Not much of an Extreme Coupon trip but still saved a ton of money considering the rising prices in groceries!
Today, I went to Homeland to do a quick shopping trip. Above is a picture of all that I bought, and saved 62% according to my receipt. I paid just under $30 for what you see.
Kellogg’s/Keebler Deal buy 10 Save $5. Sign up for Kelloggs and you will get the save $1/3 cereals and $1/3 any Kelloggs items that I used in this purchase. Plus, I had a $1.50/3 Poptarts and a $1.50 fruit wyb 3 Poptarts.
Bought some Bananas and a Peach
Powerade $.69 each
Used: Tear Pad Coupon found in Store for 0.75/2
3 Seasoned Chicken Breasts $2.50 (they were on reduced sale, so that is whats for dinner tonight)
Used Raincheck for Cascade, however they Cascade was $1 anyways. But got $.50 off eggs when I used Raincheck.
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I like to think of myself frugal, but not cheap. Which means I do like good quality items, I just look for way to get items at a great deal! I believe couponing is for anyone and everyone, it is an easy way to save money on things you already use on a regular basis. In 2009, I was picked by Savings.com to be a deal pro. It was such an honor, and I met some great frugal bloggers. I was chosen again for the second year in a row for Savings.com Deal Pro for 2010! During this past year I attend the Disney Moms Social Media event 2010. So far 2010 has been a great year. {