Thursday, September 30, 2010
90% Off - Yes, Save 90% - at Restaurant.com!
Snatch up $25 restaurant gift certificates for as little as $1! See what's available in your local area restaurants at Restaurant.com and use code "WOW" at checkout to receive 90% off... yes, that's 90% off - no typo! Offer good through tomorrow, October 1st!
Save $5 at Dollar General!
Print a coupon now off of Dollar General's Facebook page to save $5 off a $25 purchase there. This coupon is only good now through October 2nd.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Harris Teeter Deals - Week of September 29 - October 5, 2010
I love to post a few deal highlights that will get you products for less than half price! I also tend to favor deals that do not require coupons from a newspaper (i.e.: no coupon needed or printable coupons available) or deals that only require recent coupons.
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
- eVic: Bounty 8 Rolls - $5.77 (Limit 1)
(without e-VIC: $6.99 each)
-$1/1 P&G booklet
Final price: $4.77 - eVic: Tide 100 oz. - $8.99 (Limit 1)
(without e-VIC: $10.99 each)
-$2/1 October issues of Good Housekeeping or Marie Claire magazines
Final price: $6.99 - Kraft Shredded Cheese - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
-$5/5 Kraft printable
Regular Price: $3.29; Final Price: $.65 each - Breakstone's Sour Cream, 16 oz. - 2/$3
-$5/5 Kraft printable
Sale Price: $1.50; Final Price: $.50 each - Kraft Single Wrap Cheese - 2/$4
-$5/5 Kraft printable
Sale Price: $2.00; Final Price: $1.00 each - General Mills Cheerios - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
-$0.55/1 printable
Regular Price: $3.35; Final price: $.58 - McCormick Recipe Inspirations - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
Sale price: $.99
+ Receive $1.50 on your next order when you buy 2 McCormick spices,
or $3.00 on your next order when you buy 3 McCormick spices.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Yet Another 80% Off Restaurant.com Code!
Save 80% on gift certificates at Restaurant.com through September 30th by using code: "ONECAUSE" at checkout.
$25 certificates which are normally $10 are now just $2, and $10 certificates which are normally $4 are now just $.80!
$25 certificates which are normally $10 are now just $2, and $10 certificates which are normally $4 are now just $.80!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Sunday Paper Preview - Three Coupon Inserts - Sept. 26
Check out the Sunday Coupon Preview! This wonderful blog shows you what specific coupons you can most likely expect to find in your Sunday newspaper.
This week, Sunday, September 26th, there will be three coupon inserts - SmartSource, Proctor & Gamble, and Red Plum.
The coupons available in newspapers do vary somewhat from those available to print on the Internet. If you don't always by Sunday newspapers for the coupons, this is one of those Sundays you may want to consider doing so.
This week, Sunday, September 26th, there will be three coupon inserts - SmartSource, Proctor & Gamble, and Red Plum.
The coupons available in newspapers do vary somewhat from those available to print on the Internet. If you don't always by Sunday newspapers for the coupons, this is one of those Sundays you may want to consider doing so.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Another 80% Off Restaurant.com Code!
Save 80% on gift certificates at Restaurant.com through September 26th by using code: "AUTUMN" at checkout.
$25 certificates which are normally $10 are now just $2, and $10 certificates which are normally $4 are now just $.80!
$25 certificates which are normally $10 are now just $2, and $10 certificates which are normally $4 are now just $.80!
Kohl's Bargains - Up to 80% Off + Free Shipping
Visit Kohl's online to check out their sale and clearance items for up to 80% Off. (The biggest bargains are limited and moving fast!)
Plus, get free shipping with code "SHIPFREE" through September 28th.
AND, get an additional 20% off by using code "FORUONLY" through September 25th.
Plus, get free shipping with code "SHIPFREE" through September 28th.
AND, get an additional 20% off by using code "FORUONLY" through September 25th.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Harris Teeter Deals - Week of September 22-28, 2010
I love to post a few deal highlights that will get you products for less than half price! I also tend to favor deals that do not require coupons from a newspaper (i.e.: no coupon needed or printable coupons available) or deals that only require recent coupons.
