Showing posts with label stockpile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stockpile. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Cake mix and lots of school supplies

I bought another box of cake mix, and with the FLIP it was free.

I also went to CVS, as they are having an awesome stock up sale on school supplies. You need a CVS Extra Care card to take advantage of these deals. You can apply to get one at the store or online. On certain deals, using the Extra Care card produces Extra Care Bucks (also known in the land of coupons as ECBs)...a lot of times these ECBs can make an item free after Extra Care Bucks (FAECB). The ECBs are like a CVS store coupon and can be used on future purchases. There's a lot more about the CVS Extra Care card program so for further reading I would suggest Hot Coupon World's CVS forums HERE.

So, onto my school supply purchases. In real life, I did pay for these with previous ECBs that I had earned on previous deals, but for the purposes of this blog, we'll assume that this was paid with cash out of pocket. All of these items are FAECB for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, but I will not count the ECBs that they earned against the total out of pocket cost, since the ECBs will be used on future purchases (like the school supplies in next week's ad. LOL)

4.00 - 150 sht notebook filler paper @ $2 each
1.98 - Papermate 1.2 pens, 10 ct @ $0.98 each
3.98 - CVS pencils, 24 ct @ $1.99 each
3.00 - 1 inch vinyl binder @$3.00 each
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12.96 (not including sales tax)

NOTE: CVS sales run Sunday through Saturday, so I go to the local 24 hr CVS at midnight when the registers rollover with the new ad, so technically I bought the cake mix on Saturday and the CVS school supplies on Sunday.

Total Out of Pocket to date: $13.84
Total number of items purchased: 11


Thursday, July 16, 2009

Welcome!

I enjoy blogging, and decided to set up a blog to track my progress in building a stockpile of groceries and other household items over the course of one year. I hope it serves as an educational tool for those who want to cut their grocery budgets, so they can see just how little can be spent over a years time to build up a large pantry of groceries, household items,health and beauty items, etc .

To be fair, I do have some items already stocked up, but for the purposes of this blog, we will consider that I am starting out with nothing in the pantry, hall closet, freezer, etc.

I will track the out of pocket costs that I spend on these items, i.e., actual cash out of pocket, after using coupons. I will also track the number of items that are bought. I will use an Excel spreadsheet for this, which I hope to figure out how to upload to Google Spreadsheets for everyone to follow.

Since a stockpile will grow (when items are bought) and contract (when items are used), this blog will follow when items are bought, to make things a little easier to follow.

Thanks for following my journey!