Is This Being Cheap?

Please give me some feedback on this, I don't want to be cheap and I will do whatever is the right thing to do. Here's the situation:
 
Our team at work is planning on giving our boss a gift for Boss's Day on Monday. The person who usually gathers all the donations and gets the card is on vacation so I got together with with another gal and we decided that we would do something similar to what we've done in the past for the boss - give her a gift card and I put together a goodie bag of stuff from my stockpile. The boss loves these gifts as she's a more practical person like me, not into flowers and fashion. Anyway, this other person and I decided on a $25 gift card from the team, and I would put together a nice pink Publix bag of Olay, candles, cat food and treats, chocolate snacks and nuts, Gain detergent, pens, scissors, tape and hand soap. I have a free blank greeting card from Shutterfly with a nice flower picture on front that we can write whatever we want in it. We're asking each of the 8 people on the team for a $3 donation toward the gift card. I figured I would just pull a $25 Publix gift card from my stash and put it in the card. I also got one of those "Take Your Budget By the Horns" coupon booklets yesterday from the USF Store (you can still get them folks!) that have a $5 off $30 coupon each month through May 2012.
 
So, I called people on the team since we're located in three different facilities and I explained what we're doing and said I could get the $3 from each person at the remote sites at later times this month. So I have to front the money for the gift card, that's why I was just going to pull one from my stash and keep the cash as it came in.
 
Anyway, I was talking to another coworker on another team about what they're doing for their boss and I mentioned what we're doing. They all know I'm into couponing and have lots of stockpile stuff, but they still laugh about it. So, I said I was donating the product and putting together a bag of stuff and getting the $25 GC from my stash of them. Well, you would think I had said I was stealing it! This person I was talking to was appalled that I would take cash from coworkers and keep it. I asked what the difference was, either I take the cash to Publix and buy a gift card today, or just pay myself for the gift card. She doesn't really know that the gift card was a gift from doing a giveaway or from overage on previous shops, but it is.
 
As it is, all the people at my facility have paid up and I have only $12. I'll get $3 on Monday, and $6 more on Wednesday, and the final $3 on Halloween. So, if it is cheap to just use one of my own gift cards, I'll have to buy a gift card when I only have 1/2 the money - so I'll have to use one of my personal Publix gift cards plus the $12 to buy a $25 gift card. That just seems stupid to me. So there you have it, my dilemma of the day.
 
What would you do? 

New or Old?

Today, one of my coworkers was asking where I got my panniers on my bicycle. They're thinking of getting some and couldn't find any in the bike shops they liked. I looked at my old CyclePro Countryside Originals and explained that these panniers are over 23 years old. They sag a little on the rack, and the main compartment zipper has been repaired numerous times, and the side pockets had a hole in them. But they are still better than what I could buy new. The old canvas is tough and resilient, whereas the new ones are nylon which is inferior for the purpose. With my daily use, they are showing their age and replacements or repairs are needed. Its one of those things that is always on my "list" to get when there's a deal, or in this case when I actually find some that are suitable - at any price. Meanwhile they do the job well.
 
But sometimes, new things are much better quality than old. I think electronic or electrical things actually are better with the advanced technology. DH has been complaining about his electric Remington shaver for a while. We got new blades for it a couple months ago, but it still was just not performing as expected. So I found a new shaver on Amazon that arrived yesterday. You have to know that DH does not really embrace change. He likes his routine and whenever something is different, he complains and fusses until he's settled in the new way. So of course, he whined that it charged different than the other one. He whined that the suction cups on the charger stuck to the table, but not the porcelain of the top of the toilet. But he did like that it was a lot quieter, and it was a lot smoother shave. So, now he's raving about it wanting to show me his close shave by snuggling cheek to cheek. I have to admit it really is a better shave, and something he should have switched out long ago.
 
Being frugal can sometimes make us hang on to stuff longer than we should. But it also keeps us using the durable, well made products that you can't buy quality anymore. You just have to know which is which.
 
Do you have a gem or a rock? 
 

Simplify Couponing

It seems like a lot of people would love to try to save a bunch of money with coupons, but they just can't get the grasp of it. Of course the simplest thing to do, is nothing. The next simplest thing is to read the early version of the store ad that you get in the mail or in your email, and plan your shopping list around the ad. If your store is Publix and you get the Buy One, Get One (BOGO) items, you'll save 50% right there.
 
However, this won't give you the greatest savings. Its not that hard to put a little more effort into your planning and get greater savings. Here are some simple things I'd recommend to keep your expenses down and get the products you want and need for less money.
 
1. Know your favorite stores coupon policy. They all have them online on their websites, just google it and tons of blogs have it referenced too. You need to know if you can stack a manufacturer (MQ) coupon with a store coupon on one item, can you use a MQ on a free item when there is a BOGO sale, can you use competitor coupons or price match competitor ads? There are definitely some stores that give you more coupon savings options and I would recommend you shop there. I prefer shopping at Publix because they accept stacking coupons, competitor coupons and they have BOGO sales each week. Sweetbay is almost the same policy but they lack the BOGO sale items each week. Winn Dixie won't accept competitor coupons but they allow stacking of their WD & MQ coupons, plus they have BOGO sales each week.
 
2. Once you know the policy, you need to get your coupons. I would recommend buying a Sunday paper for each person in your household to get the coupon inserts. If you can't afford a paper, sign up for the free newspaper in your city that has coupon inserts (in Tampa its the Centro). Or you can go "recycling" in your neighborhood and pull out the coupon inserts from your neighbors recycle bins on the curb the night before recycle day. I used to do this for a year when I first started couponing and would regularly get a dozen copies of inserts in 30 minutes while I walked my dog. Its pretty easy and its free. Once you start saving your grocery money, you may want to give it up and just buy your papers. There is another local blogger that can sign you up for a fifty cent subscription to the Tampa Tribune Sunday paper if you're interested let me know. I would not recommend buying coupons from clipping services, its not necessary unless you live in the boonies and your local paper sucks.
 
