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Thanksgiving & Black Friday Shopping Adventures

This week’s Super Savings Saturday revolves around Thanksgiving and Black Friday aka The Coupon Olympics. 

I started out bright and early, up by 6:00AM, put the turkey into the oven, and headed over to Cumberland Farms for a free coffee. Since it was only 8 degrees outside, a hot drink was most welcome.

After that, it was on to the drugstores. 

Rite Aid:

I only focused on items that were free after rebates. Yes, there were other goodies, especially snack food, that I could enjoy, but I was honestly afraid I’d eat all of it and it took a lot of willpower to skip the cookies, Planter’s nuts, etc.

What did make it into my cart? Hair elastics, ear buds, Kleenex, two candy bars (for the kids), and lightbulbs. While not a huge haul, it was still good stuff. Total: $33.00 with $33.00 in Bonus Cash. 

CVS:

Better selection than Rite Aid. I separated transactions, rolling Bucks as I went, spending $4.00 and received $4.19 ECBs back. Freebies included toilet paper, paper towel, canned corn, pantiliners, baby wipes, razors, gum, face mask, toothpaste and Ibuprofen. Great haul!

I went back home to drop off the bags, checked my turkey, and then made a quick stop at Shaw’s for an extra pie. (I thought 3 would’ve been enough, silly me…) Well, I was too late and they didn’t have pecan, only unwanted gross ones like coconut custard and mince. I left with nothing.

Between noon and 4:00pm, it was feast time. I was starting to feel tired and was overly stuffed, but there was more shopping to do! At 5:01pm, when the Macy’s door opened, I was there.

Macy’s:

By far, this was the worst experience. 12 free-after-rebate doorbusters were advertised, some of which were really useful like a slow cooker, slippers, drinking glasses, watches, pearl earrings, perfume, etc. I was hoping to get the whole lot. I left with one item!

The store was unbelievably ill equipped—no sale flyers, very few signs and/or mismatched signs, low stock, and confused employees. Supposedly, 3 of the 12 items were never delivered to them, along with the flyers—something I find hard to believe. Rebate forms, which should’ve been plentiful, were not at registers, only in the office. Every cashier I spoke to was incredibly frazzled and most were downright rude. I get that working on a holiday can be unpleasant, but these folks were beyond nasty. 

Another thing I noticed was the large number of East Indians in the store. I do NOT say this to disparage the Indian community in any way! It was just unusual because 90% of the customers were Indian and that’s not common in my area, here in Northern New England. 

So what did I buy? The only thing I could readily find—a Minnie Mouse stuffed animal. 

Hopefully within a year or two, every doorbuster will be online. The mall experience has truly gone downhill and become nightmarish. Although, I can’t even imagine what it was like at the Alabama mall shooting. People get too caught up in the craziness. 

Black Friday:

On Friday, I decided to venture into Walmart. I had free food digital coupons that were expiring, and I was curious to see how it compared to the mall madness.

At 10:00AM, the store was pretty messy, but not overly crowded. The big tickets items like TVs and phones were long gone and the folks I saw had carts filled mainly with toys and housewares. The atmosphere was no different than an average day. 

I bought canned corn, canned green beans, canned cranberry sauce and a bag of red potatoes. The cans will be donated to the local pantry since my family doesn’t like that stuff. 

After Walmart, I drove across the street, into the Target parking lot just to peek. It was not busy, which surprised me, nor was the Home Depot next door. It seems like Thanksgiving Day has become the new “Black Friday” making Friday much less chaotic. 

 

And that was my holiday shopping experience. How about you guys? I’d love to hear where you shopped and what you bought, if anything. 

Super Savings Saturday – 11/17/18

Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday.

It’s been a busy week, preparing for Thanksgiving and Black Friday, dealing with the first snowfall of the season, and lots of other everyday life things that always seem to pop up at the most inconvenient times. (Please tell me I’m not the only one.)

I made one trip for groceries and another to the mall and found fabulous deals at both places.

Hannaford:

Somehow I lost my receipt, so I’ll try to reconstruct this from memory without exact prices. There was a digital coupon for a free turkey, with a $50.00 store purchase. I stocked up on some holiday items and regular stuff.

  • 4 Sweet potatoes
  • 8 Russet potatoes
  • 1 Chuck roast
  • 2 packs Split breast chicken 
  • Free Land O’Frost turkey (Worst lunch meat ever! So bad the cat rejected it.)
  • Free cottage cheese cup
  • Bananas 
  • Green cabbage (Enormous head that will last for 5 meals.)
  • Baby carrots
  • 4 Goya black beans
  • French bread

The total was high enough for the free turkey, which is Marvel brand, frozen rock solid, and about 13 lbs. 

