How saving a penny, nearly cost me hundreds of dollars.

Note:  This post may contain affiliate links.  Check out what that means to you here.

If you’ve been here awhile, you know I am very frugal.  You also know that I have a very difficult time throwing away things in the garbage that I don’t believe are actual garbage. Even when they are.

We recycle everything in our house that can be recycled.  We’ve also upgraded some things so that we don’t have to recycle others.  Like water bottles.  We installed an under the sink water filter and dispenser about a year and half ago and we love it.  It has saved us over $500 each year in disposable water bottles and will until it dies and needs to be replaced.

I hate throwing money away and will find a way to circumvent it when I can.  So to throw actual money away is abhorrent to my mind.

When I was cleaning our laundry room a couple of weeks ago, I found a bunch of change in a tray that I had stashed on a shelf.  Quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies.  I think it added up to about two dollars and some change.  But it was all that weird green color that change money turns when it gets wet, and rough and scaly.  You know what I mean?  I wasn’t about to throw it away, it was money.  So I brought it upstairs and scrubbed it all with my kitchen scrubby.  Almost all of it came clean, except for a couple of the pennies.  So I ran some warm water into a bowl with dish soap and set it aside to soak.  I have no idea why I thought that this would work.   I mean the entire reason they were in the condition they were in in the first place was because they had been wet. 😕

A few hours went by and I started to load the dishwasher.  You know where this is going, right?  I’m scraping everything into the sink for the garbage disposal, rinsing and loading everything up and I completely forgot about those pennies.  Until I turned the garbage disposal on.  If you have a garbage disposal you know how fast your reflexes are.  It took me approximately 0.0000000001 second to turn it back off.  But that was enough time for the stupid thing to try to eat the penny.

Yes, I know that the disposal is not at fault here.  It was my ridiculousness that caused this catastrophe.  It was a penny for crying out loud.  But I just couldn’t put it in the garbage.  However, I also should not have put it somewhere that it was a given that I would do something like this.  Know thyself.  I do.  I seriously do.  I could have predicted this and I still did it.  Sigh.

Do you know how much a garbage disposal costs?  One exactly like ours was over $300.00. Yeah.  Fun times.  After discovering that little bit of information, I increased my efforts in vain trying to get that blasted penny out.  The last time I managed to feed something to my disposal (I’m giving myself a headache rolling my eyes) I discovered that you can use the key that comes with it to turn it from underneath to UNJAM things.  See!  They built these things with people like me in mind.  Well, that didn’t work this time.  It was jammed in there to stay.

When Denton came home from work I showed him my dilemma and he poked around in there for about 8 seconds and out came the penny.  Can you believe that?penny, garbage disposal

I told him that it was because I loosened it for him.  Look at the grind mark on that thing.  And soaking them did not save them from the crud that is eating into them. Imagine that.

All of that to say:  Note to self, Tracie:  do not do something this idiotic again.  No worries, next time it will be a completely new to me idiotic thing…..

How saving a penny, nearly cost me hundreds of dollars

Five Frugal Things

Every week I do certain frugal things that I know will save our family money. But it’s always surprising to me when I mention one of them to a friend and they are shocked. So let’s talk about some of those things and you can decide if they are completely bonkers or if I am an absolute genius. And then you can tell me what you do to save money every week and we will all win. Right? Right.


  1.  Pickup.  We picked up the vanity for the kids bathroom ourselves.  Savings:  $100.00  Here’s the thing.  I used this app to check out what the fuel would cost for us to pick it up, because they wouldn’t bring it in the house.  The $100.00 would be to drop it in my driveway.  It cost us $6.47 to drive there and back and they loaded it into the back of my Pilot.  Then Denton and I very carefully put it into the garage until after Thanksgiving, when hopefully I’ll have time to tile the bathroom.
  2. CVS.  I used some of my CVS Extra Care Bucks to buy Christmas presents.  I can’t tell you what they are because some of my family reads this blog, but it was a crazy good deal!
  3. Christmas Bags.  I reused some leftover Christmas bags from last year to “wrap” Christmas presents for my family.  We have Christmas at Thanksgiving with my family.
  4. Eating out.  We didn’t eat out every night!  This was an accomplishment all in of itself.  It was very, VERY tempting.  We had Chinese on Saturday night, but the rest of the week I either cooked or it was find what you can.
  5. I didn’t buy this house.  I wanted to, but I restrained myself.  Houses are my weakness.  If Denton would let me, I would buy a new one every week….

