
Hit up the Glen Ellyn Walmart, where I price matched the $1 Sure deodorant from the Food4Less ad and used a couple of BOGO Tai Pei coupons to get some free entrees. These sell at Walmart for $2.28, so my OOP for four and the high tax on deodorant came to $5.30. Which is a decent price for Chinese, right? I’ll make up a batch of rice in my wonderful rice cooker and that’s dinner!
Print out the BOGO coupons under zip code 30303 (hello, Atlanta!). Here’s the info on how to change your zip (I’d recommend printing out the two Kraft cheese coupons – slices & chunks – as well).
To change zip codes once you’re on the coupons.com site, click the “LOCAL” tab on top. You’ll see your current zip code next to the categories button near the top left. Click and put in 06607 (for MorningStar Farms) and/or 30303 (for BOGO Tai Pei), then click the coupons tab. Voila! Welcome to Bridgeport, CT!
As I’ve mentioned, the Glen Ellyn Walmart on Rte 53 is in the process of converting to a Super Center; this involves replacing the old garden center section and expanding into the parking lot. There are so many free deals that I don’t post because I’m not able to actually run them to prove they work! With the Super Center, I’ll have access to deals like the 88¢ Planter’s peanut butter and Welch’s grape jam from Ultra, since both items are mostly carried only in the Super Centers. And Walmart doesn’t have those Buy XX to get the deals – you pay the bottom line (or not pay as the case may be!). The Goddess predicts lots of free dog and cat food in our future.
Never go to a WMT supercenter the 1st day of the month—food stamp cards have been reloaded.
Oooh, excellent piece of advice! Of course, we’d probably be the only customers using coupons, right?
Never a coupon and no price sensitivity.
Well, I guess I was the only one then! For a short time, we had to use Link, and you better believe I used coupons! Made that money stretch like a rubber band!