OK folks....Walgreens put out a coupon today that is $5 off of a $20 purchase good only today. (Click the word coupon and you will be wisked away to this great printable coupon, but read the rest of the blog first so you can get the most bang for your buck.)
Now, for today only, take your coupon. Get an Easy Saver Rebate Catalog right there at the front with the sale paper for the week. Look in the book for only the free things. Spend ONLY $20 for things that you will get the rebate for. Then you will get immediately $5 off of your $20 purchase.
Now, when you get home, sign up for the Walgreens Easy Saver program online. Enter your receipt right there online. (You don't even have to do it the old fashioned way with an envelope and stamp!) Then, toward the end of the month (check the catalog) and buy the rest of the things that you can get for free. Enter your receipts online. And when you've spent all you know you will, request your rebate in the form of a Walgreens gift card. If you do that, then they will add 10% of your rebate amount in FREE money!!!
So, let's think about this. Today you'll spend $15 dollars, and get $22 dollars back($20 in product rebate, $2 for that extra 10% they add). UM, you are profiting $7 dollars! And if you'll buy the other stuff at the end of the month, you have the possibility of making almost $10 in pure profit! (And you all are learning what I can do with $10 dollars!)
Now many of you are thinking, "Yes, but I am on a budget, and I can't live without that money for the 6-8 weeks it takes for the rebate to get to me." Well, I am in the same boat. Well, the first time I did the Walgreens rebate, I had the card in about 10 days after I submitted it. At the end of July, because I already have a gift card, I entered in my gift card number, and in 4 days, the card was credited with my money! So, you really don't have to wait long.
Happy Savings!
The Coupon Consultant
Walgreens deal today only!!!!
Thursday, July 31, 2008 | Posted by Lori at 9:11 AM 2 comments
Afar....
OK...so I will couponing and blogging from afar. We are headed home to visit our wonderful family in Tennessee. So, we will see what I can do over the next few days. I hope to still find good deals there, and of course I will share my finds! And I know there will be pictures of the kids and their grandparents!
I ask you to pray for our travel. It's a long drive. Craig will actually be flying back on Saturday, and I will stay with the kids a few days longer. Then, I will make the drive back on my own with the kids. Thanks for lifting us up.
Blessings and Happy Savings!
Monday, July 28, 2008 | Posted by Lori at 12:34 AM 0 comments
More Unexpected Finds.....
So I got up early and headed back to the store in hopes to find some of the things that had been completely scooped up yesterday when I got there. One example that I've missed so far is the Viva paper towels for 14 cents a roll. I love paper towels about as much as I love Windex, so I was a little sad not to get them. I was once again disappointed not to find some things, but I found others. And although the things I bought aren't as practical as what I bought yesterday, I still saved 88.25%. I don't need Waxed Paper right now, the store payed me 16 cents to buy it. I don't need hot sauce right now, they payed me 51 cents to take it out of the store. And although we don't each potato sticks very often, they payed me a penny to walk out of the store with two cans. And it will take us a while to eat up 6 boxes of Lemon Italian Ice, they are typically $3.19 a box. Well, today I payed 53 cents a box for them. I would NEVER buy them for $3.19 a box, but it's a doable treat for our kids who LOVE lemon things at 53 cents a box.
Here is the Jedi amazed at today's purchases. As I started to take the picture he said, "Wait! I'll be right back!" So he came back down with his magic wand from his magic set. He thought all this coupon stuff was magic, too! SO CUTE!!!
The other thing I encountered at the store today (which I was not expecting) was a coupon snob. Let me explain. I shared in an earlier post about how I carry my coupons around. Well, that's not changed in two weeks. I still have my kid sized shoe box with the dividers. Well, here's a picture.
This might drive some of you really organized people absolutely crazy. I was looking for a quick fix. It is made of a shoe box that was headed to the trash and dividers that are 25 years old that I pulled out of a recipe box I made my mom. So it was quick and free. Well, there are extremely sophisticated ways to organize your coupons. Just Google coupon organizer and be amazed. And if I stay serious about this and continue to do as well, I will probably need some other kind of system. Today, one of my unexpected finds was a coupon snob. I encountered a lady (and I am sure she is incredibly NICE) who had one of those REALLY cool things to organize your coupons. I so wanted to ask to see hers and get some coupon advice for this coupon rookie. Well, she walked passed me, looked at my humble shoe box, wrinkled up her nose, and kept walking. I really tried hard not to giggle out loud.
