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Many of you out there are “going organic” and have mentioned that they are no coupons out there for these products.

Head over to I Heart Coupon Deals and see the great list of coupons she has compiled for all things organic.

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Over the past two weeks I have seen a rise in fraudulent coupon all around our small town.  I was at the store last week and a cashier who did not know me (aka Scary Coupon Lady) pulled out a 12 page list of all the fraudulent coupons that have been circulating.  After all my coupon checked out she apologize and began to scan each one.  I told that there was no problem and I was glad she was checking things out.  She then preceded to tell me that corp. has been cracking down on printed coupons and that cashiers are getting in trouble.  While she scanning the coupons I asked to see her list so I could let you know which coupons are fake.

There are a couple of good rules to follow if you don’t know if a coupon is real or not.

  • Was it sent to you by email or in a PDF or JPEG form?
  • Can you print as many as you want?
  • Is it a funny amount?  Many of the coupons on the list were for a strange amount like $3.36 or $11.74.
  • Is the coupon for a completely free item?  Many companies who want to give you a free product will send you the coupon snail mail.
  • Is it too good to be true?

If you answered yes to any of these question, you probably have a fraudulent coupon.  If you ever have a question you can go to the Coupon Information Corporation.  They have a list of coupons that are fake.  I wanted to let you know that the stores are taking this very seriously and are threatening prosecution for those who print, email and use these coupons.  If you think that they can’t track you think again, you know that little Shopper Loyalty card you use…

Just use a little common sense and print your coupons from the sites Savvy Shopping Moms links you to directly.  Coupons.com, Redplum.com and Smartsoure.com are a few sites that are safe.

Shop safe and smart!

Now that summer is here and everyone is hitting the road for vacation and sport tournaments, many of us must feed our family on the go.

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Last summer our family took an extended vacation to Colorado and my husband and I sat down before we left and tried to budget for everything.  We knew we were going to have access to a kitchen to cook most of our meals.  I also knew we had to build in some down time for mom, after all this was my vacation too!  We budgeted to eat out at two nice family restaurants per week and a couple of runs for fast food during the lunch hour while we were out site seeing.  I started to do research and came up with some really easy ways to cut our food bill.

  • Set a limit. Before we even left the driveway we sat down as a family and shared our budget with the kids.  We explained that in order to do some of the fun things we had to watch our money.  Each child was given a set amount of money they could use when we ate at a fast food restaurant.  We gave our kids a $3.00 limit.  We explained that they could choose anything, but there had to be at least one “main” protein. ( If you can call chicken nuggets protein?!)  This was a great way to help the kids feel like they were in control.  They made some really good choices and much to my amazement they stopped buying soda and even opt to “share” larger items.   Many fast food places have decent $1.00 menus for them to choose from.
  • Call and sign up for mailings from the Chamber of Commerce in the city you are visiting.  Even if you are just going for the weekend, the booklets and information they will send you are full of coupons and special deals for travelers.
  • Visit KidsEat4Free.com. All you have to do is enter your city and state and they will have a list of local restaurants and the restrictions for kids meals.  I printed out this list before we left on vacation so we could always have it handy.
  • Use Restaurant.com.  We knew that we would be eating out at nice restaurants a couple of times with family.  I bought several $25.00 gift certificates at Restaurant.com for $2.00 each.  I knew that even if we didn’t use them on our vacation I would leave them for family to have a nice meal after we left.
  • Splurge! We choose one day to visit the Denver Aquarium and eat at the restaurant inside.  We told the kids that this was our one day to splurge and set no restrictions.  Through out the trip they reminded us of how many more days until their “Seafood Feast”.  I didn’t eat seafood.  There is just something wrong with eating fish and watching them swim by at the same time!

We had a great time on vacation and avoided many stressful hours of “money worry” by budgeting and planning ahead.

How do you budget for eating out?  Have any good ideas?

Pace Hand Pick to Win 2 game is back!  You can win a free Jar of Pace Salsa (up to a $4.00 value).  If you don’t have a code just click on the link to “Get a Code”, you can get one free code everyday.  I played this morning and was very lucky to win!  They will be sending me a coupon in the mail.

Thanks to Common Sense With Money for the list .  Please visit her site to see the complete list.

Huggies diapers $8.99
Use $3/1 Huggies Little Movers or Little Snugglers Diapers (IE) or Printable (FF) or
Use $3/1 Huggies Little Movers or Little Snugglers Diapers or
Use $4/2 Huggies Little Movers or Little Snugglers Diapers
Pay $5.99 after coupon

Kelloggs Cereal $1.99
Use $1.50/3 Kelloggs Cereals 10oz+ 5/23/2010 RP Insert (exp 7/4/2010) or
Use $1/2 Kellogg’s Cereals 11.4 oz+
Pay $1.59 each after coupon

Lifesavers on sale buy one get one free or 2/$2.29
Use BOGO printable coupon available last week or
Use $1/2 LifeSavers Mint or Hard Candy Peg Bags
As low as FREE after coupon and sale

Imperial Sugar 4lbs $2.19 after in ad coupon
Use $0.50/1 Imperial sugar coupon
Pay $1.69 after coupon ( This is a better deal than Dillons this week)

New Deals this week

Nivea Deals

There are so many deal at Target right now, I am going to try and post them all at once.  Let me know if you saw one that I missed.

Cheap Shout Stain Remover, Yogurt and Shave Gel.
Use the Right @ Home coupon for $.75/1 Shout Stain Remover to make this even cheaper.

Money Saving Mom made a run to Target.  See what she bought and what coupons she used.

Vaseline has a new printable coupon out for $1.00/1  an Aloe Fresh Product.  This looks to be a great soothing lotion for any of you who tend to burn during the summer!

Tablespoon is offering new printables.  Be sure to print these out now, because they will go fast!

Coupons include Huggies and Ben and Jerry’s!

Right @ Home is currently offering new printable coupons.

Save $1.50† on any TWO Ziploc® Brand products
Save $0.75 on any ONE Shout® product
Save $2.00 on OFF!® PowerPad® Lamp or Lantern Starter.
It looks like there will be some great sale on these item coming soon.

Dillons has a new promotion starting today called Summer of Savings.  You can load E-Coupons straight to your card at the link above.  It also looks like we will be able to play the Spin the Wheel game starting June 11th.  Let’s hope for some great prizes!

Here are the Deals at Dillons this week.  Did you see any that I missed?

Lean Cuisine Entrees

5-16 oz or Stouffer’s Entrees 6-21 oz Select Varieties

$1.88 (use $1.00/5 from 5/2 SS)

Dillons Eggs

Grade AA Large 12 ct

88¢  (Aldi’s Price was $.78)

Kroger Value Granulated Sugar

4 lb Bag

$1.88

Ripe Sweet Cantaloupe

$1.88

SoBe Lifewater

20 oz

88¢ (use BOGO Here)

Kroger Cheese

Bar or Shredded 6-8 oz or Sliced 6 oz Select Varieties

$1.88

Kroger Frozen Vegetables

Select Varieties 12 oz

10 for $10 (Use several coupons in home mailers)

Quaker Chewy Granola Bars

Select Varieties 5-10 ct

$1.99

Bush’s Beans

Select Varieties 22-28 oz Can

3 for $5

Kraft 5 Pack Mac & Cheese (Look for pkgs with peelie for free Capri-Sun)

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Kroger Value Pack Whole Fryers

89¢ lb

Kroger Value Pack Chicken Leg Quarters

59¢ lb

Farmland Roll or Link Sausage

12-16 oz

$1.79 (sign up for coupons at Farmland.com)