Saturday, April 18

My first coupon trip!

I was so proud of myself for last nights shopping trips it got me thinking to the day I got hooked on coupons! It was around September of last year and I was on a baby trading site and found a coupon for $10.00 off dinosaur little people any set, so I went ahead and got it becuase my daughter loves little people and I knew my son would be enjoying them soon enouhgh and I was also thinking Chrisstmas present! Well I had seen the set above was on clearance for like $12.00 so I was like I will pay $2.00 for that and perfect! Well no Unknowingly to me they were an additional so much off on all clearance items that weekend so the coupon ended up scanning for the $10.00 off even though the toy was less then $10.00 I walked out of Toys R Us spending .37 cents for the toy above! I came out to the car smiling real big trying not to laugh out loud so people would not think I was crazy lol! From that day on I was hooked!!!

Friday, April 17

CVS trip tonight

So I had to go to CVS and use up my ECB since we got a new phone number and lost my card I have to start form scratch lol. So I went in there to see what I could get but I did not want any ECBS on this card as I am having to start fresh! So I got all this today!

1 Airwick mini (used a $4 off coupon)

2 colegate kids spongebob toothpaste B1G1 free in store and (.75 off coupon)

4 Purex laundry detergents B1G1 free in store and (B1G1 free coupons) making them all free!!!

1 Cover girl true blend foundation (1.00 off coupon)

1 Ped egg (have heard great things about these lol)

1 Tim Mc Graw trial cologne (I let the hubby go shopping with me and this is what he picked out lol)

1 dress up tiarra and earing set (yup let my little one get something too lol)

I also had a $5 off 25 coupon and $13.00 in ECBs

Total before coupons was $70.10 Total after coupons and ecbs OOP was: $10.40!

I was pretty excited about this!!!

My walgreens trip!

2 Contuour blood glucose monitoring thingies
2 mentos candy (they were out of the gum)
1 Resees king size pack
Total OOP .43 cents!!How freakin exciting!!!(I had to get the Resees or my other contour coupon would not scan lol... Other wise I would not have bought them!)
Coupons I used:
Up to $30.00 off any Bayer or contour X2 (these were on sale for $14.99 so they adjusted the coupon down to that price)
1.00 off mentos gum coupon (they let me use these on the candy)
Thats it thats all I used but I just realized I think the candy was 2 for $1.00 and I was not thinking and gave her 2 $1.00 off coupons (MY bad now I fee like I stole form them) but I guess thats why my total was so low cuase the candy bar was like 1.00 something... but my total OOP was only .43 cents!!
This might be one of my most exciting trips!!

Creamy Chicken Enchiladas

Found this recipe in a cook book and thought I would try it! Sounds delish! Most this stuff I already have on hand anways too!

Ingredients:
16 oz. plain yogurt or sour cream (I will be using sour cream)
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 small can diced green chilies
1\4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
16 corn or flour tortillas
2 cups cooked chicken,shredded
16 slivers cheddar cheese
1 medium onion, peeled and chopped
1 cup grated cheese
Directions:
preheat oven to 350. Blend together yogurt or sour cream soup chilies and cayenne. Spread 1\2 the mixture on the bottom of a 13X9 Pyrex dish. Along the center of each tortilla, place a tablespoon of chicken, a sliver of cheese and a teaspoon of onion. Roll up and place seam side down in the pyrex dish. Continue until all the tortillas are filled. Pour remaining soup mixture over the tortillas. Top with grated cheese. Bake for 20 minutes or until heated through. Serve with fluffy spanish rice, yields 8 servings.
Note: Other can soups may be used instead of cream of mushroom. Try cream of celery or chicken or potato!

National City My Points

If you have National City banking I would suggest enrolling in the My Points offer they have! My husband did us and we forgot about it and then one day we got a call from our banker telling us we had points that were about to expire so we looked up the rewards and we had enough points to get a $50.00 Lowes gift card and a $10.00 CVS card! Awesome! All we did was use or debit card everywhere wich we do anyways we hardley ever carry cash around!

Earn Points
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If you already bank with National City I reccomend checking this out!

Thursday, April 16

Being Well baby club from Save-a-lot

Join the Being Well baby club from save a lot for valuable coupons and deals! I got couopns for free baby food free Michalenas entree and free banquet crock pot meals. I also got a pack of pacifiers a baby fingernail clipper and scissors and some other money savings coupons oh and free diaper rash cream coupons. I cant say you will get this when you sign up I do know that I did however get all this and still get emails with coupons and stuff in my mail from them every few months! Click the link below to join!

Tuesday, April 14

17 Healthy Foods For Under $1

One of the best ways to reduce your food bills is to cut back on packaged and processed foods and substitute in more fresh and healthier foods. Packaged and processed foods typically contain more sugar and sodium. They're also quite a bit more expensive. Here's a list of 17 healthy foods that can be had for less than a dollar per serving. I've included the prices from my local supermarket in Portland, Oregon. Actual prices can vary quite a bit based on geography and growing season.

Rice - Rice is the most consumed staple in the world with nearly half of the developing worlds caloric intake coming from rice. The processing of rice removes much of its nutritional value. Brown rice retains the most nutritional value and white rice loses the most. Many rice producers enrich white rice with vitamins to add back in some of the nutritional value lost in the processing of rice. When you go to the supermarket many rice products will say "enriched" on the packaging. Even after enrichment whole brown rice is still more nutritional.

Cost: Rice can be stored up to two years so it makes a good deal of economic sense to buy in bulk. If you buy 20 pounds or more you can find rice for less than 50 cents per pound. It is one of the most economical foods on the planet with a 100 calories of cooked rice costing roughly 3-4 cents.
Oatmeal - My grandma swore by the health benefits of oatmeal. She had a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast every morning and lived well into her nineties. Oatmeal is rich in dietary fiber and has been shown to lower cholesterol and improve cardiovascular health.

