Brick House by the Commodores

Get Down Tonight – KC and the Sunshine Band

You Should Be Dancing by Bee Gees

Super Freak by Rick James

Unglued by Stone Temple Pilots

Car Wash by Rose Royce

Rearviewmirror by Pearl Jam

NEW COUPONS on RedPlum.com – McCormick, Snuggle, Garnier, Vitamins, More

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$0.50 OFF any TWO (2) McCormick® Perfect Pinch® Seasoning BlendsSAVE $1.00 on TWO (2) 2-Roll or larger packs of Brawny® Paper Towels$3.00 OFF Any ONE (1) Garnier HerbaShine Color CremeSAVE $5.00 on Osteo Bi-Flex® Caplets, Softgels or Powder (Excludes Liquids)$1.00 OFF any ONE (1) all® mighty pacs™ or all® Liquid Laundry Detergent (24 Loads or larger)

RedPlum has a handful of new printable coupons for us! These came out over the weekend. I will post deals to go with these Qs as I find them!

$0.50 OFF any TWO (2) McCormick® Perfect Pinch® Seasoning Blends

SAVE $2.00 on ANY Nature’s Bounty® Probiotic supplement

SAVE $5.00 on Osteo Bi-Flex® Caplets, Softgels or Powder (Excludes Liquids)

SAVE $1.00 On ANY Gummy Vitamin in Disney or Marvel Shapes 60ct or larger.

SAVE $0.50 on any ONE (1) Snuggle® Fabric Softener Liquid or Dryer Sheets

SAVE $1.00 on BC® 18ct. or larger

SAVE $2.00 on ANY NatureSmart Ester-C® Tablet or Powder

SAVE $1.00 on TWO (2) 2-Roll or larger packs of Brawny® Paper Towels

$1.00 OFF any ONE (1) all® mighty pacs™ or all® Liquid Laundry Detergent (24 Loads or larger)

$2.00 OFF Any ONE (1) Garnier Nutrisse Nourishing Color Foam.

$3.00 OFF Any ONE (1) Garnier HerbaShine Color Creme

 

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NEW COUPONS on Coupon.com – Alka-Seltzer, Reach, Wisk, Listerine, Sally Hansen, More

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$1.00 off Wisk Deep Clean™$1.00 off one Campho-Phenique Product$1.00 off any Flintstones™ Multivitamin Product$2.00 off any two (2) REACH Toothbrushes

Here is a list of the newest coupons that came out over the past 2 days over on Coupons.com. If you need toothbrushes in your stockpile, you should at least print the toothbrush Q at the bottom of the list. That one will score you a good deal down the road! Whenever I find ways to use these coupons, I will let you know!

Health Care

$1.00 off ON ANY ALKA-SELTZER ANTACID

$2.00 off Phillips’ Colon Health Product

$2.00 off Citracal Calcium Gummies / Slow Release

$1.00 off ANY NEO-SYNEPHRINE PRODUCT

$1.00 off one Bronkaid product

$1.00 off any Citracal

$1.00 off one Campho-Phenique Product

$1.00 off on any Bayer Aspirin product

$2.00 off On Any Aleve 80ct or larger

$1.00 off any Flintstones™ Multivitamin Product

$2.00 off on any Aleve-D product

$1.00 Off any One A Day Multivitamin product

$1.00 off on any Bayer Advanced Aspirin product

$2.00 off on ANY Midol 20 ct. or larger

Household

$1.00 off Wisk Deep Clean™

Personal Care

$1.00 off any (1) LISTERINE mouthwash

$2.00 off any Sally Hansen Lip Product

$2.00 off any two (2) REACH Toothbrushes

 

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WUC Article: Avoiding Negatives From Your Cashier When Presenting Coupons

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This is an article written by We Use Coupons moderator Mavourneen, used with permission. If you have not checked out We Use Coupons yet, you must!

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Avoiding Negatives From Your Cashier When Presenting Coupons

Anyone who has presented a fistful of coupons knows the satisfaction of receiving significant savings…but let’s face it. Not every transaction goes as smoothly as we’d imagine.

