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Good deals on school supplies this week

Staples: If you spend a minimum of $5, you can get 2 packs of index cards for 1¢ each and 2 packs of pencil top erasers for 1¢ each.

To get to that $5:

  1. Highlighters, 4 packs for 50¢ a pack ($2);
  2. Green Sustainable note pads on clearance (2 pack) for $1 (brings our total to $3)
  3. I bought Aidan a pack of 28 mechanical pencils normally $9.99 for $5 (total of $8)

When they added in the 1¢ deals and tax, my total was $8.52 for all that crap!

Office Max: I haven’t made it here yet, but these are the advertised deals:

  • Markers for 25¢ each (limit 3)
  • Papermate Mechanical Pencils 75¢ for a 10 pack (limit 3)
  • And if you need a flash drive, they’re SanDisk Cruzers are on sale (ex: you can get a 32GB flash drive for $19.99, normally 49.99!)

Publix (at least down here) still has:

  • Bic pencils 10 pack for $1 (10 cents a pencil!)
  • G2 Pens BOGO ($2.99 for 4 pens)
  • Highlighters BOGO

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How I’m so cheap…

A few folks have recently asked me for pointers about how to save money, so I thought this might be the easiest forum to explain it without them actually having to drive 600 miles to go to the grocery store with me. I’ve had the most savings at Publix and CVS. I went to Publix today, actually, so I’ll use it as my example later.

Tip #1: Get a Sunday paper. Every Sunday. And cut the coupons. All of them, even if it’s stuff that you don’t think you’ll need (at first, anyway). I went so far as to buy a notebook with clear plastic baseball card holder sheets to further organize my coupons, but I am pretty OCD.

Tip #2: Forget about the Extreme Couponing crap you see. It probably ain’t gonna happen. I have consistently had savings of around 40% off of my grocery bill in the last 4 months. Probably about the same (maybe a little better) with other household items and things like soap and deodorant.

Here’s a shot from today’s trip, for example: Saved 87.33, paid 94.75. That’s right at 48% savings.

Tip #3: Be a hoarder…with everything non-perishable, at least. I currently have 6 bottles of laundry detergent and enough Lysol spray and wipes to survive a nuclear winter. I also have 21 cans of tomatoes (diced, sauce, etc) and 10 cans of Chef Boyardee in the pantry. I’ll stop there, because you get the point, but when you find savings, stock up.

Tip #4: Now we’re getting to the good stuff. I like Publix because it offers a variety of buy one get one (BOGO) deals each week. That’s an automatic 50% savings right there. Stock up! I’ve found that if I stock up a little (buy 2 jars of peanut butter and get 2 free), then usually by the time we’ve worked through the peanut butter, there’ll be another BOGO deal so I can stock up again.

Tip #5: Use a coupon with a BOGO for some awesome savings. See below, but note that the arrows are all messed up and I don’t know how to fix ’em.

<– (peanut butter’s BOGO this week, btw. And it’s the big jars!)

<– There’s a bag of Splenda I bought for 6.99.

<– Down here are two boxes of Splenda packets that were BOGO. I had a coupon for $3 off any Splenda product with the purchase of a Splenda Essentials, which is just Splenda with extra crap added in. I couldn’t use it on this deal (minimum 200 packets and these aren’t 200), so I bought the big bag of Splenda above & got $3 off of it. So I have 2 boxes of Splenda packets and a big bag of Splenda…and it all cost me $7.88. (that’s .89 cents more than the bag of Splenda itself would have cost me)

<– I also had a coupon for $1 off any Planters product. Their peanuts were BOGO + the $1 coupon, means that I paid 2.89 for 2 cans of Planter’s peanuts.

<– Publix in FL also does BOGO on wine. Not sure if they do that up in GA, but I’ve gotten some good deals on wine that way, too.

Tip #6: Publix also has store coupons that you can use. You can add a manufacturer’s coupon to that store coupon to add up some savings, too. I did this a couple of weeks ago on sunscreen. We’re in southwest FL, so sunscreen is a must. Coppertone sunscreen is normally $8.99. Publix had a store coupon for $2 off – bringing it to $6.99. The bottles of sunscreen themselves had $2 manufacturer’s coupons on them, bringing the price down to $4.99, nearly 50% off. That’s a good price for the SPF 50 easy spray on stuff, so I stocked up!

Tip #7: Be on the lookout for extra savings. Examples from today’s trip:

 (<– bread is also BOGO this week, and with a kid home for the summer who eats a billion peanut butter and jelly sandwiches a day, it’s a good deal.
(<– Pilot G2 pens – yes, the good ones – are also BOGO, so you get 4 of ’em for 2.99. Good deal).

