Monday, October 24, 2011

Evan Made Me Read Comic Books



Hello. Evan here. Linda’s life-partner/sensei. While she and I have several shared interests, the two of us each has a hobby the other one couldn’t care less about. She has football. I have comic books. 

She has the National Football League. I have the Justice League. She has end zones. I have Phantom Zones (yes, that’s a thing). Etc.

This year, in order to attract new and lapsed readers, DC Comics decided to reboot all of their titles and start again with fifty-two new #1 issues. The theory is that non-readers have a hard time getting into comic books because they are intimidated by the high numbered issues and 70+ years of sometimes convoluted continuity. It’s pretty daunting to just jump right in to a comic that’s on issue number 900. So why not start fresh?

Are the books “new reader friendly”? I dunno. I’m not a new reader. That’s why I’ve enlisted Linda, life partner/student, to read nine of the new issues and give her take on them. Though she’s read a few comics in her time (Y: the Last Man and various Family Circuses), she doesn’t have the tolerance built up for men in capes like I do. Thus, as their target audience, I thought Linda would be a good barometer of success.

And maybe one day when the NFL decides to throw out 90 years of rules and start fresh with new teams and costumes uniforms, I’ll consider returning the favor. 

On with the reviews:

Justice League #1

Written by GEOFF JOHNS; Art and cover by JIM LEE and SCOTT WILLIAMS

Cover: I like the cover because it’s colorful.  Wow, that’s insightful.  I should have said, “it’s nice.” J I’m pretty sure that Wonder Woman’s boobs would pop out of that outfit every time she moves.
 
Art: It was a bit busy.  I didn’t know what to look at and there was like an explosion in every frame. I had to look at things a few times before I could accurately pair up the dialogue with the art.  The sound effects were a little ridiculous.
 
Story: Ok, why does Green Lantern keep referring to himself in the third person? Linda is really annoyed by this.  And there seems to be some sexual tension early on between Batman and Green Lantern. “You’re about to see exactly what’s on my mind—.” “Quiet.” ::KISS::  Or at least that’s what I thought the next panel was going to be. But alas...

I suppose the story was ok.  It introduced characters, set up the story for more introductions of characters later and then left you hanging at the end so you would get the next book.  Oh and then there’s that weird robot-y villain guy and inserted a Rubik’s cube into a wall or something.  Ok. Overall, I don’t feel like enough happened to critique the story any further.  Oh, and I totally accidentally read a few of the ads and thought, “what the hell does a Converse shoe have to do with anything?”

Lingering Questions: When do they all become BFFs?
 
Rating: Uhh...what’s the scale? Let’s say, 3 stars a 7 and a cherry.

Action Comics #1
Written by GRANT MORRISON; Art by RAGS MORALES and RICK BRYANT; Cover by RAGS MORALES

Cover: Ok, this cover is pretty good, but it raises a few questions.
1) Why are all the cars from the 80s?
2) Why does Superman own a Superman t-shirt?
3) Is it just me, or does his cape look super short?
4) Let me know if I’m super smart. On the cop cars chasing him, they have numbers on the roofs: 19 and 38.  Now is 1938 the year of the first Superman (Action Comics)? If I AM smart, Evan loves me a little more right now. 

Art: Red eye Superman is scary. Lex Luthor doesn’t look menacing enough. (oh wait, it’s the first issue, I shouldn’t know that he’s menacing, right?)  In some frames, Superman looks like a teenager and like he’s 30 in others.  Lois could be prettier.
 
Story: At the beginning, the whole “Find the real bad guys.” “Treat people right or expect a visit from me.” stuff seems a bit dated.  Like too sweet and square or something.  Didn’t sound right considering it takes place in the present or near future.

I would assume we have better things to do with our tanks than to shoot at 1 man. 

Oh Clark Kent.  I get that you think by putting on glasses that you won’t look like Superman, but I don’t understand channeling your inner Harry Potter. 

Lingering Questions: Umm...see above.
 
Rating: Let’s see, I will go with a thumbs up and a slow clap.
 
Batwoman #1

 Written by J.H. WILLIAMS III and W. HADEN BLACKMAN; Art and cover by J.H. WILLIAMS III

Cover: The cover art is pretty cool, I like it.  However, I’m not sold on the color scheme.  The design is cool, but I feel like the colors wash it out or something.  I would have suggested a darker red or a dark blue in place of all that coral color. 

