Friday, January 29, 2010

Frugal Fridays: Date Night On the "Cheap"



We are starting a new post topic here on "Mom with Coupons" called "Frugal Fridays". Each Friday we will try to discuss a topic on being frugal, watching your pennies, saving money, or whatever you want to call it.


Since Valentine's Day is coming up, a lot of people are thinking about having a Date Night with their sweetie, so the topic has came up lately on how to do so on a tight budget. Even if you aren't on a "tight budget" but you are simply watching your dollars, you can still have a Date Night that is enjoyable. Below are a few ideas that I hope get your mind thinking on how to have a special night but not blow too much money.
1. If you are thinking of a "Valentine's Date", one big way to possibly save is to go celebrate Valentines the weekend before or after the actual holiday. Lots of restaurants may raise their rates for Valentine Weekend, plus the crowds are horrible. Might not save money by going the week before or week after, but you will save time, and in my book, time is money. I would rather spend an hour doing something else fun, then sitting on a hard bench outside a restaurant waiting on my number to be called.

2. Dinner and a Movie - probably the most common "Date Night" there is. These days, going to a movie can easily break the bank with the prices of movie tickets. Then, if you take a trip to the concession stand you might need to take out a second mortgage! But there are ways of course to save money and still enjoy a good movie.
Want to take in the latest and greatest movie? Consider going to an early lunch and then a matinee. Most all cinemas are 50-75% cheaper if you go to a movie that starts before 6:00. Not to mention, going to a restaurant for lunch is usually cheaper than the full price dinner menu as well.
Some towns have what I call the "cheap cinema". That is normally one of the older cinemas in your town that don't have the stadium seating with the nice reclining chairs and the theatre itself is usually smaller. We have one here in Ladson and I love it. Why do I want to pay like $9.00 to go to a "new and improved" theatre when I can watch the same exact movie for $4.00 in the "older cinema". Check out your town to see if you have one, you might be surprised.
Or, if you are not one that has to see the latest and greatest, consider seeing if the kids can stay with the grandparents or a friend and rent a movie and stay in. No one to watch the kids, then rent the kids their own movie and give them a big bowl of popcorn and let them watch their "own movie" in their room while the grownups watch their own movie. These days most grocery stores, drug stores and even some gas stations have Blockbuster, Redbox or other similar type machines that you can rent a new release movie for $1.00! You can't beat that! And, if you sign up on their websites you regularly get codes to rent free movies!
Another way to save on dinner is to purchase gift certificates on line at www.Restaurants.com. You can normally get a $25.00 gift certificate for $5.00. Some restrictions apply but they are well worth the price.
3. "Stroll through the Park". We are lucky here in that Charleston has nice waterfront parks and other areas that nice walks can be taken, day or night. One of my favorite places to go (weather permitting) is to take a stroll at night on our Waterfront Park and pier at night. They have nice swings under canopies that you can relax on, and we have done that for hours before. Doesn't cost a thing and you would be surprised how much the two of you can actually talk, or just enjoy each other's company in silence, without your kids interrupting every 10 minutes.
If you do go stroll a park during the day, why not pack a picnic lunch and "cop a squat" (as Julia Robert's said in Pretty Woman) under a tree and have a nice lunch. I am not a big sandwich eater at home, but sandwiches always seem to taste better during a picnic. :o)
4. Day Trip to No Where. May cost you a little in gas, but why not just get in the car and drive. Maybe there is a flea market up the interstate you always wanted to go to but never took the time to stop. Or you saw a little antique store one day and again, never took the time to stop. Take the time and just go sightseeing in or around your area. Not sure where to go? Everytime you get to an intersection or an exit off an interstate, flip a quarter - heads you go right, tails you go left, or heads you get off on the exit, tails you keep on going. You never know where you may end up or what great little flea markets, produce stands or other little roadside interest you may find. Even if you don't find anything new, you will be surprised at the conversations you can have just driving around.
5. Ice Cream Parlor. I know what you are thinking, they are not called ice cream parlors anymore. But if you dont want to spend money on going out to eat, eat at home and then go out for a dessert somewhere. It does not have to be fancy or expensive. Go to McDonald's and get a soft serve cone to share, go to Shoney's and split a Hot Fudge Sundae, Sonic's Drive Thrus usually always have some type of 99 cent "Sundae" or Banana Split on their menu.
6. Go "Window Shopping". No, I don't mean your hubbie or better half has to walk you around the mall and carry your purse for you! Go shopping for things you have no intention to even buy. We have been known on a Saturday when we have time to ourselves, to just go walking through various furniture stores and look at everything to see what we like, what we agree on, what we don't agree on, etc. We have also been and spent hours walking through Modular Homes and even RVs. Don't cost nothing to look - right?
These are just a few ideas to help you get your ideas flowing. Whatever you do, just make it fun.
Happy Frugaling!
Tina

