January 2012

January 23, 2012

Big Fred Meyers, Target, and Michaels trip! AKA The Best Bargain Trip Ever.

Fred Meyer (Keizer/Braodway)

(2) Bandon cheese $4.99 with in add coupon

(2) Organic Fresh herbs marked down 99 cents each

Croissants $1.49 marked down

Organic Kefir-Free after coupon (reg $4.39)

(2) Motts Natural 33 cents each (after 1.50 off coupon)

(4) Mom’s Best Natural Cereal 50 ish cents a box after sale and coupons

(6) Balance Bars 17 ish cents after sale and coupons

(2) Kroger bandages $1 after in ad coupon

(8) Organic Pumpkin $1.50 a can.  We LOVE making pumpkin chocolate muffins with this stuff and this is a super price!

(2) Edge gel 1@ 99 cents and 1 at $1.49 (couponing mistake on the second one)

(3) Kids Winter gloves (for upcoming trip) $5.99 x2 and $3.99 (they were marked down and an additional 50% off)

Braggs Organic Apple Cider Vinegar $3 (the big size bottle) Great price!

(6) Towels $3.59 each. Marked down and then 50% off!

Store coupon savings $41.49. Manufacturer coupon savings $8.10. Total coupon savings $49.59

Things to check for here at Fred Meyer; clearance kids winter coats, gloves, etc an additional 50% off, clearance housewares (towles, rugs, bedding etc) and additional 50% off, the $5 off $10 Mega Event in grocery (Balance Bars, Moms Best, Edge,) and a the Bandon 2lb block for 4.99.

Target (Keizer)

(2) 264 ct Target baby wipes-$3.69 each after ($1 off a $3 or more Up&Up product) from target.com

Printer paper $$2.14 after coupon ($1 off a $3 or more Up&Up product) from target.com

(4) Method Dish Soap (3) at 99 cents and 1 at $1.99 (reg $3.99) after target AND manufacturers coupon

(3) Paper Towels FREE after $1 off Up and Up coupon on target.com (I think it is gone, but it might be back)

(2) Boys button down $3 (70% off)

Boys 3 piece set $7.80 (70% off) pants, vest, shirt.

Toddler Circo leggings $4 (sale this week). These are navy and white.

Womens Merona shirts 6o CENTS PEOPLE!!! (After $3 off Merona coupon)

Cherokee Sweater skirt $4.48 (70% off)

Cherokee Tights $1.50 (clearance) They even happen to match the skirt! Did not even notice it until I got home.

DUDE! THAT’S SOME GOOD STUFF!

Check for CLEARANCE EVERYWHERE! Tons even at 70% off.  They were marking things down around the store as I was shopping and it was like a dream! I don’t get out much people.  Sorry.

Go here to check out the Target coupons!

 

Michaels (Keizer)

There was no Michaels ad this week! Can you believe it??? BUT they had $2 grab bags.  The grab bag concept goes against just about every conviction I have, but they were HUGE and I could not resist.  This was at the Keizer Station store and there were quite a few more.  The lady even handed me a gorgeous wreath AND a very cool storage box to go with my grab bags that she found when she was getting rid of the last of the Christmas stuff.

Here is what was in the huge bags! Some of it was fairly worthless, but there was some totally cool stuff in there too! Have you ever seen so much stuff for $4?  It totally overwhelmed me, but I dealt with it right away and it is all stored,trashed, and organized.  There are some great things for the Littles to use for crafting too.

 

I want to give a shout out to Hubs for watching the kids (he had a glorious day off).  He even did school with the tots, worked on some of his stuff, did the dishes, fed them lunch and put them down for naps! Come ON?! He is just the best.

 

Wow! What a trip. I only do a big coupon trip like this every couple months.  It was so nice to have some time to do this yesterday!

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January 17, 2012

Schedule Time

"Maybe if we do this mom will start using a schedule"

"Maybe if we had a schedule we could do things like make bread more often?"

"Maybe she could put it in an awesome binder like ours? Nah...I bet she will just blog about it instead. That would be easier."