P.S.  I want that attic room for my own private reading library.  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it.

220 Myrtle St, Manchester, NH 03104Note:  This post may contain affiliate links.  Check out what that means to you here.


What did you do to save money last week?  It may be something that I’ve never thought of so please share!

Five Frugal Things

Five Frugal Things

Every week I do certain frugal things that I know will save our family money.  But it’s always surprising to me when I mention one of them to a friend and they are shocked.  So let’s talk about some of those things and you can decide if they are completely bonkers or if I am an absolute genius.  And then you can tell me what you do to save money every week and we will all win.  Right?  Right.


  1.   I cut everyone’s hair at home.  This is something that I’ve done for YEARS now.  I learned to cut Denton’s hair when we first got married, but he usually cuts his own hair now.  I’ve done Hayden’s since he was around seven and wouldn’t stop crying because none of the hairstylists could cut his hair they way he wanted.  For the past decade I’ve given him a “Peaky Blinders” haircut.  Long before we even knew who the peaky blinders were….Liv gets pretty much the same haircut, but with slight alterations.  How much is a haircut now anyway?  I use these scissors and these clippers.  Both are awesome.

    Peaky Blinders
    via
  2. We gutted the kids bathroom ourselves instead of hiring it out.  This has been on our to-do list for a few years now.  But we were in crisis mode now, the vanity needs to be replaced pronto.  The builders of our house are crazy people.  I need to do a completely separate post about this, but just a couple of the weirdo things we found when we started ripping out the old bathroom:  the return air vent in our house is open.  Just…..open.  Not in ducting through this room at all.  I suppose they assumed the bathtub surround would suffice?  Also when they installed the tub they put one of those twist up renuzit air fresheners underneath the tub.  Open.  Crazytown.
  3. Aldi Pizzas.  When Liva and I went into the city for the second time last week, we stopped at Aldi (remember it’s a three hour round trip from our house) to get cheap yummy veggies, cheese and other delicious things and we bought two of Aldi’s pizzas to take home for supper.  Instead of swinging by Papa John’s which is normal for us and would have cost four times as much.  We actually really liked the five cheese pizza, but we thought that the pepperoni and sausage was waaaay too salty.
  4. Makeup pouch.  I needed a small zippered pouch to keep my planner supplies in that wouldn’t take up much room in my car bag, so I immediately started looking for one at one of my local thrift stores.  They sell small makeup bags for $1.00.  I bought the one below because it had multiple zippered sections  that I could put different things in and when I got it home I discovered that it had a surprise inside.  This little lovely is not a makeup pouch.  It’s a portable power bank:  IE a portable phone charger.  So not only did I get the perfect sized pouch for my pens and washi tape for a $1.00, but now we have a portable iPhone charger to boot.  WIN!
  5. I didn’t buy this house.  I wanted to, but I restrained myself.  Houses are my weakness.  If Denton would let me, I would buy a new one every week….$4,559,000 6bed4.5+bath5,953sqft0.65acres lot 43223 Calle Dolorosa, Fremont, CA 94539Note:  This post may contain affiliate links.  Check out what that means to you here.

What did you do to save money last week?  It may be something that I’ve never thought of so please share!

Five Frugal Things

Grocery Hauls $179.30

These are all of my grocery shopping hauls for 09.23.19 through 09.29.19.

Hello friends.  Liv and I made the trek into the city again last week.  The last time we were at Sharp Shopper was at the very beginning of August.  We spent a cool $100.00 this time.  I think for a grocery trip that I’m only making about every three months, I can live with that.  Let’s see what goodies we came home with. A new to us type of Capri sun, Buddy fruit tubes, and green tea for 33 cents.  I have learned that if we haven’t tried something before to cautiously only buy one.  There is nothing worse than not liking something and having six boxes of it.  something we did buy cases of were the veggie Capri Sun.  Liv loves those things and so did my niece and nephew while we were on vacation, so that’s something I bought in bulk.   They were 99 cents a box!Bacon bits for Denton and Olivia.  I hate these things, but they both LOVE them.  Coconut oil to take my makeup off at night, a new to us type of Vienna sausages for Denton to try and kraut for our kraut and weenies.Velveeta shells and cheese for soup beans night, town house crackers and more maple syrup.  We go through a LOT of maple syrup at our house.  But we also eat Mrs. Butterworth’s too.  Balance right? Haha.

