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Discussion: Coupon Queen

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Another BoingBoing article:

Atlanta’s Crissy Thompson is the queen of coupon-clipping — she’s so skilled at it that she’s cut her weekly grocery bill to $10 for a family of five:

She buys two copies of the AJC’s daily double Sunday paper, getting four papers, four sets of coupons, for $5. She also goes to her favorite coupon websites (see links).

On the day we’re with Crissy, we tell her we just want a sampling of what she does. She tells us we’re going to CVS and Publix, two of her favorite stores.

I do coupons every week myself so I was very curious to see how she did it.

At the Publix, Crissy got her best deals with the buy 1, get 1 free items.

Most local grocery stores will let you buy only one item and get it 50% off. If you pair a coupon with that (most grocery stores double coupons up to 50 cents) you can sometimes get the item for free or next to nothing.

What I learned from Crissy is that you can use one coupon per item.

All this time I had misunderstood what it says on each coupon, only one coupon per purchase. I took “purchase” to mean “transaction.” It’s not.

For example, Crissy grabbed two boxes of cereal that were buy 1, get 1 free. The cereal was $3.79 a box. Crissy had a three dollar coupon for each box of cereal. She made over $2.00 when she pulled those boxes off the shelves. I thought I could only use one coupon, no matter how many boxes or cans or whatever I’d bought. So that’s good for me to know.

She didn’t buy any produce or meat when we were with her. The best deals that week were elsewhere and she told us she often gets her produce from local farmers at a nearby market where prices are very inexpensive. When we got to checkout her bill was $15.38 and she saved $36.22. Basically she saved two thirds of the bill.

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She’s feeding a family of five on $10.00 a week?!

She spends one hour a week getting everything organized and then three to four hours one day a week to shop?!

Ack. I can’t decide if spending that much time is worth the effort. But then again, $10.00 … for a family of five? That is pretty unbelieveable.

Not that I don’t believe it, I do. But wow.

I used to use coupons way back when. Especially when the kids were little. There were always formula/food/diaper coupons that really did save us money. And I usually saved $10.00 on our overall grocery bill, but I soon realized that we were buying products that we wouldn’t normally have bought otherwise and after a while, I found I was actually spending more money on unnecessary things and THEN more money on the stuff we needed for our everyday living or dinners – the coupon stuff just ended up being … extra stuff we didn’t need (or even wanted but dang it, I saved a dollar on it!)

Maybe I wasn’t patient enough to search the ads for sales and whatnot. In fact, I know I wasn’t patient enough, am STILL not patient enough to spend that much time planning where I’m going to shop and what I’m going to buy.

But dang it, this coupon queen is kicking butt on her grocery bill so now I feel guilty for NOT spending that much time on our food bill.

Do you use coupons? Have you been successful at saving your family money?

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Life

Riders, Beware

(This was originally published on my old (self-hosted) blog January 6, 2006. I miss my old blog. *sigh*)

Here we are, beginning a brand new week and I’m left wondering, where did the past two days go??

Weekends are usually pretty quiet here, we spend the days catching up on housework, talk about working on those pesky little projects (but never start) and in my case, take a nap, wake up and then waste two hours trying to make my brain wake up so I can actually get something accomplished before Monday rolls around.

The weather was perfect – sunny and mid to upper 60’s. We took advantage of this to go motorbike riding on Saturday. Hubby only has 400 miles to go before he can ride faster than 50 mph. I’m sort of dreading that day, truth be known. It’s comforting now to know he CAN’T go any faster for fear of damaging his brand new engine.

He hasn’t taken it on any trails yet (I don’t think he can stand the thought of marking his baby up) but that hasn’t stopped him from exploring the back roads. He took Mushroom King out first,

and then came back to take Game Dude. (By the way, Game Dude DID wear a helmet. This was taken after they got back).

I had just put on my hiking boots and jacket when the doorbell rings.

It’s my mother-in-law wanting to borrow our heavy-duty needle and thread (hubby had to stitch our torn awning from our old Jayco pop-up trailer). We got to talking about her upcoming cruise (I’m so jealous!) and pulled out our cruise photos. I WANT TO TAKE ANOTHER CRUISE!

We’ve only been on one cruise; we went to the Caribbean on our 10th wedding anniversary. I figure our 20th wedding anniversary will be here in four years, plenty of time to save up money, right? (EDITED TO ADD JULY 14TH, 2008: I think we’re actually going to take GD on a cruise for his graduation present in three years. I’m working on convincing the husband that we MUST go to Hawaii for our 25th anniversary in 2015. Think I can wear him down in seven years? 😀 ).

