Thursday, June 5, 2008

Coupons for Organic and Vegetarian Food

Outside of the Internet, two great sources for vegetarian and organic coupons that I’ve found are the Mambo Sprouts booklet and the complimentary Taste for Life magazine. To find out which locations near you carry Mambo Sprouts, use the locate store feature on the Mambo Sprouts website. I found some in Whole Foods; they had a wire stand full of them at the front of the store.

The Spring Mambo Sprouts booklet has the following coupons inside:

Organic Valley butter 1.50/1
Organic Valley lactose free milk 1.50/1
Organic Valley Eggs 1.00/1
Any Back to Nature Product .70/1
Any Annie’s Naturals BB1 Sauce .65/1
Annie’s Naturals Dressings 1.00/2
Balance Bar .55/1
Blue Diamond Nut-Thins .75/2
Any Boca Meatless Product 1.00/1
Clif Builders Protein Bars 1.00/2
Any Clif Kid Product .50/1
Any Country Choice Organic 1.00/1
Any Earth's Best Sesame Street Frozen Foods 1.00/2
Any Ethnic Gourmet Frozen Entrees 1.00/2
Any Kashi Organic Promise Cereal 1.00/2
Any FruitBü Pantry Pack Item 1.00/1
Any Kitchens of India Item 1.00/1
Any Lundberg Rice Chip .75/1
Mojo or Mojo Dipped Bar .50/1
Any Mix 1 Product 1.00/1
Any San-J Dressing, Cooking Sauce or Tamari .55/1
Silk Live Soy Yogurt Buy 4 Get 1 Free
Any Simply Asian Product .75/1
R.W. Knudsen Sensible Sippers 8 Pack 1.00/1
Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt 1.00/1
Four Steaz Beverages or One Four Pack .50 off
Any Think5 Bar .50/1
Any Emerald Valley Organic Product 1.00/1
Avoca USA 5.00/1
Any Horizon Organic Half-Gallon of Milk .55/1
Blue Horizon Organic Shrimp Skillet or Spring Rolls 1.00/1
Any Rudi’s Organic Product .75/1


As for the Taste for Life magazine, our local Sunflower Markets carries these at the front of their store. Last month there were coupons for 1.00/2 any Amy’s Kitchen product and 1.00/1 any Organic Valley product; this month there is a coupon for Kashi TLC bars, 1.00/1. Both my boyfriend and I absolutely adore Amy’s Kitchen food, so this coupon was a great find for me.

Deal on Amy's Kitchen Pockets at Target !

I got some good deals on frozen veggie food at Target today; they had some Amy’s Kitchen Spinach Feta Pockets on clearance for .98! I used the 1.00/2 Amy’s Kitchen coupons I had from Sunflower’s free Taste for Life magazines, so they ended up being .48 each. Considering that these usually run about 2.00 each, this was a pretty good deal. I also used some of my Mambo Sprouts booklet coupons, I ended up getting two packages of Boca Burgers for 1.24 each, and some FruitBü fruit snacks for 1.54.


Boca Burgers x 2 2.48 (MQ 2 x 1.00/1)

FruitBü x 1 1.54 (MQ 1.00/1)

Morningstar Farms Corndogs x 2 3.98 (TQ 2.00/2)

Amy’s Kitchen Pockets x 10 4.80 (MQ 2 x 1.00/2)

Old El Paso Taco Seasoning x 3 .48 (Was on clearance)

Total: 13.28

At Sunflower I mostly purchased produce. I only used one coupon, and that was on Organic Valley eggs.

Provolone 1.20

Tofurkey Slices 2.29

Shredded Parmesan 1.92

Green Onions .50

Broccoli .42

Avocadoes x 2 1.98

Bananas 1.20

Tomatoes 1.48

Limes x 9 .90

Organic Valley Eggs 3.69 (MQ 1.00/1)

Total: 14.58

I am very happy with the Organic Valley coupons in the Mambo Sprouts booklet; it brings the cost of cage-free eggs down to a very reasonable level. We rarely drink cow’s milk (we drink soy milk instead, and occasionally Organic Valley milk), and I won’t buy non-cage free eggs. Although we are by no means vegans, I personally try to minimize the amount of dairy and eggs from unknown sources that I consume. This has a lot of health benefits, as I eat a whole lot less junk food, and more fruits and veggies! I used to eat a lot of junk, but after I became a vegetarian a few years ago, I’ve noticed many positive changes in my health, not to mention in my waistline.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Flicks for Free at Vons




Vons had some pretty good deals going on this week, so I decided to get one last free pair of tickets. I spent 27.84, 3.43 of which I can get back from the Wish-bone Bountifuls rebate. Right now relish is .29 after a 1.00 off coupon you can get from the Vlasic website, or you can print them from this pdf file (from Slickdeals.net).

