Friday, April 29, 2011

Rite Aid Video Values Explained

Rite Aid is one of my favorite places to use coupons and save money. The draw back is this; if you thought Walgreens was complicated, you could easily freak our over Rite Aid!

Rite Aid has always been more coupon friendly and has given me much better customer service than Walgreens, so first thing you need to know is that the cashiers are always so willing to answer your questions. Remember that if you are confused or frustrated about something always keep a cheery disposition and you'll get much better results.
Rite Aid had a lot more going on than Walgreens does and a lot more benefits to help you save money. First they have Up Rewards, they work a lot like Register Rewards so we won't go into that now. Their coupon policy is SUPER awesome and I personally need to take advantage of that more. They also offer Gift Card promotions throughout the year, and have a wellness Program. I'll go into detail about their coupon policy, up rewards, and the wellness program at a later date.
One of the big differences that can make Rite Aid so much more confusing that Walgreens is their Video Values.

Video Values are on-line store coupons that you can print from your computer only after you've watched a video about the featured product. First, you'll need to go to RiteAid.Com.
Helpful Hint: Rite Aid Video Values don't work properly on Firefox web browser, you will be better off opening Internet Explorer to make sure you don't waste your time.
Once you are at their website, you'll need to register. Once you are logged into your account, you will scroll down to the bottom of the page:

On the bottom left hand side you'll see the "Save Now" box.

The very last option in the "Save Now" box is the link to your video values. Once you click on it, your page will look something like this:

Click on the category your coupon will be in. You'll need to scroll through the different videos to find the product you want. You have to watch the entire video without looking at other pages (clicking away from the video will pause it). Don't worry, the videos aren't too long. Most are between 30 seconds and 2 minutes. Once the video is done you will be prompted to enter a validation code:

Enter this code to earn credit for watching the video, or you'll have to watch it again. You only have 30 seconds to enter it, so make sure you're paying attention while watching.

After you watch all the videos you want to, and when you are ready to print the coupons out, you can find a link at the top of the page that says "All Rewards" (you must be signed in to your account to see this button). Once you've clicked the link to your rewards, you will be taken to a page that looks like this:



  1. all rewards link
  2. your name (you'll know you are logged in)
  3. select the coupons you want to print
  4. print your selected coupons

After you've printed these coupons off, you can then stack that coupon with a manufacturer's coupon and save even more money!

I hope this helps explain the video values a bit. Keep watching for the rest of the Rite Aid Explained posts later on.

Happy Savings!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Top FREE Items You Can Get This Week

This is the top free things I found at the following stores!

Smith’s 4/27 - 5/3

Crest Toothpaste, 4.6 oz.

Crest Toothpaste, 4 oz. or more or liquid gel $1/1 ( Expires 04-30-11) PG-4/3

Free

Walgreens 4/24 - 4/30

Nestle Candy 1.28 to 2.1 oz. Limit 6

Nestle Butterfinger Snackerz Candy Bags, 1.28-2.1 oz $1/2 (active) Group A-02/19

Free

Nexcare Bandages - Waterproof 20 pk or Active or Soft n Flex 30 pk

Nexcare Product, any .55/1 (08-31-11) SS-4/3

Also use: Mail-In Rebate on Pack $2.99

FREE+

REGISTER REWARDS:

The following items will earn you a checkout coupon for

you to use on your next purchase.

Stayfree Maxi Pads 14, 16 or 24 pk

Receive a $2.99 coupon with purchase. Limit 1 coupon per printed offer.

Stayfree product, any $1/1 (06-30-11) RP-3/27

FREE+

Stayfree Maxi Pads 14, 16 or 24 pk

Receive a $2.99 coupon with purchase. Limit 1 coupon per printed offer.
Stayfree Products $1/1 This Link

FREE+

Always Leakguard Plus 20 or 22 ct or Dri-Liners Plus 30 to 34 ct

Receive a $4.00 coupon with purchase of 2. Limit 1 coupon per printed offer.