While talking about what clothes my mother-in-law should take on the cruise, hubby and Game Dude pull up on the bike. We go out to meet them. I jokingly taunt my mother-in-law to ride hubby’s bike.

I NEVER DREAMED SHE WOULD ACTUALLY DO IT!

Imagine my surprise when she calmly, as if she’s done this her entire life, takes the helmet from my hands, hands me her glasses, and puts on the helmet.

I about had a cow. For once, I was speechless. My mother-in-law is a classy lady and I never, in my wildest dreams, EVER saw her on a bike, let alone a dirt bike. Not implying of course that people who ride bikes aren’t classy but….oh, you know what I mean.

Hubby is thrilled and I have to admit, my respect gauge goes up several notches. The boys are tickled that their grandmother is going riding with their dad.

When they get back, her cheeks are flushed and she’s laughingly smoothing her hair down (and I must say, she’s the ONLY woman I know who doesn’t have helmet hair. HOW DOES SHE DO IT??).

We bid my mother-in-law a fond farewell along with well wishes for a safe and fun cruise. It’s now my turn to ride.

We traveled down numerous side roads until we finally ended up at the Nature Center. The parking lot is packed and I can’t help but sit up a little straighter when several people stop what they are doing and look at us. It’s a curious phenomenon – people on motorcycles are simply fascinating, either that or really stupid. The expressions on people’s faces are rather blank, as if in a trance. Are they envious? Are they wondering what sorts of people ride bikes? Are they wondering if we’re cold? Are they worried we’ll crash? Do they think we’re insane? Or all of the above?

Next, we zoomed toward the lake. We rode around the perimeter and through some neighborhoods I hadn’t been to before. We rode along a road right next to the lake and I nearly broke my neck looking at a series of trees growing sideways and over the water. It was the weirdest sight and I wished I had had my camera so I could show you what I’m talking about.

Bikers are a tight-knit breed. We saw quite a few people out on their bikes Saturday and everyone waved at us as they passed. It’s like we’re in a secret club – a club we weren’t aware we belonged to.

On our way back around the lake, we noticed several cars parked along the road and people running across the street. Hubby slowed and when I finally figured out what was going on, I caught my breath.

It was an accident.

A motorcycle accident.

You know the old saying “someone just walked across my grave?” That’s what it felt like. A coldness crept into my bones and I shivered.

I couldn’t really tell what happened as we skirted the scene quickly but carefully, but it looked to have involved a woman on a pink scooter. The woman was lying face down in the grass along the side of the road and she wasn’t moving. Several people were crouched down next to her. There wasn’t a police car in sight, so it must have just happened.

Hubby and I returned home, silent and thoughtful. When we dismounted the bike and took off our helmets, we just looked at each other. The first words out of my mouth were:

“Thank God you didn’t have one of the kids with you.”

Hubby just nodded. We quietly discussed what we thought might have happened. Judging by the skid marks, it looked like something pulled out in front of her and she lost control of her bike. Hubby had wanted to stop, but there were already so many people there we would have just been in the way.

We made an agreement not to mention the incident to the kids.

As Hubby and I got into my car to go get some frappicinos at Starbucks, we heard sirens. Lots of sirens. Again, we just looked at each other. Should I mention this was the VERY reason I was against him getting a bike to begin with??

On our way back, we noticed about six cop cars blocking the road in front of us, their sirens silent, the red and blue lights lazily rotating.

We looked at each other.

The police directed traffic around the accident and as we passed by, we noticed it was ANOTHER motorcycle accident.

There were two guys sitting on the side of the road, one guy had his head in his hands, the other guy was staring at some point to his left. A car was parked along the side of the road, one tire perched carelessly over the side of the curb.

The motorcycle was on its side, twisted and mangled, a lone helmet sitting a few feet from the guys, but no sign of the motorcycle driver. It was eerie.

True, one of the guys sitting by the side of the road could have been the driver, but somehow, I don’t think so. Judging by the shape of the bike, I would bet the driver had been hurt and already shipped off to the hospital.

Another officer was out in the street with a large brush, sweeping broken glass to one side of the road.

Again, hubby and I looked at each other. We were silent the rest of the way home.

Hubby broke the silence when I drove up into the driveway. “I think that’s enough riding for one day.”

I heaved a sigh of relief and nodded my agreement.

**UPDATE: The husband just came home for lunch and told me he read about the motorcycle accident in the paper today. He knew the guy! He had done some business with him at his previous job.