Fresh Express salad 1.00 x 3 3.00

Silk Soymilk 3.50 x 2 7.00

Honey Bunches of Oats 1.50 x 2 3.00

Wish-bone Bountifuls 3.34 x 1 3.34

SFWY Angelhair Pasta 1.19 x 2 2.38

SFWY Farfall Pasta 1.19

SFWY Fettucine Pasta 1.19

Yoplait .50 x 10 5.00

BC Cookie Mix 2.00 x 2 4.00

Vlasic Relish 1.29 x 4 5.16

Tava 2.50 x 2 5.00

Pico de Gallo 2.99


My total before coupons was 43.25. Everything except for the Pico de Gallo (making tacos tonight) was included in the Flicks for Free deal. My total after coupons was 27.84.

Coupons used:

2.00 off Honey Bunches of Oats (Vons coupon)

1.00 off Vlasic (x4)

2.00 off Honey Bunches

2.25 off Soy Silk (x2)

.50 off 2 Yoplait (x2)

1.00 off 2 BC Cookie Mixes

1.50 Tava (x2)

CVS Deals for 6/1-6/7

It's the 1st of June, so you know what that means! New deals at CVS! To top it off, it's also a Sunday, so I did a combination of monthly and weekly deals. I paid a little bit more OOP than I usually do, but I managed to get a bunch of things we needed.




Transaction 1

Dawn 1.00 x 8 8.00

Listerine Smart Rinse 3.49 x2 6.98

Bumblebee Tuna .66

15.64

- 4.00 (Dawn Coupons x 8)

1.00 (Listerine x1)

5.00 (5/15)

6.10 (after tax)

Used 4.00 ECB, paid 2.10 OOP and received 10.98 back in ECBs. We still have some Palmolive soap left over from a CVS deal a few months ago, but this was free, plus I can give some to my friends and family. Who doesn't love a gift of dishwashing soap? The tuna is for a friend's cat, it makes such a handy filler.




Transaction 2

CVS No Rub Contact Lense Solution 5.99 x 2 11.98

Brut Deodorant 2.5oz 3.19 x 1 3.98

15.17

-5.00 (5/15)

3.00 (3/10 CVS purchase)

1.00 (Brut coupon)

6.42 (after tax)

Used 4.00 ECB paid 2.42 OOP and received 3.00 back in ECBs. Not the best deal ever, but we need contact lense solution, so this worked out well. I will probably give the Brut to one of my brothers or friends, as my boyfriend only uses Old Spice Red Zone, and we have about a year's supply of that.


Transaction 3

Bounty 8 Pack 5.99 x 1 5.99

Charmin 9 Pack 4.99 x 3 14.97

-0.75 (Charmin .25 x 3)

5.00 (5/15)

15.38 (after tax)

Used 13.98 in ECBs and received 10.00 in ECBs back. I think we are set on toilet paper and paper towels for a long time. I didn’t take a picture of this one before I put everything away, because I needed to vacuum, so you’ll have to visualize a bunch of toilet paper and paper towels stacked up.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Free Wish-bone Bountifuls Salad Dressing

Purchase a bottle of Wish-bone Bountifuls Dressing from May 30th to June 1st and receive it free after rebate! Simply print out the rebate form from their website, and submit it along with your receipt. I plan on buying the Tuscan Romano Basil when I go grocery shopping on Sunday; I love Italian food and herbs, and it looks delicious! Thanks to Money Saving Mom for the heads up!

Deal on Morningstar Farm Products at Target

Target currently has a coupon good for $2.00 off 2 Morningstar Farms products. You can print as many of these coupons as you want from A Full Cup's coupon generator, or from the Target website itself. I recommend using A Full Cup, as you can print many coupons on one page, and save paper that way. Although these coupons say SuperTarget on them, you can use them at any Target store.

Target has many Morningstar items, ranging in price from 2.99 (Corndogs and others) on up. You can also combine your TQ (Target Coupon) in conjunction with a MQ (Manufacturer's Coupon) available on the Morningstar Farm's website. Sign up for their "Insider" newsletter and service, then click on this link to print your coupon. You can print two of these coupons; they are good for any Morningstar Farms breakfast items. If you use two of these with the TQ, you can get $4.00 off total! I purchased two packages of Veggie Sausage Patties for around $2.50 yesterday, I plan on using them in the Baked Asiago Frittata recipe that they include with the coupon printout.

Welcome to the Frugal Vegetarian!

For the past six months, I've been an avid reader in the "frugal" blogosphere. Blogs such as Money Saving Mom, The "Cent"sible Sawyer, and Jane4girls have shown me how to survive and thrive on a low budget. As a vegetarian, I often find myself scouring these blogs, along with Hot Coupon World, Slick Deals and local grocery store ads for deals on vegetarian and vegan products. I recently decided that it would be fun to have a vegetarian themed frugal blog; this is the result!

I hope to be adding more content in the coming days, most of my posts will focus on vegetarian deals, although I will also look at deals in the Las Vegas area, at CVS and Walgreens, as well as whatever I think is helpful.