Showing posts with label couponing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label couponing. Show all posts

Thursday, April 16, 2009

April Couponing!

Couponing, couponing. My absolute favorite hobby BY FAR. Why? because you get sale items for dirt cheap when you combine them with strategic shopping (couponing habits). You can do this too, it's really simple.

Here's what I got at CVS:

Purex $6.99 BOGO Sale + $6.99 BOGO Q = FREE
Sobe $1.49 BOGO Sale + $1.49 BOGO Q = FREE

$.08 OOP
$34.84 Saved


Can you believe I only paid eight cents for ALL of the above items TOTAL? Phenomenal, huh? :) If you look at it like this... I paid one cent per item. How cool is that? I was giddy when I walked out the door after I bought my items!! I actually got CHANGE back from 10 cents! LOL, I paid with one dime. It was exhilarating, lol. Click on my CVS receipt to the right to see my transaction enlarged!

If you want some couponing tips, visit the Coupon Mom forum here. It's a really great and friendly community. If you end up joining, look me up: Child0fGod [that's a zero] :)

Philippians 4:8 says "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things."

Best,
Whitney

BOGO = Buy One, Get One Free
OOP = Out of Pocket
Q = Coupon

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Back to Basics!

Sooo, I went couponing at Harris Teeter for the first time in a while! I have missed it. It's one of my absolute favorite hobbies. As soon as I nab a decent job, I'll definitely be putting more time into my couponing.

It was crazy-fun! I want you to see all of the stuff I got. You won't believe how much I spent!

2 Wisk Detergent 2x 50oz BOGO $3.75 each - $1.50Q - $1Q = $1.25 for two!!
2 Dawn Dish Liquid $1 each - 2 $.50 tripled Q's = $1 profit!!
4 Green Giant Frozen Broccoli & Cheese $1 each - 2 $.60 tripled IPQ's = $.40 total!!
1 Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheats Strawberry Cereal BOGO = $1.71 each - $.70 tripled Q = $.39 profit!
1 Dentyne Ice Gum $1.19 - $.75 tripled Q = $1.06 profit!

Total Spent = $1.02
Total Savings = $29.95

This is a very special-case couponing trip, lol. My total ended up being like $6 or something and I knew that was wrong so the customer service clerk came over and took off like $5, lol. The coupons were not scanning. Soooo. Yeah! I'm happy. Paid $1.02 for all of it!! Whoo!! :)

The Totino's Pizza Rolls were on sale BOGO (Buy One, Get One Free), but both Harris Teeter's that I hit were all out. With my $.35 tripled Q's, they would have cost $.10 per package! I picked up two rainchecks at both stores and I'm going back soon to nab me some before triple coupon week is over on March 31.

All smiles,
Whitney

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Status Update #2

Snippets

  • I just finished up my "Working Willingly" tasks today. I love accountability, it's such a beautiful concept-- a concept that could have only been designed by our Lord. Glory to God.
  • I've been working diligently on the brand new Mystery Shopping Blog. Be sure to join us: http://mysteryshoppersuniteblog.blogspot.com. If you're not a mystery shopper and want to be one, you can learn how to become one.
  • I plan on going biking today. The weather-man said it's supposed to be 60 degrees. I feel like a nap, but a quick ride around the neighborhood will be refreshing! I cannot wait for spring & summer!! ;)
  • I meant to tell you that I have since given up Coca-Colas. I used to love those things, but not anymore. Also, ALL caffeine and cafinated beverages (coffee, tea) I've quit. Just caffeine-free and decaf or nothing :)
  • Bible study is at 7:30 tonight. This is the first time I'm going to try and go to Bible Study at this church. It's 30 minutes to and from, so it seems like a chore. But, I know it'll be worth the drive.

Leisurely To-Do List (ABC Order):

  • Buy a rocking chair for my room (man, I have been looking for a good rocking chair since summer time of last year! I checked Roses, Cracker Barrel, and even a furniture shop in the country... *sigh!* I need my perfect rocking chair! :(]
  • Sign up for a library card
  • Watch G. Craige Lewis videos again

Breakfast

Made some omelets today-- my favorite breakfast food! I'm a breakfast food junky. It's my absolute favorite meal of the day. I have labeled this post as "cooking" because baking deals with you know, treats and sweet-stuff :) Enjoy.