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
- Meal Deal:
Buy any Stouffer’s Family Entree, 28 to 40 oz, for $7.69, get the following free:
- select Birds Eye Streamfresh vegetables (10-12 oz),
- Cole’s Garlic Bread (16 oz)
- a 2-liter Coca-Cola product - eVic: Dannon Light & Fit or Fruit on the Bottom Yogurt- $0.40 (Limit 10)
(without e-VIC: $0.50 each)
-$0.50/6 printable
Final price: $0.23 each - Harris Teeter Fresh Foods Market Meats and Cheese, pre-sliced - Buy 2, Get 3 Free (Limit 10 total)
*Must buy two to get three free
Regular Price: $4.49; Final Price: $1.80 each - Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing - $2.99
-$2/1 printable
Final price: $0.99 - General Mills Cheerios, 18 oz - $2.37
-$0.55/1 printable
Final price: $1.27 - Classico Pasta sauce 2/$4
-$1/1 printable
Sale Price: $2.00; Final Price: $1.00 each - Heinz 57 sauce 10oz $2.99
-$1/1 printable
Sale Price: $2.99; Final Price: $1.99 each - Lea & Perrins worcestershire sauce 10oz 2/$5
-$1/1 printable
Sale Price: $2.50; Final Price: $1.50 each
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
JCPenney Shoe Bargains Online
JCPenney is offering free shipping on all shoes. Some flip flops and sandals are available for as little as $10.99 or $11.99, which can be used with the "$10 off a $10 purchase" codes:
Enter promo code "GO4TEN" or "LIZ4YOU" to get a $10 credit... maybe even get two deals, one with each code!
Enter promo code "GO4TEN" or "LIZ4YOU" to get a $10 credit... maybe even get two deals, one with each code!
Restaurant.com - 80% Off Gift Certificates
If you've never explored Restaurant.com, check it out and look for restaurants in your area. You can buy gift certificates, which are really more like super coupons, but still make some good deals.
Generally, a $25 "gift certificate" will really be $25 off a $35-$50 purchase, or $25 off two entrees, or some variation of this. Check the fine print to be sure if it will be a deal for you.
But the current deal through September 22nd is that if you enter code: "SHARE" at checkout, $25 certificates which are normally $10 are now just $2, and $10 certificates which are normally $4 are now just $.80!
Generally, a $25 "gift certificate" will really be $25 off a $35-$50 purchase, or $25 off two entrees, or some variation of this. Check the fine print to be sure if it will be a deal for you.
But the current deal through September 22nd is that if you enter code: "SHARE" at checkout, $25 certificates which are normally $10 are now just $2, and $10 certificates which are normally $4 are now just $.80!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
CVS Deals - September 19-25, 2010
There are lots of good deals to be had at CVS this week. Here's just a few...
- Right Guard Sport, Total Defense or Dry Idea 2-4oz – $2.99 = $2.00 ECBs
(limit 3)
Buy (3) Right Guard Total Defense
Use $1.50/1 Right Guard Total Defense 5 Deodorant & $3/2 Right Guard Total Defense 5 Deodorant
Pay $4.47, get $6.00 ECBs
It's like you're getting these FREE, plus earning $1.53 extra with ECBs! - Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick – $6.99 = $5.00 ECB (limit 6)
Use $2.00/1 Super Lustrous Lipstick
Pay $4.99, get back $5.00 ECB
Final cost is FREE!
It's like you're getting these FREE after ECBs! - Buy (2) Quaker Quick Oats (18 oz), Instant Oatmeal or Granola Bars (8-10 ct) - 2/$5.00 = $2.00 ECB (limit 1)
Use (2) $1.00/1 Quaker Instant Oatmeal (or from 8/29 or 9/12 Red Plum coupon inserts)
Pay $3.00, get back $2.00 ECB
It's like you're getting these for $.50 each after ECBs!
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Campbell's Soup Coupons
Campbell's Soup has been on sale in a lot of stores lately. Match up those sales with the tons of coupons available to print online at the following links:
Thursday, September 16, 2010
$20 for $50 Worth of Toys!
Today, North Jersey is offering a $50 Groupon for just $20, redeemable at BrighterBeginnings.com, an online toy store. You do not have to be from North Jersey to get this deal. So log-in or register for Groupon, click "View More Cities" at the top of the page, then find "North Jersey." This groupon doesn't expire until March 17, 2011! Great for Christmas gifts!
What is Groupon?
Groupon is a great way to get awesome bargains! Subscribers can view the website or check their email each day for a new deal. If they choose to, they can purchase the deal. For the most part, these deals are most beneficial to one's local area, but sometimes, these deals would be beneficial to people across the country (such as today's deal in North Jersey). To take advantage of deals in other cities, click "View More Cities" at the top of the Groupon homepage and pick the city/region you want.
How does Groupon work?