Also follow some blogs with coupon links where you can print coupons. Many of these are the same as you'll find in the paper, so if you get the paper you don't need many of these. Sign up for facebook and you can print coupons from manufacturers there. Pick up the coupon booklets at the store when you shop which will have store coupons.Get blinkie coupons from the red light flashing boxes on the store shelves. Get coupons even if you don't know for sure you'll get the item. It might go on sale and you'll be glad you have the matching coupon.
 
3. Organize your coupons. This step is where people get frustrated and waste a lot of time. The simple way is to just write the date on the top of the insert and file it in a box in chronological order. Keep peelies and blinkies and printed coupons in an envelope. You probably won't have too many of these to worry about organization, just keep all like coupons together. Only carry coupons in your clutch that you need for your shopping list, and possibly for overage items.
 
4. Preview the Ad - find out how you can see the ad early, usually several days before it starts. There are many blogs that post the early Publix ad, and walmart, Sweetbay and Winn Dixie. It is also available on the www.slickdeals.net forum which is one of my favorite resources for coupon deals. By previewing the ad, you can make up your list of what you need, see what coupons match up, and pull your coupons from your box. Or print the ones you need from the links in the preview. If you have to buy coupons from a clipper service this preview will give you a few days to order and have the coupons you want shipped to you in time for the sale.
 
5. Make Your List - I make my list using Excel so it is actually a spreadsheet that shows the count of coupons, count of items, cost of items, BOGO discounts, coupon discounts, tax and my total. I also use my smartphone free app Grocery Tracker that is essentially the same spreadsheet but on my phone. It allows me to make changes to my list in the store and still keep track of my total.
 
6. Shop. I recommend shopping on the first day of the sale if you can. If you can't, find out when the trucks restock your favorite store and shop that day. If its Monday, go shopping Monday. Get in the habit of bringing your own reusable bags with your coupon clutch, and you'll never forget your coupons. If they are out of an item, make sure you get a raincheck from customer service. Try to shop with out distractions, leave the kids at home if you can. If you can shop with a partner, it is much more fun and lots of times it helps to have a "runner" get some forgotten item, or pick up a raincheck too.
 
These simple steps take less time per week than you spend doing your hair. I'm serious, you can spend about an hour a week and cut your grocery bill in half, or more. The important thing is to just stay organized, file those coupons and monitor the ad.
 
Your pocket book will thank you.

Publix BOGO's Weekly Ad 10/13 - 10/19/11

BOGO:Pompeian Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Imported, 32-oz bottle, save up to $12.09
Northland 100% Blended Juices, assorted varieties, from concentrate, 64-oz bottle, save up to $4.15
A.1. Steak Sauce, assorted varieties, 10-oz bottle, save up to $3.31
Trans Ocean Crab Classic, Flake Style, Crab-Flavored Seafood, Made from Surimi, 14-oz bag, save up to $3.99
Matlaw's Stuffed Clams, assorted varieties, 7 to 11 oz pkg, save up to $3.99
Flatout Fold-It Artisan Flatbreads, 5 Grain Flax or Rosemary & Olive Oil, located in the Publix Deli, 8.5 or 9-oz bag, save up to $2.99
Mini Cake Donuts, Your Choice of Plain, Powdered Sugar, Assorted, or Chocolate Coated, From the Publix Bakery, 10-oz pkg, save up to $3.69
Wish-Bone Dressing, assorted varieties, 16-oz bottle, save up to $2.65
Sweet Baby Ray's Barbecue Sauce, Original, Honey, or Hickory & Brown Sugar, 28-oz bottle, save up to $3.29
Lawry's 30 Minute Marinade, assorted varieties, 12-oz bottle, save up to $3.15
Vlasic Stackers Dills or Pickles or Spears, selected varieties, 16 to 46 oz jar, save up to $2.89
Welch's Essentials Juice Cocktail Blend or Concord Grape Light Juice or Orange Pineapple & Apple Fruit Juice Cocktail, selected varieties, 64-oz bottle, save up to $3.45
Gatorade Thirst Quencher or G2 Low-Calorie Electrolyte Beverage, assorted varieties, 64-oz bottle, save up to $2.50
Crystal Light Drink Mix, assorted varieties, 5 or 6-pk, 10 or 12-qt cnstr (Excluding Mocktails, 10-qt cnstr.) save up $3.99
Campbell's Select Harvest Soup, assorted varieties, 18.6 to 18.8 oz can or 15.3 oz bowl, save up to $2.49
Musselman's Apple Sauce, assorted varieties, 6-pk, 4-oz cup, save up to $2.39
Post Cereal, assorted varieties, Pebbles, Alpha-Bites, Honey-Comb, Churros, or Golden Crisp, 11 to 14.75 oz box, save up to $3.25
Bertolli Pasta Sauce or Sauce or Vineyard Premium Collections Pasta Sauce, assorted varieties, 15 or 24 oz jar (Excluding Organics), save up to $2.75
Back to Nature Granola, assorted Varieties, 7.5 to 13.5-oz bag, save up to $3.99
Propel Zero Water Beverage, assorted varieties, Nutrient Enhanced, 6-pk, 500-ml bottle, save up to $3.99
Pop-Secret Premium Popcorn, assorted varieties, 6 or 10-ct, 11.2 to 19.2 oz box or 30-oz jar, save up to $4.69
Ruffles Potato Chips, assorted varieties, 8.5 to 10-oz bag (Excluding Baked; Light, and Natural), save up to $4.29
Keebler Town House Crackers, assorted varieties, 7.7 to 16-oz box, save up to $3.69
Mrs. Fields Cookies or Triple Chocolate Cookies, assorted varieties, 8-oz pkg, save up to $2.79
Nabisco Toasted Chips, assorted varieties, 8.1-oz bag, save up to $3.69
Arnold Bread, assorted varieties, 24-oz loaf (Excluding Dutch Country Breads), save up to $4.29
Emerald Mixed Nuts or Almonds or Cashews, assorted varieties, 10 to 11.5 oz cnstr, save up to $5.79
Simply Potatoes Shredded Hash Browns or Southwest Style Hash Browns, Diced Potatoes with Onion, Homestyle Slices, or Red Potato Wedges, 20-oz bag, save up to $2.59
Lender's Bagels, assorted varieties, Pre-sliced, located in the Dairy Section, 6-ct bag, save up to $1.95
Home Run Inn Chicago's Premium Pizza, assorted varieties, 27 to 31 oz box, save up to $7.99
Gorton's Shrimp or Premium Fish Fillets or Sticks, assorted varieties, 10.5 to 17.2 oz pkg, save up to $7.99
Green Giant Valley Fresh Steamers Vegetables, assorted varieties, 11 or 12-oz bag, save up to $2.59
Jimmy Dean Croissant Sandwiches or Egg Biscuit or Muffin, assorted varieties, Meal Size!, 4-ct, 13.6 to 18.4 oz box (Excluding D-Lights), save up to $5.33
Marie Callender's Dinners, assorted varieties, 8.5 to 19 oz box, (Excluding Pot Pies), save up to $2.71
Luigi's Real Italian Ice, assorted varieties, 16 to 24-oz pkg, save up to $3.49
Ray's New York Bagels, assorted varieties, 16 to 24 oz pkg, save up to $3.49
No Nonsense Sport Socks, assorted varieties, save up to $4.49
Kibbles 'n Bits Dog Fodd, assorted varieties, 3.6 to 4-lb bag, save up to $4.99
Dial or Tone Body Wash or Right Guard Body Wash, assorted varieties, 13.5 to 18-oz bottle, save up to $2.95
Publix Athletic Foot Cream, Antifungal, 1-oz pkg (Active Ingredient: Clotrimazole), save up to $7.99
Snickers Fun Size Snacks Big Bag or M&M's, 3 Musketeers, Milky Way, Twix, or Kids Favorites Mix, assorted varieties, 18.8 to 22.55 oz bag, save up to $6.59
Grab Bag Mix Candies, 92-ct 25.14-oz bag or Skittles Bite Size or Startburst/Skittles Original Fun Size Assortment, 22.3-oz bag, save up to $5.99
Kraft Traditional Caramels, 14-oz bag, save up to $2.69
Nestle Assorted Minis Chocolates or Miniatures Candy Bars or Butterfinger's Best Assortment, or Wonka: Monster Mix Ups or Spooky Nerds, 18 to 25-oz bag, save up to $4.99
Thanks to Slickdeals check back there for matchups.

