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RockStarMommies: Extreme Couponing with Amanda Cox

30 Thursday Jun 2011

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Coupons, Extreme Couponing, Grocery Smarts, Las Vegas, Savings

So you’ve seen the Extreme Couponing show on TLC, you’re amazed (or disgusted) at what people can and will buy for free or nearly free and you wonder if it is even possible in Las Vegas to use coupons to replicate some extreme savings like these new found crazy grocerystore celebrities.  You also don’t want to spend 30+ hours a week scouring the Internet looking for deals like they do on the show, right?  Don’t worry my new couponing friends, in Las Vegas it is so much easier to know if items are a good deal, if there’s a coupon for an item, and where to find this so called money saving coupon!  Oh, and you don’t just have to buy boxed processed food by the truck load to get a good deal.  I’m going to tell you all about the GrocerySmarts way of couponing so you can understand all about the wonderful world of coupons.  And, if you really start to like this couponing thing you can host a Grocery Smarts FREE in home class where I come and share all this info and more with you and your friends! Who doesn’t want to learn how to save money at the grocery store now a days?

Grocery Smart-Amanda shows off her savings spree!

First things first- Nearly every type of item goes on sale to the rock
bottom low price once every 3 months: Think items such as diapers, tortillas, toilet paper, shredded cheese, pasta noodles, body wash, laundry soap, sandwich baggies, etc.  When you use a coupon to buy these items when
they are at that rock bottom low price you really can save tons of
money and get items for free or nearly free.  The biggest mistake with
coupons that people make is to clip them and hurry to the store to use
them.  You are saving money, but you’re not using the coupon at the
right time.  For example, if dishwasher tabs are regularly $5.00 and I use a coupon worth $2.50 off then my total will be $2.50.  Not bad, BUT if I wait
until the dishwasher tabs go on sale to the rock bottom low price of
$3.00 and then use my coupon worth $2.50 then I will only spend 50
cents for a box of dishwasher tabs!  50 cents.  I can wash my dishes
for a month and it will cost me 50 cents!!

Second-Coupons are currency: You pay for groceries with coupons as if they were dollar bills!  Coupons help to save you money AND did you know
that stores make money when you use coupons?  Stores earn the value
listed on the coupon PLUS 8 cents for each coupon redeemed at their
store.  So you save money using coupons and stores make money from
accepting coupons.  It’s a win-win situation!

Are you getting excited about understanding the right way to use a coupon?
Let’s talk about where to find coupons:  The best place to find
coupons are in the booklet of coupons (called inserts in the coupon
world) that come to you in the newspaper or your mailbox.

  • SS = Smart Source inserts (comes in the Sunday newspaper bundled in with the retail store ads)
  • RP = Red Plum (comes in your weekly junk mail usually Tuesday or Wednesday along with the grocery store weekly ads)
  • PG = Procter and Gamble (comes once a month in your junk mail along with the Red Plum insert)
  • GM = General Mills (comes a few times a year along with the Smart Source insert in the Sunday newspaper)

Couponers don’t pay full price for anything, newspapers included!  You can start a deeply discounted subscription online at http://lvgrocerysmarts.com/newspaper-subscriptions/ and pay as little
as 90 cents a week when you break it down to the price per paper.  The
news stand price is $3.00 for each Sunday paper so starting a
subscription and adding on additional Sunday Only papers really is a
money saver!!  You will recoup the cost by using coupons on your
grocery trips in no time!  Coupons do take the major holidays off so
there won’t be any coupon inserts in the papers on Sunday, July 3rd!

Keep these inserts whole and notice on the spine of each insert is a
date in really small print.  Write the date found on the spine of the
insert on the top front of that insert using a Sharpie or dark pen.
File these inserts either by type (all SS inserts filed together, RP
together, PG filed together, GM  filed together) or in sheet
protectors in a binder with the newer inserts being filed in the back.
Notice how we aren’t even looking through the inserts or cutting a
thing?  It’s okay!  We’ll get to the cutting part soon!

