Living on a Budget: Sav-Mor Sidewalk Box Sale

Stock Up Your Pantry with Sav-Mor's Sidewalk Box Sale! Sav Mor has been doing their Box Sale for several years now. They will occasionally offer additional discounts as well. For example, at the last sale you could get a case of Tortilla Chips for $2.00 which meant you were getting the chips for 25 cents per bag. The above picture is from one our are recent trips to their sale (further description of what all is in the picture is given at the end of the post after the information section).
More information about the Box Sale for those in the Greenville / Upstate Area:
- What is it? Sav Mor does a Sidewalk Box Sale every couple of weeks where you can purchase a box full of food, health, household, baby items for a set price. The parking lot beside Sav Mor has rows of banana boxes filled with overstock, dented, expired, or unwanted items from local grocery stores (Ingles, Whole Foods, Bi-Lo, and more) in the Greenville area.
- Where is it located / Contact Information? The parking lot at Sav-Mor, 2117 Wade Hampton Blvd, Greenville, SC 29615. Phone: 864-244-6128
- How Does It Work?
- The day of the sale customers pick which aisle they want to go down (based on what you need, for example, if you need cereal you choose an aisle that has a lot of cereal boxes in it) and everyone lines up around the perimeter of the banana boxes. It is good to ask the person (or people) in front of you which box they are going for prior to starting to avoid going after the exact same box. A lot of the boxes within that aisle will contain similar items.
- Approximately 5 to 10 minutes before the sale “starts” a Sav-Mor representative will Welcome everyone, explain the rules, tell about any extra deals (for example, the case of chips for $2.00) followed by the store manager announcing a few of the current deals they offer at their store.
- Right at 9:00 AM they will blow the horn and / or say “GO” and you go as quickly as you can and fill up your banana box with as much food, health, household, and baby items that you can find. You can fill as many boxes as you want (we typically consolidate down to 2 boxes at $7 each). Your boxes must be level prior to paying, I have heard that they will stop you if it is too full although we have never had them stop us so I guess we are what they consider to be level (a potato chip bag may be sticking up a little bit, you should be able to get plenty in the box)
- They will have a different variety of groceries and other items each time. It is common to see Cereals, Crackers, Pasta, Can Goods, Baby Items, Salad Dressing, Sauces, Gravies, etc… every time.
- You can fill your banana box a couple different ways. Some people take an empty banana box and fill it with the items they want. What has worked for us in the past is to grab an already packed banana box, pull it to the side and once we have found 3 or 4 boxes that have items that we want in them we’ll go through the boxes and consolidate the 3 to 4 boxes down to 1 or 2. The items that you don’t want you put back into the middle and someone else can come take them for their box. (For example, we had visitors coming and we wanted to get some snacks and juice boxes, Jake grabbed a box that looked like it was full of juice boxes, however, underneath the top layer of juice boxes was kitty litter which wasn’t something we need.)
- Once you have sorted, consolidated, and packed your box you can check out. They will have shopping carts for you to use or you can carry the boxes (we just carry them). You pay the store representative cash as you walk out of the area and to your car.
- When Is It? The Box Sale is typically every other Saturday morning at 9:00 AM. Call to confirm the week of to make sure they are doing it that week, they will know by Wednesday and can confirm. Although, it starts at 9:00 AM you will want to arrive early because you will have the opportunity to pick which aisle you want to go down. If you arrive late and the horn has already blown it will be a lot harder to get a great deal or there may not be much left. The entire sale is over in less then 30 minutes.
- How Much Does It Cost? The banana boxes are provided and each full box is $7.00. Note – they take cash or check only!
- Useful Information! You have to watch some of the items as they may be expired or close to expiring. The items come from local stores who have overstock or for whatever reason no longer want the items. Although a couple items we picked up this week were already expire, a few were expiring later in 2011 but the majority of the items were not expiring until 2012 to 2013 or later. A few items every time in the rush get opened or broken so make sure to check the items before packing them into your box.
