Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Great Deal Alert: Herbal Essences for $0.79 at CVS

CVS is running several great specials this week including Herbal Essences Shampoo.

But before I get to Herbal Essences Shampoo, I wanted to mention their "Buy 1 Get 1 Free" offer on Purex (2 for $6.99). It wasn't the best deal I've ever gotten on Purex, but some of the containers had 20% extra. Adding in my $4 off CVS purchase of $20 or more, I got 120 ounces (76 loads) for $5.59 (compare that to 100 ounces at Publix for $7.69).

Back to the shampoo: Well remember I told you all to get the CVS card because it gives you sale prices and it also triggers valuable coupons too.

Anyway I had a manufacturer’s coupon that took $2 off when I bought 2 bottles of shampoo. Next, CVS is currently running a special on Herbal Essences Shampoo for $2.99 (regularly $4.69), you also get a CVS coupon for $1 Extra Bucks coupon for future purchase. I used existing extra bucks coupons from prior purchases, which will be replaced by the extra bucks coupons from the shampoo that I will use at a later date. The final price for 2 bottles of shampoo with these coupons was $1.99.

But that was before I applied my "$4 off a purchase of $20 or more" CVS coupon that I received for the Coca-Cola products deal I posted last week. My total purchases were just over $20, so my $4 coupon took another 20% off. That took the 2 shampoo bottles down to $1.58, or $0.79 each! (By the way: since my total BEFORE coupons and discounts was over $20.00, I received another "$4 off a purchase of $20 or more" CVS coupon to set up my next deal).

Here are my calculations:





Shampoo and conditioner:2 x $2.99 each =$5.98
Manufacturers coupon:($2.00)
CVS Extra Bucks coupon:($2.00)
Prorated $4 coupon:(0.40)
Subtotal for 2:$1.58

My final cost came out to be a $.79 a bottle!!

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Recipes and More: Easy Blackberry Cobbler in 50 minutes


Here is a very simple recipe for blackberry cobbler than can be ready in less than an hour:



Ingredients:


1 Can Blackberries, with juice

1 Box Jiffy (or any 1-layer white) cake mix

1 Stick Butter or Margarine





  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.


  2. Pour blackberries into deep dish pie pan.


  3. Sprinkle cake mix evenly over the blackberries.


  4. Slice the butter or margarine evenly over the top of the cake mix.


  5. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes, or until the top has browned.


  6. Serve warm. Great with vanilla ice cream.




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Recipes and More: Simple Cheese Souffle


This cheese souffle is e-a-s-y, and serves 6-8. Start to finish, about one hour:



Ingredients:



5 Slices Bread

4 Eggs, beaten

2 Cups Milk

1 tsp. Salt

1 Cup Sharp Cheddar Cheese, grated





  1. Preheat over to 350 degrees. Spray 1 1/2 quart casserole with non-stick spray.


  2. Remove crusts from bread, cut into 1 inch squares and put 1 layer of bread in the 1 1/2 quart casserole dish.


  3. Put half of grated cheese over bread, then add remaining bread and cheese.


  4. Beat eggs and add milk and salt. Mix well. Pour over bread and cheese.


  5. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes until puffy. Serve immediately. Makes 6-8 servings.




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Great Deal Alert: Maxwell House Coffee, $1.49 per package


Publix is currently running a special on Essential Buys. Maxwell House is one of those specials at $1.99 (regularly $3.41). Already you are saving $1.42.



I took advantage by buying 4, the maximum limit, and applied two coupons I found on this site: www.coupons.com The coupon is $1 off if you buy 2 packages. You save another $.50 on each of the 4 packages. That made the coffee $1.49 per package, saving a total of close to $8 on the 4 packages.



Don't need 4 packages of coffee you say? Hah! When you get a good double savings offer like this, it always pays to buy the maximum amount. As you go through the coupon and sales cycle, you'll find that eventually everything you buy can be purchased this way when the time is right. If you are decide to buy in small quanties, you'll never achieve more than 20-25% savings. By making sure that your entire set of purchases are steeply double discounted, you'll cut your weekly grocery bill by 50-75%, making your dollar go 2-4 times as far.



