Thursday, March 10, 2016

My Meijer Deals This Week - Maximizing My mPerks

I haven't really been deal shopping for a couple weeks as I've been stocked up on all our essentials and nothing's really grabbed my attention lately. I suppose the itch to find a deal grabbed me on Sunday though as I was perusing through the ads. CVS had the Jergens lotion my older daughter has been using. It has a bit of a self tanner in it and the girls recently got in a fight over it after the older kid found her younger sister using "her" lotion. So, it was off the CVS where if you spent $20+ on the Jergens products this week, you'd get a $5 ECB and I had $2 coupons for the lotion.

The lotion was $10.99 each and I got a tube for each kid; used my coupons and got my $5 ECB. Not the greatest deal but, hey, I thought I was being a nice mom. Well, imagine my disappointment when I showed the kids the lotion and was informed I "bought the wrong one." Boo. Apparently they use the Jergens Natural Glow "+Firming" that "reduces the appearance of cellulite in as little as 7 days" and is for "medium to tan skin tones." Apparently the ones I got didn't have the "firming" and was for lighter skin tones. Seriously? Can I poke them in the eye with my finger?

Today I decided to return the lotion. I considered exchanging it for the "right" one as I had already received my ECB. Then I perused the new Meijer ad. They had a similar deal but it was "Buy $20+ Jergens and get $5 off instantly." So, same deal but a bit more appealing to me for other reasons...

I had a Meijer personal mPerks reward that was expiring today. My deal was that if you spent $400 over 28 days, you'd get a $9 off coupon loaded to your account. I had until today to spend $45.xx more dollars to get to $400. Originally I was just going to let this one expire and start over tomorrow on accumulating another $400. Not a huge deal for me as I really don't spend that much on groceries anyway. The beauty of the mPerks rewards is that the dollar amount you have to spend is the shelf price of the item. It doesn't count any instant reward or coupon that you may use at checkout. So, in reality, I usually end up only spending about half of the required amount out of pocket. If I bought the Jergens at Meijer it would put me about halfway to $45. Plus, their new ad started today and there were a couple deals I had been eyeballing... and, there were two more mPerks personal rewards that showed up in my account - buy $20+ lotions (and other similar personal care stuff) from Jergens and some other brands, get a $3 off coupon, and buy $10+ Finish, Lysol, and a couple other brands, get a $3 off coupon. You can double dip on the mPerks rewards - meaning what you spend for the specific branded products like Jergens will also count towards your overall spending reward. So, it was off to Meijer to spend $45.

Just as I was leaving the house, it occurred to me that Meijer's prices on health and beauty aids are usually lower than CVS. There was a good chance the lotion I wanted would be less than $10.99 and, if so, I'd have to get another Jergens product to get me over $20. I grabbed some regular lotion coupons to take with me too.

Good thing I did! The Jergens at Meijer was $8.99. I grabbed another lotion that was $3.39. That put my total at $21.37... and I would get $5 off instantly, plus I had two $2 coupons for the Natural Glow and a $1 coupon for the other bottle of Jergens lotion... which would be $11.37 out of pocket, plus I'd get another $3 off coupon. If I hadn't bought the extra lotion I would have paid $17.98 - 2($2)=$13.98 for just the two Natural Glows and not received another $3 off coupon.

To round out my spending...

There's a Buy 6, Get $6 off instantly deal this week. Included are Finish Max in 1 dishwasher tabs for $3.39 (shelf price) and Lysol wipes $1.89 (shelf price). I got 4 Finish and 2 Lysol, got the $6 off, then used 4 ($1 Finish coupons) and 1 ($0.50/2 Lysol coupon).

Innovasian Cuisine frozen rice is on sale for $2.50. I had coupons for $2 off a box. It's a convenience item for me. $0.50 for a box of frozen rice, can't beat that! Got 4 boxes.

Needed a bag of carrots ($1.39) and some hummus ($2.50).

Total:
 $52.60
-   5.00 instant savings Jergens
-   6.00 instant Buy 6 savings
  41.60
-17.50 coupons
  24.10
+  1.94 tax
$26.04

Yup. Never pay full price!

