Albertsons
Farmland Roll Sausage $1.00
USE: Farmland Link or Roll Breakfast Sausage $1/1 (10-31-08) RP-8/10
Final Price: FREE
Glade Aerosol 10 for $10
USE: Glade Spray, any Buy 1 Get 1 FREE up to $1.75 (9-13-08) SS-8/3
Final Price: 2 for $1.00
Scott Extra Soft 4 pk 10 for $10
USE: Scott Extra Soft Bath Tissue, 4-pack or larger .75/1 (9-7-08 ) SS-7/27 (or $1/1 in Tucson)
Printable $1/1 @ http://www.scottbrand.com/us/offers/coupon/index.asp
Final Price: FREE - .25
Mt. Olive Relish 10 for $10
USE: Mt. Olive Pickles, Peppers and Relish, any .75/1 (9-14-08) SS-8/17
Final Price: .25
1/2 gallon Milk 1.00 ea (no limit listed)--remember, you can freeze these!
Bananas .39lb
Quaker Promo (buy 7 products, save $3):
Quaker Granola Bars 2 for $3 ($1.07ea wyb 7)
USE: Quaker Chewy Granola Bars or Granola Bites, any boxes .75/2 (9-30-08) SS3-8/10
Final Price: 2/$1.39 (when you buy in multiples of 7)
Quaker Instant Oatmeal
USE: Quaker Instant Oatmeal $1/1 printable @ QuakerOatmeal.com
Final Price: .24 after coupon & Quaker promotion requirements met
Quaker Sweet and Salty Granola Bars 2 for $3 ($1.07 ea wyb 7)
USE: Printable $1/1 HERE
Final Price: .07 ea (when you buy in multiples of 7)
Quaker Simple Harvest Oatmeal 3 for $5 ($1.24 ea wyb 7)
USE: Printable $1/1 HERE (right product for coupon?)
Final Price: .24 ea (when you buy in multiples of 7)
Quaker Simple Harvest Granola Bars 2 for $4 ($1.57 ea wyb 7)
USE: Printable $1/1 HERE
Final Price: .57 ea (when you buy in multiples of 7)
Bashas
Bar’S Meat Bologna or Franks 10 for $10
USE: Possible Printable .25/1 @ www.bar-s.com
Final Price: .50
Powerade Drinks .79
USE: Powerade or Powerade Zero, 20 or 32 oz. bottle .75/1 (10-31-08) SS-6/8
Powerade or Powerade Zero, 20 oz. or 32 oz. bottle $1/1 (11-30-08) SS-7/13
Final Price: FREE
Holsum Sandwich Bread 2 for $3
USE: Holsum Sandwich Bread 24oz .55/1 (12-31-08) RP-8/24
Final Price: .50
Fry's
Bounty Basic Paper Towel 10 for $10
USE: Bounty, any .25/1 (9-30-08) P&G-8/31 (right coupon?)
Final Price: .50
Kleenex .88
USE: Kleenex Tissue, any .50/3 or (1) Bundle Pack (9-30-08) SS-8/3
Final Price: .54ea
Cottonelle 4-pack Toilet Paper - reports that these are .99 - $1.36 everyday price at some Frys
USE: Cottonelle Toilet Paper, any 4-pack or larger .50/1 (9-20-08) SS-8/24
Final Price: FREE - .36
ORGANIC Red Seedless Grapes .77lb
Milk gallon 1.99 ea (limit 2)--My store has the 1/2 gallons for $1 through September, check your store.
Safeway
Kellogg's Cereal (Rice Krispies 12oz, Froot Loops 12.2oz, Cocoa Krispies 16.5oz or Apple Jacks 12.2oz) $2.49 ea (save $5 instantly wyb 5 = $1.49 ea)
USE: Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, Frosted Flakes Gold, Froot Loops, Corn Pops, Apple Jacks or Cocoa Krispies Cereals, any flavor 10 oz. or larger $1/2 (9-14-08) KLG-8/3
FORM Kellogg's 2008 Fuel for School $10 Rebate Offer (9-30-08) KLG-8/3 (must buy 10 on same receipt to qualify)
Final Price: .99 ea and possible rebate
Green Seedless Grapes .77lb (Saturday and Sunday only)
Cantaloupe .99 ea
Lucerne gallon Milk 1.99 ea (limit 1)
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Hi I saw that you say you can freeze the 1/2 gallons of milk. Do you know how long it keeps once you defrost it? Thanks and Thank you so much for all that you do on this blog. My sister in law told me about your blog and I check it on a regular basis. :-)
Hi and welcome!! The milk keeps about as long as it would keep if it was not frozen. We go through milk pretty quickly so I haven't really tested this--we've never had a problem with it going bad. It does take a long time to defrost, though. I usually just leave it on the counter overnight and it still has ice in it in the morning. Then I stick it in the fridge. Hope that helps!
By the way, you can freeze gallon milk too--it just takes forever to defrost!
Some people like to pour a little milk out before they freeze it because it does expand. I just stick mine in the freezer how they are and I've never had a problem.
Thank you so much for the info.
Allison, I have been checking your site for about three months now! Thank you so much for all of your hard work! I noticed something this week that I thought could be useful. I live in Goodyear, but work in Tempe. Every week, one of my co-workers leaves the sale ads for all to see. I noticed that this past week's Fry's ad was different from what I received at home. One instance was 1/2 gallon milk for $.88 and 93% ground beef for $1.79/ lb. And the Tempe one didn't mention the double and triple coupons. Is this typical?
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