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18
Apr
09

My $30 Groceries!

30dollars

I have never been a coupon clipper. I found it way too confusing, way too time consuming, and, honestly, not worth the effort. Recently, however, I have become increasingly convicted that doing my part to cut down our grocery bill would be wise. And as soon as I started, I quickly realized: I had been doing it all wrong!

I am new to this whole couponing thing. I don’t claim to be an expert at it. I am, however, starting to get the hang of it! I went to Kroger and Wal-mart today and I wanted to share my Kroger bill with you: 30 bucks for all of this! Now, I must say I have seen many ladies who have done much better than this, but as I am still building my coupon stash and learning all the tips, I am ecstatic!

If you can’t see, that’s:

8 Yoplait yogurts
2 boxes Raisin Bran
2 lbs. strawberries
1 bag Valencia oranges (whatever Valencia means)
1 bag mini carrots
2 pouches Betty Crocker mashed potatoes
3 boxes Pasta Roni
2 pouches rice
1 box Pillsbury family-sized brownies
1 box Hungry Jack complete buttermilk pancake mix
4 pack White Cloud toilet paper
1 pack napkins
1 box saltines
2 packs sugar cookie dough
1 bag Nestle butterscotch morsels
1 Tropicana orange juice
1 Green Giant Immunity Blend boxed veggie
Pretzels
2 loaves whole wheat bread
1 2-pack Lever 2000 soap
1 box South Beach fiber bars

For 30 dollars!!!

Here are some things I have learned since I started couponing:

  • It’s important to be realistic. I have a house of men that love to eat! Since we have been blessed with a large family, it would be unrealistic (and would even stress  me out a bit) to set the bar for savings so high that I could realistically never attain it. It costs quite a bit to feed our family and I should be content with every step (no matter how small) we take to bring down our weekly grocery bill!
  • Ideally I would bake all our bread, eat organic, milk our own dairy cows, and have some chickens in the back yard, but let’s be honest- it ain’t gonna happen! I don’t have the time to bake all our bread, we can’t afford organic (unless it’s dramatically reduced and I have a coupon), udders frighten me a bit, and chickens STINK! Plus- where would we keep them (LOL)? As the kids grow older, some of these things might be possible as the responsibility could be shared and we would hopefully have the land to do these things. At this stage in life, however, I am most interested in spending time with my family and not in the kitchen.
  • Convenience is awesome! Until I started using coupons, we couldn’t afford the luxuries of boxed potatoes, rice, brownies, etc. (yes, I called them luxuries- they were) but now, with the right coupon, I can get these items dirt cheap! Like today, the brownies and potatoes were .30 cents a piece!
  • If we don’t need it, we don’t buy it. Like today, Soft Soap was cheap. 10 for 10 dollars, I think. But the Kroger brand is always 99 cents and we don’t need soap right now. In the past, I would buy anything that was on sale just because it was a good buy.
  • If we don’t need it, we do buy it. The difference is figuring out whether the item you are contemplating purchasing is a good buy that you could probably get again when you do need it or a great buy. An example of a great buy today was toilet paper. No- we didn’t need toilet paper. We had plenty but I had a coupon for 75 cents off.  The t.p. was a dollar. So I am got a 4 pack of t.p. for 25 cents! My coupon would have expired before we needed it again so I considered that a great buy.
  • This takes work! I spend a few hours a week trying to find the best deals. This consists of viewing circulars, searching websites, clipping coupons, mentally planning meals, and looking through newspapers. It is hard with the kids running around me and screaming their little heads off, but it is worth it when you are at the checkout!
  • Shop ALDI!!! I used to refuse to shop at Aldi as I assumed the off-brands were less than tasty, but I was W-R-O-N-G. They are much cheaper and some of their foods taste better! My favorite Aldi items: cottage cheese, mozzarella cheese sticks, vanilla wafers, cream cheese, sour cream, bagged salad, yogurt, the list goes on!
  • Supposedly you can get great deals each week at CVS and WalGreens but I haven’t quite figured that program out yet!

That being said, I am sure I have a lot to learn. I welcome your suggestions! But I just wanted to share my new “semi-obsession”!

P.S. A few favorite websites:

Money Saving Mom (I’ve listed this one before)
STLMommy (She has tons of lists of freebies! And restaurant deals! And birthday freebies!)
Coupons.com (You can usually print the same coupon 2 or 3 times, which I am learning is the key to having great grocery trips!)
The Bargain Shopper Lady

16
Apr
09

Finding Unity Amid Differences

Saw this article at Desiring God this morning and thought I really needed to hear it. No- I’m not a pastor (LOL) but I think the same exact principles can apply to each of us.

08
Apr
09

This is the gospel

Matt Chandler at Desiring God.

08
Apr
09

love em!

These. Gotta have my fiber!

08
Apr
09

Slugs, Bugs, and Lullabies

A friend recently sent us a copy of Andrew Peterson’s Slugs, Bugs, & Lullabies. The boys love it and I highly recommend it. Their favorites: God Made Me and Bears.

06
Apr
09

Missional Contextualization

06
Apr
09

free nursing cover

For any of you nursing Moms, I saw this advertisement on Bargain Shopper Lady: You get a free pink or blue nursing cover if you pay the 7.95 shipping. Sounds great to me! I must say, however, that Jenna still makes the prettiest ones. I know because I happen to own one.

02
Apr
09

Tim Hawkins

This guy is crackin’ me up! Here. And here. And here. And here.

02
Apr
09

Sacred

Heard me a song this afternoon that absolutely kicked me in my Mommy butt.

The lyrics:

this house is a good mess
it’s the proof of life
no way would I trade jobs
but it don’t pay overtime

I’ll get to the laundry
I don’t know when
I’m saying a prayer tonight
cause tomorrow it starts again

could it be that everything is sacred?
and all this time
everything I’ve dreamed of
has been right before my eyes

the children are sleeping
but they’re running through my mind
the sun makes them happy
and the music makes them unwind

my cup runneth over
and I worry about the stain
teach me to run to You
like they run to me for every little thing

when I forget to drink from you
I can feel the banks harden
Lord, make me like a stream
to feed the garden

wake up, little sleeper
the Lord, God Almighty
made your Mama keeper
so rise and shine
rise and shine cause

everything is sacred
and all this time
everything I’ve dreamed of
has been right before my eyes

02
Apr
09

Money Saving Mom

I am sure I am possibly the last person to find her site, but Money Saving Mom has become my favorite new site! I check it every morning for new deals. In the few weeks since I started using it, I have gotten a free breakfast from Mimi’s Cafe, a free stir fry bowl from BD’s Mongolian Bar B Q, and free sandwiches from Arby’s. And then there are the coupons!!! This woman can find you deals left and right. I am getting loaves of french bread for 20 cents and cereal (name brand cereal!) for a dollar! I love it! Check it out! There are also giveaways and money saving ideas from guest bloggers.