Walmart – $0.27 Irish Springs Soap, $0.77 Hunt’s Pasta Sauce and $2 McCain Pizza

Walmart

Walmart has a few deals worth highlighting this week!  Here goes:

  • 6-pack Irish Springs bar soap $2.27 – use your $2.00 off coupon from the March 5 edition of SmartSource, pay only $0.27!
  • Hunt’s Thick & rich pasta sauce $1.27 – use your buy 2 save $1 coupon found on All Bran cereal boxes, pay only $0.77 each!
  • McCain Ultra Thin crust pizza $3.00 – use your $1.00 off coupon from Websaver.ca (no longer available), pay only $2.00!

Sales end July 28, 2011.  There are more deals to be had, but you’ll find them in the Walmart coupon match-up later today.

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Save On Foods – Free Skinny Cow Ice Cream with Coupon

Skinny Cow Ice cream

A bit late notice, but you still have some of time to take advantage of this offer!

Save On Foods has got their Skinny Cow novelties on sale for $4.99 through Saturday, July 23.  Use your $5.00 off coupon found on Kellogg’s Special K cereal to get some Skinny Cow ice cream for free!

Thanks, Kimberly!

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The Coupons and Freebies I found on Canadian Cereal Boxes

As I was grocery shopping the other day, I thought I would take pictures of all the cereal boxes that had special offers on them to show you!

canadian coupons sheddies cerealfree skinny cow

canadian coupons all branfree beach towel

Starting from the top left picture:

  • Special K original:  coupon for free strawberries found inside the box (up to $2.99 value)
  • Shreddies original:  Lots of coupons for Glad and one for Hidden Valley Ranch dressing
  • Special K Red Berries:  $5 off on any Skinny Cow.  More details here.
  • All Bran bran flakes:  $8 in coupon savings.  More details here.
  • Fibre 1:  Free beach towel.  More details here.

There you go!  There’s all the cereal offers I found while shopping at my local Real Canadian Superstore!

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Metro Canada – Buy 1 Selection Ice Cream Novelty and get 1 Free

Metro Ontario has a new printable coupon for buy 1 Selection ice cream novelty (24 pack), get 1 free!

Coupon expires July 21, 2011.  Limit 1 coupon per transaction.

Click here to print your Metro coupon!

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Zehrs – Save Over $5/pound on Live Market Lobster ($5.99/lb)

Deborah wrote me this email about a lobster sale Zehrs has going on that may interest some of you in Ontario!

Zehrs has lobsters on sale until Canada Day for half price or so. I understand that lobster is not usually known as a frugal food but with all of your tips and tricks perhaps the money saved and the sale price is justified?? It is a healthy food and can be stretched out in recipes while still being divine. Love your site!!! Thanks!

Sale ends June 30, 2011.  The lobster works out to be $5.99 a pound.

Do you have any great lobster recipes to share? :)

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Presidents Choice – Save $10 on your $100 or more Purchase

Save $10 on your $100 or more purchase at any Loblaws, Valu-Mart, Your Independent Grocer, Zehrs, Save Easy, Atlantic Superstore or Dominion!  Here’s how to get your coupon”

  1. Visit this President’s Choice page
  2. Login or register with PC Insiders Savings
  3. An email will be sent to you to confirm your subscription
  4. Login to your account and ask them to email you the $10 off $100 coupon
  5. Print your coupon and redeem in store.  Expires June 30, 2011

Valid only in Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI and Newfoundland/Labrador.

Thanks, Jenifer!

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Metro Ontario – 50% off Johnsonville Mild Italiano Sausages

“Like” Metro Ontario on Facebook to print your coupon for 50% off Johnsonville Mild Italiano sausage!

Offer ends June 20, 2011.

 

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Bulk Barn – $3 off Your $10 Purchase with Coupon

 

Bulk Barn finally has a new printable coupon available!  Save $3.00 off your $10 or more purchase!  Valid until June 2, 2011.

Limit one coupon per week.

Click here to print your Bulk Barn coupon!

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Safeway & Sobeys – Save 10% off your Purchase the 1st Tuesday of the Month

Sobeys

Safeway

For those of you not in the know, the first Tuesday of each month is 10% off day at both Sobeys and Safeway!  Here’s how you can save:

  • Sobeys:  Spend $50 or more, save 10%.  Spend $150 or more, save 15% off. (only in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba)
  • Safeway:  Spend $35 or more, save 10%

Today happens to be the first Tuesday of the month, so you may want to head to either Safeway or Sobeys to get your discount if you need some groceries!

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How to Eat Gluten-Free on a Budget

Gluten Free on a Budget

The following post is a guest post by Jeanine, from The Baking Beauties!  Make sure you check out her fabulous blog!

Whether you’ve been diagnosed with Celiac disease, are gluten-intolerant, or are eating a gluten-free diet for your own health benefits, you will know that it is not a cheap diet to be on. I’m going to try to list some points that helped me to stay within my budget while being on a gluten-free diet.

  • Eat real foods.Vegetables, unprocessed meats, most dairy, and rice do not contain gluten. By staying away from processed foods, which may contain gluten, try to cook a meal using ingredients in their natural state. For example, use potatoes instead of frozen hashbrowns.
  • Buy your flours in bulk. By buying your most used flours in bulk, you will get a better price per pound than if you buy the smallest packages you can find. If you are in Canada, you can purchase a wide variety of gluten-free flours at Bulk Barn for a fraction of the cost compared to health food stores. Flours can easily be stored in zipper seal bags in the freezer for months.
  • Learn to cook & bake. When you are on a gluten-free diet, eating gluten-free is usually a life long commitment that you have to make to keep yourself feeling well. Since it is not just a faze, you might as well learn to make the best of it. By learning how to cook and bake, you open your kitchen up to endless opportunities. The gluten-free doughnuts, bread, granola bars and muffins that you can buy in the store may be good for convenience, but that is about it. Nothing beats home baking, and with some practice, you will be able to replicate nearly all your favourite gluten-filled goodies using gluten-free flours. You will just have to trust me on this. I have been eating and baking gluten-free for nearly 3 years now, and I am definitely not “living without”.
  • Plan ahead. When you go out for the day, you should take a gluten-free snack along from home. Some gluten-free crackers, nuts, and dried or fresh fruit are all some ideas. Once you are out and about, you may not be able to find a suitable snack for your diet, and having something to munch on is better than going through a drive-through for french fries.

These tips, combined with all the great menu planning and grocery shopping articles provided on Simply Frugal, will help you to eat well on a gluten free diet without breaking the bank.

Jeanine Friesen authors The Baking Beauties, a blog dedicated to recipes for those on a gluten-free diet, because she believes no one should have to go without.

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