I also made some chicken fajitas yesterday that I ate for dinner and I'm eating for lunch right now! lol. Good stuff; I didn't take pictures of those.





Couponing at Wal-Mart

I had a wonderful time at Wal-Mart yesterday!!
I love couponing!!!



I'm not keeping all of this; I'm giving some away.

Here's what I got:

3 BIC Twin Razors (14 ct) $2.94 - $2 Q = $.94 each
1 BIC Sensitive Razors (12 ct) $2.57 - $2 Q = $.57
2 Cascade Rinse Agent $3.13 - FREE Q = Free!!!!!
2 Dove Deodorant Trial Size $.97 each = $1.94 - $1.50 Q = $.44 total

Total in Coupons/Savings = $15.76
Total Spent on Everything = $3.83

YIPPIEEE. I love it, lol!


Reminiscing

I was just thinking today how much I miss college life. Well, not all of it. Particularly, the jobs that I held on campus. I used to work as copy editor of the campus paper and at the radio station. WZMB 91.3 FM Greenville. Now, THAT was a fun job! *big smiles* The only bad part about it was the fact that I had to wake up at 9 a.m. and head to the radio station. I got to play whatever I wanted on the air-- so fun. I played nothing but Gospel & Christian music the third day I was on the job... Tye Tribbet, the Clark Sisters, Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers-- these were some of the amazing artists that I played on air. I'm smiling now, hehe.

I remember that switchboard, the mic and the headphones... Man, what a fun job. Who wouldn't want to sit on their behind all day, taking listener-requests, chatting on air and listening to music all day?? This was fun for me while in school, but I honestly couldn't have it as a 9-5 job. I feel like I would get bored and have to quit or something... LOL. But, really. Music is my life, GOSPEL music that is-- ONLY Kingdom music. It's all I've listened to since I began living for Christ. I love it. Since I'm reminiscing here, check out a pic I took of myself in the DJ Booth a few months ago... hehe.

Later,



Mark 1:14-15.

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Goodbye January

Was cleaning out my coupon accordion file tonight and saw some good coupons go to waste that expired on Jan. 31st and earlier. *sigh* Without a steady job to support my couponing hobby, I’m not able to take advantage of all of the great deals that I see roll around. It is disheartening, seeing a sale and not being able to capitalize on it. Yet, I still keep my faith and know that if I keep putting the effort into obtaining a job, the Lord will provide. He always has.

What went to waste?

I received some good Welch’s Grape Juice coupons from a coupon trade. I found several sales I could use the coupon on, but I never did go get any: 1 $1/1 MFR exp. 1/31, 3 $1/2 MFR exp. 1/31.

I was able to get the Oust BOGO coupon deal a while ago at CVS, but I found an additional Q (coupon) in the coupon train I received a few days ago. I forgot I had this Q and never got to use it! :( BOGO Oust Air Sanitizer MFR exp. 1/17.

Sara Lee Frozen Cherry Pies are my absolute FAVORITE (well, any cherry pie, lol)!! A nice fellow couponer sent me some Sara Lee Catalina Q’s from Kroger. They expire today but I guarantee they don’t have a sale, and if they did I wouldn’t be able to get them anyway... $1/2 Sara Lee frozen desserts MFR exp. 2/1. My mom is so precious, when she was at the grocery store today, she surprised me by picking up a Mrs. Smith frozen Cherry Pie because she knows they are my favorite!! How sweet of her was that? I haven't had one since Christmas... I can't wait to bake it later on today!! I'll post pics ;)

I’ve wanted some Febreze Fabric Refresher ever since we moved out of our temporary apartment and I misplaced the free trial size I had gotten... I can’t find it anywhere. True Value, YES, True Value was having a sale on the Febreze that ends today as well. $2.99 each. The Q was for $.50/1 MFR exp. 1/31, so it would have only cost $2.50.

Even though the Q’s expired, I’m planning on sending them to another fellow couponer who sends the expired Q’s to the military, since they are allowed to use expired Q’s up to six months after the expiration date. So, that’s a good thing that comes of this.

Guess what else?

