Saturday, October 25, 2008

Great Things Come in Small Packages

It has finally arrived, yes, the beloved Walgreens Rebate Giftcard. Great things do come in small packages. There really weren't THAT many great deals this week, not stuff we necessarily needed or really used. HOWEVER, since I got that nifty little gift card, I went coupon shopping at Wags this afternoon. I ended up purchasing:
  • 4 rolls of Bounty
  • 4 bags of Ghiradelli chocolates
  • 2 things of tape
  • Air Wick air freshner kit
  • A birthday card (for sister)
These best thing is that I ended up making $1.01!!! And I get a rebate off the air freshner for this month's rebates at Wags. Life is good! I honestly do not know why this gives me such a thrill. I do like being frugal, being responsible with my family's finances. It is important to us that we have money to give back to the Lord, and money to support our family. I am slowly learning little tricks here and there to help us financial. Here are some big ones I've learned, that have worked for me:
  • Always go in with a list (I list the sales price by each time, and a C if I have a coupon(s) for it.
  • Have into the "Get in, Get out" mentality (Don't go to shop around; even when I do coupon shop, I do my research first. I coupon-shop for specific items).
  • You're just headed for trouble if you go into a store with no list, no preparation.
  • Don't shop when you're hungry.
  • Get ONLY what's on the list (even my husband has to remind me of this one).
  • Don't buy just because it's a "good" deal (I really don't pick up extras unless it is free, or VERY close to free).
  • Don't be ashamed to ask prices and use coupons.
  • Do frequent small trips, as oppose to few LARGE purchases. (I've saved quite a bit making small trips to Wags and CVS, and using the register rewards or CVS Bucks for subsequent purchases).
  • Don't be lazy - look for rebates (then be patient waiting for the mail).
  • I put rebate moneys back into savings until it's needed.
  • Calculate an item's economicality (not sure if I made up that work, but what I mean it, which is cheaper per item - that small bottle of ketcup or the family jumbo size).
  • Bigger is not always better (I used to buy TP at Costco, but there just isn't the space, and honestly, I can get TP and paper towels for pretty cheap hitting sales and coupons).
  • Outside of dairy, bread, produce, there are FEW items I will buy if it's not on-sale AND I have a coupon for it.
  • Self-discipline!
In closing, here's a picture of my little beauty that brought me happiness!

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