Wednesday, September 16, 2009

True North Snacks

Right now the True North Nut Crisps and Crunches are on sale at Walgreens for $3. Use this coupon here to get a $1 off. Pay $2 out of pocket and get $3 in Register Rewards back!

Henry's Double Ad Wednesday

Henry's Double Ad Wednesday
Get the best of both weeks!
Sept 9-16
Strawberries $.88/lb
Peaches $.88/lb
Tangelos or Navel Oranges $5/4lbs
Bartlett or Bosc Pears $1/2lbs
Green, Red, or Romaine Lettuce $1/2
Broccoli Crowns $1/2lbs
Annie's Organic Mac'n Cheese $5/3
Wild Oats Organic Frozen Fruit (10 oz) $3/2
Mild Cheddar $1.99/lb
Sept 16-23
Avocados $1/3
Roma Tomatoes $.77/lb
Bananas $1/2lbs
Iceburg Lettuce $1/2
Granny Smith or Gala Apples $.77/lb
Blackberries (5.6 oz) $5/4
Dried Cranberries $3.49/lb
Boneless Chuck Roast or Steak (Family Pack) $1.99/lb
Wild Pacific Snapper $3.99/lb

Friday, September 11, 2009

Restaurant.com $25 for $1

Now through Sunday, you can get $25 gift certificates at Restaurant.com for only $1! This offer is only good on the $25 certificates and only until Sunday, so hurry. Use code NINETY at checkout. (Remember to use all caps!)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Vons Deals

There are a few really great Vons deals going on right now.
5 lb Russet Potatoes $.89 Use this $.50 coupon here
$.39 After coupon
Iceburg Lettuce $.49 Each
Fresh Coho Salmon $6.99/lb Use $3.00 off coupon here.
Safeway bread $.79 With super coupon in ad
3 lb Bag of Granny Smith apples $1.49 each With super coupon in ad.

Couponmom.com Cash Giveaway


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Monday, September 7, 2009

Smart & Final Sept 9-15

Smart and Final Sales for Wednesday, Sept 6 -Tuesday, Sept 15. Prices reflect SmartAdvantage Card Price
Foster Farms Chicken Thighs $.99/lb
First Street Grade AA Large Eggs 30ct $2.39 (limit 4)
Gala Apples 3 lbs/$1.99
Moran's Ground Beef 2 lbs/$3.98 ($1.99/lb)
C&F Long Grain Rice 10 lbs/$3.99
Top Sirloin $2.79/lb
Chiquita Bananas $.49/lb
Seedless Red Grapes 2 lbs/$1.99
Minute Maid Orange Juice (64 oz) 2 for $5
Farmer John Meat Wieners 5 lbs/$4.99 I believe these are in the freezer section.
Precious String Cheese (20-24 oz) $5.99

Friday, September 4, 2009

Buck-A-Bag Sale

Saturday, September 5 the Friends of the Hemet Public Library are having their Buck-A-Bag Sale. It will be held on the 2nd floor of the library from 9 am-noon. The books go fast so get there early!
Also, the Salvation Army will be continuing their 50% off sale this Saturday and Monday.

Monday, August 31, 2009

15% off Walgreens Coupon


Go here to print a 15% off coupon for Walgreens. Today only!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Hemet Hospice Store

The Hemet Hospice Store located at 146 N Harvard is having a 50% sale on Aug 31 (Mon) and Sept 3 (Thurs.) Go here for more info.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Friends of Fresh & Easy

If you shop at Fresh & Easy on a regular basis, go here to become a friend. When you sign up for their e-newsletter you will get a coupon for a free canvas bag (with $10 purchase.) The best part is that the coupons they email you are better than the ones you receive in the mail!

Henry's 72 Hour Sale

Henry's 72 Hour Sale starts today! Here are the hightlights:
Aug 28-30
All vitamins & boy care 25% off
Strawberries (1 lb) $.97
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast (Family Pack) $1.88/lb
Arrowhead Spring Water (24 pk/hlf ltr) $2.99+CRV
Colossal Sea Scallops $7.99/lb
Cantaloupes $.77 ea
Pork Spareribs (Family Pack) $1.88/lb
Roasted & Salted Cashews $3.99/lb
Don't forget about these weekly deals while you are there!
Aug 26-Sept 2
Roma tomatoes .49/lb
Avocados .49/ea
celery 3/$1
asparagus 2 lbs/$5
tangelos .88/lb
Volcanic Red Whole bean Coffee (12 oz) 2/$8.99
Ezekiel 4:9 bread $2.99
Annie's homegrown Mac 'n Cheese 4/$5

Tuesday Family Nights at Sonic

Every Tuesday starting in September, you can get 5 Sonic Burgers for $5.95 at the Sonic in Hemet!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Henry's Double Ad Wednesday

