Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Target 7/31

A quick Target Trip today to use a few coupons that expired at the end of July. Lots of school supplies cheap/free right now!


Pampers Baby Wipes: $2.39 Used $1/1 MQ and $1/1 TQ - Total .39
Wet Ones 24 Ct Wipes: $1.99 Used .50/1 TQ and $.75/1 MQ - Total: .74
Stayfree 18 ct Pads: $2.74 Used $2/1 MQ and $1/1 TQ - Total: FREE (or +.24)
Papermate Pens: $.94: Used $1/1 TQ - Total: Free
3x RoseArt Glue Stick 2 packs: .25 each: Used $1/3 MQ - Total: Free (or +.25)
Post It Tabs & Post It Sticky Notes: Total $3 for Both: Used $1/1 TQ and $1/1 MQ: Total: $1 
2 x Bic Pens: $.99/ea Used $1/2 TQ and $1/2 MQ - Total: Free

Pre-Coupon Total: $13.79
Total After Coupons: $1.54
90% Savings 

*Note at Target, the cashier has the right to adjust the value of a coupon down to the value of a product. I got lucky and managed to have 2 decent moneymaking coupons (Stayfree and Roseart, each .25) and a few extra pennies. Your total for the same transaction may be different. Also, a few of the coupons I had came inside other purchases (I got a target coupon book inside my last box of diapers, for example) so you may not have access to all the coupons I used. 

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Exploring Minnesota: Northfield

Today we headed down to Northfield to check out the Riverwalk and Farmer's Market. The Market was disappointing, with very little produce, mostly art and prepared foods (we did get some honey sticks and refrigerator pickles though). The River walk was pretty, but short, only about 2 blocks total. Beautiful views but not really what we were expecting. We wandered the entire downtown, stopped in a half dozen stores, did the river walk, farmer's market and stopped for lunch at the Quarterback Club (decent burgers, excellent shakes) all in about 2 1/2 hours....a fun little half day adventure (about all the boys can handle) and another activity checked off our Explore Minnesota list.




Sunday, July 22, 2012

Exploring Minnesota: Minnehaha Falls

We have decided to take mini adventures as a family, and explore this wonderful state we call home. There are many hidden treasures right here in the Twin Cities, as well as further away from home - and we plan to explore many as a family!

Our first adventure was to Minnehaha Falls, hidden away in Minneapolis, this huge park features walking trails, historic buildings and a beautiful water fall. We made our way down to the base of the falls, where Mike and Adam were rebels and climbed up as close as they could for some photos! We let Adam hop in and dip his toes in the river, went for a walk along the river and took a dip in the Minnehaha Wading Pool where we all climbed in to cool off! We ended our day with a stop at Jamba Juice for smoothies before heading home exhausted!




Monday, July 16, 2012

Target Trip - 7/16/12

Another successful trip at Target today! Pleased to have gotten some office supplies, cleaning products, first aid and soap for super cheap! Here's the breakdown:


Soft Scrub Cleaner: Sale $2.50 - used $1/1 MQ - Total: $1.50
Comet Spray Bathroom Cleaner: $1.87 - used .75/1 MQ - Total: $1.12
Comet Stainless Steel Powder Cleaner: $1.99 - used $1/1 MQ & $1/1 TQ - Total: Free
Bounce Dryer Sheets: $1.99 - used .50/1 MQ & .50/1 TQ - Total: .99
Up & Up Peroxide (large): .89 - used .75/1 TQ - Total: .12
Up & Up Soap x2: .89 each - used 2x .50/1 TQ (one from target.com and one register coupon) - total .39 each (.78) 
Up&Up Cotton Balls: .99 - used .50/1 TQ - Total: .49
Up&Up Paper Clips: $1.24 - used .75/1 TQ - Total: .49
Up&Up Sticky Notes 4 pack: $1.94 - used .50/1 TQ - Total: 1.44
Up&Up 20 ct pens: Sale $1 - used .50/1 TQ - Total: .50

Total Pre-Coupons: $16.19 
Total After Coupons: $7.44 
Total of 69% Savings 

My coupons come from 1 Sunday Paper, register coupons, Facebook offers and online coupons sources like target.com and coupons.com. 

