Friday, August 31, 2012

Saving Money 101 - just start!

Welcome to our blog's financial section. I would like to make my first post be about saving money!  Money is one of those things that seems to always run out.  One way to combat against that would be to SAVE money.  I know it seems simple, but it can be really difficult to put it into practice.  Here's a great way to begin:

Step 1: DECIDE that you are going to SAVE.  You have to make the conscious choice that you will START saving.
Step 2: PICK AN AMOUNT.  Think about a certain percentage (%) or dollar ($) amount that you will start with - then stick to it. Amy and I choose a to set aside at least 20% of our income for savings/investing - you can choose more or less depending on how much it costs for the basics and what type of future expenses you may have.
Step 3: As soon as you get paid ANY money (salary, income, gifts, birthday cards, tax refund, inheritance, etc.), take out your set amount (% or $ amount) and put it somewhere like a savings account or under your mattress (more on this later).  This is where those developing discipline skills come in handy.
Step 4: Pick someone who you trust.  Share with them how much you are setting aside each time you receive money (this could be your spouse, a parent, a close friend, or that random pen pal from Argentina).  This is so you can share your JOYs and CHALLENGEs with them about your experience with saving.

My future posts will include some ideas for places to put your SAVED money - but for now, do yourself a favor - JUST START!

Here's a great video from our friends at SNL to help you get started: "Where do you get this...SAVED MONEY???"

Monday, August 27, 2012

Savings - What Sales and Coupons will save vs. Regular


Ok, so I don’t know if I ever realized the magnitude of savings with coupons and sales because I’ve never really calculated the savings over a stretch of a couple stores/weeks, but now after doing that, it really is amazing! I know a lot of people who tell me, “it’s crazy how much I spend on groceries… stuff I need. I don’t understand how I could spend almost $100 every week.” I do! Let me show you…
I went grocery shopping to a few stores over the last two weeks when they had really good sales to stock up on stuff we will need during my school year when I won’t have as much time to shop.  I did a cost analysis of the items and I’m sure you’ll be amazed, just as I was!
This is the extensive list of items I bought:
2 bags Kroger frozen veggies
6 Kroger carb-master yogurts
2 4-packs Chobani Champions greek yogurt
6 Yoplait Greek Yogurt
2 Chobani Greek Yogurt
Gallon of skim milk
20 pack Frigo string cheese
1 bag Kraft Fresh-Take
Small piece of maple bbq salmon
2 Packs Johnsonville Chicken Sausage
1 pack Oscar Mayer Deli Turkey
1 box Fiber One almond nutty clusters cereal
*2 Boxes Shredded Wheat n’ Bran (sounds gross, but I like to mix it with sugary cereal for some fiber)
1 box Fiber-One Chewy bars
1 box Fiber-One Brownies
1 Bag teddy grahams
1 Bag mini oreos
2 bags trail mix
*2 bags Chex Mix
1 box Lance Cracker Creations
5 PowerBars
*1 ZonePerfect protein bar
3 Balance Bars
2 Met-Rx protein bars
4 Pack Knorr chicken stock
1 Box Ocean Spray individual packed fruit snacks
4 cans Ocean Spray Diet Pomegranate Blueberry sparkling juice
Mott’s Applesauce to-go
4 individual Silk Dark Chocolate Almond Milk
1 Silk Fruit & Protein
1 Sambazoan Chocolate Acai protein drink
*2 Wholly Guacamole Roasted tomato salsa
*2 Wholly Guacamole Guacamole
*2 Ken’s Salad Dressings
5 1-subject notebooks
2 boxes Hefty gallon freezer bags
2 boxes Ziploc bags
3 pack Eclipse gum
1 Small container Biz laundry detergent
1 Simple Face wash
1 Clean and Clear cream cleanser
1 Ban deodorant
1 Almay mascara

So I got some groceries as well as household items and the total without any sales or coupons would have been… drum roll…

$210!!!

Now it’s time for some math magic. I’m going to show you how sales and coupons work EXTREMELY WELL to your advantage! It’s really crazy how a little awareness of sales and clipping of coupons will help you out!

If I had not used any coupons, but had simply gotten most of these items on sale, I would have saved $70.08! That brings the total to $139.92. This is a much better price by simply paying attention to what’s on sale and buying mainly those items.