Pace picante sauce for taco nights, more kraut.  Wine sauerkraut.  Have you ever had this?  We hadn’t so I only bought one and now I am kicking myself.  This stuff is amazing.  It doesn’t taste like normal kraut, but Denton and I both were standing in the kitchen eating it out of the jar with a fork.  It’s very, very good.  I will definitely be on the lookout for more of this stuff and will stock up on it next time.

Liv loves the strawberry banana V8 so we bought three.  We only bought one of the pomegranate blueberry, so I will let you know how that turns out.  I bought straight tomato juice thinking that it was V8 which Denton loves.  I can still use it to make vegetable soup like my Aunt Mary Jane’s.  I need FALL to hurry up and get here.

The makings of my chili…..

Libby’s Peach slices with no sugar added.  These things were a hit at my house last time so we bought seven more.

Snacks are always are good find.  Even Hayden likes the sesame sticks.

Godiva dark chocolate with sea salt.  How could we resist for 50 cents a BAR.  I’ll freeze them and we will have them for quite a while.  Unless Liv and I just can’t control ourselves….

We also ran into Aldi, BECAUSE I DON’T HAVE ONE IN MY TINY TOWN.  We stocked up on all the veggies and fruits along with all the nuts – pistachios, cashews and almonds.  Denton hates wasabi (I love wasabi peas, Liv loves the wasabi chickpeas), so it shocked me that he said I need to buy ALL of the Wasabi almonds at Aldi next time.  They are delicious.  Have you tried them?  We also bought other things like milk and such but no chainsaw’s this time.

Aldi

So how did the grocery shopping go at your house last week?  What did you buy?


Sharp Shopper $100.12 on 0927.19 |  Aldi $79.18 on 09.27.19


Total spent for the last week: $179.30

January $740.71

February $631.00

March $689.00

April $405.44

May $1,047.02  Yikes

June $361.33

July $704.96

August $760.65

September $366.24

How is the grocery shopping going at your house?

Here are some ways I recoup part of my grocery budget each week:

ibotta | Checkout 51 | Receipt Hog | Walmart Savings Catcher | Fetch (referral code – QF4TJ)

Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Check out what that means to you here

Grocery Hauls $52.30

These are all of my grocery shopping hauls for 09.16.19 through 09.22.19.

Hello my friends!  This year is rocketing by, isn’t it?  I can’t believe that we are almost through with September.  Especially with the summer temperatures that we are still having.  Don’t get me started…..Where are you Fall?!

I spent a whopping $52.30 at the grocery store last week and I can’t tell you how happy that makes me.  It truly is amazing how much money I can save by keeping myself out of the grocery stores.  I’m working on my self-control around sales.  It’s one thing to stock up on something that I know we will use within a sales cycle – and you can actually track the sales cycle so that you know exactly how many of something to buy when you do find an excellent sale – and quite another for me to buy $15.00 worth of chewy granola bars because they were on sale.  You know, since there is only one person at my house who actually likes chewy granola bars and it would take them nine months to eat that many.  I’m learning, slowly, but I am learning.

Perfect example:

My Kroger had Classico spaghetti sauce on sale for $1.49 a jar.  It was a item that I knew I should  buy five of because I know that we will absolutely eat those before the next sales cycle comes through.

They also had Oreo’s for $1.99 for the family size!  I restrained myself and only bought two.  Liv is correct when she says there is no comparison between the store brand and the real deal.  But when the real deal is $5.00 a package…….  Good thing these were on sale.

Kroger also had the mega stack Pringles for $0.97 each.  Always look at your receipt.  I try to keep a running tally in my head as I shop, especially if I’m only getting a few things and when the cashier told me my total, I knew something hadn’t rung up correctly.  There were already about eight people behind me (it was Saturday) so I just rolled by the customer service counter on the way out and sure enough the register charged me full price for the Pringles. Just by checking my receipt, it saved me over $5.00.  That’s almost enough to pay for two rides on the subway in New York.  But I HIGHLY recommend buying the unlimited pass if you are going to be there for more than a couple of days.  It’s much more cost effective.

