Sunday, June 14, 2015

Deals for the week of June 14th, 2015

Target
Another great freebie at Target with printable coupons!
Head over to http://coupons.target.com/ and print 2 of the $3 Nivea body wash coupons (looks like these coupons are already gone, updated 6/15)
And print $3 off two Nivea body wash
= TWO FREE body washes ($3.99 each, regular price)

This purchase will also count towards the $5 gift card with $20 personal care purchase promotion.

Market Basket
~ Blueberry pints 2/$4 (even better than the Shaw's BOGO last week!)
~ Special K cereal 2/$6, this didn't seem like a great deal until I realized it was for the larger 14.7-18oz sizes. There's also a brand new printable 50 cents off ONE Special K Red Berries
~ Schick Quattro Shavers $4.99, combine with this $3 off one or $7 off two printable coupons to get a great deal. And you might as well get some free shaving cream while you're at it with this printable Buy razor, get shave gel free
There's also a Schick promotion to get 2 free movie tickets with the purchase of 2 Schick razors, more details here


Shaw's
~Cherries $1.99 a pound (these are my "treat" food when they go on sale)
~ boneless chicken breast is $1.88 a pound, but you have to buy the 3+ package for that price
~ Weight Watchers Smart Ones $1.88 each
~ Almond Breeze gallons $4.49 (price until July 9) and use this printable $1 off Almond Breeze almondmilk
~ Simply Lemonade is on sale 2/$5 until July 9, use this printable for 75 cents off which will double to $1.50, making it a buck a bottle!

Did you find a great deal? Post it in the comments :-)

13 essential items you never thought to donate to those in need

Original article here , I have copied the meat and potatoes below:


There are items we all use daily that we would never think to donate. Besides the resilient canned food items and secondhand clothing, think about those extras that are necessities to many of us, yet luxuries to those who frequent donation centers for their basic needs.
Along with your regular donations of food and clothes, consider dropping off one of these essentials next time you hit the donation center. Consider it added insurance that your donation definitely made an impact on someone's life.

1. Toilet paper

Toilet paper is often the first item to go at donation centers. It’s a constant need that is rarely ever filled. Bring a couple of wrapped rolls on your next giving trip, and you’re guaranteed to make a difference.
Consider donating: Unscented rolls of toilet paper in large and small quantities.

2. Small bottles of bath essentials

Bathroom products such as shampoo, conditioner, shower gel and deodorant are toiletries many of us take for granted. Small bottles save space and make it possible for someone without regular shelter to stay clean while relying on public rest areas for bathing. Just make sure the products you purchase still have an intact seal.
Consider donating: Allergy-friendly brands of soap and deodorant.

3. Dental hygiene essentials

Dental access is often blocked for those who can’t afford health insurance. To help people in need keep their teeth healthy and pain-free on their own, donating dental supplies is a must.
Consider donating: Toothbrushes and toothpaste for normal and sensitive teeth.

4. First-aid items

Especially for people impacted by homelessness, bandages are often needed but not easily accessible. Help those in need keep their wounds properly cared for by donating sealed first-aid essentials.
Consider donating: Band-Aids, ointments, medicated wipes and ace bandages.

5. Pads and tampons

When period products go on sale, buy a few extra boxes to donate. These necessities get to be an expensive, unavoidable monthly cost for many families, making them ideal donations. Plus, no one should ever have to worry about access to feminine hygiene.
Consider donating: Pads and tampons for all scenarios and body types. Think heavy, light and moderate needs.

6. Diapers

Babies get plenty of love in the clothing donation department. But other non-recyclable needs, such as diapers and the extra accessories needed to make a happy baby bottom, are few and far between. Even assistance programs like WIC and SNAP don’t cover diaper costs, so they are in constant demand.
Consider donating: Diapers for all ages, especially for older children, as well as baby wipes and baby powder.

7. Underwear and socks

Sure, you donate your gently used clothing to charity, but underwear and socks don’t get a second life. Consider spending a few bucks to help out those who can't afford the cost.
Consider donating: Large packs of plain underwear and socks to get more impact for your buck.

8. Spices

If someone is solely shopping at a food pantry for necessities, his or her food may end up bland without something to spice it up. Accidentally buy two containers of pepper? Donate one. The extras matter.
Consider donating: The most common spices, such as salt, pepper, thyme, paprika and cinnamon.

9. Blankets

Blankets are strategic items to donate, even when it’s not the dead of winter. Check your local temperature at the coldest point of the night — if the weather reads a temperature you wouldn’t want your thermostat reading, consider donating a blanket.
Blankets are a much-needed necessity for those living without proper access to heat, including those sleeping on the street.
Consider donating: All-weather blankets, or blankets made of wool or fleece.

