Saturday, November 22, 2014

Toys'R'Us coupon: 15% off Regular Priced Toy

Print this coupon for 15% off a regular priced toy. Great for those toys that never go on sale!

Walmart: Little Tikes Super Chef Kitchen

This Little Tikes Super Chef Kitchen is $58 online at Walmart with FREE shipping or site-to-store.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Shopko: Clearance

We stopped by Shopko today and there was clearance everywhere....  Items were marked down as much as 80%.  Let us know in the comments if you find some great deals!

Family Dollar Match-ups: 2/26 - 3/3

Here are a few match-ups from Family Dollar.  There is a $5/$25 Home Decor purchase coupon here that you may want to use while you're there...

Scrubbing Bubbles One Step Kit - $4
Use $4 off coupon from here
Final Cost: FREE
Gas X Soft Gels, 10 ct - $2.50
Use $1.25/1 coupon from 2/26 SS
Final Cost: $1.25

Ajax Powder Cleanser, 28 oz - $1.00
Use $0.50/1 coupon from 2/26 SS
Final Cost: $0.50

Johnson & Johnson Band Aid, 30 ct - $1.10
Use $1/2 coupon from 2/26 SS or 1/8 SS
Final Cost: $0.60 each wyb 2

Neosporin Original Ointment, .5 oz - $4.50
Use $1/1 coupon from 2/26 SS
Final Cost: $3.50

Purina Beggin Strips, 6 oz - $3.00
Use $1/2 coupon from 2/26 SS
Final Cost: $2.50 each wyb 2

Nature Valley Granola Bars, 12 ct - $3.00
Use $0.50/2 coupon from the 2/5 GM
Final Cost: $2.75 each wyb 2

Monday, February 13, 2012

Roses are Red...

Before we ever got married, my husband made it very clear that I would NOT be receiving flowers from him on Valentine's Day....ever.  His reasoning is simple:  roses around Valentine's Day are like gas prices in South Dakota in the summer; as demand increases, so does the amount of money coming out of your pocket book.  So, he resolves to buy them at a time I don't expect them (and at a time he can get them for a fraction of the cost).  He's so sweet!

If you're buying roses, take heart.  The guys at Dealnews have done the cost analysis, and have determined you can save over $1000 if grow your own roses...go here for the article.  (Now, obviously this isn't an option in SD, but I found it funny...and VERY educational, so take a peek).

What savvy way are you spending Valentine's Day this year?  Share your ideas in the comment section...

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Target (2/12-2/18)


