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Showing posts with label groceries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label groceries. Show all posts

July 30, 2012

BJs Wholesale Club ~ The Go-To Place For Back to School

Where did the summer go?  I'm not ready to leave "Summer Stay at Home Mom" routine to get back to the grind!!

With summer almost over, the back to school shopping season is upon us.   It's the time that the sales for pencils, crayons, and backpacks start showing up in the stores.  Did you know that I LOVE new school supplies?  A fresh notebook and cool pens are so fun!  I know I'm weird.


Having two school-aged boys in the house really takes a toll on my wallet at this time of the year.  They both need everything to get ready for school, so I try to save money and stay sane at every turn.  Not to mention being a teacher also hurts the wallet a bit because there are certain supplies that I need and want for the classroom


Crayons & pencils & pens, OH MY!
What better place to stock up on the supplies that we all need for school than BJs Wholesale Club?  BJs is a one-stop shopping destination for name brand, high-quality food and merchandise.  BJs has everything you need to cross off the items on your back to school list.  



Both boys need multiple pencils, folders and glue sticks.  Why not get it in bulk?  They also need tissue boxes, wipes and Ziplocs.  It's a no-brainer!




Everything we need to get ready for school lunches!


A pack of 3 bins?  Perfect for organizing my classroom!





















You can't forget about school lunches.  BJs offers many of the lunch items that my kids love.  From sandwich items to snacks, I can get it all!  Check out this BJs Backstage Sandwich Palooza video on how to make-over your lunch using all items from BJs.  








Why didn't they have these when I went to college...so retro!
And don't even get me started on all the items for the college aged kids.  Wow!  They didn't have this cool stuff when I was leaving for college.  Maybe I should go back....








Don't forget to use the BJs coupons for extra savings!
Did you know that BJs is the only wholesale club to accept manufacturer's coupons?  That's one of the mains reason I joined.  Who doesn't love to save money?  You can also partner your manufacturer's coupons with BJs in house coupons as well.  OH YEAH!  Check out their coupon policy here.




And BJ’s offers discounts on gift cards.  Many of the major retailer $25 gift cards that they sell go for $23.99.  That’s right, you’re payling less than the value of the card.  Perfect gifts for your child's teachers....hint, hint!




If you like to save money & you’re not a BJ’s Wholesale Club member, you can get a free one day pass here and start shopping.




Disclaimer:  I was a guest blogger at a local BJs Wholesale Club for their Back to School promotion.  All opinions expressed are my own.

 Alexis

August 21, 2011

Sanity in the Checkout Aisle

Today, I have a guest post from a wonderfully talented and insightful mom and friend.  Smarty Pants Mama (aka Caroline) helps her readers become smarter moms by sharing her expertise in education, technology, and just being a mom through Smarty Pants Mama.  

Caroline, recently nominated as Most Valuable Blogger by CBS Miami, is considered an “old soul” among friends. She thrives on “been there, done that” experiences from fellow moms.   She shares the knowledge and experiences she has gained to her social network through SmartyPantsMama.com, twitter.com/SmartyPantsMama, YouTube.com/SmartyPantsMama and Facebook.com/SmartyPantsMama. Be sure to follow her at these locations for her latest rants and raves of parenting!

Sanity in the Checkout Aisle
 

It’s Sunday. Laundry needs to get done, playroom picked up and menu planned.  The weekly menu that I create helps me, a Smart Mama, keep me sane and on a budget.   Why?  When I sit down and preplan what will be filling our tummies each night, I have the time to sift through our current inventory of food, preventing me from buying things at full price; instead I use things I had previously bought on sale.  Secondly, I’m not stressing out at 5 PM on a weekday when I realize that I haven’t thought about dinner.

Here’s how I do it:

My 1st step is the calendar.  I need to know if my kids have any activities at night that might include dinner, or require a lighter or heavier meal.  I also need to check with Tom (SmartyPantsDada.com) to see his anticipated work schedule.  With enough business trips and late work nights, I keep from making some of his favorite dishes on nights he’s out.  My next stop is the fridge.  I look to see what proteins are in the meat drawer.  I note their “use by” dates.  Depending on how many proteins are, I’ll hit the freezer next. 

At this point I’ll ask the family for their recommendations.  Sometimes I’m nice enough to let each of them choose a meal of their choice.  I typically get the same response of Isabella, and my husband sometimes will suggest something I’m really not in the mood to make – hence why it’s just a “sometimes.”

Now knowing the proteins and recommendations, I hit the grocery store circular to see the good deals on proteins.  Winn-Dixie, a local grocery store, tends to do a lot of “buy 1 get 1 free” promotions with their meats, so I usually look there 1st.

It’s now time to think of myself!  I can start thinking about what I actually want to cook and recipes I may have recently come across.  I scan through some of my favorite food blogs, such as SkinnyTaste.com, in search of yummy and easy ways of using my proteins.  With the school calendar in effect, I’ll also try to get at least one slow cooker recipe in there, great for that crazy soccer mom schedule.  At the end, I’ve noted what ingredients aren’t in the pantry and make my list.

My last online stop is a coupon deals site.  From there I can learn what products are at a great price this week.  The product might not be part of the coming week’s menu, but they may be the following week.  I stock up on pantry items and proteins – all items I’ll look when I plan future menus.  I’ll cut out the coupons that correspond with the deals and then I’m done!

When I hit the grocery store later that afternoon I have:

·     my list in hand,

·      a copy of my menu,

·     a printout of the best deals at the stores,

·     lots of coupons

My shopping experience is much more effective than when I go without a list and without coupons.  Don’t get me wrong, I can be a sucker for new products, unexpected deals, and can become a bit of an impulse buyer.  But all in all, I try to stick to my list, which means I stick to my menu. 

What Smart Mama strategies do you use to make weekly dinner less stressful and on a budget?  Looking forward to adding your “been there, done that” experiences to my Smart Mama Toolbox!


- Caroline -


 
 
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