Friday, November 4, 2011

Shaw's 11/04-11/10 Wish Big Win Big!!

Okay guys, ready for another gimmick? I bet some of you already have you game boards. Shaw’s is starting their “Wish Big, Win Big” Holiday Giveaway from purchases made today, Nov. 4- Feb. 9, 2012. This is really (if not exactly) like McDonald’s Monopoly. You request a game board at the checkout, and any applicable items that you buy, you will receive a “Bonus Ticket”. You match up those tickets to the game board to win the qualifying prize. Hey, I’m not greedy. I’ll settle for the $5,000.

Please note, in order to achieve bonus game tickets, you must meet the criteria of each sale, i.e. Del Monte canned vegetables are 10/$10. You must buy all 10 to get the ticket. I will mark each bonus ticket item with a J. However, if I miss some of these items, it is probably because the sale price was lame. My main goal is to save money, not spend extra trying to win a game.

Produce:
*California Crimson seedless grapes $.99 lb.

*Imported green or white asparagus $1.99 lb.

*Granny Smith or Gala apples $1.19 lb.

*Cortland Apples (in totes) $.69 lb.

*Farm Stand Celery Hearts $2.69 pkg. J

*Romaine Hearts $2.69 ea. J

*Sweet Grape Tomatoes 1 pt. 2.49 ea. J

Meat and Fish:
*Philli- Gourmet sandwich steaks BOGO

*80% lean ground chuck $1.99 lb.

*Whole Turkey $.49 lb.

*All Perdue fresh poultry 33% off

*Large Cocktail Shrimp (41-50 ct.) and Fresh Atlantic Salmon $6.99 lb.

*Mahogany Clams or Prince Edward Island Mussels $2.49 lb.

Dairy:
*Kraft Shreds (shredded cheese) 3/$10 J

*Shaw’s Butter- Buy 2 Get 1 Free Shaw’s biscuits or crescent rolls. J

*Yoplait Greek yogurt 10/$10- Use $.50/2 printable doubler.

*Yoplait 4-6 oz. cups (excludes Greek) 10/$6- Use $,40/6 printable doubler, any variety.

*Smart Balance products 2/$6- For milk only use $.75 printable doubler .

*Almond Breeze 32 oz. $2.49

*Garelick Farms 32 oz. Egg Nog- $2.99 (not a fabulous price, but Egg Nog is in the house!!!!)

Frozen:
*Birds Eye frozen Veggies 10/$10

*Shaw’s Frozen veggies $.99

*Bertolli or PF Changs’s 24 oz. dinners. $4.99 ea. (must buy 2)- Use $1/1 PF Chang’s printable

*Newman’s own Pizza 2/$10- Use $1/1 printable.

*T.G.I Friday’s or W.W. Smart Ones $2.99- Use $1/5 Smart Ones or $1/1 T.G.I.F’s both available on... J

*Ore-Ida Potatoes 16-32 oz. 3/$10 J

*Friendly’s Ice Cream cartons $1.99 (limit 4)

*Stone Ridge Ice Cream cartons $2.99 J

*Tai Pei Frozen Dinners 12-14 oz. 2/$5- Use $.75/1 doubler from 10/02 S.S.

Grocery:
*Progresso Classic soups 10/$10- Use $1/4 from 10/02 G.M. insert or $1/4 from:
www.smartsource.com

*Nestle Tollhouse (every time I write this I think of the ‘Friends’ episode) milk chocolate baking morsels 2/$5- Use $.50 printable doubler. J

*Nature’s Pride Bread 2/$5 J

*Poland Spring Water BOGO J

*Dynamo Laundry Detergent B1G2  (sweet)

*Stove Top Stuffing 2/$3 – Possibly use $3 off Butterball Turkey WYB 4 Stove Top Stuffing’s.J

*Del Monte canned veggies 10/$10 J

*Special K or Keebler snack crackers 2/$5 (okay, maybe this is cheating, but there are $.75/1 Special K Q’s at Market Basket at the desk) After Q doubles, they are $1 ea. Oh and did I mention J?