Money takes on a completely different connotation when you attach it to things like that.  Don’t you think?

Liv and I also bought things like broccoli, cauliflower, avocados, lettuce, tomatoes and strawberries.  They are already importing strawberries from far away places in my town.  The summer berries are gone.  So summer needs to go too!!!!  Alright, I’ll stop harping about the weather for today.

So how did the grocery shopping go at your house last week?  What did you buy?  Is your town already importing strawberries too?


Kroger $35.11 on 09.21.19 |  Walmart $17.19 on 09.21.19


Total spent for the last week: $52.30

January $740.71

February $631.00

March $689.00

April $405.44

May $1,047.02  Yikes

June $361.33

July $704.96

August $760.65

September $239.24

How is the grocery shopping going at your house?

Here are some ways I recoup part of my grocery budget each week:

ibotta | Checkout 51 | Receipt Hog | Walmart Savings Catcher | Fetch (referral code – QF4TJ)

Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Check out what that means to you here

Grocery Hauls $90.48

These are all of my grocery shopping hauls for 09.09.19 through 09.15.19.

Hello my friends!  Liv and I went into the city last week to see if we could find any treasures (we did) and we stopped in a Kroger to stock up on Dr Pepper while we were there.  They had 24 packs for $4.77 with a $1.00 coupon attached to most of them which made those drinks $0.15 each.  Woohoo!  Like I always say, if you’re going to buy it, buy it on sale.

They also had their Honeycrisp apples for $1.87 a pound.  Our local stores sell them for $2.87 a pound most weeks, so I stocked up on those too and bought 5 pounds.  That should last us about two weeks.  Maybe.  I also bought Denton some Coke Zero because he doesn’t share mine and Hayden’s love of Dr. Pepper.  Liv doesn’t drink any of it.  Water is her drink of choice.  Milk was $2.99 which is typical for us.  How much do you normally spend on a gallon of milk?

On Saturday, we quickly ran into Food Lion to grab some things we were running low on.  You can see what we bought above.  Sixty bucks.  Isn’t that crazy.  It was essentially two bags and it was almost sixty dollars.  Of course I spent half of that amount on Dr Pepper and apples, so really what’s crazy about it?

So how did the grocery shopping go at your house last week?  What did you buy?


Kroger $30.92 on 09.13.19 |  Food Lion $59.56 on 09.14.19


Total spent for the last week: $90.48

January $740.71

February $631.00

March $689.00

April $405.44

May $1,047.02  Yikes

June $361.33

July $704.96

August $760.65

September $186.94

How is the grocery shopping going at your house?

Here are some ways I recoup part of my grocery budget each week:

ibotta | Checkout 51 | Receipt Hog | Walmart Savings Catcher | Fetch (referral code – QF4TJ)

Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Check out what that means to you here

Grocery Haul(s) $96.46

These are all of my grocery shopping hauls for 09.02.19 through 09.08.19.

Hello my friends!  I hope you are having a great week.  I’m just sitting here in Virginia waiting for it to rain.  I know if you are on the east coast of our nation you probably had enough rain and wind to do you for a while with Hurricane Dorian.  I hope you made it through safely.  I was actually trying to remember the last time we had rain at my house.  I can’t remember.  Our grass is brown, crunchy and dying.  It isn’t pretty.  Actually you can see it if you look at the ground in the photo of my new horse.

My new horseHe’s awesome by the way.  The grass is more green in the photo than it truly is.  Plus, I just need to listen to some rain falling outside to soothe my soul.

Onto the food.  I kept myself out of the grocery stores last week.  This method is serving me well.  I sent Denton out to our teeny tiny country store to grab a gallon of milk in the middle of last week to keep myself from going into a store.  I know myself well.  There is always a sale and I would have come out of there with at least $100 of stuff.  However, teeny tiny country stores have a drastic markup on perishables.  He paid over $5.00 for that gallon of milk!  But, I have to look at it like this:  It saved us $95.00.  Right?  Right.

Liv and I did our normal routine on Saturday – yard sale to see if there were treasures we needed to bring home with us, and grocery shopping to fill in the things we were missing.  Such as:  sugar, eggs, bread, apples, a roast, heavy whipping cream, free yogurts from Kroger, frozen veggies – these were a hit at my house, and I love that they are waiting for me in my giant freezer in the garage instead of slowly dying in my fridge when I forget about them…..

