Friday, November 13, 2009

Over 86% Savings @ Publix

Total BEFORE sales and coupons:$52.32
Total AFTER sales and coupons: $6.83
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6 cans of Progresso Soup - $0.04 - $0.65 each after coupons
3 Green Giant Steamers - $0.20 - $0.40 each after coupons
2 Chinet Napkins - FREE + overage after coupons
2 McCormick Gravies - FREE + overage after coupon
1 Smart Balance Butter - $0.40 after coupon
5 Betty Crocker Frostings - FREE + overage after coupons
1 Nesquick Chocolate Milk - FREE after coupon
1 Apple Jacks Cereal - $1.00 after coupon
1 Soft Soap - FREE + overage after coupon
2 Krusteaz Crumb Cake Mixes - $0.85 each after coupon
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Thank God for another good week at Publix! :)

7 comments:

Jennifer said...

I am learning so much from you blogger friends:) I just posted my first coupon deals on my blog;) Plus have you checked out this website it gives links to all sorts of coupons

http://www.moneysavingmom.com/money_saving_mom/

God bless
Jennifer

Tracey said...

Great shopping!! I got the free napkins, also, along with some of your other deals!

Anonymous said...

you should try shopping at ALDI it is such a great store with locations in Georgia just check out their website to find the one closest to you. We save hundreds of dollars shopping there each month instead of overpriced store like Walmart and Schnucks ect..

Y.S said...

you are excellent shopper courtney!

Mrs W said...

I wish that you could get healthy food with coupons. If that were possible, I'd probably do it. But I don't want sugar cereal and boxed processed food, I want real food that is nutritious.

joi said...

Courtney, I would love it if you would post your method of couponing and maximizing your deals. I am still learning and am always looking for advice!

Courtney, Jer.33:3 said...

Joi,
The sites I use to help me out are

www.moneysavingmom.com
www.hotcouponworld.com

I also did a couple of posts awhile back on the topic.

http://courtneyscontemplations.blogspot.com/2009/01/new-way-of-thinking-pt-1.html

http://courtneyscontemplations.blogspot.com/2009/02/new-way-of-thinking-pt-2.html