I was totally bummed by the ad =0(
I just looked online at my dillon's ad and all I saw was campbell's ch.noodle and tomato soups 2/$1. Pizza rolls 15 ct are .99- .35 mc (doubled) works out to .29/ box, so not free, but cheap. Other than that, I didn't see too much. Am I missing any good deals?
I was totally bummed by the ad =0(
I didn't think it was that bad. Nothing free, but found some things I can pricematch at walmart :)
Dillons Eggs Grade AA Large 12 ct 88¢ (Aldi's is now $0.99)
Home Pride Wheat Bread 20 oz or Wonder Whole Grain White Bread 20 oz 1.69 ( with the $0.55/1 wonderbread Q = $1.14) better than that stale generic bread
Betty Crocker Cake Mix Select Varieties 18-21.5 oz 10/$10
Whole Rotisserie Chicken 4.99
Totino's Pizza Rolls Select Varieties 15 ct 99¢
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese 7.3 oz Box Select Varieties 2/$1
Boneless Pork Sirloin Chops 1.69 lb
Farmland Roll or Link Sausage 12-16 oz 10/$10
Fresh Ground Chuck 1.77 lb
I'm glad there isn't too much in the ad this week. I need to stop going to the store and eat what we have so we can make way for a couple of turkeys when they go on sale. I still have meat from a Harter House meat package we bought in preparation for the baby. I started menu planning so that we can get rid of some of this stuff and my SIL is due with her baby at any minute so I can make some meals for her family.
Now would be a good time for those Farmland coupons, though...
What is a good price for Prego or Ragu? I've got those coupons burning a hole in my pocket and they are on sale at Dillons & Price Cutter and Walgreens will have a sale in a couple of weeks.
I last got Ragu when they wound up .37 each after coupons. I believe that it was a .60/1 coupon tho when a new flavor came out. Ive stll got alot of them because we usually make our own sauce - so we use the ragu as a bailout. If I used only jar sauce, Id still want to stay under $1 for any of them since you can buy hunts for .99 anyday.
Ok, I finally looked at the ad! I'm slow this week!This is what I see:
Campbell's Soup 2/$1...free with IP for $1/2....only the tomato is considered a cooking soup, I believe.
Dentyne is still 10/10...if you still have the IP or blinkie for b1g1 it would be $1 for 2.
Pringles are 4/$5...buy 4 use the $1/4 insert coupon combined with the p&g e-coupon for .50/2 and it works out to .88 per can.
farmland roll or link sausage is free with the farmland homemailer coupons.
Betty Crocker cake mixes are $1.00. Depending on the price of frosting you could use the IP for .50/2 (doubled) for both cake and frosting combined with the e-coupons on both cellfire or shortcuts for .50/2 cake and frosting. Might be a good deal, the doubled IP would cover the cost of the cake and then .50 from the e-coupon would cover .50 of the cost of frosting.
Pillsbury cresents or Grands 1.77 each. There are IP's and e-coupons for these. If you have the 1.00/1 IP's left combined with an e-coupon for $1/2 it would be .54 for 2 cans. IP's for $1/2 combined with e-coupon it would be 1.54 for 2 cans.
Skintimate shave gel is 2.00. I have magazine coupons for 1.50/1 making them .50 a can. I'm sorry I have no clue what magazine they came from. (I think it was a magazine, I know it wasn't an insert)
The 4oz. glade candles are 2.49. There was an IP for 2.00/1 any big candle, reed diffuser, 4oz. or 2 small soy candles. That would make the candles .49 each. And, it would count towards the new sc johnson rebate program that started today:http://www.hotcouponworld.com/forums...c-johnson.html
I think that's all I see!
P.S. I hope everything is ok with Rachael this week!![]()
The last time I got sauce it was $1 a jar. I thought surely I could find it cheaper, but so far I'm out of luck. The tomatoes from our garden generally never make it into the kitchen, so I never have enough to bother making a sauce with them. However, I got one of the garden plots at the farm park, so next year I'm hoping to start canning stuff.
Not much excitement for me, but I'm holding out till next month when the Thanksgiving stuff starts going on sale.