1. Know the store policy – This is the most important step to successful couponing. Most national stores such as Walmart, Rite Aid, Target, and CVS have coupon policies. Nearly all grocery stores have coupon policies as well. You can find these policies in 2 places: on that company’s website, or in the specific forum’s “sticky” area at the beginning of each forum. Many grocery store chains have individual store policies to compete with local competition. Go to the actual store you shop at and ask for their coupon policy. If they do not have it written, take the time to write it down while you are at the customer service desk. After you write it, note who you spoke to, their title and date. Get the policy directly from a manager, if they don’t have it written.

2. Print and carry the store policies in your binder, box, or envelope – If you need it you can show to the cashier, it will be handy, and will show the cashier why you believe what you are presenting is correcting.

3. Know how your coupon is meant to be used – Learn coupon terminology. Make sure you understand the coupon. If you don’t understand what exactly a coupon is for, ask here on the forums.

4. Use your coupon the way it was meant to be used – Using coupons in a manner that is not in the spirit of what the promoting company meant is coupon fraud. You are taking money from the company. The end result could mean an end to companies issuing coupons. We all lose in this scenario. If you are honest, you will have a clear conscience about your coupon practices. If you are honest, you should never feel bad, no matter what the situation is.

5. Stick to reasonable limits – If you try to use 40 of the same coupon, you may have trouble. Even though you are using the coupon as it is meant to be, most stores have policies on how many you can use in a transaction. This is something that may cause a cashier to immediately red flag you.

6. Take the time to be friendly with your cashiers – Some people believe that “flying under the radar” is the only way to coupon successfully. Be friendly and wear a smile. If a coupon is giving the cashier a problem, I try to help them figure it out. Also, share the wealth with the cashiers. Most of them are curious as to how you are able to do transactions like these. Mention WUC.

7. Know when to say NO thanks. Sometimes the deal just isn’t worth it – If you have an angry cashier or manager, keep your cool. There will always be another deal, another store and another cashier. If the situation has escalated to hostile, say no thanks and leave the store. A store cashier should never make you upset or cry. If you are to that point, you can simply say you’ve decided not to make the purchase. Don’t threaten the cashier with phone calls to corporate or reporting them to a manager. Remain calm and follow up with managers and corporate once you leave the store. If you believe you are in the right, note the date, time, cashier’s name ( or physical description if they have no name tag ), register # if you know it, and the name of the general manager or any managers you spoke with. All of this information is vital to presenting a case to Corporate.  Saying “The cashier at CVS was mean to me” is a lot less impactful than saying “On September 10th at 11 am, cashier Mary J on register 3 said X, and then manager John D said Y.”

Know the store’s policy, know the coupon, smile, and know when to walk away from the deal.

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Source: http://www.weusecoupons.com/upload/articles/29109-tips-avoid-dreaded-no-cashier.html

 

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CHILI’S COUPON: Get 2 FREE Kids Meals wyb 1 adult entree March 5 thru 7

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I’m really loving the way Chili’s offers coupons. Lots of restaurants offer one free kid’s meal with the purchase of one adult entrée, but no…. not Chili’s! At Chili’s, you get to feed 2 KIDS for FREE with the purchase of one entrée! How cool is that?

Even better… their coupon terms allow more than one coupon per table! So, if you have 2 adults, you can feed 4 kids for FREE! What a great coupon to print out and give to someone with kids! Got the grandparents taking the kids out for the day? Give them this coupon!

Print your Chili’s Kids Eat Free Coupon! This offer is good march 5-7, so hurry!

 

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CHEAP Kraft Cheese & Fresh Take at Shaw’s with Coupons and Catalina

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Here is a deal for you for Kraft products that will earn you a catalina coupon at Shaw’s this week!