I also stocked up on non necessary items like, Hershey bars for Hayden – it’s one of the few sweets I can get into his body, Vienna sausages for Denton – I think he was having a craving, and my beloved Dr. Pepper.  We were completely out.  I had to resort to drinking iced tea.  It was that bad.  But I didn’t cave!  See, I saved myself another $100.00.

So how did the grocery shopping go at your house last week?  What did you buy?


Walmart $59.88 on 09.07.19 | Kroger $36.58 on 09.07.19


Total spent for the last week: $96.46

January $740.71

February $631.00

March $689.00

April $405.44

May $1,047.02  Yikes

June $361.33

July $704.96

August $760.65

September $96.46

How is the grocery shopping going at your house?

Here are some ways I recoup part of my grocery budget each week:

ibotta | Checkout 51 | Receipt Hog | Walmart Savings Catcher | Fetch (referral code – QF4TJ)

Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Check out what that means to you here

Grocery Haul(s) $45.80

These are all of my grocery shopping hauls for 08.26.19 through 09.01.19.

Hello my friends!  I hope you are well.

This past week was a lovely way to end the month because I ONLY SPENT $45.80 !!!!  I think that this is the least amount of money I’ve spent on groceries in years for a week and it felt glorious.  Now I want to achieve this every single week for the rest of my life.  Which we all know is not going to happen, but it’s a very happy thought.

My total for the week would have been even cheaper, but Batman our ancient kitty who is allergic to grain decided that he desperately needed to eat the bread that I had just bought.  He is now busily ripping out all of his fur.  sidenote:  All of my animals are lunatics.  He ripped open both bags of the butter bread that we eat and daintily took bites from most of both loaves.  Gahhh.  Sometimes they are worse than toddlers and you can’t take your eyes off of them for an instant.

The entire rest of that total is from milk, tortillas, jiffy corn bread mix (which Denton hates because its sweet) fruit and fresh vegetables.  Man I need to grow a garden next year.  $27.62 of my total this week was nothing but –

veggies

  • potatoes $4.76
  • carrots $0.82
  • romaine lettuce $2.48
  • 2 cucumbers $1.16
  • tomatoes $3.46

and fruit

  • honeycrisp apples $5.68
  • raspberries $2.98
  • blueberries $4.00
  • cantaloupe $2.28

I also need to grow a honeycrisp apple tree.  It’s the only one everyone in my house will eat.

What did you buy this week?


Walmart $28.91 on 08.30.19 | Walmart $16.89 on 09.01.19


Total spent for the last week: $45.80

January $740.71

February $631.00

March $689.00


April $405.44

May $1,047.02  Yikes  

June $361.33

July $704.96

August $760.65

How is the grocery shopping going at your house?

Here are some ways I recoup part of my grocery budget each week:

ibotta | Checkout 51 | Receipt Hog | Walmart Savings Catcher | Fetch (referral code – QF4TJ)

Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Check out what that means to you here

Grocery Haul(s) $278.82

Hello my friends!  How has your week been going so far?  It has been so cool here, and I am loving it.  We are heading back into the 80’s later this week, but I’ll take all of the 70 degree weather that I can get.

Did you see that total up there?  That was for a WEEK.  I know.  But I have justifications!  Denton and I went into the city for one of his doctor’s appointments, which means I convinced him to go into Aldi with me – walking is walking I told him.  Which is all he is supposed to be doing for the next four weeks.

And then the weekend came; Liv and I were out finding yard sales and Kroger had a great sale going on…I also popped into Walmart and Food Lion for normal things like milk, bread and hair color….which brings my weekly total to a terrible, terrible amount.  More justifications later, it will all even itself out, right?  Right.

If you need to stock up on spaghetti sauce, Kroger has their Classico on sale for $1.49 until Wednesday.  We love this brand, it’s so, so good!

They also had Daisy sour cream in the squeezy tubes for $1.49 on Saturday.

Chips.  If you are going to buy them, buy them on sale.

Oh my beloved Dr. Pepper.  Hayden has been converted to Dr. Pepper now.  He said Coke tastes funny now and he prefers DrP.  These were $5.49 for 24.  Again, if you are going to buy it……

Philadelphia cream cheese for $0.99?  Yes, I’ll take 427.  I use these in my potato soup.  I also keep them in my lovely giant freezer in the garage until I need them.  Do  you freeze cream cheese?  I don’t think it affects the taste at all and this way I always have it when I need it.

