Acme this week

Sorry I’m late in posting but there are a few good deals at Acme this week.

First, General Mills promo–$10 back when you spend $25. Working on shelf prices. I was excited about the Green Giant frozen veggie boxes, we’re brand loyal to these. They are on knockdown for $1, so I bought 25 boxes for $25, get $10 back. Makes them $0.60 a box each which is a great price. I also had 8 of the $0.60/3 which doubled, so only paid 15.40, got 10 back–brings them down to about 10 cents per box! Going to make more room in freezer and go back. I mix the sauce-less corn, peas and green beans in to almost everything my kids eat. Some day they’ll eat some place else and realize not all spaghetti and mac & cheese comes with veggies mixed in.

If you have the GM coupons from last week, lots of great deals to be had. Very cheap stuff even if you don’t have any coupons. Most of the yogurts are shelf price 3.79, sale 2.00. So you pay $14, get $10 back, for 7 boxes of yogurt.

Lately lots of different Perdue things have been in the 19.99 deal. I always try to find something that we want, and then the biggest portion I can find, before it goes down to 4 for 19.99. I got an $8 Perdue chicken, then it got marked down to $5, then there are lots of $1 and $0.75 perdue coupons out. All the 19.99 items are specially marked in the meat dept and on the front page of the flyer.

Crest & Reach items-$1, use the $1 coupons from last week and 9/26=free!

Use the $2 Quaker printable on printablecouponspot, it’s on sale for 2.50. Look for blinkies for $1 off produce when you buy 2 Quaker oatmeals. I got 2=$5. Used two $2 printables=$1 for both boxes. Used the $1 blinkie for my produce, or think of it as getting the oatmeal for free and just purchasing produce you’d normally purchase anyway! Broccoli is on sale this week for $1, which is almost half the normal price (1.88) and something I get almost every week anyway.

Tropicana has a deal, get a free Trop 50 when you buy 2 Tropicana premiums. We’re brand loyal to this, so I got 2, got the free one, blueberry pomegranite. Hubby really likes it, says it would be much better with vodka.

Dove coupons in last week’s paper (I think) and there’s a 5/15 dove deal if you need the stuff. Works on shelf prices too.

Happy shopping! Still 3 whole days left to take advantage of sale. I went yesterday, got $243 worth of groceries for $104 and I have $15 in catalinas. Not bad!

consignment shops

Consignment shops can be a great place to find great deals, and make some money. If you’re interested in consigning your clothes, here’s a bit of information to get you started.

Percentage: Most shops work on a % basis. Your items stay there for a prescribed time period and whatever sells during that period, you earn a % of the price. At the end of the consignment period, you are either responsible for going and retrieving your items or they become property of the shop and get donated. Encore in Kennett pays a 65/35 split, but their fees are a bit higher-$15 a year and $2 per visit. The Growing Tree in Kennett pays 50/50 and then $0.10 per item processing fee. Once Upon a Child in Pike Creek pays a flat rate. You get cash on the spot, but you have completely relinquished your items and imo, their payouts are lower.

Fees: As I stated above, be certain of what fees you’re paying in addition to the % that the store is getting.

Earning: Typically, as a consignor, you can expect to earn about what you’d get for the items if you had a yard sale, without all the hassle of a yard sale.Items are generally priced at 30-50% of their original cost, and then you’ll get about half of that, so 15-25%. That is usually what yard sale items are priced at, 15-25% of their original cost.

Brands: Many shops are only interested in higher-end brand names. Leave your Circo and Faded Glory at home. Since those items can be gotten so cheap at Target and Walmart, they have little resale value. For kids clothes, think Gap, Baby Lulu, Polo for the best returns. Many places will still take Carters and Osh Kosh if it’s in good condition. For women, Ann Taylor, Talbots, Banana Republic and brands like that do the best.

Items: Encore takes housewares as well as clothing. The Growing Tree takes women’s and kids’ clothes, accessories, handbags, toys and books. Once Upon a Child takes many different baby items. So does Baz on 896 in New London. Baz also takes maternity wear.

Condition: Clean your items and press them. They need to look like new on a hanger. Would you purchase a shirt that had spots, was wrinkled or missing buttons? Probably not, unless you were at Goodwill. Only bring them seasonal items. Even though you’re cleaning summer stuff out of your closet right now, it won’t be eligible for consignment until after the holidays. But as I clean out my closet and the kids’ closet, I create three piles: consign now, consign next season, donate.

Shopping: Many stores keep an account running of your earnings. You can then either receive payment or use it as store credit. It’s a fun way to shop, think of trading in your old stuff for new stuff.

Great Buys: I have found some terrific buys at consignment shops. A cashmere twin set from Ralph Lauren for $8. Timberland hiking shoes for $7. Melissa & Doug toys for $3.50. All are in great condition. I also got new winter coats for the boys-L.L.Bean and Lands End, for about 25% of their original cost.

What to look for: Look for great quality toys. Winter coats and boots, specialty wear like holiday outfits and Halloween costumes. For women’s clothing, you can find many great things. You know how it is, you buy something, take it home and you just don’t care for it or for the way it fits. Many items come to consignment shops for just that reason and many are new with tags.