- Tip On Packing Your Box: We typically get the items we are looking for then check for smaller items to squeeze in between the cracks. For example, one time we got can goods, pasta, cereal, and snacks in a box. Once we filled it with the regular stuff we stuck packs of gum, gravy / sauce packs around the edges and in the small spaces (I think we ended up with about 100 packs of gum which we distributed among our family and friends).
- Team Work: We often go as a family because it helps to have someone watching the boxes while you are gathering the items. Thankfully we have never (or at least not to my knowledge) had someone take items from our boxes but an honest mistake can happen with that many people trying to get their items at the same time.
- Additional Information: It is outside so dress appropriately for the weather. If it looks like rain they may cancel or start the event early, if you are driving a distance make sure to call the store to confirm. Be polite, it is only food and not worth fighting over. We have always had a pleasant experience but I know some people can get a little “pushy” so be respectful.
- Is It Worth It? How Much Do I Save? We typically get between $100 to $300 worth of items into each box, some days you get more others you get less. For example, one time we got a half a box full of vitamins (ranging from $5 to $20 a piece). Bigger items will take up more space, but if it is something you will use it may be worth it for your family.
Below is more details about the recent Box Sale. You can see the specific items from the picture at the beginning of the post:
We bought 107 items and paid $16.00 total which means we spent less than $0.15 per item (see the picture at the beginning of the article)!!! You can often get some excellent deals at Sav Mor’s Box Sale. I was hoping to stock up on snack items for our family since I will be traveling a little I wanted to make sure there were plenty of easy snacks to take as well as meals that could be made quickly for our family. Our dining table was full once we unpacked the boxes! We even got some Organic / Whole Wheat food items for the family. We purchased two boxes at $7.00 each and the case of chips was $2.00 giving us our total of $16.00. Here is what we got on Saturday:
- 8 Bags – 18 oz Laura Lynn Restaurant Style Tortilla Chips (they sold these for $2.00 per case, we got 1 case)
- 4 – 4 packs Vermont Organic Strawberry Banana Applesauce
- 1 – 25 count Milkshake Straws
- 1 – 4 oz Kettle Baked Potato Chips – BBQ Flavor
- 2 – 26.5 oz Hunts Pasta Sauce
- 1 – 14.5 oz Sliced Potatoes
- 1 – 64 oz Laura Lynn Fruit Punch Juice
- 1 – 3.5 oz Quaker Vanilla Creme Brulee Rice Snacks (Whole Wheat)
- 2 – Annies Organic Alfredo Shells & Cheddar
- 1 – 4 pack Gerber Yogurt Blends
- 2 – Roasted Chicken Gravy Packs
- 1 – Roasted Turkey Gravy Pack
- 6 – Simply Organic Alfredo Packs
- 2 – Molly McButter Fat Free Natural Sprinkles
- 2 – Laura Lynn Woven Wheats
- 6 – Hamburger Helper Lasagna
- 6 – Brach’s Candy Hearts
- 1 – Pasta Roni Chicken
- 2 – Mrs. Fields Rainbow Chocolate Chip Packages
- 2 – Mrs. Fields Snickerdoodle Packages
- 1 – 15.4 oz General Mills Total Cinnamon Crunch
- 3 – 15.25 oz General Mills Total Blueberry Pomegranate
- 1 – 16 pack Betty Crocker Fruit Shapes, Gushers, Rollups, By the Foot, Fruit Stickerz
- 3 – Betty Crocker Fruit Rollups
- 4 – Betty Crocker Fruit Stackerz
- 1 – 10.5 oz Kraft Marshmallows (4 flavors)
- 1 – 8 pack Chi-Chi’s Flour Tortilla’s
- 8 – Land O’ Lakes Caramel Hot Chocolate Packs
- 1 – 9 oz Annie’s Natural Organic Dijon Mustard
- 2 – 10 packs Propel Raspberry Lemonade
- 13 – 4 packs Starkist Chunk Light Tuna (the sticker on the packages read $4.98 each and they didn’t expire until 2012, so that is a huge savings – it would normally cost us $64.74 to buy them)
- 4 – 6 packs Quakers Simple Harvest Dark Chocolate Chunk (the sticker on the packages read $3.28 each – it would normally cost us $13.12 to buy them)
- 5 – 6 packs Quakers Simple Harvest Trail Mix (the sticker on the packages read $3.28 each – it would normally cost us $16.40 to buy them)
- 1 – Carr’s Whole Wheat Crackers
- 1 – 8 pack Ocean Spray Oatmeal with Cranberries
- 2 – Nutritious Living Hi-Lo with Strawberries
- 3 – 14 oz Captain Crunch Peanut Butter Crunch
- 1 – 16 oz Captain Crunch
Here are some additional pictures from our last stock up day!