If you are new to catalina coupons, read this

Here are the cats you can earn buying Kraft:

  • Buy three select Kraft Cheese or Dairy Products (5 oz or larger), get $2 catalina coupon for next order
  • Buy four select Kraft Cheese or Dairy Products (5 oz or larger), get $3 catalina coupon for next order
  • Buy five or more select Kraft Cheese or Dairy Products (5 oz or larger), get $4 catalina coupon for next order

Here is a scenario for you if you only have 1 computer:

Buy (2) Kraft Fresh Take at $2.99 each
Buy (2) Kraft Natural Slices at $2.99 each
Use (2) $.75/1 Kraft Fresh Take coupon
Use (2) $.75/1 Kraft Natural Slices coupon
Coupons will double to $1.50 off each!
Final price is $5.96 but you’ll get $3 back for your next order!

If you have access to 2 computers and can print 4 of each coupon, you could repeat this transaction but next time you will use the $3 to pay down the $5.96, so it will only be $2.96 OOP and you still get another $3 back for next time! And that, my friends, is how you roll over a cat! :O)

Thanks for the heads up I Love to Gossip!

 

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EVEN MONEY on Reach Toothbrush at Rite Aid starting 3/18

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If you need a couple of toothbrushes, here is a great even money deal that you can do at Rite Aid starting 3/18! This is a great way to flip any UP Rewards you might be holding!

Buy (2) Reach Total Care toothbrushes at $2.99
Use (1) $2/2 Reach toothbrush printable coupon
Pay $3.98 (use UP Rewards if you have them)
You will get $4 UPR in return
Final price is even money!

NOTE: Most bloggers consider this a FREE deal. I don’t. If someone has to pay any money out of pocket (other than tax) and in return gets rewards to use later, I call it even money. For the example above, you pay $3.98 for the toothbrushes and get $4 in return. If you turn around and use that $4 UPR to pick up $4 worth of candy, then you paid for the toothbrushes and got the candy for free… see what I mean? It’s just all in the way you look at it.

 

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NEW COUPONS: $1/1 Listerine, $2/2 Reach Toothbrush, $.75/1 Colgate Toothbrush

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Keep your breath fresh and your smile bright on the cheap with these money saving coupons! You will be able to score free or very cheap toothbrushes with these. And if you got the $1 off any mouthwash coupon from the CVS coupon machine in the past couple days (I did! I did!), you can stack with this Listerine coupon for cheap swish and gargle :O)
 
 

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Here are my picks as to what you maybe should print and why

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75¢ off when you buy ONE BOX Cookie Crisp® cereal

I’m just getting around to printing my beginning of the month coupons and I want to point out a few coupons you might want to print… and why!

For all the coupons below, you get 2 prints per computer. I’m telling you the sites the coupons are on in case you want print in groups to save on paper.

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These cereal coupons will double in value at Shaw’s. If there is a decent sale on Cookie Crisp, you stand a very good chance at getting super cheap cereal, close to free, and if the stars align, even free cereal! Print now and hold for a sale (we bloggers will tell you when to use them!).

$.85/1 Cookie Crisp Cereal – Pillsbury.com
$.75/1 Cookie Crisp Cereal – CouponNetwork.com
$.75/1 Cookie Crisp Cereal – SmartSource.com

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These yogurt coupons will double to $.60 off at Shaw’s. And wouldn’t you know, they often go on sale for $.60 each at Shaw’s. That equals FREE yogurt! I just picked up 8 free with a rain check, so the proof is in the pudding… uh, yogurt.

$.30/1 Yoplait Lactose Free Yogurt – CouponNetwork.com
$.30/1 Yoplait Lactose Free Yogurt – Facebook

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These coupons for cookie dough are good ones. We often see $1 off 2 which will not double at Shaw’s, but these are $.75 off 2 which will double to $1.50 off 2 at Shaw’s!

$.75/2 any Pillsbury refrigerated cookie dough – CouponNetwork.com
$.75/2 any Pillsbury refrigerated cookie dough – Coupons.com
$.75/2 any Pillsbury refrigerated cookie dough – SmartSource.com

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Everyone is printing the Voila coupon because it’s high value and works great at Walmart where Voila is priced at $3.98, so only $2.13 with the coupon. And we might find it on sale somewhere else too!

