So today I spent $76.77 (including tax). Out of that, I will submit a rebate for $20 back from Olay, so my actual out of pocket is $56.77. I'm also submitting a form to get a free movie ticket for buying (4) qualifying Hershey's products, it will go nicely with the free movie ticket I got from the grocery store, and the B1G1 ticket I got from Tropicana. Oh -- and I swung by the grocery store (since it was on my way) because they overcharged me for my granola. It was only $2, but they gave me $5.99 for my trouble, so... $50.78 out of pocket. On top of that, I got $22.50 in Walgreens Register Rewards to spend on my next trip, and $32.98 in CVS Extra Care Bucks.
So I've got a little over $55 to spend next week before I even pay one red cent. My out of pocket would have been less, but I went to Target to get stuff to organize the garage, so $26 of that stuff is outside the scope of my usual drugstore forays. Not bad for ~$272 worth of stuff (pre-sale, pre-coupon). By the way, Target is giving away a free bag today, to celebrate Earth Day.
Yesterday I cleaned out the garage as planned. I still have to tackle the workbench, but that's what I'm planning to do with the stuff I bought today. The half I cleaned looks really good! I am impressed with myself. If it weren't for the cat litter in the middle of the floor, I could actually get a second car in there if I wanted to! So far I haven't seen anymore copperheads. They're probably all hiding under the workbench... it's seriously scary under there...
Pics of my loot (Greg: please note that I'm not in the photos, nor am I singing):
That's awesome! My wife thinks like also. I just buy what I want and never look at the receipt. You are very busy!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that maybe I could send you my shopping list and you could take care of mine too..Then you could get all the shopping you wanted and I could get all the great deals that I'm obviously missing... That was a pretty impressive haul right there :)
ReplyDeletePat - I used to be that way, but now it's fun.
ReplyDeleteBendigo - Maybe I can turn this into a business, lol. Everyone is saying that!
So I forgot to mention the best part of the trip. I love it when I MAKE money... I got 96 caplets of Bayer, and they paid me $6 because each bottle was $2.99 (I got 2, one was a bonus pack), I used their $3 off coupon (which made both free), then I used (2) $1.50 man. coupons, and they printed a $3 RR. (insert sigh of contentment goes here X)
Dang, girl... you're good at saving money. Could I introduce you to my "available" son?!
ReplyDeleteKristy, I need to clean out the garage too.
ReplyDeleteOnly you would need to have a calculator handy while writing a post!
Ms. A - There's something about the way you say that... he's not still living at home is he???
ReplyDeleteJoe - I'm still not done, but I am VERY happy when I open the door and gaze out at it... in fact, whenever I'm in the kitchen I don't even make up excuses, I just open the door and gaze out at it. =)
Good thing you stayed out of the picture! I'd hate to have to call you the crazy coupon lady!! Great job on the shopping!!
ReplyDeleteYou are the queen of savings woman! I wish I had the patience to devote to couponing... I know it would be well worth it...
ReplyDeleteWay to justify your expenditure!
ReplyDeleteSounds like my wife also Kristy, saving money spending money :^) I'm like Pat if I need it I just go get it.
ReplyDeleteYou should teach other people how to do this. I am so bad at this kind of thing it's sad. I hate shopping because of it. Help me.
ReplyDeleteHow much time do you spend on figuring out what deals are where? Pretty soon, they're going to end up paying you to shop at their stores!
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