**~~Summer Savings Challenge~~**

I’m going to challenge myself to a summer savings challenge, and am inviting all of you to join me. I’m running this challenge here and on hotcouponworld, on the stockpiling forum where I am the moderator. One prize per site, and since this is a ‘last man/woman standing’ type of contest, we don’t know when it will end. But the prize will be a big envie of coupons, rainchecks, whatever else I can compile and what is current at that time.

It starts tomorrow, June 25. That’s right, tomorrow! For two reasons, one is that it’s an easy date for me to remember and I don’t really want people to have time to prepare. If I gave you a week or two to prepare, you could go out and overspend in preparation and this is all about stretching and saving a dollar.

Here’s how it works:

Starting June 25, you get to start with a few things. One is $25 for every member of your household. I plan to pull mine out in cash and keep in a separate pouch, but you can monitor it however you wish. GOAL: see how far we can all stretch a buck!

You also get a full tank of gas, so fill ‘er up. We’re going to try to see how far one tank can go, so you’ll have to plan your trips accordingly. GOAL: make us shop smarter and not running all over town for deals.

And you get to have a book of stamps, and $5 per family member in a paypal account. (for trades and MIRs) GOAL: trading, rebates, get rid of unused/unwanted items.

What gets deducted from your kitty of money:

1. Food, beverages, alcohol. Exceptions-any previously planned parties or gatherings, or something that you’d be expected to participate in because of work or something.

2. Outings & entertainment. Exceptions-any previously planned vacations, summer camps, work commitments.

3. Gas. Exceptions-commuting costs, and how you monitor that is up to you.

4. Clothing, accessories, handbags, shoes. Exceptions-if you’ve signed up your child for a sport/camp and you need to purchase a uniform or equipment, or a situation like that.

5. Utilities do not count. Except–if you’re on a monthly cell phone plan and you always go over in minutes or texting, the overage counts and gets deducted. The whole idea of this is to stick to your budget. So check your bill and square it up today.

6. Household-cleaning & paper supplies count. Necessary repairs do not. The very cute dish towels you see at Target and must have, they count.

7. Pets-routine food & medical do not count, treats and toys do.

8. Medical–Rx, copays, all that stuff–does not count.

How you can add to your kitty of money:

Any non-traditional form of income. So, not your salary. But use this as your motivator to grab all that stuff around the house and list it on ebay or craigslist. (Hence the money in paypal to get you started.) You can also trade or barter. Any money gained from MIRs can be added. If you watch the neigbor’s kid weekly for income, that’s usual income and doesn’t get added. But if you watch the kid or the dog for a weekend while they’re away and it’s just extra, it gets added. You can sell your stockpile, get money from surveys or focus groups–just as long as it’s not money you usually count on as part of your budget.

Any gift cards, RRs, ECBs, catalinas, swagbucks, etc. etc.–anything like that already in your possession is fair game!

And, I don’t want everyone sitting at home in the dark eating ketchup sandwiches, just to be frugal. I know that all of you know of ways to score free movie passes, bowling passes, amusement park passes……..so be creative and share with us how you’re doing.

I hope for much of the group to make it through most of the summer. In addition to posting deals, I’ll be posting my progress once in a while, so please post a comment here or on the thread on HCW.

Target and Chick-Fil-A–redeemed!

I just got back from both Target and Chick Fil A, and definitely will think about checking out more Target deals, as I got all my deals with NO hassles. That seriously has not happened to me in YEARS. Then again, I haven’t been there in years. I went to the Concordville store, so maybe it’s better staff, come to think of it, all my terrible experiences were at the stupid Lancaster store.

Anyway-

Target.com has lots of Target store coupons that you can pair up with mfr coupons for cheapies, freebies and MMs.

Cheap-
Hydro 4-pack of blades is 0.99 after both coupons. This is an awesome price for blade refills.
Aveeno has one variety of body wash on sale for $1.25, and there are $2/2 mfr coupons out for this. Makes is $0.50 for two bottles of Aveeno body wash. Concordville store was cleaned out, no pun intended.
Clearanced food-Tabasco sauce was clearanced to 0.91 and I had $0.50/1 mfr coupons.
The Archer Farms applesauce 6-packs were clearanced to 0.98, which is a fantastic price for this. I can rarely find it for less than $1.67 each. Don’t bother going to Concordville for this, I took them all;).
If you need ziplocs, and I hate paying for them, rarely do–but there’s a $1 target printable and lots of either $0.55 or $1.00 mfr coupons out for these. They were on sale for 2.50. Also eligible for the $5 rebate wyb 3, so technically a mm.

Free-
Clean & Clear has $2 printables online and Target has several items on sale for $2. The Concordville store was completely cleaned out of them, but it’s not like I needed those items, and at least it tells me that the deal must be good and that others are doing it. Still, it would have been nice to have more to add to the pile that we’re donating at hubby’s work.

MM-
Use the $1 Target printable and the $0.85 mfr coupon for Viva, on the twin packs which are 1.48. About a $0.40 mm per pack. Even a good deal if all you have is the printables and like Viva.

Scrubbing Bubbles sprayer–$5 mfr coupon combined with Target $3 printable, item is only 6.99. So a 1.01 mm on each that you buy. Don’t forget to google the SC Johnson rebate, you’ll get $5 back for every 3 SCJ items you buy, so basically I’m getting paid $8 for every three that I purchase.

Except–I did use my overage today for diapers. Of course the only double-dip coupon deal is the Huggies, and they were the only brand not on sale. Still, with all the Target and MFR printables out there, combined with overage from other items, makes for free/cheap diapers.

Chick Fil A–Ok, truth be told, I really don’t see what is so fabulous about their food. It’s fine, but not crave worthy like many of my friends post. Still, the 3 of us ate for $11, which is ok. Very nice, very clean play area, like my friend C said it would be. Free ice cream for the kids–they knew how to win my heart! FREE! And when we left, the one employee saw me struggling with two kiddos who did NOT want to leave the play area and held K’s hand and walked him out to the car. I don’t see any other fast food joint offering that type of service. I’m definitely sold! And now off to plan our cow costumes for July 9 so we can eat for free.

Restaurant.com 80% off again

Restaurant.com is doing another 80% off again. Use the code “SUMMER” when you check out. They have added new restaurants in our area, plus in Wilmington.

another Peebles printable

If you go to coupons.com, there’s another 25% off any one item at Peebles. You can print two, and remember, Peebles usually allows for stacking coupons on top of sales, on top of ‘use your cc’ discounts.

I just checked my email and had this IP for 20% off my entire purchase. It’s a YMMV, but in some cases you should be allowed to stack the two.