There are, however some pretty good deals going on that I want to desperately take advantage of, and will scrounge up whatever pennies I can to get them! lol.

The couponmoms (forum.couponmom.com) have stated that Harris Teeter is having a Super Bowl sale on the Coca-Cola Classic 12-packs—my favorite drink! Yahooo!! Word on the street is that they are $1.99 each. Unbelievable. I checked the e-VIC flier in my inbox and it says they are BOGO, but it doesn’t list a price. I’m going today to check them out. I have the $1/1 12-pack Q’s from MyCokeRewards, so if they are $1.99, only $.99 each oop!!! Super-excited!! :D

Update 2/1/09:

I WAS ABLE TO GET MY COKE'S!!! YAHOOOO!!! As you can
see, I was out and had to have some before I took a pic, lol!

They were on sale (BOGO) but the price was $2.99 each.
With my $1 Q, I paid $1.99 each and got two! Yaay!
Sale ends 2/3/09.

See here:

Harris Teeter
2/1/09

2 Coca-Cola 12 packs $2.90 each - 2 $1 Q's = $3.80 for 2!!!

Total = $3.80 + $.39 tax = $4.19

$4.17 oop ($.02 off, dunno why)
$7.80 saved

Coke is my favorite!!
Next time I'm stocking up!! :D


Also, Kroger is having a sale until Feb. 7th on select General Mills Cereals, 3 for $5. With my $1/3 Q, I can get three for $4, or $1.33 each :) :)

But...

Turns out that I scheduled my mystery shops on days after these sales end! Meaning, the sale will be over by the time I do my shops and therefore I cannot get reimbursed for my groceries... one thing after another, huh. Sheesh.

On the Bright side,

I still have some Stouffer’s Panini Q’s that I received from various generous coupon trades... 14 Q’s to be exact!! I’ve never had that many of one coupon that I did not have to buy a newspaper for!


Oh how I love these things, especially the Italian Chicken. I’m uber-excited. But, they expire soon: 2/15. Now, I wonder where the sale is...

Happy Couponing,

Mark 1:14-15.


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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Wisdom: "The End of the World: What Does the Bible Say?"

I would like to begin out by proclaiming that couponing, for me personally, is a hobby. Dictionary.com defines a hobby as "an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation." Since it is a leisurely activity simply pursued for my own interests, versus being a necessity (such as reading the Bible and learning of God's ways), I trust that God will not allow it to become an obsession. He has been pruning some things from my life lately (see post "Tech-cation?") that I reeeeeeeeeeeeally enjoy doing and couponing is one of them, so I wouldn't be surprised if I go without couponing for a while in order to draw nearer to Him. By couponing, I mean being super-active on the couponmom.com forums in addition to clipping, clipping.............. and clipping, and filing, sorting and shopping. Summed up, couponing is a hobby that I enjoy, but if it means excessive time apart from God, I don't want it.

Another tidbit,
I write the majority of my blogging posts in a Word Document before I post it to blogger.com (this website), so the dates may conflict with the verbiage I use (such as the words, "today," "tomorrow," "yesterday," etc). And, blogger.com is in a different time zone than me so the actual times posted below the post is behind by at least 4 hours. (Update 2/1/09--Dates are now correct).

So, onto the post for today... :)

I was signing onto my laptop for like the first time all day, I believe, and as I was waiting for the Internet to load I saw an archived article from 2003 written by BeyondToday.tv in my news feed, titled "The End of the World: What Does the Bible Say?" This article truly blessed my spirit. It was absolutely amazing, all glory goes to God; such a wealth of information and wisdom within this article. God is teaching and I'm so grateful that I'm listening and learning. I pray that the Lord speaks to You through this urgent message as well. This is my prayer. , God bless you.

The link is here, but I will post the entire article as well:
http://www.gnmagazine.org/issues/gn44/world.htm

The End of the World: What Does the Bible Say?

For centuries people have read the Bible and concluded that the world will come to an end. But will it? If so, how? What do the Scriptures teach about the end of the world?

by Noel Horner

Nearly two millennia ago the disciples of Jesus of Nazareth asked Him a question that has intrigued people ever since: "What shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?" (Matthew 24:3, King James Version).

