Currently on Amazon the price for Huggies Little Snugglers is an amazing price. You can get a box of size 1 with 216 diapers for $31.19 when you do the Subscribe and Save option as an Amazon Prime member. Each diaper ends up costing only $0.14! This is a great price for this particular brand, I have yet to see them at this price anywhere. And I believe there are coupons you can clip to save you even more. And the best part is you get FREE shipping. Oh and you can cancel your subscription at any time.
Go HERE to grab this deal.
Want an even better deal??? On Amazon you can get a box of size 1 Huggies Snug & Dry with 276 diapers for $31.19 (same price as the Little Snugglers). But for this box each diapers ends up costing $0.11! This is also the Subscribe and Save option. Remember when I said $0.14/diaper on Huggies was a price I rarely saw, well this is $0.03 cheaper.
Go HERE to grab this deal.
Be sure to get on these right away because these prices may not last long.
Here is what I personally did. I ended up going with the Snug & Dry diapers. I clipped a coupon on Amazon a while back (I did this by going to Today's Deal and filtering by "Baby" and then towards the end of the list of deals there are coupons) which saved me an additional $13.65. I saved $7.80 by doing the Subscribe & Save option. So for this box of 276 diapers (normally $38.99) I paid $17.54! Which really means that each diaper cost me $0.06!!! If that's not a great deal I don't know what is!!!
Happy Saving!!!
Saving Money with Marisa
Monday, August 29, 2016
Saving can be REALLY easy
We went grocery shopping at City Market Friday night. I of course had my paper coupons that City Market sends me as well as their APP on my phone up so I would know what digital coupons I had. We got our items and checked out. We love watching the price drop as it realizes what digital coupons I have (seriously it drops A TON). Then of course they scan in our paper coupons and the price drops some more. After paying comes my FAVORITE part when they say just how much I saved. This particular trip we saved $110 or 33%! And all I had to do was use my FREE savings card to get great prices in the first place, use their APP or website to upload digital coupons directly to my card, and bring the paper coupons that City Market either sends me in the mail or gives me when I check out (I often get 4 paper coupons right there at the store). It's really that easy.
So what coupons can you get downloaded to your card? Here are a few of the coupons I used just this last Friday... Totino's Pizza Rolls, Stouffer Family Sizes Entrees (we're going to be using these a lot after our baby comes because I will not want or have the time to cook and these are delicious), Lunchables (great for lunches for Jared to take to work), Kroger Frozen Potatoes (we got tater rounds so we can have them with a snacky dinner or with a breakfast), Powerade, Kroger Frozen Chicken Breasts (I think it's a 3 pound bag), Hot Pockets (again another lunch item for Jared), Twix Ice Cream Bars (yep Ice Cream is almost always something you can get a coupon for EVEN Ben & Jerry's), and Kroger Rubbed Ribs (they're SO good so if I see this coupon I ALWAYS get it). So if you were paying attention I had digital coupons on frozen items (easy dinners), items in the meat department, and items from the lunch meat aisle. But these were just the coupons I used this trip, they have coupons for items throughout the entire store. My favorite coupons these days have been those in Baby. Our baby isn't due for another 8 weeks (CRAZY) but I already have all the newborn diapers I am going to need because of the coupons on diapers. They ALWAYS have coupons on Luvs, Huggies, and Pampers Diapers and wipes not to mention coupons on formula, bottles, and baby snacks. Thanks to these digital coupons I have some diapers for our baby until she is out of size 2 diapers (I don't have enough so I will still be uploading those coupons and grabbing diapers when the price is right). Another great thing that happens EVERY Friday is those Friday Freebies. That means every single Friday you can download a coupon for that week's free item. I think the coupon this last Friday was Carmex lip product. In the past I've gotten free gummy bears, drinks, cookies, and some others. And this is EVERY Friday and all you have to do is grab the coupon on Friday and the coupon is good for a few weeks. And what did I need to do to get these amazing coupons??? Either log into my City Market account on my computer or get on the APP and when I see a coupon I want click "load to card". Does it get any easier than that?
Now what about those paper coupons? Well City Market just mails me the coupons and all I have to do is remember to take them with me. I get paper coupons on produce (usually salad kits and veggie trays), salad dressings, frozen items, and even beverages. It is ALWAYS coupons for the things I am buying anyway, so it's basically free money. All I had to do to make sure I get my coupons is make sure that my City Market account is up to date with my current mailing address. Oh and shop at City Market so that the coupons reflect what I actually buy.
