Save A Lot: Deals for the week of October 19 – 25, 2011
The Save A Lot weekly ad deals are listed below for your convenience. Save-A-Lot is continuing their 10 for $10 sale so if you haven’t already go ahead and stock up on these products. You can mix and match any number of the 10 for $10 items and you are not required to buy 10 items in order to get the products for $1. Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!
Meats and Seafood
Chicken Drums or Thighs – $0.88 per lb
Fresh Chicken Wings – $1.49 per lb
Pork Chops – $2.79 per lb
Ground Chuck – $2.49 per lb
Primo Brats & Italian Sausage (19 oz) – $2.99
Sugardale Sausage Links, Smoked & Polish (3 pounds) – $3.99
Eckrich Franks (16 oz) – $1.00
Butterball Turkey Bacon (6 oz) – $1.00
Ocean Market Fish Fillets (4 oz) – $1.00
Gwaltney Rolled Sausage (12 oz) – $1.00
Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).
Fridge and Freezer
Take & Bake Pepperoni or Supreme Pizza (33 to 36 oz) – $5.99
Take & Bake Cheese Pizza (33 oz) – $5.49
Shaner’s Chicken Wings, Spicy or Honey BBQ (16 oz) – $2.99
Dairy Fresh Aerosol Whipped Topping (7 oz) – $1.00
Parkway Quarters Margarine (16 oz) – $1.00
Eckrich Bologna (16 oz) – $1.00
Budding Deli Cut Lunch Meat (3 to 4 oz) – $1.00
Fisher Boy Fish Sticks (6 oz) – $1.00
Use $0.75/1 printable coupon from Fisher Boy
$0.25 each after couponOscar Mayer Lunchables – $1.00
Use $0.55/1 coupon from tearpad found in stores
$0.45 each after couponHormel Sandwich Sliced Pepperoni (3.5 oz) – $1.00
Use $0.55/2 printable coupon from Hormel
$0.73 each after couponSchooner Imitation Crab (8 oz) – $1.00
Tony’s Crispy Crust Pizza (Pepperoni or Supreme) – $1.00
Pillsbury Grands Flakey or Buttermilk Biscuits (16.3 oz) – $1.00
Use $1.00/3 coupon from insert 8/7 General Mills (Expires 10/29/11)
Use $0.30/1 coupon from insert 9/11 General Mills (Expires 12/3/11)
Use $0.50/2 coupon from insert 8/7 General Mills (Expires 10/29/11)
Use $0.40/2 coupon from insert 10/2 Smart Source (Expires 12/24/11)
Use $0.30/2 coupon from insert 8/7 General Mills (Expires 10/29/11)
Use $0.30/2 coupon from insert 9/11 General Mills (Expires 12/3/11)
Use $0.40/3 coupon from insert 10/2 Smart Source (Expires 12/24/11)
As low as $0.67 each after couponBanquet Brown & Serve Sausage (6.4 oz) – $1.00
Tropicana Fruit or Berry Punch (64 oz) – $1.00
Mr. P’s Pepperoni Pizza Bites (9 oz) – $1.00
Banquet Dinners (4 to 10 oz) – $1.00
Produce
Avocados – $1.00
3 Pack Peppers – $1.00
Dole Salad Mix (12 oz) – $1.00
Use $1.50/2 coupon from Blinkie found in stores (Expires 10/31/11)
$0.25 each after couponGreen Cabbage – $0.39 per lb
Red or Green Grapes – $1.29 per lb
Gala or Fuji Apples (3 pounds) – $1.99
Caramel and Candy Apples – $1.00
Household
Pert Bath Tissue (24 rolls) – $4.99
Save A Lot Today Paper Towels (8 count) – $3.99
Triumph Quilted Paper Towels (1 count) – $1.29
Save A Lot Today Paper Towels (1 count) – $0.50
Ultra Soft Bath Tissue (4 rolls) – $1.99
Puffs Facial Tissue (100 count) – $1.00
Use $0.25/3 coupon from insert 10/2 Proctor & Gamble (Expires 10/31/11)