You see, I found myself surrounded by coupon rookies. They had handfuls of coupons, some which were spread out all over the bottom of their carts. They, too, were in search of cheap stuff. And just three weeks ago, that was ME! So, may all couponers unite! Vets and rookies, organized or messie! And if you work really hard, you too can have a humble shoe box just like me!
OK...so silly....
Happy Savings!
Friday, July 25, 2008 | Posted by Lori at 9:43 AM 1 comments
Today is worth TWO posts on the blog...
Craig had the chance to lead a guy to Christ about a month ago on a Sunday morning right after service. It's a young guys who is in the area for 6 months of schooling for his job in up state New York. Well, this last week, his girlfriend, who was not a believer, came down to meet all of his new Christian friends and see him get baptized. On Friday night, we had them over for dessert. After two hours of talking with her and sharing about truly who God was, they got in their car to leave. There was no pressure from us to accept Christ, but I had honestly hoped she would accept the Lord. They cranked the car and she immediately said, "I am ready to get saved." So, they cut off the car and come back in and she prayed to receive Christ right here in our living room! It was amazing!
Monday thru Wednesday, during the day, she hung out with the kids and me. Her boyfriend was in class all day, so she was going to be alone all those days. We had some incredible time to read God's word together and for me to share with her some of the basics of the faith. She had never really read the Bible and so we started from the beginning. As I would share stories with her, I would realize that she didn't know any of them, and one story in the Bible always leads to another. I was almost giddy telling her some of the greats. I got to be the VERY FIRST person to share some of the most exciting things in the Bible.
After she left on Wednesday, I had a very sobering thought. Why isn't God's Word as exciting for me when I read it to myself, or to my kids? Have I really allowed God's Word to become "old hat" to me? God's Word is EXCITING!!! Read the story of Moses as if you never have before. Read the book of Ruth as if you never have before. Read the conversion of Saul, the anointing of David as king, the feeding of the 5000...I COULD GO ON AND ON!!! We see God awesome things in His Word. AND HE DOES IT TODAY, TOO!
Lord, help me to be disciplined to read your Word with a fresh perspective EVERYDAY!
Thursday, July 24, 2008 | Posted by Lori at 3:23 PM 0 comments
Check out these savings...
Today is the beginning of triple coupon day at Harris Teeter grocery store. This is the first one since I started couponing. So, I got organized and you can see the evidence. Craig and the kids were with me, and we bought everything in this picture (valued at almost $99) for a little less than $12. Can you believe it? I hope to return tomorrow and Saturday!!! Happy Savings!
Posted by Lori at 3:20 PM 0 comments
Confessions of a Messie in Rehab
Freedom, that's all I've got to say, is freedom! I am a messie. I have said it before and I will say it again: I AM A MESSIE! I am also a procrastinator, which the worst combination in the world. Have you ever had someone call and say, "We're on the way, we'll be there in 15 minutes." Talk about freak out time! Well, sometimes for me it's freak out time when it's Monday and somebody says, "I am coming to your house on Friday!" How in the world can I get it all done. Every where I look is a mess!
Well, the last two weeks have been a little different for me. Are things perfect? NO WAY!!! But, I can do a quick run through of the house and in 30 minutes, things can be straightened and presentable. I have never been this way in my life, and honestly, I was a little nervous to write about it since I am only two weeks in.
So what's different about my life in the last two weeks that I've never had before? FREEDOM!!! When I want to sit down and read with my kids or for myself, I don't have the guilt (albeit small amount of it) hanging over me. When I want to paint with them, I can do it. When we want to hop in the car and go somewhere last minute, we can do it! How is it different? Did I do things with my kids, YES! But there was always that sinking feeling about what was still awaiting me when I got done. There was always a huge mess to have to deal with. Now, there are messes, just not so big. And is it perfect? NO WAY!!!
Even the kids notice the difference. My Jedi was always crying about having to clean up his room. He would fuss and fuss and say he could never do it. Now, because we do it in 5 minute increments, he will do it without complaint. My Artist is one who likes for things to be organized, although she's never had the chance to experience that because I never let her. This was not purposeful, but it happened because I was always so messy. And my Princess now races to have her room clean. She loves it.
This is freedom. And for me, it is a way of presenting my body as a living sacrifice that is for God's glory. As you all know, I dislike (I used a very mild word) housework tremendously. So, this is an area where I am working out the "kinks" in my life in order to give Him more praise and honor. I can do more ministry! And it's just so much better to come home to a semi-straight house. It's freedom, pure freedom.
Thursday, July 17, 2008 | Posted by Lori at 7:36 PM 0 comments
A new game and lots of savings!
