Thursday, May 9, 2013

EASY Homemade BBQ Recipe

So, on Monday I found an amazing sale on Boston Butt Roast at Bilo.  I decided to buy it and attempt to make homemade barbeque.  We LOVE BBQ! But seriously, at $8 a plate, we hardly ever eat it.  I found a recipe that was simple enough to try with two kids and didn't require me to be glued to my kitchen either.  

It called for::

Boston Butt Roast
An Onion, Diced
1-16 oz. Bottle of BBQ sauce (your choice of flavor) (I used Kraft Thick & Spicy Brown Sugar-also on sale)
And about a cup of water to help steam and tenderize the roast

I cut my meat off the bone and trimmed the fat.  I started my roast cooking in my 5 quart Crockpot at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon on low.  I let it cook all night and turned it off at 8:30 am Wednesday morning so i'd have time to shred the meat before drum lessons.  Absolutely tender meat, easy to shred & YUMMY!! Also got my mama's approval (she is the toughest barbeque critic ever!!) and my husband said if i try slaw with it (I only added beans as a side this time) that it is gonna be hands down his favorite and most requested meal.

Just wanted to share this with anybody who loves barbeque but doesn't wanna pay an arm & a leg. 

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

**AWESOME Price on KitchenAid Stand Mixer @ Target**

After about a year of on and off talk about a KitchenAid stand mixer and how it was absolutely necessary for my kitchen, my husband came in Saturday afternoon in the pouring rain with mine (after working a 12 hour shift on one hour of sleep - what a man!)  Of course, Saturday night I'd already put it to use.  When I got my paper on Sunday morning, I noticed that Target had marked select KitchenAid appliances 20% off, this one included.  Every Target is different, but most will take your receipt and give you the difference if a competitor, or even themselves, mark an item down below the price you paid.  This morning, I went to get my 20% back.  When it comes to a $300 machine, that percentage is a big deal.  I just wanted to post this for any ladies considering buying one, this week is an awesome time!! I absolutely love mine and Target's prices aren't always this low on them!



My Grocery Haul For The Week

Yesterday we made our usual Monday grocery trip.  I still had one last $10 off $50 purchase coupon for Bi-Lo, so i looked at the ads, browsed online for coupons & picked through my coupon stash.  Keep in mind that when i list what i got, i'm just getting started.  I am NOWHERE near where i want to be as far as my grocery budget.  I want to be one of those ladies that has people saying "Oh crap, there she is again" when i walk in the store.  I've been behind that lady and been amazed at how she could get two buggies full of groceries for less that what i paid for half of one.  


Anyhow, here is my list this week::

*2 Boxes of Tetley Sweet Tea Bags (Reg. Price: $2.35 per box; Sale Price: $1.18 for BOGO)
*Tom & Jerry Gummies (Full Price: $2.89)
*2 Bottles of Kraft 1000 Island Dressing (Reg. Price: $3.29 per bottle; Sale Price: $1.65 for BOGO)
*2 Bottles of Kraft BBQ Sauce (Reg. Price: $1.56 per bottle; Sale Price: $0.78 for BOGO)
*Ground Cinnamon Shaker (Full Price: $0.99)
*HMB Buns (Full Price: $0.99)
*3 Boxes of Poptarts (Reg. Price: $2.48 per box; Sale Price: 3 Boxes for $5; Coupons-$1.00 off 3 boxes (found inside select Poptart Boxes) & Food Lion Catalina $0.75 off any Poptart purchase; Final Price for all 3 boxes: $3.25)
*1 Box of Corn Pops & Froot Loops (Reg. Price $4.29 per box; Sale Price: $2.14 per box for BOGO)
*Pillsbury Bread Flour (Reg. Price: $3.19; Sale Price: $3.00)
*2 Bottles of A1 Steak Sauce (Reg Price: $4.48 per bottle; Sale Price: $2.25 per bottle)
*2 Boxes of Entenmann's Little Bites Brownies (Reg. Price: $4.48 per box; Sale Price: $2.25 per box)
*1 Bag of Southern Home Croutons (Full Price: $1.49)
*1 Bottle of Mrs. Butterworth's Syrup (Full Price: $3.89)
*1 Jumbo Box of Eggo Chocolate Chip Waffles (Full Price: $5.89)
*DiGiorno Dipping Strips Pizza (Regular Price: $7.38; Sale Price: $5.00; Coupons: $1.00 MFR coupon & $1.50 Bilo Catalina; Final Price: $ 2.50)
*2 Packs Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast ($8.30 for both packs on BOGO)
*Boston Butt Roast (Regular Price for my particular roast: $19.20; Sale Price: $6.36)
*Land of Frost Turkey & Ham 1 lb. Packs, one each (Reg. Price: $5.59 per pack; Sale Price: $5.00 per pack)
*Cucumber (Reg. Price: $0.99; Sale Price: $0.69)

My Subtotal Before Savings: $115.39
My Savings (Don't forget my $10 coupon): $52.87
My Final Total with tax: $62.52

Again, i'm still a work in progress when it comes to being a CRAZY Coupon Lady, but i'm working on it. Thanks for reading!

Friday, May 3, 2013

Amazing Coupon Code For The Children's Place

I stumbled across an amazing coupon code for The Children's Place and couldn't resist. It states it was for an extra 20% off & free shipping.  The only catch is that it's free shipping even without the code if you spend $75 or more.  Orders under $75 are only $5 standard shipping. 