Stay Hungry

The world is chattering about how Steve Jobs changed everything and how he brought us such great products and innovation. I have used my Apple product today, have you? People feel the loss of Steve Jobs because they love his innovative products. If you have an iPhone I'm sure you would say you absolutely love it. Anyone born after 1984 has never know the world to lack Apple products.
 
But what I don't like about Apple products is that they don't play well with others. This is by design. They have designed their own proprietary operating system on Mac computers, the iPod, the iPad and the iPhone. If you want to use their products you have to pay their high prices because there is no competition. They have snuffed out the competitors with lawsuits and strict partnering agreements.
 
This means we need to get other products to meet the needs that these products don't meet. If you want to listen to the radio, guess what  - your ipod is useless. If you don't have a PC to download itunes, its also useless. I only use my ipod to listen to music on my bicycle rides – other than that it is of no use to me. There are other products – like my Android smartphone that can provide all sorts of services other than just listening to music, and it can do that too.
 
My point is that I try not to patronize products and manufacturers that aren't compatible with other products. Granted I do have several ipods – but I've never paid money for them. I got them as gifts for signing up for a checking account, for test riding a motorcycle and for clicking ads to get points online. I use my ipods but I would never buy an Apple product because I don't like the business plan they have. I don't want to be hostage to their system and unrealistic prices.
 
There are a lot of other huge companies out there that don't play well with others but they are changing their ways. Amazon and Facebook have realized that if they don't make their products open to collaboration with other marketers, someone else will. I have embraced the Android smart phones because Google has purposely made their products and services link together with all sorts of other products and services. I'm not sure Google+ will ever catch up to Facebook, but they give us an alternative. And when all the sheep out there get sick of the privacy invasion and the constant changes on FB, maybe they'll look at their choices.
 
Anyway, the world has lost a genius. If you haven't read this already you should. HERE is the text to Steve Jobs commencement address to Stanford on June 12, 2005. It is riveting.
 
Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.

My Publix Trip - 22 cents

This week there are a couple moneymakers on sale, but I'm afraid they are already gone off the shelves. People have been hungry for deals. But don't despair - just get a raincheck. The Airwick candles and Dove deodorant may not come in stock before the Publix coupons expire but more than likely your store will honor an expired PQ. I put a couple of my scenarios in my list but they have 0 quantity since they were out of stock.

I did the get $25 worth of P&G products (in one transaction) for the Bakeware Rebate, and also a duplicate receipt to get the $10 Rebate wyb $50 of products (which can have multiple receipts). Receive one (1) pink bakeware set from Good Cook's® Hope line which includes 3-Piece Mixing Bowl Set with Covers (6-Piece Total), Hi Temp Spatula, Oven Glove with Silicone Pad, 3-Piece Liquid Measuring Cup Set, Silicone Baking Sheet , and Tin Cookie Sheet when you purchase $25 of Procter & Gamble products in one (1) transaction from Publix. See the bakeware rebate form for all the products and rules.

