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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    I've had a fabulous time scoring deals at Wags, Target, and Kroger! Tons of receipts, but only a few worth mentioning.

    Wags $1.67 oop (saved $15.73, so close! lol)
    Wags $6.00 back - Neosporin rang up wrong price and didn't figure it out til after I paid. paid with RRs, so this was a cash infusion!
    Another 16 Wags transactions, all under 10%

    Target 7 transactions, all under 10%

    Kroger $27.26 - cashier accidentally pushed yes to using my $25 pharmacy reward, so the mgr. decided to take all my coupons for that transaction & give me cash back to make it fair
    Another 4 transactions, all under 10%

    I also was able to sell $46 worth of stockpile stuff to some of the other dance moms. Woot woot! We don't count that towards our monthly total, do we?

    I may have a few loose receipts somewhere, but I always make sure to pull the money maker and the greater than 10% receipts so my total should be accurate. I think my new total should be $33.19.
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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    Need opinions......is .75 for Nestle Toll house morsels a good price?
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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by cjpsmom View Post
    Need opinions......is .75 for Nestle Toll house morsels a good price?
    Yes.
    My 'buy' price for a 12 oz pkg is $1.00 so $.75 is better!

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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by cjpsmom View Post
    Need opinions......is .75 for Nestle Toll house morsels a good price?
    I think so yes.

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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    Thank y'all. Welp, it looks like I'm making that "shoppin' run" after all. I'm easily tempted.
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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Domestic Gal View Post
    No spend day on Monday for me.

    Only the free Turkey wyb a curel 81 ham at hy-vee seem to stand out to me since I found a $10 beer rebate to go with it.
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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by hfawn View Post
    I've had a fabulous time scoring deals at Wags, Target, and Kroger! Tons of receipts, but only a few worth mentioning.

    Wags $1.67 oop (saved $15.73, so close! lol)
    You actually did save over 90% on this transaction.... Your total purchase was $17.40 and you paid $1.67, so that's less than 10%! Remove that one from your oop!!

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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by nateNnatsmommy View Post
    :sad:Poor things - how old are they? I hope it goes as easily as possible for them.
    They are 20 and 23 now, 18 and 21 at the time it happened. They seemed calm this morning, really nervous though. Haven't heard anything from them yet so hopefully things are going as smoothly as they can.

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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Weinergirl View Post
    You actually did save over 90% on this transaction.... Your total purchase was $17.40 and you paid $1.67, so that's less than 10%! Remove that one from your oop!!
    You rock! I never would've noticed it, I'm going to blame that on a lack of sleep. So I guess my total is really $34.86!
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    Default Re: NOVEMBER challenge: Living Off Of Your Stockpile. 1/3 of the way!!!

    Updating totals!

    I've come to the conclusion that $200 is unrealistic; I think I'll set my goal higher next month!

    Added spending - some on a Catalina deal at Acme, some at the food co-op - $90.77

    New monthly total $212.57/$200

    At this point, I'll be quite happy to keep it under $400 for the month!

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