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Thursday, November 12, 2009
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
What Now? (Grocery Deals for the week of 11/4)
If you've recently attended one of our workshops, then you've just learned A LOT about the world of couponing! But without many coupons, where on earth should you begin? Well take a deep breath and have a seat in front of your printer! The "What Now?" posts are a starting place for newbies (like you!), with great store deals using PRINTABLE coupons only! There will be one post for grocery stores each week, and a separate one for drugstores. We know your coupon-collection will grow quickly, but in the meantime, here's a list just for YOU!
Grocery: FREE & CHEAP
PUBLIX
40/1 PRINT or PRINT or PRINT
(40¢ Q makes it FREE!)
Kellogg’s Special K Cereal, Assorted Varieties, 11.4 to 14-oz box, or Raisin Bran, 20-oz box, BOGO $3.99
$1/1 Blueberry Special K PRINT
$1/1 Special K PRINT
Stack either of these WITH $1/1 Target PRINT
($1/1 MQ + $1/1 Target Q makes it FREE!)
Scotties Facial Tissue Single Box: $.99 (verified this price in GA)
Use $1/1 coupon HERE
(makes it FREE)
Tylenol Pain Remedies, 40-50 ct box, $3.99
$1/1 Tylenol PRINT
Stack WITH $3/1 Tylenol from the Publix Green "Advantage Buy" flyer (ask for it at Customer Service!)
(makes it FREE!!)
Zantac 8ct: $4.79
Use $5/1 PRINT
(makes it FREE)
Nestle Coffee-mate Creamer,(Only original kind),BOGO $2.19
$1/1 or $1.50/2 PRINT (try 45435 zip)
$1/1 PRINT
(makes it 10¢ ea!)
General Mills Cereal: Cheerios, Cocoa Puffs, Trix or Assorted Chex Cereals: BOGO $3.49
$.55/1 Cheerios PRINT, PRINT, & PRINT
Stack any of these WITH $1/1 Cheerios Food Lion PRINT
(makes 20¢ Cheerios!) *Great item for the Time2Give event!!
Hunt’s Tomatoes, Assorted Varieties, 14.5-oz can, BOGO $1.39
$.50/2 PRINT
(makes it 20¢ ea)
Nestle Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough: BOGO $2.89
*Real Simple Rebate HERE
$1/1 PRINT
(makes it 45¢ ea!)
Nestle Toll House Morsels, BOGO $2.50
*Real Simple Rebate HERE
$.50/2 PRINT
(makes it .75¢ ea!)
Wise Potato Chips, 7-8 oz. bag, at $2.99 ($1.49)
Use 50¢/1 PRINT
(makes it 50¢ ea!)
Egg Beaters: Original, 15 or 16-oz carton, 3/$5
$1/1 PRINT (try zip 30187)
(makes it 66¢ ea!)
Muir Glen Pasta Sauce, 25.5-oz jar, BOGO $3.59
$1/1 PRINT
(makes it 80¢ ea for a BIG jar!)
Earth’s Best Organic Baby Food (Assorted Varieties: 4oz): BOGO .99¢
$1/10 PRINT
(makes it $4 for 10)
Aunt Jemima Pancakes or French Toast, BOGO $2.69
*Real Meal Deal Rebate HERE
$1/2 PRINT
(makes it 85¢ ea)
Rosetta Pasta, 18 to 25-oz bag, BOGO $4.19
$1/1 from 11-01 SS (regional) or PRINT
(makes it $1.10 ea!)
3M Scotch Packaging Tape: BOGO $3.19
$1/1 Publix Winter Family Savings Booklet (*ask for it at Customer Service!)
ALSO Use $1/1 Scotch Packaging Tape PRINT
(if you only have the printable, makes it 69¢ ea- if you can find the book at the store too, stack these to get it FREE!)
Maxwell House Coffee, 11 to 12-oz bag or can, 2/$5
$1/1 PRINT
(makes it $1.50 ea)
BI-LO
.50/1 PRINT
(makes it FREE!)
International Delight Flavored Creamer, 16oz., $1.50
.55/1 PRINT
(makes it 40¢!)
(Cheerios, Kix, Golden Grahams, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cocoa Puffs, or Trix)
✮Buy 4 ~ Save $4 Instantly at Register✮
$1/2 SS PRINT or PRINT
.55/1 PRINT or PRINT or PRINT
.75/1 PRINT or PRINT or PRINT
FOOD-LION
Kraft Shredded Cheese - 1/$2.79, 2/$4, 3/$5, 4/$6KROGER
10-Item Mega Event Freebies & CheapiesKotex Pads, Liners or Tampons: $2
Use $1/1 Kotex Pads coupon PRINT
Stack with $1/1 Cellfire loadable HERE
(makes it FREE)
Chex Mix: $1.49
Use $.50/1 PRINT
Stack with $.50/1 shortcuts coupon HERE
(makes it FREE)
Bumble Bee Tuna Pouches: $.39
Use $1/1 PRINT
(makes it FREE)
Keebler Fudge Shoppe Cookies: $0.99
$1.50/2 Keebler Cookies PRINT
(makes it 24¢ ea)
Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks: $1.49
Use $.40/1 PRINT or $.50/2 PRINT
Stack with $.40/1 eCoupon here (shortcuts)
(makes it $.29 ea when you use the $.40/1 coupon!)
