Target Weekly Ad Deals 9/11 – 9/17

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Brandy at Brandy’s Big Bargains has your Target deals this week.

Highlights include…

M&M’s Bagged Candy $8/3
$1 RP 9/11
$1/2 RP 8/28
$1.50/2 September All You Magazine
= as low as $5/3
 
Kashi, Assorted Bars, Cookies, Frozen Entrees, and cereal – $2.99
♦ Buy any 5 listed & get 1 FREE
$1/3 TLC Bars Target Printable
$1/3 Kashi Cereal Target Printable
$1/2 Kashi Snack Items Target Printable
$2 Recyclebank Redemption
$1 TLC Pita Crisps printable
$.75 Frozen entree or Pizza Printable
$1/3 bars Printable
$1 cereal or snack item printable
= varies depending on coupons used
 
Schick Intuition or Hydro 5 Razors – $6.49
♦ Receive a $5 Target Gift Card wyb 2
$2 SS 8/17
= as low as $1.99 each after coupons & gift card
 
Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion – $6.49
$1 Target Printable
$2 RecycleBank Coupon
$3/2 SS 9/11
= as low as $3.49
 
Scrubbing Bubbles One Step Toilet Cleaning Kit – $8.99
$4 Printable
$4 SS 9/11
= $4.99 each
 

Thanks, Brandy


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Rite Aid Weekly Ad Deals 9/11 – 9/17

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Corrie at Centsable Momma has your Rite Aid deals this week.
Highlights include…

Bayer Aspirin (20-36 ct.), $2.99
Get $1 +UP Reward (Limit 2)
$1.50 printable
$2 RP 9/11
$2 SS 6/12
$1 RP 9/11
$2 September Redbook Magazine
$2 September Woman’s Day
$1 Sep. RA printable
= Better than FREE after +UP Reward (combine SC and MFR)
**Qualifies for $5 +UP Reward wyb $15 (Limit 1) – regional
 
All No Nonsense Items, B1G1 50% off (psa $1.99)
Get $2 +UP Reward wyb 2 (Limit 4)
$1.50 RA Aug printable
= Better than FREE after coupon and +UP Reward
 
Gentle Naturals or Caldesene Baby Care Products, $4.99
Get $4 +UP Reward (Limit 2)
$1 printable
$1 printable
= FREE after coupon and +UP Reward
 
Irish Spring Antiperspirant/Deodorant, $2.99
Get $2 +UP Reward (Limit 4)
$1 Peelie
= As low as FREE after coupon and +UP Reward
 
Select Cold Care Products, $4.99
Get $1 +UP Reward (Limit 4)
–Theraflu Packets (6 ct.) or Warming Liquid (8.3 oz.)
$2 printable
$2 Rite Aid Flu Coupon Book
$1 Sept. RA printable
–Triaminic Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer or Cold Relief Liquid (4 oz.) or Thin Strips (14 ct.)
$1 SS 8/21
$2 Rite Aid Flu Coupon Book
$1 Sept. RA printable
= As low as FREE after coupons and +UP Reward (combine SC and MFR)
 

Thanks, Corrie


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Huggies Natural Care Wipes for $1.13/Tub

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This is a GREAT STOCK UP PRICE ON WIPES!

Amazon has the Huggies Natural Care Baby Wipes, Fragrance-Free, Refill, 216-Count Pack (Pack of 3) reduced to $10.15 with  Subscribe & Save  (What is Subscribe & Save?). This equates to a pack of 3 wipes for only $1.13 a tub.

You can also pick up a Walgreens deal this week and with the right coupons, get it for as little as $.83 a tub.

Huggies Wipes – 216 ct $4.99
Use 1 $2/1 Infant Care Book (Walgreens Coupon)
and Use 1 $.50/1 Huggies coupon from the 9/11 inserts
= $2.49 or like $.83/tub.
Note: If you do not have the Infant Care Book coupon, the Amazon deal is a great price!

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Thanks, Passion for Savings


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Thermal Laminator $21.99 shipped!

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Update: This has great reviews by the Facebook fans!

Head to Amazon to grab this Scotch Thermal Laminator for just $21.99 (from $80.49) shipped FREE with Prime. Save 73%!  If you don’t have Prime, become a member of AmazonMom (it’s free) and you’ll get a free trial of Prime.

It gets 4.5 out of 5 stars with 243 reviews so that sounds pretty good to me! This is perfect for laminating your own pictures or chore charts or bag tags or anything else you would love to laminate!

This is the lowest I have seen on this by about $8.

Thanks, Give me Neither

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Kroger Weekly Ad Matchups – Southeast (SE) 9/11 – 9/17

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Coupon Guidelines

1. On B1G1, use two coupons (you are getting two items.) You do not have to buy 2 items to get the B1G1 price (this would mean buying one items gets you 50% off.)