Remember at the beginning of this post we talked about items going on
sale to the rock bottom low price once every 3 months and you wondered
how you could know if items were at that rock bottom low price?  Well
the free website www.grocerysmarts.com keeps track of sale cycles at
each store and lets you know if the sale price is truly a rock bottom
low price by rating the sale price with a 5 star system.

  • 5 red stars=the item is at the rock bottom low price so go stock up on it.
  • 4 red stars= a low price as well so go get it if you need it.
  • 3 red stars= an okay price, but you can pay less for this item at another store.

We take those weekly store flyers that come each week in your junk mail and we convert them into a spreadsheet form.  So here’s what to do:

  1. Go to www.grocerysmarts.com
  2. Enter in the Nevada passport on the right: g89jac (this gets you to the Nevada stores and deals)
  3. Bookmark this page so you don’t have to enter the passport each time you visit this site
  4. Select a store from the drop down menu (I really like Smith’s)
  5. Look for the red stars to know if an item is a red hot stock up price AND look in the coupon index section to you if there’s a coupon available to sweeten the deal.  (Remember those SS, RP, PG, and GM codes for the inserts and how we wrote the date on the front of each insert?  Well now you can go directly to the insert that has the coupon you need and clip only the coupons you will use for your shopping trip).
  6. What you are looking at is a customizable grocery list that you can print off and take to the store!  Hint- USE THE BUTTONS:
  7. -Click the START button at the top right, this enables you to click on any line you want to highlight it.

    -Click the SHRINK button to hide everything you haven’t highlighted.  Be careful what you hide, you may need that info. (If you click UNSHRINK, you can adjust without starting over!)

    -To instantly highlight all the **** (4 star) and ***** (5 star)
    items, click START, then click the single red star above “Stock upscale”.

    – Type in any additional items you need at the bottom

    – Click the PRINT NOW button to print off your grocery list, complete with prices, coupons to match up with the sale items you want to buy, and any additional items you typed in.

There is a 1 page printable direction sheet here:  http://grocerysmarts.com/graphics/g89jac.pdf

(And, there is an app for that- it’s called Grocery Smarts Lite to use on your smart phone!)

Pretty easy, right?  If you would like to learn more (yes, there is
more!) then come to a free coupon class or host one for your friends,
family, co workers, and neighbors!  It’s a 90 minute totally free
class where you can earn a special treat to help you stay organized in
your couponing adventure, grocery store gift cards, and some advanced
couponing tips to use at the drug stores.

Follow me on Facebook, or we may just meet up in the store
if you shop near midnight, too!  Feel free to ask questions, share some deals you found, and help support one another as we all try to save some money in these difficult times.

RockStarMommies: Amanda Cox- Extreme Couponing

27 Monday Jun 2011

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Coupons, Extreme Couponing, Las Vegas, LV Grocery Smarts, RockStarMommies

I just had to.  I had to do it.  I had to recruit an Extreme Couponer to guest post on my site.  With four mouths to feed, and two of them having to eat the most expensive food in the world right now (yes, I’m convinced formula, at least at the rate these two eat, is just as expensive as 1oz of the Golden Osetra I indulged in a few months ago!), coupons are a necessity in my household.  I’ve clipped, I’ve “liked” and “joined” websites and Facebook pages, but I just don’t get the whole process.  I needed someone to actually sit down with me and show me how, step by step, to save big dollars.

Amanda Cox is a certified Grocery Smarts Instructor who leads FREE courses on extreme couponing, right here in Las Vegas and Henderson.  Why miss the chance to jump at that opportunity to learn how to save?  We met via our Vegas Mommy’s Facebook Page.  She was born and raised in Las Vegas, and she is our RockStarMommy of the Week!

Hi Vegas Mommies!

I’m Amanda the LV Coupon Geek!  I teach FREE coupon classes all around
town and can get people set up with Sunday only newspaper
subscriptions (to get the coupons) to help save you money!