The car was going southbound, the bike guy was going northbound (and speeding, according to the article). The car turned left, never seeing the bike guy. The bike guy couldn’t avoid him, hit the car, flew over the car and landed in the road.

The man died.

He was my age, too. And we passed the scene shortly after finishing our bike ride. Is anyone else creeped out by this?

***UPDATE 2: I’m happy to report, two and a half years later, that the husband has not had one accident on his bike. In fact, he’s pretty anal about being OVERLY cautious – I’m not complaining. However, he still hasn’t taken his bike on the dirt trails yet and doesn’t plan on doing so. He’s now thinking about trading in his dirt bike for a street bike. *sigh* Men must play with their toys. All I can do is stand back and pray.

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Monday Morning Meme

Monday Morning Meme – July 14th

All you have to do is answer the questions below either in the comment section, or on your blog. And elaborate! Make these questions show your unique and special personalities. This meme entry will post at 12:01 every Monday morning and will be the first postentry listed on WFK all day Monday morning. (This is an all-day Monday meme, so please, play all day!)

Monday Morning Meme at writefromkaren.com

July 14th Questions:

1. Do you ever change the ring tone on your phone? What is your current ring tone? What cell phone service do you use now? Are you happy with said service? What sort of phone do you have? Are you happy with your phone? How often do you use your cell phone in a 24-hour period?

2. The year is half over (can you believe it?!) – think back, where were you at midnight, when it became 2008? If you made goals for ’08, what were they and have you met them? What would you like to accomplish before ’08 is over? Tell us ONE thing you absolutely MUST have done before the year is out.

3. It’s Saturday – are you going to lounge around the house and be sloppy? Or are you going to be social and run errands and catch up with friends? Sloppy or social?

4. If you could live one day in the life of your favorite TV character, who would it be and why?

General

I’m a Colon; How Boring


You Are a Colon


You are very orderly and fact driven.
You aren’t concerned much with theories or dreams… only what’s true or untrue.

You are brilliant and incredibly learned. Anything you know is well researched.
You like to make lists and sort through things step by step. You aren’t subject to whim or emotions.

Your friends see you as a constant source of knowledge and advice.
(But they are a little sick of you being right all of the time!)

You excel in: Leadership positions

You get along best with: The Semi-Colon

Abundant Life

Teaching: Salvation by Faith

We currently have bible study, in our home, every Sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. We sit around our dining room table, bibles in hand, and watch one of the numerous video teachings offered by Truth or Tradition. These teachings have TRULY BLESSED US.

I’m not overly religious – I don’t go out of my way to speak the word of God. But if the occasion arises, and my audience is receptive, then I do not hesitate to tell people about the Truth or Tradition ministry and how it has blessed me and my family.

I feel God has been trying to tell me something these past weeks and I’m just now at a point in my life that I can listen to Him. This blog is a convenient platform in which to help spread His word via the Truth or Tradition teachings. I plan on offering various videos and links to the Truth or Tradition teachings every Sunday; I hope you will take the time to look into this ministry whether you’ve been searching for something like this, or are already established in your current beliefs.

It never hurts to learn about various viewpoints, in all aspects of our lives, in order to gauge whether or not our current beliefs/thoughts/practices are real and true. It’s possible to listen to opposing, or different views, if you will allow yourself to do so.

Today’s teaching is “Salvation by Faith.”

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The manifestation of faith is your having the confidence or trust that what God or the Lord Jesus Christ has revealed to you by a message of knowledge or a message of wisdom will come to pass at your command.

Before we can understand the “manifestation of faith” (1 Cor. 12:9), we must understand what “regular” faith is. “Faith” is the translation of the Greek noun pistis, which means “trust,” “confidence,” or “assurance.” Our English word “trust” captures the sense very well. Sadly, most Christians do not know what “faith” is because the modern definition differs from the biblical definition. The modern definition of “faith,” and the definition most Christians have in their mind, is a “firm belief in something for which there is no proof ” (Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary). It is vital to understand that “belief in something for which there is no proof” is actually superstition, and that is far from the biblical definition of “faith.”

The biblical definition of faith is “trust,” and we trust things only after they have been proven to us. God does not ask us to believe Him without some kind of reason or proof. He has left many evidences that He exists and that His Word is true. When God asks us to have faith, He is not asking us to believe something without proof.

Want to know more? Read the full article.

If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about God’s wonderful message, please visit the Truth or Tradition website. You can also keep track of the ministry through their Facebook page.

Thank you for visiting and God bless.