Results: $142 in Groceries for $43

I made a quick trip to Target and my weekly stop into Rainbow.  The picture below is everything I got FREE after coupons; I forgot to include the gallon of milk I got FREE too.  

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I did buy a few other things so in total I spent $43 between the two stores for $142 in groceries.  That’s a 69% savings or $99 in my pocket (see why I call this site Pocket Your Dollars?).

How’d I do it?  First, at Target I picked up:

  • Huggies Wipes: Used a $1/1 any Huggies Bath and Body coupon someone randomly gave me
  • Cascade Rinse: Used a “Try Me Free” coupon from a booklet that was mailed to my house.  I promise I’ll let you know when those come available again.
  • Coppertone Water Babies Suntan Lotion: Used (2) $1/1 printable here
  • Banana Boat Suntan Lotion: Used $1/1 from 5/3 Smart Source insert in the newspaper
  • Kraft Salad Dressing: Used (2) $1/1 here and also used a Target store coupon for $1/2 printable here.  I bought the third dressing at Rainbow using a printable coupon here.
  • Milk: I bought 4 Tombstone pizzas on one of my first transactions, then used the Free Milk coupon it generated on a later transaction.

I did four separate transactions at Rainbow so that I could double 20 coupons.  I used printable coupons found here for everything except the Sweet Baby Ray’s.  I used the in-ad coupon for $.88 per bottle and also used a $1/2 coupon from the 5/10 Smart Source insert.

With all the printable coupons and stellar deals, how did you do this week?  Please leave a comment with the scoop on how much money you saved this week

About Carrie Rocha

I am passionate about helping people live within their means so they can get out and stay out of debt. I live in Minneapolis, MN with my husband and two little girls.

Comments

  1. Wendy says:

    Great job on the deals!
    Just curious…did you do the four transactions at Rainbow together or did you come back in the store? Yesterday was the first time I did two separate transactions. The cashier was not happy about this. I usually run back to the car, but I had my kids with and I wanted to save time.

    • Carrie Rocha says:

      Wendy – My personal limit is two transactions at a time, then out to the car and back inside. I have all my coupons ready and my ducks in a row so it takes very little time to ring through two. Also, if someone is behind me I will often let them go ahead of me so they don’t have to wait. Glad you saved so much! –Carrie

  2. Jen Crom says:

    I did it! I did however, break a rule…took two of my four kids…extenuating circumstances and boy, I could tell it was NOT the time for them:)

    However, I spent 34.21 and saved 38.95 at Rainbow. They had an awesome deal on Pepsi (my hubbie is a huge fan), so I got them for about $3.00 off per pack. I did two transactions and learned a bunch. It was pretty cool and hubbie was super excited to receive 5 packs of soda (had to get the limit on that one!).

    I hadn’t known previously that Rainbow doubled coupons, or how that all worked, so I was REALLY excited to save 50% on my virgin run!

    Thanks Carrie!

  3. Laura P says:

    I had a pretty good trip to Rainbow yesterday. I spent $42 and saved $97! I was able to get a few things for free. Those were 4 boxes of Wheat Thins, 3 containers of Crystal Light, and 2 gallons of milk. I also purchased a bottle of Kraft salad dressing for $0.16. :)

  4. Amy says:

    I spent $46.14 for $132.40 in groceries at Rainbow. I did three transactions – two the first time, went to my car and regrouped and back inside for the third. I got Edge shave gel, McCormicks Grilling Spices, Rhodes rolls, two Wet Ones canisters and Wheat Thins for FREE. Your list totally works. Thanks!

  5. Nicole says:

    I did four transactions this week at Rainbow this week too. Picking up many of the freebies. I spent $73.32 and saved $102.10–pretty high out of pocket, however that included 3 bags of dog food that were on sale–I spent about $47.00 in dog food (I had coupons for the dog food also) alone! Without the dog food I spent $26.32 on food, and saved $85.30-that’s a 76% savings! It’s amazing what you can do with a little planning ahead. I really appreciate your blog & the personal experiences that you share, it has already helped me save money!

  6. Monica says:

    I stepped into a Rainbow for the 1st time in about 10 years. I spent $18 and saved $18. I did one transaction, I could have done 2, but many things were out and I did not prepare to bring extra coupons to double in case that happened, I did do the rain checks though. My friend blessed me and took both my boys and I only had the baby. It was stressful, especially the prepping for it. It was good to try though, thanks for the encouragement Carrie!

  7. Tami says:

    Thanks so much for your great list, Carrie! Your site has been a blessing to our family. Between my husband and I, we did 5 transactions, and spent $62.97 on food valued at 237.28. My youngest daughter was excited about her free Dora Band-Aids. I don’t think I’ll need to buy another box of crackers for months!

  8. Adam says:

    Hi Carrie, I saw you last night @ LWCC. I was wondering, when you say that you used
    (2) $1/1 coupons for the Coppertone Suntan Lotion @ Target, how does that work? Did you buy 2 & use 2 coupons? I printed the coupon & it says “one coupon per purchase”. I’m going to start picking up the sunday paper @ Dollar Tree & hopefully start using your knowledge next week, (wednesday @ Rainbow). Can you also help me understand why you had to do 4 transactions @ Rainbow & exactly how you did it. Sorry for all the questions, I usually get excited when I check out & I saved $10.00, but I can’t wait to see what it will be like when I save $50.00 or even more! Thanks again,

    -Adam

    • Carrie Rocha says:

      Adam – Welcome and thanks for taking time to ask questions. When I say I used 2 coupons that means I bought two items. You can only ever use one manufacturer’s coupon per item, but you can ALWAYS use a store coupon (Target, Walgreens, Cub or otherwise) and a manufacturer’s coupon together. You can usually tell the difference between the two coupon types because the top of the coupon says which it is. I did four transactions at Rainbow so that I could double more coupons. You can only double 5 per transaction. But, each transaction must equal $25 when you calculate the regular, non-sale, pre-coupon price of everything you buy. I did that four times and was able then to double 20 coupons total. Keep reading, keep asking questions and I think you’ll save a ton of money. –Carrie

  9. kayla says:

    Hello I just had a quick question. How do you do four separate transations doesn’t the cashier get upset or are they pretty gracious with you? :) I am very new to this and just wondering how that works. Hope to hear back from you. Your site is great I look forward to using your tools. Thank you:)

    -Kayla

    • Carrie Rocha says:

      Kayla – My personal rule of thumb is no more than two transactions at a time. That means, as crazy as it sounds, that I did two transactions, put the groceries in my car, then went back and did two more. The cashiers have never had a problem. I only do two to be respectful of the shoppers behind me in line. Hope that helps! –Carrie

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