$0.92 each after couponAngel Soft Bath Tissue (4 count) – $1.00
Use $0.50/1 coupon from insert 8/14 Red Plum (Expires 11/14/11)
$0.50 each after couponLuster Facial Tissues (160 count) – $0.99
Angel Soft Bath Tissue (12 rolls) – $3.39
Use $0.50/1 coupon from insert 8/14 Red Plum (Expires 11/14/11)
Use $1.00/2 coupon from insert 8/14 Red Plum (Expires 11/14/11)
$2.89 each after couponSave A Lot Today Bath Tissue (4 rolls) – $0.89
Grocery
Malt O’ Meal Cereal, Berry Colossal Crunch and Golden Puffs (10 to 12 oz) – $1.00
Use $1.00/3 printable coupon from Malt O’ Meal
Use $0.50/1 coupon from tearpad found in some stores (Expires 1/31/12)
As low as $0.50 each after couponBumble Bee Chunk Light Tuna (5 oz) – $0.69
Use $1.00/2 printable coupon from Recycle Bank
Use $1.00/5 coupon from peelie found in some stores (Expires 12/31/11)
As low as $0.19 each after couponCheez It Baked Snack Crackers (7 to 9 oz) – $1.69
Use $1.00/2 coupon from insert 9/18 Red Plum (Expires 11/13/11)
Use $1.00/2 coupon from “Score Big Savings” Booklet (Expires 10/31/11)
Use $1.00/2 coupon from tearpad found in some stores (Expires 11/30/11)
$1.19 each after couponMountain Holler Avalanche Soda (2 liter) – $0.75
Bay Mist Berry Splash (64 oz) – $1.89
Save A Lot Today Chocolate Chip Pancakes (5.5 oz) – $0.59
Save A Lot Today Homestyle Mashed Potatoes (4 oz) – $0.79
Hampton Farms Roasted and Salted Peanuts (10 oz) – $1.00
Sundia Fruit Cups (8 oz) – $1.00
Kaskey’s Family Size Condensed Chicken or Tomato Soup (26 oz) – $1.00
Chef Boyardee Canned Pasta (14.5 to 15 oz) – $1.00
Use $0.50/2 coupon found in package (Expires 5/31/12)
Use $0.50/2 coupon from September 2011 All You Magazine (Expires 11/15/11)
$0.75 each after couponToast Em’s Toaster Pastries (14.7 oz) – $1.00
Mrs. Freshley’s Sugar Mini Donuts or Brownies (6 to 16 count) – $1.00
Very Fine Juice Drinks (Fruit Punch or Pineapple Orange) (32 oz) – $1.00
Chex Mix (8 oz) – $1.00
Use $0.50/2 coupon from peelie found in some store (Expires 1/30/12)
$0.75 each after couponM&M and Mars Candy (3 oz) – $1.00
Use $1.50/2 coupon from September 2011 All You Magazine (10/31/11)
Use $1.00/2 coupon from 8/28 Red Plum (Expires 10/31/11)
As low as $0.25 each after couponPasta Roni (Assorted Varieties) (4 to 6 oz) – $1.00
Rice A Roni (Assorted Varieties) (6 to 7 oz) – $1.00
Betty Crocker Seasoned Mashed Potatoes (4 to 6 oz) – $1.00
Use $1.00/3 printable coupon from Betty Crocker
Use $0.50/2 coupon from insert 9/11 General Mill (Expires 11/5/11)
Use $0.50/3 coupon peelie found on package (Expires 3/1/12)
As Low As $0.67 each after couponHeinz Gravy (Beef or Turkey) (12 oz) – $1.00
Red Gold Ketchup (32 oz) – $1.00
Use $1.00/4 printable coupon from Red Gold
$0.75 each after couponKraft Marshmallow Creme (7 oz) – $1.00
Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals! Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.
For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here. If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.
Travel & Vacation: Places to Stay and Play in Charleston