Campbell’s Condensed Soup, Chicken Noodle or Tomato 10 oz $0.62
Use the $1/5 coupon found here
Final cost $0.42 per can!
Campbell’s Slow Kettle Soup $3.29 – $3.49
Use the $1/1 Campbell’s Slow Kettle Soup 15.3-oz. Target store coupon found here
Plus, use the $1/1 coupon found in the 1/8 SS
Final cost as low as $1.29!
** There is also a $1/2 coupon available in the 2/5 SS.
Dannon Activia 4-Packs 2/$4
Use the $2/2 Dannon Activia Yogurts 4-pk.Target store coupon found here
Plus, use 2 $1/1 coupons found in the 2/12 SS or February issue of All You mag.
Final cost – two 4-packs for FREE!
YoCrunch Yogurt Cups $0.59-$0.64
Use the $0.29/1 coupon found in the 2/5 SS (value varies by region)
(Or use the $0.65/4 coupon found here)
Final cost as low as $0.30 per cup!
Shake ‘n Bake Coating Mix 5.5 oz Box (2 Packets) $1.64
Use the $0.50/1 coupon found in the 2/12 SS (Value varies by region)
Final cost $1.14!
Kraft Grated Parmesan Cheese 3 oz $1.99 – $2.19
Use the $1/1 coupon found in the 2/12 SS (value varies by region)
Final cost as low as $0.99!
Buy Lloyd’s BBQ Shredded Pork Twin Pack $2.79 = FREE King’s Hawaiian Rolls
(Special Purchase Deal thru 2/18 – this offer may be regional)
Deal Scenario:
Buy Lloyd’s Twinpack $2.79
Buy King’s Hawaiian Sweet Rolls 4 ct (FREE with purchase above)
Use the $1/1 Lloyd’s coupon found in the 1/15 or 2/12 SS
Final cost only $1.79 for both items!
Welch’s Essentials Juice 64 oz $2.50 (Price Cut thru 2/18)
Use the $1/1 coupon found in the 2/12 RP or here
Final cost $1.50!
Welch’s Natural Concord Grape Spread 27 oz $1.52 (Sale thru 2/18)
Use the $0.55/1 coupon found in the 2/12 RP or here
Final cost only $0.97!
Stride Gum Single Packs $0.99
Use the $1/2 coupon found in the 2/12 SS
Final cost only $0.49 per pack!
Mentos UP2U Gum single pack $1.29
Use the $0.55/1 Mentos UP2U gum Single pack Target store coupon found here
Plus, use the $1/1 coupon found in the 1/1 or 2/5 SS
Final cost – 2 FREE packs of gum!
Mentos UP2U multipack $2.50 (sale through 2/18)
Use the $1/1 Mentos UP2U gum Multipack Target store coupon found here
Plus, use the $1/1 coupon found in the 1/1 or 2/5 SS
Final cost $0.50 for all 3 packs!
Classroom Exchange Candy: Wonka Fun Dip 24 ct $3.29
Use the $1/2 Wonka Laffy Taffy, Pixi Stix, Fun Dip or Nerds kits Target store coupon found here
Plus, use 2 $1/1 coupons found here or here
Final cost $1.79 each!
Godiva Gems 4 oz Bag 3/$6 or $2 Each (Price Cut thru 2/18)
Use the $1/1 Godiva Chocolate Item Mobile Target coupon or Target store coupon found here
Final cost only $1!
Vaseline Total Moisture Clean Feeling Lotion 3 oz Tube $0.97 – $1.14
Use the $1/1 coupon found in the 1/29 RP
Final cost as low as FREE!
Nivea Lip Care Select A Kiss Of.. Stick Varieties $2.49 – $2.99
Use the $3/2 coupon found in the 2/12 RP
Final cost as low as $0.99 each!
NYC Color Select Cosmetics $1.72 each
Use the $1/1 New York Color Product $1.72 or more coupon found in the 2/12 RP
Final cost as low as $0.72!
RevitaLens Multi Purpose Solution Travel Pack $3.49 (Price Cut thru 2/25)
(Travel Pack includes two travel size bottles and a FREE lens case!)
Use the $2/1 RevitaLens coupon found in the 2/5 SS or here
Final cost $1.49!
Luden’s Cough Drops 30 ct $1.14 (Price Cut thru 2/25)
Use the $1/2 coupon found in the 11/13 or 1/22 SS or here
Final cost $0.64 per bag!
Flintstones Gummies Vitamins 60 ct $6
Use the $2/1 Flintstones Vitamins 60 ct+ Target store coupon found here
Plus, use the $2/1 coupon found in the 1/1 SS
Final cost only $2!
Up & Up Vitamin C Supplement Drops 80 ct $1.43
Use the $1/1 Up & Up® Vitamins Target store coupon found here
Final cost only $0.43!
Help I Have A…. Select Medicine & First Aid Kits $2.49 (Price Cut thru 2/18)
Use the $2/1 Manufacturer’s tear pad coupons found on a display by these products ***not available at all stores***
Final cost as low as only $0.49!
Glade Plug-Ins Scented Oil Warmer (Unit Only) $0.97
Use the $1.50/1 Glade Plug-Ins Scented Oil Warmer coupon found in the 2/12 SS
Final cost FREE!
Lysol Neutra-Air Spray 10 oz Can $2.50 (Price Cut thru 2/18)
Use the $1/1 coupon found in the 2/5 SS
Final cost $1.50!
Solo Cups $2.69
Use the $0.75/1 coupon found in the 12/4 SS (value varies by region)
Final cost as low as $1.94!
GE Energy Smart General Purpose #74198 Soft White 13 Watt Bulb $3.79
Use the $2/1 GE Energy Smart or Reveal CFL, Halogen or LED Bulbs Target store coupon found herePlus, use the $1/1 GE Energy Efficient, Reveal, Energy Smart CFL or LED Lighting Product coupon found in the 2/12 SS
Final cost only $0.79!
GE Bright from the Start Energy Efficient CFL Light Bulb $6
Use the $2/1 GE Energy Smart or Reveal CFL, Halogen or LED Bulbs Target store coupon found here
Plus, use the $1/1 GE Energy Efficient: Soft White, Clear Halogen, Reveal, CFL or LED coupon found in the 2/12 SS
Final cost $3!
Waggin Train Dog Treats -Cowboy Steaks Variety- 3.5 oz $2.89
Use the $1.50/1 coupon found in the 2/12 SS or $3/2 coupon found in the 2/12 SS
Final cost $1.39 each
Valentine’s Day Cards $0.99-$6.99
Deal Idea:
Buy 4 American Greeting Cards priced at $1.29 each
Total = $5.16
Use the  $2/3 Greeting Cards (Excludes Cards Under $1) Target store coupon found here
Use the buy 2 get 1 FREE American Greetings Cards (Under Flowers & Gifts at Left) coupon found here (look under “Flowers and Gifts” category on left)
Final cost only $1.87 – $0.47 per card!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Couponing 101: How to Organize Coupons

