Showing posts with label Deals!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deals!. Show all posts

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Great News, Meal Plans, and More!


If you have been following my blog for awhile, you probably know by now how much I love Aldi.  I have been a loyal Aldi shopper for the last 15 years.  I shop around to find the best price, but by and large, I do the majority of my shopping at Aldi. 

Why do I love Aldi?  I love it because I can get the most bang for my buck there.  I cook primarily from scratch, and so I love the inexpensive prices for all of my staple items.  In addition, you can find many convenience items there as well...all for very low prices.  How do they keep their prices so low, but offer high quality items?  Well, there are a couple of reasons.  First of all, they don't stock shelves the way that a traditional grocery store might.  They open cases and the products are left in their boxes.  This allows Aldi to hire less people for stocking and maintaining their shelves.  In addition, Aldi's asks that you purchase your own bags and bag your own groceries.  Personally, I prefer to bag my own things.  I like to organize my things, and I don't like to pack meat with raw veggies or anything that won't be cooked.  I understand sanitation, while most cashiers just don't pay attention.  Also, Aldi requires that you "rent" a shopping cart for $0.25.  This is a great idea in my opinion.  You have to return the cart to the store to get your "deposit" back.  Aldi then doesn't have to hire an employee to go outside to the parking lot to gather carts and there are always carts available for use when you arrive.  They are all dry because they are housed in an enclosed area.  This is very nice, especially if you have little ones that still ride in a cart. 

But now, there are a few more reasons to love Aldi even more than I already do!  This is my exciting news for the day!  Aldi has recently just started to accept credit cards in addition to accepting debit, cash, and EBT.  Why am I excited about this?  I am on a tight budget right?  Well, we use our credit cards for 90% of our purchases and then pay the balance in full every month.  We do this because we get points for the purchases, which then pays us back in the long run.  This may not be appropriate for all families, and Aldi does accept cash if you prefer, but since we are using our points very wisely (we have a card that pays us in cash for our points), it works well for us.  Now that Aldi accepts credit cards, I can use the points that I earn as "coupon" credit for future purchases there, which is going to save me even more money!

In addition, I mentioned in a previous post that Aldi has focused it's branding on offering healthy, natural products.  It has accomplished this by eliminating artificial colors and sweeteners from all of it's products.  They are also eliminating preservatives, chemicals, and msg.  With a promise to continue offer even more healthy options in the future.  Organic and gluten free options are becoming more available and the price difference is very reasonable.  For example, I can purchase a 32 oz. box of regular chicken broth for $1.39.  The organic version, same size, for $1.79.  This makes purchasing organic more reasonable for those who choose that lifestyle.  They also have a wide variety of fresh fruits and veggies that are locally grown and organic, and in addition, they are offering an entire section of grass-fed meats as well. 

They are also making strides to help our bee populations by eliminating farms that use pesticides that are known to kill bees.  This is huge since bees are ESSENTIAL to our existence on earth! 

Let me just say that I am not being paid by Aldi for anything that I have said.  I truly believe in what they offer and have been feeding my family well by shopping there all of these years. 

My grocery shopping trip this week was actually a combination trip because I never made it to the grocery store last week.  We have basically been living on our pantry and freezer for the last two weeks.  This meant that I had to replenish the meat and the pantry in this trip.  The cost was more as a result.  I don't stress when that happens because it will all average out in the long run.  So here is our meal plan for the week.

School starts again tomorrow!  Yay!  I am so excited because my kids are beginning to drive me crazy.  You know how that can happen right?  It's the middle of winter, we just had a huge snow storm, and everyone has a bit of the cranky pants, get away from me blues!  Needless to say, I am tired of the fighting.  (Now I know how my mother felt when I was a kid fighting with my sisters!)

I am working just a few days this week to ease us back into the routine (that is the beauty of choosing my own schedule.)  So, this week I have some delicious meals on the menu.  While I was at Aldi's yesterday, they had bone-in chicken thighs on sale for $0.49/ pound.  It was a family pack deal which is awesome!  I picked up two.  I also picked up some 73% ground beef for $1.99/ pound.  I realize that the beef isn't as healthy as it could be, but I cook and drain it really well.  I have also heard that some people rinse the beef to make it healthier too.  I haven't tried that, but if you do, let me know how it works because I may be willing to try it too.  So, basically, I planned all of my meals around those two meats. 

Here it is:
Saturday- (last night) We had tacos for dinner when I got home from the store.  I also splurged a bit and we had ice cream sundaes.  (Ethan had a friend over for dinner and it was a nice treat!) 

Sunday- Cereal and bananas
              Ham, Turkey, or PB&J sandwiches, pretzels or chips
              Lemon chicken thighs with potatoes and carrots, green beans, cornbread

Monday- Oatmeal bake with blueberries
                Packed lunches
                Popcorn (snack after school)
                Sloppy Joes, tator tots, and corn

Tuesday- French toast sticks (homemade), bananas
                Packed Lunches
                Animal crackers (snack)
                Chicken and wild rice soup, biscuits

Wednesday- Cereal and bananas
                     Packed lunches
                     Homemade rice crispy treats
                    Garlic and parmesan pasta, tomato,cucumber , and pepper salad (the cucumbers looked terrible!)

