A Garbage Challenge

What if I asked you to go to your wallet, take out a $20 bill, and throw it away? That’s crazy, no one would do that, right?

I just did. Not literally, but I threw $20 away.

Today is our garbage day, so as usual, I cleaned out the refrigerator. Had to throw out some old lunchmeat, an unopened container of organic baby salad greens that was wilted, a few wrinkled lemons, few limes, wrinkled jalapenos, brown head of iceberg lettuce purchased for BLTs that we never made……did a rough tally in my head and realized that I threw out over $18 worth of groceries. I’ve been thinking about starting a compost pile, but even so, it’s still a bunch of groceries that I purchased and we never ate–regardless of whether or not I can use it as soil next year.

On hotcouponworld, we’re doing a Garbage Day Challenge. Trying to waste as little as possible each week, thus resulting in lower grocery bills.

So I’m encouraging all of my readers to do the same. Each Garbage-Day-Eve, clean out your fridge and tally up what you’re throwing out. Write it down, makes it more real. Look at it over the course of 3-5 weeks, and you’ll probably be amazed at the value. I had gotten really good at buying less and not wasting, but have definitely gotten off track!

Use the information to change your shopping habits. If you’re throwing out a few slices of lunchmeat each week, start to purchase only 1/2 or 3/4 of a lb, instead of a whole lb. If a quart of milk is going bad each week, buy a gallon and a half, instead of 2 full gallons. Throwing out 2 brown bananas? Buy 2 fewer bananas next time. Better yet, make banana bread too and then don’t purchase a sweet-treat at the store–homemade is better anyway. I’d rather use up all my lunchmeat and take PB&J on the last day of the week, instead of throwing out $5 worth of lunchmeat.

The moms on hotcouponworld are also coming up with some really creative meal ideas for leftovers, I’ll do a post on them this week too.

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!

I’m on semi-vacation this week

I’m home but on a semi-vacation this week.

Make sure you check out the GM deal at Acme, and I’ll be back to posting more near the end of the week.

Acme-Kraft deal & more

Just got back from Acme. Some pretty decent deals this week.

There’s a Kraft deal, buy 5 items, get $5 back. Lots of coupons from recent inserts, plus this printable, to pair up that deal with. The printable is for $5 off 5 Kraft items. Not for Capri Sun though, which is disappointing. Still the CS only comes out to $0.99/box after you get your $5 catalina back. Not sure if it rolls or not, conflicting reports on the various boards.

The Kellogg’s $10 catalina when you buy 10 items is also back. Lots of recent Kellogg’s insert coupons to pair up with that as well.

On my Acme Avenu savings, I got a $1 coupon for Culinary Circle frozen pizza. In store, there were coupons for a FREE Coke 2 liter product when you buy Culinary Circle pizza. I thought $4 for a frozen pizza and 2 liter was a good deal, got 2. Pair it up with a salad, and it makes for an easy weeknight meal  when we’re super busy.

Lots of food on clearance, as the manufacturers begin to market their new products for fall & the holidays.

Butter! When did butter flirt with $4 a pound! I haven’t found a good deal on butter in a long time and am quickly depleting my freezer supply. When I can find it cheap (1.50-2 per lb) I stock up and freeze. I hate fake butter. Use it in moderation and I think the real stuff is better for you.

Procter & Gamble running a deal–store coupons in Acme flyer. Pair them up with the mfr coupons from last weekend, plus whatever may show up on your Avenu. I got Avenu savings for Swiffer and Crest.

I also got Avenu savings for the store brand sandwich bags, 150 ct. After Avenu, comes to under a penny per bag, which is my price.

Enjoy this beautiful weather we’re having!