Groupon negotiates huge discounts on popular local goods, services and cultural events. Then they offer the deals to their subscribers. As long as enough subscribers agree to purchase the offer, the deal is on!
I've gotten some great deals before - like $10 for a $50 dinner in a local Brazilian restaurant, $25 for $100 towards a furniture store purchase, and $6 for $12 worth of ice cream. Groupon is awesome!
What is Groupon?
Groupon is a great way to get awesome bargains! Subscribers can view the website or check their email each day for a new deal. If they choose to, they can purchase the deal. For the most part, these deals are most beneficial to one's local area, but sometimes, these deals would be beneficial to people across the country (such as today's deal in North Jersey). To take advantage of deals in other cities, click "View More Cities" at the top of the Groupon homepage and pick the city/region you want.
How does Groupon work?
Groupon negotiates huge discounts on popular local goods, services and cultural events. Then they offer the deals to their subscribers. As long as enough subscribers agree to purchase the offer, the deal is on!
I've gotten some great deals before - like $10 for a $50 dinner in a local Brazilian restaurant, $25 for $100 towards a furniture store purchase, and $6 for $12 worth of ice cream. Groupon is awesome!
Organizing a Shopping List Without Writing it Down
Don't write it down??? But I'll forget stuff!!!
Ok, ok... I'm not saying that you necessarily have to forget about writing any list ever! But just hear me out... er... read me out...
I shop with coupons. At least 80-90% of the time, I will have a coupon for each item I'm buying. I check the store circulars before I leave the house (they're all online these days), and I match up the coupons I already have or can print out with the deals I find in the circular. I grab my stack of coupons that I intend to use for a particular store, and I sort them based on the order in which I will come across that item in the grocery store. So I may have my canned goods coupons first, then pasta sauce coupons for the next aisle, shampoo coupons for in the hygiene aisle, and refrigerated and frozen foods coupons last, as that is always the last aisle I visit.
When I go to the store, I keep my stack of coupons in my hand in that order, and after I grab the item on the top coupon, I move that coupon to the back of the stack. Once the first coupon is on top of the stack again, I know that I'm done with my shopping trip! No written list! Plus, if the coupon has specific instructions or exceptions, it's right their under my nose to read the details. I don't have to go back and forth between a list and the coupons, to make sure I'm getting the right items, and most of the time, the sales are listed on the shelves, so you can make sure you're getting the correct items on sale too.
Now, true, sometimes there are a few deals that you might want to take advantage of that you might not have a coupon for, such as a "Buy One, Get Two Free" deal. Let's face it, if you're getting more than half off, most of the time, it's worth taking advantage of even without the coupon. My reasoning is that if it's a good enough deal, I'll remember it. If I forget it, maybe I don't really need it in the first place. I rarely have more than two or three items that I won't have a coupon for though, so for the most part, I do not write lists.
Even though I hold my coupon stack in my hand for my shopping trip, I do carry the rest of my coupon stash with me as well, for one main reason: clearance items. You never know what you'll find on clearance. Once, I found a $4 bottle of shampoo marked down to $1.27. I took out a $1 off coupon from my coupon stash that I had with me to make that shampoo just $.27. Just this past weekend, I found a can of Campbell's Chunky soup, normally over $2 marked down to $.75 because of one very slight dent. I had a $.50 coupon that doubled, allowing me to get that soup for free! Again, these clearance items are unpredictable, so they would never appear on a list to begin with. No need to write lists!
I also find that when I'm coupon-centered instead of list-centered, I have a much more accurate memory of the types of coupons that I still have in my stash. This can be very helpful for matching up with those clearance and marked-down items that I suddenly find in the store.
So don't feel pressured to always write a list. "Have" a list, but you don't have to write it. Using an organized coupon stack as your list really helps you focus on using your coupons correctly, and you can still walk out of the store with the great deals you intended to get.
Ok, ok... I'm not saying that you necessarily have to forget about writing any list ever! But just hear me out... er... read me out...
I shop with coupons. At least 80-90% of the time, I will have a coupon for each item I'm buying. I check the store circulars before I leave the house (they're all online these days), and I match up the coupons I already have or can print out with the deals I find in the circular. I grab my stack of coupons that I intend to use for a particular store, and I sort them based on the order in which I will come across that item in the grocery store. So I may have my canned goods coupons first, then pasta sauce coupons for the next aisle, shampoo coupons for in the hygiene aisle, and refrigerated and frozen foods coupons last, as that is always the last aisle I visit.
