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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RMN = Retail Me Not
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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Printable Coupons
Here are all your top printable coupons from today!  And be sure to check out these deal ideas to go with your new savings!

Top Printable Coupons (zip 30003):

Food
$1/3
Castleberry’s hot dog chili sauce printable
$1 off Kayem franks or sausage printable
.55/1 Mrs. Baird’s wheat or whole grain breads (zip 77477) printable

Baby
$1/2 Gerber Graduates Lil’ Whoos or Lil’ Twists printable
$1/3 Gerber Graduates Puffs, Lil’ Crunchies or Yogurt Melts printable
$1/3 Gerber Graduates meals or sides items printable
$1/3 Gerber Graduates Grabbers printable
$1/2 Gerber or Gerber Graduates Yogurt Blends printable

Health/Personal Care
$1 off Aleve-D product, excl Aleve printable
$1 off Alka-Seltzer product printable
$1 off Crest Be toothpaste, 4.5 oz printable
$1 off Crest Sensi-Relief toothpaste, 4.1 oz printable
$1 off Listerine mouthwash, 1 L+ printable
$2/2 Right Guard Xtreme or Total Defense 5 deodorant printable
$2 off Simple Cleanser or Moisturizer printable
$2 off TruBiotics supplement printable

Movies
$5 off Runner Runner DVD or Blu-Ray printable
$5 off The Counselor DVD or Blu-Ray printable

    Printable Shopping List

    Rite Aid Logo

    Here are all of the deals in the Rite Aid Ad 6/8-6/14. You can get great deals on Speed Stick Deodorant, Simple Wipes, Scotch Brite, and more!

    If you are just getting started on Rite Aid you can see the getting started guide here.

    If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.

    UP Rewards – Grocery

    • $1 +UP WYB (2) Rite Aid Pantry, limit 2
      Rite Aid Pantry Coffee Creamer, 15-16 oz, $2.50
      (makes it $2 ea.)
      Rite Aid Pantry Instant Oatmeal, 10 ct., $2.50
      (makes it $2 ea.)
      Rite Aid Pantry Cranberry or Grape Juice, 64 oz, $2.50
      (makes it $2 ea.)
    • $1 +UP WYB (2) Brookside Chocolates or Lancaster Caramels, 7-8 oz, $3.50, limit 4
      Manufacturer Coupon -.25/1 Lancaster soft cremes printable
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Lancaster soft cremes (share) printable
      Manufacturer Coupon -$3/2 Lancaster pouches printable
      Store Coupon -$1/2 Brookside pouches, 7 oz or Lancaster Cremes, 8 oz, Rite Aid coupon – watch by 5/31 printable
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Brookside chocolate, 7 oz +, SS 5/18
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50 off Lancaster soft cremes bag, 8 oz, SS 5/18
      Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Brookside chocolate, 7 oz +, SS 5/18
      (use $3/2 off, makes it $1.50 ea.) Read More→

      new crest coupons

      You should always print toothpaste coupons when they are available! Today, we have new Crest toothpaste coupons today!

      You can save the coupon and wait for it to be FREE or grab a deal at Target.

      Crest Toothpaste

      -$1 off Crest Sensi-Relief Toothpaste, printable
      -$1 off Crest Be Toothpaste, 4.5 oz, printable

      Target Deal

      Buy:
      (3) Crest Be Toothpaste, $3.99
      Use:
      (3) -$1 off Crest Be Toothpaste, 4.5 oz, printable
      Total Due: $8.97
      Get Back: $5 Target Gift Card

      Makes it $1.32 ea.

      The deal expires 6/7.

        Printable Shopping List

        CVS Logo

        Here are all of the deals in the CVS Ad 6/8-6/14. You can get FREE Ban Cooling Wipes, FREE Deodorant, and FREE Body Wash!

        If you are just starting out with CVS make sure to check out the CVS Guide. Also head to CVS.com and register your card to get more store coupons.

        If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.