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Target: July 2

 As always, the majority of my coupons come from online sources (like target.com, walmart.com, coupons.com etc.) and from my 1 Sunday paper. Today I also had a bunch of coupons that printed out at the register at Target in previous trips. I was excited to get a few things we need (bandaids, dryer sheets and lactaid) today for really good prices and to add to my stock pile! 

Here's how I achieved 72% savings today - a final total of $9.98 out of pocket






Lysol Dual Action Wipes: $2.29 (Qualifies for Try Me Free Rebate) Total: Free

Up&Up Dryer Sheets (105): $3.99
Up&Up Bleach: $1.39
I used $1.50/2 TQ: Package Total: $3.88

Starbucks Refresher: $1.79 used .75/1 MQ and .75/1 TQ Total: .49

Revlon Nail Polish: $4.54 used $3/1 TQ and $1/1 MQ Total: .54

Sonia Kashuk Mascara Brush: $1.99 used $2/1 TQ Total: Free

Revlon Nail File: $2.89
Revlon Cuticle Trimmer: $2.99
Used $3/2 TQ and 2x $1/1 MQ
Package Total: .88 

Comet Stainless Steel Cleaner: $1.99 used $1/1 TQ and $1/1 MQ Total: Free

Up&Up Dairy Digestive Aid: $2.44 Used $1/1 TQ total $1.44 (I've been stocking up on this, since I use it all the time, that's why you see it so often in my pictures. Not everyone will benefit from this item)

BandAids: $1.99
2x Johnson&Johnson Gauze: $1.49 ea
First aid bag: $4.69
Used .50/1 Bandaid MQ and $1.50/2 J&J products and got the first aid bag free by buying 3 select products
Package total: $2.97

Total Pre-Coupons: 35.69
Total Paid: $12.27
(Submit for Rebate)
Actual Total: 9.98
A total of 72% Savings

**A few notes: Target's coupon policy states that they can adjust the price of a coupon down so that it does not exceed the value of the item. They do this mostly with Target coupons, but sometimes with manufacturer coupons. Always give them the Target coupons first, for the best chance at overage (even a penny here and there makes a difference). Deals like the free first aid pouch require a certain $ amount to be spent on the qualifying products - this is before coupons, so make sure you get the deal before handing over your coupons! There is a limit of 4 identical products per household per day, so stock up slowly. They also do not accept internet coupons for free items that have no purchase requirements.

Feel free to ask questions!

I didn't get a picture of this one, but I also tried Walgreens this week (and got really frustrated with their policies).

2x Olay Body Wash: $4.99 each (on sale 2/$7) used $3/2 MQ total: $4 ($2/each)
2x Gillette Body Wash: $4.99 each (on sale, BOGO50%) Total: $7.49 Used $3/2 MQ Total: $4.49 ($2.24/each)
Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent: $8.99 (on sale $5.99) used $2/1 MQ Total: $3.99
Crest Toothpaste: $1.99 (on sale .99) used .50/1 MQ total: .49

Total Pre-Coupons: $30.94
Total Paid: $12.97
A total of 58% savings (not great, but decent considering the brand names purchased)

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Target Trip: May 30

My printer has been out of ink for a little while, so I haven't been able to get my couponing fix! But, I got ink, and had some coupons that were expiring, so I headed over to Target for a small trip - but still managed 73% savings!

Here's the breakdown:

Up &Up baby lotion (15oz): 1.52 -$1 TC Total: .52
Similac Liquid Formula (to donate): $6.39 -$5 MQ Total: $1.39
Scrubbing Bubbles Color Power Bathroom Cleaner: $4.29 - $1 TC - $2 MQ Total: $1.29
Up & Up Soap: .99 -.50 TC Total: .49
Clear 7 Day Starter System (2 shampoos and 1 conditioner) $3.99 -$2 TQ Total: $1.99*
Up & Up Dairy Digestive Aid: $2.44 -.75 TC Total: $1.69
Dr Schols Heel Liners $4.64 -$2 TC -$3 MQ Total: +.36**

