R Us had a great deal on Hasbro games: $10 gift card with the purchase of $25+. I combined this deal with a mail-in rebate to get the $3.99 board games for just $1.99 each! I was surprised to learn that this rebate is still ongoing! Head here to print out a rebate form if needed (offer ends 1/31). (Thanks Hip to Save for the rebate link)
Stacy's sent me a coupon for a FREE bag. All I had to do was sign up as a fan of their Facebook page. This offer has ended, but it is not a bad idea to follow/fan companies whose products you like. You never know what you might get!
P&G sent me a box of samples of their various products. I also got a booklet of coupons (some have NO size restriction so I'll be hunting for trial size). You can get a box too by signing up for P&G Everyday Solutions. Just look on the right hand side for the P&G Brand Sampler link.
Stacy's sent me a coupon for a FREE bag. All I had to do was sign up as a fan of their Facebook page. This offer has ended, but it is not a bad idea to follow/fan companies whose products you like. You never know what you might get!
P&G sent me a box of samples of their various products. I also got a booklet of coupons (some have NO size restriction so I'll be hunting for trial size). You can get a box too by signing up for P&G Everyday Solutions. Just look on the right hand side for the P&G Brand Sampler link.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Victoria's Secret --- free shipping with swimsuit purchase
Until January 21, get free shipping from Victoria's Secret with the purchase of any full priced swimwear when you use code SWIMSHIP. This offer applies to your ENTIRE order, not just the swimwear! Restrictions may apply.
Special deal for Crafters and Jewelry makers!
Fire Mountain Gems has a January White Sale going on right now until 8 am PST February 1. There's also a 48-hour sale with beads for just $1 until 8 am PST January 21. These beads are not the cheap plastic kind, but include glass, ceramic, and gemstone.
This is a great time to get supplies and tools for up to 50% off! Plan ahead and make this year's Christmas gifts!
This is a great time to get supplies and tools for up to 50% off! Plan ahead and make this year's Christmas gifts!
Paypal deal for parents of teenagers
Until January 25, Paypal will deposit $10 in new Student accounts (limit 4). However, the parent must already have Paypal AND be invited to participate by email. If you're interested, check your email!
The importance of price lists
When you go shopping, it is very important that you know whether or not an item is on sale. Sure, there are signs, stickers, and ads that say an item is on sale, but is it? Can you pick out a sale if it is not advertised?
For example, StoreA is having a "sale" on bread 2/$4. However, regular/informed shoppers know that bread is regularly $1.75 each, not $2 each. StoreA is counting on some customers not knowing or caring what the actual price of bread should be. StoreA might also change the price of bread to $1.00 one day without advertising it. A smart shopper with a price list will know to buy bread that day and possibly even stock up for the future when bread is back to $1.75.
Price lists (stock up lists) will help you know when items are on sale and when you should buy an item. Items on the list should be items you buy/use regularly and how much you want to pay after discounts and coupons. Personally, I know that I want to buy bananas at about .33/lb or 3lb/$1, because that is a good price in my area. When bananas are .59/lb, I DO NOT buy bananas! Now, I know that is only .26 difference, but small amounts like this on a cartload of items can add up fast.
Price lists are unique for each shopper. In your area, .59/lb for bananas may be a good price. So, on your list you would put, "bananas .59/lb". No matter the price, it should be a price you are willing to pay. I can get makeup for free or almost free, but since I don't use it, I'm not willing to buy it at ANY price. No matter the price, it's not a good deal unless you will use the item!
**I have to say that price lists are also good for keeping track of your progress using coupons. When I first started using coupons, I was willing to pay $2/box for cereal. Now that I know more about sales and coupons, I'm only willing to pay .50-.75/box for cereal.**
For example, StoreA is having a "sale" on bread 2/$4. However, regular/informed shoppers know that bread is regularly $1.75 each, not $2 each. StoreA is counting on some customers not knowing or caring what the actual price of bread should be. StoreA might also change the price of bread to $1.00 one day without advertising it. A smart shopper with a price list will know to buy bread that day and possibly even stock up for the future when bread is back to $1.75.
Price lists (stock up lists) will help you know when items are on sale and when you should buy an item. Items on the list should be items you buy/use regularly and how much you want to pay after discounts and coupons. Personally, I know that I want to buy bananas at about .33/lb or 3lb/$1, because that is a good price in my area. When bananas are .59/lb, I DO NOT buy bananas! Now, I know that is only .26 difference, but small amounts like this on a cartload of items can add up fast.
Price lists are unique for each shopper. In your area, .59/lb for bananas may be a good price. So, on your list you would put, "bananas .59/lb". No matter the price, it should be a price you are willing to pay. I can get makeup for free or almost free, but since I don't use it, I'm not willing to buy it at ANY price. No matter the price, it's not a good deal unless you will use the item!
**I have to say that price lists are also good for keeping track of your progress using coupons. When I first started using coupons, I was willing to pay $2/box for cereal. Now that I know more about sales and coupons, I'm only willing to pay .50-.75/box for cereal.**
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