This is a day late...sorry.  Things got busy.  If you missed my last 2 Coupon Class posts, you can find them here:
Store Coupon Policies
Where to Find Coupons

Today, I'll talk about organizing your coupons.  I have 2 favorite options:

Dating Inserts:  This was my method of choice when I was new to couponing:  I'd write the date on the front of each newspaper insert with black permanent marker.  Then, when I needed to find a coupon that was mentioned in a database, I could easily find the insert that the database was referring to.  T/his was the major advantage to this method.  The disadvantage was finding a way to organize all of my printable coupons.  I found it easiest to have a purse-sized coupon accordion folder in my purse.  I'd only print the coupons I knew I was going to use, so I was able to put these in the folder for safekeeping, as well as any of the others I'd clipped from the inserts, until I got to the store.  This is very easy for beginners.  Once your coupon "collection" grows, however, you might find this next method more reasonable.

A Coupon Binder:  I found a zippable binder (much like the Trapper Keeper that I had in grade school) at a rummage sale, but you can find them at Walmart, Target, etc.  I then headed to Rainbow Sports Cards (3310 S. Minnesota Ave).  They have used baseball card holders (the kind with 9 or so pockets on each page) 20 for $1 or so.  I cut out the coupons each week, and place them in the pockets.  I organize them so that all of the coupons of the same type are together (drinks, snacks, breads, breakfast food, etc.).  They zip nicely in the binder so i don't lose them, and there's room for other stuff like scissors, etc.

There are many other methods of organizing coupons, but these are the two that have worked well for me.  What method do you use.  What do you see as that method's pros and cons.  Please share your thoughts or ideas in the comments...

Monday, January 2, 2012

FREE: Red Bull Sugar Free 4-pack

Go here to get yourself a FREE 4-pack of sugar free Red Bull.  The site is busy, but if you keep refreshing the page, you'll get on (I had to refresh 4 or 5 times).  Click on "Go forth for a 4-pack", fill out the form about your New Year's Resolution, and click "Go Forth".  Then, post to Twitter or Facebook to get your coupon for the FREE 4-pack.  Let us know if you snag one!!

Step 2 Play and Shade Patio Set - $19.86 Shipped

JC Penney has this Step 2 Play and Shade Patio Set marked down to $15.  Then use coupon code Y11NOVAP at checkout to bring the cost down to $12.75.  Add $5.99 for shipping and $1.12 for tax, and the total cost is only $19.86.  These are regularly $69.99, so this is a great deal!!  Keep in mind any birthday gifts you may need to purchase (or even for Christmas this year if you have a place to store it).