It is time to try and institute a schedule into our days.  I am sure we will stray from it here and there, but I think it will help our days have more purpose and organization.  I also think my house will thank me for it.  We have been improving in certain areas, but things still seem a bit chaotic at times (okay…a lot chaotic at times).  This should help a bit.

In case you don’t know us personally, I am a stay at home mama of 3 little ones.  We are slowly entering our homeschooling years.  The twins are 3 (almost 4) and our babe is 18 months.

The schedule only has a couple actual times on it.  It is more of an “order of operations” rather than a “schedule” I suppose.  I prefer to have it a bit more free-form and then make sure the main things like meals and naps occur at close to the same time everyday.

 

Basic schedule goal for M-F (exceptions based on the focus of the day and activities/visitors)

Breakfast for tots and I.

Read Proverbs to kids and work on a memory verse.

Clean up breakfast.

Go get little one when she wakes. Start a load while upstairs.

Nurse/feed little one.

Start school if she is happily eating in highchair and go as long as we can.

School (alphabet, writing, counting/sorting, art project, educational busy bags, flash cards etc.)

Clear her breakfast.

Get dressed with clothes I brought down after kids bed time the night before. Do this right after twins eat if little one is still sleeping.

Kids play in play area. I shower and switch laundry.

Small treat if they stayed in play area and played nicely.

Start preparing lunch at 11:55.

Eat lunch together.

1-1:30 Potty, pray, put Little Man down, Little Lady, and Sweet Baby.

Make our bed if there has not been a chance before.

Clean up any remaining lunch/kitchen mess.

Do devotions.

Check email etc.

Attempt nap if lack of sleep.

Do paper work stuff/work on project.

Cuddle with kids individually as they wake.

Give snack and let them watch shows for a bit.

Check laundry/cleaning.

4:00 Read books together

Kids play while I prepare for Hubs to come home and work on dinner if he is not cooking.

5:40ish Dinner

Cleanup

Daddy play with kids (while I sometimes work out)

Take any dirty clothes or things that need to go upstairs.

Baths if needed/get ready for bed.

Family worship time-Read Crossroads to Character, sing, read Bible. (Consider moving to right after dinner and try to find our “Truth and Grace” books).

Kids in bed by 8:00.

Bring down clothes for kids for the nest day.

Straighten up kitchen and catch up with Hubs.

 

Insert into day when appropriate.

Character quality flashcards. The kids LOVE these.

Children helping with chores-right now we are trying to teach joyful helpfulness and skills to complete chores.  I am hesitant to put them into the schedule.  I want to have the kids get excited about helping me throughout the day and teach them how to help (rather than assigning chores and having a specific time to do them).  As they get a bit older we will add this to the schedule.  Right now they know how to fold some clothes, vacuum with the light wt. vac on hard surfaces, scrub with a towel, pick up while focusing on one thing at a time (sometimes), lining up shoes by the door, gather dirty clothes and take to laundry room, and a few other things I forgot.

(More as I think of them)

 

Daily focus tasks

Monday-Coupon organization, look at ads, make lists.

Tuesday-Kids and I upstairs to do laundry and put anything clean away.

Wednesday-Bathrooms and garbage.

Thursday-Extra School or sometimes go see Great Grandma and Great Papa.

Friday-Errands (or flip flop with wed)

Saturday-Big projects, errands, and FUN!

Sunday-Church and planning for the week.

 

Do you use a schedule in your home?

 

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January 15, 2012

Costco Organic and Natural Food Finds and Prices.

You had me at "sprouted".

Updated 1-31-02

Costco on a Saturday morning…why not? We headed out the door and found our favorite store filled with sample hungry shoppers.  People complain about Costco on Saturdays, but it is really not all that bad.  After pushing a beast of a stroller through that store for years with the twins, I almost expect to not be able to navigate very smoothly.  But, it was no big thing with all registers open and parking for everyone.  In fact, the only thing that slowed us down on this trip…ME!  The shoppers (and my husband) must have thought I was crazy snapping pictures of price tags every few feet.  I heard my husband explain to one male shopper who questioned us, “She has a blog”.  I am not sure if that helped explain, or confirmed the fact that I am actually crazy.  Some people don’t get the “blog” thing.  Some people also don’t get having 3 kids 3 and under.  Call us crazy.

