Saturday, February 14, 2009

Acme, Shoprite, Produce Junction

This week Acme is the store with the moneymaker General Mills CAT deal. I am definitely going to roll this one several times since I have plenty of coupons. For the low-cost deal to get it started:6 Warm Delights, $1.66/1.67 each, used 2 $0.55 IP doubled to $1.10 and 4 $0.50 MQ doubled = $3.80
3 Betty Crocker Frosting, $1.79 each, used 3 $0.55 MQ doubled to $1.10 = $2.07
1 Pillsbury Grands biscuits, $1.25, used $1/1 MQ (home mailer) = $0.25
Total: $6.12 off Acme GC
Earned $10 CAT that I will roll, roll, roll!

We're going to have sooooo many Warm Delights, frosting, and cookie mix by the time this week is over. I'm not getting any thinner!

Shoprite
3 Starkist Tuna, $0.88 each minus $1.50/3 MQ = $1.14
2 Eggland's Best eggs, $1.49 each minus one $0.35 MQ (couldn't find my second coupon!) doubled to $0.70 = $2.28
2.94 lb Shoprite Italian sausage at $1.88/lb = $5.53
Used $1 CAT (from mustard the other week)
Total: $7.95

Produce Junction is a local chain that has sort of a farmer's market feel to it. They only sell in certain quantities and are cash-only to keep costs down. I should go there more often during my non-gardening season.
4 pink grapefruit = $1.00
Bagged spinach = $1.25
4 lbs broccoli = $3.00
2 lbs Brussels sprouts = $2.00
Total: $7.25

I am planning on making frittata tomorrow with some of the eggs, sausage, broccoli, and spinach.

Oh, I got my January Rite Aid SCR check yesterday, so that's $7.00 out of the pending rebate total and subtracted from my total spent.

Yearly totals:
Total spent: $260.80
Remaining on Acme GC: $18.88
Pending rebates: $92.62
"So it's really like": $149.30 spent

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