Thursday- Cereal and bananas
                  Packed lunches
                  Animal crackers or rice crispy treats
                  Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, peas

Friday-  Breakfast frittata or baked egg casserole
              Packed lunches
              peanut butter crackers (handmade)
              Chicken Noodle casserole

Saturday- Pancakes and sausage
                 Macaroni and Cheese (homemade)
                 Spaghetti and Meatballs, homemade bread

The meals for this week are very inexpensive, however, I have been purchasing more convenient lunch items for kids lunch boxes.  I do that because my husband hates making lunches for the kids and when I am working, he has to work the wheel (so to speak), he prefers to grab and pack.  For their lunches this week, they have yogurt, applesauce cups, and fruit cups.  In addition, my daughter asked for raisins, I grabbed some cheese crackers, and pretzels.  I also had to purchase juice boxes as well.  These conveniences will still cost less than having our kids buy lunch at school, especially because our school lunches cost $2.25 per child this year.  That is a whopping $9.00 every time my kids buy their lunch!  That is just craziness to me. 

Let me break down the cost of our groceries so far this month so that you can see how it has all played out...then we can examine the budget to see where I fall. 

I went grocery shopping on January 26th and spent $130.  Then I shopped on February 14th and spent $60 (I went to Walmart for milk, bread, and a few other items to get through the week).  I went  on February 20th and spent $220.  So here is the weekly break down of $82.00 per week because that covered 5 weeks.  Still under budget for the month.  Yay!  Now that things are going back to normal, I will be shopping week to week again and that will make it easier to keep track. 

Whoa!  I just realized how long this post was!  I hope that you found it informative and helpful!

Now I'm off to make dinner and get the kids ready for school tomorrow!

Blessings to All!

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Deals!

Every now and then, I find that there are really good ads at our local grocery stores and these ads may change my shopping trip direction for the week.  Most of the time, I go to Aldi for all of my grocery shopping needs (except for meat and some produce), but because these circulars look so good, I may end up shopping at a few other stores to get the deals available.

Save-A-Lot has another 3 day sale coming up this weekend which looks okay, however, their meat sales this week are really good this week otherwise.  For example, they have chuck roast on sale for just $2.97/ pound.  They also have frozen boneless skinless chicken breasts for $1.29/ pound.  Their 3 day sale has boneless pork loin chops for just $1.97/pound.  In addition, they have picnic shoulder pork roasts for $.99/ pound.  Since my freezer is nearly empty (which is rare because I almost always purchase meat every week), I know that Save-A-Lot is going to help me restock and plan some absolutely delicious meals for the coming weeks. 

What's on sale at Tops this week?  Well, since Tops is the most expensive store in my area, they have to have an abundance of deals before I will consider even walking into that store.  The good thing about Tops is that they double coupons and they usually offer good sales to match whatever coupons are in the Sunday paper.  I don't usually coupon because I found that because I cook primarily from scratch, I was spending more money purchasing coupons than I was saving, but for some, Tops is a great go to when you coupon.  This week, Tops has Quaker cereals for $1.88/ box when you purchase 5.  This includes their Life cereal, which my children and husband love.  Since I don't spend more than $2.00 on any box of cereal in this house, these cereals fall below my budget.  In addition to this great deal, they have fresh boneless skinless chicken breasts on sale for $1.77/ pound, and a super coupon for Tops butter that is $2.49/ pound.  I can use more than one super coupon to purchase the butter as long as I do it in separate transactions, so I use the self checkout. 

Guess what's coming to Perinton!!! An Aldi!  That's right!  Next to the RAC for women in the plaza across the street from Wegman's.  TJ and I drove there last night to check it out.  It appears to be just a few months from opening!  I couldn't be happier!  Now, I will be able to go to Aldi for the bulk of my shopping, Wegman's for meat, and Tops for anything that perks my interest and they are all in the same intersection!  No more having to spend money on gas to shop around for the best price!  This is super exciting.  Plus, I don't know if you are aware or not, but Aldi is making some fantastic changes to how they do business.  They are going totally artificial color free, they are offering more organic choices, and they are eliminating farms that use pesticides that are known for killing bees!!  If you like natural, clean eating, than Aldi is definitely a great choice!  In addition, they have a ton of gluten free options for those in need.  Take some time to check out Aldi if you can...it is definitely worth it!

I hope that you find these articles helpful in your shopping endeavors.  Please let me know if you find them helpful!  I would love to hear from you. 

Are there any deals in your area that you would like to share?  Please add a comment so that others who live in your neck of the woods may benefit.

Thanks for reading and I'll catch up with you later when I add my meal plan and menu for next week.

Blessings to All!