People in every generation since have wondered about this. Will the world literally end? If so, how? Why? And when? What does the Bible really say about this crucial and disturbing question?

Religious people aren't the only ones asking these questions. In recent decades people from many walks of life have expressed concern about the possibility of the end of the world as we know it. Politicians, educators and scientists foresee the potential destruction of our world from a number of causes—including nuclear warfare, environmental disaster, planetary pollution, overpopulation, killer diseases and collision with a comet or asteroid.

Potential devastation from the sky

Although some of these possibilities are unlikely, others present a real threat. Based on the increasing number of gigantic impact craters discovered in recent years, scientists believe that a collision between earth and a killer asteroid is inevitable.

What would be the result of such a violent encounter? "An asteroid only a kilometer across would create cosmic havoc by impacting on the earth," writes Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at City College of New York. ". . . The shock wave would flatten much of the United States. If it hit the oceans, the tidal wave it created could be a mile high, enough to flood most coastal cities on earth" (Visions: How Science Will Revolutionize the 21st Century, 1997, p. 317).

In 1908 a meteor or comet exploded over a remote area of Siberia. Though it was relatively small, with an estimated diameter of only about 50 yards, it flattened 1,000 square miles of forest, felling 80 million trees. The energy released by that celestial missile is estimated to be about equal to that of a large hydrogen bomb. The resulting tremors were recorded as far away as London. (To learn how such events might tie in with Bible prophecy, see "Will Civilization End in Global Cataclysm?")

The increasing nuclear threat

Experts generally agree that, of all possible means of destroying humanity, nuclear weapons pose the greatest threat.

And the genie cannot be put back in the bottle. Austrian theologian Ulrich Kortner put it this way: "The nuclear threat . . . constitutes not a temporary, but rather an irrevocable global threat. The actual possibility of an end to all life is now a constituent part of our reality" (The End of the World: A Theological Interpretation, 1995, pp. 229-230, emphasis added).

Some sober scientists go even farther, saying that nuclear annihilation is inevitable. The late Carl Sagan, perhaps the world's best-known scientist before his death in 1996, wrote that "the development of nuclear weapons and their delivery systems will, sooner or later, lead to global disaster" (Cosmos, 1980, p. 328).

With the Cold War ended, the probability of all-out nuclear war between countries has lessened for the time being, but the continuing addition of more nations to the nuclear club ratchets the threat back upward.

If North Korea has successfully developed nuclear weapons—as it has strongly hinted it has done—the nuclear club of nations now totals 10. More than 50,000 nuclear weapons exist in the world, many in dangerously unstable places. No one dares dismiss the idea that terrorist groups, if they can get their hands on nuclear devices, will use them in pursuit of their deadly aims.

Optimistic scientists believe that, thanks to continuing discoveries in science and technology, the nations will realize they must cooperate and work together to develop a unified global civilization. However, admits Dr. Kaku, "in the background always lurks the possibility of a nuclear war, the outbreak of a deadly pandemic, or a collapse of the environment" (p. 19).

Is time running out?

Reagan expressed concern that Armageddon may occur in our generation. His defense secretary, Casper Weinberger, observed: "I believe the world is going to end—by an act of God, I hope—but every day I think time is running out" (quoted by Reginald Stackhouse, The End of the World, 1997, p. viii).

Former French president Valery Giscard d'Estaing commented on the state of humanity: "The world is unhappy because it doesn't know where it is going and because it senses that, if it knew, it would discover that it was heading for disaster" (ibid.).

Former U.S. vice president Al Gore speculated on the longevity of the world: "Two world wars, the Holocaust, the invention of nuclear weapons, and now the global environmental crisis have led many of us to wonder if survival . . . is possible" (Earth in the Balance, 1992, p. 366).

Indeed, experts from many fields share the concern that we could see the end of civilization as we know it. These concerns have created an age of anxiety, especially in a world where so little seems certain anymore.

Many others, however, say there is no need to be concerned about the world ending. They point to epidemics of end-time panic that have raged in the past. They list many failed past predictions regarding the end of the world.

Such criticism is justified to a point. Doomsday predictions have abounded for centuries; date-setters have been wrong many times. The problem with most of these prognostications was that, though well intentioned, the specific chronological details were the ideas of men who badly misinterpreted information in Scripture.

