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Target: Free Cookies!


Get Pepperidge Farm Milano Cookies Free at Target with printable coupon here.  Offer valid as long as coupon is available.   Click here for all our Target deals

$1 buy one Pepperidge Farm Milano Cookies 1.2 oz, regular Target store price

-$1 printable coupon here — no size restriction on coupon–print 2x per computer

=Free Pepperidge Farm Milano Cookies 1.2 oz!

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GA Publix Preview: 5-cent profit on Plenti Yogurt & FREE Pillsbury Rolls


The GA Publix list has been updated with the new ad. Click here to see all the great upcoming deals.

Yoplait Plenti Plentiful 4-5.5 oz — 5-cent profit after printable coupon & electronic coupon

Pillsbury Crescent, Cinnamon Rolls or Grands! Biscuits 4-12 oz — FREE after printable coupon & electronic coupon

General Mills Cheerios Cereals assorted varieties 10.9-14.1 oz — 12-cents after printable coupon and electronic coupon

International Delight Coffee Creamer, 16 oz — 18-centselectronic coupon

International Delight Simply Pure Coffee Creamer 16 oz — 30-cents, electronic coupon

General Mills Lucky Charms or Reese’s Puffs 11.5-13 oz — 47-cents after printable coupon & electronic coupon

Fruttare Frozen Fruit & Milk Dessert Bars or Ice Bars 10.8-12 oz — 50-cents

Click here to see all the great deals at Publix.

 

 

Best Cake Ever!

 

This is my favorite cake to eat–and to serve–everyone loves it! Plus it’s so easy to make with cake mixes you can buy on sale with coupons!



How to Fight Skyrocketing Grocery Prices


A recent study using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that grocery prices have increased 31% over the past 10 years, with the highest increases on some of the most common household items like eggs, ground beef, fish, rice, pasta, apples and more.  Although we can’t stop price increases, we can shop more strategically to pay prices that are lower than average to save our grocery budgets.  How to save on these items?

Save on eggs:  Compare prices of eggs at various types of stores.  You may find that a discount store like Aldi or Save A Lot have much lower prices than your supermarket.  Make an extra stop twice a month and buy the eggs with the latest sell-by date and store them in the coldest part of the refrigerator (which is the back, NOT the door).

Save on ground beef:  Shop sales and buy the larger family packages.  Break large packages into smaller portions and freeze for future weeks.  Only buy high-ticket freezable items like beef, poultry and pork when your store features it as a half-price sale item to save hundreds of dollars over the course of the year.

Save on fish:  Compare prices for the least-expensive form of your favorite fish.  I buy flash frozen salmon, which is also more convenient since I can thaw a piece easily rather than making a special trip to the store to buy fresh fish on the day I need it.  Frozen fish is also great for portion control so I’m eating a reasonable portion (5 to 6 ounces) rather than the weight from the fish counter that is always slightly higher than I requested!

Save on rice and pasta:  Watch for coupons available for several brands of rice and pasta and stock up when these brands go on sale.  Supermarkets tend to put these items on sale very often so there’s no reason to ever pay full price here.

Save on apples:  Again, there is a wide range of prices for apples depending on the variety and the size apple you purchase.  For lower cost-per-apple and for portion control, compare the cost of bagged apples as compared to buying individual apples by the pound. I like to buy three-pound bags of organic apples from Trader Joe’s which is about the same cost as buying two large individual apples at the supermarket.  If your family eats apples regularly, do the math on the cost per apple for small apples vs. large apples and look at your overall cost per week, month and year.  For our family, we save a couple of hundred dollars a year buying the smaller apples.

Learn more about all 20 grocery price increases here

Target: Free Boudreaux Rash Preventer!



Get Free 1.5 oz Boudreaux Diaper Rash Preventer at Target and earn an 11 Cent profit! Offer valid until  3/7.    Click here for all our Target deals.

$4.39 buy one Boudreaux Rash Preventer, regular Target store price

-$3 printable coupon  here

-$1.50 cashback offer from ibotta here

=Free 1.5 oz Boudreaux Diaper Rash Preventer with 11 Cent Profit!

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