Sunday, March 20, 2011

Yet another week in the land of saving!

With the husbeast and I both off, we did our shopping today (I also have 2 prenatal appointments tomorrow and it's almost impossible to schedule much of anything else around that). This week was not a good week for couponing, oh sure I was able to clip a lot of coupons from my 2 Sunday papers, but the coupons I have just didn't match any of the sales this week. This week was also our meat and dairy week so we had to stock up on some things that there aren't many coupons for. We went to 3 stores today: Aldi, Kroger and Publix. Again, it's hard to know exactly how much we saved at Aldi today as everything we purchased from there was full price. But remember, full price at Aldi is cheap, cheap CHEAP! We set a new record today, we did all of our weekly shopping in 1 hour. Oh yeah!

So here are the goods broken down store by store:




Aldi

  • 1 dozen eggs

  • 1 gallon of milk

  • 1 3 lb. bag of granny smith apples

  • 2 3 lb. tubes of ground beef

  • 1 3 lb. package of polish sausage

  • 1 8 ct. pack of hotdog buns

  • 1 16 ct. package of presliced cheese

  • 1 24 oz. jar of salsa

  • 1 15 oz. jar of cheese dip

  • 2 cans of chili

  • 1 8 ct. package of AAA batteries

  • 1 15 oz. bag of plain tortilla chips

  • 1 11 oz. bag of ranch tortilla chips


    GRAND TOTAL (tax included): $34.97
    TOTAL SAVINGS: Who the heck knows, but it's got to be at least 15%


    Kroger

  • 2 1 lb. packages of smoked sausage (B1G1)

    GRAND TOTAL (tax included): $4.06
    TOTAL SAVINGS: $4.00


    Publix

  • 2 all purpose Windex cleaners (2/$5 + 2 $1/1 coupons)

  • 4 16 oz. jars of Ragu alfredo sauce (B1G1)

  • 2 1 lb. boxes assorted Mueller's pasta (B1G1)

  • 4 assorted Taco Bell dinner kits (B1G1)

    GRAND TOTAL (tax included): $14.67
    TOTAL SAVINGS: $14.88


    GRAND TOTAL OVERALL: $53.07
    TOTAL SAVINGS (Kroger & Publix only): $18.88

    Not too bad, less than $60 for everything we got and we got a fair amount of meat. Our total between Kroger and Publix alone was $18.73, so we saved more than we spent at those 2 stores alone! My mission is to not have to buy anything but milk and eggs when I go on maternity leave. I do not get paid maternity leave where I work, so we will be living on my husbands paycheck alone which would be more stressful if we weren't faced with having to do weekly grocery shopping and spending over $100 on average (eek!). Thankfully those days are long gone, sure there will be weeks when we will spend more than others, but since out stockpile is growing we don't have to buy all the little things every single week anymore. I will try to post pics of our little stockpile sometime this week just to show what we have accomplished so far.

    So there to have it, another week in the land of frugal living. Another idea that we will be trying soon (my family is trying it at their house with great success) is cloth napkins. You can buy a whole bunch of bandanas for super cheap and apparently they make GREAT cloth napkins. What a fantastic way to save on paper products! And if you're concerned about the extras cost of washing all the cloth napkins, it's really not when you factor in the amazing powdered laundry soap recipe that my family is using with GREAT results (http://savvybrown.com/home/homemade-powder-laundry-detergent-recipe/ for the recipe). They are actually saving much more than they were spending on paper towels and paper napkins (they have a house full with 8 people living there).

    How did you do this week? Any tips on how to live more frugally? Please share!










  • Tuesday, March 15, 2011

    Week 4 *insert dramatic music here*

    *deep breath* So, week 4 on my super frugal journey and still not a bad week. We did some of our shopping at Aldi yesterday and I would say that we saved quite a bit on what we purchased compared to paying full price at a super market. This was a particularly large shopping week for us, we definitely needed to replenish some of our stockpile and needed a few other things as well. We ended up going to 4 stores. Now that may sound like a lot, but when you have a perfectly mapped out plan and you KNOW what you're going to purchase based on sales and coupons, you can get in and out of stores in a matter of minutes. It took us less than 2 hours to do all of our shopping, we spent the most time at Aldi because my husband had never been in there and wanted to see what all they had and what their prices were. I actually did not have any prenatal appointments this week so we were able to focus on shopping and getting it done.

