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Everyday Food brings you quick, easy solutions for everyday cooking. Each issue is contemporary and straightforward in design with beautiful photos to show the final dish. All ingredients are available at any store and some recipes include canned and frozen foods as ingredients. Included with each recipe is the nutritional information, preparation time and tips.
In the amazing world of couponing, it’s easy to get carried away with the great deals you find and end up buying too much of an item that’s on a great sale. I learned this several years ago when I started couponing, but it came back to me this weekend when I moved into my new home and realized again just how much stuff I had over-bought. Here are the three things I wish I had known when I started stockpiling. If you’re just starting out, hopefully it will save you money, time, and space by helping you know how much of an item you should buy, and how much is too much.
1. Check the expiration dates. I know this sounds obvious, but it wasn’t to me. Growing up in a house of nine people, I never even heard the words “expiration date” because food was never around long enough to expire. I was surprised, then, when in my early couponing years I noticed that the stockpile of cookie and cake mixes I had bought was about to expire. Fortunately, I was able to give them to a large family who was eager to use them up so the food didn’t go to waste, but I could have saved myself the effort of buying the items in the first place if I had noted the expiration dates before I bought them.
2. Ask yourself how long your family will use this item, really. During our broke college days, I once stockpiled a bunch of macaroni and cheese, thinking that my husband and I could save money by eating it for lunch for the next several months. Unfortunately, after two months of eating mac and cheese, we started to think we would die if we ever saw anything orange again. Although we were sick of it, we still had a lot of mac and cheese to deal with. I even found a few left in the corner of the cupboard when we moved this weekend!
3. Know how much of an item you need. Before I had my first son, there was a great deal on baby lotions, shampoos, and body washes. Because I had never had a child before, I figured that I’d go through about one bottle of lotion and one bottle of wash a week.
Are you done laughing yet?
Okay, now are you done?
I was a new mother! Cut a girl some slack!
Anyway, the end of this story is that I ended up with waaaay too many baby cleansing products on my hands and although my son is now three and a half, I still have boxes of baby products for which I need to find a worthwhile purpose. And it’s all because I didn’t know how much an item I actually needed. I should have called a friend and found out before I started stockpiling
I’ve saved a lot of money by couponing over the years, and it would have been even more if I had known when I started how to avoid these three over-stockpiling mistakes. They say that a smart man can learn from his own mistakes and a wise man can learn from others’ mistakes. I had to make the mistakes to learn the lessons, so I’m stuck with just being smart. You, however, can learn from my mistakes so pull out your coupons, hit the stores, and remember to be wise.
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My kids love snow cones. I love snow cones. They taste sooo good when it is hot outside! But for me…heading to the snow shack every time we wanted was was getting expensive. So last year I got an ice shaver to make our own snow cones at home.
Then I noticed how expensive the liquid flavorings were in the store. It really adds up! I set out on a mission to figure out how to make our own snow cone syrup.
I googled it and it didn’t take me long to find out that making your own snow cone syrup is EASY, and cheap too! Here is the recipe I use.
1 packet Kool-Aid
2 cups sugar
1 cup water
Mix all together in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Immediately remove from the heat. Cool. I used my kitchen funnel to put the syrup after cooling into an empty snow cone syrup bottle from the store. You can use any recycled bottle.
That’s it! Super easy. Last year we discovered we really liked the Tropical, Berry Blue, and Grape Kool Aid for our syrup.
Have you ever made your own snow cone syrup before?
It was a crazy morning at Smith’s (Utah)! They’re running one of their Mega Event sales, which are always popular (buy 10 participating items, save $3 instantly). But combine that with the Mega/Double Coupon event they are doing here in Utah where all coupons under $1 are credited to a full $1.00, and you’ve got a bit of a frenzy, especially in areas where there is only one Smith’s store close-by and lots of couponers…
It brought up an interesting dilemma for me – how much is too much when buying multiples of sale items? (I moved a few weeks ago, and my old Smith’s store was always really well stocked and I rarely ever ran into anyone else using coupons there, so buying multiples of an item was never really a problem.)