Anyhow, i got some amazing deals with the code.  For Kyleigh, a pair of sparkle ballet flats for $7.60, 2 pair of leggings for $3.19 each, 2 graphic tees for $4.80 each & a Yo Gabba shirt for $8.00.  And for Kade, 3 graphic tees for $4.80 each.  With shipping & tax , my total was $52.34.  They have an amazing sale going on right now, i have included the coupon code i used at the bottom.  Happy Shopping!!






The Coupon Code::    V8KFAY13

Monday, April 22, 2013

Second Extreme Couponing Trip...Still Getting The Hang Of It

I'm still trying to pick out the best sales, pick and choose my coupons wisely.  I have gotten a bigger notebook and am searching for more baseball card sleeves for keeping my coupons neat & organized.  This morning, i did search for a few items i needed coupons for and signed up for email coupon lists. 

I had a few odds & ends to get today and a gift for a baby shower, not much of a list.  I made a trip to Bi-Lo, since their sales seemed to cover the majority of our needs.  

My purchases include::
3 boxes of Hamburger Helper (Sale $1 a box; coupon for $0.75 off purchase of 3)
12 Hershey Almond Bars (BOGO- $5.88 for all, covers hubby's lunch & snacking for the week)
2 Packs of Reese Cups (BOGO- $0.98 for both)
Lysol Wipes (2/$5; coupon for $0.50 off purchase of 2)
Whiskas Wet Pouches for our furbaby (Regular Price)
2 Clear Value Paper Towel Double Rolls ($1.35 per roll; had 2 coupons for $1.00 off each roll)
Pampers Swaddlers (Sale $9.99; Coupon for $1.50 off the pack)
Scott Naturals 12 Pack Toilet Paper (Sale $7.49; Store Catalina for $1.50 & $0.75 MFR Coupon)
3 Pack Brita Filter Refills (Sale $17.99; Coupon from Coupons.com for $3 off the pack)
Spinach (Regular Price)
Bananas (Regular Price)

*I also had a coupon for $10 off a $50 purchase that my aunt received in the mail as well.

Before my savings from my Bonuscard my total was a whopping $100.42.  My Savings between coupons & Bonuscard brought my savings total to $57.54.  I got $100 of groceries for $45.68.  I also earned $0.25 in Fuelperks today between their bonus items and my total.  I'm hoping to start planning all of our food & snacks around sales and cut my grocery bill in half ASAP! Just wanted to share my second awesome trip! 






Monday, April 15, 2013

Extreme Couponing : Day One

So over the course of the past week I've made the decision to attempt to extreme coupon. I've read a few ladies' blogs/posts/sites to do research & until I came across one in particular, NONE of it made sense. So many of them only show you the coupons and not how to organize the chaos that is coupon mountain.

I used to put my coupons in a little folding organizer with 6/7 tabs. I'd forget to look at them and usually let them expire before I ever had the chance to use them. This weekend I got a 1" 3-ring binder with about 30 baseball card sleeves. I clipped all of my coupons before I sorted them into departments. Then I stuffed them into Their individual pockets. If I had multiples of one item, I put them in together. I did all of my clipping, sorting and stuffing this morning in about 35-45 minutes while my daughter napped. I haven't read up on any store policies for couponing YET! I just decided that with us building within the next year or so I couldn't afford to pay full price for groceries anymore. I PLAN to tighten our grocery budget even more over the next few months.

Anyhow, today I made 2 grocery trips. I went to food lion first, used very few coupons due to sibling rivalry in the cop car buggy. However my second trip, to Bi-Lo, was much more productive. I was able to turn a $106 grocery trip into a $48 grocery bill. I had a $10 off $50 purchase coupon, along with several catalina coupons (store print outs), and a few manufacturer coupons. Saving $58 at the end.

Also to any mommies who are okay with freebies & getting email coupons:

*Visit the websites of any companies you use (ex: Kraft, P & G, Gerber) and sign up for coupons.
*Get any rewards cards at any stores you frequent
*My personal favorite savers are Disney Movie Club & Disney Movie Rewards.  I have absolute no issues with deep discounts & freebies from the Rewards club.  We've gotten our 15th free DVD this past month and have gotten 2 free DVDs from referring a friend to the Movie Club.
*Publix Paws & Publix Baby Club also send great coupon for all babies (furry or not) and send birthday cards and simple gifts to your children.
*I'll update anymore i become aware of, those are just off the top of my head.

I just wanted to share this amazing new hobby with my friends & loved ones and outline just a few starter tips since I've had a few ask how I have done it =)


Friday, April 5, 2013

AMAZING Bible Storybook for Children


A few weeks back, i finally found a Bible storybook that met my standards.  "Jesus Calling Bible Storybook" by Sarah Young covers the entire bible.  Many i have looked at have had poorly drawn illustrations, lacked vibrant colors, and didn't include scripture.  I got every single expectation met with this one.  Reading from The Last Supper to Easter Sunday had my three year old very interested, as he illustrated everything he saw and understood.  If any of you moms were looking for a good Bible storybook to help teach your children about Jesus, this is definitely it.  I got our copy from Walmart for $15 on sale, and it may be available for less on sites like Amazon & eBay.  I've attached a picture of the cover, illustrations & the scripture.  Enjoy!