When I go to the store, I keep my stack of coupons in my hand in that order, and after I grab the item on the top coupon, I move that coupon to the back of the stack. Once the first coupon is on top of the stack again, I know that I'm done with my shopping trip! No written list! Plus, if the coupon has specific instructions or exceptions, it's right their under my nose to read the details. I don't have to go back and forth between a list and the coupons, to make sure I'm getting the right items, and most of the time, the sales are listed on the shelves, so you can make sure you're getting the correct items on sale too.
Now, true, sometimes there are a few deals that you might want to take advantage of that you might not have a coupon for, such as a "Buy One, Get Two Free" deal. Let's face it, if you're getting more than half off, most of the time, it's worth taking advantage of even without the coupon. My reasoning is that if it's a good enough deal, I'll remember it. If I forget it, maybe I don't really need it in the first place. I rarely have more than two or three items that I won't have a coupon for though, so for the most part, I do not write lists.
Even though I hold my coupon stack in my hand for my shopping trip, I do carry the rest of my coupon stash with me as well, for one main reason: clearance items. You never know what you'll find on clearance. Once, I found a $4 bottle of shampoo marked down to $1.27. I took out a $1 off coupon from my coupon stash that I had with me to make that shampoo just $.27. Just this past weekend, I found a can of Campbell's Chunky soup, normally over $2 marked down to $.75 because of one very slight dent. I had a $.50 coupon that doubled, allowing me to get that soup for free! Again, these clearance items are unpredictable, so they would never appear on a list to begin with. No need to write lists!
I also find that when I'm coupon-centered instead of list-centered, I have a much more accurate memory of the types of coupons that I still have in my stash. This can be very helpful for matching up with those clearance and marked-down items that I suddenly find in the store.
So don't feel pressured to always write a list. "Have" a list, but you don't have to write it. Using an organized coupon stack as your list really helps you focus on using your coupons correctly, and you can still walk out of the store with the great deals you intended to get.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Another Restaurant.com Code!
Restaurant.com provides discounted "gift certificates" (which serve more like coupons), allowing you to get a tremendous discount on meals in local restaurants.
Now, you can enter code "SPORK" at checkout to save 70% off "gift certificate" purchases through September 19th.
Now, you can enter code "SPORK" at checkout to save 70% off "gift certificate" purchases through September 19th.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Harris Teeter Deals - Week of September 15-21, 2010
>>This week is Super Doubles!
All coupons this week with a face value up to $1.98 will double.
I love to post a few deal highlights that will get you products for less than half price! I also tend to favor deals that do not require coupons from a newspaper (i.e.: no coupon needed or printable coupons available) or deals that only require recent coupons.
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double (1.98 this week)
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
All coupons this week with a face value up to $1.98 will double.
I love to post a few deal highlights that will get you products for less than half price! I also tend to favor deals that do not require coupons from a newspaper (i.e.: no coupon needed or printable coupons available) or deals that only require recent coupons.
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double (1.98 this week)
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
- Muir Glen Tomato Paste - $1.55
- $1.00/1 printable
Final Price: Free - Betty Crocker Potatoes - $1
- $1.00/2 printable
Final Price: Free - Pillsbury Sweet Moments - 2/$5
- $1.50/1 printable
Final Price: Free - eVic: Harris Teeter Shredded Cheese, 8 oz. (limit 1)
Sale Price: $.77 - Pop Secret 9-10.5 oz - Buy 2, Get 3 Free
*Must buy two to get three free.
- $1.00/2 printable
Regular Price: 2.99; Final Price: $.80 each ($3.98 for five) - Campbell's Chunky Soup - 4/$5
- $.50/1, -$1.00/2, $1.50/3 printable
Sale Price: 1.25; Final Price: $.25 each - NesQuick (powdered), 21.8 oz - $3.45
- $1.25/1 printable
Sale Price: $3.45; Final Price: $.95 - Pepperidge Farm Cookies - $2.99
- $1.00/1 printable
Final Price: $1.00
$4 Off $20 at CVS + Other deals at CVS this week!
Enter your Extra Care Card number and get a $4 Off $20 coupon for CVS by clicking this link. This deal is only good through tomorrow, September 15th.
Remember, you just need to spend $20 before other coupons. Just present your $4 off $20 coupon first. Here's some good deals to check out at CVS this week to combine with your $4 off coupon:
Brach's Candy - Buy for $.77
Receive $.77 in Extra Care Bucks (through today only).
It's like you're getting it for free! (Kinda like taking candy from a baby, only know one cries!)
