Two HOT deals to celebrate summer

Are you ready for Memorial Day? I’m certainly gearing up: My shopping list for tomorrow includes rare items like potato chips and soda. We’re seeing several friends who are visiting from out of the country, and I know this long weekend is going to be busy. That Coke will have to give me the energy to keep going!

In addition to all the regular sales at the grocery stores and outdoor outlets, there are two deals to keep your eye on this week:

1. Walgreens is kicking off the summer season with this $5 off $25 coupon. Valid two days only: Wednesday, May 20 and Thursday, May 21. Good for online or in-store purchases. Print the coupon for in-store use or use the code SUMMER for online purchases. Sweet!

2. Kmart is also celebrating the warmer weather with hot deals on outdoor gear (think patio furniture and bikes), as well as this online coupon for $10 off $100 purchase. Offer valid in-store only, Friday May 22-Monday May 25.

Savings in unexpected places

Last week I did something out of character: I impulsively stopped into Bark River Kids, an upscale kids’ boutique off Hwy C in Delafield, to investigate the tiny “75% sale” sign in the window.

I blew my entire monthly clothing budget in that one trip.

But am I stressing about it? Nope. That’s the whole point of a budget. I have the power to spend our money the way I want to, within reasonable guidelines, and our checking account stays in the black.

Last month I spent my budget at several rummage and consignment sales, plus Kohl’s and Kmart. I got tons of great stuff. But even I get a little weary of second-hand and inexpensive-looking clothes. I admit that sometimes I covet cute, expensive clothes and accessories. 90% of my kids’ wardrobe is used, but I still love buying high-quality new stuff for them occasionally.

Less stuff, more fun

This month I got much less stuff, but I picked up a few items I’ve been searching for that I couldn’t seem to find anywhere else. Plus, these clothes are, well, boutiquey. They are cute and stylish in a one-of-a-kind way. They’ll make great birthday and Christmas presents for my girls, too. And most were less than $15!

Here’s what I picked up:

  • A pink-and-white striped hat for the baby that ties under the chin. [Do you know how hard it is to find a hat that securely ties under the chin so my grabby-hands baby can't undo it?!]
  • A stainless-steel sippy cup for the baby. [My attempt at avoiding BPA-laden plastic.]
  • Lightweight, long-sleeved white embroidered jammies for the 2-year-old. [Perfect for summer nights!]
  • Three funky stuffed animals (among them are a snail and an elephant). [Great for Christmas for all three kids -- they love getting matching gifts.]
  • Several t-shirts, shorts, pants, skirts, etc. in multiple sizes for all the girls, now and later. [I love stocking up like this!]

Goes to show that even boutiques can offer good values, if you’re willing to wait and budget for them. Maybe I’ll go back next month to see what’s new on sale.

Local value

There’s another component of this shopping trip that makes me smile: I’m shopping locally at a family-owned business not 10 miles from my house.

One of the owners of Bark River Kids has a son in my oldest daughter’s preschool class. I like the idea that I’m helping to support their store. I also like knowing that the dollars I spend there are going directly back into my local community — not into the vast coffers of nationwide chains like Target, Kohl’s and Kmart. You can’t beat that kind of value.

Save $13 on All You Magazine

I’ve heard of All You magazine for the last year or so, but I thought it was just for Wal-Mart shoppers. I was wrong! It’s a typical magazine (it kind of reminds me of Woman’s Day or Good Housekeeping), but it’s loaded with coupons. I know hard-core couponers swear by this magazine.

Save $13 on a subscription

Right now a one-year subscription is just $15 through Amazon, saving you $8.24. But if you order before May 31, you’ll save an extra $5 instantly. I’ve heard that this magazine pays for itself even at full price, so this is a worthy investment if you’re looking for more coupons. It’s also chock-full of articles and tips!

I just ordered my first subscription. I hope it’s worth it. Does anyone else subscribe? What do you love? What do you wish was different?