2. Always combine sales, store coupons and MFR coupons when you can, although some Kroger stores do not allow combining Kroger eCoupons with MFR coupons.

3. Kroger doubles paper coupons up to $.50 (check with your local Kroger to see if this is the case – some stores even triple coupons in the lower $.30s and below.) My prices show coupons as $.50 and below as being doubled.  This includes $.50/2, etc.

4. Make sure you scan your Kroger card for low prices. Also, load your Kroger card with ecoupons including Cellfire, Shortcuts, and Kroger. You can no longer combine digital coupons with paper coupons and they will not double either.

5. Attach your Upromise card Here for long term savings.

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Coupon Resources
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Sale dates and sales vary by location. Check with your local Kroger for sale dates. I am highlighting the Atlanta area but your Kroger might match. Check Kroger’s website to see the specials running this week.

Kick off to Savings Promotion: Save $5 at checkout when you buy 10 participating items. The extra $.50 off per item has already been deducted in the prices below.

Barbara’s Cereal or Multigrain Cereal Bars – 6 pk. $2.49 with discount
$1 printable
= $1.49 each
 
General Mills Cereal – 8.9-13.8 oz. $1.99 with discount
$1/3 printable
$1/3 GM 9/11, 8/7
$.50 Plain Cheerios printable
$.50 Trix printable
$.75 Wheaties printable
$.75 Wheaties printable
$.75 Wheaties Kroger eCoupon
$75 Fiber One printable
$1 Wheaties printable
= as low as $.24 for Wheaties (if you are able to combine SC and MFR)
 
General Mills Cereal Treats, Nature Valley Granola Bars or Fiber One Chewy Bars $2.29 with discount
$.40 GM 9/11, 8/7
$.50 Cereal Treats printable (cn)
$.75/2 Nature Valley GM 9/11
$.75/2 printable (cn)
$.75/2 Nature Valley Kroger eCoupon
$1/2 Cereal Treats printable
$1/2 GM 8/7
$1/2 Nature Valley GM 9/11
$1/2 GM 9/11, 8/7
= as low as $1.29 for cereal treats
 
Del Monte Fruit – 14.5-15.2 oz. can $.89 with discount
 
Bull’s Eye or Kraft BBQ Sauce – $.69 with discount
 
Marzetti Salad Dressing $2.49 with discount
$1 SS 9/11, 7/24
$2 RP 7/31, SS 7/24
= $.49 – $1.49 each
 

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Halloween Costumes – up to 70% off

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Head to 6pm today and you’ll find Halloween Costumes on sale for up to 70% off!  You will have to enter “Halloween Costumes” in the search box to find them but then you’ll find plenty of options.

I liked the little boy options and there are plenty of Star Wars outfits to choose from, like the Storm Trooper one above for just $19.20 from $64.  It comes with a helmet too!

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Ends Tomorrow – 8×10 Photo Prints for $1.99

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Sometimes 8×10 photos can be the hardest item to save on. If you need some for your home/album, now is a great time to order.

Head over to SeeHere and place an 8×10 regular or collage photo(s) in your cart for $3.49/each. Use coupon code prints-91211 to bring it down to $1.99.

Head to SeeHere for a look.

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Extreme Couponing | Organizing Your Coupons

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One of the most important things to do when beginning Extreme Couponing is organizing your coupons. If you don’t know where to find a coupon you have (due to a stash full of unorganized coupons) then you are not able to reach your full saving potential. Below I am going to show you different organizations methods that work.

Method One: Organize Inserts by Date
This method has been the method I have used for years. I prefer it as it requires the least of my on my Sundays.

How to Start:
1.) Pull your inserts from the Sunday Paper and write the date on the front.
2.) Hole-punch the left margin of the coupon (In all my years, have not had problem with this messing up barcodes to scan.)
3.) Place your inserts in a large binder with oldest in the back and newest in the front (arranged by date.)

Pros:
1.) This makes finding a certain date’s coupon VERY easy to locate.
2.) All your inserts are in one place.
3.) Doesn’t require much time to organize each week.
4.) Easy to get rid of expired coupons. Clean your binder starting in the back.
5.) You have every coupon that came out in the Sunday paper – no coupons went to waste. So even if there is a coupon for a product you don’t buy, you might find the product cheap/free and you can donate the item.

Cons:
1.) Bulky
2.) When searching for a particular coupon (toothpaste), it is not easy to locate. I could be anywhere in your binder.
3.) There is a lot of “extra” advertisement paper (coupons only take up so much room on each insert.)
4.) Doesn’t leave room for loose coupons – another method is necessary to attach to this style of organizing.

Examples:
• See My Example HERE.

Method Two: Organize Coupons by Type
This method is the most common for couponers. Most coupon “pros” (if we can call them that) arrange their coupons this way.

