Thursday, August 14, 2008

Lately...

We've been enjoying evening swims.
And, it's official. I can now apply for my "embarrassing mom" card status. I use coupons. And while my kids happily walk the isles with me and my coupon stash, I anticipate rolling eyes in the future. Thanks to my friend Jill (see her story here) I am testing the merits of coupon clipping. I still have a few reservations, like that a lot of the coupons are for highly processed food, but my total bill for EVERYTHING you see in the image above was...$2. As in 2 bucks for 10 items. That's it. $2. Heck, a month ago, I would have been thrilled with the idea of getting two boxes of Raisin Bran for 2 bucks. I am understanding with more clarity why the ladies on Oprah, and on morning TV shows have such feverish looks in their eyes when they speak about amazing grocery deals. This coupon clipping game is highly addictive.

10 comments:

Jill Revell said...

You are officially an "embarassing mom"! Sweet deal!

Nicole said...

okay, umm... SHARE HOW AND WHERE THAT WAS ALL ONLY $2??? that's so awesome!

Erin S said...

Good for you! I tried the coupon clipping thing and I'm no good at it, but maybe if I was more organized.......

The Rylanders said...

I was just talking to my friend about this! I totally want to start! Please share more info when you can.

Bailey Family said...

Nothing better than some FREE food.
You will have to explain your secrets to me when you get in town.

Christy said...

snap! you got all that for two bucks? that's awesome. i'm still at the point where i'd be happy to get the cereal for two dollars. you ladies are going to have to show me how it's done.

Tiffany said...

I love your blog! It is so positive and motivating. Your kids are adorable and I love seeing the pictures you take and your projects. I thought being a stay at home mom would be all fun and games, but am learning it's not. Please post pointers on how to be a cute mom like you! I am also getting into photography, what kind of camera do you have? Thanks for your fun posts, I look forward to checking it often.

Anonymous said...

TWO dollars?!HOW and WHY do I not know the same secret? I LOVE the pictures you've been taking!! And thanks for always commenting the cutest things on my blog. You are always upbeat and are such a good friend.

Matt, Rachel, Madden and Halle said...

cute little wet feet! Way to shop!

thepainterfamily said...

shoot...I really am not a pro at this yet (as in, I've been getting the sunday paper for 3 weeks now), but the basic idea is to combine your coupons with items that are already on sale at the stores. (thats when you get the MAJOR deals...like crescent rolls and cinnamon rolls and french bread were free for me last week, and two oral B toothbrushes were $0.50) Also CVS and Walgreens can be a good place to score a deal on stuff! And check to see if your local grocery stores double or triple coupons (mine do yeah!) A great site to look at is couponmom.com, TONS of FREE info and even online coupons you can print. There are also sites you can pay to use (like the "grocery game") but with a little work, you can do the same thing yourself! Be sure to click on the link to Jill's post because she has lots of info, and if you are interested in any of the sale cycle sheets, or the tabs to organize your own binder (or any other info) email me! I will send them your way. taragpainter@gmail.com