New Quaker Simple Harvest (originally priced at $3.28), Organic Alfredo, & Propel 
StarKist Chunk Light (originally price at $4.98 and not expiring until 2013), Kraft Marshmallows, Brach's, and More! 
Mrs. Fields, General Mills Total, Betty Crocker, and More! 
Gerber, Annies, Hunt's, Del Monte, Quaker, and More! 
Our fun purchase of the day - Milk Shake Straws! On package it says "May Cause Brain Freeze" We are excited to have our pantry restocked. Thankfully, we will be able to utilize these items for quite some time plus share a little with family and friends. Our family typically goes to the Sidewalk Box Sales about once a quarter. Although I do know some families that go more regularly. Happy Bargain Hunting and Saving!
Song: “Glory Of It All” by David Crowder Band
Jake and I were able to hear the David Crowder Band in concert at the Winter Jam 2011 in Greenville, SC. The phrase “We Will Never Be the Same” really stood out to me in this song. Do I look like everyone else or is there something different about me? I have the privilege to know the one true God, yet there are days I am convinced no one sees His love, kindness and mercy in my life. He knew me before I was born and will be with me until the end of time. May we reflect His goodness in our lives because he truly is the one who deserves our praise “for the glory of it all”!
Book: “Made to Crave” by Lysa Terkeurst
I recently attended a Ladies Bible Study at our church and we went through Lysa Terkeurst’s book and study guide “Made to Crave: Satisfying Your Deepest Desire with God, Not Food” It was great reading a book that redirected our focus off food or other objects that we turn to when we want comfort or for celebration and turning our focus onto God. The book isn’t a diet or healthy eating plan. It is more of a guide to help you get your priorities in place. If you are looking to eat healthier it gives you steps on how to set up a plan, find an accountability partner, and scripture to encourage you. It was a refreshing yet challenging book to read. I enjoyed going through the book and study with friends as well. It was neat hearing their thoughts about the lessons and their own journeys as well.
While I was going through the Bible Study I had the opportunity to attend the Extraordinary Women’s Conference at the Bi-Lo Center in Greenville, SC. I was able to hear Lysa speak during that weekend and meet her in person. It was really neat to meet the author of the book I was currently reading, I even got her to sign my two books that I had of hers! The other amazing blessing about that weekend is I was able to spend some extra time with some girlfriends while my husband took care of the girls. Having some time learning and celebrating with friends was a real treasure. Thankful for a man who gave me the opportunity to go!
Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4
Another great week doing Groceries $40 for 4. It was another busy week but I managed to break away this past Saturday morning to go to the Sav Mor Box Sale with the family. If you haven’t been before and you live in the Greenville area it is worth the time to stock up on food items. It felt great saving some of the grocery shopping cash this week while stocking up on some items for our pantry. Below are my grocery shopping adventures for the week!