Alright so what if you don't have a "City Market" card? Well if you have a Smith's Card or any other Kroger Store Card it's the same thing. You just log into your store of choice (in my case City Market) and create your account with your savings card number. And if you don't have a Kroger Card you just ask for one either at Customer Service or at the register. Easy as pie!
If any of my local readers would like some helping getting their account set up or just want me to mentor them as they start on this new way of shopping just let me know.
Happy Saving!!!
So what coupons can you get downloaded to your card? Here are a few of the coupons I used just this last Friday... Totino's Pizza Rolls, Stouffer Family Sizes Entrees (we're going to be using these a lot after our baby comes because I will not want or have the time to cook and these are delicious), Lunchables (great for lunches for Jared to take to work), Kroger Frozen Potatoes (we got tater rounds so we can have them with a snacky dinner or with a breakfast), Powerade, Kroger Frozen Chicken Breasts (I think it's a 3 pound bag), Hot Pockets (again another lunch item for Jared), Twix Ice Cream Bars (yep Ice Cream is almost always something you can get a coupon for EVEN Ben & Jerry's), and Kroger Rubbed Ribs (they're SO good so if I see this coupon I ALWAYS get it). So if you were paying attention I had digital coupons on frozen items (easy dinners), items in the meat department, and items from the lunch meat aisle. But these were just the coupons I used this trip, they have coupons for items throughout the entire store. My favorite coupons these days have been those in Baby. Our baby isn't due for another 8 weeks (CRAZY) but I already have all the newborn diapers I am going to need because of the coupons on diapers. They ALWAYS have coupons on Luvs, Huggies, and Pampers Diapers and wipes not to mention coupons on formula, bottles, and baby snacks. Thanks to these digital coupons I have some diapers for our baby until she is out of size 2 diapers (I don't have enough so I will still be uploading those coupons and grabbing diapers when the price is right). Another great thing that happens EVERY Friday is those Friday Freebies. That means every single Friday you can download a coupon for that week's free item. I think the coupon this last Friday was Carmex lip product. In the past I've gotten free gummy bears, drinks, cookies, and some others. And this is EVERY Friday and all you have to do is grab the coupon on Friday and the coupon is good for a few weeks. And what did I need to do to get these amazing coupons??? Either log into my City Market account on my computer or get on the APP and when I see a coupon I want click "load to card". Does it get any easier than that?
Now what about those paper coupons? Well City Market just mails me the coupons and all I have to do is remember to take them with me. I get paper coupons on produce (usually salad kits and veggie trays), salad dressings, frozen items, and even beverages. It is ALWAYS coupons for the things I am buying anyway, so it's basically free money. All I had to do to make sure I get my coupons is make sure that my City Market account is up to date with my current mailing address. Oh and shop at City Market so that the coupons reflect what I actually buy.
Alright so what if you don't have a "City Market" card? Well if you have a Smith's Card or any other Kroger Store Card it's the same thing. You just log into your store of choice (in my case City Market) and create your account with your savings card number. And if you don't have a Kroger Card you just ask for one either at Customer Service or at the register. Easy as pie!
If any of my local readers would like some helping getting their account set up or just want me to mentor them as they start on this new way of shopping just let me know.
Happy Saving!!!
Friday, March 4, 2016
Digital Coupons
Hello everyone! Sorry I have been a little MIA, life got crazy and honestly I haven't done a ton of grocery shopping lately.
Today I want to just talk about digital coupons at your local Kroger store. This ONE thing can make a huge difference on your budget, and it is WAY easy. Each store has their own app so you can do it all from your phone (that is if you phone cooperates which mine does not).
A close friend of mine is having a baby so I actually looked at the baby category coupons. There were coupons on Huggies, Luvs, and Pampers Diapers and you save anywhere from $1 to $3 per package. And with how many diapers you buy with a new little one you SHOULD be using these coupons. Besides diapers there were coupons on Johnson's Baby products, Destin products, PullUps, Organic Baby Food, Similac or Enfamil (yes formula has a coupon), Playtex bottles, and a few other items. And this is just 1 of many categories of coupons.
