Sunday, April 1, 2012

Why You Should Check Coupons Everyday

I really don't spend all that much time couponing, especially when you consider all the great deals I get. But, I do make sure that I check my favorite coupon sites everyday. While most online coupons come out at the beginning of the month or on Sundays with the paper coupons, there are also coupons that get added everyday. This Wednesday I got up and checked my sites and found great coupons to go with my Publix ad that just started this week. With those coupons I got everything here for a little less than $25. The best deal was the salad dressing, which was actually a moneymaker, of about 50 cents a bottle, so I got paid like $2 to take home this dressing. The ragu was about 30 cents a bottle, and the mayonnaise was $1.67, which is a great price. There are actually some pretty expensive items here, like that rootbeer was $3 and our hummus was $2 each, but that is a good price for hummus. We have been buying pita bread to go with it, but we got some of those flatbread crackers to try with it and they are really good. I did get a good deal on deoderant for husband, the new Publix put a lot of them on clearance, and with a $1 off coupon I got those for 72 cents. The rice is actually from Winn Dixie, they were bogo so we got both bags, which are 3 lbs each, for about $3, which is pretty good.
We also went to Publix and Kroger today, this was about $15. I was able to sign up for the "Savings Club" on coupons.com for a free year, apparently they usually charge $3 per month. It gives you access to some higher value coupons, like th eone I found this morning for $1.50 off an Edward's pie. These pies are delicious, as well as expensive, but Publix has the 50% off this week, making them $4, and I got them for $2.50 with coupon. The steamfresh thing was about 30 cents after coupon. At kroger we got the corn and tomatoes. I prefer the corn at the farmer's market, but it is still relatively expensive and I got this for $2, as opposed to the $4 I paid last week at the market. The tomatoes were on sale bogo, making them less than $2 each.

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