Sav-Mor Sidewalk Box Sale - A Table Full for $16! We bought 107 items and paid $16.00 total which means we spent less than $0.15 per item!!! You can often get some excellent deals at Sav Mor’s Box Sale. I was hoping to stock up on snack items for our family since I will be traveling a little and I wanted to make sure there were plenty of easy snacks to take as well as meals that could be made quickly for our family. Our dining table was full once we unpacked the boxes! We even got some Organic / Whole Wheat food items for the family. We purchased two boxes at $7.00 each and the case of chips was $2.00 giving us our total of $16.00.
Sav-Mor Groceries from the Saturday Sidewalk Box Sale:
- 8 Bags – 18 oz Laura Lynn Restaurant Style Tortilla Chips (they sold these for $2.00 per case, we got 1 case)
- 4 – 4 packs Vermont Organic Strawberry Banana Applesauce
- 1 – 25 count Milkshake Straws
- 1 – 4 oz Kettle Baked Potato Chips – BBQ Flavor
- 2 – 26.5 oz Hunts Pasta Sauce
- 1 – 14.5 oz Sliced Potatoes
- 1 – 64 oz Laura Lynn Fruit Punch Juice
- 1 – 3.5 oz Quaker Vanilla Creme Brulee Rice Snacks (Whole Wheat)
- 2 – Annies Organic Alfredo Shells & Cheddar
- 1 – 4 pack Gerber Yogurt Blends
- 2 – Roasted Chicken Gravy Packs
- 1 – Roasted Turkey Gravy Pack
- 6 – Simply Organic Alfredo Packs
- 2 – Molly McButter Fat Free Natural Sprinkles
- 2 – Laura Lynn Woven Wheats
- 6 – Hamburger Helper Lasagna
- 6 – Brach’s Candy Hearts
- 1 – Pasta Roni Chicken
- 2 – Mrs. Fields Rainbow Chocolate Chip Packages
- 2 – Mrs. Fields Snickerdoodle Packages
- 1 – 15.4 oz General Mills Total Cinnamon Crunch
- 3 – 15.25 oz General Mills Total Blueberry Pomegranate
- 1 – 16 pack Betty Crocker Fruit Shapes, Gushers, Rollups, By the Foot, Fruit Stickerz
- 3 – Betty Crocker Fruit Rollups
- 4 – Betty Crocker Fruit Stackerz
- 1 – 10.5 oz Kraft Marshmallows (4 flavors)
- 1 – 8 pack Chi-Chi’s Flour Tortilla’s
- 8 – Land O’ Lakes Caramel Hot Chocolate Packs
- 1 – 9 oz Annie’s Natural Organic Dijon Mustard
- 2 – 10 packs Propel Raspberry Lemonade
- 13 – 4 packs Starkist Chunk Light Tuna (the sticker on the packages read $4.98 each and they didn’t expire until 2012, so that is a huge savings – it would normally cost us $64.74 to buy them)
- 4 – 6 packs Quakers Simple Harvest Dark Chocolate Chunk (the sticker on the packages read $3.28 each – it would normally cost us $13.12 to buy them)
- 5 – 6 packs Quakers Simple Harvest Trail Mix (the sticker on the packages read $3.28 each – it would normally cost us $16.40 to buy them)
- 1 – Carr’s Whole Wheat Crackers
- 1 – 8 pack Ocean Spray Oatmeal with Cranberries
- 2 – Nutritious Living Hi-Lo with Strawberries
- 3 – 14 oz Captain Crunch Peanut Butter Crunch
- 1 – 16 oz Captain Crunch
Sav Mor has been doing their Box Sale for several years now. They will occasionally offer additional discounts as well. For example, last Saturday you could get a case of Tortilla Chips for $2.00 which meant you were getting the chips for 25 cents per bag. There is more information I want to share with you about how the sale works so I will be going into more details about the Sav-Mor Sidewalk Box Sale in a later post.

