Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Extreme Couponing

Okay people so lets begin with saying this - THERE IS A REASON IT IS CALLED EXTREME COUPONING - because most normal people that coupon do NOT coupon this way. Just like TLC's Hoarding show - called Hoarding: Buried Alive - guess what - there are lots of other people that hoard and not all of them are buried alive or nearly as extreme as the one shown on TV which is how they end up on TV.

So let's examine parts of this show that were good -

  • Most of these people coupon for great reasons. Although the thought of referring to children as a "litter" really creeps me out - that lady seriously has SEVEN kids and she doesn't want them to have to take out loans to pay for college. A few of these people faced large amounts of debt and job loss - both excellent reasons to try and save as much money as possible.
  • Some of them donate to food banks or churches. This in my opinion is one of the best reasons for couponing - I don't know a single shelter or church that couldn't benefit from someone donating a thousand boxes of cereal to them. 

There were also some parts that were not so good -
  • Some of the people should not have been buying certain products - Jamie Oliver needs to revolutionize America's weight issues starting with a few of them.  
  • Bedroom Closets are meant for clothes not cereal. In addition, if I had to physically run all over my house to locate something in my stockpile I would hate my life and expect someone to call Hoarders for me. lol
  • There is never a good reason for over 60 bottles of mustard unless you are donating over 75% of it to charity.

Things to keep in mind when trying to Extreme Coupon yourself -

  • Make sure you know the coupon policies of your store. There are several stores that give you money back if a coupon exceeds the amount and guess what - if the coupon amount exceeds the product price you don't pay tax on that item! However, with that being said there are also a lot of stores that will reduce the coupon amount to match the price product which means you don't get money back or a credit and you have to pay tax on the item. In addition keep checking policies to ensure that no changes have occurred and you may want to bring a copy of the policy with you to the store.
  • Many stores have limits - for instance although I have purchased over 200 boxes of Pasta for free in the past few months (over half of which is being donated) I did not purchase all of this at once - I bought most of the pasta at Publix and they limit you to no more than 20 boxes per trip. If you plan to get extreme to the point of buying over 100 of one product it would be wise to speak to a store manager and make sure they can have enough product set aside for you in advance.
  • Research which products you actually plan to stockpile and what type of shelf life they have - if you can get 1000 boxes of cereal for free that is wonderful, but to waste that much of a product because it was cheap or free is just ridiculous.
  • Most stores rotate their sales every 6-10 weeks so a smart shopper will buy certain products around every 3 months to get the optimum amount of savings. Keeping a 3 month supply of products is planning well for saving money - just like most financial gurus say to keep at least 3 months of your salary saved up in case of an emergency - this is common sense people you don't have to buy enough for 5 years or you will end up on Buried Alive.


I hope this helps shed some light on the good, the bad, and the absolute madness of Extreme Couponing - obviously this lifestyle is not for everyone, however, using coupons is for everyone and can definitely change your life starting with saving money. For anyone thinking about couponing just think about this - if you could cut your monthly grocery bill in half you could do so many things - save for your kids college tuition, start or add to an emergency fund, plan a vacation, pay off your car, pay off your house, live debt free.... the possibilities are endless and by couponing - not even extreme couponing - all of these things are possible. Anyone that actually knows me would tell you that I am a firm believer in Dave Ramsey's financial methods and I don't believe that anyone has to be in debt - its simply a bad choice.

Another way to Save - Rue La La

One of my other favorite ways to save is through sites like Groupon. Here is one that I LOVE:

If you're not a member of Rue La La then you should be! They have awesome boutique sales today's included Lily Pulitzer and I completely forgot to set my alarm so I could shop it as soon as it opened. :(   Oh well at least Matt's wallet will be happy today. lol

Here are some other great things about Rue La La -
  • Not only do they have clothing, home, and accesory boutiques, but they also do vacations! Right now they have deals on Hawaii!!
  • They list in advance what boutiques will be opening up to a week in advance and even email you the information.
  • In addition to their great prices they will give you a $10 credit for friends that you refer.


                So hurry and sign up for an account - Rue La La

Essex Shopping Finds

So as I have recently told you all I LOVE the Essex I think it is absolutely great even if I don't always find a great deal. This past Monday I took one of my fun roadtrips up to Nashville with my mom, grandma, and Evan - so of course we stopped into SIX Essex stores. Although I didn't find great deals at every one of them the trip was well worth my time because of a few awesome deals.


So I was super excited to find these awesome Jack Rogers Sandals - I have been wanting to buy a pair recently, but I would never pay full retail price and the cheapest I could find on Ebay was still $75. If you don't know about Jack Rogers he is truly a fashion legacy - he was definitely made famous via one of my favorite fashion icons Jackie O in the 1960's. Now if I can only find one of his fabulous bags super cheap...




                                                      Jack Rogers Hamptons Navajo Sandals
                                                                     Regular Price $98
                                                                    Essex Price $23.98
                                                                    Saved nearly $70!!



                               Another great little find was this super cute London Times Dress

                                                                 
                                                                   Regular Price $98
                                                            Overstock.com Price $69.99

                                                                   Essex Price $12.99

                                                             Saved between $58-$85!!



