Stocked up on diapers this week. After my husband went to the store and purchased a box of diapers at retail price, without a coupon even (he had one in his wallet!), I decided I needed to buy some cheaply soon. Thankfully, they were on sale this week, so I should have a months or so supply stocked for a while. Wipes were also on sale. So we should be , $good for Ty’s diapering needs for a little bit.
First I went to Rite Aid. I normally don’t even waste my time with Rite Aid. The whole SCR thing seems like a huge hassle, and I often forget about my rebate checks and leave them lying around. I hate to go to bank so a paper check is something I do like to avoid. On to CVS for diapers as well. Rounded out with Kroger and lots of lunchables, cookie mixes, perishable, produced, taco mixes, ext.
| Huggies Mega Pack Diapers | $17.99 |
| Huggies Mega Pack Diapers (%50 off, BOGO %50 off) | $8.99 |
| $26.98 | |
| Coupons | (2)$2 MQ, $2 store, $5/25 = – $11 |
| Total | $15.98 + tax |
| Huggies Box Pack Diapers | $19.99 |
| Coupons | $2 MQ, $4 store, = – $6 |
| ECB | $4 |
| Total | $9.99 (paid with ECB of course) +tax |
| Groceries | $221.91 |
| Kroger Savings | -$79.25 |
| MFG coupons | -$27.05 |
| MFG Doubled | -$10.91 |
| Total Savings | -$117.21 |
| Enfamil Gift Checks | -$14 |
| Total | $90.70 |
Spent alot more at Kroger than I normally do, but stocked up on alot of goodies for the family. It does take alot of work to save money, but I’ve got to pay down the debt I accumulated in college. I also want my husband to be able to stay home with Ty for a while. So this is what we do to help make the ends meet.
Who wants to pay retail if you don’t have to? I certainly do not.
What do you do to save money? Coupons? Thrifting? Rebates? Please share!











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