Thursday, October 13, 2011

Second Job?

Is anyone else getting inundated with Facebook invites from friends that have taken the plunge into multi-level marketing companies? Don’t get me wrong. Most of these companies are legitimate, and sell great products that have been around for decades. Tupperware, Avon, Mary Kay, you know the drill. But of course the trend being that in this economy people are looking for a “second job” as it were to supplement their income. The only problem is that most of us are in the same boat and can’t afford to treat ourselves to a $50 candle.

It is always interesting to watch from afar the American mentality that dictates if you can’t afford something, you must find a way to make MORE money, instead of finding a way to save what you already have. This usually entails a second job. But my philosophy is so much different now that I have been couponing.

In years past I have always shopped, in every aspect, on a ‘need to’ basis. Food, clothing, school supplies, and of course and especially Christmas.  Shopping in this way means that the store gets to tag you at full retail most of the time, unless of course it is your lucky day, and you never cut your spending because you waited until the trip was a necessity. Now, I am not saying that you should run out and buy Calcium supplements because you “might” get osteoporosis (although my mother actually has it.) However, even though I am not a psychic, I can predict many things about your household. They are as follows:

1: If you have children, someone in your house WILL get sick this winter season.

2: At some point you will be cleaning your stove.

3: You ABSOLUTELY will be needing toilet paper in the next week or two.

4: In the next few days you are not going to be in the mood to cook dinner for everyone.

5: By the end of the month you will get doinked with an unexpected bill that will leave you foaming at the mouth (not in a good way.)

6: You will go to reach for something and find that you are out of it. Band Aids, paper towels, toothpaste, pain reliever, skin cream, lip balm...

7: You will say one time this month, “There has GOT to be a better way.”

Well, you know, there is. And you know what my answer is going to be. For as many hours as it takes someone to focus on how to make ‘More’ money, they can be focusing on how to ‘Save’ the money they already have. And at least two of three things will happen, if not all three. They will get more useful and necessary household products for much less money, they will be prepared for things like a sick day instead of having a spouse run to the drugstore and shell out more than ten bucks for a cold remedy, and they might actually have the extra money to buy that $50 candle, to help a friend who chose to get a second job instead of clipping coupons. The choice is yours.

Obscure coupons and deals 10/13

Below is my Target Beauty bag contents. It pays to get those freebies guys!!


La Crème Try it free rebate on FB page.

Coach Factory Outlet 30% coupon exp. 10/16. Includes already reduced items

Barilla $1/1 pasta sauce coupon on FB page

Cracker Barrel $1/2 products on FB page

Hello Kitty Watches under $4 free shipping from Focal Point

$5 Fandango Movie ticket from Fandango (2 per household)

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

**NEW** Obscure coupons and deals 10/11



Rayovac FB page, many $1 Q’s to choose from, or all for that matter. Some Walmart’s have a Flashlight w/ 2 batteries for $1. Possibly FREE!!

$2/1 Listerine Total care on coupons.com, no size restriction = Free travel size almost anywhere in the travel size section.

**Heidi Klum .5 oz. Shine fragrance $2 at Rite Aid.** This item is normally $17, however on sale for $12, and September Video Values had a $5 Q that expires on 10/22. Stack this with the $5 man. Q on the back of the Walmart Beauty insert. If you miss this deal but have the Q’s, get a rain check. Too good to pass up!!!

Free sample of Escada products.

$1/1 Advil Congestion relief coupon.

Incridible Edible Egg $.55/2 dozen coupon on FB page. Good for a doubler at Shaw’s.

“Where’s the Beef” T-Shirt Give Away (I so want one!!)

Monday, October 10, 2011

Was nearly free worth the last minute trip?



I say yes!!  I have no shame. I will show the world me free underwear score. Go me!! But what was more interesting was the conversation at the register at J.C Penney between myself, the cashier, and the woman in front of me.

I chimed in when they were talking about how easy it is to shop clearance and get deals for less than $5, but if you go to Goodwill or other thrift stores, it seems like the price keeps going up. If anyone has an opinion or theory about this, I would love the conjecture. It is the strangest thing.

I digress. I was cleaning out my kitchen and found a mail coupon that expired tonight for the Victoria’s Secret underwear. Who can say no to a free $8 product? Thank you Vicky!! So I made a last minute decision to print the J.C. Penney coupon and see what was there. Cutest T-Shirt, $3.36. Totally worth the diversion, and less money than a coffee and bagel combo. I’ll make that trade off any day. 