How to Start:
1.) Pull your inserts from the Sunday paper and cut. (Note: If you have multiple copies of the same type, lay individual, like pages on top of each other and cut coupons from multiple inserts at the same time.
2.) Once your coupons are cut, organize them by type. You can arrange by type using photo sheets or baseball card inserts.
3.) Place photo/baseball card inserts into a large binder. You can add as well a zipper pouch for scissors, pens, paperclips, etc.

Pros:
1.) Organization at its best. If done right, this system is very orderly and neat.
2.) Easy to navigate for type of coupon. When you are in the store you can easily go to your health section for a toothpaste coupon.
3.) Easier to see when a coupon is about to expired.
4.) All your coupons are in one place.
5.) All the “extra” paper in the Sunday inserts are recycled or throw away. You do not have an abundance of extra weight due to unneeded paper.

Cons:
1.) Time – you do need to find time to cut and organize coupons each week.
2.) Bulky.
3.) Hard to find a coupon by date. If you need to go to the 1/3 SS insert, you don’t know which coupon came from where.
4.) You must search page by page for expired coupons when cleaning out your binder.
5.) When cutting coupons, you are most likely throwing away coupons you don’t use/need. If there is a sale where that coupon makes something free or cheap, you don’t have that coupon to donate that product to others.

Examples:
• See or buy binder example HERE - She actually sells them as well so you don’t have to make your own.

Method Three: The File System
The title basically says it all. Acquire a file cabinet for all your coupons.

How to Start:
1.) Acquire a file cabinet or cube crate that can hold handing file folders
2.) Take your inserts and arrange by date. Each handing folder will house a different date’s coupons.

Pros:
1.) Clean and Neat.
2.) Requries the least amount of time.
3.) This makes finding a certain date’s coupon VERY easy to locate.
4.) All your inserts are in one place.
5.) Easy to get rid of expired coupons. Clean your files starting with the oldest date
6.) You have every coupon that came out in the Sunday paper – no coupons went to waste. So even if there is a coupon for a product you don’t buy, you might find the product cheap/free and you can donate the item.

Cons:
1.) Bulky – the most bulky method.
2.) Not really portable. You will not walk into the store with this method in your hand/cart.
3.) When searching for a particular coupon (toothpaste), it is not easy to locate. I could be anywhere in your file system.
4.) There is a lot of “extra” advertisement paper (coupons only take up so much room on each insert.)
5.) Doesn’t leave room for loose coupons – another method is necessary to attach to this style of organizing.

Examples:
• Please share if you have/see an example to where I can link.

Additional Methods
When couponing, you will most likely want to mix in other organizational methods. Of the above methods, method 1 and 3 don’t allow you to do it all in one place. You might be able to do it all with method 2.

Accordion File
For loose coupons, it is nice to have an accordion file. You can arrange this by type of coupon. You organization can be as specific ad dairy or as broad as grocery. Other tabs include health and beauty, baby, cleaning, household goods, etc. The accordion file is VERY easy to carry in the store. It can be as small as an envelope size or as large as a piece of paper (in width and height comparison- not depth.) This is a great place to organize peelies, catalinas, blinkies (store dispenser coupons), etc.

Envelopes
When shopping in a store, I plan my lists ahead of time. Like I have shared before, I do not walk in with my large coupon binder. Instead I carry in envelopes (and usually my accordion file mentioned above.) My envelopes are arranged by store name. For example, when I organize my CVS list I carry instead my envelopes coupons I need for THIS trip, Extra Care Bucks, My CVS Card, and rain checks. At the end of my CVS shopping, the envelope will be 95% empty from what I came in the store with.

Smaller Binder
My particular grocery store, Publix, often has a lot of additional coupon flyers/booklets. When I have extra booklets, I hole-punch the booklets and arrange them in a smaller binder. This I call my store coupon binder. If you desired, you could add some photo/baseball card inserts and place additional store coupons inside this binder as well. These would be coupons earned through rewards cards, food/baby clubs, etc. They usually are mailed, printed, or acquired in the store.

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Customized Banner for $5

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Year around, there is always a special event…a baby shower, a birthday, a welcome home, the possibilities are endless. This is a GREAT time to make a banner. Right now you can make a PERSONALIZED 18×54banner from ShindigZ for just $5!

To Get Yours:
1.) Head to ShindigZ
2.) Go to the “Banners” tab at the top
3.) You want to choose the custom 18×54 banner priced at $14.99.
4.) Personalize and add to your cart
5.) Use the code VS9DF6  at checkout.

Head to ShindigZ for a look. S&H is around $6.95.

Thanks, Common Sense with Money

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ESPN Magazine – just $3.50 per year

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Head to Tanga today and you’ll get a huge discount on ESPN Magazine today only. Get it for just $3.50 when you use code ESPN at checkout.

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