Here is a list of my findings. This list is not exhaustive.  Also remember that Costco’s stock changes quickly.  Sometimes an item will be carried for quite some time, and other times it is just making a brief appearance.

 

This price list is from the Salem Oregon store.  The reader tips are likely from a different store.

*= Updated price, new product, or confirmed price on recent trip.

Organic Products

Premium Gold Organic Flax Cold Milled 3lb $5.89 p. p. lb 1.149

Wholesome Sweeteners Organic Sugar 10lb $11.40 p. p. lb 1.149

Bob’s Red Mill Organic While Wheat Flour 25lbs $13.49 p. p. lb .540

Ancient Grains Granola with Almonds $6.95  p. p. oz .204

Natures Path Organic Flax Plus Pumpkin Granola Cereal 35.3 oz $6.99 price per oz .198

Nature’s Path Organic Hot Cereal 32 count $8.99

Coaches Oats Whole Grain Pancake Mix 64oz $7.49 (Stock up! This might be the last shipment)

Truroots Organic Quinoa 4lbs $9.97

Truroots Organic Sprouted Bean Medley 3lbs $9.99

Truroots Organic Sprouted Grain medley 3lbs $8.99

Organic Indian Brown Basmati Rice 10lb bag $8.99 p. p. lb .899

Lundberg Organic Short Grain Brown Rice 12lb bag for $12.99 p. p. lb 1.083

Sunwest Organic Harvest Medley Rice 3.2lb tub (brown rice, wild rice, sweet brown rice and red rice) $8.99 (reader tip)

Kirkland Signature Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1.5 liter $10.99 p. p. liter 7.327

*Sun-Maid Organic Raisins 2/2lb $7.79

Tree Top Organic Applesauce 36/4oz cups $9.99

Kirkland Organic Salsa (2) 38 oz  $7.75

S&W Organic Italian Stewed Tomatoes (8) 14.5 oz cans $7.69 p. p. can .961

S&W Organic Diced Tomatoes (8) 14.5 oz cans $7.69 p. p. can .066

S&W Organic Tomato Sauce (12) 15 0z $7.69

S&W Organic Tomato Paste (12) 6 oz $6.39

Kirkland Organic Chicken Stock (6) 32 oz $10.99

Pacific Organic Creamy Tomato Soup (6) 32 oz $10.95

Amy’s Kitchen Organic Lentil/Minestrone Soup (8) 14.5 oz $11.99

Amy’s Kitchen Organic Medium Chili (6) 14.7 oz $11.79 (Stock up if you like it. Might be last shipment)

*Organic Petite Peas 5lbs for $5.89 $1.179 p. p. (they also have organic corn and green beans that I will get the price for next time)

*Organic Apples (new crop) $1.34-ish a pound

*Organic Spring Mix Lettuce 1 lb $3.99 (updated price)

*Organic Baby Spinach 1lb $3.99

*Organic Caesar Salad Kit 1lb $4.29

*Organic Brocollette 2lb $5.79

*Organic Peel Carrots Snack Pack 24/2.5oz bags $6.49

*Organic Peeled Carrots 5lbs $5.29

*Organic Cello Carrots US#1 10lb $5.99

*Organic Sliced Apples 8/6oz bags $5.99

*Organic Tortilla Chips 40 oz $4.49  -price per oz .112

Dave’s Killer Bread Organic  “Good Seed” or “21 Whole Grains”  2 loaf pack $6.99

Hannah Organic Classic Hummus 32 oz $5.99 (did not see at Salem OR store this trip)

*Kirkland Organic Low Fat Milk 2 gallon pack $9.99 (new price)