Art: I like that the art uses the entire spread, instead of just the one page like the others I’ve read. I thought it would be hard to follow at first, but it wasn’t.  It was kind of refreshing. But, uh...Batwoman is totally a drag queen. She’s waaaaay masculine.

Whoa! Side-boob!

Story: Oops, ok, for like 2 pages I thought I was reading CATwoman.  Der.

Huh, “Plebe?” What kind of name is that?

Skeletor is in this too? Cool.

These girls sure do undress a lot.

Propositioned by Batman? Yes please!

The story was a bit all over the place. We got the weird crying urban legend lady thing, the Batwoman and Plebe (still stupid) thing, this medusa stuff and yadda yadda yadda.  It lacked focus. 

Lingering Questions: Who is uncle/dad Jake? --- Oh... “Colonel Jacob Kane”? Is that Uncle Jake? And crap, that name sounds familiar but I don’t know from where. Dang, I lose all the points I gained with the Action Comics 1938 cover don’t I?

Rating: Let’s see 867-5309.
 
Green Lantern #1

Written by GEOFF JOHNS; Art by DOUG MAHNKE and CHRISTIAN ALAMY; Cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO

Cover: Very green. Straight forward. And I like that.

Art: If Papa Smurf had a love child with an Oompa Loompa, you would have the Guardians.
Ew.  In one panel, Carol looks way too much like Megan Fox. Puke.

Story: I like that he’s broke.  Equal opportunity super-heroism is a movement I can get behind.
Finally!! A story I actually follow from start to finish.  Must have been all the normal, human stuff with Hal.  I got it, I could relate, it made sense.  And there were only 2 stories and they came together at the end. Brilliant! 

Lingering Questions: None!

Rating: A+B-C/A-B+D*A

Batman #1

Written by SCOTT SNYDER; Art by GREG CAPULLO and JONATHAN GLAPION; Cover by GREG CAPULLO

Cover: Hmm...don’t really like it. It’s too dark and monochromatic. I do appreciate the Riddler’s question mark hair cut, though.

Art: Little too dark for my taste.  Damn, Joker is scary!

Uhhh...guy stabbed to the wall. Yeah, that’s gross. Pretty sure I see a knife stabbed in his junk. 

Story: I really like the “Gotham Is” start.  It immediately draws me in vs. using dialogue where I’m trying to figure out who is talking, who they are talking to, what do they mean by that etc.  This I can just read and understand.  And it’s a good way to introduce some villains. 

Working with the Joker? Whaaaaaat? Oh, ha.  One panel later...and Linda is a sucker.

Whoa whoa, who the heck is Damian Wayne? When did batman have a kid? I guess I shouldn’t ask since this is the first Batman comic I’ve ever read.  Ok, so I’ll just go with it.

Holy monologue, Batman! If those text bubbles got any bigger I’d be reading a regular book. 

Gotham of the Future = The same place with 4 extra skyscrapers.  Bravo, Bruce Wayne. Bravo.  

VICKI VALE!! Man how I’ve missed you! 

Ooohh, good cliffhanger at the end.  

I liked this story the most. It was by far the most engaging. 

Rating: 3 gold stars
 
Wonder Woman #1

Written by BRIAN AZZARELLO; Art and cover by CLIFF CHIANG

Cover: Loooove the cover!!  There is something very old school and somewhat primal about it.  Like a cave drawing or something. It’s neat. My favorite.

Art: Oh yeah, as if that sheet would stay strategically placed over Wonder Woman’s boobs.  Riiiight.
There are a few panels where WW’s face is disproportionate to her head.  It’s really tiny in comparison to her huge hair.  

Story: Whoa whoa, back it up.  Some weird purple guy with glowing teeth and eyes got 3 hot chicks to come home with him? Oh and yeah, he threw them off a building.  Well what did you expect, he was purple with glowing teeth and eyes!

Oh shiznit! Cut off the horse’s head.  And something is crawling out of it. WTF?!

Ok, now there is a blue guy.  What planet and what time period is this?

Pregnant by Zeus? Huh, ok.  I am so confused.

Oh good, that guy didn’t throw those ladies off the building.  He just made them levitate...and see into the future...or something. Oy. Aaand then he burns them. Ok this just keeps getting weird.