    Ok, so let's check out our haul for this week:



    Aldi

  • 2 large frozen pizzas

  • 2 cans of "SPAM"

  • 3 bags of assorted variety potato chips

  • 2 boxes of assorted variety granola bars

  • 1 boxed pasta salad kit

  • 1 insulated frozen food bag

  • GRAND TOTAL (including tax): $20.43 (not bad, eh?)



     Kroger



  • 2 4 ct packs of Scotch Brite sponges

  • 5 tubs of Smart Balance spreadable butter substitute

  • 5 packs of Smart Balance stick butter substitute

  • GRAND TOTAL (including tax): $20.90

  • TOTAL SAVINGS: $15.73



     Publix


  • 2 Irish Spring deodorant

  • 2 frozen concentrate juice

  • 1 15 oz bottle Johnson & Johnson baby wash

  • 1 15 oz bottle Johnson & Johnson baby lotion

  • 2 packages 1 lb smoked turkey sausage

  • 10 boxes Barilla assorted variety pasta

  • 5 boxes assorted variety General Mills cereal

  • 2 boxes Honey Bunches of Oats


  • GRAND TOTAL (including tax and paying full price for the juice and sausage): $27.40

  • TOTAL SAVINGS: $31.87




    Walgreens



  • 2 50 ct packages disposable diapers

  • GRAND TOTAL (including tax): $9.53

  • TOTAL SAVINGS: $8.99

    GRAND TOTAL OVERALL (retail value): $134.85
    GRAND TOTAL SPENT: $78.26
    GRAND TOTAL SAVED: $50.59




    Not too bad, I'd say! It's hard to know how much you really save at Aldi, but I still could not believe all the food I got for 20 smackeroos! If you deduct Aldi and just want to see how much we spent vs.what we saved with shopping sales and using coupons, we only spent $57.83. So that means we saved almost as much as we spent! Still being able to buy all that food, plus deodorant, plus baby wash/lotion, plus 100 diapers for under $100?! Shut the front door! So the moment of truth has finally arrived, it's time for the Monthly Roundup! This is where I tally up the total retail value of everything purchased over the last month and compare it to what we actually spent so that we can see what we actually saved. When I started out on this crazy venture, my goal was to save $300 a month on groceries, I thought that was a major goal considering the fact that as of right now, it is just my husband and I. So let's see how close I came to reaching my goal.......


    TOTAL RETAIL VALUE: $602.11
    TOTAL AMOUNT SPENT: $332.66
    TOTAL AMOUNT SAVED: $269.45


    Wow! I can't believe how close I came to reaching my goal in the first month alone! That's amazing! Now don't assume that my husband and I were regularly spending $600 a month on groceries between the 2 of us. Heck no! We knew that we would probably spend more in the first few months while we built up our stockpile. But to have almost cut that bill it half is amazing, we saved 45% on our grocery bill this month. When was the last time that you save 45% on anything? Let alone your monthly grocery bill! I want to save so much more, but 45% in the first month is a great start in my opinion. 


    So how did you do this month? Remember that any savings is a step in the right direction. Share your story!





  • Tuesday, March 8, 2011

    Holy savings, Batman!

    I FINALLY made it to at least one grocery store to get some of my weekly shopping done. Fortunately I work next to Publix which made grocery shopping on my lunch break quite convenient. I must say that I was quite proud of this one, I only paid full price for 4 items which was fine since they were relatively small items. Something fantastic that I discovered recently was the Publix Baby Club (www.publix.com for more details). Basically you just sign up and they'll occasionally send you some great coupons and offers on baby/toddler items, I got some great ones just for signing up. They also send you a nice little magazine with some great information and articles as well. So if you or someone you know is pregnant or has a child under 2, sign up and take advantage of the savings! I signed my mom up for it so that I could get double the savings (shhhhhhhhhh!).

