Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Gift Cards

I had read on someone's blog about how they save money by purchasing gift cards. It sounded a little silly to me at first, but since going to the Freebies2Deals conference and using my $10 gift certificate from CityDeals.com I was able to score a $25 gift card to Kid to Kid for $2.50 out of pocket! And to make the deal even sweeter, I didn't have to pay shipping!! I am bound to find some good stuff for my little girl since she is growing so fast and spring is nearly here!! I had purchased a Rod Works gift card a couple weeks ago and received it very quickly, maybe two days! I was very impressed!! You should definitely check it out!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Binder filing

I use a binder to file my coupons. Yes, I believe it is probably more time consuming at home, but I feel that in the long run it saves on time in the actual store. And since I have a young toddler, shopping trips can sometimes be a little interesting to say the least! I also like this method more because if I need something that isn't in the ad or its not advertised, I have my coupons right there with me. An example of this was today, I was at Target and thought I would see if I could get our dog any treats. Sure enough!! I had a buy one get one free beggin strips, plus there was a $1 off 2 peelie! I got 6 bags of 6 oz treats for $6. They normally cost around $3 a piece.

Here are the different categories I use. I try to file them as the grocery store is set up. I don't know that you definitely need to do it this way, just figure out a way that works for you. I also like to have them be a little specific so it's easier to find if need be:

Baking (I file anything that is found in the baking section)
Canned (Anything canned or condiments or salad dressings, anything that is on this isle or close)
Cereal (or anything breakfast related)
Snacks
--Candy, Trailmix, jello, popcorn
--granola bars, fruit snacks
--beverages
--Chips/Crackers
--Other
Meat
Refrigerated
--Yogurt
--Pillsbury
--Dairy-cheese, butter, etc.
Household
--Toilet Paper, Paper Towels, Kleenex
--Cleaning supplies (I also put air fresheners here)
--Paper Products (ziploc bags, tinfoil, wax paper, paper cups, plates, etc.)
--Laundry
--Kitchen soap (I also put hand soap here but not Body Wash)
--Other (I file batteries, lint rollers, light bulb, etc. Random household things)
Health and Beauty
--Toothbrush/Toothpaste
--Hair color
--Feminine products
--Deodorant
--Shaving
--Makeup
--Shampoo/Conditioner
--Body Wash/soap
--Lotions
--Other (I put facial cleansers, treatments, etc.)
Frozen
Baby
Pasta/Rice
Produce (on rare occasions we do get produce coupons)
Medicine
Non-Food misc
Pet


**I know there are a lot of categories and sub categories, but like I said, this is what works for me. Find what works for you and if you need to experiment a little, make adjustments down the road. I had too. I didn't have all the subcategories and it drove me nuts so that is why I have so many!!

Good Luck! Happy couponing!

Friday, March 12, 2010

CityDeals

So, I need decorations soooo bad, but I hate paying full price. It can get expensive, but I also hate feeling like I live in a warehouse where my walls are bare. If you head over to CityDeals you can get a $25 gift card for $12.50 + $0.99 shipping at Rodworks! Combine this with a coupon and you can get a steal of a deal!!

Thanks, Freebies2deals!