Sunday, April 21, 2019

Newbie Advice

Customers often send me private messages about the struggles they face making and keeping a grocery budget.  One customer is a new home owner, in her early 20's.  She's shopping and buying groceries for the first time this year.  There were a few things she mentioned that struck me as easy to fix.  Here are some of the suggestions I made to her. 

One of the things she told me she was doing, was to go to the store, grab a circular and start shopping.  She was not looking ahead!  I almost always take a place at the week to come before getting into the store.  It's free!  It saves money!  It's Easy!  All anyone needs to do is look at the upcoming sale week online.  As a matter of fact, you're online right now, so you can do it now.  All the weekly circulars, Penny Pinchers and Web Specials (items not advertised in print), are available on the My County Market site.

The second thing she was doing was not splitting up her budget into three parts.  1/3 of her budget should be for Instant gratification!  1/3 for Meal planning specials, and 1/3 for longer term pantry staples.  This allows her to build a base of foods for less money, and have that resource for providing inexpensive meals in the future 90 days.  This is very important to saving money.  Plan for up to 13 weeks, aka 90 days of budget friendly meals that YOUR family will like.  If you see a key ingredient on sale, and there is a coupon for it, buy multiples to get you through that time period.  For example, if you see Rotel tomatoes, and you love making a chili with that brand, buy it when it's $.79 not when it's $1.19 each.  You will buy 8 for this period, and save $3.20 on just that one item.  By the time you do this with all of your favorite 80 products, you will save $240 in a 90 day period, or $960 in a year. That is just on your pantry staples of favorite foods.

The third topic we discussed is how to save money on those high dollar, instant gratification items.  We talked about how buying your favorite brand frozen pizza weekly at full price and really inflate your budget.  Let's say for example, you love having a Screamin's Sicilian pizza in the freezer for Screamin' Sicilian website, ask for a coupon by mail, and look for additional easy to pick up coupons from newspapers and online clipping sites.  Then when it's on sale for $4.99, and she has a stock of $1 on 1 coupons, she can pick up 6 of them for $3.99 each.  Wow!  She'd save $12 just on pizza for 6 weeks.  She could use that $12 saved in her budget to fill her pantry with budget groceries like rice, beans, canned goods, frozen vegetables, broth, seasonings, and baking mix.  All of a sudden she is filling up her long term, and satisfying her instant gratification needs at the same time.
when you just don't feel like cooking.  It's normally $5.99.  Yes, it' less than ordering pizza, but it's also a high dollar "Luxury" grocery to coupon shoppers.  I advised my daughter to plan for the next sale.  To plan she needs to get coupons from the

Finally, she said her budget for two 20+ somethings, for a month was $200. I find that most coupon and budget friendly folks can make it on $20 per person, per week.  So she is going to shoot for $160 next month.  It may take some time to build that pantry base and really get there, but I think she can do it and will find she has MORE money in her budget for salty snacks, frozen treats, and a splurge here and there in the meat department.

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Monday, April 1, 2019

Coupon savings are all about seeing a deal, and making a meal.  That's why you will see a two week run of the County Market coupon booklet.  It is designed to allow all coupon shoppers, either the weekly or bi-weekly shopper an opportunity to redeem those meal inspiring products.
Starting March 26, we have several Penny Pinchers that inspire meal planning.  Some of the best coupons in this booklet include the following:

1.  Farmland Bacon.  On sale for $3.79 you get a full 16 oz package of bacon. Yes, FULL.  Many brand bacon packages are less than 16 oz. Here you get one pound to use for any bacon inspired meal.  Chicken carbonara, with a matching Penny Pincher from Barilla pasta for only $.88, or Brinner with Essential Everyday crescent rolls $1.29 and Ore Ida frozen potatoes for $1.99 and you've got two good meals. 

2.  Navel Oranges.  In the Penny Pincher book you get 3 lb for $1.99.  Oranges go great in salads.  Fix a fresh spring salad with sale priced chicken, and tossed navel oranges.  Add a bit of Land O Frost lunch meat for $1.79, and sprinkle in some Kraft shredded cheese for only $1.59. 

3.  Barilla Pasta.  You can pick among many types of pasta for only $.88 each.  Penne and Kraft cheese make an excellent pasta bake, or toss an angel hair pasta noodle into a skillet for a quick and easy produce sale led skillet dinner.  There is a limit of 4 on Barilla.  This would be a good time to LOOK ahead to the next two week Penny Pincher window and plan out your next pasta based meals like, $1.99 Johnsonville spicy sausage and pasta skillet, or combo with Philadelphia cream cheese for $1.49 and bake your pasta dish with a creamy sauce with PP Grape tomatoes for $1.49, sale priced peppers and mushrooms.

One of the very best ways to save money, is to utilize the meal planning created inside the Penny Pincher coupon booklet each month at County Market.

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All internet coupon print limits are subjective. At the time of this email coupons were available for print. If the daily or weekly print limit has been reached, the coupon will be automatically pulled from the websites. You can try to print again tomorrow. All coupons listed are not available in our stores. We list them so you can order or find them to save you money. Check with clipping services, trade boards, or ebay to find coupons not in your store. It is our intent to help you find as many savings opportunities as possible. Enjoy!