Lingering Questions: Uh, yeah. Tons.  Like WTF is going on?! I understood NONE of that.  I liked the cover and then everything past that was a giant, confusing mess.

Rating: ctrl + z

Aquaman #1

Written by GEOFF JOHNS; Art and cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO

Cover: Well, it’s weird. That’s kinda all I got.

Art: The scenes on land are nice.  Very colorful.  Man, just make something pretty and I like it.  I’m like a child.  The scenes in the ocean are too dark.  Broken record, anyone?
Mera is hot.

Story: Why is Aquaman showing up everywhere? It’s weird, like he’s trying too hard. Is he trying to get his own reality show or something? And the trident thingy is a bit of a burden to carry around. 

Meh. This one was boring and pretty simplistic.  Nothing happened that made me care about Aquaman or why on earth he kept appearing everywhere. I guess the thing at the end is interesting, but it happened way too late. I had stopped caring.

Oh, and I don’t trust blonde men

Lingering Questions: Is Mera related to Ariel? Because that’s a cross-over I could get behind!

Rating: Two poops on a stick.

All-Star Western #1

Written by JUSTIN GRAY and JIMMY PALMIOTTI; Art and cover by MORITAT

Cover: Feel as though the title font doesn’t fit with the rest of the art.  It’s too bright white or something. (can’t see in the picture above). The art itself is pretty good, but it makes me feel cold so I don’t like that. :)

Art: I like the muted colors and all the old-fashioned details.  It’s like whenever I think back on the past, I just assume everything was in black and white, just because pictures and TV were that way.  Silly I know.  But it works.
 
Now this is going to sound mean, but have comic book illustrators ever seen real boobs? Because whenever they draw busty women in ridiculous get-ups, so much boob is hanging out without a nipple showing that I question their knowledge of female anatomy. And furthermore, don’t they know that if any woman wore those outfits, their boobs would come tumbling out the first time they inhaled? Yeah yeah, gratuitous cleavage for the predominantly male audience, but give me a break.  At least try to make it look plausible. 

Story: Gotham in the 1880s: cool! Although, it just goes to show that once a crap-hole, always a crap-hole.
I like using the psychoanalysis as a way of character introduction.  It was interesting to read what Arkham was concluding while seeing Jonah Hex in action.  I’m certain that most of what Arkham assumes is wrong and that you only get to see tiny bits and pieces of Hex as the book continues on and those assumptions change. Or perhaps they want you to think that he is wrong, but instead he’s dead on? Dunno, I know nothing of Jonah Hex. 

Mayor Cobblepot? Really?

Pretty good.  But I wanted slightly more resolution at the end.  Not so much as to jeopardize the cliffhanger, but something more.  

Rating: Hooray for a hole in the face.
 
Flash #1

Written by FRANCIS MANAPUL and BRIAN BUCCELLATO Art and cover by FRANCIS MANAPUL

Cover: I like the cover.  It looks flashy. Ha, get it? Even though his head is covered, I get the feeling there is blonde hair under there, so I immediately don’t trust him. 

Art: Yup, blonde hair! 

Dr. Elias has a butt ugly tie. 

I’m not sure the illustration succeeds in making Flash seem fast.  I get what they are trying to do, but my brain is not trained to interpret it as him moving super fast.  I have no idea how they would improve that though. 

Really like the flash-back (ha!) art. 

Story: Barry Allen was struck by lighting AND doused in chemicals? Good grief, that’s a bad day.

Flash has a ring too? I bet Green Lantern is so pissed about that. Also, I don’t trust guys that wear rings other than their wedding rings. I have trust issues, huh? 

Not a lot here to comment on and I was kinda confused, see below.

Lingering Questions: Hmm...I guess I’m confused about the whole Manuel thing. I don’t get the transition from old friend to weird ninja guy.  And then he comes back at the end, and then they are running and being chased.  Ok. Still don’t get it.

Rating: ====Meh=.  ÃŸ that’s a really fast “meh.”

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Couponing: October, Week 1

I feel like my week #1's are always the most expensive week of the month. Not exactly sure why that is, but this week is no exception.  (And having already done my planning for next week, I fear that total might be just as steep.)  I did get some good deals this week, but nothing spectacular. I think this was because the vast majority of my coupons expired 9/30 and I didn't replenish until after my shopping trip on Sunday (6 inserts!). Anyway, here we go...


