Tupperware Deals!

There are lots of Tupperware deals on their site now!

Have you ever seen their “hidden” deals?
There are 4 deals which are only found on the page you see after you add an item to your cart. (You can remove this item later if needed.)
They are always 4 very good deals!
One current item: Tabletop Tumblers Set – $14.99
Tupperware.com LINK
Don’t forget to check their Sale, Online Exclusive and New This Month sections for more deals!

Last day to enter to win a Harvest 51″ from PYP and Shelf Reliance!

Today is the last day to enter to win this awesome food storage organization prize – The Harvest 51″.

Our friends at Shelf Reliance are helping us give away a Harvest 51″ (Retail value $379.99) to one LUCKY PYP member.

The Harvest 51″ is the perfect FRS for smaller families or those with a limited amount of storage space. This FRS system holds up to 381 cans that are automatically rotated on a first in first out basis. This means you’ll never have to deal with expiration dates again! All can tracks have an adjustable width so you can store goods the way you want, and, like all Shelf Reliance Food Rotation Systems, the Harvest 51″ sits flat against virtually any wall surface.

There are 12 ways you can enter this giveaway, for up to 12 entries.  All entries must be in the contest thread in the forums at PYP.  If you aren’t registered, you can register at THIS LINK.  It’s free and easy! Comments on the PYP blog or Facebook are NOT eligible. 

ENTER GIVEAWAY AT THIS LINK

How to Feed Your Family in Tough Economic Times

Anyone who has been in a grocery store recently knows that the price of food has dramatically increased. The same groceries that cost 100 dollars one year ago now cost more like 150 dollars. These days, it costs more to buy items on sale than it did to buy the same items at regular price one year ago. What makes it worse is that consumers are being hit on all fronts. It’s not just at the grocery store that we’re taking a beating. We take a financial beating each time we open our heating and electric bills, when we’re at the gas pump, when we look at our paycheck and see another year with no cost of living increase, when we lose our job, or lose our benefits. Now when we can least afford it the price of groceries is spiraling out of control.

While there have always been frugal shoppers, it is increasingly common to see people seeking out affordable food. What can a consumer do to provide good nourishing food for their family? How do you go about getting kids enough food to eat, while making sure you don’t run out of food before you run out of money?

There are some general rules to follow that can help take a bite out of your grocery bill. The following suggestions can help you squeeze every last cent out of your overstretched budget.

First, eliminate impulse shopping. Saving money starts at home. Start by preparing a grocery list. When making out your list, there are several considerations.

The first rule is, when money is tight, staples must come first. Snacks and goodies can be added in at the end if there is any money left over. Staples are those foods that your family can live on, food that will keep everyone fed and healthy. Staples are food that will keep your family from hunger, should times get really hard. What are staple foods? Food like potatoes, rice, pasta, beans, cereal, bread, milk, cheese, eggs, meat, fruits, and vegetables are all staples. Also basic cooking essentials such as oil, butter, salt, and sugar can be considered staple supplies. If you can keep pasta, canned tomatoes, canned soups, bread, peanut butter, eggs, milk, and potatoes in your house, your family will not go hungry. They may long for potato chips and soda, but those foods are relatively expensive and will not keep your family healthy and well fed. Snack foods can drain the household budget. So put staples on the top of your grocery list, and make buying them your priority.

The next rule for saving money is to take advantage of sales. Look through the shopping lists at www.PinchingYourPennies.com before heading to the store. Plan your grocery list based on what is on sale that week. If you are thinking of having chicken but there is a sale on pork, make the switch. If you notice coupons on the shopping list that you have saved from your Sunday newspaper, cut them out and use them. Be sure to set aside those coupon inserts each week before recycling your newspaper, you never know when you’ll need them.

Find out if your supermarket offers a double coupon day, when they will match the savings offered by manufacturers’ coupons. Coupon and sale savings may seem like small change, but that change will add up. If you’re able, purchase extra Sunday newspapers, and the coupon savings will add up even faster. Every bit of money you save is money you can spend on something else, whether a special snack or treat, or to pay another bill.

