It came today!! A brag in itself. :shade: I managed to put it together myself (Somewhat)
I`ve been looking at DIY pillow shams, maybe that will be my next post...
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Well, my trip to RCSS this week did not go nearly as well as I had planned...
Was going to get 37 boxes of Barilla Pronto Pasta (12 for my roommates and 25 to donate), but I got to the till and was told "For this product, there is a limit of 6 coupons per person, and its comes from management", so I was only able to get 6 at RCSS;
Barilla Pronto Pasta (6): $6.00 - 10%($0.60) - $4.50(6 @ $0.75) = $0.90/6
Then, an idea, Walmart has a price match limit of 6, I'll get 6 more there and at least get 12 for a good price, once I got there, I saw that their everyday price was $1.00!!, so I decided to get 20 boxes, not as many as I wanted to get, but more than enough to donate. But once again, I was denied at the register with the same reason, only that it was 6 per product/person, so no multiple transactions;
Barilla Pronto Pasta (6): $6.00 - $4.50(6 @ $0.75) = $1.50/6
So, $2.40 for a total of 12 boxes of pasta, a pretty great deal....
Also popped into Zehrs to check for any deals and for some milk;
L'oreal Mens Travel Shampoo (7): $13.93 - 10%($1.39) = $14.17 - $13.93(7 @ $2 Reduced) = $0.24
Beef Style Bacon: $8.00 - SALE($7.00 OFF) - 10%($0.10) = $0.90
And some milk (not discounted)
All in all, It could've been a better shop, but it wasn't my worst shop ever.
I got 17 boxes of Kotex liners 50ct(40+10 bonus) for $.14 each. Foodbasics had them on clearance for $2.14 - $2.00 off coupon.
solving a problem brag :)
the problem: neighbour's cat has been using our small tree as a scratching post, tearing off the bark and will damage the tree:sad:
the solution: a tree wrap
TSC Store tree wrap reg. $2.99, screaming deal price $1.00
better than the dollar store:wink:
problem solved!
:)
looks something like this
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I've been wanting to try out a meal subscription service for a while. They send you recipes with fresh prepackaged ingredients, however I was looking for a good deal.
Chef's plate Caddle offer- Sign up and get 2 plates free and $25.15 back
paid about $28 for 4 meals
Drop offer- spend any amount at Chefsplate- get 25 000 point backs-equivalent to $25 in Tim Horton's gift cards
Made an extra 20 dollars and will recieve 4 free meals
And look at that!! It did go down for Black friday!!
http://www.leons.ca/product/item/fur...874570/1718301
Repeat post.
Yes, the Drop app is the supercharge credit app thing. LOL
So they allow you to pick offers when you sign up, so I chose Tim Hortons and SDM. You're able to choose 5 but I can't remember my other 3. Every time you use your debit card or credit card linked to your Drop account, you get points. So I get 20 points for every dollar spent at Tim Hortons. They have a Tim Hortons gift card for 10,000 which is worth 10 dollars. 7000 points for a $7 Starbucks gift card and they also have other rewards.
They also have other offers that you would activate and they expire at a certain time. However, for me the points have added up because they have special offers and I do use my debit card at Tim Hortons and SDM a lot.
If you're interested, I do have a referral code where we both get 1000 points. PM me if you're interested or PM me if anyone has any questions.
I know some people may have issues about security, I did as well but it's been good so far. I recommend the app.
Mini rose, 4 inch pot
reg. $2.99, clearance $1
Metro
something like this
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Got some excellent deals on meat yesterday and today. Really NEEDED to fill my freezer because we're broke ha, ha. Actually were broke. Senior's School trip, unforeseen doctor's visit and prescriptions among other things... anyway, aside from some chicken breast, bacon and grill'ems, we ate my freezer almost empty last month because it was a tight one and one can't live on grill'ems and bacon alone! I was hoping for some good deals on meat and the odds were ever in my favour!
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NO FRILL'S
Johnsonville Italian Sausages, $1.47 each ($3.47 - $2.00 mail out)
2 Club Sized Ground Beef $7.89 / package, (worked out to 7.5 lbs of ground beef) $15.78 or $2.10/lb (should've been $2.77/lb but Shhh)
(7 meals)
4pk Chicken Leg Quarters, $3.43
Grill'Ems (yes, I know what I said!) $1 each / PM'd someplace at $2.99 - $2.00 coupons *brain fart*
2 packs Schneider's Steakettes, PM'd Freshco at $2.00, $4.00
GIANT TIGER/RCSS (PM'D 1 at RCSS)
5 Flamingo Chicken Burgers, Strips, Nuggets $9.85 ($4.97 - $3.00). I don't live close to Zehrs or Independent so this is good for me!
METRO
2 Club Sized packs of Pork Chops, $6.38 for 2, (were already cheap $4-$6.00 and had 40% off stickers)
12 pork chops / 4 (3 meals worth for us for $6+...can't go wrong!)
WALMART
Eye of Round Roast $13.54
Cut into 10 round steaks and 1.5lbs of beef cubes for stew (3+ meals, depending who's home )
$54.47 for about 20+ meals worth of meat for my family of four. Definitely happy with that! Especially since we try to go meatless once or twice a week (try) and my hubby shops every other week too. He doesn't coupon :'(.
Other Deals:
50 count box of Goldfish Crackers at No Frills for $3.50
Free Aveeno at RCSS and PM'd at Walmart, after coupons $4.98 - $5.00 coupons.
7lbs of apples (PM'd Food Basics at $0.67/lb) for $$4.78
10lb bag of Onions at No Frills for $1.98
2 5lb Bags of Russet potatoes at No Frills @ $0.67 each
Nutrigrain Bars $0.88/box ($1.88 @ Walmart - $0.50 coupons, - $1.00 wub2 CO51)
Pronto Rigatoni (has been the hardest one for me to find) x4 $1.00. I think I'm done buying Pasta, have lots of the other varieties
Glade Aersols at Walmart $0.63/each. Bought four, got four free using B2G2 insert
2 huge $1 (reduced) bags of Broccoli at Walmart - probably 3 bunches worth in each bag. Washed, dried, cut and froze them for later use
2 pairs of lotion sock thingies at Walmart $1 each (supposed to put lotion on and wear the socks to bed or something... kinda silly because you can do that with regular socks but they're filler for my gift baskets for MIL/SIL...)
4 cans of Aylmer condensed soups @ giant tiger, $0.44/ea. Have a lot of Campbell's but couldn't resist getting some.
Really looking forward to tomorrow's sales at No Frill's - Ham, ham, ham, mustard, mustard, mustard and Cereal!:shock:
FreshCo:
Pm'd from NF:
Pringles $1.66(x4)(-$2 from CoupGon, and $2 CO51)
Axe Shampoo $2.96(-$2 coupon),
Gain Laundry Detergent $4.98(-$1 coupon, $2 CO51)pm'd from Metro
Sweet & Salty 1.83(x3)(-$5 GM save.ca coupon)
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Thanks! Glad you got my Hunger Games nod! I love the reduced produce section. We buy a lot of (non-reduced) produce each week because my hubby is diabetic but I always try to price match and check the reduced section for things that freeze well or we’ll eat right away! Saves a lot of $, is healthy and is eco-friendly!