Pre-Coupon Total: 24.81
Out of Pocket: $6.67
73% Savings

*This pack comes with a TQ for $2 off any Clear product, so I plan on going back to get another one. I got the TQ after picking one of these sets up earlier this week with a MQ.
**Moneymakers are not always possible at target, oftentimes the value of the coupon is reduced down to the price of the item. Per the manager at my local Target, it depends on how the coupon is coded as well as how observant the cashier is. I always give my store coupons first, followed by MQ's to increase my chances of moneymakers. Target's coupon policy says they have the right to reduce the value of a coupon - but they don't have to.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Target Trip: 5/14/12

I actually ended up at Target twice today, I don't want to get into the whole thing, but I'll post what I shared on Facebook. The end result was a very sincere apology from someone in Customer Service and a gift card that's being mailed to me. Here's the story:  
"This morning, I went to the Burnsville Target. After spending more than an hour shopping, I finally made it to the check out, cranky baby in tow. The cashier rang up all of my items, and I handed over my coupons. They were immediately handed back to me and the cashier said "I am sick of the coupon games, I have the right to refuse to accept any for any reason, and I refuse yours." I asked to speak to a mananger, and he called for one. While waiting he said "You need to get off welfare, get a real job and buy real food for your kids." When the manager came over, I tried explaining not only that the cashier would not accept any of my coupons, but that also what he said to me. She told me that her staff would never talk to someone like that, and that he was right and he did have the right not to accept my coupons. He then said, in front of the manager, that he did not feel comfortable serving me in any way and asked that I leave the store immediately. The manager said "that seems like a good idea, you should go." So I did. Since, I have tried calling the store and was unable to get a manager on the phone, and have sent in using your online form, which would not accept my full story due to 'language'. So I am resorting to posting here. I sincerely hope Target does not encourage their staff to treat customers in this way."
So, after that trip, I ended up having to go back a second time. It was much faster, since I knew exactly what I wanted. I had 74% savings today and built up our stockpile a bit, plus got a few things we actually need!

Today's Haul: $41.52 worth of product for $11! 
Here's the breakdown:

2x Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom Cleaner: Total for both: $7.99 On Sale, $3.50/1, $2.99/1 Used Target coupon for $1/2 and a MQ for $2/2 TOTAL: $3.40 for both
Ella's organics baby food pouch: $1.99, On Sale: $1.34 used MQ $1/1 TOTAL: .34
Welch's Fizz 4 pack: On Sale: $2.50 Used $1/1 Target coupon and $1/1 MQ TOTAL: .50
Mission Brand tortillas 20 count $2.99, On Sale $1, Used $1/1 Target Coupon TOTAL: $1
Banana Boat Sport sunscreen (travel size): .99, used $1/1 Target coupon TOTAL: FREE
Coppertone Baby sunscreen (travel size): .99, used $1/1 Target coupon TOTAL: FREEGillette Fusion shave gel: $3.99, Used MQ $2/1 Gillete Shave product Total: $1.99
Aquafresh extreme clean toothpaste: $4.29, on sale $3, Used $1.50/1 Target coupon and $1/1 MQ TOTAL: .50
Nailpolish Remover: .99, used .50/1 Target coupon TOTAL: .49
Eyelash Brush: $1.99, used $2/1 Target coupon Total: FREE 
Ibuprofen 24 ct: .99 used $1/1 Up&Up Pain Med coupon TOTAL: FREE
Always Pantiliners (20 count): .94 used $1/1 Always 20ct+ MQ TOTAL: +.06
Lactaid: $2.44 used .75/1 Up&Up Digestive product TOTAL: $1.69
Nail Clipper: $1.97 used $2/1 Revlon Tool Target Coupon TOTAL: FREE
Revlon Mascara: $6.99, On Sale $4.74 Used $2/Any Revlon w/ purchase of a tool Target Coupon and $3/1 Revlon MQ TOTAL: +.26


Pre-Coupon/Sale Total: $41.52
Out of Pocket Total: $11.15


I was most excited about the deal on the Shave Gel, Mike is almost out and on the "lactaid' because I go through a lot of it in the summer with all the cold ice cream treats available. I was also happy to have gotten a couple of food stuffs this week as well. And of course, stocking up on some of these other products is wonderful when the prices are this good! 


