February 2012

Here are the best deals I could find for the week at Safeway.

Don’t forget you can download great e-coupons to your Safeway Club Card!

My favorite deals have been highlighted in red.

4 Day Sale

Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes $1.99
$1/2 Frosted Flakes printable coupon
Bottom line: $1.49 each

Yoplait Yogurt $0.60
$0.50/8 printable coupon
$0.30/1 Lactose-free printable coupon
 (if included)
Bottom line: as low as $0.30

Smithfield Premium Bacon, 16 oz
Buy one, get one free

Starbucks or K-Cups Coffee $7.99

Oscar Mayer Basic Lunchables
$0.99 each

Hass Avocados
$0.88 each

Progresso Vegetable Soup $1
$1/4 coupon from 2/26 SmartSource
Bottom line: $0.75 each

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Here are the deals Erica was able to find at our Federal Way WinCo store. As always, prices by area may vary. Also remember that prices can change at any time without notice.

My favorite deals have been highlighted in red.

Red Potatoes, 5 lb bag, $1.98/ea

Granny Smith, Red and Golden Delicious Apples $0.98/lb

Braeburn Apples $0.88/lb

D’Anjou Pears $0.98/lb

Popeye Bagged Spinach $1.78/ea

Bananas $0.52/lb

Yellow and Red Onions $0.46/lb

Jicama $0.78/lb
(Here’s a great Jicama Salad recipe if you need one!) 

Limes $0.28/ea

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Albertsons Coupon Deals

Here are your in-progress Albertsons deals for the week.

My favorite deals have been highlighted in red.

Albertsons Chicken Bone-in Split Breasts or Thighs
$1.99/lb

Fresh Cantaloupe
$0.58/lb

Fresh Asparagus
$1.99/lb
($0.99/lb this week at Fred Meyer)

Albertsons Beef Loin Petite Sirloin Steak
$2.99/lb with in-ad coupon (limit 10 lbs)

Arctic Shores Shrimp, Medium – Extra Large
$5.99/lb with in-ad coupon (limit 2)

Alaskan Cod Fillets, previously frozen
$3.99/lb with in-ad coupon (limit 10 lbs)

Dole Salad Kits
$1.99 each with in-ad coupon (limit 4)

Powerade or Powerade Zero Sports Drink
$0.79 each with in-ad coupon (limit 10)

Super Chill Soft Drinks, 12 pack
$2.39 each with in-ad coupon (limit 4)

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These Jessica Simpson Boots are just $29 today!

Today only, 6pm is offering a number of end-of-season boots and outerwear clearance items for just $29! 

I found North Face vests (normally upwards of $95), U.S. Polo Assn. golf jackets (normally $70), and some cute boots in various styles (normally $129 and higher!).

Remember they now have FREE shipping too. This would be a great chance to snag some designer brands on deep discount.

This deal is good TODAY ONLY, and I would hurry to 6pm.com for the best selection.

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Last month I shared how I was working to achieve my 2012 resolutions. I thought I’d share an update with how I’m doing in hopes to encourage you to evaluate your own goals for the year!

As a reminder, my overarching theme to this year is simple: GET RID OF CHAOS. This means cleaning up the waste and clutter in my life – the things that are bogging me down to accomplishing my goals and living the life I truly want to live.

Fitness & Health

February was an excellent month for me in this regard. I ended January weighing 151 and today I weigh 143. I credit much of this weight loss to successfully completing my Going Vegan on a Budget challenge. Yes, that’s right; for a full month I followed a vegan diet and omitted meat and dairy from my diet. I will be sharing my month-end results in a separate post.

I thought I’d share some before/after pictures today. The before picture was taken nearly a year ago, when I weighed in the high 150′s. Below’s photo is taken this morning.

Me last year, weighing about 155

 

Me at 143 lbs

In case you’re wondering, I ended 2011 weighing 158 lbs, so that’s a total weight loss of 15 in 2012. I am actually the lowest I’ve weighed since the birth of my daughter in 2008. My goal is to get to the mid-130′s, where I was before the babies.

Financial & Couponing-Related

I recently shared how Terry and I have been going through the Financial Peace University at our church. We are now half way through the course and loving it! We moved to  using the cash-envelope system for our variable expenses (such as groceries and eating out) and are following a strict budget to meet our financial goals. I’m amazed at the amount of money we’ve been able to find in our budget at the end of just one month.

Here’s the quick ‘n dirty stats on our grocery spending this month:

Shelf Cost: $490.93
Total Paid: $327.65
Budget:$350 (under by $23!)
Total Saved: $169.86
% Saved: 34.60%

While you might think that I’d be disappointed that my savings rate was a mere 34.60%, I consider this month a complete success because we stayed under our budget! Also remember that we ate a whole foods, vegan diet this month, too. Compare that to January – we saved 43%, but overspent by $14. Also think of it this way: 34.6% is almost $170! That’s a lot of money if you consider what you could do with it in the space of a month. That’s about three nice dinners out, a few new outfits at the store, or nice little chunk to set aside towards a special vacation. (And PS, remember you can track your savings with my free savings tracker, too!)

I have also been working diligently on my taxes. I have a couple more small deductions to enter in TurboTax, and then we’re pretty much good to go! Such a relief. By the way, I recommend TurboTax ALL.THE.TIME. because it’s what we’ve used for nearly a decade. We’ve had some complicated tax stuff pop up too, and it’s been able to handle everything easily. I love how you can come back and work on it over a period of time (in case you think of other deductions!), and you can see instantly what your tax refund will be (it actually goes up or down with every entry you make!). If you’re looking for ways to save on your taxes or make the leap to doing it yourself, give TurboTax a try.

