I would never, by any stretch of the imagination, call myself thrifty. Nor would any of my friends or family. But the more I read about clipping coupons, the more I wanna be that girl.
I
do already make homemade
laundry detergent, so I figure I'm on the verge of a financial revolution when it comes to grocery store trips. I even stumbled upon a recipe for
dishwasher detergent, which I'm thinking about trying.
Recently, I also started hunting down the Sunday paper and have acquired a nice little stockpile of coupons. So a few days ago, I decided to hit up the store to see what bargains could be had. I went with no real goal in mind. Just use coupons to get cheap stuff. And I think I did pretty darn good!! I got all this for just $10.83...........
The Hamburger Helper was on sale for $1.00 a box, and I had a .75 off coupon. Four boxes ended up being $3.25.
Don't judge me for making Hamburger Helper for dinner. Or Tuna Helper. They are both quick and tasty.
So there.
Next came cereal. I had two .50 coupons. One for Chex and the other for Total. Both were already on sale for $2.00 a box. Pricecutter doubled those coupons, so I ended up with two boxes of cereal for $2.00.
$1.00 each!!!!
The Texas Toast was on sale for $2.50, and I had a doubled forty cent coupon for it......so that was $1.70.
I had coupons for those other items too! They doubled all the coupons that were fifty cents or less. So with sales and coupons, I got those nine items for $10.83.
I was feeling pretty smug about that purchase. But I know there are techniques and tricks to the trade that I've never heard of. So enlighten me, folks. Tell me your secrets!!!
And just so you know, my "helper" dinners are for those nights that I'm lazy.
Tonight, however, I tackled our
fave tilapia recipe with fresh green beans and new potatoes!
I was pretty much channeling Betty Crocker.