My point is that there are coupons on most of the things you are buying anyway. Yogurt, cookies, cheese, shampoo, hair product, soap, cleaners, frozen foods (aka easy dinners), baby, yogurt, pet food/treats. And the best part is that on Friday's there is ALWAYS a coupon for you to get something FREE. Today's item is a FREE Lindor Milk Chocolate Egg. I'll be grabbing it before the 20th when it expires (because the coupon is always good for a couple weeks). And it's FREE! All I had to do was log in and load it to my card. Easy, especially since I was already on the computer anyway.
Point is... you are using your card anyway to save money at the store (if not you should be because it's free), so why not take 5 minutes to set your account up and save even more. AND the more you use your card and the digital coupons the more the store will help you save. Eventually you'll have paper coupons sent to you that has free items and coupons for the things you buy regularly. Plus eventually you'll get coupons to get a Personal Price on the items you buy regularly (I even get a personal price on produce sometimes).
Load those coupons and save away!
Happy Saving!
Marisa
Today I want to just talk about digital coupons at your local Kroger store. This ONE thing can make a huge difference on your budget, and it is WAY easy. Each store has their own app so you can do it all from your phone (that is if you phone cooperates which mine does not).
A close friend of mine is having a baby so I actually looked at the baby category coupons. There were coupons on Huggies, Luvs, and Pampers Diapers and you save anywhere from $1 to $3 per package. And with how many diapers you buy with a new little one you SHOULD be using these coupons. Besides diapers there were coupons on Johnson's Baby products, Destin products, PullUps, Organic Baby Food, Similac or Enfamil (yes formula has a coupon), Playtex bottles, and a few other items. And this is just 1 of many categories of coupons.
My point is that there are coupons on most of the things you are buying anyway. Yogurt, cookies, cheese, shampoo, hair product, soap, cleaners, frozen foods (aka easy dinners), baby, yogurt, pet food/treats. And the best part is that on Friday's there is ALWAYS a coupon for you to get something FREE. Today's item is a FREE Lindor Milk Chocolate Egg. I'll be grabbing it before the 20th when it expires (because the coupon is always good for a couple weeks). And it's FREE! All I had to do was log in and load it to my card. Easy, especially since I was already on the computer anyway.
Point is... you are using your card anyway to save money at the store (if not you should be because it's free), so why not take 5 minutes to set your account up and save even more. AND the more you use your card and the digital coupons the more the store will help you save. Eventually you'll have paper coupons sent to you that has free items and coupons for the things you buy regularly. Plus eventually you'll get coupons to get a Personal Price on the items you buy regularly (I even get a personal price on produce sometimes).
Load those coupons and save away!
Happy Saving!
Marisa
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
City Market Ad 12/16-12/25
Hello everyone! I hope you are all enjoying this holiday season.
This is the last Ad before Christmas which means there are TONS of great things to post about. So if you've got a Christmas Party coming up, still have some holiday baking to do or still need to get everything for your Christmas dinner or Christmas Breakfast be sure to keep reading.
This is the last Ad before Christmas which means there are TONS of great things to post about. So if you've got a Christmas Party coming up, still have some holiday baking to do or still need to get everything for your Christmas dinner or Christmas Breakfast be sure to keep reading.
- Ham - prices range from $0.99 to $2.49/lb depending on whether you want it sliced already and glaze and such.
- Broccoli Crowns - $0.99
- King Sooper/City Market Butter - $2.49
- Lays Family Size Potato Chips or Rtiz Crackers - $1.49
- 12 pack soda (includes Pepsi & Coca-Cola) - 4 for $10
- Martinelli's or Knudsen Sparkling Cider - $1.77
- 3 pound Cuties (clemtines) - $3.49
- Red or Gold Potatoes (5 lb bag) - 2 for $5
- Celery or Sweet Yellow Onions - $0.79
- Salad Blends - 2 for $5
- Turkey - prices range from $0.99 to $1.39/lb depending on if you want a frozen one or butterball
- Honesuckle Turkey Breast - $1.99/lb
- Quacker, Cap'n Crunch, or Life Cereal - 4 for $10 PLUS when you buy 4 you get a FREE gallon of Milk
- Philadelphia Cream Cheese - 2 for $3 (There is a digital coupon on these)
- Kroger Sour Cream or Dip - 2 for $3
- Doritos or Ruffles Potato Chips - 2 for $5
- Kroger Frozen Potatoes - $1.99
- Kroger Broth - 2 for $1
- Kroger or Green Giant Frozen Vegetables - 10 for $10
- Idahoan or Betty Crocker Mashed Potatoes - 10 for $10
- Kroger Egg Nog - $2.99
- Marie Calender's Pies - $4.99 (there have been digital coupons for these)
- Kaukauna Cheese Ball or Log - $3.99 (there is a digital coupon on these)
- 7UP 2 L - $0.88 each when you buy 4
- Kroger Spices - 50% off (great time to stock up)
- Kroger Vegetable Oil - $1.99
- Pillsbury Pie Crusts or Cookies - 2 for $5 (there have been digital coupons for these)
- Kraft Cheese - 2 for $5
- Select Dog Treats (because every dog deserves a treat for Christmas) - 4 for $10
- Holiday Plush - 40% off
- Russell Stour or Whitman's Chocolates - Buy 1 Get 1 FREE
Be sure to check out the digital coupons to save extra on the things you buy regularly. The more you use the coupons the more coupons you'll get for the things you buy anyway.