Bologna.  Oscar Mayer has converted Hayden too.  It’s always had Denton.  I like a good fried bologna sandwich occasionally.  We say ba-lone-y at our house.  How do you say it?  At $0.99 each I stock up and freeze these too.

What have you bought at a great price this week?


Food Lion $51.17 on 08.20.19 | Aldi $107.78 on 08.21.19 | Kroger $102.91 on 08.24.19 | Walmart $16.96 on 08.24.19


Total spent for the last week: $278.82

January $740.71

February $631.00

March $689.00

April $405.44

May $1,047.02  Yikes  

June $361.33

July $704.96

August $714.85

How is the grocery shopping going at your house?

Here are some ways I recoup part of my grocery budget each week:

ibotta | Checkout 51 | Receipt Hog | Walmart Savings Catcher | Fetch (referral code – QF4TJ)

Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Check out what that means to you hereSave

Save

Save

Save

Save

Grocery Haul(s) $243.80

Hello my friends!  I feel like we are *slightly* getting back to normal at our house.  We are not normal and our routines are far from what they usually are but we are getting there.  Denton is healing and doing so great.  Thank you all for your prayers.  I need to sit down and write it all out, but I just can’t do it yet.  So let’s talk about something that’s easy to clarify – like the money I spent on groceries for the past two weeks!

I had to pull all of my receipts to be able to tell when and why I went to the grocery store.  One of the trips was because I wanted a roast and I didn’t have any more stored in my giant garage freezer.  I hate it when that happens.  While I was in Food Lion to pick up a chuck roast, I also grabbed some yellow tomatoes.  They were so, so good.  I think I’ve only had maybe five tomatoes on the two plants that I grabbed from the clearance rack at Walmart in the middle of July, so here’s to hoping that everyone is well next spring so that we can have fresh veggies right outside in the summer.

Also, milk.  We are still going through gallons and gallons of the stuff.

I didn’t get any other photos of everything else that I bought.  Do you know how awkward it is to take a picture of your food with people staring at you?  Well, it’s pretty awkward.  I need to take the photos when I get home, but when I got home I still had stuff on my dining room table from mine and Liv’s trip into the city from three weeks ago.  Yes, we are living real life right here.

Denton keeps telling me that my table is going to collapse.  I respond with – dining room tables are designed to hold massive amounts of food.  He says not in the way you are using it.  I think it’s just fine.  We will see who is right.  🙂

I looked back over my notebook that I keep in my purse to see what I actually bought too.  BTW, how do you keep your grocery shopping lists?  Just a scrap piece of paper, or a printable running list of things you by often?  I’ve done both, but for the past year I’ve used one of the kids 5 X 7 notebooks that they had used two pages out of and put into the go away pile.  I am loving this method.  It stays in my purse, it’s small enough that I don’t mind that it lives in my purse and I always have access to it.

When I make out my normal weekly grocery list, I just transfer what everyone has written on my big whiteboard during the week to my little notebook.  It keeps me straight, which is always a big plus in my world.  I use the right side of the notebook for my list and the left for a possible running weekly menu.

The only thing out of my normal weekly shopping in the past two weeks was a request from Hayden.  He wanted bologna of all things.  To my knowledge he has NEVER eaten a piece of bologna in his life, but that’s what he made for lunch one day last week and now he wants more.

So that’s what’s going on in my little part of the world right now, let’s see what the food totals are up to this time:


Walmart $89.90 on 08.09.19 | Food Lion $19.49 on 08.10.19 | Walmart $82.91 on 08.15.19 | Walmart $8.80 on 08.17.19 | Food Lion $42.70 on 08.17.19


Total spent for the last two weeks: $243.80

January $740.71

February $631.00

March $689.00

April $405.44

May $1,047.02  Yikes  

June $361.33

July $704.96

August $436.03

How is the grocery shopping going at your house?

Here are some ways I recoup part of my grocery budget each week:

ibotta | Checkout 51 | Receipt Hog | Walmart Savings Catcher | Fetch (referral code – QF4TJ)

Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Check out what that means to you hereSave

Save

Save

Save

Save