And one of my last finds that will be needed pretty soon...



                                                             Evenflo Chase Carseat
                                                       Regular Price betweeen $55-$70
                                                                Essex Price $32.99

On this purchase I would like to give you all some more information - Essex gets in a TON of baby gear. When I was in Nashville this week they had some ridiculous items from Sophie the Giraffe for $5 (Regularly between $20-$30 at most stores) to a Bugaboo Cameleon for $549 (Usually $880-$1059 - and I totally would have snatched it up if I didn't already have a high end stroller that I LOVE). Anyway back to the car seat situation - we have three vehicles plus my mom and I do a lot of shopping together so of course we need a car seat for her vehicle as well. So we needed at least 3 car seats - one of which would not be used as much as the other two - which is why we decided to grab this deal up while it was in stock. Essex has a 30 day return policy on anything in store so if I happen to see another one I like better for our 3rd vehicle I have the option to trade it, but for the amount of use it will be getting this was a complete steal.

Publix April 6-12 Shopping Week

One of my biggest pet peeves over the past few years has been having to shop when its way too crowded at stores. Luckily since I am a stay at home mom and run my own business I have all the time in the world to shop whenever I please - thankfully my little boy has no problem shopping all over with me. ;)  So after dealing with the crowds last week on the first day of the new Publix ad I decided I would get up early and be at Publix within their first few hours of opening. I arrived at 7:30am with my mom and Evan to begin shopping and it was so nice and quite. The downfall to this time frame was the Publix employees were still not completely prepared for the new specials and were busy putting out new items and signage for the sale. For me this was no big deal as I have my list printed ahead of time and already know (for the most part) what is and isn't on sale along with what sizes and quantites I need. Overall this was a great shopping trip and it may be one of my favorite all around grocery trips as I purchased quite a wide variety of products. Check out all of my purchases with the price break downs below:






(2) Gerber Baby Water
Regular Price $1.39
Coupon Buy One Get One Free
Final Price $1.39 for two or .69 cents each

(6) Wishbone Salad Dressing
Regular Price $2.63
Sale Price $1.32
Coupons (2) .75 cents off per item & (3) Target $1.50 off when you buy 2
Final Price .32 cents each

(9) Ken's Marinade
Regular Price $2.99
Sale Price $1.49
Coupons $1 off per item
Final Price .49 cents each

(2) Resolve Spray and Wash
Regular Price $2.99
Coupons Publix Store Coupon $2 off when you buy 2, .75 off one, & $1.50 off one
Final Price .86 cents each

(4) Aunt Jamima Frozen Pancakes
Regular Price $2.69
Sale Price $1.34
Coupons $1 off when you buy 2
Final Price .84 cents each

(5) Banquet Chicken Products
Regular Price $5.49
Sale Price $2.74
Coupons Publix $1 off each
Final Price $1.74 each

(3) Green Giant Steamers
Regular Price $2.39
Sale Price $1.19
Coupons .50 off each (doubles to $1 at checkout)
Final Price .19 cents each

(1) Glass Plus Cleaner
Regular Price $2.49
Sale Price $1.24
Coupon .50 off (doubles to $1 at checkout)
Final Price .24 cents

(3) Kellogs Rice Krispies Cereal
Regular Price $3.99
Raincheck Price $1.99
BONUS FREE GALLON OF MILK FOR BUYING 3 Kellogs Cereals

(1) Gallon of Whole Milk
Regular Price $3.39
FREE with coupon

(1) Publix Cheesy Shells
Regular Price $1.89
Sale Price PENNY ITEM for buying $10 or more
Final price .01

(4) Johnson & Johnson Baby Wash
Regular Price $3.09
Coupons Publix $3 off when you buy 2, $3 off when you buy 3, & .75 cents off one
Final Price .65 cents each

(4) 100 Calorie Snack Packs
Regular Price $3.19
Sale Price $1.59
Coupon Target Web Buy 3 Get 1 Free
Final Price $1.19 each

(1) Scotties Facial Tissues
Regular Price $1.25
Sale Price .99
Coupon .50 off one (dooubled to $1 at checkout)
Final Price .01 MONEY MAKER

(10) Mueller Pasta
Regular Price $1.49
Sale Price .74 cents
Coupons $1 off each
Final Price $2.60 MONEY MAKER

(2) Oral B Toothbrishes
Regular Price $3
Sale Price $1.50
Coupons Buy One Get One Free, (2) $1 Publix Coupons, & $2 off when you buy 2
Final Price $2.50 MONEY MAKER

(1) Milano Cookies
Regular Price $3.49
Sale Price $1.74
Coupon .55 off one
Final Price $1.19



                                              Grand Total should have been $168.92
                                                  Total amount paid - $44.38

                                                            Saved $124.54!!!



                                    Check out more products on sale here: Southern Savers

Thursday, March 31, 2011

$1 or Less Grocery Deals

So I thought I was done blogging for the day, but then I remembered that today one of my favorite blogs - Southern Savers posts their awesome blog about $1 or Less Grocery Deals! Now how could I go about my day without sharing these amazing offers with you!

