Friday, October 2, 2009
Patagonia Sale
Check out the Patagonia sale going on at 6pm. Up to 60% off! It's a great time to pick up a new winter jacket.
Read more...New month, new coupons
Make sure you head over to coupon.com and smartsource.com to print your coupons. All your "print limit reached" coupons should have reset. Make sure you check out the awesome Playskool and Hasbro coupons too! Just in time for the holidays!!!
Read more...Thursday, October 1, 2009
Falling for Kate
Sweeten this deal with the coupon code: FALLFF09 for an extra 30% off and Ebates for 3.5% cash back. (Let me know if you find a higher cash back!)
E-coupons
coupon world,
lightly dusting your grocery
basket as it crosses over the scanner."
They are a hot topic lately, but what IS an E-coupon? Simply put, they are electronic coupons. No paper involved, no clipping required. Just load and go. They can take the form of text messages on your cell phone for many retailers or restaurants...but they can also be loaded on to your club card at your favorite grocery store.
I LOVE this option!! Once a week you can head to a website like shortcuts.com, pgesaver.com or cellfire.com and load up your club card. That's it. Like me you will probably forget what you have loaded on your card and be pleasantly surprised when you find that an extra $1 has been taken off your receipt.
The really cool part is that e-coupons will stack with printed coupon despite the fact that they are both manufacturer coupons. The downfall, you can only use each coupon once. Given that they are free I really have no issue with that. Read more...
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
the proof is in the fruitcup
Go with me on this...
To bring home the point of how effective coupon clipping can be, I have to brag...er, share my most recent shopping experience.
I was in desperate need milk yesterday so I popped into Albertson's. While there I managed to score 12 Del Monte Superfruit cups, 6 Campbell's Soup in hands, plus the half gallon of milk for a grand total of $5.
That is a savings of 90%. I'd say it's worth the half hour a week.