Showing posts with label Savings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Savings. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Savings Saturday

Well for today's Savings Saturday post I decided that I would compile a list of all of my favorite saving sites, coupon sites, frugal blogs, and work - at - home sites! Recently I had started listing them all - and figured it might make a cool blog post ... so here it goes!


Saving Sites/Coupon Sites
My Bargain Buddy - Online shopping site with tons of online coupon codes - there's a daily newsletter which "alerts" you of the day's top deals. There's also a forum where people can post even more coupon codes and/or sales...

Coupon Mom- My go-to source for anything and everything that has to do with coupons! She has tons of coupons to print, and with *free* membership you get access to over 35 grocery lists - which basically list all the sales going on that week at that store and match it with a coupon! They even tell you which date the coupon came, how much you'll save, coupon amount, and the final price! Pretty simple, and pretty easy! They also have a forum which I highly recommend with even more discussion on coupons, savings, and frugality!

A Full Cup - Another great source for coupons! It's a lot like Coupon Mom- but instead it's just a forum with everyone contributing the deals - and the "moderators" of each forum doing the shopping lists! Great for the more advanced couponer (I think...) since it's not as easy to navigate as Coupon Mom - nonetheless they still have a huge selection of printable coupons, and tons of information!

Coupons.com - This is the place to go to print all your coupons! After installing their "Printer-Software" you're able to print up to 2 copies of each coupon! They normally have over 8 pages of coupons - and some of them have a limit to how many the "public" can print - a.k.a if they have a $1/off pantene - they might only let 1,000 people print the coupon. So it's always a good idea to print them as soon as you see them (they do change every so often).

Smartsource.com - Another printable coupon place - good selection (not as good as Coupons.com) - you can often find a couple really good coupons on their site - I believe there limit is 2 also - and there coupons change every so often as Coupons.com.

Frugal Blogs
Being Frugal - My favorite blog (yes I have a "favorite") that I have been reading forever. They do a great job of doing a little bit of deals, and lots of tips, tricks, and stories! It's a nice break from some frugal blogs - which only cover sales ... they've got it balanced out real well!

Consumer Queen - Another one of my favorite blogs! She has ton's of giveaway's and lots of sale info, frugal ideas, and a great (small, but great) forum where people post the deals each week!

M Network - I would also suggest checking out this site - It's not so much a blog as it is a collection of 8 different frugal blogs (Being Frugal is one of them). You can subscribe to them all as one RSS feed, or you can pick and choose which blogs you like best.

GreatNews RSS Reader - On the topic of "subscribing" - I read about 15-20 blogs daily (not all on frugal - ness :D ) and it's hard to have to visit them every single day - so I downloaded the GreatNews RSS Reader for my computer. Just enter all the URL's for all of your favorite blogs and they will find the RSS feed and set it up for you. Then all you have to do is go in everyday (all your blogs are there) and you just click "Update All" and presto! And best of all... it's *free*

Work-At-Home Sites
Yes... I know what you're thinking more of those fake scams where people get ripped off all the time - don't worry all of these sites are legit (and simple) !

MyPoints - Is a shopping site. Basically when you shop through one of their links (lets say for Barnes & Noble) they might give you 5 points/per dollar spent. So if you spent $25.00 - you would get 125 points. They also often have "bonus days" where you can earn twice as much at stores, etc. The other way to earn points is they send you about 2-3 e-mails a day called "MyPoints BonusMail" where all you have to do is click through the advertisement and they'll add 5 points to your account! So there's an easy 15 points a day (multiply that by 7 and you get 105 points a week, 420 points a month, and you get 5,020 points a year)- it takes about 5,500 - 6,700 points to get a $50 Gift Card to stores like JC Penny, Amazon, etc. They also have gift cards in the lower ranges - but it makes more sense to save up for a bigger one.

Inbox Dollars - Another "e-mail" site. They e-mail you about 3-5 times a day and you get paid about 3 cents an e-mail. They also have surveys available on the site where you can earn some "cash" you can cash out once you have $30.00

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Savings Saturday

Hello everyone! Welcome to another edition of Savings Saturday! Will be posting the Rite-Aid, Walgreens, and CVS deals tomorrow morning! Thought I would share with you how I keep track of my spending money. As some of you know I freelance (writing mainly) and often my pay check is deposited into Pay Pal. Well I don't spend too much online (shop mainly offline), so I've set up a system where whatever I have in my online account, I can use offline - it's like my "spending piggy bank" , but online. Every week I log on and see how much money I have in my account whatever it is - I can spend. I can't go over the amount in the account, and I can gladly stay under. By using the money in my pay-pal account to help with my offline spending - I'm saving myself time and effort figuring out the "spending" money I have. Here's an example:

I have $25.00 in my Pay Pal account. That means I have $25.00 to spend on items other than groceries, drug store items, and neccesities. I can choose to use the money or save it. It's a good system, since it re-pays me. By spending $25 offline, I know I can re-pay it with the $25.00 I have online. Get it?

Now if you don't have a Pay Pal account you can do the same thing with a small box, drawer, or envelope even. Every month collect your spending money and stick it in an envelope and seal it. That's right seal it - now write the total amount of money inside the envelope on the outside. Now when you want to go and buy something subtract it from the money inside - write on the outside of the sealed envelope how much you have remaining. Now you ask why don't we just take the money from the envelope? Because we get to see how much we're actually spending and can be reassured that we can pay ourselves back.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Money Saving Mom - Saving Saturday!