Saving Money This Year

Ask anyone who knows me well, and they'll tell you that I've always been frugal - even before I discovered coupons.  One of the things I was willing to "splurge" on was a good cup of coffee.  Let me be more specific..I'd spend a pretty penny for a Caramel Latte.  Toward the end of last year, I decided to try coffee creamers to see if I could get the same taste for much less at home (with 2 kiddos, I don't have time to run to the coffee shop and I wasn't happy about the money I spent).  I found one!  I am in LOVE with my new creamer.

Why do I tell you this?  Everyone wants more money in their pocket, and everyone has something they're willing to spend a little money on.  Wouldn't it be nice to have your cake, and eat it, too?  With the age of the internet, you can find a DIY tutorial for just about anything:  the recipe to your favorite soup from Outback Steakhouse (okay...so that's another vice of mine), a way to strip the paint off interior truck panels that some moron that owned it before you painted so you don't have to buy them new (my hubby's latest quest), or how to make your own party decorations (I LOVE Pinterest!).

So how will you save money this year?  Leave a comment with some of your ideas!

Couponing 101: Tip of the Day

Yesterday, I posted about store coupon policies.  Today, I'd like to show you a few places to find coupons for the things you regularly purchase.

My favorite way to find coupons is to use a searchable coupon database.  Databases can be searched specifically (by brand like Kellogg's) or generically (by item like ice cream).  Here are the two databases that I use frequently as well as their pros and cons:

Hot Coupon World:  I like this database because it automatically searches as you type.  You don't have to hit "submit" and wait for the page to load.  It also offers a direct link to printable coupons...you only have to click once.  Sometimes, though, it's not as comprehensive as the next database I'll tell you about.

A Full Cup:  This is a fairly comprehensive database.  You do have to hit "submit" and wait for the page to load, and also have to click 2 links in order to get to the printable coupons mentioned.  You also have to register to use the database, but it's FREE.  I use this database often, and find it easy to navigate even with the previously mentioned downfalls.

If I've searched the databases and still haven't found a coupon for the item I'm looking for, here are a few sites I look through for printable coupons.  Please note that you can usually print 2 of the same coupon per computer from each site:

Coupons.com - search different zip codes.  I've found 77477 to have the most coupons
The Coupon Network - Has printable coupons and future savings coupons
Smartsource - I love that they have a drop-down box where you can see all the brands that have coupons on
                       the site
Redplum - Slightly more complicated as you have to click the links across the top to access different    
                 categories of coupons

Also, if you're searching for a coupon for a particular brand, be sure to check that brand's website.  Brands (like Hormel) often have coupons available on their sites.  Also, here are two brand sites that have many coupons.  Remember, you can usually print 2 coupons from each site per computer:

Betty Crocker or Pillsbury - you do have to sign up to print coupons, but doing so is FREE

Another place to find coupons is in the Sunday paper.  The first Sunday every month, find a P&G insert which has coupons good for P&G items (like Olay, Gillette, Cover Girl, Charmin, Pampers, etc.).  Also, there's usually a Smartsource and a RedPlum insert, as well.  When I do coupon match-ups, I refer to SS (SmartSource), RP (RedPlum), and PG (P&G) and list the date of the insert the coupon can be found in.

Finally, I recommend signing up for coupons and promotions from your favorite stores to be delivered to your inbox and texted to your phone.  This is a great way to get great deals at mall stores and restaurants.

Hopefully this will help you when you're looking for coupons.  Please don't hesitate to ask if you have a questions.  I'm here to help!!  Tomorrow, I'll help you determine the best way to organize your coupons to maximize their use...

Chili's: 2 FREE Kids' Meals With Adult Entree Purchase

Go here to print a Chili's coupon good for up to 2 FREE kids meals with the purchase of an adult entree.  Coupon expires January 4, but you still have a couple of days to use it.  Enjoy!!