Final Savings: 56% off - $1.92 per package, final price of $1.42. Total savings of $7.68.



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Great Deal Alert: Easy Mac & Cheese for $.25


Before I get started, set yourself up for the next 75% off deal on Kraft Macaroni and Cheese: Kraft is running a huge promotion for Macaroni and Cheese products. You can find the coupons quickly by clicking on the Kraft ads on our Grocery Watch website. The Kraft Coupons are for "Buy 3 Get 1 Free" and expire in 1/31/2010. The next time your grocery store runs a "Buy 1 Get 1 Free" promotion, you can also use the Kraft coupon so that out of 4 boxes, you'll get 2 free from the "Buy 1 Get 1 Free" and another box free with the "Buy 3 Get 1 Free" coupon from Kraft. 75% off! (See how easy this is...) Also: while you're on our website, please set up your free comparison shopping list and join the website.



Back to the Great Deal: I was able to buy Kraft Easy Mac for $.25 a bowl yesterday by using my coupons. I found a coupon for a Buy One Get One (BOGO) Free coupon on this site: www.smartsource.com and then applied another coupon I found on this site: www.shopathome.com The Easy Mac was $.99/each, so I applied the BOGO coupons(so I got 2 free) and then used the $1 off for 2. My final cost on the Easy Mac was $.50 a bowl saving $.25 on the 2 I had to pay for but, in reality if you spread the cost between what I had to pay for it was only $.25 for each bowl. 75% off on this deal. Yeah baby!



Final savings: 75% - Regular price: $3.96, Savings: $2.98, Final Cost: $.98.



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Recipes and More: Great Marinara and Spagetti in an Hour


Here's a quick old recipe for a great marinara sauce and spaghetti that takes less than an hour (and the sauce refrigerates or freezes great for the next meal):



Ingredients:



1/2 Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil

2 Cloves Garlic, crushed

2 Cans (28 oz each) Italian Plum Tomatoes, drained and crushed

1/2 tsp. Basil

6 anchovy filets (optional; but seriously, try them)

1 lb. spaghetti, cooked and drained



Heat olive oil in heavy pan and brown garlic. Add tomatoes, basil and anchovies and simmer 45 minutes. While the sauce is finishing, cook the spaghetti in boiling water with a dash of salt and tsp. of olive oil. Pour sauce over cooked spaghetti and enjoy! Make 6 servings



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Friday, May 15, 2009

Great Deal Alert: Coke for less than $1.70 a 12 pack at CVS


CVS is currently running a special on Coke: buy 4 at $13, get the 5 free. Right off the bat, that’s getting each 12-pack at $2.60 each.



Now to receive this offer you have to get the CVS card, it’s free and I highly recommend that you get this card. Only because when you purchase other items, it triggers coupons that you could use on future purchases, which is exactly what I did.



Well I did FAR better than the $2.60/pack: I used a $5 off CVS coupon that I received for purchasing cereal at CVS last week (that deal was $0.67 per box for a full size box1). By using the coupon, it knocked the price down to $8, making the cost of each pack $1.60. Not bad, especially when the regular price is $5.39/12pack. CVS also gave me a $4 coupon for my next purchase on the register tape, so I'm set up for next week as well.



I saved $3.79 on each with a total savings of $18.95. But that's not the end...



On top of that I had 2 coupons to receive a free 32oz Powerade for purchasing 12 packs of Coke products, ($1.69 each). ALWAYS pick up an items with good coupons, even if you have reached the coupon limit for that item in a single store - there will always be a special at a place like CVS to use those coupons.



Final savings: So if you add the powerades in, I saved $22.33 and only paid $8.80 w/tax. That's over 70% off! Remember keep those coupons from CVS!



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