Hi folks, this week we're doing Money Saving Mom's Super Saving Saturday! You can find more stories on her website at: http://www.moneysavingmom.com/

At CVS this week I scored:

10 Febreze Candles .79 each= FREE
2 Boxex of Cheese Crackers $1.98 each, $2 ECB back, $3 EVS Brand Q**see below! = $1.06 Profit!
Total: -1.06
ECB: $2.00

Rite-Aid:
Reeses Whipps 2 for $1.00 $1/2 Coupon, bought 10 = FREE
Total: .17 for tax!!

Local Supermarket:
Asstd. Pasta 3 for $3.00 - $1.00 Catalina = $2.00
Swanson Dinners: 3 for $3.00 - $1.00 Home Mailer = $2.00
Green Giant Steamers 10 for $10.00 - $1.00/1 Coupon = FREE
Celeste Pizzas: 10 for $10.00 - No Coupons = $10.00
Total: $14.00
Value: $60.00

TOTAL THIS WEEK: $13.11
VALUE: $152.00!!
SAVED: $139.00!!!!

**Please do not use the $3.00 off CVS Brand Coupon - I was misinformed about it and thought it was legite. We try our hardest to be ethical couponers - although this one seemed to slip through our eyes.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Money-Tips Tuesday!

So sorry to have not posted yesterday - have been SO busy lately! Anyway - this week I'm not going to throw tips at you - but I am going to give you three links (to three of my favorite blogs) on how they coupon - and the basics of couponing(or Coupon 101!) Well my first pick would have to be Consumer Queens Coupon Tips! You can find them here: http://www.consumerqueen.com/getting-started
My next favorite site for "Couponing 101" would be Lynnae's post on how she uses the Grocery Game to help her save money on her groceries - you can find it here:
http://beingfrugal.net/2009/01/13/being-frugal-with-the-grocery-game/
And last, but not least would be Deal Seeking Mom's list of resources on how to get the coupons, you can find it here (also click on Grocery Grab - lots of great stuff there):
http://www.dealseekingmom.com/coupons/

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Savings Saturday

Hi Folks!

It was sunny all day here!! Thought I would start you off with a site of the day since I haven't done one in a little. Found an interesting article today at Money Saving Mom. A guest post on how to frugally and creatively gift wrap! You can check it out here: http://tinyurl.com/5fsrpb
Not much to report for today - the freebies are a little slow! I'll be working on posting my CVS and WAGS list tomorrow. Not sure if I'll be able to get there though... Anyway on today's topic of Savings Saturday , I went to the local Holiday Train Show and boy were the lines long! It took at least 1 hour to get in! Anyways - I am very proud of myself for multiple reasons! It was a little rushed getting out of the house today so we forgot to grab water and refreshments and such. Well when we arrived there and stopped to pick up a bottle of water and maybe a snack the water read $2 and the snacks were $4! That was for only one person. They also had apple cider which looked really good and was priced at $2.75! Well right outside of the cafe across the pathway was a booth handing out free apple cider and free pumpkin muffins courtesy of the local supermarket! Saved about $10 there, and then inside the cafe on the condiments stand I found a water pitcher and glasses - free water! Saved another $5 there! So I was able to save about $15 even though we forgot to bring our own food (and I didn't have to buy a membership to recieve any discounts!!) - thought I would share that with you since I was pretty happy about it!


Jo-Ann Fabrics
50% off Coupon - 12/24/08 Expiration
40% off Coupon - 12/23/08 Expiration

Yankee Candle
$10 off $30 Coupon 12/22/08 Expiration
http://tinyurl.com/6k8qul

Children's Place
15% off Coupon
http://tinyurl.com/6x2o69

Old Navy
$10 off $50 Coupon
http://tinyurl.com/5ury4k

Dawn Dish Soap Sweeps
http://tinyurl.com/6jrpqj

Febreze Sweeps
http://tinyurl.com/5qd2dk

Cascade Dish Soap Sweeps
http://tinyurl.com/5p2a32

31 Printable Bookmarks
http://tinyurl.com/6brlap

Free Scriptural Rosary
http://tinyurl.com/6q87dj

Junior LA Dodgers Kids Club Packet
http://tinyurl.com/5wovor

List of Factory Tours by State
http://tinyurl.com/6bomqm


Sunday, December 7, 2008

Sale Sunday

Hey Folks!
On today's topic Sale Sunday I went to WAGS and CVS today to pick up a couple of items. Here's what I bought at WAGS:

Wax Paper - $1.99 plus $1 Coupon = .99
Scotch Tape - 2 for $2.00 plus $2 rebate on 2 = FREE
Jar Candle - .99
Nestle Crunch Bar - .89 each plus 2/1 coupon = $1.00
TOTAL: $5.40
Minus Rebate: $3.40

Savings: $8.76 + rebate = 10.67

Here's what I got at CVS:

Colgate Max Fresh Toothpaste - $1.99 on sale plus .75 coupon = $1.24
Campbell's Chunky Soup 2 for $3 plus TWO .50 cent Coupons = 2 for $2
Absolutely Divine Cookies - 2.99 plus $1 coupon printed at Extra Care Station = 1.99
Total: $5.23
ECB's Used: $2.00
Total: $3.23

Savings: $7.98

TOTAL SPENT AT BOTH STORES: $6.63
TOTAL SAVINGS: $18.65

Thought I did pretty good - didn't splurge on items I don't need, how do you think I did, feel free to leave a comment!