(makes it 75¢ ea)
Saturday, August 29, 2009
To all those at the recent workshops, we are so glad you were able to be with us! Please look around the site (Keep in mind, we're still adding things here and there...) and if you have any questions or comments, feel free to ask. To get email updates on any new coupon match-ups, store deals, and current lists of Target, Food Lion, and Harvey's printables save yourself some web-surfing by subscribing to email updates!
Have fun trying out your "Homework" at Walgreens and CVS tomorrow- for those lists of deals just scroll down to the posts below.
Happy hunting!
Time 2 $ave
Friday, July 10, 2009
Thank you Healthy Woman Group from Sky Ridge Medical Center for inviting Time 2 $ave to be your guest last night. You were a wonderful, fun, and exciting audience. We both felt very blessed to be invited, and hope that all of you will join us in our journey as we continue to walk you through how to "save more by spending less." Because of time constraints it wasn't possible for us to teach you our entire Couponing 101 - 2 hour presentation.
If you are one of those thinking about how much money you would have if you could go back and keep half of the money that you already spent at the grocery store this year - don't beat yourself up. You can slow down the spending, and no longer allow the grocery store to determine your buy price. By attending our entire workshop schedule you will have all the tools you need to start setting your own price. FREE BBQ sauce anyone:)!!!
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Ministry of coupons
Saturday, June 27, 2009
By: Clint Cooper (Contact)
When Cleveland stay-at-home moms Kasey Trenum and Kelly Thompson started a ministry and business in February teaching the art of couponing, it wasn't to pass the time between manicures.
For both women, whose husbands' jobs were affected by the downtown in the economy, it was out of financial necessity.
"Being two stay-at-home moms with five children (among them), this is our job," said Mrs. Trenum.
And while it's a job for both women, it's also a ministry. Both believe the roots of their work -- called Time 2 $ave -- came from a Beth Moore Bible study they were taking on the biblical book of Esther.
"We believe God called us for such a time a time as this," Mrs. Trenum said, citing a passage in Esther. At few other times has there been a time, she said, "where people would be so hungry."
The two women teach three different two-hour couponing workshops, covering everything from why it's important to use coupons to the importance of stockpiling to the secrets of getting the most out of drug stores.
When more than 200 people came to a free February session at a Cleveland church when they were helping out a friend, Mrs. Trenum said she and Mrs. Thompson realized they could make a difference in their families and in the lives of other people.
Since then, they have offered a dozen or so workshops at churches in Chattanooga, Cleveland and the surrounding areas and have additional ones scheduled from Ohio to middle Georgia.
Their workshops offer common sense on dollars and sense, but they also bring in people who may not have set foot in a church in years.
"We're meeting people where they are," Mrs. Trenum said. "We share testimony throughout the whole thing."
More than half of the 150 people who attended a workshop at their home church of North Cleveland Church of God, for instance, didn't attend church there.
"In our economy," Mrs. Trenum said, "people are desperate."
Some 45 people attended a couponing workshop earlier this month at Dallas Bay Baptist Church.
"I thought the response was wonderful," said Amy Phillips, director of women's ministry. "We had nothing but positive feedback. Just last week, somebody shared with me how they had implemented some of the (suggested) practices on a recent shopping trip" and saved 50 percent off their grocery bill.
What she liked, she said, was that consumers can take small steps and don't have to implement every piece of advice at once. It builds on itself, she said. You learn as you go.
Jennifer Butler, wife of John Butler, pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church, said she previewed a couponing workshop before her congregation decided to host one in August.
"They're very careful about how they present this," she said. "It's not just about saving money, it's about honoring the Lord with our finances. (He wants us) to be good stewards over whatever given us."
Mrs. Trenum said she and Mrs. Thompson, who had grown up very frugally, had done couponing before their economic problems. Now, she said, the grocery store doesn't determine her shopping. A trip to the grocery store that once cost several times as much now might cost her $30.
"It's a completely different lifestyle," she said. "The additional benefit is more time at home with our families."
Mrs. Trenum said things had gotten so out of hand with their constantly eating out that when they began to eat at home, her children would state what they wanted to order.
"We needed to retrain them," she said. "This is teaching them self-discipline and self-control instead of instant gratification. It's teaching them lifelong lessons."