*Kirkland Organic Butter 2/1 lb quarters $7.99 -p. p. lb 3.995 (new higher price)

Organic Eggs 18 pack for $4.79 (reader tip. not available at my store)

*Brown Omega large grade A eggs 18 ct $3.79

*Sambazon Organic Acai Juice 2/32oz $9.99

Made In Nature Organic Black Mission Figs 32 oz $7.99

 

Natural Products

*Pirates Booty Aged White Cheddar 16 oz $5.29

*Riceworks Sweet Chilli Rice Crisp 20 ox $5.99

*Stretch Island Natural Fruit 48 ct. $10.65

*Kettle Baked Salt & Pepper Chips 12 oz $3.99

*Kettle Krinkle Cut Chip 32 oz $4.49

*Food Should Taste Good Multigrain Tortilla Chips 24 oz $6.29 price per oz .262

*Stacy’s Pita Chips 28 oz $5.79  p.p oz .207

*Nature Valley Crunchy Multigrain Chip 20 oz $5.99

Milton’s Multigrain Muffins 12 ct $3.79 (We love these)

Bandon Med Cheddar 2.5 lbs $6.55

Tillamook Med Cheddar 5 lb $15.89 p. p. lb 3.178

Fage Yogurt 35oz $5.19 (reader tip)

*Annie’s Homegrown Bunny Snacks 36/1oz $10.99

*Kashi TLC Bars Trail Mix 30 ct $11.79 price per each .393

*Odwalla Superfood 2/32 oz bottles $5.75

*Odwalla Variety Pack 10 ct 12 oz bottles. 13.99

Kirkland 100% Maple Syrup 32oz $11.99 (price drop I believe)

Maranatha Natural Almond Butter 26 oz $5.79

Busy Bee 100% Pure Clover Honey 6lbs 13.99 p. p. oz 146

Rodelle Whole Vanilla Bean 10ct $11.99

 

I am trying to slowly price everything we regularly buy.  I was excited to have the chance to get this list together.  Hope this helps you with your shopping!

 

If you have spotted any organic or natural foods at Costco recently and know the prices leave a comment with your item name, size, price, and store location if possible.  and I will add it!

Thanks to readers who contributed a price: Kristin Elaine and Kayla

 

I am linking up with Raising Homemakers and Woman Living Well today! Check out the other amazing post people are sharing!

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January 12, 2012

Works For Us-Coffee Filters as Bowls

As much as I love the cheap and colorful Ikea bowls (that are supposedly BPA free), I am quite simply drowning in them.  By the end of the day the sink is FULL and between all 3 kiddos we have gone through a pile of them.  Yesterday we did our coffee filter craft again and I was reminded of a trick my mom used to use with us.  Use them for easy disposable snack bowls!  They are dirt cheap, have just the right shape, and can wad up miraculously small.  Over the years we have moved away from quite a few disposable items, but I will let these pass.

Happy Thursday y’all!

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January 5, 2012

Our Arts and Crafts Supply Stash

Fingers, paint, paper.

Since I am always curious to know how other people do things and what they use with their little ones, I thought I would share what art supplies we have and enjoy.

Here is our basic stash that has slowly accumulated over time (along with an affordable source if applicable). I have included the things we use on a fairly regular basis.  We have some other odds and ends, but these are our main supplies.

 

  • Watercolor paints- Purchased during back to school time
  • Paint with water book
  • Tempera type paint- Ikea
  • Paint brushes- Ikea and art store clearance
  • Oil paints-purchased at a local art store with a Groupon
  • Finger paint and paper (paper on clearance at local art store)
  • Couple canvases-Local art store sale or Michaels with coupon
  • Spray bottle of water (for blurring paint and markers)
  • Coloring books
  • Coloring Crayons-Back to school
  • Colored pencils-Back to school
  • Multi colored paper-Ikea (colored regular paper) or sometimes Costco (construction type)
  • White paper
  • Roll of big paper-Ikea
  • Large circle hole punch (great for faces, gift tags, garlands, etc)-Craft store with half off coupon
  • Markers(Washable, regular, and Sharpie). -Back to school for kid ones and Costco for Sharpies.
  • Kid scissors-Back to school
  • Tape-Christmas or back to school
  • Glue sticks-Back to school
  • Stickers (The kids like to create bodies around the little smiley face stickers)-We like to get stickers at Learning Palace
  • Q-Tips-(for painting or paint with water books)-Drug store sale
  • Coffee filters (Usually for coloring in with markers and spraying with water)