Meal Plan:

Monday: Steak with brussel sprouts
Tuesday: Smoked sausages/hot dogs with baked beans
Wednesday: Shrimp pasta with an alfredo-pesto sauce
Thursday: Pork chops and pierogies

Freezer:
Hmm...I think all I got for the freezer was an extra box of pierogies. :-/ I'm kicking myself for not getting an extra package of sausages to freeze - when you see the price, you'll know why.

The Deals:

Breakfast on the Go: Original Price = $3.99
On sale: -$1.49
Manuf. Coupon: -$1
Total Price: $1.50, Total Savings: $2.49

Cheerios: Original Price = $4.79
On Sale: -$2.30
E-Coupon: -$1.00
Total Price: $1.49, Total Savings: $3.30

Pop, three 12 packs: Original Price = $18, $5.99 ea
On sale: Buy 2, get 1 free
Total Price: $12, Total Savings: $6


Oral B Dental Floss: Original Price = $2.99
Manuf. Coupon: -$2
Total Price: $.99, Total Savings: $2

Smoked Sausages: Original Price = $5.49
On sale: 75% off!
E-coupon: -$1
Total Price: .37!! Total Savings: $5.12

Pierogies: Original Price = $7.98 for 2
On sale for 2 for $5
Total Savings: $2.98

Other than that there was a lot of produce, items for lunches and breakfasts and olive oil that of course went on sale this week, grr!

Total Cost Before Coupons: $115.76
Total Amount of Coupons: $6.00
Loyalty Card Savings: $27.93
Total Savings: $33.93

TOTAL COST: $81.83
TOTAL SAVINGS: 30%

Monday, September 26, 2011

Couponing: September Round-Up

Here we are, at the end of September already! Good grief! Well, this week was my last shopping trip for September and it is freezer week again.  I usually shop at Safeway, but earlier this month I got an amazing coupon book from Target that I couldn't ignore.  The book included about 20 coupons that were all general in nature - $1 off a meat product, $1 off a fruit purchase, $1 off a frozen item, etc. These are so rare because typically coupons are brand specific.  Since these were so general, I was able to match them with manufacturer coupons or buy the cheaper generic brands and save even more.

Meal Plan
Monday: Baked chicken with onion, garlic and tomatoes, served with mashed potatoes (this is the 1 fresh meal this week, however, I got enough to make a 2nd meal for the freezer)
Tuesday: Lasagna (frozen) with salad (fresh)
Wednesday: Chicken schnitzels (frozen) with frozen veggies
Thursday: Meatball sandwiches (meat: frozen, bread: fresh) with cole slaw (fresh)

Deals

Since Target doesn't have a loyalty card and they don't layout their receipts the same way Safeway does, I'm going to be more general with my savings descriptions.

Bagged Salad: $1 off, total cost = $1.50
Grape Tomatoes: $1 off, total cost = $1.99
Chicken Leg Quarters, about 6 pieces: $2 off, total cost = $2.99
Pasta: $.50 off, total cost = $.57
Barilla Pasta sauce: $1.00 off manuf. coupon, total cost =$1.44
Hoagies from the bakery: $1 off, total cost = $1.69
Cheerios: $1 off, total cost  =$2.04 for the big box
Bananas: $1 off, total cost = $.57
DiGiorno Pizza: $1 off frozen item, $1 off manuf. coupon, total cost =$3.29

Then there was a bunch more produce, a few lean cuisines for lunches, pop, and a few other small things.

Total Cost Before Coupons: $74.12
Total amount of coupons: $16.90

Total Cost: $57.22
Total Savings: 23%


September Totals:
Week 1: $89.93
Week 2: $44.99
Week 3: $63.19
Week 4: $57.22
Incidentals: $14.51 (I had to make some cupcakes for a bake-sale, so this was an extra shopping trip)

GRAND TOTAL FOR SEPTEMBER: $269.84
TOTAL AMOUNT OF SAVINGS: $149.32
TOTAL SAVINGS PERCENTAGE: 35.6% with coupons

Hooray! October here I come!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Couponing: September, Week 3

This weeks theme was buy more and pay less.  A lot of the deals this week were based on buying 2 of a particular item to get maximum savings.

