I left school yesterday with a game plan to stop at BiLo, RiteAid, Harris Teeter, and Walgreens. My savings percentage wasn't as high as usual overall, but I did get some good deals and only purchased things we will use, so all in all the trip was a success.
Stop #1: BiLo
BiLo is a fairly small chain of grocery stores in the southeast, including NC, SC, and Georgia. They have excellent produce and meat from local farms as well as fab coupon deals each week, as well as gas discounts.
Do not talk to me about those stove burners - I can assure you they will be included in this weekend's deep cleaning. |
Pictured:
-2lbs of carrots
- 6 ears of corn
- one cantaloupe
- one 56 oz container of Pet icecream
- four bags of shredded cheese
- one pack of Ballparks
- one pack of Ballpark buns
- one loaf of Merita Whole Wheat bread
-35 Dixie plates
- one 20 oz bottle Southern Home (store brand) ketchup
- one 8 pack of Nabs (Lance snack crackers, what do you call them?)
-one 16.6 lb bag Kingsford Original charcoal
* One item not pictured and the only item not on sale - a perfect juicy peach - I ate it on the way home :)
Total Value: $60.86
Paid: $31.26 (52.3%)
Once again, not my highest savings percentage, but it included produce and charcoal, an item I am learning to price. Also, I earned another 10 cents toward my FuelPerks rewards (for every purchase worth $50, you earn a ten cent per gallon discount on gas at participating gas stations). I have racked up a pretty hefty discount but haven't cashed it in yet.
This week's BiLo Meal Deal - buy the charcoal, get the hotdogs, buns, plates, and ketchup for free!
Stops #2 and #3: Walgreens and RiteAid
Pictured:
-three boxes of individually wrapped Wet Ones (24count)
-one canister of Wet Ones (40 count)
I figure we will use a lot of these wiping down the stroller, carseat, and sticky baby hands soon.
-two 6 oz cans of Blue Diamond almonds
Walgreens (almonds)
Total Value: $7.73
Paid: $1.27 (16.4%)
I used $2 in Register Rewards from the previous week.
RiteAid (Wet Ones)
Total Value: $14.05
Paid: $2.77 (19.7%)
I actually paid $4.77, but I earned two dollars in UP Rewards (store cash) or future use.
Stop #4: Harris Teeter
Not gonna lie, I was a bit disappointed with the deals at HT this week. They were out of the dried fruit I wanted, so I got a raincheck (that would have made my total much better). However, there was a B1G1 deal on Gorton's Fisherman fishsticks, and boy do I love some fishsticks (healthy, I know). I'm going to look for the fruit at another HT today, maybe they will redeem themselves, haha.
Pictured:
- two bags of Gorton's Fisherman fish sticks (44 count)
- six boxes Barilla Plus multi-grain spaghetti
- three bags Goldfish (6.6 oz)
- one container of Pampers perfume free wipes (64 count)
Total Value: $40.47
Paid: $16.97 (41.9%)
We are planning to cloth diaper and use cloth wipes. That being said, I am going to decorate this container to store our cloth wipes in (future post) and give the wipes to a friend. We had a quick dinner of fish sticks and kidney beans last night, and the total expense for our meal was $2.41 - not bad!
I ran out to Lowes Foods Tuesday night before their deal on laundry detergent ended, so I figured I would include that in my Friday Finals for the week.
Lowes Foods (previous week's sale)
Pictured:
-four 50 oz bottles of All concentrated laundry detergent
(two are perfume and dye free, one stainlifter, one fresh rain scent)
Total Value: $25.58
Paid: $8.77 (34.3%)
I am going to use All Free and Clear (the white bottles) on our daughter's clothing and other laundry once she arrives. It is much less expensive than Dreft and highly recommended by moms whose babies have sensitive skin. I've been stocking up whenever I can find it on a good deal. It usually runs $6 -8 per bottle, and I haven't paid more than $1.99 each!
Weekly Total Value: $148.69
Paid: $61.04 (41%)
Saved: $87.65 - I can definitely live with that!
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