We love Baskin Robbins at our house. It's a definite after-baseball-practice treat. In fact, my oldest son has decided that he should get a cone after every game in which he gets someone out. I don't bother arguing with him, since it means I get ice … [Read more...]
Coupons are only for junk food.
This is part 3 in my series on coupon misconceptions. Previously, I wrote about the erroneous assumptions that buying the store brand and shopping at Costco are cheaper than shopping with coupons. Today, I want to look at the very common … [Read more...]
Organic Milk on Sale at Target: Horizon Costs Less than Store Brand
Remember last week when I said that shopping on sale with coupons can net you a lower out of pocket price than buying the store brand? Well here is a great example of that. Target has organic milk on sale this week. Horizon brand is $3.34 for 1/2 … [Read more...]
Myth: It’s cheaper to shop at Costco than to Use Coupons.
Last week, I started a little series here at Kosher on a Budget about some of the misconceptions surrounding coupon usage. The first one I addressed is that it's not worth it to use coupons, since the store-brand is cheaper. Not true! At least, not … [Read more...]
$10 at Whole Foods & Whole Grain Hamburger Buns for $.99: TODAY ONLY
I stopped by Whole Foods today to pick up some more of their Stonyfield yogurts, which are still on sale 2/$1. While there, I came across a today-only special that I just had to run home and tell you all about: $.99 for 8 whole grain hamburger or hot … [Read more...]
It’s cheaper to just buy generic.
That's what a lot of people think -- and it's a typical excuse for not using coupons. But it's actually not true. There is an art to using coupons. I wouldn't have believed it when I started doing this whole save-money-on-my-food-budget thing two … [Read more...]
