$1.85/1 Birds Eye Voila product – CouponNetwork.com

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For the Knorr coupon, when you get to the coupon page, if you click on the little green video icon and watch the little video, the coupon will double to $1.35 off. I’m thinking that will make for a good deal at Walmart or during a sale somewhere else.

65¢/1 Knorr Homestyle Stock (or $1.35 with video) – CouponNetwork.com

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How I wish I would have had this coupon with me Friday night when I found 8 half gallons of this iced coffee in reduced dairy for only $1.50 each! With the coupon, I could have gotten them for only $.50 each! My mouth was watering, but I left without. Check your reduced, you might score a great deal!

$1/1 any flavor International Delight iced coffee half gallon – Pillsbury.com

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This Kraft Fresh Take is something I have a feeling will go on sale. This will double to $1.50 off at Shaw’s so it might make for a very good deal… hopefully soon!

$.75/1 Kraft FreshTake –  Coupons.com

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The reason for printing the coupon below is simple.  It’s chocolate.

$2/3 Reese’s, Hershey’s Miniatures, Kisses, Cadbury – SmartSource.com

 

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Deals by Darlene Giveaway – Weekend Edition

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GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED: Winner picked randomly is Blessy Mathew. Congrats Blessy!

On Wednesday, I had a giveaway and in order to enter, readers had to send me their frugal tips. What a fun giveaway that was! Thank you for all your tips.

See the Frugal Tips from my Readers here

This weekend’s giveaway is a super easy one.  All you have to do is share this post on facebook then leave a comment under that post letting me know you shared!

To those of you who entered the giveaway on Wednesday, if you also enter this giveaway, you will get 3 additional entries to win!

This contest runs until midnight eastern on Sunday, March 4.

I will choose one winner randomly from all the entries I receive. The winner will get $20 worth of Hannaford coupons from the coupon booklet that came out last fall, including…

(10) $1 off any Hannaford item
(10) $1 off any My Essential item

***BONUS*** If by any chance your shares get me to 1000 facebook fans (that will be tough to do, especially over the weekend), I will pick 3 lucky winners!

This is the last contest I’ll have with these coupons as a prize… so get in on this one!

The nice thing about these coupons is they do not state a minimum purchase, so you can walk in and buy a $1 item and get it for FREE!  Use all the coupons and you’ll get $20 worth of FREE food!

The coupons expire March 16, and since you can only use 1 of each per transaction (it states one per household but they have always allowed using them each time you shop), you will need to do 10 mini trips to use them all.

Good luck!

 

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Frugal Tips from my Awesome Readers

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Last Wednesday I had a giveaway and in order to enter for a chance at the prize, readers had to send me their frugal tips. You guys kept me super busy with emails!  I thank you all so much for all your entries and frugal tips!

I hope you find a few tips that are helpful. I may be adding more as I go through all the emails, or maybe I’ll just save them for another post :O)

Be sure you enter the Deals by Darlene Giveaway – Weekend Edition for your last chance to win Hannaford coupons!

Frugal Tips from my Awesome Readers!