Always Pads, Clean or Feminine Cleansing Cloths $1/1 (04-30-11) PG-4/3

Free

Luster White 7 Toothpaste 2.6 oz

Receive a $4.00 coupon with purchase. Limit 1 coupon per printed offer.

Luster White 7 Power white or Sensitive $1.50/1 (05-31-11) SS-4/3

FREE+

Rite Aid 4/24 – 4/30

Rite Aid +UP REWARDS

Purchase the items shown and get a store credit toward your next shopping visit, or A Rebate Check!

BUY THE QUANTITY INDICATED, MIX OR MATCH.

$0.88 Reward, Buy 1 item

Limit 2 Rewards per Household

Single serve candy-

Snickers Peanut Butter Squared, M and Ms Peanut Butter or Twix Peanut Butter

Snickers Peanut Butter Squared Pack, M and Ms Peanut Butter Chocolate Candies, Twix Peanut Butter Cooke Bars and Dove Silky Smooth Milk Chocolate with Peanut Butter, 1.16-1.78 oz. Buy 2 Get 1 FREE up to .99 (05-22-11) RP-3/27

FREE+

Fresh Market 4/27 – 5/5

Fuze Drinks

Use in-ad vendor coupon: 10 for $5 with coupon and purchase of 10.

Also use manufacturers coupon: Fuze or Fuze Slenderize, any 16.9 oz. bottles $1/2 (07-10-11) SS-4/10

Free

Associated Foods 4/25 – 5/3

Fuze Drinks

Use in-ad vendor coupon: 10 for $5 with coupon and purchase of 10.

Also use manufacturers coupon: Fuze or Fuze Slenderize, any 16.9 oz. bottles $1/2 (07-10-11) SS-4/10

Free


Some thing to pay attention to:
  • The sales valid dates are different for each store, though they are all current till at least Saturday.
  • All Rite Aid deals require that you have a Rite Aid Loyalty card, but they are FREE, so make sure you get one.
  • Rite Aid's Up Rewards are very similar to Catalina Vouchers, but they are in the form of a bar code on the bottom of your actual receipt.
  • All final "Free" prices are calculated after sales, coupons and Rewards coupons (up rewards, register rewards, etc...) So you may have an out-of pocket price.

If you are confused about Walgreens, read this post. It should help you out a bit. Rite Aid can be a bit confusing too if you haven't been before, I haven't "explained" Rite Aid on my blog yet, but I really do plan on doing it sometime soon.

This list was compiled using the current lists from GrocerSmarts. To see other great deals and the complete lists from each store, or just your favorite, click here, then click on the drop down menu in the center to ind the store you want.

Happy saving!

Budgeting - Make It Work For You

When it comes to budgeting money, I think everyone can agree that it is important and we should all do it. When it comes to how much we budget, when we budget, how we keep track of our budget, and basically the how-to of budgeting all together... that's where it gets complicated.
You can find pamphlets, books, magazines, websites and even entire buildings dedicated to help people budget their money smarter, wiser and better. When you start budgeting your money, especially for the first time, you'll realize just how many different opinions there are on the subject. Everyone has their two-cents worth of advice and it is all different. So, you need to start with an open mind and the recognition of the reality that getting a budget that is exactly right for you will take some time, trial and error, and could even take a lot of mistakes before you find just the right fit for you! Please don't give up on trying to budget your money, or keep track of where every penny of it is going; get up and try gain, and again. Eventually you will find the way that works for you and you will be better for it!


When Justin graduated High School, he continued to live with his parents until he went and served a full time mission. When I graduated, I went to Snow college on a theater scholarship and some grants. When I was at there, I would come home frequently to stock up on food I needed and when I did shop, it wasn't very often. We paid for my housing up-front for each semester, and there wasn't much reason for me to budget my money, so I just didn't worry about it. After a year of college, I decided to go on a mission as well. I ended up coming home early because of medical reasons so Justin and I actually ended coming home within a few months of each other. When that happened, we both found jobs, and had friends that owned houses that we rented rooms from. So rent was dirt cheap, and while we both lived within our means, neither of us had a budget or really cared to get one.