Getting my House in Order

Confession time. I really was lax on this one for February. I think I completely burnt out after my big house purge in January and I had trouble getting restarted. Word to the wise: if you do a house purge, just get ‘er done. The whole thing.

Well at least I tackled the medicine cabinet, right?

The only room I managed in decluttering was the master bathroom. I still have two other bathrooms, our office, and walk-in closet to complete. My goal is to finish this up for March.

Social & Spiritual

I really want to be better about making time for my friends and doing things just for the fun of it! I’ve been a part of a book club, Bibliotherapy, that my pal Keri started almost five years ago now. Keri actually created an AWESOME Pinterest board of all the books our club has read to date. So if you’re looking for ideas of books to read, check out her board.

This month’s read was Books 2 & 3 of The Hunger Games. I read about half of the last book the day before the book club last night, but yes, I did finish them. I must say I enjoyed Books 1 & 2 so much more than 3. Towards the end of 3, it just seems like everything about the world sucks. Which isn’t really the feeling I am going for when I want to curl up with a good book in my “spare time.” Those that have read the book – do you agree with me?

Our book this month is Chocolat. I’ve never read it. Feel free to join me.

I also set an ambitious goal to read through the Bible in chronological order. I’ve not started this yet (DOH, me), but I have decided that maybe for March I’ll do something more realistic. Read through the book of Proverbs. There are 31 days and 31 chapters. How perfect is that? I’m particularly interested in parsing out all the verses that relate to personal finance and am thinking of keeping a journal on what I discover. Again, feel free to join me.

Recap of February & Looking Ahead to March

It’s time to cross of my February goals and update it for March!

  • Find the chronological order of the Bible and set out a plan. Read through Proverbs.
  • Order seeds for the garden and do some general clean up. Seeds ordered! Plant greens & develop a calendar.
  • Read Books 2 & 3 of the Hunger Game series. Done! Read Chocolat for March.
  • Successfully complete my vegan challenge for February. Done! Yeah, me!
  • Lose another 5 pounds (for an end goal weight of 146 for end of Feb) Done! Goal for March: anything under 140!
  • Continue our Dave Ramsey series. Going great. Finish strong in March.
  • Finish the house declutter. Did not do – keep in the list for March.
  • Finish our taxes. Nearly done. Get the final deductions entered & run the final TurboTax edits.
  • Complete our annual credit report review.

This is all so cool to me because I am usually pretty lax with resolutions or goals like this. I feel like I’ve done a great job and am looking forward to March.

So I’ve love for you to chime in. What did you accomplish in February? Are you on track for keeping your resolutions? What are your goals for the month ahead?

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Check it out! You can save $5 on your purchase of $20 frozen food purchase at Grocery Outlet! This is celebration of March, which is National Frozen Food month (more on this on my first-of-the-month post…coming soon.)

You can find it by typing in your zip code and pulling up the ad for your area. Please do note that not all Grocery Outlet stores may run the same ads. (I am showing it for my store in South Tacoma.) This could be a fantastic way to save on items like frozen chicken breast, organic frozen produce, or frozen pizzas!

The ad has some ideas for how you might use that coupon, too. Coupon is good through March 6, 2012.

If you don’t regularly shop at Grocery Outlet, please note that they do not take manufacturer’s coupons. What they do offer is great prices and discounts on food and household items. If you would like some more tips and instruction on shopping Grocery Outlet, make sure to swing by my review post from last summer and also the post where I got to meet with some of the Grocery Outlet corporate team in Berkeley.

Also, if you’ve not done so yet – I highly recommend you sign up for the email newsletter for Grocery Outlet. You’ll get coupons and special notices that are not always available to the general public.

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Hamilton Beach Programmable Slow Cooker – only $37.50 shipped!

February 28, 2012

Are you looking for a new slow cooker? If so, you might want to consider this deal – pay just $37.50 for a Hamilton Beach Programmable Slow Cooker! Some features include: Holds up to 6 quarts. Three automatic cooking options – program, manual, probe. It also has an automatic “keep warm” function. Comes with a [...]

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Challenge Butter coupons & $2/1 Facebook coupon heads-up!

February 28, 2012

When Challenge Butter hits 150,000 Facebook fans, they will be releasing a rare, high-value $2/1 Tuscan Butter printable coupon. This will no doubt yield you free butter. They are less than 500 fans from hitting this total, so I wanted to give you the heads-up NOW. I’m not sure when they will be releasing it, [...]

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*GONE!!!* HURRY!! FREE 12-pack Apple Cider K Cup (Facebook)

February 28, 2012

Update: Gone already! That was fast! Wow! Here’s a fantastic freebie for you: head to Green Mountain Naturals on Facebook and request a FREE 12-pack of the Apple Cider K Cups! This is to celebrate Leap Year. Sounds good to me! I just requested it and it worked great. Thanks, Hip2Save!

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Tampax Tuesday: snag a free sample pack on Facebook!

February 28, 2012

Head to Tampax on Facebook and fill out the short form on their Tampax Tuesdays tab to receive a sample pack by mail. The free sample includes three unscented tampons. Your sample should arrive in 4-6 weeks. Thanks, Deal Seeking Mom!

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