Pizza picnic at the pool in Charleston! We got Domino’s (they had a buy 1 pizza get 1 free coupon) and brought it back to the hotel to eat. The girls wanted to check out the pool so we ate by the pool then went swimming. The first night we stayed at the Holiday Inn in Mt Pleasant, it was literally a block away from Waterfront Park. It was a busy weekend with a lot baseball tournaments, American Idol tryouts, and a couple other community activities. We still had a blast together and Jake was able to get his work done as well. The biggest down side to this hotel is their breakfast was pretty expensive for families but there are plenty of restaurant chains nearby you can get a breakfast for a great price.

Swimming with Daddy in the pool. The girls enjoyed having some time to swim in the pool after a very hot day at the parks around town. Thankful for an opportunity to spend some time relaxing together as a family.

Karlie relaxing and snacking in her makeshift bed. Baths were taken and pedicures were done so Karlie decided to take a few minutes to relax and snack in her bed before brushing her teeth and going to sleep. Glad the girls enjoy going on adventures and are flexible during the trips.

Karlie, Brina and Mommy's fancy hot pink and purple pedicures! On one of our trips this summer I surprised the girls with bringing finger nail polish. It soon became a tradition when we went on a trip for me to bring a couple “wild” colors and all the girls get their fingernails and toenails painted the first evening in the hotel. The girls loved spending the time together and getting beautiful in the process. Sometimes it is the little things you do together that make the most impact.

Karlie ready to try out a new pool. We stayed at the Rodeway Hotel the second night of our trip to Charleston, it was literally across the street from the Holiday Inn so we didn’t have to go too far! I was so thrilled to see the girls confidence in the water increase over the past few months. They loved their noodles but were okay not having on their life jackets in the pool. The hotel had a really great hot breakfast every morning, plus ice cold lemonade any time of the day which was a huge hit with the hot kiddos!

Brina talking and motioning with her noodle. The noodles were great in the water but I remember getting bopped with them several times outside of the pool. The girls were good about making sure to bring them to the pool but sometimes in the process of walking and talking the noodle was more like a weapon, ha!

Relaxing at the hotel before crashing. We introduced the girls to the show “America’s Funniest Home Videos” on this trip. They thought it was hilarious and as you can see from this picture they were completely captivated by the show. Their favorites were the silly animal clips!
The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family and ways we relax. Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away. Explore with a good attitude, look for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories. It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine. Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn. You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!
What’s for Dinner: Our Weekly Menu Plan
I am not sure what happened to this menu? Sorry it is going live a little later than usual. I posted it earlier today….so I thought……but it has completely disappeared into cyber space. My computer did crash so maybe it was lost in the shuffle of computer life. It is another busy week with some traveling so we are keeping the dinner menu simple and easy. Here is our menu plan for the upcoming week:
Our Weekly Menu Plan
- Monday (Beef Entree): Grilled Hamburgers, Fresh Lettuce Salad
- Tuesday (Seafood or Pork Entree): Hotdogs, Baked Beans
- Wednesday (Chicken Entree): Chicken Noodle Soup, Fresh Fruit
- Thursday (Pasta or Vegetarian Entree): Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup
- Friday, Saturday, & Sunday: Leftovers, Family Preference, and Hosting
I have a general pattern I try to follow for my weekly Menu Plan (for example Monday we have a beef entree, Tuesday a seafood or pork entree and so forth). It is my goal, at least in the beginning, to have at least the main dish and one side planned. I will put together the remaining side dishes (veggies / fruits) based on the food items that need to be used up first and compliment the main entree.
Setting a weekly menu plan helps me utilize my time better, thus freeing up extra time to spend with my family. On the days that I am working longer hours I can prep the meal in advance so it will be easier to pull together once I am home. As I go through the menu planning process I will try to share some of our favorite family recipes. If there is a specific recipe you would like please let me know and I will do my best to accommodate (some recipes are a toss together meal and I do not use any set measurements).
As a family of four our life can get busy. What’s for Dinner is our weekly menu planning series and one of the ways to help keep us organized, on schedule, and within budget. Our family typically eats 6 to 7 dinner meals at home a week. We do try to go out to eat at least once a month as a special treat. Breakfasts are eaten at home before work and school, lunches are eaten at work, school, or home, so dinner is our main meal together as a family. Dinner is our time to reconnect, share, and enjoy being together after a busy day. Our weekly menu plan covers Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only because the weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) is our time to spend with family and friends. The weekends tend to be more spontaneous and my husband (who is the better cook) likes pitching in therefore we keep the menu open for variety. We use up the leftovers throughout the week for our lunches and on the nights that we are busy or can’t cook.
Photo by Liz
Song: “Better Is One Day” by Kutless
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kX8xlW04jQ
It is refreshing to know that life has a much deeper meaning when lived within the presence of the Savior. Even the best day on earth is nothing compared to our time with Him.
Better is one day in Your courts
Better is one day in Your house
Better is one day in Your courts
Than thousands elsewhere
Fresh & Healthy: Fall Harvest – Community Supported Agriculture (Week 2)
We are enjoying our Fall Harvest with our Local Farm with Community Supported Agriculture program. The Fall harvest is 10 weeks long through our farm. We were thrilled to get the produce and fresh eggs. In our recent batch of eggs we had several that were huge with double yolks which the girls thought was really neat. Our family is doing a half share for this harvest.
Fall Harvest Week 2 of Fresh Goodies from our CSA!