Obscure coupons and deals 10/10


Old Navy Fall Haul up to 75% in stores and 50% online. Details at:

Free Burger Mini’s at Ruby Tuesday’s with purchase.

$10 off 2 entrees at Ruby Tuesday’s email coupon with registration.

Gold Peak $1/1 coupon for 18.5 oz beverage. Use zip code 90210 and go to beverage section. This will make this product pennies at some locations, like Target.

New coupons at Red Plum.com including Baskin Robins $.99 cone (Manchester)

J.C. Penney 20% off coupon includes sale and clearance items. Expires today.

My response to an unhappy camper.

I had a viewer admit this morning that the only reason she read my blog was to criticize me, claiming that I am no better than the average couponer. Guess what, she is absolutely right.

It is not my purpose to be the best. The best is already out there.  It is my purpose to do two things. The first of which is to teach the willing how to coupon appropriately so that they can save legitimate and noticeable monies on their weekly personal needs. And the second would be to consolidate freebies and obscure coupons that are not advertised on the major coupon sites. I am just trying to make it easier for the average reader who does not want to spend hours searching for these deals.

See, many people regard couponing as a game. Whoever scores the most wins! Many people coupon to make money, using the cash back policies of the minimal stores that allow it. They stock up on things that have an overage in favor of the coupon, solely to collect the overage, not really needing the product to begin with.  Umm, if this is the mentality of any viewer, you are on the wrong page. It is not my intention to direct anyone to multiple sales so that they can hoard any particular item, not caring what it is, as long as it is free. This is what gives couponing a bad name, in my humble opinion.

If anyone would like to direct a newbie my way so that they can be taught how to save money ethically on items they need and will actually use, please send them my way. If they want to learn how to shelf clear, please direct them somewhere else.

Thank you sincerely for you continuing support in my venture of self employment. Slowly but surely this is working out for me. I also want to say that just because the title is “Concord”, I do parties in other towns, as store policies are the same. The philosophy does not change, just the geography of what is available to the consumer. This is what I work with, the stores that are immediately available to your location.

Thank you again,
Samantha  ;)

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Rite Aid this morning Oct. 9th





With the exception of the CDR’s on clearance, everything in this picture had a coupon or reward (or both) that made the item between 75% off to free, if not a money maker. In fact there was a third pack of CDR’s that I gave to a neighbor. 

Call me a hypochondriac. Winter is DONE!! And if we do not use some of this stuff when another amazing deal comes along, I will simply rotate what we did not use by giving it to a food pantry or a friend. Free is free baby. And the Comtrex has already been opened. Both of my kids have had colds this early in the season. (Not me though. Ssssshhhh... Be vewy vewy qwiet...)

If you can not see everything in the picture, I will list it below. Just so it is noted, the retail value is over $132. I paid $16.52 and I have $16.50 in Up+ Rewards for next week. The only thing that is not represented on the receipt is the Scope, because the Up+ Reward did not print when I bought the appropriate Crest toothpaste, thus the circled return and exchange.

I easily could have broken this transaction into 3 or 4 turns, saving an additional $6-10 depending, but the pathetic truth is that I mowed and weed wacked my mother’s ridiculous yard for 5 hours yesterday and I am sore and cranky.  I would also have significantly less Up+ rewards. I am confident I will find a use for them. 

Item list below - Prices in receipt pictures.

(3) Fuji CDR’s -Scope Dual Blast- (2) Colgate Optic White- (4) Rite Aid hand sanitizer- (2) Carefree panty liner- Bayer 81 mg. aspirin 24 ct.- Comtrex cold and sinus 24 ct.- Hyland homeopathic cough and cold-  Chloroseptic throat lozenges 15 ct.- Cepacol throat lozenges 16 ct.- (2)Ludens cough drops- Burt’s Bees cough drops- Blistex lip ointment- Neil Med saline spray- Ocean saline spray- Preparation H Totes.

Preparation H $2 Q:


Ludens $1/2 Q:

Carefree (use (2) man. Q’s $.50 ea. with the $1/2 Rite Aid Q on Adperk)= FREE

Bayer 81 mg. 24 ct- Use $1/1 Q in previous RP

Colgate Optic White- Use $1/2 in last weeks SS