Archive for March, 2009

Budget Total – January 2009

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Here are my budget totals for January:

January budget total: $123.56
Year to date total: $123.56

Not the greatest month for coupon shopping ever, but I did the best I could with the sales that were going on. And this fed myself, my fiancee, and a few guests for the duration of the month, in addition to purchasing household supplies and a few items to donate. If you’re curious to see what sort of food I prepared on this budget, check out the Coupon Funded Menu Corner.

I also got $12.48 back in rebates loaded onto my EasySaver Gift Card from the Walgreens rebates I did that month. The total for all my purchases before coupons was $405.32, so that’s a savings of $281. Even if you have a “blah” month with coupons, you still save a significant amount of money!

I got some good deals in other areas of my budget, as well. January was the month that I bought 30 dresses for $28.70. Now that was a fun sale!!

Free Kitty Litter After Rebate

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

If you need cat litter, you’re in luck! Precious cat litter and Feline Pine cat litter are both offering try-me-free rebate offers on their websites. Click here for links to the Precious rebate and here for the Feline Pine rebate info. Thank you Freebie Blogger for the links!

My Coupon Road Trip – January 29th and 31st

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Remember that coupon road trip that I took? Well, now that things are getting back to normal around here, I finally have time to share the results with you!

January 29th: Wal-Mart

Total spent: .87 cents
Total before coupons: $10.87
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Got:

12 boxes of baking soda -on sale for .57 cents each, used six .50/2 printables (no longer available). Final price: .07 cents per box.
3 bottles of Suave hand lotion – on sale for .97 cents each, used three $1/1 coupons from the 1/11 Red Plum newspaper inserts. Final price: Free plus .03 cents of overage each!
1 package of Sally Hansen emery boards – on sale for $1.12, used one $1/1 coupon from the 1/4 Red Plum newspaper inserts. Final price: .12 cents. Not bad, since I needed these anyway.

All in all, it was a good trip, although this location in St. Helens didn’t have most of the items I was looking for – I’m thinking it must not be a “Super Wal-Mart” or something. But I still had fun shopping and got a few good buys. Thank you to The “Cent”sible Sawyer and Deal Seeking Mom for their great Wal-Mart coupon matchups!

January 31st – On the way home from Portland, we stopped at Target:

Total spent: Put $10 on a giftcard that I won in a giveaway from Saving Some Green, paid .75 cents out of pocket.
Total before coupons: $34.59
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This trip ended up being a nightmare. Originally, I had bought 8 cans of Muir Glen tomatoes, which rang up at a different price than I thought they were, making my total $8.00 higher than it should have been. This brought the grand total to $19.87, so I used my $10 Target gift card prize, and put the remaining $9.87 on my debit card. After I finished checking out, I looked at my receipt and saw what had gone wrong.

Since the tomatoes were a higher price than I had thought, I went to customer service so that I could return them. It ended up taking them almost 2 hours to refund my money! Apparently, Target’s return policy is that if a gift card is used on a purchase in addition to cash or credit, they can only give you a return on a gift card, no matter what you paid out of pocket. So this means that if you were to purchase $100 worth of merchandise, use a $5 gift card and pay the remaining $95 in cash, if you ever have to return that $95 worth of merchandise, they will only issue the return on a gift card even though you paid in cash. Since I had paid $10 on my gift card and $9.87 on my debit card, this caused a huge problem when it came down to refunding what I had overpaid.

Finally, the customer service rep just ended up returning the 8 cans of tomatoes one at a time, so that she could bypass the computer system and return the amount in cash. The total should have been $9.12, and that is what she counted out to me, but the receipts say that they refunded $10.12 because she keyed in the wrong amount on one of them. What a mess!!!!

I don’t think I’ll be shopping at Target again unless they change their gift card policy – it doesn’t make any sense, and if I had realized that I would be in for a 2 hour wait, I would have just cut my losses and left without trying to fix it.

Anyway, after all that, here’s what I got:

1 package of sponges – Price: $1.77
1 toilet brush – I needed a new one! Price: $8.99
4 bottles of Coffee-Mate – on sale for $1.50, used four $1.50/1 printables. Final price: Free!
1 bottle of light Ocean Spray – on sale for $1.99, used one $1/1 coupon from the 1/11 Red Plum newspaper inserts stacked with a $1/1 Target store coupon. Final price: Free plus .01 cent overage.
12 packets of Rolaids – on sale for $1.32 each, used six coupons good for up to $4.00 off two, found in the 1/4 Red Plum newspaper inserts. Since the wording stated “Up to” $4, they keyed in a value of $2.64 for each one, making all of them free.

Thank you to Common Sense With Money for her Target matchups!

And there you have it – my first coupon road trip. I also stopped at an Albertsons, but they didn’t have what I was looking for, so I left empty-handed. It certainly was an adventure (!), but it’s not something that I would do unless the stores were en route to somewhere else I needed to go. Even though shopping locally can be more expensive than the shelf prices in bigger cities, the cost of gas will often negate the savings from going out of your way.

Planning a Frugal Wedding Series: Free Bridal Guide Magazine Subscription

Monday, March 2nd, 2009
When I announced my engagement in January, I promised that I would share frugal wedding tips with other brides-to-be on here. So here’s a fun freebie to kick this series off:
Click here to sign up for the Wedding Stand newsletter, and receive a free one-year subscription to Bridal Guide magazine! Thank you Money Saving Mom for yet another great link.