        Extra Care Deals

        • $5 ECB WYB $15 in participating Hershey products, limit 1
          Hershey Singles Candy, 1.4-2.06 oz, B1G1 25¢
          Hershey King Sized Candy Bar, 2.2-3.22 oz, B2G1
          Twizzlers Candy, 5 oz, B2G1
          Hershey’s Big Bag Candy, 19-19.75 oz, $5.99
          Red Vines Candy, 8-16 oz, $1.88
          Jolly Rancher Candy, 8.1-15.4 oz, $3
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Jolly Rancher cnady, 3.4-15.4 oz, SS 6/08
          (makes it $2.50 ea.)
          Jolly Rancher or Twizzler Bites candy, 10 oz, $3 Read More→

          hariboCheck out these Gummi Bears for 70¢ at Walmart. These are a fun snack to have on hand and a delicious pick-me up throughout the day.

          Don’t miss out on this fun treat found in the candy aisle, but hurry because this coupon won’t last long.

          Deal Ideas:

          Buy:
          Haribo Gummi Bears $1
          Use:
          -.30/1 Haribo product, 4 oz+ printable
          makes it 70¢


            Oragnic ways to control the weeds in your organic vegetable garden.

            Is an organic vegetable garden on your to do list this summer? Here’s why it should be: it is hands down, inarguably, the BEST way to save money on organic produce!

            bell-pepper-plant-61726_640.jpgHave you bought organic bell peppers lately? These are a staple in my kitchen and cost about $4-6 per pound (organic), about the same price as ground beef. For produce, that isn’t very budget friendly. Why buy organic? Bell peppers are on the “Dirty Dozen” list, making them one of the top twelve most pesticide-heavy fruits/vegetables available. Bell peppers, it just so happens, are also rather simple to grow at home. Save $5/lb and grow your own!

            With about $5 for seeds and maybe a bit more for soil enhancements, you could grow pounds of organic bell peppers. Pick them green for green peppers or let them ripen for sweeter yellow, orange, or red bell peppers.

            Recently, we talked about soil quality and choosing the right seed for your garden. Have you started planting? Today, we’re talking about weed control for your organic vegetable garden. You’ve invested money in organic soil enhancements and maybe bought some organic or heirloom seeds to plant. Let’s keep that garden organic and ditch the synthetic weed control options.

            I do not have any professional experience in agriculture. Fortunately, you probably have some knowledgeable professionals at your garden center or local gardening club. They may help troubleshoot your specific questions. As for me, I’m going to focus on some DIY weed control methods that will be 100% safe for your organic garden.

            Why Kill Weeds?

            You’re growing vegetables, not competing for cover of Better Homes and Gardens, but weed control should still be a priority. Aesthetics aside, weeds can affect your garden. Your soil contains a finite amount of nutrients and holds water, and your garden gets a certain amount of sun. The plants in your garden will have to compete against weeds for these resources. Remove the weeds; remove the competition. Getting rid of weeds (or preventing them) will give your vegetables the best possible environment in which to thrive.

            Weed-Killing Options

            Keeping weeds out of your garden doesn’t have to be a time-consuming, back-breaking task. Try these three DIY methods for protecting your veggies from weeds.

            1. Prevention: Plant in raised beds or containers. By starting with a clean slate, the only weeds that can settle will be on the surface. A quick pluck will remove them in a flash before they have a chance to develop a root structure. Bonus: you don’t have to worry about run-off contamination from other synthetically-treated areas of your lawn (or your neighbor’s lawn), guaranteeing a truly organic vegetable garden.

            2. Pre-Emergent: This treatment will prevent weed seeds from sprouting. The good news: pre-emergent is effective. The bad news: it’s too effective and may prevent desirable seeds from sprouting as well. Only use pre-emergent after your garden plants have sprouted and established themselves (details below).

            3. Kill ‘Em: If you can’t prevent the weed from growing, you’ll have to kill it. You can do this by pulling it, or you can use a weed killer. The good news: pulling weeds only costs time, and you probably already have a very powerful weed killer in your kitchen pantry. The bad news: weed killers may also kill your vegetable plants. Careful application is required to protect desirable plants (details below).