Sharpie Fine Point or Ultra Fine Point 12-pack - $3 (FREE Shipping)

Staples has a great deal on Sharpie markers.  Get a 12-pack of rainbow colors for only $3 shipped.  Go here and scroll about half way down the page.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

$22: Haircut, Hair Color, and Facial Waxing at Signature Salon

Go to Groupon to score a package deal good for a haircut, hair color, and facial waxing for only $22 - that's 51% off.  What a great gift to yourself or someone you know (expires July 4, 2012)!  Deal can be found on the right side-bar after sign-up/sign-in.

FREE Christmas Tree Disposal

Did you and your family have a real Christmas tree in your home this year?  If so, you can dispose of it for FREE through January 14th at The Christmas Tree Drop-off  Site at 301 N. Lyons Blvd.  They are open today until 5pm.  Be sure to have your tree bare (no lights, ornaments, or tree stands).

Sunshine Food Match-ups: Week Long Ad (Ends 1/3)

There's not much to be had, but here's what I see in the regular Sunshine weekly ad this week:

Hot Pockets - 6/$10
Use $1/6 coupon from here
Final Cost: 6/$9 or $1.50 each

Old Orchard Frozen Juice Concentrate - 2/$3
Use $1/4 coupon from here
Final Cost: $1.25 each wyb 4

Let me know if I missed something...

Sunshine Food Match-ups: 3 Day Sale (1/1-1/3)

Here's what I see for the 3-day sale at Sunshine this week (sale starts today, 1/1 and ends Tuesday, 1/3):

Totino's Party Pizzas - $0.88 each (limit 8)
Use $1/4 coupon from here
Final cost: $0.63 each wyb 4

Also, for those 3 days, Sunshine will be having a tripling event.  I'll do match-ups for the week-long ad that ends on Tuesday.  The ad says that the tripling event does not apply to sale priced items, but a Sunshine insider has told me that their computer doesn't differentiate by item, so it should triple on ALL items.  Be sure to comment and let us know what great deals you found!!

Couponing 101: How do I do this coupon thing, anyway?

I thought it might be nice to post a tip or two per day to help newbies succeed at using coupons (or refresh our memory for those of us that have been doing this for a while).

My tip for today:  Know your store's coupon policy.  I print a copy and keep it in my coupon binder.  Then, if there's ever an issue, I'm able to politely, but confidently refer to it.  Here are the links to some of our local stores' coupon policies as well as the "in a nut shell version" from me:

Walmart: My favorite thing about Walmart is that they price match AND take coupons, so it might help alleviate the running from store to store to get a good deal.  The other thing I LOVE about Walmart is that they will accept a coupon for an amount greater than the purchase price. For example, lets say you have a coupon for $1.50 off Tide that has no size restrictions.  You could go to Walmart's travel section and get a single load packet of Tide for right around a dollar.  Most stores would lower the coupon value, but Walmart will give you the entire $1.50 off.  That means you either get $0.50 off your other items, or you can get cash back.  What a great policy!  Check out the link for an easy to understand version of Walmart's coupon policy...

HyVee: My favorite thing about HyVee is that they often have store coupons in their ad.  Per their coupon policy, you can stack a store coupon AND a manufacturer's coupon to get a great deal.  We do this with pop a lot.  HyVee often puts their pop on sale 4/$10 (sometimes with, sometimes without an in-ad store coupon).  Then I scout out a manufacturer's coupon from another sale ad that week (Lewis drug has them a lot).  We've found them for as much as $2 off the purchase of (4) 12-packs.  When stacked with the HyVee sale price, we get Coke or Pepsi products for 4/$8 making each 12-pack only $2.  The lowest we've paid for a 12-pack is $1.75...but even at $2, it's cheaper than the generic stuff!!  Check out the link for their entire coupon policy.