My 2 cents: I’ve visited several shops in this area. Most are like an outlet store–hit or miss. Sometimes you go and find lots of great deals, sometimes nothing. I’ve consigned things at Once Upon a Child and at the Growing Tree. The pros about Once Upon a Child are that you leave with cash and you don’t have to be bothered with retrieving your items if they don’t sell. The cons are that I think their payouts are less, I don’t find their staff to be particularly friendly and they are very hasty in going through your items. In their defense, they do purchase them from you, so they are stuck with them if they don’t sell, hence the reason they might be more selective and pay out less. I haven’t gone to Encore because I feel their fees are too high, plus they only take items on certain days of the week and I’ve heard it’s a madhouse, moms get there an hour before opening to get in line. No thanks! I’ve shopped at Baz and I think her prices are a bit too high for the quality of items she sells. I saw two identical ride on Fisher Price toys. One at Baz was $22 and it was out on the porch, quite sun-faded and dirty. The identical toy was at The Growing Tree for $25, but was in excellent, like-new condition. I like the atmosphere at The Growing Tree and Baz much better than OUAC, which is very warehouse like and impersonal. I haven’t been to Plato’s Closet just because my kids aren’t in that age group (teens and tweens) but it’s worth a look if you have kids that age. Plato’s and OUAC are chains/franchises owned by the same company.

Overall, I just find it fun to do and it is a great way to save money on some things and get back some of what you’ve already spent. Good luck!

Odds & Ends

Sorry for not posting, been a busy few days.

This week at Acme there is a $10/30 catalina deal on Procter & Gamble products. Working on shelf prices, so lots of cheap stuff if you need it. Also the Gum toothbrushes are $1, so if you have the $0.75 coupon from a few weeks ago, I got $0.50 overage on mine. There are also $0.55 Gum accessory coupons out–the only place I have ever seen $1 accessories is the flossers and I’ve only ever seen them at Pike Creek. The Perdue chicken nugget packs are $4.99 and bogo. Use two of the $0.75 coupons that are out and you get your packs for $1 each.

CVS-go to CVS and scan your card under the card scanner. Many moms are reporting that they’re getting a coupon for $5 off ANY Halloween item, and apparently there are many items priced $5 or less.

Giant-no gas deals this week, but each ad should have four of the $1 doublers. From one of the moms on hcw, here is what she found to be free/cheap with the doublers–thanks angeleyza:
Coffeemate creamers $1.66 ea – $1/1 and $1 Doubler = free + overage
Mrs T Pierogies $2 – $1/1 and $1/1 Doubler = Free
Jello Refridgerated puddings $2.50 ea – $1/1 and $1 Doubler = .50 ea (yummy treat!)
All Laundry $2.99 – $1/1 and doubler = .99
not sure on the GE but b1G1f use 2- $1/1 and 1 doubler (YMMV) pretty cheap for 2 possibly.
Skippy PB $2 ea – $1/2 and doubler = $1 ea
min maid OJ $2.50 ea – $1/1 ( inside certain pkgs of kelloggs cerals) & doubler= .50ea
Honey Nut cherrios $2 – $1/1 and doubler = free
frosted flakes $3 ea – $1/1 kellogg peelie & doubler combine with $1 off milk and $1 doubler = cheap cereal and milk
Green Giant Vegs $1 ea use $1/4 blinkies & 1 doubler = 4/$2
 
Target: in addition to the rug coupon deal I posted the other day, they are offering a gift card deal on Mott’s juice. My kids love the Motts for Tots, so I plan on getting that, getting my gift card, then using gc and coupon to get my rugs.
 

Great week to get back into it

Hope you all had as nice of a week as I did. After a break from couponing and bargaining, I’m ready to get back into it; and this looks like a good week to start up. Other bargain bloggers often refer to Sunday “must do” deals. I don’t. I no longer feel the urge to be at a store when it opens on Sunday just to get a few free somethings. The deals run all week, if they run out, so be it. Or get a raincheck. And anyway, the weather has just been too nice lately to spend it inside a pharmacy. I guess I’m not a total diehard when it comes to this stuff.

Anyway……

Acme–Acme has another GM deal, several items at 0.99 when you buy 6. Combine that deal with the various GM coupons that have been out lately and you can get some items for $0.24 and even get overage on the Warm Delights. They also have $1 Bumble Bee tuna, combined with either the coupon from last week (makes it $0.50/can) or if you got the $0.55 coupon in your paper, free with overage.

Giant–still doing the points program for gas or a discount card.

Superfresh–didn’t really see anything great there this week.

CVS–CVS, now for the second week in a row, is offering several “free after Extra Care Bucks” items. Add in some coupons and you’ll pay less $$ than what you’ll get back in ECBs. Also a Huggies diaper deal to then roll your ECBs on and get diapers. The Revlon is limit 6! They haven’t had a high limit like that in a long time. If you “like” Revlon on Facebook, you can get a $2 coupon, making the lipstick free. Better yet, pair that up with the “free nail polish when you buy lipstick” coupon from last week’s paper, and get two items for free. The ad is definitely worth checking out if you want to start doing the ECB rolling thing at CVS. I may just jump in again. Make sure you scan your card at the scanner when you go in.

Walgreens–Here is one of the diehard coupon blogs that I was talking about. She lists all of the Walgreen’s deals for this week. It’s a great week for freebies at Walgreen’s too. I’ve found that both the Longwood and the Penn Green road locations are very coupon friendly.

Toys R Us–the TRU ad lists several brands of toys for ‘Buy 2 Get 1 Free.’ Included in this list are Leap toys (coupons in today’s paper) and Play-Doh (coupons in last week’s paper). Stack the sale with some coupons and you could get some very cheap toys–and xmas isn’t that far away! I do not know if TRU will let you use a coupon on the free item, you may only be able to use 2 coupons. But still worth a shot.

I’ll post other bargains as I find them!