Giant Food and Stop & Shop run very similar adds. Please check your circular to compare prices in your local area. Giant doubles coupons everyday up to .99¢. For B1G1 free items at Giant you must buy both items to get the discount. The deals below are based on a Giant ad in Central Virginia.
There are FOUR Dollar Doubler Coupons in the Central Virginia ad this week! That means that a $1 coupon will become $2. Minimum $15 purchase required.
Some Winn Dixie stores require that you buy both buy one, get one free items to get the discount. Check with your store regarding their policy. Thanks to My Baton Rouge Mommy for the following deals. For the full list of deals, go HERE.
*Special P&G Offer*
Get $4 Instantly wyb $25 worth participating P&G products (in one transaction – with your reward card) *note* most current coupons expire on 07/31/10 but there will be another P&G insert in this Sunday’s paper so look for coupons
The Albertsons Deals vary by region. Below you will find the California & Southwest Albertson’s deals. Thanks to Tia’s Saving Cents and Saving for Someday.
California Albertsons
Limes 10/$1
Red Bell Peppers 2/$1
Chicken Breasts boneless skinless $1.99 lb
Tilapia or Swai Fillets $2.99 lb
Guerrero Riquisimas Flour Tortillas 10-ct. $1.49
Pepsi, Diet Pepsi or Lipton Tea 2 ltr bottle or 1.5 ltr tea bottle 10/$10
Sara Lee Bagels 20-22oz $1.99
Albertsons Ice Cream $2.50
Prego Pasta Sauce 23.5-24oz 99¢ Limit 2 Total
-$1/2 Printable coupon Price after coupon= 49¢
Lean Cuisine Entrée frozen 5-11.5oz 3/$5
-$1/5 Lean Cuisine SS 05/02 Price after coupon= $1.47 each
Eggo Waffles $2.00
-$1/2 Eggo RP 7/25 Price after coupon= $1.50 each
Snyders Pretzels $2.50
-$1/1 Snyders SS 6/27 Price after coupon= $1.50
General Mills products $1.88 each PLUS GET (2) FREE One Night Redbox Movie Rentals WYB any (4) participating General Mills products.
**Coupon with code will print at register at time of purchase. All products must be purchased in 1 transaction with your Preferred Savings Card. 2 free rentals per transaction.
Fiber One Bars
-$1/2 Fiber One Bars SS 7/18
-.50/2 Fiber One Bars SS 7/18 Price after coupon= as low as $1.38 each
Honey Nut Cheerios
-$1/2 GM Cereals SS 7/11 Price after coupon= as low as $1.38 each
Trix
-$1/2 GM Cereals SS 7/11 Price after coupon= as low as $1.38 each
Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks
-$.50/2 Printable coupon Price after coupon= as low as $1.68 each
Herdez Salsa, 16 oz $2.00 ea
Extra Promo: Buy 2 Get 2 Mi Ranchito Tortilla Chips (9 oz) FREE!
Limit 1 reward per transaction 2 for $4.00 + FREE chips
Smuckers Strawberry Jam, 32 oz $2.99 ea
Extra Promo: Buy 1 Get 1 Jiff Peanut Butter & 1 Albertsons Sandwich Bread FREE!
Limit 1 reward per transaction.
$1/3 Smuckers Jam, Jelly, Preserves or Fruit Spread products, any RP-5/23 $2.66 + FREE peanut butter and bread
$10 instantly wyb $40 of participating P&G products
Prices listed are BEFORE/AFTER discount is applied
Use the BEFORE price to get to $40.
Offer comes out to a 25% discount on each item
No rain checks.
All products may not be available in all stores
Old Spice Deodorant, 2.6-3.25 oz $1.99/$1.49
$1/1 Old Spice Products, any 1.7 oz or larger EXPIRES 7-31-10) PG-7/4 $0.49
Over the last few weeks we have been working on encouraging our kids to take part in a summer reading program. I have loved hearing all of your tips for getting your kids involved in reading!
Showing kids that reading can be fun is one of the many challenges of parenting – especially during the summer, when school is out and kids want to play. VTech, creator of the V.Reader e-book for kids, asked TheMotherhood.com, an online community of moms, to provide their ultimate tip list for encouraging kids to read. Moms came through with hundreds of suggestions, and here are the top ten:
Integrate Reading into Real Life: Show children that reading can be both practical and fun. Try reading recipes and creating goodies together, or read a story and then re-enact a favorite scene for other family members, complete with props and basic sets.
Ask Your Pet to Lend an Ear: Encourage your children to read aloud to the family dog or a favorite stuffed animal. Your youngsters will get to practice their reading, and pets make great listeners!
Create an Intimate Space: Make reading exciting with indoor “campouts.” Use sheets and chairs to help your kids make tents, pile blankets and pillows inside, and bring snacks and a stack of books. Reading with a flashlight will add novelty to the activity.
Reward Reading Comprehension: Set aside one night each week for a “quiz night,” when you can read to your kids and give them rewards, such as money to set aside for more books, for answering comprehension questions correctly.
Throw a Book Party: Make reading a social activity. Invite a few of your child’s friends to your house and ask them to bring a favorite book. Provide snacks and games that incorporate reading.
Get Involved Locally: Check area libraries, bookstores and even bank branches. They will often host story hours or summer reading programs for kids, offering incentives for reading a certain number of books.
Think Outside the Box – or Book: You don’t need to use books alone to encourage kids to read. Ask your child to read things like street signs and menus when you are out and about, or put closed captioning on the TV so he can see as well as hear the words of his favorite shows.
Give Them a Choice: Set aside an hour or two of quiet time during the day, and tell your kids they can either read or take a nap during that period. Letting them choose to read will remind them that they can choose reading at other times, too.
Write Stories Together: Reading and writing go hand in hand. Write stories with your kids one word at a time – you write one word, they read it and write one word of their own – until you have a story you created together.
Play to Their Interests: Let your kids read about subjects they already enjoy. From Pokemon to ponies, if they are fascinated by a topic, they will love reading about it.
One of the contributers that provided a tip above will win the Grand Prize of a V.Reader and three storybook cartridges. I want to thank all of my readers who participated by providing a reading tip! Unfortunately, none of the tips provided were picked for the Ultimate List- although I see that similar tips were mentioned.
Lastly, Mason and I shot a quick video demonstrating the V.Reader for you!
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of The Motherhood and VTech. All opinions expressed are mine.