
The following is an email I received from Jessica who blogs at This Blessed Life:
I just wanted to share with you (and your readers) how helpful I’ve found your site throughout different phases of my life! I first started following you back in 2007, when I was a new wife with a lot of time on her hands after work to cut coupons, look for deals, and plan my store trips.
Fast forward six years and I’m now a stay-at-home mom (still faithfully reading MoneySavingMom.com!) with a preschooler and an infant. My daughter was born in January with a lot of health problems, and while she is doing fine now, I still haven’t fully gotten back into my “coupon groove” like before.
Honestly, I just don’t have the time or desire right now to bring both of my kids to lots of stores and search out the best deals! As they get older, shopping will get easier, but right now what works for me is to focus on the local grocery store and CVS with the occasional Aldi or Target trip thrown in.
I’ve learned that it definitely doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Saving my family some money is better than not saving any money at all!
That said, every week I faithfully scan your CVS match-ups to see what deals I can do there. After I read your match-ups for inspiration and printable coupon links, I go ahead and look at the weekly ad online to see if there’s anything else there that interests me.
Two weeks ago you posted an amazing diaper deal that resulted in $12 Extra Bucks back when you spent $30 on diapers and wipes. I used your match-ups and printable internet coupons (doesn’t get any easier than that!) to purchase the diapers and wipes, netting me $12 ECB to roll toward this week’s deal. I was pretty happy with my out-of-pocket expense!
CVS Shopping Trip
Scott toilet paper – $7.77
4 boxes of Kleenex – $.99 each
5 cans of Bumble Bee tuna – $.77 each
Old Spice deodorant – $2.67
CVS baby wipes – $2.99
Rolo candy bar (filler item) – $1.19I used my $12 EB from two weeks ago and stacked it with:
– $4/$20 CVS purchase, via e-mail {I signed up for CVS e-mails ages ago, thanks to your tip!}
– $6 ECB from nearly a month ago that I meant to use on the diaper deal but couldn’t find it at the time. Whoops! 🙂My subtotal after the coupons was just $.43, with $.02 CT tax on top of that.
So everything in the picture above was just forty-five cents! PLUS my quarterly EB printed out from the coupon machine, giving me $2.50 to work with next week.
Are these items at rock-bottom prices? Definitely not. And I didn’t use a single coupon other than CVS coupons. But they were all true necessities for us this week (well, except for the Rolos – those were just filler and made my husband happy!), and doing easy deals like this at CVS is what works best for my situation right now.
And for less than two quarters?! Yes, please! 🙂
Jessica is a former elementary music teacher who is now a stay-at-home mom (and wife!). She is passionate about Jesus, her family, healthy eating, adoption, Starbucks coffee, decorating on a dime, and thrifting like it is her job. (If only!) You can catch Jessica at her blog, This Blessed Life.
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