• Living on a Budget: How to Save on Fresh Meat & Produce

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    There are many ways you can save on groceries.  I have had a lot of people ask me for recommendations for ways to save without using coupons or for stores that typically do not allow coupons.  One of the complaints I have heard a number of times is that they find it hard to locate coupons for items that they purchase regularly like fruits, vegetables, bread, milk, and meat.

    I have three easy and simple ways to help you save on groceries and it doesn’t matter where you shop, you can buy organic or not, and you don’t have to find, cut, or bring coupons to the store either!  Are you ready to start saving?!

    1. Snap by Groupon – I learned about this way of savings on groceries from my friend Ashley at Reflecting on the Simple Things in Life  just this week and have already saved over $3.00 in two grocery store trips.  The money saved was for staple items that we needed in our house like milk, bread, fruit, and vegetables!!!  How it works – Go to the Snap website and sign up or you can download the Snap app for your iPhone or Android device.  You can either look through their current offers or go to the store and check their website or app when you are there or when you get home.  I typically get what I need and then check to see if there are any additional savings for anything I purchased.  Once you have purchased your items “snap” a picture of your receipt, pick the items with savings on the website, and you get cash put into your account. You will get an email immediately confirming that your receipt is being processed and in about 48 hours you get another email confirming that the money is in your account.   After you get at least $20 in your account you get a check!  Based on my experience this week it will not take long to get enough money in the account to get your check.  Even though I have just started using Snap by Groupon it is very similar to a program I have been using for awhile now that works really well which I will share with you next!
    2. Checkout 51 – is one I have been using for awhile now.  I have continued to purchase my normal groceries at all the stores I like to shop at and having been earning extra savings along the way.  It really doesn’t take long at all to accumulate your $20 and the extra money back on items I am already purchasing is always nice!  Right now I have am about halfway to getting my next check.  I noticed that some of the items for both Checkout51 and Snap by Groupon are the same so I get extra money back from both sites on the same item which is makes it even better.  How it works – Go to the Checkout 51 website and sign up or you can download the Checkout 51 app for your iPhone or Android device.  Look at the current offers either before or after you go to the store.  Upload your receipt using Checkout 51’s website or app, select the items you purchased, and you will get money added to your account.  You will first receive an email stating they are processing your receipt and usually within a few minutes to hours the money you earned is credited to your account.  Once your balance reaches $20 you cash out and get a check.  The Checkout 51 deals run from 12:00 am Thursday (in each timezone) until the next Wednesday at 11:59 pm.  This is an easy way to get extra money back on your groceries for items you already purchase no matter what store you go to and you don’t need to have any coupons with you, plus based on my experience it adds up pretty quickly.
    3. Shop the Clearance Racks for meat,produce, dairy, and other items –  When I am in the store I always walk the outer aisle to check out the fresh produce, dairy, meat and more.  A lot of times the stores will mark down perfectly good food that is near expiration date.  Most of the time if you use it within the next few days or freeze the items they are fine.  Make sure you look over the items and if they appear to be in good condition go ahead and try it!

    Example of how I saved using these three methods on my most recent grocery trip to Aldi’s:

    • 2 pomegranates – $0.49 each
    • 1 Muller Greek Yogurt + Blackberry and Raspberry – $0.49 (was marked down on clearance)
    • 1 Acorn Squash – $1.29
    • 1 Loaf of Bread – $0.89 (Received $1.00 back from Snap by Groupon which is more than the price of the bread)
    • 1 pound Sweet Mini Peppers – $2.29
    • 8 Roma Tomatoes – $1.49 total (Received $0.25 back from Checkout 51)
    • 2.43 pounds All Natural Ground Beef Sirloin (90% Lean) – $7.15 (was $11.15 and marked down $4.00 on clearance)
    • 2.09 pounds Bananas – $0.92 (Received $0.25 back from Checkout 51)
    • 2 pounds Carrots – $0.79 (Received $0.25 back from Checkout 51)
    • 3 pounds Gala Apples – $1.98 (Received $0.50 back from Snap by Groupon)
    • 2 pounds Bartlett Pears – $1.58
    • 2 pounds Gold Russet Pears – $1.58
    • 2 pounds Red Grapes – $1.98

    On this shopping trip I spent $23.64 at Aldi’s and saved an additional $7.25 on this specific shopping trip on items already on my shopping list between Snap by Groupon, shopping for items on clearance, and Checkout 51.

