Saturday, July 25, 2009

Return of Mister Deals: Giving Honeymoon

It is hard to believe about 3 weeks has passed by without a new entry--life really gets busy at times. Since I haven't filled everyone in for my last three weeks of deal huntings, I can summarize it very briefly:

Last weekend I had the pleasure of marrying my lovely bride, Mrs. Deals. So, for the two weeks previous to the wedding we purchased almost no groceries. I say almost none because for the grill out before the wedding we purchased buns.

Since this left most of my average $25/week budget free and to celebrate our wedding, Mrs. Deals & I enjoyed a few evenings out to dinner...so we didn't really end up saving any money.

This past week I took a few days off from work and we had a local honeymoon themed with the spirit of giving. This included my first ever trip to Aldi, some Target deals, a local Health food store, Walgreens, and of course Copps.

Since we were so frugal in our wedding planning and were blessed with so many lovely wedding gifts, we didn't feel quite right about keeping such good fortune to ourselves. We set a budget of $250 to spend this week, with the idea of giving everything away. For people who don't spend more than $25 a week usually, this was hard. We are actually still just under $200 spent, but we are waiting until this Wednesday to pair it with a sale on Tuna Helper at Copps.

A short summary of things we purchased:

At Aldi:
48 cans of Tuna .59 each
36 cans of Vegetables .49 each
12 Spaghetti Sauce 1.09 each
48 Ramen Noodles .15 each

At local health food store:
48 Organic Baby Foods $36.00 (kind of high, I know...we don't really have a history of buying baby food... yet ;)

Walgreens:
School Supplies (10 free bic highlighter packs , several folders, a lot of #2 pencils, 4 packs of papermate pens, 2 free Gel pen packs)

Target:
School Supplies: Glue, 56 note books (.15 ea), and 50+ boxes of crayons
4 Similac Formulas .84 each (HUGE savings with rebate checks)
Baby Bottles
2 Baby Cereals
32 Babyfoods (Earth's Best & Gerber) ~.64 each

Copps:
14 Skippy Peanut Butters $1.20 each
8 Gerber Babyfoods $2.00 for all
17 Beechnut Baby Foods $1.65 for all
27 Beechnut Baby Cereals .50 to .75 each [One store had only a few of the type on sale left, but they said they were fine with what we were doing & brought out a box from the back of a different flavor for us to use]

Overall this was a learning experience on the prices of baby food, it was shocking on how high the prices were--and how much they varied from store-to-store (Sometimes over twice the price, which seems inappropriate for a product meant for babies).

The deals this week were not so hot at any store, but since we had the time we thought we would explore around some different stores and spend the money as best we could!

As the next week of deals begins, you can expect more posts from me, Mister Deals


1 comment:

  1. Congratulations on the wedding! I'm impressed by the $25 per week mark. I'll be keeping an eye on your blog to see how you do it!

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