A little about my family:
I grew up in Las Vegas (go Western Warriors!) and would often help my
mom clip coupons for items we thought we would use only to have those
coupons expire or get lost before we even made it to the store.   I
grew up believing that store brands would always be cheaper than name
brands, too.

I met my hubby during our senior year of high school, but we didn’t get married until 5 years later.  He was so excited that I could cook a homemade
meal, and use coupons to save us money.  His family basically had a list of 7 of their favorite restaurants and would rotate the take out/ to
go menus each week, picking a different dinner spot each night.  It
was quite a dinner revolution at our house that first year of
marriage- eat out or cook something from scratch.  I was a teacher and
he was self-employed, we could afford to eat out if we wanted so we did!

Fast forward to now:
I’ve been married for 7 years (eternity to go) and we have 3 kiddos. I
stay at home while dear hubby goes to work.  The
days of eating out, impulse buying, splurging on clothes, and buying
everything from the big box warehouse store because it is convenient
is totally over.

I’m here to tell you that times are a changing!  Not only is the
economy changing, but how you can save money is also changing, and
this change is for the better.  Just when you don’t think you can
pinch any more pennies I assure you that your grocery budget can
budge!  Coupons are like currency and can help you pay for your
groceries.  The days of clipping coupons only to have them expire or
get lost at the bottom of your bag are over.  And, if you’ve watched
those extreme shoppers on tv I’m here to reassure you that you don’t
need 20+ hours a week to scour the internet for deals!

I am a certified Grocery Smarts Instructor who will be sharing with
you the following tips and tricks to get started with coupons:

  • how to interpret coupons
  • where to find coupons
  • how to organize and save time by using coupons

Most importantly I will tell you how to use coupons effectively to get items for FREE and close to FREE just like those shoppers on tv!  You don’t have to be extreme to save money at the store.  Stay tuned for my upcoming post, right here on Inside the Mind of a RockStarMom.

Until then, visit her Facebook page for more info on Daily Deals!

The Greatest Show on Earth: Paul McCartney Live from Vegas

12 Sunday Jun 2011

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entertainment, Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Love, MGM, Paul McCartney, the Beatles, Yoko Ono

When the house lights went black and the stage lights flooded the audience, my mom looked at me glassy-eyed and said, “This will be the best concert you will ever see.”

I have to admit, when my husband came into our bedroom this morning at 9am and said to me, “Your mom has tickets to Paul McCartney tonight and she wants you to go with her.  The show starts at 7:00.”  All I could think of was how exhausted I was, how I wasn’t sure I would be able to peel my fatigued body off the bed in time to make it (I had just ran 5 miles at 5am), and how I didn’t have a babysitter.  On the other hand, I knew how important this concert was to her.

When I think of all the really great concerts I have been to, and I have been to some pretty amazing concerts, most of the ones in my top 10 are concerts I’ve attended with my mother:  Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, the Eagles, Don Henley, Fleetwood Mac, and a personal favorite, Madonna.  For Madonna, she even went as far as to buy them almost a year out from a ticket broker because they were sold out before they went on sale.  At each of these concerts, she took my sister, brother and me, creating lifelong memories for all of us.  If it wasn’t a concert, it was a Broadway musical.  Music has always been a constant theme in her life.  I swear, she has a different theme song for every day.  She has a Soundtrack to her life.  I know this because she has already requested songs for her funeral.   She has shared this love of music with my siblings and I, and we have passed it on to our own kids.  The Beatles, for as long as I can remember, have been her all time, most favorite group ever.  The Paul McCartney tickets were meant to be shared with my brother, sister and me.  After she saw him the last time, she told us that the next time he comes to Vegas, she was taking us to see the concert of a lifetime.  So when my brother couldn’t get out of work, and my sister bailed the morning of, I knew there was so way out. Fortunately, my on-call babysitter is in nursing school, and needs the money, so I can pretty much bet on her being available, even at a moment’s notice.