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  • Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4

    Groceries from Save A Lot | RiteAid

    It has a whirlwind of weeks this year from traveling, school, work, volunteering weekly, and so much more.  The first few weeks of the year I did the No Grocery Shopping Challenge in order to use up some of the items we had in stock in both our refrigerator, freezers, and pantry.   It really well and we made it a little over 7 weeks which I was thankful for since it was my goal to make it at least a month.  Now that we are starting to get lower on some items I decided it was time to start our regular weekly $40 for 4 grocery budget again.    I even remembered to take pictures this week so I could do the post for you! 🙂

    Jake has been in Charleston for some work meetings, so we are looking forward to spending time with him this weekend.  I did manage to get a lot of projects done (just not necessarily things that I planned to do).  Do you ever have weeks like that?  Here is my weekly update on our Groceries $40 for 4.

    Save A Lot | RiteAid Groceries:

    • $18.45 at Save A Lot | RiteAid for 3 containers Fresh Strawberries (marked down), 1 container Fresh Mushrooms (marked down), 3 Mountain Dew 2 liters, 1 gallon of Milk, 1 box Pillsbury Fudge Brownie Mix, 1 can Canola Cooking Spray, 1 container Cool Whip, 1 bag Sandwich Bread, 1 bag Kiggins Cereal, 2 cans Sliced Pineapple. (Everything I purchased at Save A Lot | RiteAid was either on sale or marked down.  All the produce was marked down as low as 99 cents as you can see from the bright green and orange stickers.)

    Groceries from Ingles

    Ingles Groceries:

    • $24.66 at Ingles for 1 bag English Muffins, 1 container Yogurt (marked down), 1 container Chip Dip (marked down), 1 package Ground Beef (marked down), 1 package Pork (marked down), 1 bag Red Delicious Apples, 1 container Blue Cheese Crumbles, 1 bag Bananas (marked down), 27 packs Wylers Red Koolaide, and 1 bottle Pepsi Next 2 liter (free after coupon).  (Most items were either marked down or on sale with an exception of the blue cheese.  I got the Blue Cheese as a special treat for my man since he was away working all week, couldn’t help spoiling him a little bit! 🙂 )

    This week I spent $43.11  on groceries.   I went over on the budget this week, but thankfully it was over by only $3 dollars.   I was happy to get some produce deals and stock back up on a few items we were needing to replenish in our fridge and pantry.  Hopefully next week we can come under budget and March will be a good month for us!

    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.

  • Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4

    Groceries from Ingles & BiLo

    It was a whirlwind of a week with the girls off two days from school, elections, and numerous unexpected activities.  Despite the busyness I was determined to give you a grocery update this week (thanks for bearing with me).  I even remembered to take pictures this week!

    Jake has been in Charleston for some work meetings, so we are looking forward to spending time with him this weekend.  I did manage to get a lot of projects done (just not necessarily things that I planned to do).  Do you ever have weeks like that?  Here is my weekly update on our Groceries $40 for 4.

    Ingles Groceries:

    • $13.04 at Ingles for 2 containers Fresh Strawberries (marked down), 1 bag Lenders Bagels (sale), 1 (5 pound) bag Fresh Grapefruit (sale), 1 bag Fresh Bananas (marked down), 1 container Fresh Potatoes (marked down), 2 loaves Laura Lynn Bread (sale), 1 bag Fresh Spinach (marked down)(Everything I purchased at Ingles was either on sale or marked down or I had a coupon.  All the produce was marked down some as low as 99 cents as you can see from the bright green stickers.)

    BiLo Groceries:

    • $2.48 at BiLo for 1 container Southern Home Butter Spread (This was on sale and it is about the only reasonable priced butter that we have found that is made out of soy instead of dairy since we have a family member not eating dairy right now.  I also received an additional 5 cent discount for bringing my own reusable bag.)

    Groceries from KMart

    KMart Groceries:

    • $6.00 at KMart for 6 big bags Smart Sense Wavy Potato Chips (I cannot remember the last time I found plain potato chips on sale for $1.00 recently.  With all the upcoming events and activities these will come in really handy!  Actually, I purchased them on Thursday and that same evening I used up one bag when a group of friends came over at last minute.)

    This week I spent $21.52  on groceries.   I went under on the budget this week, YAY!!!   I was happy to get some produce deals and stock back up on a few items we were needing to replenish in our fridge and pantry.  Hopefully next week we can come under budget and November will be a better month for us!

    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.

  • Organized Chaos: Re-Organized Pantry

    Kitchen Pantry

    I had some motivation to clean out our white kitchen pantry recently…..we had company coming!  It was time to clean out some of the stuff that was getting close to expiration and re-organize the items that go together.   Plus I wanted to find out what we really had so I could re-stock with items we need before company arrived. I forgot to take a “before” picture but here is the “after” picture:

    • First Shelf – Instant Strawberry & Chocolate Milk, Power Bars, Magic Straws, Raisins and Nuts
    • Second Shelf – Hot Pasta Sides, Cold Pasta Sides, and Regular Pasta Noodles
    • Third Shelf – Lasagna Noodles, Potatoes & Potato Mixes, Rice & Rice Mixes
    • Fourth Shelf – Fruit Chews, Chips, Crackers, and Rice Cakes

    It always makes me happy opening cupboards and seeing them organized.  Somehow the pantry areas have a way of getting messy quickly when everyone is busy cooking (including me, ha!).  One of the best parts about re-organizing is it gives me an opportunity to put the items that are expiring the soonest in front to make sure I use those first.  Next step after getting the cabinets in order is to make a list of items I need at the store!