I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas!
Happy Saving!!!
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
This week's City Market Ad
Hey everyone! This weeks ad has a LOT of great things to help you get ready for the holidays.
- Grade A Frozen Turkey - $0.69/lb (This is a FANTASTIC price on Turkey, if you need to bring the bird to Thanksgiving or want a 2nd Thanksgiving on your own be sure to grab this)
- Boneless Pork Loin Chops - Buy 1 Get 1 FREE (This happens frequently, but is always a great deal, you can easily get 2-4 meals out of these)
- Colorado Proud Milk (Includes Kroger Orange Juice AND Chocolate Milk) - $1.99
- Pepsi, Coca-Cola, or 7UP - 3 for $10
- Marie Callender's Pie - $4.99 PLUS you get 1 FREE Reddi-Wip Wipped Topping (if you're needing to bring a pie to Thanksgiving these are always a hit plus you'll have the topping to go with it)
- Kroger Whipped Topping - $0.88 (you'd need this for pies and other deserts this holiday season)
- Kroger Frozen Vegetables - 10 for $10
- Big K Soda - 4 for $9
- Idahoan Mashed Potatoes - 10 for $10
- Powerade - $0.79
- Pyrex Bakeware or Prepware - 20% off (if you find that you need a pie pan or any other items to prepare your holiday goodies be sure to check out their selection.)
This week there is also a Buy 10 Save $5 deal going on, which is basically you automatically saving $.50 on every item. There are a lot of things on here, and all the prices show what they cost WHEN you buy 10 participating items.
- Pillsbury Crescent or Sweet Rolls - $1.38 (in the past there have been digital coupons for these so you could potentially save more)
- Doritos or Ruffles Chips - $1.99
- Green Giant Vegetables or Swanson Broth - $0.49
- Stove Top Stuffing or 6 oz Kroger Canberry Sauce - $0.99
- Pepsi or 7Up 2 liters - $0.99 (there is a digital coupon to save $1.00 when you buy 3 7Up 2 liters)
- Kroger Sour Cream - $0.99
- Campbell's Cream of Chicken or Mushroom Soup - $0.75
- Pillsbury Cake Mix - $0.69
- Hormel Fully Cooked Bacon - $2.99 (these you just reheat so you can still get the bacon without a lot of effort, great for breakfast or for a BLT)
- Nabisco Snack Crackers - $1.79
- Pumpkin Cake Rolls - $6.49 (This just sounds delicious so you might as well get it cheaper right?)
- Martinelli's Sparkling Cider or Juice - $1.49 (great drink for those fancy dinners or make good gifts for friends and neighbors)
- Hillshire Lit'l Smokies - $2.79 (lots of people take these guys to their holiday parties for a food that is a big hit and doesn't take a lot of energy to make)
- Kellogg's or General Mills Cereal - $2.99
- Keebler Cookies - $1.99
- American Beauty Pasta or Del Monte Tomatoes - $0.49
- Campbell's Chunky Soup - $0.99 (it's soup season and these are some of the best canned soups out there, plus they make for an easy dinner)
- Pringles - $0.99
- NyQuil or DayQuil Cold Relief - $7.49 (in the past there have been digital coupons for these so you could potentially save more)
- Kleenex Facial Tissue - $0.99 (Kleenex brand tissues are the best, make sure you have them for when you've got a cold)
- Totino's Pizza Rolls - $2.49 (in the past there have been digital coupons for these so you could potentially save more)
I also went through the Digital Coupons that are available, and here are a few that I would load to your card.