So, back to my trip. I got some salad stuff and fresh fruit with all my overage from the raincheck on Milk Bones. I have one more raincheck I might save to use next week in case the sales aren't as good. I also got a $10 GC to use additional overage since we are pretty well stocked at home. I would like more Stouffers lasagne that is still on sale, but I don't have any more freezer space. I hate having to buy the 2.5 gallon water containers for my DH, but he insists on it to have fresh water at work. If anyone has any ideas how to wean him off this I would be glad to hear it. My pleas of how un-frugal it is don't seem to matter. 

In case you never scored any of the Take Your Budget By the Horns Publix coupon booklets, you've got another chance. The USF store on Fowler found another box of those little green coupon booklets and is handing them out by request only. So stop by customer service and ask if they have any of "those little green coupon booklets" and they'll happily give you one, if you're sweet and ask nice they'll give you a couple.

Remember the current Green Advantage Flyer expires today with the vitamin deal, and a new Green Advantage Flyer starts Saturday with the $3/3 Dove PQ coupons. Get a few extra since it seems the stores run out of flyers early now that there are more of us couponers around.

Happy Shopping!
6-Oct
29
90.20
19.98
70.00
tax
0.22
22
-99.76%
Product
qty
price
subtl
B1G1
-Q
total
Q#
Q details
cucumber
1
0.75
0.75
0.75
bananas
2
0.35
0.70
0.70
**GET DUPLICATE RECEIPT*
water 2.5 gal
2
1.99
3.98
3.98
onions
1
0.60
0.60
0.60
honeydew
1
2.99
2.99
2.99
cantaloupe
1
2.50
2.50
2.50
Dressing maries BOGO
2
2.99
5.98
2.99
2.00
0.99
2
$1/1 MQ
Feta Athenos BOGO
2
2.99
5.98
2.99
2.00
0.99
2
$1/1 MQ email print
Milk Bones BOGO RC
8
3.50
28.00
14.00
24.00
-10.00
12
BOGO+$1/1MQ+$1.50/2 TQ
Airwick Candle big (get 6)
3.99
0.00
0.00
$2/1 MQ 9-18ss + $5/2 PQ
Dove Deo 2.6oz BOGO
2.99
0.00
0.00
$3/3 GAB + 0.75/1 10-2RP
Olay Cleansers (P&G)
3.99
0.00
0.00
$3/1 PG 10-2+$2/2 TQ 9-25RP
CG Bronzers blush (P&G)
8
3.59
28.72
32.00
-3.28
4
$8/2 MQ PG 10-2
$10 Publix Gift Card
1
10.00
10.00
10.00
$/$$ coupon
0.00
0.00
5.00
-5.00
1
$5/$30 PQ
$/$$ coupon
0.00
0.00
5.00
-5.00
1
$5/$25 SAL

10/9 Coupon Inserts - SS + RP

Two inserts are coming in the Sunday paper on 10/9.

10/9 SS
Similac Product $2/1 (11/30/11)
Jergens $1/1 jergerns moisturizer 7.5 fl + or Jergens Natural Glow Moisturizer excluding 2 fl oz body moisturizer (12/3/11)
Ban Deodorant $1/2 (12/03/11)
John Frieda Product $2/1 exclude trial size, radiant red or luminous color glaze (12/3/11)
John Frieda Root Awakenig product $2/1 (12/3/11) no trial size
John Frieda $2/1 Precision foam colour (12/3/11)
Curel $2/1 Itch Defense or sensitive Skin remedy Moisturizers 7.5oz or + (12/3/11)no trial size
Curel $1/1 any curel moisturizer 3.5oz + (12/3/11) no trial sizes
Dole Fruit Smoothie Shakers $1/2 (12/31/11)
Dole Frozen Fruit Single-Serve cups $1/2 (12/31/11)
Smart Balance Buttery spreads or Buttery sticks $1/2 (11/23/11)
Smart Balance Rich Roast peanut butters $1/1 (11/23/11)
Smart Balance carton milk $.75/1 (11/23/11)
Smart Balance Cooking Oil or spray $1/1 (11/23/11)
Smart Balance Popcorn $1/1 (11/23/11)
Smart Balance Omega Plus Light Mayonnaise Dressing $1/1 (11/23/11)
DI Lusso $1/1 on one half pound of Di Lusso genoa or Sopressata Salami (12/31/11)
Pedia Care Product $1/1 (3/31/12)
Zegerid OTC Product $2/1 (11/27/11)
Zegeric $6/1 only 42 count OTC Product (11/27/11)
Resolve $.50/1 Laundry Pre-Treat Product (11/20/11)
Sargento Natural Sliced Cheeses $1/2 (11/20/11) dnd
Boudreaux's product $1/1 (12/31/11)
Fisher Snack Nut $1/1 4oz + (12/9/11)
Fisher Fusions Items $1/2 4oz + (12/9/11)
Bausch +Soothe eye drops $4/1 (1/31/12)
Bio True $1.50/1 Bio true multi-purpose solution 10oz + (12/9/11)
Bio True $3.00 on twin pack of Biotrue or Renu Fresh multi-purpose solution (12/9/11)
Schick Razor $2/1 disposable razor pack not valid on 2 count (11/20/11)
Spot Shop $1/1 Instant Carpet Stain & odor eliminator (12/31/11)
Flushes 2000 $1/1 toilet cleaner (12/31/11)
Carpet Fresh $1/1 Instant Carpet odor eliminator (12/31/11)
X-14 $1/1 Mold & Mildew Tile Stain Eliminator (12/31/11)
Glade Décor Scents Electric Warmer $.75/1 (11/19/11)
Glade Décor Scents Glass Holder $.75/1 (11/19/11)
Glade décor scents refill packs $1/2 (11/19/11)
Glade Fabric air odor eliminator product $1.25/1 (11/19/11)
Alive $2/1 Multi-vitamin product (1/31/12)
Enzimatic Therapy Probiotic Pearls product $2/1 (1/31/12)
SeaPak PopCorn Shrimp Buy one 20oz or larger Get $5.00 off popcorn fish 22oz (10/23/11) limit one coupon per purchase
Northland Dark Fruit Juices $1/2 (12/31/11)