  1. If you bought too many grapes and they got a little too soft, split in half and apply to your face for a natural cleanser then rinse.
  2. Tape together sturdy cardboard boxes to create shelves for your stockpile.
  3. If you have a dry basement, screw hooks into the ceiling then hang dry goods or canned goods in bags on the hooks. Gets them out of the way. Mark your bags so you know what’s in each one.
  4. Eat from your stockpile.  If you have 10 boxes of pasta, eat pasta.  Don’t buy take out pizza. The next night, eat pasta fixed a different way. That’s how you save money.
  5. Use your empty cottage cheese containers, spaghetti sauce jars, etc., to store leftovers in your refrigerator. No need to buy storage containers.
  6. If you want your grocery bill to be $50 a week, put $50 in an envelope and use just the money in that envelope when you shop. You will learn to shop smart even if you don’t use coupons.
  7. Take things like frozen boxed vegetables and even frozen dinners out of the boxes to leave more room in the freezer.
  8. Use only half the seasoning when you make Hamburger Helper then use the rest to season a homemade skillet dinner or soup.
  9. Keep an inventory of your stockpile so you always know what you have.
  10. Dampen a wash cloth then pour on a tiny bit of liquid fabric softener and work it into the cloth. Toss it in the dryer to use instead of a fabric softener sheet.
  11. Fill a spray bottle with one part liquid fabric softener and four parts water and use a anti-static spray. Works great and is much cheaper than Static Guard.
  12. Get movies for free at the library. You can usually keep them for a week, sometimes two weeks.
  13. Use all those sunday papers to make paper mache projects. Mix flour and water to create a paste then dip strips of newspaper in the goo and cover balloons, boxes, plastic containers, anything, to make paper mache art.
  14. Turn off the lights in rooms you aren’t in.
  15. Use a drying rack to dry your clothing inside during the winter.  If it’s something that you want a bit softer, fluff in the dryer for a few minutes and finish drying on a rack.  Also hang up all the items to dry that will be hung up in the closet.
  16. Use a paper towel to cover items in the microwave when warming them up.  Saves a lot of cleanup, and the paper towel can be reused many times.
  17. Use old hot dog buns and mini bagels for garlic bread. Add a little olive oil and garlic salt in the pan and butter the bread, fry until golden brown.
  18. Reuse ziploc bags, as long as they don’t have any food particles left in them.
  19. Freeze any fruit that’s getting a little ripe and use it for smoothies.
  20. Print coupons through Swagbucks.  These are the same coupons you find on coupon.com.  Mark them to know and use them first.  For every coupon used, you automatically get 10 Swagbucks which you can redeem for free stuff or gift cards.
  21. Reuse your empty glass jars to store cut up onions in the refrigerator.  The smell does not seep into the glass jars like it does when you use plastic storage containers.
  22. Donate your egg cartons to a place that sells fresh eggs.  They are always looking for egg containers, especially the extra large and jumbo ones.
  23. Use a dry erase board to keep track of items in your freezer so you’re not buying items you don’t need (and so you know what you can eat!).
  24. Cut holes in any empty, washed plastic bottle and decorate to make a bird feeder (great for kids).
  25. Keep track of soon to expire coupons so they don’t expire before you use them.
  26. Use up all that cereal by making cereal bars (like rice crispies treats only use all flavors).
  27. See if you can pick up inserts at the dump.
  28. Donate items like sponges to your child’s classroom for arts and crafts.
  29. Use the blank back side of printed paper to print your coupons on.
  30. See if there is a discount day at your local museum.
  31. Always pack your lunch to save tons of money.
  32. Drink water from the tap.
  33. Don’t let your potatoes get old. Cook them and mash them. Measure 1/2 cup in baggies then freeze for perfect size individual portions.
  34. Water down your juice to make double the amount of juice. It’s a much lighter flavor and also has half the calories per serving.
  35. Water down your dish soap to make it last longer.
  36. Put just a tiny squirt of your favorite hair conditioner in a cup then add warm water. Pour on your wet hair then rinse. One bottle of conditioner will last a long time.
  37. Freeze things like hot dogs, cooked meatballs, cooked veggies, etc., on a cookie sheet until solid then bag them. They won’t stick together in the bag that way and you can take out just what you need.
  38. Mix two or three different kinds of soup if you don’t have enough of one kind to feed your family. You can mix any kinds of soup and it always tastes great. Try it!
  39. Water down whole milk to save money, calories, fat, etc. You can water it down as much as 1/2 milk, 1/2 water and don’t tell anyone. They’ll never notice. Great way to turn one gallon of milk into two gallons.
  40. Place a coffee filter between things that you are freezing so they won’t stick together.
  41. Keep a bag of a variety of sample size items in your car for emergencies.
  42. Teach your kids about coupons when they are young.
 

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