Cost: My local Winco has old fashioned oatmeal for 42 cents a pound. I typically have a cup of oatmeal with some cinnamon mixed in for breakfast costing roughly 20 cents.

Potatoes - As long as potatoes are prepared without loading them up with butter or sour cream they can be an extremely nutritious low calorie staple that's high in fiber and other vitamins.

Cost: There are several types of potatoes but you can typically find most types of potatoes for between 40 and 60 cents per pound.

Eggs - A great source of affordable low calorie protein. One egg contains just over 5 grams of protein.

Cost: 20 cents or less per egg with a typical breakfast containing two eggs.

Popcorn - Popcorn is high in dietary fiber and low in calories and fat as long as you don't load it up with salt and butter. According to Wikipedia popcorn became a popular snack food during the Great Depression. It's easy to see why, popcorn is one of the most inexpensive snack foods around especially if you pop your own popcorn.

Cost: Loose kernels cost around 75 cents per pound. A typically microwave packet contains 2.8 ounces of dry popcorn kernels which comes out to roughly 13 cents if you pop it yourself.

Apples - An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Apples are loaded with dietary fiber and antioxidants. Nearly all apples are under a dollar per apple in the supermarkets produce sections.

Cost: Apples like all fruits are considerably cheaper during peak harvest seasons. Jonagold and Golden Delicious apples run between 70-80 cents per pound, Red Delicious typically run around 90 cents per pound and Fuji apples $1.20 per pound.

Watermelon - Watermelon is a great summertime thirst quencher. It's very filling and low in calories due to the amount of water it holds. It's also packed with a number of antioxidants and vitamins. It also contains amino acids such as citrulline and arginine which promote cardiovascular health.

Cost: You can typically find watermelon for around 40 cents a pound, and cheaper during growing season.

Garbanzo Beans - As with most beans garbanzo beans also known as chickpeas are rich in dietary fiber and are a great source of protein. A cup of garbanzo beans contains more than a quarter of daily recommended protein. Studies have also shown that garbanzo beans lower LDL, the bad cholesterol.

Cost: You can pick up garbanzo beans for a $1 per pound.

Pinto Beans - Like garbanzo beans, pinto beans are packed with dietary fiber that helps reduce the bad cholesterol and is a great source of protein. Pinto beans are among the most affordable beans available.

Cost: 77 cents per pound.

Bananas - Sort of like natures candy bar bananas are a delicious creamy fruit which is rich in potassium and delivers a burst of energy.

Cost: 40-60 cents per pound.

Kiwis –Packed with vitamin C, this sweet tasting low calorie fruit makes an excellent out of the ordinary snack.

Cost: You can often find kiwis on sale three for a dollar.Cantaloupe –

Cantaloupe is rich in Vitamin A and C, and potassium. This sweet, cool fruit is also low in calories. Like most fruit Cantaloupe prices vary greatly throughout the year.

Cost: In-season you can find it for low as 19 cents per pound and out-of-season it can run you up to 60 cents per pound.

Carrots - Have garnered a reputation for improving eyesight because of the beta-carotene they contain. Carrots are low in calories and packed with essential vitamins and minerals. They are easy to pack and make a great healthy snack.

Cost: Carrots typically cost 50 cents per pound for the large variety and $1.25 per pound for baby carrots.Lentils -

Lentils are a protein powerhouse, one cup of cooked lentils contains more than a third of recommended daily value of protein. Lentils like most legumes are also packed with cholesterol lowering dietary fiber.

Cost: 90 cents per pound.

Grapefruit – Is a fruit so low in calories it even has a diet named after it. Grapefruit is packed with Vitamin C and extremely low in calories. It has a tart taste which helps to quench people's hunger.

Cost: 50 cents per pound.

Nuts – Nuts such as almonds and walnuts are packed with monounsaturated fats which are considered healthy fats. Several studies have shown that nut consumption lowers your risk of heart disease. Nuts make a great snack that’s easy to pack up and take anywhere.

Cost: Almonds $2.98 pound, Walnuts $2.88 a pound.

Water - Water is one of the key building blocks of health. Replacing soft drinks and high calorie, sugary drinks is one of the best things you can do for your health. Drinking plenty of water also cuts down on hungar and food consumption.

Cost: Practically free.


I found this article on Tiphero.com by accident! I thought it was really good!!! Submitted by: Ray / Tip Hero 03/22/2009 2:42 PM

Precious Places Fisher Price free dvd!

Little girls love playing princess-and they're sure to love all the magical surprises of the new Precious Places™ line from Fisher-Price. Catch Princess Sirina and her friends on this exciting DVD, as they discover their own unique strengths and the magic of teamwork.
Click the link above to get your free dvd! I am so excited about this one! I know my dd is going to love this!!!

Free Reynolds Wrap on earth day!

This Earth Day, Try Reynolds Wrap® Foil from 100% Recycled Aluminum Free with mail-in rebate (up to $3.99).Rebate available for download on Earth Day (April 22nd, 2009) starting at 4:22 am EDT. Quantities are limited!
Click the link and fill out the information and they will send you a reminder to your email about the rebate!!

Monday, April 13

Stock pile pictures



















These are from a few months ago I have not updated them! Just found these on my computer and thought I would share lol! This does not include the deals from the past month! I also have 12 things of cascade a few boxes of electrasol some dish detergent. More shampoo conditionare toilet paper and toothpaste and like 15 glade sence and sprays and about 60 packs of 12 disposable razors lol! Plus all the diapers and wipes I was able to stock up on! I will try and get more updated pictures soon!