Henry's Farmers Market
Get the best of the ads from both weeks. Wednesday Only.
Aug 19-26 (Sales end today)
Green seedless grapes .39/lb
O'Henry peaches .39/lb
Braeburn apples .77/lb
Romaine or Iceberg lettuce .77/ea
broccoli crowns .77/lb
green bell peppers 3/$1
Blueberries (11oz) 2/$3
wild lobster tails $4.99/ea
Filet mignon $8.99/lb
Aug 26-Sept 2
Roma tomatoes .49/lb
Avocados .49/ea
celery 3/$1
asparagus 2 lbs/$5
tangelos .88/lb
Volcanic Red Whole bean Coffee (12 oz) 2/$8.99
Ezekiel 4:9 bread $2.99
Annie's homegrown Mac 'n Cheese 4/$5

Monday, August 24, 2009

Aveeno Deal at CVS

Our bargain hunting friend Mark alerted us to a deal on Aveeno products this week at CVS. Essentially, you can end up getting $30 worth of products for $5 (plus tax). Buy $25 worth of Aveeno products, get $10 Extra Care Bucks (ECB's) back. Here is how the deal worked for me:
First, I went here and printed off 2/$2 off coupons for any Aveeno product. I was able to print out 2 coupons on one computer. I also used 3/$2 off coupons that I had on hand for the hair care products. Next, I went here and watched a short interactive video about ReadyFill and got a $5 off $25 purchase at CVS. Then, I went to CVS. I bought 5 Aveeno items, all of which were on sale this week for $6 each (shampoo, conditioner, lotion, body wash). After my purchases were scanned, I presented the cashier with the $5 off coupon, then I gave her all of my manufacturer's coupons, and finally I handed over my ECB's from last week's shopping trip which totalled $8.16. Altogether, I spent $6.86 out of pocket including tax and walked away with $10 in ECB's and over $30 in Aveeno products.
It breaks down like this:
$30.00 + tax original cost (5 Aveeno products at $6 each)
-$5.00 (coupon from ReadyFill video)
-$10.00 (5 / $2 off Aveeno coupons from website and coupon stockpile)
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$15.00 Total out of pocket (you can use your ECB's if you have any)
-$10.00 New ECB for buying $25 in Aveeno products
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$5.00 (+tax) real cost for $30 in Aveeno products if purchased at regular price.
Thanks to Mark and CVS!


Saturday, August 22, 2009

Hemet Farmer's Market

I have been waiting for something like this to come to our area for a long time. For info on the Hemet Farmer's Market click here. The market is going to include funnel cake! That is incentive enough for me to go.

Twitter Group


On my Google Reader I subscribe to many of the "Deal Alert" and money saving blog sites. They are useful to a certain extent. Sometimes, by the time I get around to reading a certain post, the deal is no longer available either because of limited supply or expiration date. Another problem I have with the sites is the regional limitations. I am constantly marking all "as read" because the posts are not relevant for stores in my area.
This is where Twitter comes in. While Twitter hasn't replaced blogging (yet), it has replaced the necessity of subscribing to so many blogs. By following the Bloggers themselves on Twitter, I am alerted to deals when they break. If it looks like a deal that is worthwhile, I can click on the URL that often accompanies the Tweet.
Works great…but it can be better. What I need is a "network." I want to somehow alert others about deals in my area. For example, Fresh & Easy recently had their grill packs marked down to $2.50. This is a great deal for 4 lbs 11 oz of chicken, sausages, and hamburger patties. I found out about it by a phone call from my mom. Of course, I didn't want to keep this info to myself. I wanted to enlighten others in my town with this knowledge. To do this I could either a) call everyone, thus intruding upon their lives or b) direct message each of them on Twitter, which ended up doing, thus taking up more of my own time than necessary. I could have just updated my Twitter status, but that would have also updated Facebook and not all my friends in the world of Twitter really care about coupons and grill packs.
The answer to this is GroupTweet. Instead of sending out individual direct messages, anyone in the "group" can send out a direct message to the "group" name and it will send out a Tweet to the whole group. (If that is clear as mud, just click on the link above.)
I have been working on this for a while now, and I think I have a pretty good grasp on how it all works. So… if you live in Hemet or San Jacinto (or are just curious to see how this all plays out) come check out the group's Twitter page: Hemet Valley Savers. You do not have to follow each individual in the group to see the updates. You just have to follow Hemet Valley Savers and the group has to follow you.
My goal is to not be the only one alerting everyone to great deals. Hopefully, others will share their deals, tips, strategies, and extra coupons (hint, hint!) I have been thankful for my friends that have helped so far and I am eager to have them share their shopping tips with others.