SAVINGS EXAMPLE
A recent trip to Publix for Mrs. Trenum yielded nearly $150 worth of savings for her family from coupons and in-store bargains when she purchased the following:
1 gallon milk
8 individual Publix spring waters
14 4-pack canisters of Crystal Light
4 boxes of 10-packet single servings of Crystal Light
1 gallon Hawaiian Punch
4 Chef Boyardee Micro Dinners
2 bottles of Kraft BBQ Sauce
2 bottles Lawry's marinade
1 6-pack spring water
1 can Duncan Hines frosting
1 package fresh ground chuck
6 boxes Ritz crackers
6 boxes Wheat Thin crackers
1 package Hefty OneZip gallon freezer bags
1 snack size Ziploc bags
1 package Oreo cookies
1 package Chips Ahoy cookies
1 fresh pineapple (peeled and cored)
3 6-pack bottles of Diet Coke
1 box Capri Sun Sunrise juice
Total before savings: $177.82
Savings (82 percent) from coupons and in-store bargains: $146.80
Final total: $31.02
UPCOMING LOCAL WORKSHOPS
* Omega Harvest Church, 4904 Dayton Blvd. -- 10:30 a.m. July 18 (Couponing 101), 2 p.m. July 18 (Couponing 102).
* New Bethel Baptist Church, 8740 Harrison Bay Road -- 7 p.m. Aug. 14 (Couponing 101), 10 a.m. Aug. 15 (Couponing 102), 1 p.m. Aug. 15 (Couponing 103).
NOTE: A Times Free Press representative is available at each local workshop if attendees are interested in subscribing to the newspaper for its coupon savings.
COUPONING WORKSHOPS
* Couponing 101, $10, covers: Why coupon, how to get started, where to find coupons and how to organize coupons; matching coupons with sales to get lowest prices; introduction to saving 50 to 90 percent off grocery and household expenses.
Couponing 102, $15, covers: Strategic shopping tools, the purpose of stockpiling, incorporating a meal plan that coincides with sales and pulling it all together/using online resources to match sales.
Couponing 103, $15, covers: Untangling the wild world of drug stores, CVSing -- how to earn and roll ECBs, Walgreen's -- the rules of register rewards, Rite-Aid -- single check rebates, and restaurants, Internet, birthdays, rebates, freebies and more.
For information, visit www.time2save.blogspot.com.
Saturday, June 13, 2009

Time 2 $ave In the News
News Channel 9 Publix Trip with Candace
Click HERE for Video
LIST OF GROCERIES
1 Box Ziploc Freezer Bags (Gallon size)
2 Tubes Colgate Max Fresh Toothpastes
2 Tubs of “I can’t believe its not butter”
1 Box Hefty One Zip Evolve Gallon bags (keeps produce fresh longer)
2 bags of Chex mix
1 Digiorno Pizza
1 Pint Fresh Strawberries
½ Gallon Publix Orange Juice
Softsoap Hand soap
1 Jar Lg. Ragu Spaghetti Sauce
2 Bottles of John Freidea Shampoo
2 jars Mt. Olive Pickles
1 Clorox Green Works Toilet Cleaner
2 ½ gallon Silk Soy milk
1 Wishbone Ranch dressing
2 Bottles of Dial Body Wash
1 pk of Dixie Disposable Dora/Diego Bowls
1 pk of 16 oz. Publix Mozzarella Cheese
2 Boxes Kellogg’s Special K Cereal
1 pk. fresh chicken tenders
2 pk. fresh ground beef
Pepperidge Farms Hamburger Buns
2 boxes Kraft Shells Deluxe Macaroni & Cheese
1 Pillsbury Brownie Mix
1 Box Special K Multi-Grain Snack Crackers
Fresh Cantaloupe
4 pk. Knorr Sides
2 pk. Oscar Myer hot dogs
1 box of Publix spaghetti noodles
1 bottle of Hunt’s Ketchup
2 pks. M&M
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TOTAL BEFORE SAVINGS: $122.83
TOTAL SAVINGS: $96.47
AFTER COUPONS & STORE SAVINGS
SUB-TOTAL : $21.54
TAX: $4.82
TOTAL: $26.36
PERCENTAGE OF SAVINGS: 79%
Friday, June 12, 2009
tonight June 12th at 5:30
Coupons Helping Families In Troubling Times
She's teamed up with Kasey Trenum and Kelly Thompson of Time2Save Coupons. With binders full of coupons, a grocery list, and a trip to the Publix in Ooltewah, the ladies were up to the challenge, and a chance to save Candace some money.
HOW MUCH DID WE HELP HER SAVE??
Thursday, June 11, 2009
We took Candace Goff, a friend of ours who hasn't attended our couponing workshops grocery shopping to see how much we could help her save.
you guys are so kind and hospitable!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Thank you to all the ladies that attended our workshop this weekend at Dallas Bay Baptist Church! We appreciated your kindness and hospitality so much. It was an honor to spend the weekend with you. We can't wait to hear about your $avings!!
To all of you that expressed an overwhelming interest in attending a Couponing 103 Drugstore Class, we are working on scheduling one soon.
An extra special thank you to Dallas Bay Baptist Church and Amy Phillips for inviting us to come.