Saturday, September 6, 2014
My Shopping Trip: Rite Aid
I never pay for oral care items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, floss, and mouthwash. The reason is, at least one drugstore every week has one or more of these items on sale and matched with a coupon, you can usually get it for free or sometimes even make money after the reward. Check out a recent trip to Rite Aid where I got all different kinds of oral care products for free:
Bought 2 Crest Pro-Health Oral Rinse (1 L) @ $3.99
Promotion: Buy 1 Crest Oral Rinse (Pro-Health 1 Liter Clinical or 3D White 473 ml) @ $3.99, get $3.00 +UP reward (limit 2)
Used - $2/2 Crest ProHealth Pinses 500 ml or larger (www.coupons.com)
Paid $5.98, got two $3 +UP reward
Bought 1 Oral-B Complete or 3D White Battery Powered Toothbrush (1 ct) @ $6
Promotion: Buy 1 Oral-B Complete or 3D White Battery Powered Toothbrush (1 ct) @ $6.00, get $4 +UP (limit 1)
Used - $2/1 Oral-B Adult Battery Toothbrush
Paid $4, got $4 +UP reward
Bought 1 Glide Floss (38-54 yds) @ $3
Promotion: Buy 1 Crest Toothpaste (3D White 4 oz, Pro-Health 4.2 oz, or Complete 4-6.2 oz), Oral-B Manual Toothbrush (3D White, Pro-Health or Complete (excludes ProFlex or Clinical), or Glide (Floss 38.2-54.6 yd or Floss Picks 75 ct) @ $3.00, get a $2.50 +UP reward (limit 2)
Used - $1/1 Oral-B Glide Floss 35M or larger or Oral-B Flide Floss Picks 30 ct or higher (RP 6/29)
Paid $2, got $2.50 +UP reward
Bought 1 Crest 3D White, Pro-Health, or Complete Toothpaste (4-6 oz) @ $3
Promotion: Buy 1 Crest 3D White Brilliance Toothpaste (4.1 oz), 3D White Oral Rinse (946 ml), or Oral-B Pulsar Toothbrush (single) @ $5.99, get $2.00 +UP reward (limit 2)
Used - $0.75/1 Crest Toothpaste 3.0 oz or more OR Liquid Gel (excludes Crest Cavity, Baking Soda, Tartar Control) (RP 7/13)
Paid $2.25, got $2.50 +UP reward
(I had some +UP rewards saved from previous purchases that I applied to my total)
- $3 +UP from previous purchases
- $3 +UP from previous purchases
- $6 +UP from previous purchases
OOP $2.23 before tax
Saved $27.82
Received $15 +UP rewards total
So really, I made $0.77 on this trip to Rite Aid ($15 reward - $12 reward - $2.23). This is why I coupon!
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
My Shopping Trip: Meijer
It's been a while since I have shared a shopping trip. Here is my trip to Meijer this week!
Transaction:
(1) Meijer Half Gallon Milk @ $2.09
(1) Gerber Cereal (16 oz) @ $3.39
(1) Meijer Fresh Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts @ $8.52
(1) Lettuce @ $0.88
(4) Kraft Salad Dressing (16 oz) @ $1.98
(2) Crystal Light Drink Mix Canisters @ $1.99
(2) Philadelphia Cream Cheese (8 oz) @ $2.29
(2) I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! (12 oz) @ $2.00
(2) Baskin Robbins Ice Cream (14 oz) @ $4.29
(2) Kraft Fresh Take Cheese Breadcrumb Mix (6 oz) @ $2.50
(1) Meijer Split Top Bread (20 oz) @ $1.25
Instant Savings:
-$1.25 for Buy TWO I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! (8-16 oz sticks, spray or tub) get ONE Meijer Split Top Bread (20 oz wheat or white) FREE
-$2.00 for Buy TWO Kraft Fresh Take Cheese Breadcrumb Mixes (6 oz), get $2 off one package of Meijer Fresh Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts, Thighs or Tenders
-$4.29 for Buy One Baskin Robbins Ice Cream (14 oz) Get One Free
-$8.00 for Buy EIGHT products included in promotion, get $8 off instantly mix or match (the items I bought that were included were the salad dressing, cream cheese, and drink mix canisters)
Coupons Used:
-$0.25/1 Gerber Cereal (mPerk store coupon)
(2) -$0.75/2 Kraft Dressing Bottles, 15.8-16 oz (SS 4/13)
-$0.75/2 Kraft Dressing (mPerk coupon)
-$1.00/2 Crystal Light Drink Mixes (SS 4/27)
(2) -$0.75/1 Philadelphia Soft Cream Cheese Spread (www.coupons.com)
-$0.75/2 I Can't Believe It's Not Butter (RP 4/13)
-$1.00/1 Baskin Robbins Ice Cream (mPerk coupon)
-$1.00/1 Kraft Fresh Take, 6 oz When You Buy Fresh Chicken (www.coupons.com)
OOP $26.90
Saved $28.33
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Zaycon Foods Chicken Event
We recently purchased 40 pounds of fresh boneless skinless chicken breasts from Zaycon Foods. We were able to purchase the chicken for $1.89/lb. The lowest price I typically see boneless skinless chicken breasts at Meijer is $1.85/lb, so this was a stock up price for us.