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Publix Must Haves 1/27 - 2/2

I'm back with what I think are the Publix "best buys" of the week! Not a great week, but there are a few things that I intend to stock up on this week.

Do not forget:

* Publix doubles coupons up to 50 cent face value;
* Most Publix stores accept local competitor coupons;
* Publix will accept a store coupon and a manufacturer coupon for the same item;
* Some Publix stores have stopped doubling coupons if they say on them "Do Not Double". My local Publix store just stopped doubling those recently. So, check with Customer Service if you want to know for sure.


BOGO Items
Oscar Meyer Beef Franks $3.99 ($1.99 each)
Eight O'Clock Coffee $4.99 ($2.49 each)
.75 off - February All You Magazine
Pace Salsa or Picante Sauce $2.79 ($1.39 each)
Hidden Valley Ranch $3.39 ($1.69 each)
A.1. Steak Sauce $3.91 ($1.95 each)
Kraft BBQ Sauce $1.45 (.72 each)
Ronzoni Pasta $1.39 (.69 each)
$1 off 2 SS 1/10 (.20 each for 2 boxes)
.75 off SS 12/6 (this coupon is for Ronzoni Smart Taste pasta, which may or may not be on
sale. If so this is a MONEY MAKER as it will give you .06 overage deducted from your total
grocery bill!
Prego Pasta Sauce $2.49 ($1.24 each)
Thomas Bagels $3.99 ($1.99 each)
Pillsbury Toaster Strudel $2.49 ($1.24 each)
$1 off 2 SS 1/3 (.75 each for 2)
Farm Rich Appetizer Snacks $7.69 ($3.84 each)
$1.50 off SS 12/6 (makes it $2.84)
.75 off SS 12/6 (makes it $3.09 each)
Lay's Potato Chips $3.99 ($1.99 each)
Chex Mix, Gardetto's, Bugles $2.49 ($1.24 each)
.50 off 2 SS 1/24, 12/13, 11/5 (.75 each for 2 bags)
$1.00 off 2 SS 1/24, 12/13, 11/5 (.75 each for 2 bags)
Nabisco Honey Maid Grahams $3.99 ($1.99 each)
$1 off SS 1/24 (makes it .99)
$1 off 2 SS 12/13 (makes it $1.50 each)
OTHER GROCERY DEALS
Red Delicious Apples .69/pound
Gatorade or G2 $1.00
.50 off RP 1/10 MAKES IT FREE
Tide Detergeant 100 oz. $10.99
$1 off PG 12/27 (expires 1/31)
.35 off PG 1/17
$2.00 off Food Lion Printable Coupon, (use with $1.00 off manufacture coupon makes it $7.99
Lysol Wipes $2.00
$1 off SS 1/3
Sargento Shredded Cheese $2.00
.40 off 2 SS 1/24 (makes it $1.60 each)
.55 off - Novemeber or December All You Magazine (makes it $1.45 each)
Suave Natural Shampoo or Conditioner $1.00
.50 off Suave for Men MAKES IT FREE!!
Happy Saving!
Tina

Bi-Lo Must Haves - 1/27 - 2/2



Here I am again with what I think are this week's best buys at Bi-Lo. Remember, there are a lot more items listed in their sale flyer, but I always list only what I think is the better deals. After all, anyone can look at the sales flyer and see what is on sale right? But not everyone can look at it and know it is a good/great deal. The average shopper just assumes that anything listed in a sales flyer is a great price - - Wrong!!! Especially if you are a couponer, right ladies?


Anyhoo - here are the deals I see you might consider stocking up on this week.


Don't forget:

* Bilo doubles coupons up to 60 cents face value;

* Bilo will deduct 5 cents for every reusable shopping bag you bring in and use (NOTE: You usually have to tell the cashier how many bags you brought in to prompt them to give you the discount.)