Walgreens:  Before I started couponing, I seldom went to Walgreens.  I found that they were often times double the price of places like Walmart.  Their sales, though, combined with the fact that you can stack a Walgreens coupon with a manufacturer's coupon make for the best couponing, often times.    For example, Walgreens will have a buy one get one free sale on an item.  You can use 2 manufacturer's coupons as well as a Walgreens coupon, if one is available.  I've gotten 2 items FREE this way.  If you coupon for very long, Walgreens will soon be one of your favorite places to shop!  Click the link for more on their coupon policy.

Lewis Drug:  Lewis drug is another place I sometimes find unexpected great deals.  They do except printed coupons, but the value can not exceed $5.  This can be disappointing sometimes when you're purchasing a more expensive item (like a Sonicare toothbrush, for example.  There is often a $10 off printable, but you can't use it at Lewis Drug).  Check out the link for Lewis Drug's complete coupon policy.

Menards:  My favorite thing about Menards is that they accept competitor's coupons.  They also price match, plus 10%.  For example, if Home Depot has something on sale in their ad for $10.00.  You can take the ad to Menards, and you'll get that exact item for $9.  It looks like you could still use a coupon on top of that,so it can make for a great deal!

Kmart:  Does not have an "official" coupon policy.  I don't stop at Kmart very often, so I can't speak to their policy.  I do know that you can get some good deals there (especially on toys) with online printable coupons. Be sure to comment if you know the ins and outs of Kmart's coupon policy.

Sunshine Foods:  I couldn't find a coupon policy online, but I'll tell you what I know.  They DO accept printable coupons as well as coupons for FREE items (I've never tried using a printable FREE item coupon, but they accept the ones from the newspaper or from magazines).  The double coupons with a value of $0.50 or less on ALL items, even though their ad says that doubling doesn't apply to sale items.  Occasionally, Sunshine has tripling events where they'll triple coupons with a value of $0.50 or less, usually around holidays.  I'll post weekly coupon match-ups for Sunshine as they often have a great deal or two on groceries each week. (Be sure to go online to sign up for their e-mails..choose the store of your choice, then enter your e-mail in the upper right hand corner.  They send great coupons to your inbox!)

Home Depot:  I can't speak to their coupon policy other than I do know they accept competitor's coupons.  What I can tell you is that they, like Menards, price match plus 10%.  This can help decrease your running around and get you a great deal!

Hopefully this will help you as you go to use your coupons.  Please don't hesitate to ask any questions that you may have, or share any experiences that you've had at any of the stores.  We can all learn from each other...

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year

With 2012 soon upon us, I can't help but think of all of the big and exciting changes 2011 brought for our family.  My husband found a less stressful and more rewarding job, my son was born, and my daughter started preschool.  The one thing that I lacked was sharing my passion for the world of coupons and great deals here.  With all that went on in 2011, I found little quiet "mommy" time which translated to very little blogging time.

My New Year's resolution is this:  to find time for myself (and for you, my readers).  I hope to be able to post deals daily, as well as provide match-ups for our local stores when ads come out.  I'm excited to get back in the swing of things around here!

I hope that 2011 was a blessing to you, and wish you a very happy and prosperous new year!

Friday, September 16, 2011

HyVee One Day Sale (Today Only - 9/16)

Use $1/1 Hormel Always Tender Product printable
Final Price: Varies based upon size purchased
Use $0.25/1 Charmin Product, exp. 9/30/11 (P&G 08/28/11)
Final Price: as low as $6.73
Use $0.50/1 Era Product, exp. 11/30/11 (RP 08/14/11 R)
or use $1/1 Era Product, exp. 11/30/11 (RP 08/14/11)
Final Price: $1.99
Use $1/2 Pop Secret Product, exp. 10/23/11 (RP 09/11/11)
Final Price: 2/$3.00 or $1.50 each


Mall Deals

Have you been to The Empire Mall lately??  The security officers now have a segway...too funny!  Anyway, here are some great deals that you can snag at the mall this weekend...Enjoy!

Aeropostale
Head on over here (or click here) to print a coupon for $10 off $50 or $25 off $100 purchase, valid through 9/18.