So, before we got married, Justin and I sat down and tried to figure out a budget; but because neither of us had ever really tried to do a budget on our own it was difficult. We really didn't know what we were doing. We ended up figuring out how much our monthly bills were, subtracting that from out monthly income and then used the remainder for everything else. That was it. That was our budget. no strategy and no really discipline needed at all. Now, this system might work for you when you are single and just playing around with no real responsibility other than yourself... but we had no idea that wouldn't when we were married, living on one income because I wasn't able to work. Needless to say, that method didn't work for us at all.
Over the years we tried many different ways to budget our spending. We tried to use Microsoft spreadsheets, a system that works perfectly for my sister and her husband. But when we finally figured out the budget part, we could never seem to remember to record everything. So the budgeting was there, but we weren't keeping track of it. I've always been better with paper and pen, so we made a printable budget. We would write down everything we spent money on as soon as we got home that day. That worked much better for us that the spreadsheet, but after a week or two we would start to slack off and we'd forget to write things down. We tried many other ways to budget and something always happened that made the budget fail. Either we didn't record everything, or we didn't pay enough attention to what we paid each month on something to budget out enough to make it work. So we always ended up going back to our first "budgeting system" because it was easy, and low maintenance. Low maintenance being the key words for us. We are very "low maintenance" people. If it isn't at least somewhat simple to do and keep doing, we just end up not doing it. That is just how and who we are.

That in mind, I knew we had to find some way to budget our money that would basically take care of itself. I'd heard of cash only budgeting, but we knew that wouldn't work for us, because we had to do everything on-line. We shopped online for a lot of things because you can just find it online cheaper than locally a lot of the time, plus it's easier! Not to mention the fact that both my husband and I hadn't paid cold hard cash for anything since we were probably 12 years old.

After I had saved up $1,000 in cash for my husband's birthday, I learned how great it felt to pay for things in cash! Not only did I not have buyers remorse but I felt real sense of accomplishment. That I had saved for that and I saved for that with a purpose! Not only that, I knew exactly where each penny of that went and I didn't even have to write anything down.

I had an epiphany!

WE could use cash only for everything other than online bills! Bills were the only thing that we were allowed to pay for with our bank account or debit cards. Everything from gas for the cars, to entertainment would be paid for in cash.
We quickly found there was a big flaw... neither one of us had any desire to pay for gas with cash especially of the kids were in the car with us. So we just adjusted our card allowance to include fuel. We had originally budgeted out $100 cash to go to our cars each month, but in reality we don't spend that much. So we are actually doing ourselves a favor by keeping that money in the bank.
This is how we do it. Each month we pull out of the bank a specific amount, all in bills. We bring it home and devide that cash into five different envelopes.
  1. Grocery & Household Needs
  2. Diapers
  3. Clothes
  4. Entertainment
  5. Lunch Money for Justin
These envelopes are what we have now, but in the future we may find it necessary to divide that further. Some people who do the cash system have a weekly budget for groceries
(one envelope for each week of the month) and we may have to do that eventually, but for now this works great for us. I also hope to eliminate the lunch money budget, but it is so convenient! Once his lunch money is gone, it is gone and Justin will either have to pack a lunch for work or come home for lunch that day. He only works about 5 minutes away from home, so that will not be bad at all.

Some of the best advantages for this system are:
  • It makes us really think twice or even three times if something is worth the cost.
  • If we are buying something on-line we have to deposit that cash back into our account first, so we don't have spontaneous unnecessary purchases any more.
  • It takes care of itself, very low maintenance and up-keep. We don't have to write things down anymore (we were never really good at that anyway)
  • It makes it so much easier to know and remember what we spent money on.
  • Safer! Less chance of fraud because we just don't use the cards as much.
This hybrid-system of automatic bill pay and cash only works perfectly for us! there is plenty of room for adjustment when it is needed, but it is easy for us to maintain. Also, it has already helped our savings... we actually have a savings now! It's is just small, but it is more than we've had before. A small cushion to fall back on if we need it for an emergency!

If you want to start a cash system, but have been wary of it before, I strongly encourage you to try it out!