Meal Plan:
Monday: Dinner with a friend, so going out to eat
Tuesday: Salmon with artichokes
Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad and bread
Thursday: A twist on margarita pizza: Tomato, pesto and goat cheese, with salad

Freezer Meal:  Instead of a meal or a meat this week, I decided to stock up on some frozen veggies because what good is all that meat if there is no side dish? :) And there was a good deal on frozen vegetables this week.

The Deals:

Pop Secret Popcorn, 2 boxes: Original Price = $5.98 for 2
On Sale: -.98
E-coupon: -$2.02
Manuf. coupon: -.50
Doubled: -.50
Total Cost: $1.98 for two or .99 ea , Total Savings: $4

Prego Pasta Sauce, 2 jars: Original Price = $4.58 for 2
On Sale: -.80
E-coupon: -$1.20
Manuf. Coupon: -.50
Doubled: -.50
Total Cost: $1.58 for two or .79 ea, Total Savings: $3

Open Nature Cereal: Original Price = $3.49
On Sale: -.70
Catalina coupon: -$1.50
Total Cost: $1.29, Total Savings: $2.20

Lean Cuisines: Original Price = $3.19 ea (we bought 3, but only had a coupon for 2)
E-coupon: -$1.24
Total Price: $1.95 ea or $3.90 for two, Total Savings: $1.24 or $2.48 for two

Green Giant Frozen Vegetables with Sauce: Original Price = $6.58 for 2
On Sale for BOGO
Manuf. Coupon: -.50
Doubled: -.50
Total Cost: $2.29 for 2 or $1.14 ea, Total Savings: $4.29

Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom Cleaner: Original Price = $7.98 for 2, $3.99 ea
On Sale for BOGO
E-coupon: -$2.00
Manuf. Coupon (clipped out of the Food Network Mag.): -$2.00
Total Cost: FREE!!!! TWO bottles for FREE!, Total Savings: $8

Raspberries: Original Price = $9.98 for 2
On Sale for BOGO
Total Cost: $4.99, Total Savings: $4.99

Total Cost Before Coupons: $100.40
Total Amount of Coupons: $14.95
Loyalty Card Savings: $22.26
Total Savings: $37.21

Total Cost: $63.19
Total Savings: 38%

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Couponing: September, Week 2

Ok here it is!

Meal Plan:
Monday: Breakfast for dinner - sausage, eggs and cinnamon rolls
Tuesday: Met Evan and his sister downtown to see a show, so we ate at a restaurant called Lou's Food Bar
Wednesday: Gouda and apple melts with fresh broccoli on the side
Thursday: Baked chicken with potato wedges and steamed mixed veggies

So, only 3 meals this week with no freezer meal.

The Deals:

Kellogs Cereal, 2 Boxes: Original Price = $7.98 for 2
On sale: -$1.40
Manuf. coupon: $1 off of 2
Total Cost: $5.58 for 2, Total Savings: $2.40

Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls, 2 tubes: Original Price = $4.98 for 2
E-coupon: -$1
Manuf. coupon: -.50
Doubled: -.50
Total Cost: $2.98 (or $1.49 ea), Total Savings: $2

ACT Mouthwash: Original Price = $4.99
On sale: -$1
Manuf. coupon: -$1
Total cost: $2.99, Total Savings: $2

Garnier Fructis Conditioner: Original Price = $3.49
On sale: -.50
E-coupon: -$2
Manuf. coupon: -$1
Total Cost: FREE!! Total savings: $3.49

Oscar Meyer Carving Board Ham: Original Price = $4.99
On sale: -$1.99
Manuf. coupon: -$1
Total Cost: $2, Total Savings: $2.99

Jimmy Dean Sausage: Original Price = $5.49
On sale: -$2.50
Manuf. coupon: -$1
Total cost: $1.99, Total Savings: $3.50

Total Cost Before Coupons: $69.39

Total amount of coupons: $10.52
Loyalty Card Savings: $13.88
Total Savings: $24.40

Total Cost: $44.99

Total Savings: 36%

Monday, September 5, 2011

Couponing: September, Week 1

Alrighty, here we go again....Ground beef was on sale at Safeway for buy one get one free extreme value packs.  So I got 8 lbs of ground beef, more details on that deal below. This will yield me 2 meals this week, 2 freezer meals and then some extra left over to freeze.

