Frugal Food Allergy Living: Shop Grocery Ads

How to Shop Grocery Ads Like a Pro

 

In case you missed it, you can read the first post, Food Allergies and Budgets, from this guest post series.  You can read more on the subject of food allergies at The Willing Cook, including budget & cooking tips, recipes, personal stories and more.

 

Frugal Food Allergy Living

Last week, I asked the question of whether it is possible to be frugal and have food allergies? When faced with the reality of “specialty” foods, how can you possibly stick to a strict budget?  Today, we start breaking down the brief list of how you can begin and stick to a food allergy budget.  Of course, none of these suggestions are specific to food allergy shoppers.  They are great tips for everyone to follow.  However, if you find that you are having a hard time keeping a budget as you incorporate food allergies into your life, these suggestions are a great place to start.

 

On the initial list of how to have food allergies and a budget was “Shop the Grocery Ads.”

As soon as the week’s ads come out, take 15 minutes to find the best deals.  Circle each item or write it down and indicate if you have a coupon for it.  Try to minimize buying non-sale items.

Where to Shop the Grocery Ads:

  • Many cities deliver paper copies of the grocery ads at the end of each week for the upcoming week’s sales.  If this is not the case where you live, almost all grocery stores have websites where they publish their ads the first day the sales start.
  • In many cases, you can do a google search, such as “Meijer grocery ad June 12” and come up with a number of websites or coupon blogs that have the deals listed for you.  You will find a variety of features on these blogs, including customized printable grocery list, coupon match-ups, and more.  Some blogs that I suggest are EmbracingBeauty, Money Saving MomSouthern SaversFaithful Provisions, and Happy Homemaker Cindy (note: some of these sites are region-specific).
  • The best deal on certain products may not be in a store at all.  I have heard from a number of people that Amazon has some good deals (they rotate) on allergy-friendly foods, especially if you use the “subscribe & save” feature.  I have not personally bought allergy foods from amazon as I have always found better deals at my local stores, but it may be a good choice for people with few local store options.
  • Along with Amazon, there are many other online stores that sell organic or allergy-friendly foods.  Saving Naturally is a great source for the best deals on a variety of these type of stores, including the Amazon deals.

How to Shop the Grocery Ads:

  1. Once you have located the grocery ads (either paper copy or online source), start scouring the ads for products that you use or buy frequently.
  2. Circle the items that are a good price and indicate how many of that item you will purchase.*
  3. Look through your stash of coupons (we will discuss coupons next week) and match-up what you have with what items you have circled.  If using an online coupon source, print out any available coupons that match your selections.
  4. Organize your coupons according to number, type and store.  This really helps with the amount of time you spend in the store, especially if you are fortunate to have kids in tow.
  5. In some cases, there might be a coupon code available for online stores.  Do searches for these codes as you might be able to get a percentage off your total or free shipping.

Learning to Shop the Grocery Ads:

  • After repeat exposure to the grocery ads over time, you will start to see a cycle.  Every few months, stores cycle through their product deals.  If you find a good deal on a particular item, try to stock up on it until the next cycle.
  • You will also start noticing what really is a good sale and what can wait for a better price.*
  • If comparing between multiple stores, you may see deals rotate on opposite weeks as they compete for your business.
  • Once you begin your shopping, it is very important that you stick to your list and the grocery ads.  This is the only way you will stay on your budget, especially if you’re “prone to wander.”

*Note: Grocery prices are on the rise, so a current price may or may not be the best you are going to get.  It’s the risk you take in buying now or waiting.  If it appears to be the rock-bottom price, see if your budget will allow you to stock up.

 

Have I missed anything from you seasoned food allergy budget shoppers?

Up next week: Frugal Food Allergy Living: Use Coupons

 

Arby’s: Buy One, Get One Free Jamocha Oreo Shake Coupon

Arbys Jamocha

Print a coupon for a free Jamocha Oreo Shake at Arby’s when you purchase another Jamocha Oreo Shake.  Yum!

Thanks, Moms By Heart!

Mini Brownie Cheesecake Tart Recipe

Brownie Cheesecake Tarts

I am drooling over this recipe for Mini Brownie Cheesecake Tarts!  This sweet recipe is courtesy of Simply This, That, & The Other.

In case you missed it, she also has a yummy Blueberry Lemon Scone recipe that I featured last week.

Eggs Be Deviled!

Deviled Eggs

Deviled eggs don’t have to be such a chore thanks to this tip from Marge!  Save yourself some work by filling a zip-lock bag with all your cooked egg yolks.  Seal the bag, and mash the yellows until broken and smooth.  Open the bag to add all of your seasoning and other ingredients. Reseal, and keep mashing to mix everything thoroughly. Now turn your bag into a pastry bag by cutting off one bottom corner. Center this opening over the round space in each egg-white and squeeze out a nice shape until full. Then throw away the (mostly) empty bag when you’re finished for easy clean up!

Image Credit: MenuForLove
To make the deviled eggs pictured above use MenuForLove’s Truffle Oil Deviled Eggs recipe.

If you have a tip you would like to submit  you can email me here.

Logan’s Roadhouse: Buy One, Get One Free

Logan's Roadhouse

“Like” Logan’s Roadhouse on Facebook to print a Buy One, Get One Free coupon (up to $15 value). This coupon expires June 30, 2011.

Panda Express: Free Orange Chicken, June 24 After 9 pm

Panda's Up Late Coupon

Like to stay up late? If so I have a coupon for you!  Print this Panda Express coupon and bring it by any Panda Express location tonight, June 24, 2011, after 9 p.m. tonight to get a free Orange Chicken.  Enjoy!

Blueberry Lemon Scone Recipe

Blueberry Lemon Scone

Lisa from Simply This, That and The Other shares how she made these yummy blueberry lemon scones.  They look delicious and I can’t wait to make a batch of my own!

Dole Coleslaw Salad Kit: $0.50/1 Printable Coupon

Dole Coleslaw

Print a coupon for to save $0.50/1 Dole Coleslaw Salad Kit.

Thanks, EEEndeavors!

Lipton Iced Tea: Buy One, Get One Free Coupon

Lipton Tea

Print a Buy One, Get One Free Lipton Iced Tea coupon.  I love this tea!  Click here to read my review of Lipton Iced Tea.

Thanks, Frugal Living and Having Fun!

RO*TEL: $0.30/1 Can Printable Coupon

Rotel

Here’s a printable coupon to save $0.30/1 can of RO*TEL.  This should make a great deal when paired with a sale, especially if your store doubles coupons!

This is a Bricks coupon so remember to hit your back to print this coupon twice.

Thanks, My Frugal Adventures!