
This week went really well. I got caught up on my $40 challenge. I’m now under budget by $2.20. I got a ton of stuff as you can see from the picture. And it isn’t even all pictured! I also made money at Walgreens (Take the RR amount add the ESR amount and subtract what I put on my gift card). I had some high dollar manufacturer coupons that created quite an overage so it made my milk free plus an extra $2.29. All-in-all pretty good. Here’s the rundown:
CVS
Regularly priced this should have cost: $64.56
CVS Sale brought the total down to: $48.93
Then I used my coupons to bring the total down to: $26.18
Then I used my ECBs to bring the total down to: $.71
Finally I put $.71 on my Gift Card
RESULT: Spent $0 Out of Pocket and I earned $25.95 in Extra Bucks!
Walgreens
Regularly priced this should have cost: $49.43
Walgreens Coupons and Sale Prices brought the total down to: $43.43
Then I used my coupons to bring the total down to: $24.18
Finally I put $24.18 on my Gift Card
RESULT: Spent $0 Out of Pocket, received $13.50 RR and can submit for $12.97 in ESR!
Randalls
Regularly priced this should have cost: $139.62
Randalls Coupons and Sale Prices brought the total down to: $62.70
Then I used my coupons to bring the total down to: $29.99
RESULT: Spent $29.99
Target
Regularly priced this should have cost: $50.25
Coupons and Sale Prices brought the total down to: $7.25
RESULT: Spent $7.25 and earned a $5 gift card!
How’d you do? Post a comment and share your success!











Shellie loves to share her frugal living tips as well as deals and bargains to help you get more with less. A spender at heart, she balances her frugal lifestyle with the occassional splurge. 
WOW, that is awesome, I wish I had the time to do all that!
where do you get your great manufacturer coupons?
wow, that’s inspiring. would you be willing to itemize your Randalls list and coupns used? I’m still new at this and my savings are no where near what you got.
I also know your a busy mom and I’m aksing ALOT, so no worries if you can’t do it.