10/9 Redplum

Listerine Total Care Zero $2/1 1L or larger (12/31/11)
Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash $1/1 1L or larger (12/31/11)
Listerine Zero Anticavity Mouthwash $1/1 1L or larger (12/31/11)
Listerine Pocketpaks $.50/1 24ct or larger or any one Listerine pocketmist (12/31/11)
Listerine Whitening Rinse $1/1 16 FL oz or larger (12/31/11)
Listerine Smart Rinse $1/1 Anticavity Mouthwash or any (1)Listerine Agent Cool Blue tinting Rinse 500ml or any (1) Reach Kids Toothbrush (12/31/11)
Garnier Moisturizer $2/1 (11/20/11)
Ester-C $2/1 tablet, gummy or powder (12/7/11)
Osteo Bi-Flex $5/1 Caplets, Softgels or Powder excludes liquids (12/20/11)
Minute Products $1/1 with the purchase of any one Mrs. Dash Seasoning Blend (11/30/11)
Minute Rice Products $.50/1 (12/31/11)
Dial Body Wash $1/2 120z + (10/23/11)
Dial Lotion $1/1 120z + (10/23/11)
Fun size Bags $1/2 8.67 oz or larger of lite savers gummies, starburst skittles or grab bag mix (10/31/11) dnd
L.A Looks $1/1 20oz, 26oz, or 30oz (1/9/12)
Maybelline Mascara $1/1 (12/9/11)
Centrum adult $2/1 Women's or Men's 100 ct or larger (12/4/11)
Centrum Silver Adult $2/1 Silver women's or silver men's 80 ct or larger (12/4/11)
Pup Peroni $1.50/2 dog snacks 4.8oz + (12/15/11)
Snausages $1.50/2 Snausages or snaw somes! Dog snacks 9.75 oz + (12/15/11)
Milk Bone $1.50/2 Dog Snacks (12/9/11)
Milk Bone $2.50/3 Dog Snacks (12/9/11)
Hatfield Ham Steak $1/1 (12/31/11)
Sparkle $1/2 Paper towels 2 Giant Roll or larger (11/19/11)
I-Coll $2/1 I-cool for menopause or I-cool+D for menopause + Bone Building (12/31/11)
Derma Silk $5/1 5 minute face lift or 90 second eye lift (10/31/11)
Subway FREE SUB- Buy a 6" Sub or 6" Flatbread with any size drink and get another sub of equal or lesser value for free. Exclude premium subs and double meet (11/30/11)
FREE BREAKFAST SANDWICH get a regular 6" breakfast sub or 6" breakfast flatbread FREE when you buy any drink available at participating stores before 11 AM (11/30/11)
Subway FREE SUB- Buy a 6" Sub or 6" Flatbread with any size drink and get another sub of equal or lesser value for free. Exclude premium subs and double meet (11/30/11)

Does The Tooth Fairy Visit Adults?

Last year, I mentioned about how my tooth hurt when I ate hard food like granola. The tooth was probably cracked but the dentist couldn't see anything. Being the frugal person I am, my motto is "it's not a problem, til it's a problem". So I did nothing, except maybe nurture that side of my mouth to avoid pain from biting on that cracked tooth. This worked for a while, but then last week it finally happened - a chunk of my tooth came out while I was eating cereal. In case you've never experienced your tooth falling out - its like eating rocks. You feel a funny tingle and then crunch. Then you wiggle your tongue over there and confirm it really happened. I pull out the little piece and rolled it around in my fingers, pondering how much the tooth fairy would give me for part of a tooth. Probably not much. Not enough to cover the bill anyway.
 
So, now we have a problem. And it must be dealt with. I've let the dental plan expire, but since I did let it expire they want us back. So they sent a 25% off coupon to get us to renew. Good thing I waited. Not. Now I have to wait a couple days for it to become effective. Meanwhile I have a partial tooth in the back of my mouth. Luckily my dentist could fit me in first thing Monday. Today it was. So I took the whole day off work to enjoy my new tooth. Except it started off with going to the dentist.
 
I generally have pretty good teeth, but I still don't really care to go to the dentist. Part of the experience that bugs me the most is the noise. And the big needle of Novocain. I brought my own Ipod to help cover up the drilling noises, but there's not much you can do to avoid the cloud of dust and debris flying out of your mouth from drilling. I gagged at the smell of the burning tooth dust and metal. What an absolutely terrible combination of noises and odors. At least there was no blood in the mix. I think. So what seemed like a really long time they finished the drilling and moved on to the impressions and packing the core to ready it for the temporary crown. I tried not to watch but did happen to see the guy lifting a small black slimy string thing that looked like a worm, and drop it into my mouth. Then with his tool he starts pressing it into the mold where my new tooth stump is. I almost passed out it was so gross. He added some other stuff with a caulk gun and starts pumping in cement and then eventually tugged the worm back out, but it was yucky.
 
All in all it went smooth. I didn't drool that much, and my gums are tender, but not bleeding from all the hacking they did. The worst is over, except for having to pay. As I said before I signed up for dentalplans.com and it cost $134 for 13 months of coverage for both DH & I. The plan dropped the cost of the core and crown from $1321 down to $753. Almost half price just because I signed up for a dental plan. Definitely a frugal idea.