Pepperidge Farm Milano Cookies (small package) - Visit the Pepperidge Farm website to print two coupons for $1 off Milano cookies (the printable limit).
Buy two packages of Milano @ $1 each = $2
Use the two $1 off coupons, makes the total free!
No Extra Care Bucks, but they're still entirely free!
Lysol - Log in or register at Lysol.com and then search through their coupons. Print $1/2 Lysol wipes and $1/2 Lysol toilet bowl cleaner. Take your coupons to CVS, and...
Buy: 2 Lysol Wipes @ $2.50 each = $5.00
2 Lysol toilet bowl cleaners @ $2.50 each = $5.00
Total: $10
Use two $1 off coupons, makes the total $8.
Receive $5 in Extra Care Bucks for purchasing $10 worth of Lysol products
It's like you're spending $3 to get the four Lysol products!
Remember, you just need to spend $20 before other coupons. Just present your $4 off $20 coupon first. Here's some good deals to check out at CVS this week to combine with your $4 off coupon:
Brach's Candy - Buy for $.77
Receive $.77 in Extra Care Bucks (through today only).
It's like you're getting it for free! (Kinda like taking candy from a baby, only know one cries!)
Pepperidge Farm Milano Cookies (small package) - Visit the Pepperidge Farm website to print two coupons for $1 off Milano cookies (the printable limit).
Buy two packages of Milano @ $1 each = $2
Use the two $1 off coupons, makes the total free!
No Extra Care Bucks, but they're still entirely free!
Lysol - Log in or register at Lysol.com and then search through their coupons. Print $1/2 Lysol wipes and $1/2 Lysol toilet bowl cleaner. Take your coupons to CVS, and...
Buy: 2 Lysol Wipes @ $2.50 each = $5.00
2 Lysol toilet bowl cleaners @ $2.50 each = $5.00
Total: $10
Use two $1 off coupons, makes the total $8.
Receive $5 in Extra Care Bucks for purchasing $10 worth of Lysol products
It's like you're spending $3 to get the four Lysol products!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Save $10 on Kraft Foods
The $5 Off 5 Kraft products coupon has reset. This means if you already printed this coupon the maximum of two times (per computer) last week, you can do it again now! That's right, print the coupon twice and save a total of $10... again! Save on products including Kraft cheese blocks, shredded cheeses, Velveeta, Philadelphia cream cheese, and more.
And if you thought it couldn't get any better, it does! Kraft will then donate meals to Feeding America. Read more about Huddle to Fight Hunger, and get your coupon there too.
The coupon will be valid for one month, and I'm sure there will be some good Kraft sales somewhere within that time frame for you to put these coupons to really good use!
And if you thought it couldn't get any better, it does! Kraft will then donate meals to Feeding America. Read more about Huddle to Fight Hunger, and get your coupon there too.
The coupon will be valid for one month, and I'm sure there will be some good Kraft sales somewhere within that time frame for you to put these coupons to really good use!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Harris Teeter - Super Doubles Start this Wednesday, September 15
Get prepared for Super Doubles, which starts this Wednesday, September 15 at Harris Teeter. This means that instead of doubling coupons up to just $.99, Harris Teeter will double coupons up to $1.98 in face value!
Check those Sunday papers! (Hint: Quaker coupons may be among some of the good deals this week.) Clip all the coupons you find useful, paying special attention to those with $1-1.98 in face value which normally aren't able to be doubled. Check with friends or neighbors to get their coupon inserts too. Then other sources as well.
Not sure where else to get coupons? Try The Coupon Clippers (www.thecouponclippers.com).
The Coupon Clippers is a company that clips and sorts the coupons for me. By using their services, not only do I save time going through newspapers with a pair of scissors in hand, but I also get to order larger quantities of the coupons that I intend to use most!
Here's an example of how the pricing works. Let's say a cereal coupon has a face value of $1.25. I might pay a handling fee of $.20 for it. It's a small price to pay for the savings, especially when these higher value coupons get doubled at Harris Teeter starting this Wednesday - yes, that coupon that cost me $.20 could end up saving me up to $2.50! Let's say I want to stock up on cereal. I could spend $.60 to get three of those coupons, and now, when doubled, I can save up to $7.50 on my purchase at the store. See how the savings adds up quickly?
Why not just buy up a bunch of today's Sunday paper? Well, you can, but The Coupon Clippers has coupons from past papers too... coupons you can't find in stores any more!