As many of you know, my mom and dad raised me on a four letter word...."S-A-L-E." I love a good bargain. Who doesn't? Well, this week has been particularly good for savings, and it's been SO MUCH FUN!!!!
When I was little, my mom was a coupon queen. She had a shoe box with dividers where she filed and stored her coupons. She never went into a store with out it. She never knew what deal was around the corner. Well, like mother like daughter. This week, I decided that I was done spending so much money on stuff that I could buy for so much less (or even get for free.) I found one of the kid-sized shoe boxes, put in the dividers, and then I cut and sorted 3 months of coupons! Well, it paid off. On Monday, I headed to Rite Aid. After making a couple of Coupon-Rookie mistakes and returning two items, I bought $40 dollars worth of stuff for $5. Yes, you read that correctly. Today, I went to Walgreens and used $40 in coupons! So, I bought $60 worth of stuff for $20. For $20 I bought Crest Whitening Strips, two boxes of Loreal Preference Hair Color (yes, my hair color is from a box), two boxes of Fiber One Cereal, Pledge Furniture Polish, Pledge Multipurpose Wipes, and Bayer Heart Advantage Aspirin. Just so you know how much of a deal all that is...the Crest Whitening Strips regular price is $20!!!
This is a new game for me. I must share the two websites that have helped me begin this savings journey. Check out Coupon Mom and Hot Coupon World for yourselves. Be prepared to spend some time studying because there is an enormous amount of information. It's worth the time!
And one more big bargain for us today: Today is COW APPRECIATION DAY at Chic-fil-A. We all dressed up like cows and ate completely for FREE. Jan and Samuel Herring joined us for the fun as you can see in the pictures. We've decided that it will be an annual tradition!
If you add up all the savings, I've saved over $100 in 2 days of shopping! So, if you see a lady on a mission with that CRAZED COUPON look in her eyes and a shoe box in tow, RUN!
I am off to Walgreens for some more hair color in a box. I found some more coupons, and although it won't be as good of deal as this morning, by the time I'm done, I will have 4 boxes for $13!!! Maybe I'll see you there!
Friday, July 11, 2008 | Posted by Lori at 6:48 PM 0 comments
My good friends
It never ceases to amaze me how God provides good friends for me wherever I am in the world. Not only are they good friends, but they are women who are seeking God and long to see me do the same. They are willing to hold me accountable and challenge me to walk in His ways and live my life according to His Word. Thank you Lord for this gift.
One of my friends here in VA has a blog. She writes daily to encourage the members of our homeschool support group we have at church. Her post from yesterday, Moving Motive, ministered to me in an incredible way. I am always dealing with the feelings of inadequacy and guilt for not being able to GET IT ALL DONE! Thanks Dee for being my friend. Thanks for encouraging me to walk in the Spirit. And thank you, Lord, for always graciously surrounding me with women who are like iron to sharpen me.
Thursday, July 3, 2008 | Posted by Lori at 9:59 AM 0 comments
Once again wishing I was like a child....
Our kids love to take walks. There is one street in our neighborhood that is their favorite. It is Duck Pond Road. Although we have water and wildlife around us, there is a place where MANY geese and ducks like to "hang out." The kids love to run into the gaggle of geese (I am not sure I have ever written that phrase "gaggle of geese" before!). The geese run or fly away or scatter into the water. The kids just love it.
On Sunday evening, we walked over to Duck Pond Road. On the way, we passed a group of teenagers hanging out. They were talking and laughing. The Artist got excited and said, "Look Mom, they're having bible study." You see, she is accustomed to seeing small groups gathered in homes having bible study. That is how she grew up. It wasn't abnormal for her to see a group of people gathered outside a home having a good time and studying the Word. That's how we did it in Mexico. That's how missionaries around the world are making a difference where there are NO churches.
Well, when the Artist said this I almost laughed out loud. I told her that they were probably not having bible study, and my thoughts were that they were definitely NOT having bible study and probably weren't interested in having bible study. And then I heard this, "But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day. The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance." (2 Peter 3:8-9)
Lord, thank you for being patient with me. You desire for me to put aside all assumptions and fears so that more can come to know you. You want my neighbors to know you. You want the teenagers who live on the way to the duck pond to know you. You want NO ONE to perish. You want ALL to know you. Give me your compassion to see each person I encounter through your eyes. And thank you for giving my daughter a heart that recognizes a place where You might be at work.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008 | Posted by Lori at 11:02 PM 2 comments