Groceries at CVS Groceries from CVS:
- $2.85 at CVS for Kellogg’s Fruit Loops ($1.16 for the box), Kellogg’s, Rice Krispies ($1.16 for the box), and CVS Honey Wheat Pretzel Twists (of clearance for $0.49 cents)
Groceries from Bi-Lo (I didn’t have a chance to take a picture this week, but wanted to include our milk purchase):
- $6.04 at Bi-Lo for 2 gallons of Milk ($2.99 each)
I am excited to see us doing better on our Groceries $40 for 4 budget. This week we spent $24.89 on groceries so it was a pretty good week regarding saving extra grocery cash. We did better this week because I a little extra time and went to the Sidewalk Box Sale at Sav-Mor. I was able to stock up on a few extra items this week for the pantry. I am still trying to work out all the details of how to make the budget most effective for our family and I think we need some weeks have been easier than others. It was nice to share some of the items we picked up this week with some friends too! Love being able to get a great deal and share with others. We’ll see how next week goes, it should be interesting because my husband is in charge next week of the $40 grocery budget since I will be traveling!
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.
Family Recipes: Grandma’s Western Meatloaf
Grandma Willa has an amazing recipe for Meatloaf. I am so thankful for the many opportunities to spend time cooking with my Grandma’s. If you are looking for a great meatloaf recipe, you should try it out! Please note: this recipe does make a large amount (for several loaf pans). Adjust the amount if you are wanting to make a smaller amount. Although, it does freeze well for all of you meatloaf lovers who like to prep meals in advance!Grandma’s Western Meatloaf
Grandma Willa has an amazing recipe for Meatloaf. If you are looking for a great meatloaf recipe, you should try it out!Servings: 20Equipment
- 3 4x9 Loaf Pans
Ingredients
Meatloaf
- 5 lbs Ground Beef
- 2 1/4 cups Rolled Oats
- 2 Onions (diced)
- 3 tsp Salt
- 3/4 tsp Pepper
- 3 Eggs
- 6 slices Bread (broken into fine pieces)
Sauce
- 6 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
- 6 tbsp Vinegar
- 4 cups Ketchup
- 1 cup Water
- 12 tbsp Brown Sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Mix the meatloaf ingredients together in a large bowl.
- Split into 3 to 4 large loaf pans.
- Mix the sauce in a bowl, then pour evenly over the loaves.
- Bake at 350 for one hour or until the meet is cooked throughout.
- Broil an additional 5 to 10 minutes until the top is carnalized.
Notes
This is a large batch meal. Once the loaves have cooled, they can be removed from the loaf pans and wrapped in foil to be frozen. To reheat, thaw in refrigerator overnight, then bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. The refrigerated meatloaf can also be sliced for great meatloaf sandwiches. Just slice into 3/8 inch slices, serve on white bread with Mayo.Pampers Gifts to Grow – 50 Free Points
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Tips on Flying with Kids

AirTran inflight picture taken earlier this year! I have the opportunity to travel with our girls over Spring Break. Thankfully they are wonderful in the car and LOVE to fly in the airplane. A couple months ago we told the girls that we would be visiting family over Spring Break and they have been looking forward to this week every since that day. After we first told them about our little trip almost every day they would ask me how many days until Spring. It wasn’t until a couple weeks later that I realized that they thought that as soon as Spring arrived they would get a break (aka “Spring Break”) and we could go on our road / flying trip. I had to explain to them that their School Spring Break did not always start on the first day of Spring. They have been counting down the days and have been encouraging me to pack our suitcases. Last week we were coming home from Church and Karlie told me to drive faster, when I asked why she said “we need to get home so we can start packing for our trip.” Even though we were not leaving for several days I let the girls get started. I had them find their travel backpacks and to start laying out a few items that they want to pack in their backpacks. After only a few minutes they had a whole pile of items and they felt better about getting started.
