Sunday, February 7, 2010

Holy savings, Batman!!

One of my New Year's Resolutions was to put meal plans together and focus on making better meals more often for my family. As I was trying to figure out how this all works, I asked a well-known bargain shopper in the area how she meal plans/grocery shops because I heard her say one time that she LOVES to shop for food! Crazy! Grocery shopping was my arch-nemesis. It's no fun at all. But if she loved it, she must know some secrets, right? Lucky for me, she was totally excited and willing to show me exactly what she does. I had no idea what I was getting into...

Lisa showed me some websites, how they work, and where/how she does her grocery shopping - with coupons. It was all very intriguing but a little overwhelming. But what sealed the deal for me was when she took me into her storage room and said, "This is where the real savings come in." Her storage room was ah-ha-aaawesome. She pointed out cases of canned veggies that were 11 cents a piece, containers of laundry detergent that were 50 cents a piece, a big pile of feminine products that apparently she never paid a dime for. What-what? Yep. Cereal, crackers, shampoo, soap, everything. Incredible, I tell you. She finds these awesome deals then stocks up! So, she really never needs anything or even buys anything unless it's a super duper deal. I had storage envy. Bad. And since I found out these crazy deals existed, I couldn't ignore it. I couldn't pretend I didn't know you could save so much frigin' cash. I became a believa'

I now get the Sunday paper, save all my coupons, and stock up on the bargains. It's crazy-exciting. Tyson was so totally up for it (what bread-winner wouldn't be?) He agreed to hold down the fort on Wednesday nights while I plan and execute my scary hunting trip. I mean, grocery shopping trip. I do it with a friend or two, and we stop for milk shakes after wards to congratulate ourselves on a job well- done. It's a party!!

It's been almost 3 weeks. The deals I am most proud of are:

Quaker Chewy Granola Bars
Original price: approx $2.79/box
MY price: $0.20/box
That's right, I bought 20 boxes of of granola bars (200 granola bars) for $4.04.

Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Crackers
Original price: approx $1.99-$2.19/box
MY price: $0.13/box
Yes, I also stocked up on these.

My last shopping trip, I was so excited, I took a picture of my loot:

Lot's of good stuff, right? Lunch meat, tomatoes, crackers, tortillas, tons of cheese (for my new freezer, of course!) sour cream, gummie vitamins, plastic ware, etc etc etc.
Orig Total: $159.73
MY total: $40.29
That's 76% savings. Crazy, eh?

Thanks to my new friend Lisa, I am having so much fun shopping like crazy (but not spending much) and now my arch-nemesis is my favorite past time.Woo hooo!! I am loving these mad coupon skills.

3 comments:

Tyson said...

Thank you Becky for all of your hard work in saving us money on our food bill... Soon we will need to get a bigger house to hold all of our food.

Tricia said...

Beck - I love that you took a picture. You got some good deals. I usually spend $40 at the grocery store and come away with about eight items. Maybe I should hire you to shop for me. Although I don't see any ice cream in your picture and that is a must for Randy.

C.J. and Jackie said...

Becky! Please teach me how to do that. We have started couponing and we save usually 30 bucks each trip. Which is AWESOME for us! I love seeing how much we save. It is hard though cuz there is just the two of us and I don't want our food to go bad before we eat it all. Maybe this will get easier when I have children. But I should definitely get in the habit now. I think we should have a girls night and you can show us all of your mad shopping skills.
I have a girl in my ward who is a mad coupon shopper. Her website is www.utahdealdiva.com
She always has great advice and often posts sales that stores are having.