Fresh goodies from our Local Farm! Items in our Basket this Week:
- 1 bundle White Radishes (with edible greens)
- 1 bundle Pink Radishes (with edible greens)
- 2 Butternut Squash
- 3 Green Peppers
- 1 Red Pepper
- 3 Eggplants
- 3 large Beets
- 1 Half Dozen Fresh Eggs
I am looking forward to eating these goodies this week! Anyone have a great recipes for Radishes or Beets? Thanks everyone for the delicious Recipes! To find out how you can be a part of a local CSA check out this post – Fresh & Healthy: Community Supported Farms
Book: “Ouch” by Ragnhild Scamell
We rented this book Ouch! by Ragnhild Scamell from the library several years ago and it has been a favorite of the girls since then. The book is about a Hedgehog who is preparing her nest for the winter months when an apple falls from the tree and sticks onto her back. She tries to get help from her friends but ends up getting more and more items stuck to her until she finally finds a friend that can help her get them off her back. The book has bright colors and is enjoyable to read to the kids. If you are looking for a fun Fall book to read to your children you should check this one out at your local library.
Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4
It was a blast having the girls shop with me and to have extra time together last week, but I must say I am glad to have Jake back. I did manage to keep myself very busy while he was awhile so the week flew by quickly. I am back to my “normal” schedule this week. Here is my weekly update on our Groceries $40 for 4.

Groceries Ingles and Save A Lot | RiteAid Ingles Groceries:- $16.10 at Ingles for 4 gallons of Pet Milk (marked down to $1 each), 2 Peach Tea, 1 Nectarine Juice, 1 bag Bananas, 1 container Tomatoes, 1 container Oranges / Grapefruits, 1 loaf Bread, 1 bag Snow peas, and 1 container Pork Filets, (I was excited when the “milk” man marked down the already marked down milk to $1.00 each, I got 4 gallons and froze three of them when I got home. Everything I bought this week at Ingles was on sale, marked down or on clearance including the produce, meat and milk!)
Save-A-Lot |RiteAid Groceries:- $11.59 at Save-A-Lot | RiteAid for 24 pack Bottle Water, 1 pack Brown and Serve Rolls (12 count), 1 Cheddar Chex Mix, 1 box Toast Em Strawberry, 1 package Deli Ham, 1 package Roast Beef, 1 package Chicken Breast, 1 package Carrots (2 pounds), and 2 cans Pillsbury Biscuits. (All the items purchased were on sale this week, for more information and coupon match-ups go to our weeklySave-A-Lot page)

Groceries from BiLo BiLo Groceries:- $5.51 at BiLo for 1 bag Southern Home Wavy Potato Chips and 1 gallon Milk (BiLo still has the best prices on milk on this side of town. I picked up the chips for a snack for our Community Group. Plus save $0.05 per bag for bringing my reusable bags.)