Another way to save money is to apply for a supermarket store card. Many stores offer these, and it takes just a few minutes to apply for one. Usually you’ll receive your card right away, and the card can often save you significant money. Many stores offer special savings to card holders. It is possible to save 10 percent or more of your grocery bill by presenting your card at the check out.

Once you have your grocery list, with staples given priority, your coupons, and your courtesy card, you are ready to shop. When in the supermarket, develop the habit of cruising for sales stickers. No doubt you know where to find all your old favorite food items, but try to change the way you shop now. Go aisle to aisle looking for the sale stickers that indicate markdowns. Watch for Catalina promotions that offer savings off your next shopping order if you buy a specified amount of an item. Buy as much as you can on sale. If a different kind of cereal than you normally choose is on sale, buy it. If your normal brand is on sale, try to buy two. Train your eye to spot sale signs no matter what section you are in. If you regularly reach for sale items, and incorporate these into your weekly groceries, you will see the savings at the register.

Look for local products, in season. Local apples in the fall are less expensive than apples flown around the world. The same is true for tomatoes, berries, melon, corn, and all produce items. You will save money and help the local economy by buying products from where you live.

Try to buy larger sizes of items. This can be difficult to do when you are trying to spend less, because initially you have to spend more money to buy the larger size, but in the long run you will save money. Say you normally go through one small (16 ounces) jar of peanut butter per week, at a cost of $2.60. If you buy the larger size (28 ounces) instead, you will pay about $3.70, which is $1.10 more. But you will have nearly two weeks of peanut butter, and the second week’s supply you are getting at about half price. Week in and week out, those cents add up, and you can put them to good use. Because you initially have to spend more money for a larger size item, try to choose just one or two items to begin with. Each week, with your savings adding up, you can add a few additional large size items. Your savings will definitely accumulate.

The next rule may mean making changes in how you prepare food, but it has the potential to save you the most money. The rule is: make it yourself, bake it yourself, mix it yourself and grate it yourself. The more prepared and packaged food is, the more money you will spend buying it. Plain ingredients cost less. If you focus on buying staples like potatoes, rice, chicken, and cheese, and prepare food for your family the old fashioned way, you’ll save a lot of money.
Perhaps you like to buy prepared chicken dinners from the frozen food section. You can buy a one pound chicken dinner, ready to heat and serve for around $3 each. For a family of four, that amounts to $12 for dinner. Each dinner contains 4 to 5 ounces of chicken with gravy, 4 to 5 ounces of mashed potatoes, 2 to 3 ounces of corn, and a 3 ounce brownie. But for the same $16, you can buy a 4 to 5 pound roasting chicken (about $6 fresh, or about $5 frozen); one 10 lb. bag of potatoes (about $3.99), two cans of corn (about 75 cents each) and one brownie mix (about $1.49). You can reduce this price further if any of these items are on sale. So the same $12 dollars provides ingredients for a complete homemade chicken dinner. In addition, there will be enough for a second chicken dinner the next night, and very likely a little left over for a chicken sandwich or two, or the makings of a batch of chicken soup. Also, you’ll have brownies left over for a day or so, and a large bag of potatoes to eat for a week or more. By making it yourself, you more than double the purchase power of your money.

Making something with grated cheese? If you buy 8 ounces of grated cheddar cheese you’ll spend about $3. For the same price, you can get twice as much cheese (16 ounces) by purchasing it as a bar and grating your own. That way you’ll have cheese left over for sandwiches, omelets, casseroles, or snacks. Get it on sale and you will really save money.

The examples are endless with convenience foods. Avoid single servings and individually wrapped snacks and drinks. You are paying extra for packaging. Instead of juice boxes, buy a large bottle of juice. Convenience sizes may be convenient, but they are a budget buster.