Traveling with kids can be a wonderful and fun adventure. Adding special activities while traveling can make the trip even more exciting and memorable for the kids. When the kids are happy it makes the whole trip go more smoothly. Here are a few items we have used on our trips with the kids:
- Special Backpack – whenever we travel, fly or spend the night somewhere the girls pack their travel backpack full of goodies just for them. They have had the same backpacks for the last 3 to 4 years. It has been a great investment and each girl is thrilled to pack items they enjoy in their own backpack. Plus they proudly carry their treasures through the airport themselves.
- Books – our girls love books so they pick out a couple small books to take in their backpacks. We read the books as we are waiting to board the plane, quietly on the plane or whenever we have some downtime.
- Educational Items – in the backpack we pack a pencil and crayons along with a small notebook, coloring book, and workbooks for them to do on the trip. They enjoy doing “school” work for fun and it makes me feel good about them practicing their writing, numbers or other practical skills.
- Snacks – before a big trip we will take the kids to the grocery store and have them pick out one special treat to take with them as a snack on the plane. For this trip Brina picked out Blueberry Muffins and Karlie picked out 100 Calorie Snack Cookies, makes me laugh and proud to see what they chose this time around!
- Creative Games – on the trip we come up with games to play with the girls
- What shapes / animals / objects do you see in the clouds?
- Name everything you see that is ___________ (red, a circle, silly, etc…)
- Find every word that contains a ____________ in it (a letter or set of letters like any word that contains a “b” in it or “th”)
- Count the number of steps it takes to get to the _______________? (to the terminal, bathroom, seat, baggage claim, etc…)
- What is your favorite __________? (memory, food, color, place to visit, etc…..)
- Card Games – “Go Fish”, “Old Maid”, “Uno”, and more!
- Surprise Gifts – inside the girls backpacks we wrap small gifts for them to open up at random times throughout the trip. Most of the time they are so involved and excited about the adventure that they don’t even open the gifts or only get to 1 or 2. Although, they are quick to remind us once we have arrived at our destination and have fun opening them while we are visiting or vacationing.
- Postcards – are fairly inexpensive souvenirs and the girls enjoy picking out and receiving postcards. They will put them in their special drawer and keep it for many months. They will pull them out and go through them to remember the special trips together.
- Mind Your Manners – discuss appropriate manners, rules and guidelines for traveling (especially in a busy airport). This is important to do at the beginning of the trip. You can even make a game out of it.
- Bright Matching Outfits – dress the kids in bright matching outfits so it is easy to see them in the airport. Even if they are right next to you they are easier to see.
- Gum – when the plane is ascending or descending it is smart to have your kids chew on some gum to help relieve any of the pressure especially if they have a cold or stuffy nose. If you have an infant it would be a good time to give them their pacifier. For a toddler a lollipop or a crunchy snack works well.
- Rest – Allow the kids to sleep on the plane if they want to rest. The girls have taken several naps on airplanes. It gives them an extra boost of energy and helps them relax. One time all three of us took a snooze on the flight, we were exhausted!
Keeping the kids entertained is a great way to make the trip enjoyable. For the parents I have a few more ideas of what to do during the flight to help it go by quickly and smoothly. The girls are excited, however, we are traveling after a full day of school and we’ll us arriving at our destination the early part of the next day. I am looking forward to creating more positive traveling moments with the girls and praying that the trip is smooth for everyone driving, flying, and traveling with us. Do you have any tips for flying with kids?
Heart Reflections: It’s Not About Us
As Moms, wives, and friends we get involved in so many activities. It is easy for our lives and schedules to quickly fill up to the point of bursting. When our lives, hearts, and schedules get packed full we don’t have the flexibility to spontaneously help and encourage others.A month ago I had the blessing of taking a quick road trip with friends. It was encouraging to spend time with a friend, another Mom. We have been richly blessed with amazing people in our lives. Also, we have a lot to be grateful for yet we often get too busy and don’t take enough time to focus about what’s really important. We forget that other Mom’s are going through many of the same struggles that we go through. We are not alone.