Post your order by Monday, and they'll ship Tuesday, allowing you to receive your coupons while Harris Teeter is in the midst of Super Doubles week!
Check those Sunday papers! (Hint: Quaker coupons may be among some of the good deals this week.) Clip all the coupons you find useful, paying special attention to those with $1-1.98 in face value which normally aren't able to be doubled. Check with friends or neighbors to get their coupon inserts too. Then other sources as well.
Not sure where else to get coupons? Try The Coupon Clippers (www.thecouponclippers.com).
Here's an example of how the pricing works. Let's say a cereal coupon has a face value of $1.25. I might pay a handling fee of $.20 for it. It's a small price to pay for the savings, especially when these higher value coupons get doubled at Harris Teeter starting this Wednesday - yes, that coupon that cost me $.20 could end up saving me up to $2.50! Let's say I want to stock up on cereal. I could spend $.60 to get three of those coupons, and now, when doubled, I can save up to $7.50 on my purchase at the store. See how the savings adds up quickly?
Why not just buy up a bunch of today's Sunday paper? Well, you can, but The Coupon Clippers has coupons from past papers too... coupons you can't find in stores any more!
Post your order by Monday, and they'll ship Tuesday, allowing you to receive your coupons while Harris Teeter is in the midst of Super Doubles week!
Friday, September 10, 2010
Grandparents Day Deal at Boston Market
Have the kids decorate a greeting card or coloring page to give to their grandparents. Bring in the decorated card to a Boston Market and celebrate Grandparents Day with up to two free kids meals (with the purchase of one adult meal).
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Two New Coupons for Quiznos
Quiznos is offering two new coupons online. (Expire 9/19/10)
- Free Regular Fountain Drink, with the purchase of any sub, regular chopped salad, toasty torpedo or choose 2.
- 50% OFF Any Toasty Torpedo when you purchase another Toasty Torpedo.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Harris Teeter Deals - Week of September 8-14, 2010
I love to post a few deal highlights that will get you products for less than half price! I also tend to favor deals that do not require coupons from a newspaper (i.e.: no coupon needed or printable coupons available) or deals that only require recent coupons.
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
- eVic: Harris Teeter Cereals, $0.97 (limit 2)
- HT Fresh Boneless Chicken Breasts, small pack - Buy 1, Get 2 Free
- HT Corn, Peas, or Green Beans, 11-15.25 oz. can - Buy 2, Get 3 Free (limit 10 total)
*Must buy two to get three free. - Stonyfield Organic Yogurt - 10/$6
- $1/3 printable
Sale Price: $.60; Final Price: $.13 each - Campbell's Harvest Select Soups - 4/$5
- $1/1 printable
Sale Price: $1.25; Final Price: $.25 each - Campbell's Condensed Soups - $1
- $.50/2 printable
Sale Price: $1; Final Price: $.50 each - Arm & Hammer Toothpaste - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- $.30/1 printable
Regular Price: $3.55; Final Price: $.77 each - Vlasic Kosher Dill Pickles - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- $.55/1 printable
Regular Price: $3.99; Final Price: $.89 each - Deer Park Water, 6-pk, .5 liters - 10/$10
Final Price: $1 each - Barber Stuffed Chicken Cordon Bleu - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- $1/1 printable
Regular Price: $5.35; Final Price: $2.17 each - Eastern Grown Peaches - $.69/lb
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Target Coupons
Some new coupons have been added to the Target website. Click the boxes for the ones you want and print them.
Remember, some coupons from the Target website are specifically Target coupons, others are manufacturer's coupons. If you should find a coupon that is specifically marked as a Target one, and you also have a manufacturer's coupon for the same item(s), you can stack those coupons (use both at the same time for the same item(s)) for extra savings!
Remember, some coupons from the Target website are specifically Target coupons, others are manufacturer's coupons. If you should find a coupon that is specifically marked as a Target one, and you also have a manufacturer's coupon for the same item(s), you can stack those coupons (use both at the same time for the same item(s)) for extra savings!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Arm & Hammer Printable Coupons
Arm & Hammer is offering several printable coupons on their website for many of their products. Check them out here. You'll need to register first with your name and email address.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Free Admission to Museums Nationwide with Bank of America
If you've got a Bank of America credit or check card, you've got a free ticket to a number of museums, science centers, zoos, and botanical gardens across the country on the first full weekend every month. Just present your Bank of America card at participating locations.
Find participating locations near you.
Find participating locations near you.
Free Artisan Breakfast Sandwich at Starbucks
Sign up for My Starbucks Rewards by September 21 and get a coupon for a free Artisan Breakfast Sandwich!