With every ounce of energy I had, and 15 minutes to take a shower, find something to wear, straighten out my hair and plaster on make-up, I made it out the door and down to the Strip with my mom in the car like a giddy little teen-ager.  And, she wasn’t the only one.  When we finally made it to the MGM Grand (no thanks to the jacked up construction on the I-15/Trop exit), and started walking through the Floor Entrance of the Grand Garden Arena, immediately, I felt a sense of instability.  As I looked around, I thought, how dangerous could this be?  It’s a Paul McCartney concert.  The average age of the concert goers are like 65…harmless.  But as I was trying to make my way through the crowd to the security guard taking the floor seat tickets, a huge group of Baby Boomers walked in, all wearing “I {heart} Paul” buttons.  For some reason, I felt panicked like they were all going to bum-rush the security guard to try to get to the floor seats.  For a minute, I was right, until the security guard called over back-up and the group was ushered up the escalator to a separate entrance.

Paul's Still Got It!

All I could think of were those teeny-boppers from the early 60’s fainting and screaming out the names of all the Beatles, and how that fanatic energy still hasn’t left this aging crowd.  You could feel it all night long, but the funny thing, or I should say, the really, very cool thing was that, it wasn’t just the aging Baby Boomers rocking out to the show.  It truly was an audience of every generation.  In the front row, the cameras scanned a young boy with his dad, about 5 or 6 years old, singing and dancing.  In front of me, two twenty-somethings on a date.  I, personally, was there with my 60-ish mother-in-law, and my aunt and mom, both in their mid-50’s.  As I was walking out to the lobby during “Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band,” a pre-teen was singing along, word for word.  And when Paul belted out cultural hits like “Let It Be,”  and “Give Peace a Chance,” there was no age barrier as we all swayed our arms to the music, some holding posters with the words and others just sharing peace signs.  We all felt it.  It was totally groovy, man.

It happened to also be the 5th Anniversary of the Cirque du Soliel show, Love, based on the music of the Beatles.  I’m sure it wasn’t a coincidence, but we were all lucky to have been apart of the next amazing thing that happened.  Several minutes before the lights went out, the crowd all stood and awed at the Beatles’ families including,  Olivia Harrison, Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon, being ushered into the section right diagonal from us.  I felt like pages from my Rock-n-Roll history book were being written as I stood there.

I had been to Grateful Dead concerts before and been witness to Deadheads working to recreate what it was like to be apart of the 60’s, but the nostalgia, the words, the meaning, the history…what it meant then, what it means now…no drugs could have taken you back to that place like Paul McCartney did with his music tonight.  It was an emotional journey through time, and you could see and feel people reliving the past right there in the concert space.  I even found myself getting choked up at times during this musical masterpiece.  I cannot even begin to wrap my head around what the Beatles music meant for a generation who was fighting so hard to create so many of the freedoms we now celebrate today.  It even cost the Beatles a brother. With the presence of Yoko in the arena, when McCartney sang, “Hey Jude,” you could feel the crowd want to burst out in tears.

When I was at the concert, I was so inspired to write a light-hearted, funny post about my crappy pictures and videos I pirated, and the weirdo sitting in front of us (you can still see all of this on my FaceBook page), but by the end of the concert, I knew I couldn’t do that.  Paul McCartney really deserves more than that, but my writing can’t do tonight enough justice.  So, I’ll go back to focusing on the person who it really was about for me.  My mom.  Sitting only 10 rows away from the stage, all night long I wanted to scream out, “Paul!  My mom is your biggest fan!” in between sets when the music faded out, when he would be sure to hear me.  I was too chicken.

My RockStarMom rocking out with me at Paul McCartney

As we loaded back into the car, again, giddy with the same excitement, she couldn’t help herself when she blurted out, “Did I tell you?  Did I tell you that was going to be the best concert you have ever seen in your life?”  And, you know what.  She was right.

 

To visit my photo gallery from the Paul McCartney concert at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, check out my FaceBook page.  I could not upload video that did not include me or a friend, so if you want to see my crappy videos shot from my iPhone, check out my YouTube Channel.

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