Sooo,
How was your weekend?
Did you do anything, or catch anything exciting?
Well, I won’t go into details just quite yet, but I’d say we caught a few things…
Here is what we picked up this week
Costco $26.57
Guess who bought all this crap?
Not me. The Handsome Husband took Monkey Boy to the Home Depot so he could pick up some supplies for his science project. On the way home, they decided to pop into Costco to pick up dinner. Aww how sweet, right? Wrong! I was totally planning on coming in under $15 for groceries this week when he pulled this. Grrr. And to think I was planning on buying him and the boy a bag of Doritos at QFC for $2. Well forget that. I won’t even go into the part about how I already have a ton of bread and buns in the freezer. Nope. Not going there.
Thanks to the iTunes gift card promo I was able to stock up on meat and milk.
Albertsons $4.81
I won 2 more $2 cash prizes from the Summer Sizzlin’ Sweepstakes and decided to play it safe and buy milk. But while I was in the store I decided to purchase another set of iTunes gift cards cards {birthdays, graduation and Christmas gifts} and so I was able to get another $20 store coupon for free groceries PLUS a $5 off my next order coupon printed at the bottom of my receipt. In the end I only had to pay $4.81 oop.
~ So how did YOU do this week? Are you an Albertsons shopper? Did you stock up on gift cards so you could score some FREE groceries? If not, what was your favorite deal at YOUR store?
Total Spent This Week $39.27
Total Spent This Year $680.63
Total Spent This Year on Garden Seeds/Supplies $473.47
Total “Seed Money” donations received $8.00
Thinking about preparing a few freezer meals so you don’t have to spend so much time in the kitchen this summer? Check out the book Fix, Freeze, Feast: The Delicious, Money-Saving Way to Feed Your Family by Kati Neville. Amazon has it currently priced at only $10.17.
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