*Tostito’s 2/$5 J

*Campbell’s Cream of Chicken, or Mushroom $.88- Use $1/5 “Great for Cooking” printable. J

*Fiber One Breads BOGO- Use $1/1 from 10/02 S.S. or printable $.55/1 doubler. Print 2.

*Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore 10/$10

*Swiss Miss Cocoa $1.49- Use $1/3 from 10/02 S.S.

*Tetley Tea bags 2/$5- Use $.75/2 printable doubler.

*Musselman’s Apple Sauce 48oz. 2/$5- Use $.75/2 printable doubler.

*Jolly Time Popcorn BOGO- Use $1/2 from 09/18 S.S.

*Swanson Brothe 32 oz. 2/$2- Use $1/2 Printable.

*Dunkin Donuts ground coffee 11-12 oz. $6.99- Use $1/1 from Shaw’s “Cornucopia of Savings” booklet.

***General Mills promo- (select) N. Valley granola bars, Chex Mix, B.Crocker fruit snacks, and G.M. cereal $1.88 ea. Must buy 5 participating items. J

Use assorted following:

  *Chex- $1/2 from 10/02 G.M. insert.

  *Cheerio’s (& other qualifying cereals) $1/2 from 09/25 S.S. (exp. 11/05), $1/3 from 10/02 G.M. insert, or any other qualifying Q from:

  *Nature Valley- Use $1/2 from 10/02 G.M. insert or possibly $.50/1 N.Valley Thins (if included) doubler from:

Rolling Rewards

Many of you are heavily into couponing, and so this blog will be old news. But for those of you who only dabble, or just started, I want to give you some tips on “rolling” your rewards.

This term is used for the concept of swapping out drug store sale items attached to dollar rewards for new sale items attached to new dollar rewards. It is the habitual spending and renewing drug store rewards before they expire.

Tip #1:
They ‘DO’ expire. Rite Aid and Walgreens are approximately 2 weeks. CVS tends to be a little longer, but I always stay within the 2 week gage. I cringe when I lose my rewards.

Tip #2:
If you lose your rewards, with the exception of CVS, you will lose them for good. You can go to CVS.com and print your unused rewards within a certain time frame of accumulation. But there is a chance that won’t show up on the screen if you wait too long. Designate a place for them. Purse pocket, wallet, binder. They are the same as cash. No one likes to lose a $10 bill. Same thing.

Tip #3:
In rolling rewards for ‘like’ rewards the same week of a sale, realize that if there is a multiple limit on a certain product (for example Gillette Proglide razors come with $5 in rewards per razor, limit 4), if you swap out a $5 Proglide reward for another razor, you may not get the next reward. At Walgreen’s, there is always a limit of 1 because they have no card. Therefore you will most assuredly NOT get another ‘like’ reward. Consider that it is like telling on yourself. The skew number on the reward identifies the product from which it came. Therefore the software recognizes what you are doing. Instead, alternate rewards. Proglide for Lysol, Lysol for Proglide, etc...

Tip #4:
All the cumulative deals like “Buy $50 worth of P&G, get $15 in rewards” need to be achieved to the penny. If you are a person who rounds things off, just know that you need to intentionally overshoot the criteria by at least $1, or you could miss the mark by something silly like $.02. However, if this happens, the software keeps tally, so you can just buy another qualifying item to achieve that reward. Your tally for those kinds of rewards should appear on your receipt as how much you have spent towards the reward.

Tip #5:
In the spirit of the previous tip, Rite Aid gets tricky. You accrue points equal to every (theoretical) dollar spent. You do not get docked for coupon use. You still get the points. When you tally 500 points, you get 10% off any non-sale item. 1000 points equals 20% off non-sale items. This becomes a little mind boggling when you are shooting for the same type of P&G reward. You have to accommodate for any items in that bracket that are not on sale. In other words, if you buy a Venus razor for $10 full price, your price will be $8. Therefore only $8 will go towards the $50 criteria. However, coupons do not usually affect the criteria the same way. The ad would have to read “applicable after coupons” or something to that effect.

Tip #6:
As always with Coupon Couth in mind, if you have an issue, take yourself out of the line of customers, and fix it with a manager when those customers are served. Don’t be the person that is remembered for making a stink. Remember, all rewards programs are a privilege.