    So let's take a look at my loot for today:




  • 1 8oz Beechnut baby rice cereal- Free w/ PBC (Publix Baby Club) coupon

  • 2 New York Style Bagel Crisps- On sale B1G1 + 2 $1/1 coupons

  • 2 boxes Uncle Ben's instant rice- On sale B1G1 + 2 $1/1 coupons

  • 4 Hormel Compleats microwave meals- On sale B1G1 + 4 .55/1 coupons

  • 10 cans of assorted Chef Boyardee- On sale B1G1

  • 1 16oz bottle Pubix cocoa butter lotion- Free w/ PBC coupon

  • 1 16oz bottle Publix rubbing alcohol- Free w/ PBC coupon

  • 1 12oz bottle Publix oatmeal baby shampoo/body wash- Paid full price

  • 1 8oz bottle Publix oatmeal baby lotion- Free w/ PBC coupon WYB (when you buy) Publix baby wash

  • 2 Prego pasta sauces- On sale B1G1

  • 1 small bottle of aloe vera gel- Paid full price

  • 1 gallon of Publix brand milk- Paid full price

  • 1 Stouffers vegetable lasagna- Paid full price (ate it for lunch ;-P)

    Total retail price: $60.90

    Total amount paid: $25.24

    Total saving: $35.45

    That's a savings of 140%!!! That's incredible! I have yet to save 140% on my weekly grocery bill, but now I can say that I have. I was in shock at the register, even the cashier congratulated me. I just love saving all this money... Of course what I save is pretty much all going to keep gas in our vehicles *rolls eyes*, I'll be glad when/if the prices go down again. But at least we are able to save money in some areas so that we can take the extra money and put it away for more important things (like paying the midwife) and making sure that the baby will have the things that he needs. How did you do this week? How much of a percentage did you save? Please share! I hope everyone has a great rest of their week and that in this economy and with the price of gas and groceries climbing sky high you are able to save a few bucks somewhere. Good night and happy saving!
  • Monday, March 7, 2011

    Wow what a deal!

    Still have not had a chance to make my big weekly grocery trip due to the fact that I had not 1, but 2 prenatal appointments today. One with my midwife (yay!) and one with my ob (blah!), add general house cleaning, laundry, dishes, etc. to that list and you can see that my day has been super busy. I did however check out Aldi today (www.aldi.com to find a store near you), it is basically a store which has no name brand products but the generic brands that they do have are high quality and very low cost. I had never been in there before, but after my mom and sister told me how awesome it was, I let them drag me there today so that we could all check it out together (a family that saves together, stays together :-P). All I can say is WOW! There are some really incredible deals in there! Now one thing I need to tell you about Aldi is that  they do not accept coupons, but their everyday prices on some of their products are so low that for some products, it doesn't even matter. I will definitely be adding Aldi to my list of stores to hit up every week.

    I didn't get a whole lot, but let me share what I did pick up today:

    1 5 lb. bag of grapefuits- $1.69
    1 72 ct. box of baby wipes- $1.39
    2 large frozen pizzas- $3.69 ea.

    Grand total (no coupons, no sales)= $10.72!

    I can't believe that I was able to find a 5 lb. bag of grapefruit for under $3.00! All of their produce was VERY reasonably priced and most of it was grown right here in the USA (if that means anything to you. I prefer to eat as locally grown as possible), they had 16 oz. containers of strawberries for 99 cents! If I wasn't allergic to strawberries I would have grabbed as many as I could, lol. Also, my husband really loves pizza and we used to spend anywhere from $6.00-$9.00 for just 1 large name brand frozen pizza. I think that this is a great frugal step in the right direction! I encourage everyone to check out their local Aldi (if there is one in your area), you just may find some really great deals there.

    Oh, and if anyone was curious, my appointments went well. Baby Grayson and I are healthy, happy and right on schedule for the big day!

    Saturday, March 5, 2011

    Quickie post but great savings!

    So this isn't my big "look at all my stuff" weekly post, this one will just be a quickie but I am so stoked that I can't hardly stand it!

    Yesterday my husband and I were walking around Target (had to pick up a few items for a baby shower that I am attending tomorrow) when we found a very fairly priced car seat & a shelf that we can use in the nursery. So after using my handy dandy smart phone to check the reviews and safety ratings on the car seat (I'm such a nerd, I know) we decided that this was a fantastic deal for the quality and I wouldn't have to worry about my son not being safe. So what did we spend on a brand new car seat and 3.5' tall 3 shelf unit? Our grand total (before tax) was $55.99! The car seat was on sale for $39.99 and the shelf was on sale for $16. Personally I think that this is a pretty hot deal if you ask me, I don't know many people who purchased a brand new car seat for under $100.

    Everything is coming along, we got the nursery painted and all we need now is for the crib to arrive. We are so excited! Will post pics when it's complete. I hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend, I hope the weather wherever you are isn't as miserable as it is here. It's been chilly and drizzly all day and it's still raining at 11:30 PM. Yuck!