Meal Plan
Monday: Sloppy joes with cucumber salad (cucumbers provided by my brother's garden!)
Tuesday: Cod with balsalmic vinegar reduction sauce with asparagus
Wednesday: Meatloaf with corn on the cob and potatoes
Thursday: Sausage of some sort with potatoes and cabbage

Freezer Meals
Chili - at least 2 large containers to freeze
Extra ground beef to freeze, at least 1 lb.
Second rope of Hilshire Farm Sausage

Now on to the deals...cue the music:

Soda: (yeah yeah, I know, we should cut back. shut up.) Five 12 packs. Original Price = $30
It was on sale for Buy 2 Get 3 free, so that's why we got 5. :)
Total Cost: $12, Total Savings = $18

Cheerios: Original Price = $3.79
On Sale: $2.50
E-coupon: -.50
Total Cost: $2.00, Total Savings: $1.79

Reynolds Wrap Foil, 75 ft.: Original Price = $5.19
On Sale: $3.49
E-coupon: -.50
Manuf. coupon: -.55
Doubled: -.45
Total Cost: $1.99, Total Savings: $3.20

Lean Cuisines: Original Price = $2.49 ea or 6 for $14.94
On sale for $1.99 ea if you bought 5
We purchased 6 because I had a coupon for -$1.25 off of 6
Total Cost: $10.69 or $1.78 ea. Total Savings: $4.25


Land O'Lakes Spreadable Butter, 8oz.: Original Price = $2.79
E-coupon: -$1.30
Manuf. coupon: -.35
Doubled: -.35
Total Cost: .79, Total Savings: $2.00

Colgate Toothpaste: Original Price = $2.99
On sale: .99
Manuf. coupon: -.50
Doubled: -.49
Total Cost: FREE!, Savings of $2.99

Hilshire Farm Rope Sausages: Original Price = 2 at 4.99 ea, or $9.98
On sale for BOGO
Manuf. Coupon: -.75
Doubled: -.25
Total Cost: $3.99 for 2, Total Savings: $5.99


93% Lean Ground Beef, roughly 8lbs: Original Price = $44.74
On sale for BOGO
Total Cost: $22.51, Savings of $22.23

Produce: Apples, lemon, onion, asparagus, corn, dill, mushrooms, dried cranberries
Original Price = $12.88
Catalina coupon = $3 off a $10 produce purchase
Total Cost: $9.88

Then I got a whole bunch of canned vegetables for the chili, milk, and kleenex and that's pretty much it.

Total Cost Before Coupons: $160.74
Total amount of coupons: $7.24
Loyalty Card Savings: $63.57
Total Savings: $70.81

Total Cost: $89.93
Total Savings: 45%

So yes, this week was a bit more expensive than what I would like.  However, with taking advantage of my store's BOGO sales, I was able to get a ton of stuff for the freezer.  So this week's $90 will make 4 meals this week and 4 meals for the freezer - so essentially 2 weeks worth of meals in one.  I can live with that. :)

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Grocery Spending: August Round-Up

So, here we are at the end of August. Oy! This past Sunday was my 3rd week of couponing to help reduce our monthly grocery budget.  Since it was the last week in the month, I had planned for this week to be the "freezer week."  Meaning, mainly eating meals that I had froze earlier in the month, or using ingredients (mostly meats) that were previously froze.  I did want to get one fresh meal this week, so this is our meal plan:

Monday: Shrimp rolls (think Lobster Rolls, but with shrimp) with chips - Fresh
Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat sauce (meat was frozen, sauce and noodles from pantry), garlic bread (bought, frozen) and salad (fresh)
Wednesday: Chicken enchiladas. Chicken is coming from the freezer, just had to buy some sauce, cheese and tortillas.  This will yield one batch for dinner and another for a future freezer meal
Thursday: South of the Border Quiche (freezer) with salad (fresh).

For this week's shopping trip I had a whole stack of coupons ready to use, but it turned out that the generic brand prices beat my coupon prices so I think I only used 1 coupon this week.  Since so many of the meals were already in the freezer, this was a very light week - as was the plan. 