*Note 1: I get 1 copy of the Sunday paper. I'm not 'extreme' in that I buy 40 of something when it's free, usually it's just one or two depending on the sale, and how the coupons match up. Most of my coupons are printed from online resources like coupons.com and target.com. I do get random things in the mail, watch for coupons included with products and steal them from my mom on occasion, if the deals are really good. 
**Note 2: I'm bad at math, so if my adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing is off - forgive me, the out of pocket cost is straight off the receipt, and that's the important part
***Note 3: I am not sure that it was OK for me to use all three of the Revlon coupons, but I decided I could because they were on different items and stacked in a way where it made sense. I used a target coupon on the tool, and both a target coupon and MQ on the mascara - but since the tool was actually free, I'm not sure that was OK, but the cashier agreed that it seemed like it should be, so we went with it. 


MQ= Manufacturer coupon

Monday, May 7, 2012

Couponing at Target 5/7/11

**I've been couponing a bit lately, and have been sharing my experiences in hopes that someone can learn from my experiences! Keep in mind, not everyone will have the same coupons and sales and clearance can vary by location**

Today I got a large bottle of shower gel, glade air freshener, gerber puffs, Pantene shampoo and conditioner, 2x charmin fresh mates wipes, baby powder, Pampers travel wipes, 2x travel sun screen and some pantiliners. Here's what I did:

Charmin Freshmates: Regular 2.99, on sale for $1.99/each had 2x $1 off coupons - paid .99/each.

Pampers Wipes (travel size): Regular $1.19 used .75/1 manufacturer coupon and .50/1 target coupon - total: +.06

Banana Boat Sport Sunscreen: Regular .99 used target printable for $1/1: Total +.01

Coppertone Water Babies Sunscreen: Regular .99 used target printable for $1/1: Total +.01

Glade Air Freshener: Regular .99 used target coupon for $1/1: Total: FREE

Pantene Shampoo and Conditioner: Regular 3.79 each, Used BOGOFree Manufacturer coupon, $2/1 Target coupon and $1/1 manufacturer coupon Total: $.79 for both

Gerber Puffs: Regular: $2.49, On sale $1.69 Paid $1.69 (but the canister has a try me free sticker to submit for a rebate, which makes them FREE)

Carefree Pantiliners: Regular .99 Used .50/1 manufacturer coupon Total: .49

Johnson&Johnson Baby Powder: Regular $3.99, Price Cut to $2.44 Used $1/1 Baby Powder and .50/1 any J&J Target coupon Total: .94

Olay Body Wash (with free bar of soap): Regular 5.99 (plus cost of soap) Clearance: $3.98 used $2/1 Olay product Target coupon and $1/1 Olay Body was manufacturer coupon: Total: .98

Total Pre Tax, Sale and Discounts: $31.18
Total After Coupons (no tax): $6.79
Total After Tax: 7.99
Plus, I'll be getting a rebate of $1.69 which makes my grand total (including tax) for all of this: $6.30


Monday, April 30, 2012

4-30-12: Coupon Trip

I've been doing a little bit of the extreme couponing thing. I don't go super crazy, I don't clear shelves and I don't buy many things that we won't use eventually or be able to donate to a good cause. I love finding super deals on things we need or will use. I thought it would be fun to share my success stories here...in case anyone cares! I use some couponing web sites to help me find the best deals, I couldn't do it all on my own!

Today's total was $40.22, before coupons - I saved 90% and only paid $4.12 ($1.12 of it was tax).


3-Pack of Huggies Baby Wipes was $5.89 - I had a Man. coupon* for $6.45 off and a target coupon for $1 off - Total: -$1.56
Pampers Wipes were $2.39 - I had a target coupon for $1 off and a Man. coupon for .75 off - Total: .64
Little Einstein's Disney DVD was $5 - I had a Man coupon* for $3 off any Disney DVD - Total: $2
Barilla Whole Grain Pasta was $1.16 - I had a Man. Coupon from Facebook for $1 off - Total: .16
Reach Dental Floss was .97 - I had a Man. coupon for $1 off - Total: -.03
Herbal Essence Travel Shampoo was .97 - I had Target coupon for $1 off - Total: -.03
Clairol Natural Instincts Hair Dye (with free Pantene Shampoo) was on clearance for $4.88 - I had a Man. coupon for $2 off and a target mobile coupon for $1 off - Total: $1.88
One Touch Ultra Mini Glucose Monitor was on sale for $9.99 - I had a Man. coupon for $10 off - Total -.01
I used my own re-usable bag - Target gives you .05 off for each one you use - Total: -.05