Groceries from CVS CVS Groceries:- $0.75 at CVS for 4 bags Flava Puff Nacho, 1 bag Flava Puff Hot Party Mix, and 6 canisters Doritos Nacho Cheese Chips (I was able to get ALL of these items marked down on clearance for 75% to 90% off plus I used a $2.00 ECB coupon! I should be good on chips for lunches the next couple weeks.)
This week I spent $33.95 on groceries. Even though I was a little under on my budgeted amount for the week I was able to stock up on several items. Thankfully I had extra wiggle room this week to help on future grocery purchases. I hope that next week is an even better week and we can come under budget. I was THRILLED to get milk for $1.00 a gallon (milk averages between $3 to $4 and this brand is close to $6 per gallon normally. Thankful for an opportunity to stock up on several other items!
It is my goal to give you regular updates on this budget section so you can celebrate the good weeks with me and thump me on the bad weeks! As always you are welcomed to join the journey with me. I would love to hear your story and how you are doing too. The purpose of our family doing this it to watch our grocery spending while allowing us to feed our family, enjoy life, share with others, and yet stay on track with our budget.
Living on a Budget is a series of ways our family uses a budget to help keep us accountable with our finances. Life doesn’t always go as planned. We have used some of the ideas I will be sharing for years while others are ones we are just starting to implement as we continue finding ways to be creative and have fun with what we have been given. Having a plan in place allows us the freedom to be smart with what we have been given, get more creative when it is a tight (week, month, year or a season) and when necessary live a much more simplified life. A budget helps us stay on track so we have more opportunities to enjoy the many blessings we have been given as well as share what we have with others. There is so much more to life than having all the stuff. We may not have the newest or greatest items in our house, we drive used cars, and wear hand-me-down clothing…..however, if our family is taken care of and have love for each other and others we have more than all the riches in the world.
Recipes: Easy Steak Marinade

Steaks ready to go on the grill! Every once in awhile we get a good deal on steak or as I am going through the freezer I run across a steak that begs to be eaten. One of the best ways to get a great price on steak is buy a roast that has been marked down and slice it into steaks. You can choose to make the steaks as thick or thin as you want. Life with twins, work, and all the other activities have a way of keeping us busy so we have discovered the easiest steak marinade that tastes amazing. No mixing, stirring, measuring or anything other than pouring to make your steak marinade. It’s easy and delicious. Several guests have asked for our recipe and they are surprised when we show them what we use because it really is that simple.
Easy Steak Marinade:
- 1/2 to 1 cup Italian Salad Dressing
- Steak
Unwrap the steaks, poke holes into the meat with a fork on both sides. Take the bottle of Italian Salad Dressing from the fridge and pour approximately 1/2 cup to 1 cup on the steaks. The longer you allow it to marinade the more the flavor soaks in but you can even do it just for a few minutes on either side while you chop of veggies to go on the grill with it. Put the steak on the grill and cook it how you like it!
Sometimes I will pull the steak out and put the marinade on first thing the morning other days I am putting it on moments before it hits the grill. Either way is delicious and super easy. We often use Italian Salad Dressing mixed with Chicken or Fresh Vegetables as well. Thankfully South Carolina is still warm this time of year so we are enjoying a few more weeks of grilling season! Once Winter hits we add a little of the Italian Dressing to the crockpot chicken or beef and it tastes great! We usually pick up our Italian Salad Dressing at the Sav-Mor Sidewalk Box Sale for $0.05 to $0.15 per bottle or use coupons when we can get it for a great price.
Life’s Little Hiccups: Mint Chocolate S’mores Brownies