  • Save A Lot: Deals for the week of April 27 – May 3, 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.

  • Save A Lot: Deals for the week of April 19 – 26, 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.

  • 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?
    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. 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)
    4. 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.
    5. 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.)
    6. 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!

  • 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.

  • Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4

    It was my fifth full week of doing my new cash budget system – Groceries $40 for 4. This week I was super busy so for the most part we ate from what we had in the fridge, freezer and the pantry.  I think it is important to have these weeks where we utilize our food stockpile.  Although, it is nice to stock up during the weeks it is equally rewarding having the opportunity to be more creative with the food we have on hand.  I even made and delivered a meal for someone in our church this week with the food on hand without making a run to the grocery store for extra ingredients.   It felt great saving some of the grocery shopping cash this week too especially since I had a couple higher weeks in the past. Below are my grocery shopping adventures for the week!

    Bi-Lo Groceries

    Grcoeries from Bi-Lo:

    • $7.02 at Bi-Lo for 1 gallon of Skim Milk, 1 gallon of 2% Milk, and 1 loaf of bread.

    In our fifth week of the challenge – Groceries $40 for 4 we spent $7.02 so it was a pretty good week regarding saving extra grocery cash.  We did better this week because I didn’t have the extra time to go grocery shopping and we ate from our pantry.  Although I wasn’t able to stock up on a few extra items this week it was wonderful being able to eat some of the items we already had in our fridge and pantry!  Last week we stocked up on milk and I froze it, however, I didn’t pull it out in time for it to thaw enough to drink otherwise we wouldn’t have even purchased the milk this week.  Oh well….you win some and lose some!  I was thrilled to see Bi-Lo still had their milk under $3 so everything went well.   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.  We’ll see how I do next week and yes it’s another busy week!

    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.

  • Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4

    It was my fourth full week of doing my new cash budget system – Groceries $40 for 4. This week I was able to get quite a few items with my $40 budget thanks to clearance items and coupons! Although it has been a learning process the last few weeks this one went pretty well. It is always a learning and growing progress for our family. We are continuing to utilize the food we already have in our pantry and freezer. Below are my grocery shopping adventures for the week!

    RiteAid Groceries

    Grcoeries from RiteAid:

    • $2.16 at RiteAid for Cake Mix (25 cents), Hamburger Dinner (25 cents), Onion Spices, Ground Cinnamon, 2 Tomato Juices (25 cents each), Individual peanut packs, Combos, and two free Easter Candies.  Plus I used an UP Reward towards the purchase.
    FREE Mushrooms at Walgreens!

    Groceries from Walgreens:

    • $0.00 (FREE) at Walgreens for 4 cans of Geisha Mushrooms (used the Walgreens Coupon Insert and Register Reward to pay for the mushrooms! Can’t beat free!
    Groceries from Bi-Lo

    Groceries from Bi-Lo:

    • $36.52 at Bi-Lo for 4 gallons of milk (froze 2 gallons), 1 pack of Cheese Crackers,  2 Slow Cooker Packs, 2 Applesauce Packs, 1 Loaf of Bread, 1 box of Uncle Bens Rice (on closeout), 4 bags of Individually Wrapped Chocolate Covered Raisins (on clearance for 75 cents each), 1 bag of Chickpeas, 2 packs of Pasta, 2 packs of Cheese Sauce Mix, 1 jar Raspberry BBQ Sauce (on closeout), 4 bags shredded cheese, 2 bags sliced cheese, 1 package of fresh Chicken (99 cents / pound).  I used several store and manufacturer’s coupons plus I had a coupon from Bi-Lo for $5 off the entire purchase which helped bring the amount down below $40.

    It was our fourth week of the challenge – Groceries $40 for 4 and we spent $38.68 thankfully we did better this week .  I was able to stock up on some great dairy items this week – Milk (even froze 2 gallons), Cheese (which freezes well too), Chicken (enough for 2 to 3 meals for our family) and snacks for after school!  I am still trying to work out all the details of how to make the budget most effective for our family and I think some weeks have been easier than others.  I used some coupons, bought clearance items, and utilized weekly ad discounts to help save us a little extra on our grocery budget.  I hope to do better next week!  We’ll see how I do!

    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.