*Use your BiLo Fuel Express Bonus Card to get those fuel points!!!!

NOTE: Saturday, 1/30, you earn DOUBLE fuel perks so shop on Saturday if you can!

BOGO Items

Hillshire Farm Cocktail Smokies $3.99 ($1.99 each)
$1 off 2 RP 12/6 (makes it $1.49 each)

Ready Crisp Fully Cooked Bacon $2.99 ($1.49 each)

Ball Park Franks $4.49 ($2.25 each)
.55 off "Lite" Franks RP 1/10 (Makes it $1.15 each)
.75 off 2 RP 1/10 (Makes it $1.87 each)

Shedd's Country Crock Bowl, 15 oz. $1.99 ($1.00 each)
.40 off RP 12/6 (makes it .20 each)


Other Grocery Deals


Mission Flour Tortillas $2.00
$1.00 off SS 1/10

Southern Home Natural Shredded or Chunk Cheese $1.60

DiGiorno or California Pizza Kitchen for One $2.79
$1 off DiGiorno SS 1/3

Turkey Hill Tea or Lemonade $1.00
$1 off 2 RP 11/8 (this was a regional coupon so you may or may not have it)

Scott Bath Tissue - Naturals, 8 rolls $4.99
Chinet Dessert Plates, 35 count $2.00
$1 off Chinet Crystal plates SS 11/22
$2 off Chinet side dish plates SS 11/22 MAKES IT FREE!

Chinet Lunch Plates, 36 count $2.00
$2 off Chinet side dish plates SS 11/22 MAKES IT FREE!

Pampers or Huggies Jumbo Pack Diapers $8.99
$2 off Pampers PG 12/27
$1 off Huggies SS 1/17

Ziploc Freezer or Storage Bags $2.50
.40 off SS 1/10 (makes it $1.70 each)


Happy Shopping!
Tina



Sign up for freebies/coupons from Frito-Lay!


Go here and sign up for Frito-Lay's "Be Snack Ready" program. In signing up, you may receive free samples, coupons, sales alerts, new product information, etc.
The price of buying snacks can really make your grocery bill add up fast, so I always try my best to have plenty of snack item coupons on hand and stock up when they are on sale!! Not sure about you, but when I pay about 50 cents to $1.00 for a large bag of Lay's, they sure seem to taste a whole lot better than when I pay $3.99 a bag!! =O)
So, what is your family's favorite snack? (Don't worry - it doesn't have to be a Frito-Lay snack - I'll never tell!)
Happy Saving!
Tina

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Dairy Queen - Free Blizzards!


Head on over here and sign up for Dairy Queen's Blizzard Fan Club and you will receive 6 coupons for BOGO Blizzards! You will get one coupon upon signing up for the Club, one coupon on your birthday and then 4 others throughout the year! Yumm-O!

TNT Tuesday - Scrumptious Beef

OK, I am going to try and start a new series (if I can remember each week to post it, LOL!) and post a TNT Recipe on Tuesdays. TNT means "Tried n' True" - - which in my house means I have cooked it and my family has actually asked me to cook it over and over again. If the family does not ask me for a particular dish again, that means they don't like it and I am never to cook it again.

So.....for this week's TNT Tuesday, I wanted to share the favorite dish of the youngest member of our family. If I ever ask him what to fix, this is the dish. I don't mind cooking it, because it is yet another Crockpot recipe which means dinner is just about on the table by the time I get home from work.

Scrumptious Beef

2 pounds Stew Meat, cut to bite size pieces
10 1/2 oz. can of Beef Broth
10 3/4 oz. Cream of Mushroom soup
Envelope of Onion Soup Mix (or simply about 3 T of dried onion)

* Combine all of the above items in a crockpot
* Cook on low for 7-8 hours (or even up to 10 hours is usually fine, especially if meat was frozen)
* Serve over cooked rice.

Yummy!

I hope you enjoy this. Do you have a TNT Recipe that you would like to share?

Enjoy!

Tina

Monday, January 25, 2010

FREE Subway Sandwich!



I just LOVE free food!! Go here and play a cute game on building your own sub sandwich the way you like it and at the end you can print a coupon for a FREE 6" sub sandwich from Subway when you purchase a 6" Sub and a Drink! Subway, here I come.......


Happy Savings!


Tina