<– I missed the Neosporin deal in the ad, but while walking down the aisle, I saw it and thought I had a coupon. So this Neosporin was 20% off = $4.31. My coupon was $2 off any Neosporin product, for a total of $2.31 for a tube of Neosporin.

<– Publix kept this deal on the down low, or maybe I just overlooked it, but packs of mechanical pencils were only $1. The limit was 5, I think, so I’ll have to go back tomorrow for more, but a pack of Bic Mechanical pencils for $1 is a hell of a deal.

Tip #7: I know, I know.  You’re thinking: this takes too much time!!! At first, I’ll admit, it did take some time to sort this all out. Organizing the coupons, looking at the ads…it took a couple of hours here and there to get it all straightened out. But once you get the hang of it, it becomes MUCH easier. And, with all the savings, it’s like you’re getting paid for it! So might as well stock up on the BOGO wine! =)

Tip #8: For perishables, get the deals while you can. It’s more difficult to get huge savings on milk, bread, meats, and produce, but there are savings available. I have 2 Porterhouse steaks in the freezer right now that cost less than $10 total. I also have 3-4 packages of chicken breast that were BOGO at one point. Cherries were on sale this week, so we’re enjoying them. When watermelons go on sale, we’ll eat 2 of ’em a week. =)

Things to know about Publix:

  • Their specials run from Thursday to Wednesday.
  • Get their Publix store food coupons inside, usually in a booklet on a turn display at the door.
  • Their Publix store health/beauty items coupons are also inside in a booklet on that turn display

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On a more personal (and somewhat random) note….

*Before I get going, please know that I have started a response to all of the wonderful people who commented and messaged me about the whole teaching thing. Expect to see that in a day or two. With that having been said…

It’s a difficult thing to look inward, but I’ve done just that recently. One of the many reasons that I love my wife so much is that she “keeps me honest.” If you know me, then you know that I absolutely need that! It’s not an easy task to have to deal with me, so let me say that I really appreciate the fact that she never lets me get away with anything. (And I’m serious about that.) All it takes is one look or an offhand comment from her and I’m immediately into self re-evaluation mode. (For some reason, this comes to mind.)

At any rate, sometimes life can be a real pain in the ass. I’ve been struggling lately in a perpetual state of mental anguish. It’s not something I go through very often, so it’s been a bit foreign to me, but it has been tangible and strong. If you’ve read my other posts, then you’ll see that I’m not quite satisfied with my job right now. More on that later, though. For now, suffice it to say that I’ve had quite enough of all of it: the myriad stresses that life imposes upon us. And for what? To make us more miserable? stronger? who knows?!….

You can take a boy out of ole’ Dixieland,

but you’ll never take ole’ Dixie from a boy. 

We moved 600 miles south, only to find that we ain’t in the South anymore. Good grief! I miss it. I never imagined that I’d miss the South as much as I do, but Ronnie’s words ring so true for me right now. The people down here are just, well, not Southern. They’re way more upfront in their assholery and they are wwwaaayyyy lacking in the common sense department. It drives me nuts that these folks just don’t have manners or politeness or tact. Or, at least it has driven me nuts. While I miss the “bless your hearts” and the “kill ’em with kindness” mentality of my fellow Southerners, I’ve also decided that I will no longer allow my environment to negatively impact me. That’s a tall order, but I just can’t keep going on like I have.

There comes a time in everyone’s life
When all you can see are the years passing by
And I have made up my mind that those days are gone

Being a passenger in the seat of life is no way to live. That’s just no way to live. I’ve had a number of personal and professional epiphanies of late. I must thank my excellent online friends for their input and their love.

I’m just…well, I should just probably stop. I’m running the risk of becoming all-Romeo in Act I, scene i or Hamlet at pretty much any time in that play or – dare I say it? – maybe even Prufrock and I don’t want to become an overly dramatic parody of myself (anymore than I already am). It’s just occurred to me that we’re all fighting our own battles, so to speak. And those who are dearest to us have such an impact….

Isn’t this what’s life really all about? A continuous re-creation of self? Always seeking and forging one’s own way? Dealing with that heinous bastard called life?!

It occurs to me that perhaps there’s a beauty to all of that – those struggles and questions and doubts and triumphs – that a better philosopher can comment on. It just amazes me that it took me this long to see it. Or, maybe more precisely, that I need to be reminded of it this constantly…

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