Credit card points vs. Coupon savings: Which will win?

I stopped into Piggly Wiggly on Hwy P in Oconomowoc this week to pick up a few items for a friend. As I checked out, I asked (as I always do wherever I shop) if they take American Express. To my surprise, they do! And the wheels started turning in my head.

How much can I make shopping at the Pig?

As you all know, I’m a PNS fan, through and through. My biggest complaint is that they don’t take American Express. I have two AmEx cards with great rewards:

  • My Blue Cash card gives me up to 5% back on everyday purchases — including groceries, gas and drugstores. I also get 1.5% cash back on other purchases.
  • My One card is linked to a high-yield savings account (it’s at 2.75% right now), and it deposits 1% of all my purchases into this account. I don’t use this card often, but I love the savings account. I use it for our emergency fund, since it is easy to access and has a higher interest rate than most.

How do the numbers crunch?

I spend about $6,000/year on groceries. If PNS took American Express, I’d get 5% cash back on that $6,000. American Express has a handy little “What if?” calculator that tells me I could earn about $100/year just on those groceries purchases. Add in my other everyday purchases, and I could be earning about $300/year.

It’s temping to use this information to change my favorite grocery store to the Pig! But does that credit card rebate trump the savings I could realize with double coupons at PNS? Let’s find out.

Double coupons savings

First, let’s assume that grocery prices are, on average, the same at PNS and Piggly Wiggly. I know they aren’t always exactly the same, but I’m sure that as often something is cheaper at the Pig, there’s another item that’s more expensive.

So let’s look at coupon savings, since that’s where we’ll really see a price difference.

PNS doubles up to five coupons $1 or less. I often have five $1 coupons, but not always. Let’s say that, on average, I have three $1 coupons and two 50 cent coupons 45 weeks of the year. That’s probably a low estimate, but it’s fair enough for this purpose. With this calculation, I’d save $8/week with those doubled coupons — or $360/year. That easily beats the $100 rebate I’d get from shopping at the Pig with my AmEx card. I’m sure this estimate is conservative, so it’s likely that my savings at PNS are even higher.

Even if I put that $100 from the AmEx card into my high-yield savings account, it can’t beat the savings I realize from shopping with double coupons at PNS.

The silent reward

There’s another reward that I’m not factoring into this equation. The card I use at PNS is my WorldPerks Visa card from US Bank. It gives me one frequent flier mile for every dollar in purchases.

I’ve gotten several airline tickets by exclusively using this card to pay for everything. But now that we have three kids, travel rewards aren’t as useful as they used to be. That’s why I started using the AmEx card, since I need cash back more than I need a single plane ticket to Florida. (Although a trip alone to someplace warm sounds really nice!)

Just as I was about to cancel my WorldPerks card earlier this year, they changed the program to include more flexible rewards — such as gift certificates, tickets on multiple airlines, lower eligibility requirements and more. I kept the card, and I’m glad I did. Many places still don’t accept AmEx, and my WorldPerks card is, by far, the best Visa or MasterCard rewards card I have in my wallet. I earn enough points in a year to get at least one free ticket a year. I can’t wait to see what I will get this year with the new program.

Even though I’m missing out on AmEx cash back by shopping at PNS, I’m still getting something in return with my Visa card. Plus, I’m saving more with double coupons. It’s a win-win situation.

This is also a great example of how credit cards can be a useful savings tool. I know many people think credit cards are evil minions straight from the devil (and I agree that the companies are pretty devilish), but using cards wisely can add up in your favor.

How about you: Do you use credit cards? Can you find a way to reap rewards with them? Or is it too tempting to buy stuff you don’t need with plastic in your pocket?

This week’s grocery list

This week I’ve decided to change my grocery shopping strategy just a little. We’ve had some unusual expenses crop up (extra insurance premiums, preschool tuition, etc.), so I’ve decided to trim the grocery budget to cover these items. We have an emergency fund to cover unexpected expenses like these, but I’d like to reserve that money for a true emergency.