 

Publix Sneak Peek Weekly Ad 10/6 - 10/12/11

BOGO's:
Publix Deli Tea, Assorted Flavor, save up to $2.59

Mueller's Pasta, Assorted Varieties, 12 to 16-oz box (Excluding Lasagna, Jumbo Shells, and Noodles), save up to $1.49

Classico Pasta Sauce, Assorted Varieties, 8.1 to 24-oz jar, save up to $2.89

Nathan's Beef Franks, Regular, Bigger Than the Bun, or Dinner Franks, 16-oz pkg, surprisingly low price

Phillps Crab Cakes, Assorted Varieties, 6-oz pkg, save up to $8.99

Quaker Instant Oatmeal, Assorted Varieties, 10.9 to 16.2 oz box, save up to $2.98

Kellogg's Cereal, Assorted Varieties, Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, Fruit Loops, or Crunchy Nut, 10.8 to 14.1 oz box, save up to $4.09

Quaker Oatmeal to Go Breakfast Bars, Assorted Varieties, 12-6 oz box, Breakfast Cookies, 10.1-oz box, or Life Nutrition Bars, 7.4-oz box, save up to $3.45

Progresso Bread Crumbs, Italian Style or Plain, 15-oz cnstr., save up to $1.97

Knorr Sides, Assorted Varieties, 3.8 to 6.4-oz pouch, save up to $1.29

Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing or Farmhouse Originals, Assorted Varieties, 16-oz bot, (Excluding Organic Ranch), save up to $3.35

Hellmann's Mayonnaise, Assorted Varieties, 22-oz bottle, save up to $4.99

Lipton Tea, Ice Tea Brew Bags, Family Size, 24-ct box (Excluding Decaf, 24-ct, box), save up to $2.85

Green Giant Vegetables, Assorted Varieties, 14.5 to 15.25-oz can (Excluding Three Bean Salad and Asparagus), save up to $1.29

Tuttorosso Tomatoes or Puree, Assorted Varieties, 28-oz can or Tomato Sauce, 29-oz can, save up to $1.87

Keebler Club Crackers, Assorted Varieties, 11 to 16-oz box, save up $3.69

Sara Lee Bakery Bread, 100% Whole Wheat, 20-oz loaf, save up to $2.99

Nabisco Munch Packs or Variety or Single Serve Tray; or Kraft Handi-Snacks, Assorted Varieties, 12 or 15-ct 9.45 to 25.2-oz pkg, save up to $6.49

Planters Peanuts, Cocktail, Redskin Spanish, Lightly Salted, or Honey Roasted, 12 or 12.5 oz can, save up to $3.19

Nestle Butterfinger Fun Size Bars or Baby Ruth, Crunch, Assorted Miniatures Candy Bars, or Assorted Fun Size Candies, 19.75 to 24-oz bag, save up to $6.59

Thomas' Bagels, Assorted Varieties, 6-ct, 20-oz bag, save up to $4.49

Hot Mama Garlic Knots, 6-ct 12-oz box or Italian Cheese Garlic Bread, 11.5-oz box, save up to $2.99

Talenti Gelato or Sorbetto, Assorted Varieties, 16-oz cup, surprisingly low price

Romano's Macaroni Grill Complete Meal for 2 or Wanchai Ferry Complete Meal for Two, Assorted Varieties, 24-oz bag, save up to $8.49

Hungry-Man Entrees, Assorted Varieties, 13.1 to 16-oz box, save up to $3.69

Marie Callender's Cobbler, Apple Crumb, Berry, or Peach, 32-oz pkg, save up to $5.29

Athenos Crumbled Feta Cheese, Assorted Varieties, 3.5 or 4-oz pkg, save up to $2.59

GE Soft White Light Bulb, 30-70-100, 50-11-150, or 50-200-250, 3-way, 1-ct, pkg, save up to $1.99

Pup-Peroni Dog Snacks, Assorted Varieties, 10-oz pkg, save up to $5.59

Finish Automatic Dishwasher Detergent, Quantum Powerball Capsules, 45-ct, pkg, or All in 1 Powerball Tabs, 60-ct pkg, save up $11.99

Lysol Disinfectant All Purpose Cleaner, Assorted Varieties, 40-oz bottle, save up to $3.19

Halls Cough Drops, Assorted Varieties, 30-ct bag (Excluding Halls Defense) (33% More on Select Packages, While Quantities Available.), save up to $1.23

Dove Anti-Perspirant & Deodorant, Assorted Varieties, Invisible Solid, 2.6-oz pkg (Excluding Dove Ultimate), save up to $2.99

Publix Ompeprazole Acid Reducer, Delayed Release Tablets, 20 mg, 14-ct pkg, save up to $9.89

Beech-Nut Stage 2 Baby Food, Assorted Varieties, 4-oz jar, save up to $.55

Deli:
Publix Deli Fresh Chilled Rotisserie Chicken, $4.99
Publix Deli Fresh Hot Rotisserie Chicken, $5.99
Publix Deli Old Fashioned Beans, 16-oz cont, 2/$4
Boar's Head Deluxe Cooked Ham, $8.49/lb

Bakery:
100% Whole Wheat Mountain Bread or White, Baked Fresh Daily from the Publix Bakery, 16-oz loaf, $2.59
Chicago Hard Rolls, 6-ct, $2.29
Sour Cream Pound Cake, 12 or 16-oz pkg, $3.49
Key Lime Pie, 34-oz, $6.99
Cherry Pie, 34-oz, $5.99

Dairy:
Boar's Head Monterey Jack Cheese, $7.49/lb
Dannon Activia Yogurt, Assorted Varieties, 4-pk, 4-oz cup, 3/$6
Dannon Activia Selects Yogurt, Greek, French Style, or Parfait, Assorted Varieties, 6-oz cup, 10/$10
Publix Shredded Cheese or Chunk, Assorted Varieties, 6 to 8-oz pkg, 2/$5
Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Original or Fat Free, or 1/3 Less Fat, 8-oz box, 2/$3

Frozen:
Birds Eye Frozen Vegetables, Assorted Varieties, 7.5 to 32-oz pkg, or Corn on the Cob, 4 or 12-ct pkg (Including All Varieties and Sizes), 50% off
Publix Frozen Pizza, Assorted Varieties, 11.9 to 34.98-oz box (including All Varieties and Sizes), $3.99