Here is even a link with instructions to make your own highly-fashionable cash envelopes. Very cute!



A cash system may not work for you in the end, but at least you will know one more way that doesn't work, and you can move on to the next experiment.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Smith's Sneak Peek - 4/27 - 5/3




There are some good sales items at Smith's during their sale starting tomorrow. They have some 10 for $10 items including:
  • Crest Toothpaste (free when you use the Crest Toothpaste, 4 oz. or more or liquid gel $1/1 from the PG-4/3 insert, it expires on the 30th of this month so you might as well use it)
  • Goldfish Crackers
  • Haagen-Dazs 3.6 oz Ice Cream
  • Lunchables
  • SoBe
  • Barilla Pasta
  • And much more
The preview list is already up! So go check it out! ALSO remember that it will be the current list tomorrow (4/27) and you can then see it here!

Discovering Self Reliance - Part 1:

The Definition of self reliance according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary is: reliance on one's own efforts and abilities. To be independent and able to be able to wholly support yourself.

Growing up, I never really understood what self reliance was. My mother would talk about it, I'd hear it in school, but I don't think any young child will ever really understand what it is to be self reliant because they are totally dependent on their parents for everything they need and even their very lives, and that's how it should be!

When I got older, about the time I was in high school, probably right around the time I was ready to get my driver's license, I started really understanding what it was to be self reliant not that I was at all, but I knew what it meant. When we are in our preteens, teen age years, and even our early twenties, I think most people hear the term self-reliant and understand it well, but we don't want to be. We are at the stage of life where we don't really need to be self reliant and so we choose not to be. We start becoming a little bit independent and rely less and less on our parents and others around us for the things we need and want, but there we still rely heavily on others for certain things.

Then something horrible happens!!! We get married, have kids, move far away from family and friends or just "grow up" and realize that the world doesn't work that way. Our lives are shattered and we learn quickly that we have reached the point where we can't rely on others any more because someone else is now relying on us. That moment of realizing that we need to be self reliant whether we want to or not can be terrifying, exciting and numbing all at once. That moment came to me when it hit me I was going to have my first baby in less than two months. I knew that I couldn't rely on my mother any more. She'd be there for me when I needed her, but it couldn't be the same as it was. I had my husband to equally share the load with, but we were in the boat together, we had a big problem; we knew we needed to be self reliant but had no real idea how to do it.

"Fake it till you make it!" I heard it all the time growing up and just passed it off as a nice little saying but now it quickly became my motto. I had to fake it! If I wanted my children to grow up as self reliant, upstanding citizens in the world I knew I had to teach by example and if I had to fake it, I would.

I'm still faking it. I'm now realizing that I was probably at least 8 years old before my mother actually had an idea what she was doing. And now that I am older, I know she still has no clue what to do next sometimes. But that's OK, it makes us human. It means we can learn from our mistakes and that we are picking ourselves up and trying even when we fall flat on our faces in a big puddle of mud.

So, as we grow from a small baby to adulthood, we hear self reliance is important, we understand what it is and what it means, but how to do it and how to get and stay there, is an entirely different matter. It takes trial and error and is, sadly, one of those things that is different for everyone. We need to lean on others at times and when we do, we need to remember that that's OK as long as we don't let ourselves get comfortable there. We need to be able to get back on our own two feet and try again. Pick ourselves up out of the mud, brush it off as best as we can and realize that we'll be messy from it for a while, but we'll get over it eventually and KEEP TRYING!

This series, I hope, will help others to be inspired. I'm intending this to help give people ideas on how to get to the point where they are totally self-reliant by giving them ideas on how to get there as well as hoping they get inspiration on other ways by reading my ideas.

Discovering Self Reliance - Part 1
Discovering Self Reliance - Part 2: Living on Welfare
Discovering Self Reliance - Part 3: Realizing Your Talents
Discovering Self Reliance - Part 4: Emergencies & Really Being Ready For Them
Discovering Self Reliance - Part 5: Learning New Skills - Maintaining Your Vehicle

Previous posts:

Monday, April 25, 2011

Second Chances - Some Great Things Coming

First of all, I hope everyone had a great Easter weekend. My family and I had a blast and our ideas for saving this Easter really paid off, both financially and educationally.