This is one of the nice things about stockpiling and stalking sales at the grocery store. I never have to spend or buy more than I really need on any given week. My stockpile can definitely handle a dip in inventory for a few weeks, and my checkbook will thank me.

I’m also going to do the majority of my produce and milk shopping at Good Harvest Market in Waukesha. I stopped there last week after getting my car emissions tested, and I was very impressed with the prices — they were comparable or less than Pick ‘n Save’s sale prices. I got a great deal on peaches (99 cents/pound), milk (plus it’s local!) and strawberries ($2.99/pound). I like the idea of shopping locally at Good Harvest, since my garden and farmer’s market haven’t kicked into high gear yet.

Even though the drive to Waukesha might eat into whatever cost savings I realize, I’m still going to do it. Maybe I’ll pick up some of my favorite chicken salad from the deli. My kids love the car trip, and the store has tiny shopping carts just right for my 2-year-old. What’s not to love?

Sweet Kohl’s Deal!

My friend Karen just tipped me off to this coupon from Kohl’s: $10 off $20. Just scroll down a little bit to download a PDF of the coupon from Slick Deals. It’s good through the 10th, so now’s the time to hit up Kohl’s for some Mother’s Day gifts (hint, hint, dads).

Karen said she printed eight coupons and split up her order to maximize savings. Then the cashier combined her separate purchases to get good chunk of Kohl’s cash, too. WOW. I bow down to you, Karen.

I’ve never used Slick Deals before, but I know Karen swears by it. After seeing how sweet this deal is, I might have to check it out more often.

Thanks, Karen!

One day only: Free 8×10 at Walgreens

Today you can get a free 8×10 photo at Walgreen’s using the code MOTHER at checkout. Walgreen’s is also running a special where you get 25 free 4×6 prints when you buy 25 or more.

Great deals this week (thanks, HCW!)

I get this email newsletter from Hot Coupon World every Tuesday. Some weeks the deals seem ho-hum. But this week is different. There is a ton of great information, so I wanted to share the highlights of my email with you. (I highly recommend signing up for this newsletter, if you haven’t already.)

Lots of Mother’s Day-related pricing this week out in stores to watch for.

Brands to watch this week:

Jimmy Dean - If the kids or hubby are making you breakfast in bed on Sunday, you might see this in your shopping cart.  Watch for sale prices (there was a coupon this past week in an insert) and combo deals like “Buy X product, get eggs and juice” type offers.

Kraft - Big Kraft sale coming across the brand,  so it will be salad dressings, mac/cheese, Capri suns, etc.

BBQ sauces and condiments - all brands - With Memorial Day around the corner, you’re going to start seeing BBQ/picnic foods coming on sale.  But for whatever reason, condiment sales seem to kick off the season first, usually starting right about now.

New Brand Alert - Huggies Pure and Natural Diapers - $3.00 printable off any one - LINK

Seasonal Allergy Meds - this should be getting into the competitive stage of spring marketing this month - Claritin has a $4.00 printable - LINK -  and we’ll also be seeing more insert coupons this month for assorted brands.

Falling prices this week:
Ok, whoever decided asparagus is symbolic of love was a really good marketer because the idea stuck.  You’ll see asparagus on sale this week for mother’s day - as low as $1.49 per pound.
Keeping with the Mother’s Day food theme, you’ll also see choice cut beef (think t-bones and ribeyes), lobster tails, king crab legs, halibut steaks, and salmon on sale.  A good price on the choice cut beef right now is going to be anything less than  $4.99 per pound. The seafood is going to be a special buy for most stores, particularly the lobster tails, so if you like them, this would be a good time to pick up a few spares for the freezer to pull out later this summer.
You’ll also find strawberries and whipped cream should be on sale as well.

Printables are going to be HOT this month.