Babies “R” Us
Through Sunday, September 18, Babies“R”Us and Toys“R”Us stores are holding the Great Trade-In event.  Bring in your used cribs, strollers, car seats, play yards, etc. in exchange for 25% savings on the purchase of a new item.  Go here for more details.

Bath & Body Works
Go here to print a coupon for a FREE mini candle with ANY $10 purchase, valid through 10/2. Also, on 9/17, Bath & Body Works will have their Sweetest Home Fragrance event from 11AM to 3PM where you can get a personalized Home Fragrance profile for every room, learn tips and tricks on how to best fragrance your home, vote for your favorite My Candle Recipe Contest winner, and check out all of Bath & Body Works' NEW Fall Home Fragrances! Plus, you’ll get a FREE GIFT with any Home Fragrance purchase! Head on over here to RSVP or for more details.

Children’s Place
Go here to print a coupon for 15% off your entire purchase, valid through 9/22.

Coach
Go here to print a 30% off your entire purchase coupon, valid through 9/18.

Express
Go here to print a coupon for $25 off a $75 purchase, valid through 9/18.

Hobby Lobby
Go here to print a 40% off one regular priced item, valid through 9/17.

JCPenney
Go here to print a coupon for $10 off any $25 or more MNG by Mango purchase (can be used online or in-store and does not exclude sale or clearance items), valid through October 29th. Or you can go here to print a 15% off coupon, valid through 9/17.
Also, be sure to sign up for JCPenney emails and you’ll snag exclusive offers and coupons.

 Justice
Go here to print a 40% off your entire purchase coupon, valid through 9/27.

Michael’s
Be sure to print this 50% off 1 Regular Price Item Coupon, valid through 9/17. Also, teachers can save 15% on your entire purchase every day (Must present a valid educator ID). Go here for more details.

Old Navy
Head on over to the Old Navy Facebook page to print an exclusive 30% off a single item coupon. Or you can also head on over here to print a coupon good for 30% off a single item at Old Navy, valid through 9/22 (excludes clearance and jewelry items)! Even sweeter, if you are an Old Navy, Gap, or Banana Republic cardholder, you can use your card and get 40% off a single item!

Yankee Candle
Head on over here to print a $10 off $25 purchase coupon, valid through 9/25! Also, go here to print a coupon for Buy 2 Large Jars or Tumblers Get 1 Free, valid through 10/2!

Thanks Hip2Save

Thursday, August 18, 2011

HuHot: Back to School Offers

I have fallen in love with HuHot thanks to my friend, Sherri, from work.  It looks like I might be frequenting them this month as there are a great coupons available on their Facebook page for kids' meals.  Kids 10 and under get a FREE Little Warriers meal with their coupon, and students over 10 will receive 50% off their grill meal with the back to school coupon.  Just click the coupon links on the left side of the HuHot Facebook page.

Never been to HuHot?  You should check it out!!  Here's a little bit about the restaurant and what you can expect:

"HuHot is a create-your-own stir fry concept that offers a wide variety of meats, seafood, noodles, fresh veggies, and signature sauces to suit your tastes. Select your favorite ingredients then have it cooked to perfection before your eyes on a 6-foot Mongolian grill that puts out 950,000 BTUs. With unlimited trips to the grill, you can create a different meal every time."

A Pinch of This, A Dollop of That

As you all know, I'm very passionate about coupons (and everything coupon related).  One thing that I seldom mention on this blog is my love for all things "frugal".  I'll do (almost) anything to save a buck.  I thought I'd start sharing some of my ideas, as well as those I've borrowed from others, with you.  Since I'm an avid crafter and do-it-yourselfer, I'll share some of the projects that I've done as well as tutorials so that you can do them with me.  Why pay for something that you can do or make yourself?  So, this blog will become a pinch of this (a few frugal living ideas), and a dollop of that (lots of coupon deals).

To get us started, I'd like to tell you about a really cool new website I learned about this week during our faculty inservice.  It's called Wordle - a FREE online word cloud maker.  What's this?  Well, the picture above is an example.  Type or past any text you'd like into the box on the Wordle website, and it will do the rest for you.  You can do some (simple) customization of color and layout if you'd like, as well.  