            Preventing Weeds with a Raised Bed

            Get that garden off the ground with a raised bed. You can easily build your own raised bed with some untreated lumber, or buy an easily-assembled raised bed kit at the garden center. I found one at my local Home Depot for about $36.

            Pre-Emergent Weed Control with Corn Gluten Meal

            A pre-emergent weed treatment will prevent any weed seeds from growing. Unfortunately, it may also prevent any seeds from growing, including your fruit/vegetable seeds. For this reason, only use a pre-emergent after your fruit/vegetable seeds have become established.

            I looked at the “organic” pre-emergent options at my garden store and found one key ingredient in common: corn gluten meal (CGM). This by-product of the corn industry works by inhibiting root expansion, thereby starving the weed (or any other plant it can affect). As a nice perk, CGM also works as a fertilizer by adding nitrogen to the soil. You can find CGM products, like Concern Weed Prevention Plus ($12 for a 5-lb bag), at your local garden store. However, for the best price, buy corn gluten meal in bulk. I found a 50-lb bag of corn gluten meal for $46 on Amazon.com.

            What are you going to do with 50-lbs of corn gluten meal? Besides controlling weeds in your vegetable garden, it can also be used for lawn weeds! It won’t work as effectively as the chemical herbicides, but it is a good, all-natural alternative. You’ll have to apply CGM three to four times per year for a notable difference in your weed population. If you’re interested in using organic care for your lawn, I found lots of resources online. Check out safelawns.org for information on treating your own lawn or for a list of organic lawn professionals in your area.

            Weed Killer in Your Kitchen Pantry

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            If weeds have already wandered into your garden, you have two options: pull them or kill them. Chemical herbicides (like Roundup) will efficiently kill weeds, but they will also add some harmful toxins to your garden. Since you plan on eating this garden, let’s avoid the toxins and use a powerful weed killer that is also safe for food. Do you have a bottle of white vinegar on hand? If so, you are armed to kill some weeds!

            The acetic acid in vinegar draws all the moisture out of leaves, cutting off the weed’s source of sunlight and gas exchange. Within a few hours of application, the weed will begin wilting, and the leaves will be completely dried out in a day or two. Vinegar will only affect what it touches. If it doesn’t reach the root, it will not kill the root. Without the leaves, many weeds will die off anyways, but older weeds may bounce back.

            Vinegar will work most effectively when combined with a couple days of sunshine. Apply vinegar when you know rain won’t wash it away.

            Vinegar’s Limitations

            Leaves with a heavy waxy or furry coating will protect the plant against vinegar. In these cases, tweak your weed killing recipe by making a vinegar/soap solution with up to 20% biodegradable soap. The soap will help wash away the plant’s waxes, and it will break the surface tension of water, allowing the vinegar to stick to the leaves. There are dozens of vinegar-based homemade weed killer recipes. I’ve seen a few popping up in my Facebook feed recently. You can add various essential oils and other ingredients to create custom weed killer. Have you tried any of these recipes? Share yours and your results in the comments below.

            Vinegar Warning

            This household weed-killing solution is non-selective. It will affect any and all leaves the same way, including your vegetables. Apply carefully! You can buy a lawn sprayer for under $10 but use cautiously around desirable plants. If you want to be extra careful, put your vinegar solution in a bucket and use a sponge to apply the weed killer directly to the targeted leaves.

            Weed Pulling 101

            Have some tough weeds to pull? Dandelions, for example, are so notoriously difficult to pull that there are garden gadgets designed just for them! For almost $60 you can buy a dandelion weed puller. Skip the pricey tool and grab an old knife (or buy a garden knife, $10) to slide along the dandelion’s long, tough, tap root. Wiggle it a bit to loosen the soil and the roots. Then pull the dandelion with a firm grip around the base of the weed. Get a little help from Mother Nature and wait until after a heavy rain to do some weed pulling. The damp soil is more conducive to pulling out weeds.

