After Halloween sales

Don’t forget while you’re out & about this weekend, to check the stores for Halloween clearance items. Last year I got tons of decorations, treat bags, carving kits–all for 90% off. The deals will get better as the weeks progress, but of course the selection will get worse. I packed all my stuff away when I put away my Halloween decorations last year, and it was such a pleasant surprise to find my brand new things–especially remembering that I paid so little for them.

Here is the hcw board on Halloween deals, so you can check for specific stores.

Ten Thousand Villages

Ten Thousand Villages in Ephrata is having a bag sale on Saturday. Whatever you can fit into one of their shopping bags is 20% off. Why not do some early Christmas shopping? I really like Ten Thousand Villages. It’s a Mennonite run organization that sells crafts and other items from around the world, making sure that all of the craftspeople receive a fair wage for their items. More info can be found here. They have many stores, including a closer one in Exton, but my flyer does not mention if the sale is at all stores, or just the main one in Ephrata. Why not take a nice drive out to Lancaster county and visit? They have unusual things, nice gift items and it does your heart good to be supporting the tradespeople when so many developing countries are taken advantage of.

One of the items I like that they sell is their selection of music. There’s a selection of world music for kids call Putumayo Kids. Kevin really likes it and so do I. Let’s face it, kids’ music can be terribly annoying, but this is stuff I really like, no many how many times we hear it. So far we have Animal Playground , Dreamland, and a few others. We’re big Sesame Street fans around here, so I am getting him their newest release, the Sesame Street one for Christmas. Trust me, you’ll find yourself humming and singing along to these tunes.

Slow week coming up

On Wednesdays I get my weekly ads in the mailbox for the following week. Overall looks like a slow week, but I like slow weeks once in a while, to take a break.

The Giant ad is a bust, imo, not going there.

Walgreen’s–don’t see anything that warrants a special trip. Celestial Seasonings tea is free with recent mfr coupon and wags coupon. But for some reason I only have one mfr coupon and I went thru all my inserts. Schick Quattro razors are also a good deal if you have any bogo coupons left and combine it with monthly booklet coupon. But I’m not making a special trip for razors.

Kmart–I need a break. I did two trips this weeks. Yesterday I got about $50 worth of stuff for $7 so I was pleased. More of the same-Vaseline intensive care lotion, dove hair care, Glade, some candy for Friday (on sale 3 for $5, use the $1 off 3 coupon to make them 3 for $3), had a Capri Sun catalina from Acme for $1 so my capri sun was $0.50.

CVS–The November monthly deals start and there is a Pampers deal. I’d like to get some Pampers but not sure I have enough ECBs. Have to work on this one. Other than the Pampers, nothing warrants a special trip, imo.

Acme-check out the back page of the ad. There’s a combination deal of General Mills products and Unilever–spend $30 get $15 back. This deal I’ll probably do as part of my weekly shopping trip. There are dozens of items included, and I figure that I can spend $30, then with coupons get my total down to about $17 or $18, and get $15 back. I’m pretty sure there are coupons out there for just about every item listed, so compare your coupons against the list. I’m hoping that this catalina will roll, so I’ll do a transaction, then use my $15 cat to turn around and do it again and hopefully get another one. Don’t forget to go to eatbetteramerica and get any GM printables you may need.

slow week at Walgreen’s

I found $9 in RR in my purse that were going to expire this week. I really hadn’t planned on going. I wanted to go to Kmart this week and that’s it. But my inner miser will never allow me to trash $9, so………….here’s what I did

4.50 pedialyte
4.50 pedialyte
0.67 clearanced sandwich bags
Used
-1.50 pedialyte
-1.50 pedialyte
-4.00 or -5.00 RR (did this transaction twice)

Paid $1.71 and $2.71 for the transactions, got $2 RR back each time. Not fantastic, but $4 for a four quarts of Pedialyte is a great price and I have another $4RR. It’s normally over $5 a quart. And I’ll be glad that I have it on hand when illness strikes.