This morning I didn’t buy anything in amounts that I personally thought were excessive (maybe some of you will disagree with me on that, which is partly my dilemma), but there were enough people at Smith’s this morning all trying to get the same items, that even buying 3-4 of one item meant that the next person behind you might not have gotten any. Mind you, I did not “clear the shelf” on any item, but what I find to be an “acceptable” amount of an item might not seem so acceptable to the person behind me who is also trying to get multiples of that same item and there are not enough left. What do you do, and what do you consider to be fair and equitable when you’re all competing for a limited number of items? Hmm…
While I ponder my options and what I personally feel comfortable with as an answer (for me) to this dilemma, take a look at what I was able to pick up this morning:
(4) Betty Crocker fruit roll-ups/gushers/fruit by foot, on sale 1.99 (1.69 after promo, 1.19 after coupon, .55 after Catalina)
(3) Clorox bleach, on sale 1.99 (.99 after coupon)
(2) Dial liquid hand soap, on sale 1.00 (free after coupon)
(4) El Monterrey family pack burritos, on sale 3.50 (2.50 after coupon)
(2) French’s classic yellow mustard, on sale 1.49 (.49 after coupon)
(2) French’s honey mustard dipping sauce, on sale 1.69 (.69 after coupon)
(2) French’s worchestershire sauce, on sale 1.59 (.59 after coupon)
(5) Frigo string cheese, on sale 2.97 (1.97 after coupon)
(8) Hunt’s ketchup, on sale 1.25 (.25 after coupon)
(4) Orville Redenbacher 3-pk popcorn, on sale 1.99 (1.69 after promo, .69 after coupon)
(4) Suddenly Salad, on sale 1.25 (.75 after coupon)
(6) Totino’s pizza rolls, on sale .95 (.65 after promo, free after coupon)
(3) Vlasic dill relish, on sale 1.00 (free after coupon)
(1) Wacky Mac pasta, on sale 1.25 (.25 after coupon)
(10) Yoplait greek yogurt, 1.19 (.19 after coupon)
(2) bunches red seedless grapes, on sale .99/lb
(2) bunches green seedless grapes, on sale .99/lb
(1) Banquet brown’n serve sausage, on sale .99 (.69 after promo)
(3) Trix cereal, on sale 2.29 (1.99 after promo, 1.49 after coupon)
(3) Reese’s Puffs cereal, on sale 2.29 (1.99 after promo, 1.49 after coupon)
(1) Trop50 orange juice, on sale 2.99 (2.69 after promo, 1.69 after coupon)
(5) Chef Boyardee pasta, on sale .99 (.69 after promo, .49 after coupon)
(3) Mancwich sloppy joe sauce, on sale .99 (.69 after promo, .36 after coupon)
(1) bunch bananas, .52/lb
(1) gallon MountainDairy whole milk, on sale 1.79
I used:
(2) .50/2 printable coupons for the fruit snacks [see LINK or LINK]
(3) .25/1 coupons for the bleach [see RP-6/6]
(2) .35/1 coupons for the soap [see RP-6/13]
(4) .55/1 coupons for the burritos [see SS-4/18]
(6) .50/1 coupons for the French’s items [see SS-5/9]
(5) .50/1 coupons for the string cheese [see SS-5/2]
(8) .20/1 couons for the ketchup [see SS-5/16 or SS-6/20] (and Hooray for no HFCS in my ketchup!!!)
(4) .40/1 coupons for the popcorn [see SS-5/16]
(2) .50/2 printable coupons for the pasta salad [see LINK]
(6) .35/1 coupons for the pizza rolls [see SS-4/18 or GeneralMills-5/30]
(2) .55/1 printable coupons for the relish [see link HERE]
(1) .55/1 coupon for the relish [see June AllYou magazine]
(1) .50/1 coupon for the WackyMac pasta [see SS-5/16]
(9) .30/1 coupons for the yogurt [see SS-6/13]
(1) .30/1 printable coupon for the yogurt [see link HERE]
(1) 1.00/2 coupon for the cereal [see GeneralMills-5/30]
(2) 1.00/2 printable coupons for the cereal [see LINK or LINK]
(1) 1.00/1 printable coupon for the Trop50 [see LINK]
(1) 1.00/5 coupon for the Chef Boyardee [see June AllYou magazine]
(1) 1.00/3 coupon for the Manwich [see June AllYou magazine]
I then also got (3) $3 off for the Daytona 500 promo.
Total: $70.50 + got a $2.50 Catalina coupon from the fruit snacks
These are just a few of the great deals to be had this week at Smith’s/Krogers. And there are lots of good deals even for those states/areas that are not running the double coupon promo. For the full list of Mega Event items, see this week’s shopping list at PYP. And for all the possibilities for the Mega/Double Coupon Event items here in Utah, see the list compiled on PYP HERE.
Just one of the awesome tools here at PYP…ready-made shopping lists. We scour grocery ads to find the best deals at many of your favorite stores, and match them with available coupons. Check the list below and see if you find your favorite store!
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Need a vacation? Southwest Airlines is having a $39 Fare Sale to celebrate their birthday. Travel September 8 through November 17, 2010. Purchase by June 24, 2010.
Hey Yeah
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Price: FREE
Stop by Whataburger on June 22 from 7-10 am and pick up a free bacon or sausage Breakfast on a Bun. And if you’re looking for a way to spice up your morning, try it Ranchero Style with jalapenos and picante sauce for free too. More details here.