Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Epic Food Lion Trips!

Okay, these deals are within 3 trips I just did tonight (I went to two different food lions on my way home, and once I got home, I saw that I got the free coupon book in the mail and ran back to Food Lion again).

Trip #1
5 lbs. of Clementines $4.99($6.99 Retail)
Post Honey Bunches of Oats w/Pecans $2($3.22 Retail)

$2 off Honey Bunches of Oats Coupon -$2 (a printable I found abandoned in a Rite Aid)
$2 off of $5 produce FLIP - $2
$2 off of $6 produce FLIP - $2

OOP: $1.06 !!!
Savings: $9.22

Trip #2
1.98 lbs. Butcher's Brand Eye of Round Steak $5.92 ($10.47 Retail)
1.45 lbs. Anjou Pears $1.87 ($2.89 Retail)
5 lbs. bag of potatoes $1.74 ($3.49 Retail)
3 bags of New York Style Bagel Chips $7.00 ($10.48 Retail)

$1/2 bags of NYS Bagel Chips -$1 (found on the bags)
$2/$10 of Butcher's Brand Beef FLIP -$2
$3/$10 Deli/Bakery Items FLIP -$3
$2/$5 Bakery FLIP -$2
$2/$6 Produce FLIP -$2
$2/$5 Produce FLIP -$2

OOP: $4.67 !!!
Savings: $22.80

[Then, I went to check the mail, lo and behold my free products coupons had come in!!!]
Trip #3

Nestle Morsels $2 (Retail $2.79)
7UP 2-liter $0.99 (Retail $1.59)
Folgers Gourmet Selections $5 (Retail $6.28)
2 Snickers Bars $0.89 (Retail $1.78)

Free Folgers Coffee Coupon -$5
Free Tollhouse Morsels Coupon -$2
Free 7UP Coupon -$1.59 (omg overage!!!)

OOP: $0.37 !!!
Savings: $12.17

And, the grand totals for the day!
Total OOP: $6.10
Total Savings: $44.19

Monday, November 16, 2009

My new favorite time of year.

It's been over a year since I seriously began my efforts to be frugal.  I was in a pretty bad place when I started, and have been on shaky ground up until just this last September.  And, I think now, without the same financial crunch, I have a new appreciation for the major holidays I celebrate in the Fall and Winter season.

Halloween I had always sort of liked.  It's an awesome holiday with costumes and candy.  However, giving out candy has always been a bit of a stress for me.  My house gets hundreds of kids on Halloween.  So, in order to participate, I have to be prepared to be swamped.  I actually didn't give out candy last year because of this.  But, this year, I was able to build up a strong candy supply on a small budget, so I was actually able to open my house to trick or treaters.  And, during the course of the night, I realized that the Halloween celebration is really much better than the "demonic" reputation it tends to get. It's the only holiday where kids are allowed to go to strangers houses and ask for candy.  It's basically a "guess what? people aren't all evil!" party for everyone.  I know several people who may not agree with the day we are celebrating, but I know most people will agree that children seeing that others can be trusted is an important lesson nowadays.

Thanksgiving means something new to me now.  Back when I had my apartment, I could easily tithe.  It wasn't difficult at all.  Then, when I bought my house, everything was so much more expensive than I was prepared for.  I *couldn't* tithe.  I had no money left, I was sinking more into debt every month with only the necessities.  And, I still don't have much money, still have a lot of debt, but am stabilized now, gradually cutting down on debts.  But the one thing I do have right now in abundance is food.  This time of year is full of opportunities to donate food.  I think this can be my way of tithing.  Thanksgiving has become an opportunity to share what God has blessed me with.

And of course, Christmas, the most retail holiday of the year.  Last year, I remember being very stressed trying to buy my dad something that met what I felt were his cost expectations.  How on earth was I supposed to buy nice presents for other people without any money?  Now, I have the resources to find good deals that others can't.  I found that my adventures in couponing and frugality have made me a much more confident barterer now.  I know what things "should" be priced, and I've learned to ask for it unashamedly.  Suddenly, I don't feel the stress to buy something I can't afford.  It's becoming more of a fun event, where, again, I can share with friends and family out of the abundance God has blessed me with.

I'm not perfect, and am still learning.  But, I'm glad that this time of year offers so many opportunities to share my blessings.