My Mint Chocolate Smores Brownies….burnt to a crispy black color! Life doesn’t always go exactly as we plan. Even though I try to make sure the schedule allows for plenty of time with my family, friends, church, work, household duties, and the many other activities in life that doesn’t mean everything will go smoothly. The reason I call it Life’s Little Hiccups is because after the “stress” of the moment I can look back at the event and usually laugh. Yes, it was frustrating to ruin something or that life didn’t go as planned but in light of all the other problems in life this is pretty small. I have discovered that some of these crazy times make the BEST memories for the family. How I react and recover from Life’s Little Hiccups speaks volumes into the hearts of my children. Getting mad or frustrated will not solve the problem and often times there is a creative or easy solution if I just relax, think, and try again.
It was a Sunday and I had been up since 4 am to take Jake to the airport for a work conference. The girls and I went to the early service at church then came home and did some activities around the house, ate lunch, and worked on cleaning the garage (as a surprise for Daddy). I think we had a little bit more fun cleaning the garage than is normal for most people because we had a blast cleaning, talking, laughing, giggling, and telling stories. Before I knew it the afternoon had flown by and it was time for us to get ready for Community Group and Awana.
I was in charge of making the desert for Community Group so the girls and I decided to make Mint Chocolate Smore’s Brownies to share (Jake is not a big “mint” person so it was something special that just us girls enjoy). I put together the brownies, popped them into the oven, and began working with the girls on their verses for Awana. After wrapping up several sections in their books I decided I should probably get ready. As I was brushing my teeth Brina comes into the bedroom and says “Mom, it smells good in the kitchen but it looks a little cloudy.” Oh no! The BROWNIES! Well as you can see from the picture above they didn’t turn out as I had hoped. On the way to Community Group after dropping off the girls at Awana I ran by the grocery store and picked up a cake to share.
When we got home from the events that evening as we were getting out of the van and Brina says “Mom, it smells good…..like when we burn marshmallows around the fire.” Even with several windows open the smell had made it to the garage. The good news though is burnt marshmallows really do have a great smell to them! One of the many lessons I learned with this “little hiccup” was that stuff will happen (despite my best efforts), it’s not ideal but my reaction and how I handle the situation sets an example for my girls. After everything we did together that day do you know what their FAVORITE story to tell everyone was? Yes, the story about how we burnt the Mint Chocolate Smore’s Brownies.
After removing the layer of burnt marshmallows off the top we were able to eat most of the middle pieces of the brownies (see picture below). The girls took the brownies to school and told their friends about the brownie adventure they had with Mom over the weekend. Now we laugh about how silly the whole situation was and that we all managed to not hear the timer go off. I am thankful that we can look at the hiccups and count our blessings for the teachable moments that became funny memories we can share together.

The Mint Chocolate Smore’s Brownies after the burnt marshmallows were removed. The marshmallows made almost a glaze over the brownies and somehow were partially salvageable. The girls thought it was hilarious taking a piece to school in their lunch. Walgreens: Spent $2 and Got $1 Back

Walgreens Deals I had to pick up the girls from Good News Club yesterday and stopped by Walgreens on the way home to use up a couple coupons that were about ready to expire. I spent $2.56 including tax at Walgreens this week for health and beauty purchases and received $1 Register Rewards back from that visit to use towards my next purchase at Walgreens. Thankful for the bandaids that I found on clearance, it seems like we go through them and the school is always looking for them as well.
Here is what I got this week:
- 1 – Walgreens Large Antibacterial Bandaids on clearance for $0.82
- 1 – Walgreens Medium Antibacterial Bandaids (20 count) on clearance for $0.75
- 1 – Walgreens Wal-Born (like Airborne) on clearance for $2.59
- 1 – Walgreens Gauze Bandaid Pads (30 count) on clearance for $1.29 (it came up for less then it was listed on clearance)
- 1 – Wagi Baby Bib with Pocket on clearance for $1.09
- 1 – Halls Warm Ups with Apple Cider for $1.00 (FREE with Register Rewards)
The total was over $21 with tax before using discounts & coupons. Here are the coupons I used on the items.
- Used $4.60 Register Rewards
I received $1 Register Rewards back today:
- $1.00 Register Rewards for Halls Product
Walgreen’s Register Rewards will expire two weeks from the date they are printed so you will need to make sure to use them before their expiration date. I always keep the ones that are expiring the soonest on top of the stack to make sure to use them first.
Another important fact regarding Walgreen’s Register Rewards you will need to know if you haven’t used them before is you can only use 1 coupon per item. If you use a manufacturer’s coupon for every item you are purchasing you will not be able to use any Register Reward for that transaction. If you do have a coupon for each item then check Walgreen’s weekly ad because they will have items on sale each week for pennies up to $1 that you can use as “filler” items but they won’t raise your total too much. Once you get started using coupons and rewards you may discover, like I did, how to purchase many of your health and beauty items for nothing or very little. Since using coupons and reward programs I rarely pay full price for any of our health and beauty items plus I usually have extra to share with guests visiting us or to give away.
For those of you who shop regularly at Walgreens I encourage you to share how you were able to save this week! Although the weekly ad sales are similar every family and situation is different so you may have found items better suited to your household. In your comment please feel free to share how you saved at Walgreens (links to your blog article on how you saved are welcomed as well).