Pre coupon total: $40.22
Out of Pocket: $3 + $1.12 tax = $4.12
Savings: 90% (plus bonus Shampoo that came with the hair dye)

Friday, April 13, 2012

Gearing Up for Summer

We're half way through April already and that means there are only about 6 weeks until Summer Vacation begins. I am a little stressed out about summer break with two kids to entertain, so I've been making some plans in my head to help keep us busy. It's tricky finding activities that will be fun for a 6 year old and safe and easy to bring a 1 year old too as well.

Days get long when you feel trapped with two kids, and heading out alone with both of them is not my idea of a good time! But, I want to make summer fun, and keep us from getting bored or cabin fever!

Some of the things on my list include:

Daily reading time (hopefully, while Alex is resting) I want to encourage Adam to do more reading on his own, and am hoping to find a series for 6 year old boys that he might enjoy. I also want to do more reading myself (and hopefully, with my new kindle, I'll be able to). I'm thinking 30 minutes a day would be a great goal

* Picnic Lunches

* Water Play Including trips to the Splash Pad and Nicollet Commons water play zone! Maybe even a special day at the water park for big brother!

* Experiments & Projects: (Thanks to Pinterest, I have some fun ideas of things to do inside, which will be great for rainy days)

* Summer Trips: Adam will go to Wisconsin and spend some time with Great Granny and Gramps, hopefully a trip to Madison to spend time with Uncle Jeff, plans are in the works for a family trip up north around the 4th of July, maybe a camping trip for Daddy and Adam and of course over-nights with Grandma Wendy and Grandma Carol too!

* Farmer's Market: I'm thinking I'll take the kids down town one day for a trip to the Farmer's Market. There is so much to see there, and I think Adam especially would like it.

I'm sure I'll come up with other ideas, and I always keep my eyes open for fun, free events for us to go to!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

A new bed!

I love hand me downs, seriously. They save so much money and allow us to do things for our kids that we otherwise couldn't afford....like provide Adam with an awesome and super fun loft bed!

My aunt had a friend whose 15 year old son is almost 7' tall and a little too tall for a standard twin loft bed....the friend wanted it out of their garage, so it came to us! After a few fights with the pieces, Mike and I got the thing assembled and Adam is thrilled!

Check it out:

I can touch the ceiling! 



Lego Land....

New Desk too! 

The other side (if only it would stay this clean....)

Climbing...

My personal favorite part, a home for his big lego kits to stay assembled! 

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Alex at 10 Months

Alex is 10 months old already!?!? Where has the time gone! My baby is almost a toddler and that is scary stuff!

He's crawling, pulling himself up and causing trouble left and right! He loves playing with his big brother, cuddling with mommy and he's even starting to enjoy spending time with his daddy on a regular basis! He is NOT a good sleeper, but plans to remedy this are in the works. He loves to eat and try new foods. He enjoys being outside (and we've been loving the beautiful spring weather we've been having as much as we can). He's determined! We're learning every day how much he's picking up on. One of his favorite things to do is play with the remote for the TV. He points it at the TV and pushes buttons. He's gotten the TV stuck on funny menus and even bought a $10 movie through the OnDemand service the other day....

I absolutely love this age though. The exploration and excitement over new things. The new things he learns to do every day and the smiles, giggles and fun we have!


I got this video of him last night. We found Adam's old key board and turned it on Demo mode to the rock setting. Alex just loved it and showed us that he's got the moves!

Easter 2012

Yep. I've been bad at this. But I want to be better (ha, she's said that before). Alex celebrated his first Easter this year! The Easter bunny brought him some fun toys and treats! Adam also got some new toys (and an umbrella of his own, which was broken 5 minutes into the day....) and treats! We spent the day at home, very low key which was wonderful! We went for a walk and tried to take some fun photos of the boys and ended our holiday with a dinner out. It was wonderful!