(I'm not going to go into a lot of detail about Zaycon Foods, but you can visit their website here for more information on the company and how it works.)
Here is step-by-step how this worked for us:
1) I went to the Zaycon Foods website and created an account. Based on my city, I chose an event I wanted to participate in, in this case, the chicken event. I chose how many cases of chicken I wanted (the chicken was sold in 40 pound cases). I paid for the chicken online.
2) A few months later, the Zaycon Foods truck came to our city and I drove to it to pick up the chicken. I gave the driver my name, he checked me off his list, and loaded the case of chicken into my truck (on top of a plastic bag, in case the juices leaked!) Here is our case of chicken:
3) When I got home, I began to prep to freeze the chicken. The chicken came in 4 bags inside the box. If I froze it like that, I would end up with a big block of chicken frozen together. I needed to separate them into freezer ziploc bags. Here is my set up for freezer prep:
4) I separated the butterflied chicken breasts and trimmed the fat:
5) Once the chicken breasts were prepped to my liking, I put them into gallon Ziploc freezer bags. I chose to put 4 in each bag because I don't typically ever need more than 4 for a single meal. I ended up with 9 bags of full chicken breasts, plus 1 bag of smaller pieces that I trimmed off.
I chose to freeze all 40 pounds of our chicken, however I have heard people that freeze some, cook some right away, or prep it for other meals, like shredding.
I would definitely do this again! Let me know if you have any questions about Zaycon Foods or our experience.
(I'm not going to go into a lot of detail about Zaycon Foods, but you can visit their website here for more information on the company and how it works.)
Here is step-by-step how this worked for us:
1) I went to the Zaycon Foods website and created an account. Based on my city, I chose an event I wanted to participate in, in this case, the chicken event. I chose how many cases of chicken I wanted (the chicken was sold in 40 pound cases). I paid for the chicken online.
2) A few months later, the Zaycon Foods truck came to our city and I drove to it to pick up the chicken. I gave the driver my name, he checked me off his list, and loaded the case of chicken into my truck (on top of a plastic bag, in case the juices leaked!) Here is our case of chicken:
3) When I got home, I began to prep to freeze the chicken. The chicken came in 4 bags inside the box. If I froze it like that, I would end up with a big block of chicken frozen together. I needed to separate them into freezer ziploc bags. Here is my set up for freezer prep:
4) I separated the butterflied chicken breasts and trimmed the fat:
5) Once the chicken breasts were prepped to my liking, I put them into gallon Ziploc freezer bags. I chose to put 4 in each bag because I don't typically ever need more than 4 for a single meal. I ended up with 9 bags of full chicken breasts, plus 1 bag of smaller pieces that I trimmed off.
I chose to freeze all 40 pounds of our chicken, however I have heard people that freeze some, cook some right away, or prep it for other meals, like shredding.
I would definitely do this again! Let me know if you have any questions about Zaycon Foods or our experience.
Monday, January 20, 2014
What's Cooking: Braided Pizza Bread
We are a pizza-loving household and this meal did not disappoint! This recipe does use a bread machine. The braiding part is a little tricky without seeing it, so enjoy my illustrations! :)
Ingredients:
- 1 1/2 cups water
- 3 Tablespoons canola oil
- 4 cups flour
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons active dry yeast
- pizza ingredients/toppings (we used for ours)
Cooking Directions:
1. Add all ingredients to bread machine and set to the "dough" setting. I have a Betty Crocker Bake-It-Easy Bread Maker and the dough setting takes an hour and a half, so plan ahead.
2. After it is done, take the dough out and divide it in two. Flour the surface you are working on (the dough is rather sticky). Roll each half into a rectangle, keeping it about 1/2 inch thick.
3. Add your pizza toppings in the middle of the dough. We used pepperoni, sauce, and mozzarella cheese.
4. Create 1 inch wide strips on the top and bottom of the rectangle around the toppings.
5. Braid the dough. Start at one end and lay the end strip diagonally over the toppings. Then take the opposite one and lay it diagonally. Keep going until all the strips are layered. When you get to the end, just tuck the dough strips underneath.
6. Place the loaves on a baking sheet. Bake at 400°F for 15-20 minutes, until golden brown. Allow the loaves to cool a little bit before cutting into slices.
We plan to try this recipe again but with ham and cheese instead of pizza toppings.
Source: www.bargainstobounty.com
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