$26.04 for everything in the photo

Earned digital mPerks coupons for $9, $3, and $3 off my next purchase. These can be used together so now I have another $15 to spend at Meijer. Plus, I found out that the Buy $10 on Finish, Lysol, etc. is a reloadable reward, meaning you can do it over again, and the register gave me credit for $17.34 in Finish and Lysol products today so when I checked my account, they had already credited me another $7.34 towards the $10 I needed to spend to get another $3 off coupon.

My original shopping plan had been to do my Meijer shopping tomorrow because there is a 2-day sale Friday and Saturday and you get 5% off groceries and 15% off general merchandise if you use your Meijer credit card. I got a better deal by buying some of my items today and getting my $9 reward.

I'll probably go back tomorrow to buy 2 more Lysol. My out of pocket cost would be $1.28 - 5%, and I'd get another $3 reward. Plus Maxwell House coffee is on sale for $1.99 (as part of the Buy 6 sale) and I have $1 coupons, Swanson's chicken and beef stock are $0.50 a can (and I need some), and I can pick up meat, milk, and veggies, get 5% off, and maximize using my $15 credit. Everything I spend tomorrow will count towards my new $400 overall spending reward. I'll pay off what I put on my Meijer card online as soon as I get home.

As for the Jergens I bought at CVS... I returned them. I tried to give my $5 ECB back too and the manager told me to keep it. :)

Monday, March 7, 2016

B2B Training Week 12 of 18 ... The Big Week That Wasn't

Week 12 was supposed to be another big mile week. Plan was to hit 40 miles by doing two days of 15 milers and filling in the rest with shorter runs but it didn't pan out that way.

Sunday (2/28) - Zero miles. Planned rest day. I felt like I should do something but I didn't. Did zippo all day long.

Monday (2/29) - Zero miles. I was scheduled to work from 9 am to 5:30 pm. I didn't leave work until almost 7 pm. By the time I got home I had no desire or energy to run.

Tuesday (3/1) - 3 miles. I hit the treadmill at the Y while G was at dance. I ran my first mile in 9:00 and the next two in 8:34. Then I didn't want to run anymore. I wasn't too tired and I had plenty of time but I JUST DIDN'T WANT TO! Done for the day.

Wednesday (3/2) - 15 miles. I knew I had to run long today. Fact was, I was making deals with myself even before I got out of bed on how I could do this another day. Finally I realized I HAD to do it today. Of course it was cold and gray outside. I took to the hamster track to bang it out and get home before the kids got home on their early release day. Made dinner and went to work.

Thursday (3/3) - 7 miles. Got home from work at 4 am so I laid around the house all day until I had to take G to dance then went to the Y. FINALLY felt like running. Actually had a very good run on the treadmill and felt strong.

Friday (3/4) - Zero miles. I got up at 4:30 am to go to work and never felt like I fully woke up all day. Work was busy and I had a bunch of patients test positive for influenza A. By the time I got off work, I felt a little crappy. Original plan had been to try and squeeze in a short 5 mile run after work but that didn't happen cause I got home and collapsed into a chair until it was time to drive again. By the time I got to Carmel to pick G up from dance at 8 pm, I felt REALLY crappy - achy, feverish, chest congestion, the beginnings of a sore throat...

Saturday (3/5) - Zero miles. It was supposed to be a beautiful day and I was suppose to run the Pink Power 5K in Columbus, IN at 9 am. Plan was to do about 5 miles in Columbus with the race and warms up/cool down runs, then come back home and do another hilly 10 miler. My alarm went off at 6 am and I knew immediately that that wasn't going to happen. I felt worse than Friday. I rolled over and went back to sleep. Mid-morning I crawled out of bed and considered calling one of my colleagues at work to call in a Tamiflu script for me cause I was convinced I had influenza too. Then I took some ibuprofen and talked myself out of it. I'd been vaccinated already and I really wasn't feverish... just tired and achy... and TIRED!

So there you have it.
Week 12 - 25 miles

The only advantage to feeling ill was that my family figured out I must be feeling REALLY crappy to skip my race and they were all really nice to me all weekend... like hubs actually drove the kids around and all of then picked up after themselves.

Hoping the coming week will bring me more energy, sunshine, and miles!