Since I did have coupons, though, I will add on those savings and show you how couponing can save you even more of a fortune! I shop at Farm Fresh on Wednesdays because they double coupons up to and including $1, and up to $0.99 every other day.  When I shopped at Harris Teeter, they were having a SUPER DOUBLE event and doubled all coupons up to and including $2!! Krogers around here always double up to and including $0.50, but never anything more, they’re just taken at face value (a $1 off coupon will get you $1 off).  Because of coupons on these trips, I saved $85.02! Here’s the math all written out (I love math by the way!)…

Total before any sales or coupons: $210
Total ONLY with sale prices: $210-$70.08= $139.92
Total with sale and COUPONS: $139.92-$85.02= $54.90

That’s a total savings of $155.10 or $155.10/$210= 73.9% for you math people like me!

I’ll let you be the judge of whether or not it’s worth it!! In my last post, I had bought some produce, so these are items other than produce because produce doesn’t usually have coupons. Refer to my previous posts, however, about sale prices of produce – you can save a bundle on these too!  Please feel free to leave a comment or email me if you have any questions on how to coupon or other sale related things like “if it says 10 for $10 do I have to buy 10?” NOOOO you do NOT have to buy 10, this simply means they cost $1 each. Did I blow your mind? Maybe not, but have fun shopping!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Kroger deals and meal plan! Until 8/25

I like trying to plan out meals, and I obviously like saving money, too! The way I make my meal plans is by using things that are on sale that week or that I already have.  Here is what I bought at Kroger today and there were a couple other things I wanted to get, but ran out of time, so I will be going later this week.  I will show you how you can make many meals out of the sale items at Kroger this week.
Kroger does this thing called a “Mega Event” where you have to buy 10 items, but you get $5 off instantly. This is a great deal if you need 10 of the items.  Turned out I needed 20, so I got $10.
I went here to find a lot of the coupon matchups if there were any - http://www.howtohaveitall.net/kroger/kroger-deals/
Here’s what I got:
Seedless Watermelon - $2.99
Red leaf lettuce - $0.99
Discount bananas (about to go bad, but they look fine to me) - $0.35
Yellow Peaches – 1.36lb at $0.99/lb = $1.34
Kroger Whole Wheat Bread - $1.09
Kroger Value Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast – ($1.88/lb) - $4.46
MEGA EVENT (prices are shown with discount of $0.50 off each)
3 boxes of Ronzoni Pasta – 3 x $0.50 = $1.50
Fiber One Chewy Bars - $2 - $0.50 coupon that doubled = $1
4 Quaker quakes – 4 x $1 = $4– 2 coupons for $1/2 quaker products = $2 for 4
Milk & cereal  bars - $2 - $0.50 doubled = $1
3 Kleenex – 3 x $1 = $3- $0.50/3 doubled = $2 for 3
4 Del Monte Tomatoes – 4 x $0.50 = $2
Lady Speed Stick Deodorant - $1.50-$1 coupon = $0.50
2 Softsoap hand soap - $1.49 x 2 = $3 - $1/2 coupon = $2
Oscar Mayer Turkey Breast - $2.98-$1 = $2

All this was about $25. I am also going to get some more things…
2 Birdseye veggies – 2 x $0.87 = $1.74
Smart Balance Milk - $1.99 - $0.75 coupon = $1.25 half gallon

Here’s a suggestion for those on a tight budget – a shopping list for you and semi-meal plan!
Red leaf lettuce - $0.99
Bananas – $0.56/lb I think
Yellow Peaches – $0.99 for 1 lb
Kroger Whole Wheat Bread - $1.09
Kroger Value Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast – ($1.88/lb) - $4.46 was the smallest package I saw
Kroger Skim Milk $2.40
MEGA EVENT (prices are shown with discount of $0.50 off each)
2 boxes of Ronzoni Pasta – 2 x $0.50 = $1.00
2 Del Monte Tomatoes – 2 x $0.50 = $1
2 Birdseye veggies – 2 x $0.87 = $1.74
Oscar Mayer Turkey Breast - $2.48 - $1 coupon here https://www.facebook.com/OscarMayer/app_242767995836074  = $1.50 (make sure this one rings up right)
Kroger Cheese Singles - $1.29
Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs - $1.99 -$1 coupon https://www.facebook.com/OscarMayer?sk=app_242767995836074&app_data = $1