Kim

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Shopping in a Club Store

     For the last few years, TJ and I have been club members at BJ's.  We have a Sam's club close by and soon there will be a Costco as well.  These club stores offer more "family" or "bulk" packages for what they consider to be a discount from other retailers.  I love going to BJ's!  There is something about walking up and down the aisle in what looks like a warehouse and then finding a great deal!  But you have to be careful in a store like this, especially if you are on a tight budget.  Sometimes what seems like a great deal is actually going to cost more than if you shopped elsewhere.  So here are some tips to help you save money in a club store to help you stick to your budget.
     1.) Use coupons if you can.  BJ's is awesome because not only do they accept manufacturers coupons but you can use them at the same time you use a BJ's coupon.  For example, if you have a pampers coupon for saving $2 on a case, and BJ's has a coupon to save $4 on a case, you will get $6 off of the case of diapers.  BJ's also has a coupon book you get in the mail, but if you want more than one coupon, you can go to the service desk and they give you another book!  I was able to get a 32 pack of Yo plait Go-Gurts for $4.99 this week, and I have two more coupons so I can buy two more before school starts!  
     2.) Watch the unit price!  This is really important because often times you can find a better deal at Walmart, Wegman's, or Aldi.  Club stores are really good at packaging items so that it looks like you're getting the best deal in town.  A 36 pack of Scott's tissue for $27.00 might seem like a great deal but if you work out the math, that is $.75 a roll (still a good price) but at Walmart right now I can get a 27 roll pack for 15.00 which makes them $.55 a roll.  If you pay attention to the unit pricing (no matter what store you're in) it helps to keep you from spending more when you think you're spending less.
     3.) Only purchase what you plan to eat, or what your family will consume.  That jar of mayonnaise for $6.99 might be a great deal, but not if you're throwing it away.   If the items aren't wrapped for individual use, you have to use it all before it goes bad, rancid, or stale.  I have a big family so this is never an issue in our house, but if you are shopping for a family of four, you'll want to be mindful of what your family will actually eat.

This week at BJ's I used coupons and got some great deals!  Here they are:

A 48 oz can of Folders Original Coffee- retails for $8.99, I got it for $6.99
Two 48 oz jars of Skippy Peanut butter and Two 32 oz jars of Welch's grape jelly- Retails for  $13.48, I got them all for $9.99
A 32 count box of Yo plait Go-Gurts- retails for $6.99, I got it for $4.99
A 125 oz bottle of Cascade Complete Dishwasher liquid- retails for $8.99, I got it for $6.99
A 133 oz bottle of Gain Original Fabric Softener- Retails for $9.99, I got it for $7.99
I bought 2 gallons of milk at $2.49 each (cheaper than anywhere else!)
I got an 8 pack of Puffs Tissues (school supplies)- retails for $11.99, I paid $8.99

Altogether my purchase was $53.  The good thing is that many of these items will last for months in our house so if I stretch that cost out, I saved a lot of money!  


What are some of your best club store purchases?  

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Shopping for Vacation on a Budget

     This year we are heading out on our first summer vacation in two years, needless to say, we are super excited!  We are going to Virginia Beach in just a few short weeks, so while the kids are in school still, I am planning and shopping for our trip!  
     10 hours in the car with four kids can be a bit overwhelming, and since we don't want to stop that frequently, it is my job to make sure that everyone has what they need.  We don't generally allow any eating in the car, but for long trips such as this, it cannot be helped.  To avoid stopping and eating along the way, we will be eating both breakfast and lunch in the car on the way down.  In order for meals to run smoothly in the car, with four kids, I have to plan really simple, mess-free, food options.  This might seem hard, but really, it is very easy to do! 
   The first thing that I do is plan what we will eat, then I will shop and try to find the items I want for the best price.  On the list, Go Go Squeeze.  If you have not tried these amazing snacks, you must, but they can be expensive and I'm on a tight budget, so I look for them at Big Lots.  Sure enough, today, Big Lots had several varieties of the healthy, mess-free applesauce 4 packs for just $1.25!  I grabbed six.  That is 24 Go Go Squeezes for our trip for just $7.50!  
   Big Lots had a lot of great items today for our trip.  In addition to the Go Go Squeeze, I also got a 2 pound bag of pretzels for just $2.20.  I will divide that into "kid sized" portions and hand them out as we go.  
   I picked up a 34 oz can of peanuts for just $5.00, my husband loves peanuts!  I will portion those out as well.  
   I grabbed a box of Honey Nut Scooters (cheerios) for $1.50 to take along, they had Musselman's Applesauce cups, 18 for $4.00 so I grabbed those, and two boxes of Wheatables crackers for $1.20 each.  Altogether the total was $22.60!  
     Shopping trip #1 is done.  I will be going out a few more times over the next few weeks looking for more deals, but for today I'm so excited that I was able to stock up for such a great price!   

***Today's shopping trip was done at the Big Lots on Fairport Rd, in Fairport NY***
It was an awesome day at Big Lots today!