Well this week was a little higher than usual (I try to only spend $50-60 each week for groceries). Part of the reason why is because I found Pampers diapers on clearance at Target, which when I matched up a target coupon and a manufacturers coupon I had made them a really good deal. It was 116 size 5 Pampers Baby Dry, it cost just over $17 which works out to less than 15 cents/diaper (which is a really good price); and although I don't need diapers right now these along with my others should last almost the rest of the way through the summer!
Another good find was the Mug RootBeer & Sierra Mist (both Pepsi products) for $1. I have a rebate for $5 when you buy 4 Pepsi Brand 2-L, so I made $1 buying those 4. You can find these rebate forms at Walgreens stores, and my Walmart had these for $1 this week if you're interested.
We also got a ridiculous amount of cream cheese, and I'm definitely seeing some tasty cheesecake in our near future! I also stocked up on tortillas because I've discovered a serious lack of mexicans out here in Wisconsin and hence a serious lack of mexican food (and the stuff they do have at the store is way more expensive than it was in Utah).
I'm still struggling to find a good and inexpensive source for produce (I miss Sunflower Farmers market!!), so right now I'm paying about twice what I did in Provo...but I try to use that stuff as fillers in my double coupon sales. There is also a local farmers market opening up in a few weeks out here, which I can't wait for!
Another good find was the Mug RootBeer & Sierra Mist (both Pepsi products) for $1. I have a rebate for $5 when you buy 4 Pepsi Brand 2-L, so I made $1 buying those 4. You can find these rebate forms at Walgreens stores, and my Walmart had these for $1 this week if you're interested.
We also got a ridiculous amount of cream cheese, and I'm definitely seeing some tasty cheesecake in our near future! I also stocked up on tortillas because I've discovered a serious lack of mexicans out here in Wisconsin and hence a serious lack of mexican food (and the stuff they do have at the store is way more expensive than it was in Utah).
I'm still struggling to find a good and inexpensive source for produce (I miss Sunflower Farmers market!!), so right now I'm paying about twice what I did in Provo...but I try to use that stuff as fillers in my double coupon sales. There is also a local farmers market opening up in a few weeks out here, which I can't wait for!
Anyways, here's my grocery haul:
Before Sales, Coupons & Rebate: Over $245
My total out of pocket: $96 (61% savings)
My total out of pocket: $96 (61% savings)
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