Staples: Spent $2.72 and Got $4.99 Back!
This week Staples had a couple great deals. I was happy to get a pack of paper this week for free with a rebate and a $1 coupon. The last few months we had been turning in any used toners and receiving $2 to $3 per toner to use on a future Staples purchase so I used one of the Reward Checks today for this shopping excursion since we needed to restock our label tape and paper. The Learning Boards were a great price and I plan to stick them in the girls backpack when we travel in April. I was able to get a handful of items for $2.72 and received $4.99 Rebates.
- 1 – Hewlett Packard 8.5″ x 11″ Multipurpose Bright Paper (500 sheets) – $5.99
- 2 – Dry Erase Learning Boards – $1.00 each
- 1 – Brother P-Touch Label Tape (Black & White) – $11.99
- 2 – Zanny Bandz Glow In Dark (24 Count) – $1.00 each
- 1 – Up Up Away Recognition Certificates – $1.00
The total was over $24 with tax before using coupons. Here are the coupons I used on the items.
- Used $1.00 Hewlett Packard printable Manufacturer Coupon
- Used $20.00 Staples Rewards Cash for turning in Toners ( learn more about their toner recycling program, how you can participate and save on future Staples purchases)
I received $4.99 Staples Rebate:
- $4.99 Staples Rebate for Hewlett Packard Paper
Sign up for a Staples Reward card at your local store and get money back from items you purchase. Staples will offer bonus rewards on a variety of items when you use your Rewards Card. As you can see from my shopping trip today you don’t have to purchase a lot to save money when shopping at Staples. Plus you can help the environment by recycling your toner and you receive extra cash towards your next purchase.
For those of you who shop regularly at Staples please 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 a link to your blog article showing us how you were able to save shopping at Staples.
Living on a Budget – Groceries $40 for 4
I made it through my second week of doing my new cash budget system – Groceries $40 for 4 and I have to be honest with you, it didn’t go well at ALL. It was a super busy week and I decided at the beginning of the week to totally revamped my menu for this week. The good news is the menu included a bunch of new healthy recipes, however, since we have been cutting back on our grocery shopping the last few weeks we had to rebuild our fresh fruit and veggie stockpile. Although I was able to get a lot of great deals on veggies (Thank You Aldi’s) it still added up quickly. My grocery store shopping this week was spread out and sandwiched in between appointments which made it even more hurried and less organized. I am still learning how to operate on the cash grocery system (even though I blew it this week). Hopefully, we can continue trying to utilize the food we already have in our pantry and freezer along with adding in extra fresh fruits and veggies. I did learn a lot about the mistakes I made this week (hopefully I can refrain from repeating them). What I learned this week from some of my grocery shopping mistakes:
- It is important to make the time to go shopping and not try to squeeze it in between appointments (rushing through doesn’t always work well even with a list).
- Forgetting some of my coupons made a huge difference ( I didn’t have the time or desire to use extra gas to go back for them)
- Shopping early morning is much better than in the middle of the day (not as many markdown items)
- Fresh items are more expensive (it is okay to substitute in some frozen ones too).
- Completely altering your menu once the week has already started causes unnecessary stress
- There are certain times of day it is not smart to take the whole crew with you to the store (right after school when they are restless and very HUNGRY)
- It is very difficult sticking to a $40 grocery budget when I had numerous hiccups in my process
Pictured above is my Walgreens and SaveALot | Rite Aid trip. Sorry I was not able to get a picture of my Aldi’s and BiLo trips it took everything in me just to put the stuff away (actually, I still have a few cans sitting on the counter still waiting for me to put them in the pantry). I didn’t separate out my household and grocery items at Aldi or BiLo either so I don’t have the exact totals but to be completely honest I more than double my grocery budget for this week. Here is what I spent at the two stores pictured above and what we bought:
- $5.05 at Walgreens for 2 cans of Cashews
- $19.23 at SaveALot | RiteAid for Milk, Parmesan Grated Cheese, Yogurt, Carrots, Cheese, Mushrooms, Stew Meat, Hamburger Helper
Life was spread out and busy this week. My grocery shopping and house shows the ripple effect of it too. It was our second week of the challenge – Groceries $40 for 4 and we more than doubled our grocery budget of $40. I was disappointed in myself for making so many silly mistakes (and I knew better too) in my rush to pick up groceries and feed the family. I did get to use some coupons, bought clearance items, and utilized weekly ad discounts to help save us a little extra on our grocery budget even though the savings wasn’t enough. I really hope to be more organized and do better next week. We’ll see how I do!
I hope 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. I hope by taking the extra time to watch my grocery spending it will allow us to feed our family, enjoy life, 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.