What might you use this for?  Well, other than for some classroom activities, I plan to make some inexpensive art for my desk at work (and maybe for my mantel at home).  I'll print the Wordle that I've created, and put it in an inexpensive frame that I've probably purchased at the dollar store.  Art for $1...now that's a great deal!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Walmart: Inexpensive Napkins & Cups

Head here (use zip code 77477 if you can't find it in your zip) and print a coupon good for $0.75 off any Waverly paper plate, plastic cup, or napkin purchase at Walmart.  These are usually priced around $1.50...so $0.75 after coupons.  What a great deal!

Now is the time to stock up for future family get-togethers (the holidays are soon approaching) or parties.

I'm back...

The summer is winding down, school is once again starting, and that means more time for me.  As the days become shorter, I'm finding myself perusing the Internet for great deals and coupon offers in the evenings.  What does this mean for you, my dedicated (and patient) readers?  I will, once again, be online posting the best local deals that I can find. 
I want to hear from you.  As we start a new "season" at Sioux Falls Savvy Saver, I want to strive to provide information that interests YOU!!  What do you want to see on a weekly basis?  What kinds of deals don't interest you?  Would you like me to include online deals/specials?

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Crowdtap: Embellished Tank Top Sampling

I had the opportunity through Crowdtap to sample Old Navy's embellished tank tops for FREE.  I had a really hard time deciding which tank to choose, but I ended up going with this one:
I love to wear black, and the "ruffles" give it a little something special.  They are present, yet not overpowering.  Head to Old Navy and check out their tanks (they happen to be on sale!!).  You won't be disappointed!!

(By the way, do you want to get the opportunity to sample fun stuff like this for FREE?  Head to Crowdtap, sign up, participate in a few surveys...before you know it, you'll have offers like this one in YOUR inbox!!)

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

HyVee: Pepsi 12-packs For 5/$9 After Coupons

HyVee has Pepsi Product 12-packs 4/$9 with in-ad coupon this week (you can get the ad at the enterance to any HyVee).  In the shopping news, there is a manufacturer's coupon in the Franklin Food Mart's ad for one FREE 12 pack with the purchase of 4 12-packs.  5/$9...that's $1.80 per 12 pack.  What a sweet deal!!

My Crowdtap Old Navy Party

Not that long ago, I mentioned Crowdtap.  It's a website that does market research for various companies.  (It's free to sign up...go here to do so!!).  One of the opportunites I was given through Crowdtap was to host an Old Navy Shorts Party. 

My guests and I met at old Navy with this mission:  To try on some Old Navy shorts, give our opinions about them.  In exchange, we got to choose a top, a pair of shorts, and one accessory for FREE!! 

We tried on a lot of different combinations. I told my guests to try on some things that they normally wouldn't choose...we had a blast. Here are some pictures from the party:



Old Navy has a wide variety of shorts in lots of fun colors.  Here's the classic khaki 5' inseam short paired with a fun and flirty tank top.


Old Navy is known for it's flip flops...aren't they cute??  This t-shirt was adorable.  There is super cute detailing on this t-shirt that is hard to see in the picture!

We all loved the classic khaki short!  Here they're paired with a summery, brightly-printed tank top.

These shorts are fun and sporty!

What fun detailing on the back pockets of these shorts!!  Old Navy has shorts of all different colors made of all different fabrics in all sorts of styles!

Super cute!

What a cute outfit!!

These shorts were super cute...we both tried them on and I loved them enough to bring them home!!  I loved the print and the fact that I could wear many different colored tops with them...The blue shirt I'm wearing has fun detailing near the bottom of the himline.  Adorable!! 

Superstar...

We took a picture with the mannequins...we look as good as they do, right??

We got "friendly" with the mannequin and took her shirt...Yes, we did end up purchasing it!!
Does it look like fun??  Sure it does!!  Go here to sign up for Crowdtap and get to tappin'!!