Don’t forget to apply the savings suggestions toward snack foods. Snack foods can be amongst the most expensive items in the supermarket. Try buying a bag of unpopped corn and pop it yourself. Buy brownie mix, and have the kids help you make a batch for an after school snack. Buy jello and pudding mix packages for about 50 cents each and let school-age kids take charge of preparing dessert. Buy more expensive items like ice cream, boxed pizza, or soft drinks only when they on sale. Treats raise everyone’s spirits when money is scarce. But don’t let packaged cookies and soft drinks derail your food budget. These are extras, and your family will be healthier if they become accustomed to having such snacks as an occasional treat rather than every day.

In tough economic times, it is necessary to watch every penny you spend. Incomes are not going up, so most people have to find a way to make do with less. Good healthy food is a priority. If you follow the suggestions above, you will find it a little easier to provide your family with good nutritious meals.

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Tips for saving money on your pets

It is a known fact that money is tight these days. With the economy constantly on a decline, it is understandable that most of us barely have the money to get by, much less take care of our pets. Animals are a huge responsibility. Having a pet is practically like raising another child. The truth is that it can get expensive, but luckily, there are ways around having to spend tons of $$ on your pet:

1. Instead of buying the usual, high dollar, brand name pet food, opt for the store brand. Most store brands contain the same amount of nutrients that the expensive name brands do and usually can cost up to $15.00 less. If you look at that from a bi-weekly stand point, that is $30.00 a month. Over the period of a year, that is $360.00. Of course your pet my have special dietary needs, but there may be less expensive options there too. To change to another brand of pet food ideally you should gradually do this over time.

2. It may seem like an expensive option in the beginning, but getting your pet spayed or neutered can save you a lot of trouble in the long run. Luckily, many animal shelters do this for free or offer substantial savings vs the cost of doing this at the vet’s office or animal hospital.

3. All dogs should take heartworm medication on a monthly basis in order to protect them from developing heartworms. A lot of times, you can actually save money buy purchasing these medications in bulk instead of individually. Another option is the online or mail order stores.

4. Ideally, cats and dogs need regular teeth cleanings. Instead of purchasing expensive pet toothpaste, try mixing baking soda with a little bit of water together to clean your pet’s teeth.

5. If you are wanting to purchase a pet, to help your kids learn responsibility, but do not have enough money for an expensive one, then you may have to purchase something a bit less costly like a small gold fish, duck, rabbit, or mixed breed. pup. Also, watch for pet adoption specials, our local shelter frequently has specials on cats – like “Buy One Get One Free.”

6. Make use of your old blankets and sheets when it comes to bedding for your pet. Some beds and fancy pet blankets can cost up to $50.00 or more depending on the size of your pet. They won’t even know the difference!

7. Instead of taking your pet to be professionally wormed, purchase a de-worming kit from your local pet store and do it yourself. You will most likely save hundreds of dollars per year by taking this route.

8. Groom your pet at home instead of taking him out for a professional grooming, which can add up to hundreds of dollars over the course of a year. You may even want to ask around to see if any of your friends or family members will groom your pet for free to save you the labor. You can buy hair clippers at pretty much any store and while it may take a bit of practice and time the savings is worth it. The first time I took my dog to get groomed and it cost $55 was the last time he was professionally groomed.

9. When it comes to vaccinations, you can check in with your local animal shelter to see when they will be performing these services free or at discounted prices.

10. As those cold winter months approach, many of us want to dress our pets up in cute little sweaters and other decorative outfits to keep them warm. To save money, a better alternative would be to knit their sweaters yourself, or only shop for pet sweaters at discount stores or online to find the best prices. Although, pets come with their own coat that doesn’t cost extra money!

By putting these simple tips into action, you can save hundreds if not thousands of dollars per year on your pet. The best part is that as long as your pet has everything they need, they will be perfectly happy. Animals never know the difference between what is name brand and what is not. Naturally, we want to give our pets the best life has to offer. But in the long run, it is better for the owner to be happy, as well as the pet.