- HALLS Drops - Save $1.00 on 2 (with cold season approaching I'd grab this one)
- Reddi-wip Whipped Topping - Save $0.25 (with all the pies we'll be eating over the next month or 2 this is the best one to put on top of any pie)
- Pam cooking spray - Save $0.30
- Jamba 8oz Frozen Smoothie - Save $1.00
- Hormel Bacon Toppings - Save $1.00 on 2
- Hunt's Pasta Sauce - Save $1.00 on 4 or Save $0.50 on 3
- Kroger Snack or Party Tray - Save $2.00
- Hormel Gatherings Party Tray - Save $3.00
There were lots of coupons on cleaning products, diapers, baby food, coffee, dental care, medicine, laundry, dish soap, cereal and more. Be sure to grab all the coupons you think you'd possibly use (remember it doesn't hurt you to load them to your card and then not use them).
This week's Friday Freebie is going to be a FREE M&Ms Crispy or a FREE Snickers Rockin Nut Road. Who doesn't want free candy? Don't forget you have to download it on FRIDAY (11/13).
Happy Savings!!!
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
City Market Ad (10/28-11/3)
Hello everyone! Sorry I have been MIA the last several months, what can I say life got away with me.
With Halloween this Saturday there are A LOT of great things in the ad. I am definitely making a trip to the store this Friday. Here are a few items that I found...
With Halloween this Saturday there are A LOT of great things in the ad. I am definitely making a trip to the store this Friday. Here are a few items that I found...
- Pepsi, Coca-Cola, 7-Up (12 pk) - 4 for $10 (this price only comes around a few times a year so I'd stock up now)
- Big K (12 pk) - 4 for $9
- Pillsbury Crescent or Sweet Rolls - $1.88
- Powerade - $0.49 each (this price doesn't happen very often so I'd stock up on these)
- Tropicana Orange Juice - 2 for $5
- Boneless Pork Sirloin Roast - $1.99/lb
- Kroger Grade A Frozen Turkey - $0.69/lb
- Totino's Pizza Rolls (15ct) - 10 for $10 (sometimes there are digital coupons on these)
- Tyson Crispy Chicken Strips or Anytizers or Grilled Chicken - $5.99 (sometimes there are digital coupons on these)
- Red, Green, or Black Seedless Grapes - $1.99/lb
- Lay's Family Sized Potato Chips - $1.88
There are lots of other great deals in this weeks ad, but these were the things that I would add to my list.
Also here are a few items that you can find a digital coupon for.
- Hamburger Helper
- Pop Secret & Orville Redenbacher's Popcorn
- Yoplait Yogurt
- Chex Mix
- Lucky Charms Cereal
- HARIBO Gummie Products
- Progressive Soups
- Kroger Bacon (yes you read that right bacon)
- LifeSaver Mints
- Quacker Instant Oatmeal
- Teddy Grahams
- Tampax Tampons
- Tide Laundry Detergent
- Bounty Paper Towels
- Crest & Colgate Toothpaste
- Puffs Facial Tissue
- Febreeze Products
- Charmin Toilet Tissue
- Advil Pain Reliever
- Huggies & Luvs Diapers
- Clorox Cleaning Products
- Dial Soaps
- Dawn Liquid Dish Soap
- Theraflu
- Purina One
- Claratin
- Cover Girl Cosmetics
NEVER forget to check the digital coupons. All you have to do is create an account with City Market (or other Kroger Store) and link your card to it. Then your coupons get loaded directly to your card. It doesn't take long and you save TONS.
Happy Saving!!!
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Ad 5/13-5/19
Another week. I've got to make a trip to City Market this weekend so I figured I better post what things I found and am putting on my grocery list.
Happy Saving!
- Colorado Proud Milk (Chocolate Milk & Orange Juice are included as well) - $1.99
- Boneless Pork Loin Chops - Buy 1 Get 1 FREE
- Quacker Cap'n Crunch or Life Cereal - $1.88
- Fresh Heritage Farms Chicken Drumsticks or Thighs - $1.19/lb
- Nexcare Bandages - Buy 1 Get 1 FREE
- Frito Lay Party Size Snacks - $2.98 (must buy 2 to get this price)
- Nabisco or Ritz Crackers - $1.99
- Kroger Potatoes - $1.99
- Freschetta Frozen Pizza
- Totino's Pizza Rolls
- Bertolli Skillet Meals
- Ragu Pasta Sauce
- Kraft Cheese or Sargento Shredded Cheese
- General Mills Cereal
- Pringles
Happy Saving!
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