That’s a total of $18 for more than enough food for a week! Here’s your meal plan – assuming you have some condiments:
BREAKFAST options
2 pieces of Toast with PB or jelly or PB with banana
Glass of milk
Fruit – banana, peach
Mott’s applesauce to go

LUNCH options
Sandwich with turkey, cheese, and lettuce – mayo mustard etc
Hot dog on whole wheat makeshift bread bun with cheese
Salad with grilled/pan fried chicken and peaches
Leftover dinner

DINNER options
Grilled Chicken topped with cheese, and veggies; side of pasta or bread
Hot dogs with makeshift bread bun with cheese, maybe mac & cheese (Kroger value brand is $0.55) and salad, maybe some veggies too
Pasta with pan fried or grilled chicken, veggies, and canned tomatoes as sauce. I would do half a can of no salt added tomatoes and half basil oregano tomatoes and add some spices of your own. And a salad
Sandwich with fruit and milk if you feel lazy
Salad with grilled/pan fried chicken and peaches
Make your own chicken salad – cook chicken, cut into chunks, add mayo and whatever else you think might be good – I like grapes or celery, I think many things would be good. Put on bread for sandwich, lettuce for salad.

Happy shopping, thanks for reading our blog!!

"But I trust in your unfailing love. I will rejoice because you have rescued me." Psalm 13:5

Friday, August 17, 2012

"Pretty Good" Prices


I have been grocery shopping on my own now for about 6 years, and know the prices I’ll pay for certain items.  This was harder to live by when I lived in Blacksburg and only had the option of Kroger or Food Lion, but I did the best I could. I tend to do the grocery shopping around our house because, well, my husband would rather make a home-cooked meal (which he REALLY doesn’t like doing).  I don’t blame him for not wanting to go to the store, because if he comes home and didn’t pay the right price on something, or accidentally got the $1.50/lb apples instead of the $1/lb ones, boy am I upset and then he asks me why I sent him in the first place.  So in order to avoid all that, my perfectionist self (to a fault with grocery shopping) plans and implements the grocery excursions. Here are a list of items and prices I will pay for them.  Do not be fooled, ALLLLLL of these items WILL go on sale at some point, usually at least once a month.  My philosophy is to wait it out for them to go on sale and ONLY buy what is on sale. 

(if you have specific questions about a certain fruit, veggie, or meat that I don’t have listed, feel free to message me and ask!)

Fruit: look and see what’s in season, and if it’s not in season, WAIT! (unless it’s a good price) My rule of thumb is to only buy fruit that’s under $1/lb, unless it’s something that’s not sold per lb.
$1/lb fruits– peaches, plums, apples, pears, grapes (I’ll let these slide at $1.50), nectarines
$3 each (at most) - Pineapple
$1.50 each - Cantaloupe
$0.45/lb - Bananas
$0.50/lb - Oranges
During winter months, $0.75 each Grapefruit
$1-$1.50/lb Strawberries
3/$1 Kiwi

Veggies: rule of thumb is less than $1/lb, except peppers, which should be under $1 each.  This goes for fresh, frozen, or canned.

Meat:
$1.99/lb or LESS: Boneless, skinless chicken breasts & pork chops
Split chicken breasts: $0.99/lb
No more than $2.50/lb: Chicken or turkey sausage, Ground beef (I like to get the leanest 90/10, but don’t usually buy it because it’s hardly ever this cheap)
$2.99/lb: Pork tenderloin
$5.99/lb: Porterhouse/NY  strip

Dairy:
Skim milk: $2.70 gallon
Low-fat yogurt: $0.40 each or a 4 pack - $1.50
Greek yogurt: less than $1 each (6 oz.) – usually buy this with coupons
Eggs: $1.60/dozen
Sour cream/cottage cheese: $1/lb
Cheese: $4/lb

Happy shopping everyone, I hope this helps out! And if you pay cheaper prices, PLEASE let me know, I love cheaper and I'm sure everyone else does too!

"I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing!" Galatians 2:21

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Cheap Cards - you know you want them!

I found this gem about a year ago when I got married - DOLLAR STORE CARDS! They are either $0.50 or $1, compared to the $5 cards from Hallmark.  I got all my wedding cards for people and a couple other cards (8 in total) for $5! So for the price of ONE card at Hallmark, I got EIGHT (that would have been $40 at the Hallmark store)! What a steal.  Do it.  Some are really strange, but they do have good ones!
5 cards for $2.75

"Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me. "  John 14:1

Saturday, August 4, 2012

How I Shop


This is actually much simpler than you might think.  I have a few rules for shopping, and I stick by them ALWAYS, well almost always, unless I REALLY need something (like for a recipe I’m making that night, for instance).