This week's deals:

Safeway Brand Mexican Cheese: Original Price = $2.99
E-coupon: -$1
Total Cost: $1.99, Savings of $1


Mama Bella Brand Frozen Garlic Bread (2 loaves): Original Price = $4.29
On sale for: $2.99
Manuf. coupon: -.50
Doubled: -.50
Total Cost: $1.99, Savings of $2.30

Shrimp: Original Price = $5.06
On sale for: $3.22
Savings of $1.84

Told ya there was nothing exciting this week...


Total Cost Before Coupons: $54.41
Total amount of coupons and e-coupons: $2.00 (ha!)
Loyalty card savings: $13.70
Total Savings: $15.70


Total Cost: $38.71
Total Savings: 30%

AUGUST TOTALS:
Week 1 (hadn't started couponing yet) = $85.34
Week 2 (couponing begins!) = $64.21
Week 3 = $56.08
Incidental (Tide was on sale Friday only for $5, I had a $1 off coupon, so I made a special trip) = $4.00
Week 4 = $38.71

GRAND TOTAL FOR AUGUST: $248.34
Compared to July ($430.84): Reduced our grocery spending by $182.50!!
42% Reduction thanks to couponing and freezer meals!

Let's hope September brings some great deals and we can keep this up. And for fun, here is a picture of what it looks like when I plan for the week.  Surrounded by grocery ads, my coupon stack, my grocery list, a cookbook and my computer to look up e-coupons. Takes about 2 hours to complete my list.




Saturday, August 27, 2011

Week 2 of Couponing

Alrighty, so week 2 wasn't as good as the previous week, but still a good amount of savings nonetheless.  One thing I forgot about last week was to give you my meal plans so you can see what we're eating compared to what it cost.  So this bill was for the week that just past, and here is the meal plan:

Monday: Homemade (well, mostly) pepperoni and mushroom pizza
Tuesday: Steak (cheap ones!) with fried zucchini and oven fries
Wednesday: Hot dogs with tomato and cucumber salad
Thursday: Typically, I would make a 4th meal here, but we had a dress rehearsal and just had to pick something up on the way.

Freezer Meal: South of the Border Quiche with mainly left over ingredients from the previous week.

Note: I was given the largest zucchini known to man by a coworker that we ate some of on Tuesday and the rest is now transformed into 3 (!!) zucchini breads which are in the oven as I type this.

Ok, on to the deals!


Orbit Gum: One pack was on sale for .69 and another was 1.39 = 2.08
Manuf. Coupon: -.50 off of 2 packs
Doubled: -.50
Total Cost: $1.08, Savings of $1.00

Wishbone Dressing: Original Price =  $3.39 each, $6.78 for 2
Sale: Buy one get one free
E-Coupon: -$2.00 when you buy 2
Manuf. Coupon: -.50
Doubled: -.50
Total Cost: $.39, or just .19 each! Savings of $6.39!

Pillsbury Pizza Refrigerated Pizza Crust: Original Price = $3.29
E-coupon: -$1.30
Manuf. Coupon: -.40
Doubled: -.40
Total Cost: $1.19, Savings of $2.10

Precious Brand String Cheese Sticks Pack of 16: Original Price = 5.99
E-coupons: -$3.00
Total Price: $2.99, Savings of $3.00

5lb Bag of Russet Potatoes: Original Price = $2.99
Safeway Mailer Coupon: .49 ea!
Total Cost: .49, Savings of $2.50!

Safeway Brand Wheat Bread: Original Price = $1.79
Coupon: -$1.00
Total Cost: .79, Savings of $1.00

Safeway Brand Hot Dog Buns: Original Price = 1.49
Coupon: -$1.00 (this was the same coupon as above for $1 off any safeway bread. 1 coupon that applied to multiple items)
Total Cost: .49, Savings of  $1.00

Athenos Feta: Original Price = $4.49
E-coupon: -$1
Total Cost: $3.49, Savings of $1.00

I also had a coupon on some cereal this week, but it was nothing spectacular.  Then I also had another $10 off Safeway mailer coupon which are always awesome.  Then we got the usual stuff: milk, stuff for lunches, fruit, some toiletries, etc. Here's what it boiled down to:


Total Cost Before Coupons: $93.68
Total amount of coupons and e-coupons: $26.40
Loyalty Card Savings: $11.20
Total Savings: $37.60

TOTAL COST: $56.08
TOTAL SAVINGS: 42%