Macy’s:

Purely a scouting trip for Black Friday. 12 items will be free after rebate and I want every one of them. According to a nice saleslady I talked to, many items will be in limited quantity, and only the early birds will get them. I plan to be there when the door opens at 5:00 pm Thursday. 

Kohl’s:

Not part of the mall, but in the same plaza, which made it super easy. I probably won’t shop here on the holiday, however I’m still finalizing my list and not 100% sure yet.

Instead of buying a new twin mattress for the guest room, I picked up a memory foam topper. It’s the gel kind—so nice!—and definitely improved the feel of the bed. Finding it marked 80% off, for $15.99, was a steal. Hopefully, our guests will enjoy it during their stay. 

 

Have you found any good deals lately? Feel free to link or share.

Super Savings Saturday – 10/27/18

What a strange day it’s been. Everything started off normally. I had my breakfast and coffee, grabbed my coupons and list, and headed out to shop. CVS went great, and then I heard the news about the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh. 

You guys, it literally shredded me. I started sobbing in the car and it took 10 minutes to calm down enough to drive home. It scared and shocked me so much, thinking of those folks, terrorized and murdered in a house of worship that should be the ultimate place of refuge. 

Almost every Jewish family I know has a tie to Pennsylvania. Multiple members of my own family used to lived in Philadelphia. I have been all through the state and it’s heartbreaking to think of such suffering in a place I know and love! Pittsburgh has a bad reputation, but it’s actually a really cool place, full of wonder people, and Squirrel Hill neighborhood, in particular, is so vibrant. 

Obviously, I lost my motivation to shop afterwards. What was supposed to be a full day of deals never happened, but I’m not complaining. We should all be thankful for what we do have—our families, our friends, love, faith, even life itself. Tragedies are a time to focus on our priorities.

There will be a time for justice. The monster who did this will be punished. But right now, I don’t want to get ahead of myself. In this moment, I need an opportunity to process the enormity of the situation before I can make sense of what’s happened.

Though it seems silly to discuss something as trivial as couponing, it is Saturday, life must be lived, and it’s ok to discuss normal things even when we’re in pain. That’s not insensitive, it’s just a distraction. I am not, for one second, trying to undermine or minimize such a tragedy.

CVS: 

Kleenex, 160-ct box, sale price $1.49. I used a $1.00 store coupon. Total: $0.49.

CVS Health Stomach Relief, regular price $3.29. I used a $3.00 store coupon. Total: $0.29. (This is a generic version of Pepto Bismol, which I like to have on hand.)

CVS Health Aspirin, regular price $3.09. I used a $3.00 store coupon. Total: $0.09. (100 tablets that should last us forever.)

Maybelline eye shadow, regular price $3.99. I stacked a $1.00 store coupon with a $2.00 store coupon. Total: $0.99. 

 

Anyone is welcome to comment about the shooting, or coupons, or whatever strikes your fancy. This is such a difficult time; just do whatever you feel like and we’ll try to support each other in our grief. 

Super Savings Saturday – 10/13/18

Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday.

It was a week of extremes—temperature, that is. From a record setting high of 85 degrees early, to a bone-chilling 41 degrees today, it’s been pretty weird. 

On the shopping front, I found lots of good deals on food. There wasn’t a single item that I needed or wanted at the drugstores, so I skipped them altogether. 

Shaws:

Green grapes, sale price $0.99/lb. Total: $5.81.

Eggplant, sale price $0.99/lb. Total: $4.93.

8 Signature Kitchen frozen veggies, sale price $0.69. Total: $5.52. (There was a strict limit of 8, or I would’ve bought much more.)

Market Basket:

4 Excedrin, sale price $1.99. I used 4 $2.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: Free.

3 Avocadoes, sale price $0.99. I used a $0.75/3 manufacturer’s coupon. Total: $2.22.

Bananas,  sale price $0.39/lb. Total: $9.74. (Some for eating, some for freezing, some for baking.)

3 Skippy peanut butter, sale price $2.00. I used 3 $1.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: $3.00. (I prefer Jif, but this is okay.)

Cains mayonnaise, sale price $2.50. I used a $2.00 manufacturer’s coupon. Total: $0.50.  (Also not my preferred brand—Hellman’s is the best—but a good price.)

Turkey breast, $0.99/lb. Total: $8.03. (I roasted the whole thing and turned it into one dinner, two lunches, and chili.)

Local Orchard:

We wanted to go apple picking. Intense rain changed our minds. Instead of picking our own, we bought a bushel that had a mix—Cortland, McIntosh, Macoun, Crispin, Gala, and Jonagold. The price was $50.00, for about 42 lbs. That is slightly higher than a grocery store’s cheapest apple, but we enjoy supporting local farms. 

 

Have you used any coupons lately?