Sunday morning shopping is the best.  I voluntarily took the kidlet with me this morning to let Daddy have a bit of time to work on his mandolin building.

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Total OOP: 15.71, 18.86, 16.71, 21.98, -2.56)
RR Used: 0
Total Spent: $70.70
RR Received: (3, 3, 10, 10, 10, 10, 4, 4, 4)
Nabisco Rebate Earned: $10
PSC: $.30
Caregivers Marketplace: $1.50 (.75, .75)
Total Cost:  $.90

I actually bought ten Ritz and two Kleenex.  The Kleenex just didn’t make it into the picture and the extra Ritz I gave to my beauty advisor.  This is a good example of using lots of different promotions/rebates to bring your total cost down.  I did this in four transactions, all with $5/$25 coupons.  I could have gotten it down a little more if I’d paid more attention to my second transaction… had to add the toilet paper in at the last minute.  Anyway, it was a pretty decent day.

What do you do with all this stuff? Does anyone know anyone who might possibly want some Ritz crackers? ;)  One box is completely spoken for, since I’ll need a full box to make my signature broccoli casserole for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. Truth be told, I prefer Townhouse crackers to Ritz, but.. I prefer getting things for free or profit more than I prefer a slightly different variety of cracker, so there you go.  They have a sell by date in February, which is unfortunate, but that’s what you sometimes get for buying food at drugstores.   The diapers and makeup I’ll sell, the toilet paper and candy and tomato sauce and Kleenex we’ll probably use ourselves.