Fall Festivals

It’s the time of year when fall festivals and similar events are everywhere. Here are some tips on ways to enjoy them, without giving yourself a sucker-punch in the wallet.

1. Don’t attend the festival over a  meal time. Go either mid-afternoon after lunch or just after dinner. Then enjoy a dessert treat or snack, without the expense of a full meal for the family.
2. Be cautious when purchasing knick-knack items. Cutesie things like pumpkin carving tools at the pumpkin patch and similar items at an apple orchard have very high mark up. You can almost always get a similar item elsewhere for less money.
3. To still support the local business, purchase whatever produce or baked goods they are offering.
4. For hay rides, pumpkin patches and the like, pack a lunch for your family if it’s appropriate. Bring your own water in a reusable bottle so you’re not tempted to buy a bottle.
5. If the kids want to play games or do the attractions, pick a sure thing. For example, pay for face painting which is a sure thing, as opposed to a game where the child may not win a prize to walk away with. That way you’re not tempted to keep handing over more cash until the child wins a prize.
6. Dress in decent clothing, bring your camera and pose for a family photo. Use it for your holiday cards this year. Much cheaper than a professional photo in a studio.
7. Visit the attraction’s website beforehand to see if there are any discount coupons available. Make sure you speak up and get any senior citizen or student discounts they may offer.

Most importantly, have fun! It can be done without breaking the bank.

Have a great weekend, s’posed to be beautiful here.

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.
 

It’s late today, but it’s here–coupon inserts for charity!

Here is the link, I got sidetracked this morning.

Giant this week

I’ve been so busy the past coupla weeks, I’ve barely had time to look at my ads, let alone clip any coupons. I haven’t done my weekly shopping trip in almost 2 weeks, I just keep stopping in for milk or bananas or whatever it is we’ve run out of.

I think I’m going to do my weekly trip at Giant. First, they have a gas deal when you spend $50, and that should just about cover my weekly trip. The Gatorade, which my husband drinks tons of when doing outdoor work and repairs, is only $0.88. I seldom find it for under a dollar. They have a $5/$20 Kraft deal, instant savings, not a catalina. But with the coupons from last week’s paper, should be a good deal. And they are running the $20 GM deal and get $5 worth of BTFE. I have enough coupons for the Fiber One stuff that I do well and get more BTFE for K’s school.

Herr’s potato chips are bogo, look for peelies. Kelloggs is a good deal, about $0.75/box if you use the coupons or IPs on coupons.com. They may disappear tomorrow (new month) so print them today!

Just remember, at Giant, deals work on sale prices, not shelf prices.

And don’t miss the coupon on the back of the flyer–free Elmer’s glue for the kids when you spend $15.