Is there a source to which we can go for reliable information? There is! That one reliable source is the Bible—what it really says. Many people today have a vague idea that the Bible says something about the end of the world. Does it? Most certainly!

The end of an age

Although we do not know the time, one thing we know for sure is that the Bible prophesies the end of the world as we know it. But what does that mean?

When Jesus'disciples asked Him about "the end of the world," they weren't talking about "world" in the sense of our physical planet, the earth. The Greek word translated "world" is aion, from which we get the English word eon. The two mean essentially the same thing—an age, an epoch, an era .

Christ's followers well knew the many prophecies of the Old Testament that foretell the coming age of the Messiah. Our present time, the time of human rule on earth under the deceptive sway of Satan (1 John 5:19), is described by the apostle Paul as "this present evil age" (Galatians 1:4).

Another Greek word translated "world" in the New Testament is kosmos, which denotes the ordered world around us—that is, not the physical planet we live on but man's society and geopolitical dominion. This is what will end.

Paul and the other apostles understood that, at the end of this age, man's corrupt civilization will be swept away and a new era will dawn at the return of Christ. Peter described this change as one in which "times of refreshing" will come from God the Father through Jesus, who will return from heaven when "the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets" (Acts 3:19-21, New International Version).

This transition from man's misrule—which is, in reality, the unrecognized rule of Satan—to Christ's divine reign in the Kingdom of God was at the heart of the messages of the biblical prophets as well as the gospel Jesus taught. (For more information, request our free booklets The Gospel of the Kingdom and Is There Really a Devil?)

Scripture proclaims that the present age—the civilization and societies we know today—will terminate in a cascade of unimaginable destruction and violence that will climax at the return of Christ. In the New Testament alone, more than 300 verses refer to these events.

Signs of the end time

When Jesus'disciples asked about the end of the age (Matthew 24:3), He responded by listing several warning signs. The first would be massive religious deception, including religious teachers who, while claiming to represent Him, would not follow His teachings but would deceive many through a counterfeit Christianity.

He also said there would be many wars and other conflicts between nations and ethnic groups. He also spoke of famines,massive disease epidemics and earthquakes.

The problem with trying to precisely predict the end from these signs is that these trends and conditions have been with us in varying degrees from the first century until now. This helps explain why end-time fervor has arisen repeatedly for two millennia.

Many believe that man's development of modern weaponry with the ability to annihilate human life is a sure sign of the last days. As for this destructive potential being a sign of the end, Jesus did say that "if that time of troubles were not cut short, no living thing could survive" (Matthew 24:22, Revised English Bible, emphasis added throughout).

Our awesome scientific and technological advancements have bequeathed to this and future generations a heritage over which hangs the ultimate sword of Damocles. Indeed, without miraculous intervention from God the human race has no assurance of survival.

However, we should realize the sobering fact that, no matter when the end of the age comes, people will be living at that time who will dispute the possibility of the world ending. Under inspiration of God, the apostle Peter tells us that "scoffers will come in the last days, walking according to their own lusts, and saying, 'Where is the promise of His coming?'" (2 Peter 3:3-4).

Regardless of when it occurs, there will be people who express disdain even as the very time approaches. No matter how difficult things look, some will assure everyone that man has everything under control. Tragically, such assurances will do nothing but provide a false sense of security, leading people to foolishly continue to trust in human ability rather than in God.

As the end approaches

However long it is until the actual end of the age, one theme the biblical writers emphasized is that it draws nearer every day. Paul warns us that "now it is high time to awake out of sleep; for now our salvation is nearer than when we first believed" (Romans 13:11).

And salvation is certainly important to keep in mind as everything falls to pieces around us. The end of the world as we know it, though it includes many catastrophes on a scale never seen in history, is not all bad news for mankind. It includes good news too. God will intervene before it is too late (Matthew 24:21-22). The alternative is not only the destruction of human civilization but the annihilation of the human race itself.

The only wise action for anyone who understands what is coming is to turn to God with repentance and obedience (Acts 3:19). Indeed, "now [God] commands all people everywhere to repent. For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed [i.e., Jesus Christ]" (Acts 17:30-31, NIV).