Seafood:
Small Lobster Tails, Wild Harvested, Previously Frozen, 3-oz Minimum Weight per Tail, $5.99
Publix Sockeye Salmon Fillets, Alaskan, Wild and Sustainably Harvested, Frozen, 12-oz pkg, $8.99
Fresh Catfish Fillets, $6.99/lb
Ready-to-Cook Cat Fillets: Lemon Herb or Cajun, $7.99/lb
Swordfish Steak, 5.6-oz, $8.99/lb
Medium Cooked Shrimp, 41 to 50 per pound, $6.99/lb

Meat:
Porterhouse or T-Bone Steaks, $6.99/lb
Boneless Chuck Pot Roast, $3.99/lb
Boneless Chuck Steaks, $4.29/lb
Top Round London Broil, $4.49/lb
Top Round Steaks, $4.79/lb
Ground Round, $3.99/lb
Ground Round Patties, $4.29/lb
Publix GreenWise Market New York Strip Steaks, $10.99/lb
Shoulder London Broil, $3.99/lb
Smithfield Smoked Ham, $2.99/lb
Boneless Pork Loin Chops, $3.99/lb
Perdue Boneless Chicken Breasts, $3.99/lb
Perdue Tenderloin, $4.49/lb
Publix Thin-Sliced Lunch Meats, Ham: Cooked or honey; or Turkey Breast: Roasted or Smoked Honey, 16-oz pkg, 2/$9

Produce:
Hass Avocados, 4/$5
Sweet Onions, $.99/lb
Eat Smart Vegetables, Assorted Varieties, 10 or 12-oz pkg, 3/$5
White or Red Seedless Grapes, $1.69/lb
Premium Peaches or Nectarines, $1.99/lb
Baby Portabella Mushrooms, Whole or Sliced, 8-oz pkg, $1.69
Green Beans, $1.49/lb
Royal Gala Apples, $1.29/lb
Honeydews, $2.99
Publix GreenWise Market Baby Cut Carrots, 16-oz bag, 2/$3
Crunch Pak Apple Slices, 14-oz bag, 2/$5

Grocery:
Publix Premium Salad Kit, Italian, Makoto Honey Ginger, Waldorf, or Tune Bleu, 7.5 to 10.5-oz bag, 2/$5
Simply Potatoes Diner's Choice Mashed Potatoes, Original, Sweet, Sour Cream & Chives, Country Style, or Garlic, 32-oz pkg, 2/$6
Tropicana Pure Premium Orange Juice, Ruby Red Grapefruit or Trop50, 59-oz pkg, 2/$6
Wonderful Pistachios, 16-oz cont, $6.99
EarthSmart Bouquet, $9.99
Chocolate Iced Donuts, 6-ct, $1.99
Dunkin Donuts Coffee, $6.99
Kraft Deluxe Macaroni & Cheese Dinner, 9.4 to 15.66 oz box, 2/$4
Chock Full o'Nuts Ground Coffee, 24 to 33.9 oz can, $7.99
Pure Wesson Oil, Vegetable, Canola, Corn, or Best Blend, 100% Natural, 48-oz bo, 2/$7
Gatorade Thirst Quencher or G2 Low-Calorie Electrolyte Beverage, 2/$10
CapriSun Juice Drink Blend, 10-pk, 6-oz pkg (Excluding 100% Juice, 10-pk), 3/$6
Dole Fruit, Fruit in Gel, or Parfait, Assorted Varieties, 4-pk, 4 or 4.3-oz cup, 2/$4
12-pk Selected Coca-Cola Products, 12-oz can, Buy 2 Get 1 Free (save up to $4.99 on 3)
8-pack Selected Pepsi Products, 12-oz bottle, 3/$10 (save up to $1.97 on 3)
Assorted Publix Soft Drinks or Seltzer Water, 2-L bottle, $1/2
Snapple Tea or Juice Drink, Assorted Varieties, 6-pk, 16-oz bottle, Buy 2 Get 1 Free
Cheetos Cheese Flavored Snacks or Fritos Corn Chips or Twists Snacks, Assorted Varieties, 9 to 10.5-oz bag (Excluding Baked and Natural), 2/$5
Nabisco Oreo Cookies, Assorted Varieties, 13.1 to 18-oz pkg, or Fudge Crème or Rings, 9.6 or 11.3-oz pkg, Cakesters or Brownies, 12.32 to 15.9-oz pkg, or Stix, 5-oz pkg, 2/$5
Publix Large Eggs, Grade A, 18-ct, (limit 4 deals) 2/$4
Shedd's Spread Country Crock, 50% Vegetable Oil, Light, or Plus Calcium, 45-oz tub, 2/$6
Pillsbury Ready to Bake! Cookies, Assorted Varieties, 16 or 16.5 oz pkg, 2/$5
Frank's Red Hot Sauce, 12-oz bottle, $1.99
Kraft Dressing, Assorted Varieties, 8-oz bottle, 2/$3
General Mills Cheerios Cereal, Regular or multigrain, 12.8 or 14-oz box, or Basic 4, Honey Nut Clusters, or raisin Nut Bran, 16 to 17.1-oz box, 2/$5
Progresso Soup, Assorted Varieties, 18 to 19-oz can, 4/$5
Swanson Premium Chunk Chicken Breast, White, In-Water, 12.5-oz can, 2/$5
Campbell's Condensed Soup, Assorted Varieties, 10.5 to 11.5-oz can (Excluding Won Ton, Cream of Shrimp, Oyster Stew), 5/$5
Angel Soft Unscented Bathroom Tissue, Septic Safe, 2-ply: Double, 12-roll pkg, Regular, 24-roll pkg, or Mega, 9-roll pkg, $5.49
Brawny Premium Performance Paper Towels, Prints, White, or Pick-A-Size White, Big Rolls, 2-Ply Sheets, 6-roll pkg, $6.49
Publix GreenWise Market Bathroom Tissue, Double Roll, 100% Recycled Paper, 12-roll pkg, $5.49
Publix Decorated Paper Plates, 7,8 1/2 or 10 1/4 inch, 24 to 55-ct pkg, or Decorated Paper Bowls, 20-oz, 25-ct pkg, 2/$4
Hefty Tall Kitchen Bags or Trash, Lawn & Leaf, or Refuse Liner Bags, Selected Varieties, 18 to 45 ct pkg, $5.99
Ziploc Freezer or Storage Bags, Selected Varieties, 10 to 50-ct pkg, 2/$7
NaturalAire Air Cleaning Filter, Assorted Sizes, with Baking Soda, Pleated, 2/$7
Arm & Hammer Laundry Detergent, Assorted Varieties, 60.5 – 75 oz bottle, $3.99
Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, Assorted Varieties, 75-ct cnstr, $3.99
Air Wick Freshmatic Spray Refill or Scented Oil Refill, Scented Candle or Lysol Neutra Air Freshmatic Refill, Assorted Varieties, 2-ct, or $5.29 to 6.35-oz pkg, $3.99
Fantastik Cleaner, Assorted Varieties, 26 or 32-oz bottle, 2/$4

