Confession: I used my lefse stuff to make tortillas

making tortillas with lefse equipmentI’ve been wanting to try my hand at making homemade tortillas and Indian flat bread for quite a while. Now that I have been given all the lefse making tools it requires to roll and bake yummy lefse, my frugal mind went to work. Why can’t I get more out of this equipment? I think I can! So I set out on an adventure to make my first batch of flour tortillas, and you know what? A lefse stick works great for picking them up off the pastry board and turning them on the griddle. I ended up making several bags full, placed them in the freezer for future use, and spent pennies on them.

The Battle of the Toothbrush

BrushesMy two year old no longer wishes to brush her teeth or allow me to do it. It’s been weeks of trying, and nothing is working. She has a toothbrush that is really cool with the characters she likes on it. I have tried every flavor of toothpaste imaginable. She simply refuses to open her mouth. If I do get the toothbrush in her mouth, she clamps down. Anyone else go through this? Any ideas on how to help me get her to brush her teeth?

Creative Commons License photo credit: sk8geek

TotallyTarget.com

It has occurred to me that not everyone is aware of the site TotallyTarget.com, because not long ago I had no idea it existed. I love checking it for good deals, clearance items, and coupon help.

Don’t have a Target in your area? I still use it for coupon ideas, and I have actually found better deals at Cashwise, EconoFoods, or Walmart with the same coupons/product saving ideas.

Just today I got tons of free and nearly free items, including all the Rolaids our family could possibly use in a long time, lotion, shampoo, and deodorant. I was bummed that the clearance Jello that would have cost about 11 cents were gone when we got there, but we still got some great deals.

Do you have a site you absolutely love that helps you save money and find good deals? Please share it with us.

 

Creative Commons License photo credit: dno1967

Wordless Wednesday: South Dakota

Badlands of South Dakota

 

Lions (roaring in the Badlands),and Tigers (hiding in the Rushmore caves) and Bears (in Bear Country). Oh my!054Bear Country in the Black Hills of SD

Couponing 101: Local is Key

clippinI promised to blog about a recent couponing class I took in my own town, Hutchinson, MN. I have been very interested in learning more about how those “crazy” women do it that I see on the news. You know the stories; $200 of groceries for $1.57 or some amazingly small amount.

I have also been watching other moms who blog about coupons and savings, but it all seemed overwhelming and quite frankly, incoherent for me.

I am happy to say that the couponing class was amazing, and I learned a ton. This is MY version of what I learned and what I feel is key to saving massive amounts on groceries.

1. It’s not about shopping sales or using coupons. It’s about finding as many “match-ups” as possible. This means that you look for sales or price cuts of items, find store coupons, and manufacturing coupons for the same product. Then buy as many products as possible.

  • For Example, this week Cashwise had cereal on sale 4 boxes for $10. They then offered an “in store” coupon for 4 boxes for $6. Then I found manufacturers coupons for each of the four boxes I had to buy to meet the requirements, and I paid less than $3 for 4 boxes.

2. It is really important to get to know your local options rather than focus on what you don’t have in town. In my town, my options are Cashwise, Econo Foods, Target, Walmart, and Shopko. I have found very good deals at each one. I use the weekly ad/sale, as well as websites that announce sales. I then work to find manufacturer coupons for those deals, and again stock up on as many as I can.

  • For Example, this week Target had a temporary price cut on band-aids. They also offered Target Coupons, and I found manufacturer coupons, so that when I left the store with $14 worth of stuff, I paid $1.98. If you factor in that I used a gift card that I earned on a previous shopping match-up, I paid nothing.

3. Buy more than one Sunday newspaper on Saturday. The inserts are in there, the newspaper is cheaper when it’s an early edition, and the more coupons you have the better the deals later.

4. Find some other people willing to do this with you and share their “finds”. We started a local couponing group and now I get an email or Facebook post about a local find.

  • For Example, a friend told me about a recently clearance cart of salad dressing at Cashwise and pointed out that we all have multiple $1 coupons that make it free, after purchase.

5. Use Facebook and follow blogs for immediate notice of offers. This week I was online when two great offers came through. Many have a time limit or a print limit, so you have to use the tools available to you to get in on the deals.

6. Organizing is key. I have chosen to organize my coupons by subject. I have been able to do very fast match-ups this way, but most couponing sites like TotallyTarget.com will reference publish dates (i.e. Sunday paper they came out in)

Do you have some additional tips you can share? Maybe something doesn’t make sense. Please share your thoughts. I’ll help if I can. I am new at this and have plenty to learn.

Creative Commons License photo credit: MissMessie