readers, can I get your opinion?

I mentioned before that I have a web company working on designing a new site for me, as well as merging the information on to that site. I’m also switching hosts.

Anyway, I own the domain name lisasabargainalert.com, but I’ve also purchased SmartSpendingSpot.com.

Which do you like better?

Blue Bunny-new printable

PrintableCouponSpot posted a new $2 printable for Blue Bunny.

The shelf price is 4.69, so you’d need to buy 4 at Superfresh to hit the $15 spending threshold. Use two of the $2 coupons, two of the $1 printables I posted the other day, plus one $0.50 SF store coupon.

After sale price and coupons, pay just $5.50, get $3 back. This catalina at Superfresh ends tomorrow.

Superfresh store coupons

Remember a few weeks ago, I posted that I found a Valentine’s booklet, or heart-health themed booklet, with SF store coupons in it? Well, some of those coupons coincide with the sales this week. It’s a magazine sized booklet, with a Valentine’s day type picture on cover.

Simply Potatoes-$0.50 off one, on sale for $2.49
Blue Bunny-$0.50 off any one item, can stack with the $1 printable link I posted
Ore Ida potatoes

These store coupons expire on 2/24, same day as last day of sale. Hopefully you can still find them if you want them.

Entertainment book deal, plus free guide!

There’s a good deal out right now on the 2011 Entertainment Books, only $19.99 shipped. If you use just one restaurant coupon, you’ll get that back. I sometimes wonder if the Groupon/Living Social phenomena will make Entertainment Books obsolete, but for now they are alive, well, and full of great deals. And maybe the whole groupon thing just isn’t you, you prefer to have a book to go through at your leisure to pick a restaurant, rather than the frenzied BUY IT NOW mentality of the deal sites.

In any event, a few years ago, one of the owners of hcw wrote a guide to go along with the Entertainment Books. It’s very useful and gives you some out-of-the-box ideas for the coupons. For example, this is one of my favorites–go through the book and snag all the coupons for your favorite carryout restaurants, then keep them in an envelope in your car. That way you’ll always have them on hand if you want to pick something up on the way home from work. How ingenious.

The best part about this guide of how to better use your Entertainment Book–it’s free!

Order here (affiliate link):

Save on all the things you love to do!