Check out more restaurant deals on the "Cents of Taste" section of this site.
Check out more restaurant deals on the "Cents of Taste" section of this site.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
TGI Friday's Printable Coupon
Get a free appetizer with any entree purchase, 4-10pm, any day from now through September 8th. Print the coupon here.
For more restaurant deals, visit the "Cents of Taste" section of this site.
For more restaurant deals, visit the "Cents of Taste" section of this site.
All You - September 2010 Coupons
Subscribe to All You or pick up a copy at your local Walmart. It's a great source of coupons. (Here's a coupon to purchase your good source of more coupons!) Here are the ones in the September 2010 issue:
- $3/1 Arm & Hammer Cat Litter, exp. 7-31-11
- $0.55/1 Armour Frozen Meatballs, exp. 11-30-10
- $1/1 Barber Foods Stuffed Chicken Breasts, exp. 10-7
- $1/1 Carnation Instant Breakfast Essentials, exp. 9-30
- $2/1 Cholest-Off Product, exp. 12-31-10
- $0.75/1 Colgate Total, exp. 10-31-10
- $1/1 Colgate Wisp, exp. 10-31-10
- $0.75/1 Country Crock Side Dish, exp. 11-28-10
- $1/1 Digiorno Pizza & Breadsticks, exp. 9-30-10
- $1/1 Dr. Scholl's Foot Cream or Lotion, exp. 10-31
- $2/1 Dr. Scholl's Smooth My Sole Micro File, exp. 10-31
- $2/1 Dream Smooth Mousse, exp. 12-31-10
- $3/1 e.p.t. Product, exp. 10-31-10
- $1/2 Edy's or Dreyer's Product, exp. 9-30-10
- $0.75/1 Eight O'Clock Coffee, exp. 10-31-10
- $10/1 FoodSaver Vacuum Sealer, exp. 1-31-11
- $1/2 Gerber Graduates Lil' Entrees, exp. 9-30-10
- $1.50/1 Glade Automatic Spray Refill, exp. 12-31
- $1.50/2 Glade Jar Candle, exp. 12-31-11
- $1.50/2 Glade Jar Candle, exp. 12-31-11
- $2/1 Glade Plug-ins Scented Oil Refill, exp. 12-1-11
- $1/1 Glade Premium Room Spray, exp. 12-31-11
- $1/2 Glade Sense & Spray Refill, exp. 12-31-11
- $3/1 Glade Sense & Spray Starter, exp. 12-31-11
- $2/2 Glade Tough Odor Solutions, exp. 12-31-11
- $0.75/1 Halls Refresh, exp. 11-30-10
- $0.75/1 Hormel Refrigerated Entree, exp. 11-28-10
- $1/2 Hot Pockets Breakfast Sandwich, exp. 9-30-10
- $1/1 Idahoan Single-Serve Flavored Mashed, exp. 11-30
- $2/1 Infusium23 Product, exp. 10-31-10
- $0.50/1 Select Jell-O Products, exp. 10-31
- $1/1 Kiwi Shoe Care, exp. 12-31-10
- $1/1 Kotex, U Product, exp. 11-27-10
- $1/1 Loctite Control Super Glue, exp. 10-31-10
- $2/1 Miralax Product, exp. 10-31-10
- $1/1 N.Y.C. New York Color Eye Shadow, exp. 9-30
- $1/1 N.Y.C. New York Color Face Product, exp. 9-30
- $1/1 N.Y.C. New York Color Lip Product, exp. 9-30
- $0.55/1 Nescafe Taster's Choice, exp. 9-30-10
- $0.55/1 Nestle Coffee-Mate, exp. 9-30-10
- $1/1 Nestle Drumstick Lil'Drums Cones, exp. 9-30
- $1/2 Nestle Juicy Juice Multipack Boxes, exp. 9-30
- $0.55/1 Nestle Toll House Item, exp. 9-30-10
- $3/1 Neutrogena Cosmetics, exp. 10-11-10
- $1/1 Nivea Body Wash or Shower Gel, exp. 10-31-10
- $1/1 Nivea Lip Care, exp. 10-31-10
- $3/1 Oreo Ice Cream Cake, exp. 10-31-10
- $1/1 Ovaltine Product, exp. 9-30-10
- $1/1 Purina Beggin' Strips, exp. 9-30-10
- $0.55/1 Shake 'n Bake Product, exp. 10-31-10
- $1/1 Simple Green All Purpose Cleaner, exp. 12-31
- $2/1 Sleep Product, exp. 10-31-10
- $1/1 Softsoap Body Wash, exp. 10-1-10
- $1.50/1 Starbucks Natural Fusion, exp. 11-30-10
- $1/2 Stouffer's Stuffed Melt and Soup, exp. 9-30
- $1/1 Stouffer's Farmers Harvest Family Meal, exp. 9-30
- $1/1 Stouffer's Sautes for Two, exp. 9-30-10
- $1/1 Success White Rice, exp. 11-24-10
- $1/1 Taco Bell Home Originals Dinner Kit, exp. 10-31
- $1/1 Tom's of Maine Oral/Body Care Item, exp. 11-22
- $1/1 Truvia Natural Sweetener, exp. 10-31-10
- $1/1 V8 Soup, exp. 12-31-10
- $2/1 Wellesse Liquid Supplement, exp. 2-28-11
- $5/1 Wet 'n Wild Cosmetics, exp. 12-31-10
- $1/1 Wilkinson Sword Razor, exp. 9-30-10
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Huddle to Fight Hunger AND Get a Super Kraft Deal!