Rite Aid’s Wellness Rewards Program – sign up and get $5 off!

Sign up for Rite Aid’s new Wellness Rewards program and get $5 off your next purchase of $25 or more, plus earn rewards points every time you shop at RiteAid!

LINK to RiteAid Wellness Rewards Program

It’s FREE to join, and you’ll get great perks such as these:

Everyday Benefits

  • Members-only sale pricing
  • 10% off Rite Aid Brand products every day
  • 24/7 access to a pharmacist at 1-800-RITEAID

Earn Rewards

  • Get reward points when you shop at a Rite Aid Pharmacy
  • Earn up to 20% off non-prescription purchases
  • Free health screenings

Additional Online Benefits

  • Special member-only offers, discounts and coupons
  • Valuable health and wellness information, one stop prescription management
  • Online tracking of your wellness+ reward status and points

LINK to RiteAid Wellness Rewards Program

Just how long does meat last?


After finding a pork roast from about 18 months ago in my freezer I decided I needed to talk to my meat manager friend about how long meats remain fresh and edible.

I asked first about how you can tell if something in your fridge is still good. He made a good point in reminding me that bacteria cannot been seen, you have to use your nose. It is very heard to write what to smell for though, so next time you buy some fresh meat give it a smell and then you will know what fresh smells like. Once a piece of meat has been cut and then touches another surface the color can start to change — so color is not the way to judge if something is fresh.

My next question was, “How long can you keep it in the freezer? Fridge?” This was the response he gave me: As far as fresh cuts of meats this depends on a lot of factors. Is the fridge at the proper temperature? That is the biggest issue. If the temperature is right 1 to 2 days max on ground meats, no more the 3 to 5 days for fresh cut meat. If the meat is vacuum packed you can get about 5-10 days in the fridge and you can get six months to a year in plastic freezer bags.

I personally use my food saver and vacuum pack everything and I believe that I can push my meats to at least a year that way. From what I understand from researching online many people will push vacuum packed meats two years.

Norbest says you can get up too two years if the original packaging is not broken.

So there you have it, some simple to follow guidelines. While everyone may have their own ideas as to what is acceptable, use your best judgment.

Want to find deals like the pros?

Want to hunt for deals like the pros? Sometimes finding a good deal is just about knowing where to look! Checking the clearance areas at online retailers is a great place to start. Here are a few links to help get you started. WalMart has lots of great Rollback areas which can provide some great deals. Bookmark this post and keep these links for your future deal finding adventures. Don’t forget to come back and share your finds on PYP!

Low Prices Just Got Lower at Walmart.com – Save on Rollback Specials!
Huge Savings on Rollback Specials in the Baby Department at Walmart.com!
Shop and Save on Top Brand Electronics Rollbacks at Walmart.com
Save even more on hot Rollback Toys at Walmart.com!
Shop Outdoor Living Rollbacks at Walmart.com!

40 Free Prints + order up to an addtl 100 Prints for 4¢ each @ YorkPhoto.com

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$25 Dining Certificates for $2 @ Restaurant.com!

Code:
Extra 80% off Dining Certificates FLAG – exp 05/31/10

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*Be sure to read the fine print for each offer, not all offers have the same terms!

Win your own airplane – the Ace Flyer Teeter Totter from PYP and Lifetime Products!

To help “Salute Our Troops” this Memorial Day and in support of our local Hill AFB, we’re giving you a chance to win your own airplane – a Lifetime Ace Flyer Teeter Totter.
Our friends at Lifetime Products are helping us give away a Lifetime Ace Flyer Teeter Totter (Retail value $285.00) to one LUCKY PYP member.
The Ace Flyer Airplane Teeter Totter allows children to rock from side to side and up and down! Up to seven children can board the Ace Flyer teeter totter. Powder-coated steel and UV-protected plastic construction reduces heat retention so children can seesaw safely and comfortably. No rusting, cracking, or fading, and none of the splinters or rough edges of a wooden playset. The Ace Flyer not only looks great, it passes all playground safety standards. Make your backyard the most popular one in the neighborhood with this unique backyard attraction. Made in Clearfield, Utah.

