Target
The I had coupons for the Sobe water and they were on a gift card deal, so they ended up costing 25 cents each. The cookie dough and this one package of Reynolds wrap were on Christmas clearance. Whenever I purchase a gift card deal, I split my purchases into two transactions and use my gift card to pay for the second transactions. Not only does it bring down my weekly out of pocket expense, but then I don't have to remember to use the gift card the next time I'm at Target.
Before sales & coupons: $34.48
Total spent: $6.13
Total saved: $28.35 for 82% savings
Dierbergs
My pork-loving husband went shopping with me - there was no way I was not going to purchase the $1.99 lb. whole pork loin with him along. I had the butcher cut it into chops and a couple small roast, so the picture doesn't show how big it really was. The pork loin put me over this weeks budget, but I had wiggle room because I've been under budget quite a few weeks.Before sales & coupons: $108.22
Total spent: $38.79
Total saved: $69.43 for 64% savings
Sappington Farmers' Market
For the last few weeks, I've been picking up 3 lb. bags of apples for 99 cents, intending to freeze some homemade applesauce. But the family has been eating it before I can get it in the freezer. Hopefully, this week I can get some frozen.Comparable Schnucks price: $12.47
Total spent: $4.85
Total saved: $7.62 for 61% savings
Schnucks
I finally purchased "specially marked" Kellogg's products for the Toy for Cash rebate -on clearance. With the $10 rebate, the cookies are FREE.Before sales & coupons: $19.40
Total spent: $9.70
Total saved: $9.70 for 50% savings
Aldi
Comparable Schnucks price: $17.06Aldi price: $9.39
Total saved: $7.67 for 45% savings
Weekly Totals
Before sales & coupons: $191.63
Total spent: $68.86
Total saved: $122.77
Totals Since April 1st
Spent: $1725.13 ($45 weekly average)
Saved: $7724.76 ($172 weekly average)
Are the GREEN apples on sale also for 99cents for 3 lbs. at Sappington Market? We have not tried shopping there but I might be able to convince my husband to go there for this apples' price. :) Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi coupon.girl - I don't remember green apples, just red and yellow, but I wasn't looking for green either. You could call them.
ReplyDeleteI love Sappington Farmers' Market for inexpensive produce. If I'm making a trip to Dierbergs McKenzie Point, it's not that much further on Watson.
I couldnt find the Toy Voucher cookies at any store in the past 2 months. I ended up buying 2 Rice Krispies treats, 1 Flipsides crackers and 2 Tollhouse crackers. I dont like Tollhouse but since they were free I'll donate them.
ReplyDeleteOops I meant Townhouse crackers, not Tollhouse! I had cookies on the brain!
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