Print out a coupon for $5 Off 5 Kraft cheese or dairy products. Save on products including Kraft cheese blocks, shredded cheeses, Velveeta, Philadelphia cream cheese, and more.
Kraft will then donate meals to Feeding America. Read more about Huddle to Fight Hunger, and get your coupon there too.
This coupon works wonderfully with some deals at Harris Teeter this week, such as Philly cream cheese 3 for $4 and Kraft shredded cheeses 2 for $4. With the additional $5 off these products, these sale items become $1 or less each!
Kraft will then donate meals to Feeding America. Read more about Huddle to Fight Hunger, and get your coupon there too.
This coupon works wonderfully with some deals at Harris Teeter this week, such as Philly cream cheese 3 for $4 and Kraft shredded cheeses 2 for $4. With the additional $5 off these products, these sale items become $1 or less each!
Money in My Email! Thanks, Denny's!
Guess what I found in my email today... money! Well, a coupon really... but coupons are as good as money (if you use them toward something you would buy anyway). I got a coupon for $5 off a $15 purchase at Denny's because I'm part of Denny's Rewards. That's a nice deal! Denny's already offers some very affordable meals, so this will be a great option for my family of four when we want to treat ourselves for a meal out without breaking the bank. If we're there when it's not Kid's Night, we can actually pay about the same price as if it were Kid's Night if we use this coupon.
Read more about some current ways to find Restaurant Savings through Websites and Emails. It may be the "cents-able" thing to do!
Read more about some current ways to find Restaurant Savings through Websites and Emails. It may be the "cents-able" thing to do!
Harris Teeter Deals - Week of September 1-7, 2010
I love to post a few deal highlights that will get you products for less than half price! I also tend to favor deals that do not require coupons from a newspaper (i.e.: no coupon needed or printable coupons available) or deals that only require recent coupons.
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
A few things to remember about Harris Teeter Policies:
- All coupons with up to $.99 face value will double
- Use up to 3 doubled coupons for three of the same deal
- Double up to 20 coupons per day per household
- Buy 1, Get 1 Free Deals will generally scan at half price, so you do not need to buy 2.
[Read the detailed Harris Teeter Coupon Policy.]
Now on to some of this coming week's highlights...
*Prices may vary at different Harris Teeter locations
- eVic: HT All Natural Ice Cream, 48 oz. - $1.77 (limit 1)
- eVic: Bounty Giant Rolls, 8-pk. - $7.99 (limit 1)
- $1/1 Proctor & Gamble coupon booklet
- $.25/1 August 2010 Good Housekeeping magazine - Del Monte Fruit Smoothies -Buy 1, Get 2 Free
- $1/1 printable
Sale Price: $2.99; Final Price: $.33 each - Ken's Dressings, 16 oz. - Buy 2, Get 3 Free
*Must buy two to get three free.
-$1/1 from SmartSource 8/15 - Pillsbury Grands Biscuits, 8-ct. - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- $.30/1 printable
Regular Price: $2.00; Final Price: $.40 each - Yoplait Greek Yogurt - $1
-$.30/1 printable
Final Price: $.40 - Nabisco Wheat Thins - Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- $1/1 printable
Regular Price: $3.69; Final Price: $.85 each - Laughing Cow Cheese - 2/$5
-$.55/1 Blinkie or SmartSource 6/27
Final Price: $1.40
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