– Check out the recent blog about the Ace Flyer Airplane Teeter Totter on the Lifetime Products blog. They have a coupon code valid for $30 off the Ace Flyer Airplane Teeter Totter valid from 05/19/2010 to 06/02/2010.
– Utah readers – Check out the “Salute Our Troops” event that will be held at the Riverdale Backyards Inc. store.

Get all of the details HERE on PYP!

FREE admission to fun this summer!

Need a day of summer fun, but on the cheap or free?

Ppurchase (4) packages of Cache Valley cheese or butter; then receive a free ticket to either Utah’s Hogle Zoo, the Salt Lake Bees or a Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theater. (Bonus savings: See 5/23’s Smartsource coupon insert for $. 55 off coupons to save even more.)

~Find a sale, use coupon(s), get free admission(s) to a day of fun for one sweet triple play. Please note: limit 4 FREE admissions per household.

Rite Aid 5/23-5/28: FREE Olay Regenerist!

If you are new to shopping at Rite Aid, check out my Navigating Rite Aid posts to help you along you way! Remember, you can use a Rite Aid in-ad manufacturer coupon with a manufacturer coupon from the newspaper or online. Read the Rite Aid coupon policy HERE.

Also, this list was made with the Idaho ad. Please verify prices in your area before shopping.


I am only listing best deals at Rite Aid this week here. If you want to see the complete list or sale items this week, head on over to the PYP Rite Aid forum thread. You will also find helpful discussion on this weeks sale items.

Additionally, you can use this $5/$20 coupon from Rite Aid Video Values to save you more this week!

AND….if you have not signed up for the Wellness Program yet at Rite Aid, when you do you can print a $5/$25 coupon to use on your next shopping trip.

Freestyle Lite or Freedom Lite Blood Glucose Monitor $19.99
Get a $19.99 rebate via in-pack form
Final Price: FREE after rebate!

Cascade Automatic Dishwashing Detergent $2.99 (price with Wellness card)
Use Cascade ActionPacs, any Gel or Powder .25/1 (5-31-10) PG-5/2
Get a $2 SCR
Final Price: $.74 after coupon and rebate!

Advil 20-24 ct $3.99
Use $1/1 printable coupon AND
$1/1 in-ad coupon
Final Price: $1.99 after both coupons!

GE CFL Light Bulbs 2 for $6
Use (2) $1/1 printable coupons
Get a $2 SCR on two
Final Price: $1 each after coupons and rebate!

Visine $5.49
Use $2/1 in-ad coupon AND
$3/1 from March issue of ALL YOU magazine
Final Price: $.49 cents after coupons!

Soft Scrub Cleanser $2.99 (with Wellness Card)
Use $2/1 printable coupon (for the Total Kitchen Cleaner)
Final Price: $.99 cents after coupons!

NOW……..check out this AWESOME deal on Olay moisturizing creams!

BUY:
(2) Olay Regenerist Microsculpting Serum or Cream: 2 for $44 (price with Wellness card)
Olay Firming Night Cream $6.99

USE:
$5/$20 printable coupon (or use the $5/$25 coupon from joining the Wellness program)
(2) Olay Regenerist Facial Moisturizer, any $3/1 (6-30-10) SS-5/16
Olay Facial Moisturizer or Facial Cleaner, any $1/1 (7-30-10) SS-5/16
AND:
Get a $20 SCR when you buy the two creams for $44
THEN:
Submit for this $20 rebate

Final Price: $1.01 overage!

Extra 15% off any order & Free Shipping on $75 @ OldNavy.com

Two days only! Valid 5/22-5/23!

Extra 15% off any order + Free Shipping on $75 when you use coupon code ONCAMP15

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