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CVSing and exploring money making opportunities

January 6th, 2012 at 03:01 pm

First off, I have become rather OCD regarding my weekly CVS trips. The past two months, my goal has been to create a stockpile in my home so that I no longer am required to do large weekly shopping trips. I was sharing with my friend (I will regard her as M) That so easily was I able to drop $150 if not more on a weekly grocery trip just shopping using the strategy of "what I need" rather than "what's on sale." When purchases such as the razors I like to use or shampoo would come up, I would then panic because those items would drive my total through the roof.

Last week's CVS trip was rather large, but I did supply my mother and sister with products (for which they paid) and also created enough stockpile that now I keep my eyes peeled for a)items/brands not currently in the stockpile b)seriously good deals. This will shrink my weekly trips very much, although I truly was only spending $50 per week if that on a CVS trip. I have this week and next week planned out. I am currently working on planning my grocery purchases. I have plenty of chicken breasts in the freezer, have a good supply of pasta as well as rice so will stock up on sauce, non-perishable lunch items and seriously good deals ONLY. Of course the perishables need to be purchased on a regular basis.

I have been scouring the couponing blogs care of M lately. I found Simply CVS who recommends ethical couponing. I whole heartedly agree! I did not realize that CVS has a policy that there can only be one CVS card per household. I had opened a card in my lovely boyfriend's (I shall regard HIM as LB) name to maximize deals. I am going to stop doing that. I very much like that I can do my couponing and would like to continue doing so in an ethical and legal manner.

Also, said blogs have hipped me to money making opportunities. I signed up for swagbucks as well as savingstar. I plan on working hard at earning gift cards to pay for my son's spring aftercare fees. It's $210. Let's see if I can do it! You'll notice I've installed a swagbucks widget on the side of my blog and have also installed their toolbar. I will work on daily earning points/dollars and dutifully save those gift cards (I think both web sites reward in paypal gift cards which is perfect because our park district uses paypal).

Before winter break, I put in an email to teach night school. I will keep you updated on this endeavor. I will also be keeping my eyes peeled for other tutoring opportunities.

4 Responses to “CVSing and exploring money making opportunities”

  1. My English Castle Says:
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    I have CVS OCD sometimes myself. Good luck with the night school teaching gig!

  2. ThriftoRama Says:
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    I had Kroger OCD this week. the deals were too great!

  3. Jerry Says:
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    Oh, your post leads me to miss CVS... I remember we used to find some great stuff there on sale back when we lived in the States. We also had the insurance that it was easy to get to... only 3 blocks away. I hope that something happens for you with that night teaching opportunity!
    Jerry

  4. mom-from-missouri Says:
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    Do you also do MyPoints?? It is free and you earn points which you can convert into gift cards. Let me know if you want an invite--all I need is your email address. Mine is updikefarms1@gmail.com

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