So, for today's post; I'm a firm believer in second chances and giving everyone the benefit of the doubt. As such, I think it only fair that I give things I've tried in the past a second chance(or even a third, or hundredth chance in this case).

  • Cloth Diapering
  • Tight Budgets
  • Menu Planning

All three of things I've tried in the past and none of them worked for my husband and I before. The tight budget was especially difficult for us. All three of these things we had tried 2-100 times (no exaggeration). We'd tried Cloth diapering a couple times, and both times it was a disaster. Getting ourselves on a budget we tried at least once a month since before we got married, and for some reason, no matter how hard we tried we just couldn't seem to make it stick or remember to record our spending and would always end up giving up the first week of the month, or the day after payday with the idea that we would try again next time. As for the menu planning, I knew that one of the best was to stay in a budget and to live within your means was to plan a weekly menu and to stick to it. There were multiple problems with that as well, that prevented us from keeping up with that.

When I say I believe in second chances, I mean it!!! We are now stocked up on diapers for a couple of months and wont need to buy them for a while. SO, we are going to use next month's diaper budget to get some cloth diapering supplies. We've tried Cloth Diapering before I think I've learned enough from my mistakes and I have now educated myself better to feel comfortable trying it again. So in the next month or so, I'm going to keep you posted on how our money saving effort when it comes to cloth diapering is going.

Notice, I used the words "diaper budget"... That means we've finally come up with a system for budgeting our money that works for us! I mentioned before that we started this month on our cash only budget. This has been working AWESOMELY for us. I'm just a little sad we never thought of it before. So I will be posting more about that in the next day or two. Also, if any of you have ever done cloth diapering gin the past, or are doing it now, I would love some feedback on what you do while cloth diapering away from home whether it is just a trip to the store or a family vacation and everything in between! Please feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments below.

As far as menu planning goes, I'm still working on that. But I do have some great ideas that I've come up with in that area that I'm so excited to share in the next couple of weeks with you! I've got some alternatives to planning ahead and also, planning your menus in way that still allow for some freedom to be spontaneous. I'm very excited about it!!!

If there is anything you would like me to either research or just post on in the future, contact me and I'll do my very best to get to all of your requests. If you don't have a specific idea in mind, but still would like an input on what my post are about, let me know by taking my quick poll. Thanks so much for reading it means a LOT!

Friday, April 22, 2011

Walgreens April 24th - 30th Sneak Peek

Here is just a small list of some of the deals at Walgreens starting Sunday, with all of your register rewards and coupons, you can get some great money makers!!!

Walgreens April 24th-30th

Sale Price

Item Description

Register Rewards (if any)

Use this coupon

Like Paying

2/$5

Tilex, 32 oz.

$2 RR when you get 2

Clorox $1/2 SS-3/13

2/$2

$1.00 ea.

2/$5

Clorox Wipes

35 pack

$2 RR when you get 2

Clorox $1/2 SS-3/13

2/$2

$1.00 ea.

2/$5

Clean Up, 32 oz.

$2 RR when you get 2

Clorox $1/2 SS-3/13

2/$2

$1.00 ea.

$5.99

Head & Shoulders 14.2 to 33.8 oz

$1 RR when you get 1

Head and Shoulders 13.5 oz. Conditioner FREE up to $4.74 when you buy one Head and Shoulders Shampoo, excludes trial size HoneyBakedRP-4/17

2/$4.99

$2.50 ea.

$4.99

Luster White 7 Toothpaste

$4 RR when you get 1

Luster White 7 Power white or Sensitive $1.50/1 SS-4/3

FREE +

FREE +

.51

$2.99

Nexcare Bandages

$2.99 Mail in Rebate on package

Nexcare Product, any .55/1 SS-4/3

FREE +

FREE +

.55

$2.99

Stayfree Maxi Pads

$2.99 RR when you get 1

Stayfree product, any $1/1 RP-3/27

FREE +

FREE +

$1.00