As Moms we want to allow our children the freedom to grow while at the same time protect them from danger and harm. There are many mistakes we make as Moms which can often lead to the feeling of guilt. Even though we make many mistakes in our lives and as parents God is much bigger than us. The focus really isn’t on or about us at all. Not only that but we are not called to raise “perfect” kids, the goal is to raise godly kids with the help of our spouse, extended family, church leaders, friends, and most importantly Christ. No one is perfect and to expecting our children to be that way is setting everyone up for disappointment.
- The first step is reflecting his love, grace and mercy through our lives in our words and actions starting first in our homes. We will continue to make a mess of some situations, but He forgives and helps point us back to what really is important. God has the power to work in our lives and family despite our failures. He is not surprised by those bumps in the road nor do they slow Him down. When we are relying on him for strength we will have more energy to focus on helping our children each step of the way.
Having the opportunity to raise and watch my girls grow has been a truly amazing adventure. As Moms we need to pray for our children, families and those our lives touch. We don’t know the path before us so we need to trust in His faithfulness and promises for today. While I was on bedrest for weeks the phrase that I repeated continually was “Day by Day”. Getting through the tasks and plans that are to be accomplish today, not tomorrow or yesterday, just today!
- Therefore the second step is praying for our kids. One of my prayers for our girls is that they will grow up to know Him and have a soft heart willing to soak in His teachings as well as listen to His guidance. I hope that my girls will be able to see past their Moms shortcomings and have a direct relationship with a heavenly Father who loves them even more than their Mom and Dad. No person or family is perfect. I am thankful for a husband who plays an active role in the lives of our children and for a God who loves, heals, and protects our family. It’s okay to loosen my grip a little regarding my children because I know I can hand my concerns about my children and their lives over to Him knowing He has their best interest at heart.
We often get wrap up in what we need to get done that we miss some of the beautiful moments we have with our children. Our girls are growing up quickly and I have to constantly remind myself that it’s not about us. Our calling is so much bigger and better than just our schedule and agenda. We have to continually remind ourselves of what truly matters and to purposely take the extra few minutes each day this week to really spend quality time with our families.
“Heart Reflections” is a series of thoughts and encouragement that come directly from my heart. Life has a way of throwing us extra challenges and when our focus is pulled away from what is truly important we tend to feel the pressure of stress in our lives. This series is created to remind us that we are part of something so much bigger than ourselves. We don’t have to face the pressure of life on our own. We can trust that our prayers are being heard. He alone knows what’s best for us and gives us the appropriate strength to get through each day as it is set before us.
Photo by Seattle Municipal Archives
Save A Lot: Deals for the week of April 13 – 19, 2011
The Save A Lot deals are similar to the ones from last week so if you haven’t had a chance to stock up on these deals you can do it this week. The weekly ad deals are listed below for your convenience. Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!
