Making Life a Little Less Expensive Every Week

Making Life a Little Less Expensive Every Week

Here in Orange County California we benefit from fierce competition in the grocery industry. Not only do they compete with each other (Albertsons, Ralphs, Stater Brothers, and Vons) they compete with various small market chains (Henry's, Sprouts, Trader Joe's, and a host of independent markets. In addition both Target and Walmart carry a limited, but well priced, selection of grocery staples. With so many choices it is easy to simply pick a store and hope you don't burn through your budget halfway through shopping. But, with a little effort and a little more driving, you can dramatically trim your grocery expenses. You can put the savings towards the ridiculous cost of housing.


Coupons

Making a Coupon Stockpile

The quickest source of coupons is the sunday paper. Each week there are anywhere from one to three coupon circulars (P&G Brandsaver, Red Plum, and Smart Source). The Sunday paper(Register or Times) costs $1.50.But they both also issue a weekend edition of their paper, which is remarkably similar, for 75 cents. I buy one of each (Register and Times) for a total cost of $1.50. This give two sets of coupons, which some weeks works out fantastically and some weeks not so good. But each paper has a diferent selection of ads (these vary from paper to paper and even from week to week).

Be sure to physically check the paper for coupon circulars since store-bought papers do not always get the same coupons as a home-delivered paper. The delivered paper may have three circulars this week but the one in the store could have one, two, three, or even zero coupons. So just be sure to check before you buy.

Alternately you can order subscriptions online. Though the Times wants $2.50 a week to deliver the Sunday paper. But a quick google search will often turn up deals or promo codes for a dollar a week. Recently in LA the Times was offering a year of Sundays for 19 cents a week.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Free Toothpaste at Ralphs

The price of toothpaste is outrageous. A brand name tube can cost anywhere from $3-$6 or more (depending on size and fanciness). But yesterday I got two tubes of crest toothpaste for free (almost). Ralphs has crest toothpaste on sale for $1 w/club card. That is not a particularly bad price but by stacking coupons (which Ralphs doubles up to a total of $1.00) it was free.

Ralphs Ad 7/21/10- 7/27/10
Crest Toothpaste (select varieties) $1 with club card
2 tubes= $2 (3.79 reg price each)
Coupon .50 (db. To $1) from the July P&G Brandsaver Circular
Coupon .75 (db. To $1) from the July P&G Brandsaver Circular
Total cost .11 (tax)
That is 5.5 cents a tube

Today (7/27/10) is the last day for this deal. Rush over to Ralphs. There is a good chance the shelves are empty. Ask for a raincheck if so. The new P&G Brandsaver circular is coming out soon. There are usually crest toopaste coupons in it. You can use these coupons when you use your raincheck to get two free tubes in a week or two.

This deal now goes through 8/3/10. Stop making excuses and get yourself some free toothpaste.

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