Monday, January 7, 2013

Last Week’s Thrifty Moves

 
I repaired our rake that was broken when a wind storm came up and slammed it against our sidewalk snapping the handle right in half. It should hold for awhile.

Liberal amount of wood glue
Two screws on the front and one in between these two on the back

Wrapped in duct tape for additional reinforcement
and to protect from splinters
Final mastepiece


The Sunday paper had three Albertson’s coupon doublers so I took these to Walmart on Monday morning to use up a few good coupons set to expire.  This is what I got: 

·         3 cans crushed pineapple 68¢ each, less $2 in coupons = final price 1.333¢ each!
·         2 four pound bags of sugar $2.62 each, less $2 in coupons = final price $1.62 each
·         Pyrex glass storage container with lid $4.37, less $2 in coupons = final price $2.37


I have plenty of Pyrex containers so I will be putting the new one in my gift box.  Last month I gave a friend one for her birthday filled with peppermint patties.  She loved it. 

I started the New Year out right by using my customer appreciation coupons at Fred Meyer which netted me: 

·         1 dozen large eggs, $1.49 less store coupon = Free
·         1 bag of salad mix, 88¢ less 75¢ store coupon = final price 13¢
·         2 packages English muffins $1 each, less 75¢ store coupon = final price 63¢ each

 
I added four 8 oz. packages of sausage (2 country & 2 italian) to our freezer.  Total cost $5.


Wednesday I went to Cash & Carry to make my annual 20# rice purchase.  I also picked up a 20# box of spaghetti for February as it was on sale and it saves me an extra trip next month. 

I passed along two paperback books I finished reading onto my next door neighbor. 

I went to the new Whole Foods store Friday to check it out.  A bit above my pay grade, I’m afraid.  I promptly headed up the block to Winco and picked up a lot of fresh produce, cheese, olives, vegetable juice, cream, frozen peas, nuts, peanut butter, 10 cans of tuna (my other stock up item), etc.  Less than $50! 

Saturday I made a trip to my hair stylist for my semi-annual cut and color.  She does an amazing job and doesn’t charge a ton.  I’ve also found since I started having her do my color that it lasts for 4 months and I have had a significant reduction in my hair falling out.  I now end up saving more than when I did my own color at home.  Yeah! 

I received a free tea sample in the mail along with a coupon for 55¢ off a box of my favorite tea. 

Despite the sub-freezing temperatures our chickens blessed us with 12 eggs this week! 

How was your first thrifty week of 2013?

4 comments:

  1. As you saw on my last two blog posts, I did well, very well. I did not post it, but I got chicken breasts for $.98/lb. And, I bought a smoked, already-cooked turkey for $.98/lb.

    You did really, really well. It is time for me to get some vegetables, bargain or not.

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    1. Wow! Fanstastic buy on the poultry. The majority of my budget this month will be for produce.

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  2. The rake looks like it will last awhile. I try to mend tools. I would have used a clamp instead of screws. But, I have an abundance of clamps and probably could not get screws into the round handle. however, the wood glue is a winner, exactly what I use.

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    1. I already had screws on hand and no clamps. Clamps would have been good. This rake is old! I don't want to put any money into it as I want to get a replacement this spring.

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