Meats and Seafood
Bone-In Shank Potion Ham – $0.99 per lb
Sugardale Sliced Bacon (12 oz) – $1.99
Fresh Chicken Wings – $0.99 per lb
Gwaltney Pork Sausage (12 oz) – $0.99
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
Coburn Farms Cream Cheese – $0.79
Creamy Whipped Whip Topping – $0.79
Buyers Best Crinkle Cut French Fried Potatoes – $0.99
Imperial Spread Quarters (16 oz) – $0.50
Fairgrounds Jumbo Hotdogs – $1.00
Oscar Mayer Bologna – $1.00
Banquet Family Size Entrees (26 to 28 oz) – $2.00
Port Side Battered or Breaded Fish Fillets or Fish Sticks – $2.99
Wylwood Frozen Vegetables – $0.99
Banquet Brown & Serve Sausage Links – $0.99
Oscar Mayer Microwave Bacon – $2.99
Oscar Mayer Lunchables – $2.49
Home Churned Spread – $1.89
Morning Delight Crescent Rolls – $1.55
Mr. P’s Pepperoni Pizza – $0.99
Household
Ginger Evans Baking Cups – $1.19
Star Ware Food Storage – $1.49
Produce
Large Fresh Pineapple – $1.50
Fresh Romaine Hearts – $0.99
Baby Carrots (1 lb) – $0.79
Grocery
Grissom’s Brown & Serve Dinner Rolls – $0.79
Potatoes on the Side Au Gratin or Scalloped – $0.79
Ritz Crackers – $1.79
Shelby’s Grove Sliced Peaches (29 oz) – $1.00
Libby’s Pineapple – $0.99
Portmann’s Tartar Sauce – $1.29
Mantia Mostaccioli Penne Pasta – $0.99
Morning Delight Complete Buttermilk Pancake Mix – $1.49
Morning Delight Syrup – $1.49
Hargis House Regular or Chicken Vienna Sausage – $0.39
J. Higgs Potato Chips – $0.99
Palmer Peanut or Caramel Candy – $0.99
Portmann’s Salad Dressing – $1.89
Portmann’s Real Mayonnaise – $1.99
Ginger Evans Cake Mix – $0.99
Ginger Evans Frosting – $1.99
Ginger Evans Muffin Mix – $0.79
Ginger Evans Graham Cracker Crust – $1.29
Ginger Evans Instant Pudding – $0.50
Shelby’s Grove Mandarin Oranges – $0.49
Toast Em PopUps Poptarts – $0.99
Malt O Meal Cereal – $0.99
Vista Sandwich Creme Cookies – $0.99
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.
Love It – Eye-Fi Explore X2 8 GB + Wi-Fi
A couple months ago my sweet husband got me a Eye-Fi Explore X2 8 GB + Wi-Fi. When he explained what it was I liked the concept; although I didn’t realize how nice it would be until I started using it. He had it set up and I was using the new card within minutes of putting it in my camera. I LOVE my Eye-Fi especially when it comes to taking pictures or videos of my twin daughters as well as using it to take pictures for my blog!
What is the Eye-Fi Explore X2? Don’t worry I asked that question several times before I started using it as well.
- The Eye-Fi is a wireless memory card used to transfer photo and video uploads from my camera to my computer (or online sites).
- Eye-Fi memory card replaces your existing memory card in your camera.
- It operates by transferring the pictures and videos via your wireless router.
- You can use it for geotagging as well (I don’t use this feature).
- If you are not at home on your local wireless spot you can actually upload using a hotspot access.
- It stores up to 4,000 picture or 3 hours of video (I typically do a combination of the two)
- The pictures & videos get downloaded automatically and are filed in their appropriate folders by date.
It is so nice being able to download the pictures immediately after taking them. If I don’t want to use them right away or do not have time to name or edit them when they download they will be waiting for when I have a free moment. For example recently I used it for the following blog posts:
- CVS: Spent $5 and Got $31 ECB’s Back
- Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4
- Love It – Purple Heart Necklace
- Walgreens: Spent $1 and Got $4 Register Rewards Back
The Eye-Fi card has been a huge time saver over the last couple months. So thankful for a husband who knows how to make my life more enjoyable, efficient, and easier. If you take a lot of pictures and need to have access to them within a few seconds this may be a great tool for you too. I never have to worry about finding my cord or remembering to download the pictures because they are already downloaded and ready for me when I need them. For those who take a lot of family and blog pictures / videos I would recommend requesting this as a gift or use your Swagbuck Amazon Gift Cards to get your Eye-Fi Explore X2, it really is pretty amazing!!!
“Love It” is a series of posts on items that I use regularly in my household that I love! There are some items in our daily lives that make life more enjoyable, efficient, or just plain fun. I will be sharing with you some of the products that have been given to us (or to me) that have made it to the top of my list. It’s my way of giving a huge thumbs up!