Here is what you should do - go to this link - Southern Savers $1 or Less Deals

Find the stores you shop and click each item to add it to your list - now print your list.

After you have your printed list go to their home page and locate your stores - under each store should be an updated list for this week where you can find the item and see what coupons you need to make it free or under $1 - the great thing is they list a TON of coupons and a lot of them are printable.

In addition if there is something you are desperately needing Southern Savers also has a list of "Need it Now" items with the best available price listed. Find it here - Need it Now.

Koupon Kutting Ken

So of course not every Bargain Barbie needs a Koupon Kutting Ken, but this one does and he is so very helpful. I am going to take you all into my crazy world of coupons and even let you see pictures of my fabulous coupon binder!

So when getting started you need a few things to keep you organized.
  1. Any type of Binder - I started out with a 5" three ring binder, but quickly upgraded after a few weeks to this:



             This Z Binder is fantastic - not only is it larger - but it has two sides which makes it super easy to  keep grocery coupons on one side and everything else on the other.



      2. Dividers - I prefer ones that you can put your own tabs on so you can decide which categories are important to you. The ones that I use also have a pocket in the front so if you have coupons that are about to expire you can put them in the pocket and remember to use them.




        3. Baseball Card holders or Make your own holders out of plastic page holders (I'll be blogging about this very soon)

            Here is a glimpse at my coupon in holders - as you can see you do have to fold coupons to fit on occasion so the make it yourself holders are pretty wonderful since you can create your own sizes.





      4. Coupons!!! Now that you have a binder set up you can collect lots and lots of coupons!!!


      So if you end up like me and you have a spouse that decides coupons are amazing as well you can come up with a quick and easy system to organizing your coupons each week. Sunday is a pretty big coupon day because some sites put out new coupons in addition to getting coupons from your local newspaper ads. Usually in our household we pick up 2-4 newspapers depending on how great the coupons are that particular week. I separate the ads out and my Koupon Kutting Ken cuts them and then stacks them into piles. The piles coordinate with sections of my coupon binder like "frozen food" or "dairy." Then I will organize the coupons into the binder and look for any matchups - this is also an excellent time to go through ads and make your plan for the coming week.

            Here is Koupon Kuttin Ken's area:

                       Hopefully this brief overview will help you get started in organizing your coupons!
           Look for more information on organizing and couponing in the next few days as I will continue to post helpful tips over the next week.

 

*** As a side note the binder I use was found at Target for $18.99 and the baseball card holders were $4.98 for 30 - I would suggest buying at least two sets unless you are making your own as well. ***
   

I LOVE Essex

What is Essex you might say? Essex is one of the best kept secrets of Tennessee and luckily for me they also have one in Northern Alabama. I must admit that it is quite possible that next to Target I am completely addicted to shopping at the Essex. I have been known to make the quick drive up to Nashville and hit every Target and Essex possible in one day and then drive home with a car full of amazing finds - on more than on occasion.

Essex is a retail outlet that is based out of Tennessee where they have ten locations. All of their products are overstock so it can only be compared to TJ Maxx, Marshall's, or Ross, BUT Essex has even better prices. They don't carry as much stock of one item for the most part, unless it was a large overstock and it that situation you are bound to get an amazing deal. Their stock changes day to day and they normall get around three shipments per week of new merchandise. Since many of their items are Amazon and other internet site returns you can find completely random, but wonderful deals.

Just yesterday I decided to take a quick run into the Essex and I came across what is now in my top ten list of Essex purchases -

                                                              Frye Harlow Campus Boots

Now I LOVE shoes and this was a complete steal!
Regular Price $398
(not even including tax)

Essex Price $33.99
(so even with 8% tax $36.71)

If I would have bought these at retail price I would have paid $429.84 which means I saved $393.13 off retail!! The price I paid for them was just a little over what I would have paid in just taxes!!!

Now obviously I was very lucky that these amazing boots were in my size, but this just shows what type of crazy great deals you can find at the Essex.

In other trips I have found brands like Burberry, Badgley Mischka, Jack Rogers, Le Creuset, Uppa Baby, Teutonia, and so many more. The Essex has literally every department from Babies and Toys to Electronics and Housewares. They sell furniture, rugs, luggage, home improvement items, clothes, shoes, office supplies, sewing machines, etc. I could probably go on for days about how wonderful the Essex is, but I will spare you and just list out a few other great deals I have purchased in the last few months.

                                                
                                                         Uppa Baby G Lite Stroller

               I desperately needed an Umbrella stroller because I refused to trust my I'coo Targo to the airlines and we were getting ready to fly to Hawaii on vacation. So of course I turned to the Essex and was able to find Uppa Baby G Lite Strollers (Regularly $100+) for a mere $50 - such a great price for an awesome brand.



                                                                       Habitual Jeans

                   I LOVE how great these jeans fit, but there is no way that I would ever be willing to pay $198 for one pair of jeans. Lucky for me while skimming through the clothes department of Essex one day I came across these Harlow Habitual Jeans for $19.99 - now that is a price I am perfectly ok with paying. :)


                    I'll be heading back over to Essex on Friday so stayed tuned for my latest find!