If you didn’t already print out all those awesome Kelloggs coupons, they’re just tip of the printable coupon iceberg this month.  I have it on really good authority that the coupons are going to be rapidly changing all month and we’re going to work to keep you posted because they’ll be fast, furious, and high-dollar off values!!

HCW Printables - LINK
HCW Smart Source Printables - LINK
HCW Red Plum Printables  - LINK

There’s already new ones in all three of those even from last week, and Heidi’s doing a great job keeping them updated in the Coupon Database - just search by printables to get the full list - there are currently over 3000 links in there!

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Hot Deals and Great Money Making Opportunities

HOT - $25 Restaurant.com gift cert for $4 plus a free $15 FTD Reward Certificate -  Use code GIFT  - LINK TO OFFER

Boca Java coffee - 4 bags at the intro rate of $4.95 plus free shipping - LINK TO OFFER

Nielsen Net Ratings (survey site) is open again - get prizes to do surveys - LINK TO OFFER
Don’t have an account to Bidz.com?  Get one now for free. Bidz is a dedicated online auction site for jewelry - they have great prices and you can save a chunk of change - LINK TO OFFER

Obviously, there is some fantastic information here. Julie and Heidi, the HCW administrators who put out this weekly email, do a great job of digging up the deals. But I like the grocery trends even better than the coupons and deal alerts. I really like finding out what brands will be on sale, then learning to track the sales and find out how often they come around.
Every time I get this email newsletter, I learn something new. That’s what I love about frugality: There is always something to learn and ways to grow.

Splash Martini Bar

Tonight I’m hitting Splash, the new martini bar in Oconomowoc. It’s the grand opening, so I’m hoping there will be a few drink specials on the menu. Here are the details:

What:  Splash Martini Bar
When:  Tonight! Doors open at 4 p.m.
Where:  134 N. Main St. in Oconomowoc (next to Ambiance Salone, across the street from the German Bar)

My friend Laura will be serving at Splash and has the inside scoop. Here’s what she has to say:

It’s a gorgeous place inside — smoke-free too!  There’s a lounge in the back with comfy chairs, and a nice deck facing La Belle on the back where smoking is allowed. [I am really excited about the view of the lake! Despite being in the heart of Lake Country, Oconomowoc is strangely devoid of lakefront bars and restaurants.]

We will be serving a large variety of awesome martinis, including old favorites like the Cosmo, Pomegranate and Dirty. [I love dirty martinis...it was the one drink I really craved during my last two pregnancies.] We also serve some great chocolate martinis, a Blue Hawaii (tasted like vacation), a Key Lime with a graham cracker rim which was my favorite, and a handful with fresh fruit purees. And TONS more.

Fear not, for those of you not interested in martinis, there will be a standard bar with all booze and beers, even some really good beers on tap.

Splash will be open seven days a week, and will open earlier on the weekends (around noon on Saturdays and Sundays).

Oconomowoc has always struggled to attract shoppers. Now that the roundabout is finished, I hope the downtown area sees a surge in business activity. Splash will hopefully be part of this revitalization.

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This week's incorrect Kmart ad

This week's incorrect Kmart ad

This ad from the Sunday paper says that Kmart is doubling coupons up to 75 cents through Saturday. I was really disappointed in this change from the $2 doubles. But I heard that this might be wrong, so I stopped into my local store today to check out that rumor. I’m glad I did! Kmart is doubling coupons up to $2 through Saturday!

Along with the super doubles, there’s a great P&G promotion: Buy $35 worth of P&G items (such as Bounty, Tide, Charmin, Crest and Pampers) and receive a $10 Kmart gift certificate.

Today I bought two packages of size 4 diapers at $19.99 for a box of 82 diapers. I had a $1 coupon for each box. When doubled, those coupons gave me $4 off my total. That totaled $35.98 for diapers — just enough to qualify for the $10 gift card. (I love hitting it so close to the cut-off amount!). After including the gift card, which I can use on my next purchase, that totals $25.98 for 164 diapers — about 15 cents a diaper. Not bad for a premium brand!