What you are looking at is 37 cans of various flavors/brands of Campbell's soup.
I used 19 .50/2 coupons 6 each for Campbell's Select, Chunky Healthy Request, and Select Healthy Request, along with 1 Chunky soup.
Now for the rest of my shopping trip.
5 packages of strawberries $.99 each
6 powerade zero bottles $1 each (was supposed to use .40/1 coupons but forgot.
2 SOBE Life Water $1 each (less .50 after Mega deal)
1 Brick of Tillamook Cheddar $18.99 (nobody but King Soopers carries them)
2 Mountain High Yogurt $2.50 each (used 2 .50/1 coupons doubled)
1 Green Valley Steamers $1.59 each (less .50 after Mega deal, used .50/1 coupon doubled)
5 Fiber One bars $2.69 each (.50 less after Mega deal, used 4 .50/1 coupons doubled...lost one)
2 Nature Valley bars $2.69 each (.50 less after Mega deal, used $1/2 coupon)
2 Betty Crocker cookie mix $2.39 (used .40/1 coupons doubled)
4 Martha White muffin mix $1 each (used $1/4 coupon)
Total spent for contents of both pictures: 86.63
Total saved $121.77 or 59%
Now I just need to learn how to freeze strawberries so they are eatable when defrosted.
Check out the latest deals and matches AND Mr. Linky at Let's Go Krogering on The New Frugal Mom!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
Wow -- I wish our strawberries were $0.99! As for freezing -- some people like to lay them out on cookie sheets so they freeze individually. Once they're frozen solid, you can store them. I don't think you'll escape having some mushiness when they thaw, though.
What a great bunch of goodies! You did a fantastic job!
Thanks for linking up to my Let's Go Krogering! feature!
Marianne @ The New Frugal Mom
Post a Comment