Pet:
Rachael Ray Nutrish Dog Food, 14-lb, $13.99
Publix Cat Food, MultiMix or Adult Formula, 7-lb bag, $4.99

Health & Beauty:
Centrum Multivitamin/Multimineral Supplement, Assorted Varieties, 14 to 220-ct bottle, 25% off
Slim-Fast! 3-2-1 Plan Bars, Assorted Varieties, 5 or 6-ct box, 25% off
Olay Regenerist Facial Products or Total Effects or Definity, Assorted Varieties, .02 to 6.78 oz pkg, or 30-ct pkg, $3 off
Olay body Wash, Assorted Varieties, 8.4, 18, or 23.6 oz bottle, or Lotion, 11.8-oz bottle, $5.49
Tampax Tampons, Assorted Varieties, 40-ct box, Always Pads, 20 to 45 ct pkg, or Always Liners, 80 ct box, (Excluding Always Infinity and Tampax Pearl) $5.99
Just For Men Hair Color, Assorted Varieties, 1-ct box, $5.99
Nexxus Hair Products, Assorted Varieties, 1.9 to 33.8-oz or 1-L bottle, 25% off
Colgate Total Toothpaste, Assorted Varieties, 5.8 or 6 oz tube or Optic White, 4-oz tube or Colegate 360 Manual Toothbrush, 1-ct pkg, 2/$6

Baby:
Publix Diapers, Assorted Varieties, 60 to 96-ct box, $15.99

In-Ad Coupons:
$3 off the Purchases of Two (2) or more PediaSure Shakes or Drinks, Complete Balanced Nutrition or Sidekicks Nutrition Support, Assorted Flavors, 4 or 6-ct, 8-oz can
$2/1 General Mills Fiber One Cereal, 11.75 to 17.25 oz box, Chewy Bars, 4.1 to 21.2-oz box, or Brownies, 5.34-oz box, Assorted Varieties
$2/1 Nature Valley Granola Bars or Trail Mix Bars, Assorted Varieties, 14.8 – 17.8 oz box
$1/4 Progresso Soup, Assorted Varieties, 18 to 19-oz can
$1.75/1 Hellmann's Mayonnaise, Assorted Varieties, 30 to 48-oz jar
$1/1 Lipton Specialty Tea, Assorted Varieties, 18 – 40 ct box,
$2.50/1 P. F. Chang's Home Menu Meal, Assorted Varieties, 22 oz pkg
$1.50/1 Klondike or Slim-a-Bear Ice Cream Treats, Assorted Varieties, 16 to 27 oz box
$1.00/5 Campbell's Condensed Soup, Selected Varieties, 10.5 to 11.5-oz can
$1.00/1 V8 100% Vegetable Juice, Assorted Varieties, 46-oz bottle
 
Sneak Peek via Slickdeals

Juice In The City

Everyone loves a great deal, right?  And most people are totally overwhelmed with the amount of deals out there to be had, most of which are irrelevant to their day-to-day lives.  Enter Juice in the City.  They are a community of (mostly) moms who know their way around their respective cities and know about all those little hidden gems.  They provide a great deal each day (50% off or more) geared toward families in the local community by recommending a locally-owned, locally-run business.  There are typically a few sub-divided markets in each major city, so there is no worry about finding a good "deal" that isn't really a good deal after all because, while it is in your metro area, it is an hour away from your house. 
 
Some examples of deals include restaurants, massages, family activities, local shops and services.  Juice in the City has exploded all over the country because of it's organic, word-of-mouth business model.  Don't you love to get a great recommendation from a close friend before you try out a new business?  That is exactly what Juice in the City provides.  Each business featured on the site has been personally tried by the person sourcing the deal, and they give honest feedback as to what to expect when you visit that business.  If you haven't checked it out yet, you really should!

As an aside, Juice in the City is always looking for people to promote their favorite businesses, as well as business to promote.  If you would like to earn a part-time income from home and recommend your favorite local businesses to others, check out the Juice in the City website and click on "We're Hiring!".
 
Or, if you own a business that you would like to have featured on the site, please check the lists below to see if your metro area is on either one.  If so, please contact Rachel and she can point you in the right direction.

Here are the cities where Juice in the City is already active:
Atlanta
Austin
Charlotte
Dallas
Denver
Houston
LA
New York
Phoenix
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle

And here are the markets coming soon:
Baltimore
Boston
Chicago
Cincinnati
Detroit
Grand Rapids
Indianapolis
Miami
Minneapolis
Nashville
Philadelphia
Portland
Raleigh-Durham
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
St Louis
Washington DC

Rachel is a stay-at-home mom to 3 little cuties in the Minneapolis suburbs.  She has recently discovered Juice in the City and couldn't be more excited!  She loves the part-time hours that work around her busy schedule (and the extra spending money doesn't hurt) and can't wait to utilize all the great deals when the Minneapolis market launches in just a few short weeks!
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