 1.  I don’t buy anything that’s not on sale – really, ANYTHING. (Except at Trader Joe’s because they don’t have sales).  You may say, “produce and fresh food doesn’t go on sale,” but ohhh yes it does! More on this later.
2.  I do a little bit of planning before going to the store (I make a list and stick to it, except I let myself buy like 2 things extra).
3.   I use coupons whenever I can – this can be simple too, because I use other blogs that do the coupon matchups for me, like www.afrugalchick.com  and www.krazycouponlady.com. I get coupons from the Sunday paper or print them online from www.coupons.com, www.redplum.com, www.smartsource.com, www.bettycrocker.com, pillsbury.com, and MANY other sites – just google some.
4.  I buy some things in bulk, but I don’t buy anything I’m not going to use.

Seriously, that’s it, nothing more to it, and I get GREAT deals and save lots of money every month!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Airplane Customer Service Tips - Ask and You Shall Receive!


I'm putting this post under marriage, because working together is a GREAT aspect of marriage, and it worked out in our favor in this situation! 

As I’m writing this, I am currently on an airplane on the way to Charlotte and then to Memphis.  We got to the airport around 8:45, our flight was delayed an hour, we got on the plane, were informed there was a groundstay, and then sat on the tarmac for around 2 hours.  They told us it didn’t look good, that our flight might get cancelled, and that they were looking into alternate routes for all of us.  We figured this couldn’t be possible, so we decided to take matters into our own hands.  

I used the Kayak app on my iPhone to search for flights from Norfolk to Memphis and sorted them by leaving soonest.  There were many that would get us in to Memphis around 10 or 11 pm (original arrival time: 3 pm), but ONE that got in at 6:17 pm.  Kayak told me there were 5 seats on the first flight and 9 on the second, so Brent and I sprang into action.  He called United and, bless his heart, sat on the phone with them for over half an hour!  He told them about our situation and exactly what we wanted (the flight numbers I found).  They booked the flights for us, told us a confirmation number, and we were on our way, to the disbelief of the crew of the flight we were currently on.  They seemed very confused as to why/how we changed our flight.  We were not willing to go to Newark where there was a previous ground stay because any flight we would have planned to be on would be delayed at least another hour and a half! 

We successfully left security, got new boarding passes, went back through security, and are now on our (on-time) flight.  God is so good at coordinating schedules and being involved in every detail of our day, especially the stressful ones!  The moral of this story is that if you want something and there is a way to talk to people in order to get it, and it doesn’t harm anyone else, by all means: DO IT! You’re not hurting anyone’s feelings, being an annoyance, or embarrassing anyone, you’re just getting something more functional and sensible accomplished.  Talk to people, work out problems, we were meant for human interaction! If we had done nothing about it, we would be on the other flight going to Newark, scheduled for a flight at 5 (it’s 3 right now), which is already delayed 1 hour and 45 minutes, and who knows when we would have gotten to Memphis (no earlier than 8:30).  This way, we still get to eat dinner at the recommended Rendezvous in Memphis, PLUS, we get 2 shorter flights because we don’t have to go north to go southwest.

Our new tickets (United => USAir)
"Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves.  A cord of three strands is not quickly broken." Ecclesiastes 4:12

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Welcome

Hi friends, family and maybe some people we don't know! Brent and I would like to welcome you to our new blog, and we are so excited to get it started!! Thank you for all your support already and we hope you are excited to start learning some things we've been learning, or maybe even help contribute something.  We want this blog to be a blessing to as many people as possible because we have been blessed in learning some random tips along the way for life in general.  We're hoping to post things about how to coupon/shop for a decent price, what a good price is for items at the grocery store, ideas for workouts and recipes, other health tips, money and finance tips, what big finance terms mean and insurance things (Amy doesn't understand these well, but Brent sure does), and good times/struggles/milestones/etc. in our marriage (basically anything we think might be helpful to others, whether good or bad).  Well, that's it for now, short and sweet, and we'll let you know when we have our next post (soon!).  If you would like to subscribe to our blog (at least I think that's what it's called) you can put in your email at the bottom right of this page.

We love you all!!!!

Brent and Amy