 

Future purchases or birthday gifts they will be getting:

  • Water color pencils
  • Do-a-Dot paint (like Bingo daubers)-Michales with 50% off coupon (Thanks Lisa for the tip!)
  • Some sort of clay

What are your favorite arts and crafts supplies to use with your little ones?

 

 

 

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January 3, 2012

Laundry Basket Dressers

 

The Hubs has been working hard making my dreams come true the past few days.  After a trip to Home Depot he had the supplies to make 3 storage systems for laundry baskets.  I have seen these called “Laundry Basket Dressers” and have not been able to think up a cuter name.  The only thing better than one really cool laundry-basket-holder-thingy is …three!  One would not have done us much good.  We have LOTS of laundry around here and I am a bit compulsive about my numerous categories.

Here are some basic iPhone pictures to give you an idea of the process.

This sweet girl was so thrilled to help Daddy that she was on a high for hours after.

Little man testing out the “elevator” as they liked to call them.

Here is the finished dresser without the baskets and before it was painted.

With baskets…

Here is the one that is going in our room.  We did not want to buy paint for this project so we just used colors we had.  The ones for the laundry room are a soft green (but not as soft as it looks in the last picture) and the one for our room is a bit deeper green.

Here are both beasts we squeezed into our laundry room right after Hubs carried them up.

Now instead of having a huge pile of laundry on the floor in my laundry room and digging through it each time I start a load, I can categorize it perfectly and when the basket fills up I know it is time to do that load.  The set in our room will likely be used for clean laundry (per hubbys request).  Since things rarely all get folded and put away immediately, this will be a nice clean place for it to await its next home.  Maybe someday I will go into more detail about my laundry process (I won’t call it a “system” because I have in no way mastered the laundry beast around here).  I have found a couple things that save me some time…and a few things that don’t save time but do save wear and tear on our clothes and money.

The main thing we changed from other designs we found on the web was making them for the bigger laundry baskets.  I did not see a purpose in creating storage for baskets that would not really hold a full load of laundry.  The only downside is that by making them this size they really can not be stacked on top of each other and easily accessed.  They pretty much have to go side by side.  He also left a gap at the top of each basket so that things could be thrown in without having to pull the basket out every time.

Here are some basics

  • Laundry baskets-Sterilite 2 bushel, shiny tan colored. Found Walmart for $8.99 each (regular price…I know.  Kinda killed a little part of me to pay for 9 regular priced laundry baskets.  Actually the lady did not charge us for the first 3 we bought….when we went back to look for 6 more they only had 5 and we had her charge us for the first 3 too…and we still need 1 because they did not have enough.  Did you follow that?)
  • Wood for all 3 cost about $64.  He used (2) sheets 3/4″ plywood for the top, sides, and bottom.  (1) sheet of 1/4″  plywood for the backs.  For the rails that hold up the baskets he used (4) 8 foot  2×2′s.
  • After be built them he sanded, primed, and painted with one good coat.  By rolling on where you can you will be able to paint them faster and get a smoother coat.  You can also use wood filler after sanding and before painting to get a more finished look on your plywood.
  • Tools and supplies used-wood, circular saw, drill, sander, level, 2 inch wood screws, 1/4inch screws for the back, wood filler, primer (if you have it), paint, paint brushes and roller.

I am sure I totally left something out.  Just wanted to get this post up for people who were curious to see what these looked like.  Let me know if you have any questions.  I will try to get Hubs to provide me with some more detailed dimensions for this project.  Maybe even some fancier pictures of the finished product.

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