            Perspective

            Weeds aren’t inherently bad. Usually, they’re simply good plants that are growing in the wrong place. Unless you’re dealing with nut grass, which will actually harm other plants around it, weeds will not actively hurt your garden. They will, however, consume nutrients and resources that your vegetable plants need. Removing weeds will eliminate competition.

            Killing and removing weeds after they’ve started growing will be more laborious and time-consuming than weed prevention. If you can plan ahead, planting in a raised bed or container will significantly reduce your weeding hours and save you lots of backache. If weeds have already established themselves in your garden, start yanking! Grab weeds before they get too comfortable; they’ll be easier to pull. To kill a large section of weeds, use vinegar, being extra careful to only apply it to plants you want to kill.

            Next Week…

            We’re wrapping up the organic gardening series with a look at DIY organic pest control methods. Are all insects bad news? How can you fight bugs without exposing your organic vegetable garden to synthetic pest control options?

            This is part of an Organic Living Journey Guest Post Series now written by Mariana who has a mother’s heart and scientist’s brain.

              bread coupon

              We don’t often see a lot of bread coupon, so you will want to make sure to print the new 55¢ off Mrs. Baird’s bread coupon.

              If your family goes through bread like we do, make sure to stock up at Walmart and get the bread for $1.43!

              Deal Ideas:

              Buy:
              Mrs. Baird’s Bread: $1.98
              Use:
              -.55/1 Mrs. Baird’s wheat or whole grain breads, (zip 77477) printable
              (makes it $1.43)

              Additional Walmart Deals

              joy ice cream cones

              Joy Ice Cream Cones for 65¢
              -.35/1 Joy ice cream cones printable

              reynolds wrap coupon

              -.75/1 Reynolds wrap item, 35 sq. ft.+,  printable

                Printable Shopping List

                Kroger Logo

                Here’s a list of even more things to grab this week at Kroger! These are all unadvertised deals, which means that they can be regional. Make sure to ask for a price check if it’s not tagged in your store before buying. Don’t miss Purina One Smart Blend Chicken & Rice Cat Food for 49¢!

                If you see any other deals leave a comment and I’ll add them to the list.

                Make sure to also look over the list of deals in the Kroger Ad too.

                Closeout Deals

                • Barefoot Contessa Skillet Meals, select varieties, 22 oz, $4.79
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50 off Barefoot Contessa saute dinner in the freezer section printable
                  (makes it $3.29)
                • Buddy Fruit Pouch, 3.2 oz, 50¢
                  (makes it 25¢ ea.)
                • Cream of Wheat Instant Cinnabon, 10 ct., $1.94
                • Arnold Palmer Half & Half Iced Tea and Lemonade Mix, 5 pk., 87¢
                • Blue Diamond Oven Roasted Almonds, 8 oz, $1.22
                • Zatarain Microwaveable Rice Pouch, 8.8 oz, 57¢
                • FRS Cherry Limeade, 12 oz, 55¢
                  Manufacturer CouponB1G1 FRS healthy energy, max $2.49 printable
                • FRS Orange Chews, 30 ct., $3.25
                • Rice Select Whole Wheat Pearl Couscous, 10.72 oz, $1.79
                • FRS Wild Berry, 4 pk. 11.5 oz, $1.50
                  Manufacturer CouponB1G1 FRS healthy energy, max $2.49 printable
                  (makes it 75¢ ea.) Read More→

                  chili sauce

                  Grab the Castleberry’s Chili Sauce and whip up some chili dogs without breaking the bank! This is a great item to have on hand, and it’s delicious too.

                  If you’re cooking out a lot this Summer, go ahead and stock up but don’t wait to print your copies.

                  Deal Ideas:

                  Buy:
                  Castleberry’s Hog Dog Sauce 69¢
                  Use:
                  -$1/3 Castleberry’s hot dog chili sauce (zip 30187) printable
                  (makes it 36¢)

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