10. School supplies in the middle of the school year.

Donation centers get a surplus of school supplies at the beginning of every school year, but in the middle of the year, supplies run low. Pencils become stubs, math notebooks are on their last pages and backpack seams rip.
Help out by donating school essentials when kids need them most.
Consider donating: Notebooks, pencils, erasers and sturdy backpacks.

11. Gently used bicycles

Have an old bicycle in good condition? Consider donating it as a form of transportation. A reliable bicycle could mean a free and fast commute to and from work for a person struggling to make ends meet.
Consider donating: A bicycle that is already in running condition, with a bike lock for security.

12. Old cellphones

If you're on a regular cellphone plan, chances are you upgrade your device for a fee every year or two. Instead of piling up devices in a drawer, consider donating all but one backup phone. Your old phones still have a little life in them for people who can’t easily get an upgrade or don’t have a phone for emergencies.
Consider donating: A modern phone with little wear and tear.

13. Sturdy bags and boxes to easily carry goods.

If you have too many reusable bags piled in your closet, donate a few to your local food pantry. Bags make carrying items a lot easier for families who might rely on public transportation or walking to get their donated essentials.
Consider donating: Large bags with some integrity and strong stitching, or boxes with built-in handles.

Monday, June 8, 2015

Deals for the week of June 7th, 2015

Shaw's
~See previous post for Cheerios deal, all varieties are included in the sale except for the +protein variety.
~Chobani and Mueller yogurt on sale for 79 cents each when you buy 10 participating items (I bought my yogurt for the week and some frozen veggies to make the 10). There are printable coupons for Chobani for $1 off 3.
~Blackberries, blueberries and raspberries are BOGO, even the organic varieties. I got the Dole pints of blueberries for $4.99, one for this week, one for the freezer. 

Market Basket
~Almond Breeze 2/$5, this is my favorite almond milk and this is the same price as the store brands.
~Langer's PLUS juice 2/$4
~Bananas $0.39/pound (they were all very green at my store, so I'm going to check back later this week)


Target
Schick Slim Twin 12 count razors $5.99 each$11.98
Target Coupon on 2-$3.00
Target net price$8.98
Cartwheel offer %20.00%
in dollars-$1.80
Manufacturer's coupon on 2-$7.00
Total paid at register$0.18
 

link to MFG coupon here, print the Target coupon from the website, this is an awesome item to donate!


Did you find any incredible deals this week? Please share them in the comments.
 

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Cheerios at Shaws for 38 cents!

Starting Friday, June 5th, all varieties of Cheerios will be on sale at Shaw's for $1.88. This is a great price on its own, but if you printed the 75 cents off Cheerios coupons before they disappeared, you can get a box of Cheerios for 38 cents! Check your Betty Crocker account to see if you have one in your weekly coupons. You can also print this coupon for $1 off 2 boxes of Cheerios

The sales flyer says "ALL VARIETIES", which I was skeptical about. Upon further investigation it looks like the only variety not included in the sale is the Cheerios + protein.
There's also a Saving Star offer for $1 on two boxes of Cheerios



Personal note: The food pantries always appreciate cereal, so I usually print cereal coupons whenever I see them. And sometimes, when it's Africa hot and I don't feel like cooking, a bowl of cereal is the best thing ever for dinner in the summer :-)

Monday, June 1, 2015

Deals the week of May 31st, 2015

Shaw's

FREE MILK with the purchase of 4 Kellogg's items, most Kellogg's items are included in the 4/$10 sale with the exception of the larger boxes of cereal and granola bars. I used my 75 cents off (which double to $1.50) printed coupons on the brownies and snack bars. Spent $4 and got 4 boxes of snacks and a gallon of milk.
There are a lot of BOGOs this week, but Shaw's regular prices make it so it's not such a great deal. The only one I went for was the Craisins because I was out and needed to have a fruit snack in the house. The 6 pack is a better deal over the bags because you get more ounces and it's already portioned out for you.
There's still a few Hungry Jack hashbrowns left in the Stratham store (see last week's post), some of them even have coupons on them for $1 off a dozen eggs attached to the carton. Dover is out and North Hampton only had 2 left yesterday.

Target

Weight Watchers Smart Ones stock up sale! Make some room in your freezer for this deal. Smart Ones are buy 5 get 1 free, prices range from $1.89 to $3+
Stack this coupon for $4 off 10 Smart Ones and the Target web coupon for $3 off the purchase of 10 entrees to save $7 and get 2 free. Rhechelle was able to get 12 Smart Ones for $14!



Coupons refreshed today (June 1) and some of the good ones are back! Print them before they are gone. 
~ Special K Brownies
~ Special K snack bars
~ Simply Lemonade
~ Florida OJ
~ Goodnites
~ Tide $1.50 (better than the newspaper coupons!)