When Jesus comes in power and glory, He will rebuke the world for its sins. This is part of the message proclaimed from the beginning of the true Christian Church. On the day of the Church's founding, the apostle Peter exhorted his audience, "Be saved from this perverse generation" (Acts 2:40).

This is the message the Church is still commissioned to proclaim. How were the people to be saved? Peter urged them to repent—to turn from their own sinful, selfish ways and to seek God's ways—and to be baptized (Acts 2:38). At His second coming Christ will reward those who do so.

Focus not on timing but preparation

It is not a question of whether the world—man's corrupt civilization—will end. God's Word says it will. Our chief concern should not be when it will end. Jesus said it would be impossible for men to precisely calculate this ahead of time (Matthew 24:36, 42, 44).

Instead, our main focus should be to seek God to be spiritually prepared for the times that are coming. "But keep on the alert at all times," said Jesus, "praying in order that you may have strength to escape all these things that are about to take place, and to stand before the Son of Man" (Luke 21:36, New American Standard Bible).

The Bible describes believers as living in a state of expectancy, in a state of tension, between two worlds. We live in the present world, which we know will end, while we look for the world to come with the return of Christ. "So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him" (Matthew 24:44, NIV).

We need to seek God in heartfelt repentance and faith, leading to baptism by God's true ministers so we can receive God's Spirit (Acts 2:37-39). Then we are to remain faithfully obedient while awaiting Jesus' return. For "he who endures to the end shall be saved" (Matthew 24:13).

Jesus never said the Christian calling would be easy. On the contrary, He said it would be challenging (Matthew 7:13-14). The reward, though, is great, far beyond anything we can imagine. GN



Mark 1:14-15.


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Saturday, January 24, 2009

"He That Overcometh"

Written: 1/23/09

Posted: 1/24/09


Hey guys. I went to Wal-Mart on the other side of town today after one of my apartment mystery shops. I was there looking for the cheap Air Wick Express Warmers and refills that I couldn't find at my regular Wal-Mart yesterday. I paid $.68 for those two items total, and I did a second transaction with the same two items.

Anywho,

While in there looking for those items, I was gonna get some cereal for cheap and more BIC razors for $.94 with my Q's. The cereal cost more than my regular Wal-Mart and the razors they had was a 10 pk priced the same as the 14 pk that I got at my regular Wal-Mart :eek:

Since those items were higher at this particular Wal-Mart, this got me thinking. So, I did some light investigating.

(These prices are guesstimates, give or take a few cents).


My Regular Wal-Mart
Tide Totalcare = $7.84 (not a good price, btw)
BIC Razors Silky Touch = $2.94 for a 14 pk
Cheap box of name-brand cereal = $1.98

The Other Wal-Mart
Tide Totalcare = $8.84
BIC Razors Silky Touch = $2.94 for a 10 pk
Cheap box of name-brand cereal = $2.26

These were just a few of the items where the prices were cranked up, so imagine how much more these people are paying for all their groceries/other necessities... I was pretty shocked and then got to thinking about it some more and realized it was because of the community in which the Wal-Mart was located. It was in an under-privileged neighborhood and it really did sadden me how the people who live in a low-income area, shop at their local Wal-Mart in hopes of saving money by not going to a regular grocery store... when in actuality, Wal-Mart is pimping them for their money!!! Food Lion even had the Tide Totalcare on sale today for $5.99, and that Food Lion I went to was in the SAME parking lot as that very Wal-Mart....... I'm shaking my head over here.

.....................such an experience I had today while being in that particular Wal-Mart and observing the various customers shuffling about... the thoughts I pondered... it's really sad; the feeling that someone out there isn't making it as well as others AND the idea that Wal-Mart really is engaging in such trifling and inhumane, yes INHUMANE practices... I'm just so grateful unto God for the little things, ya know? If you've never experienced poverty, Lord knows you're blessed and it's time to say "Thank You, Jesus;" and say it again a few more times! And if you have experienced it or are experiencing it now, keep right on praising God through your continued devotion to Him. I just pray that the Lord harkens unto the voice of those in lesser privileged circumstances; I know He will... He hears our cry [Read Psalm 138; thank You Holy Spirit and glory to Your name oh God].

.....................I didn't know about what Wal-Mart was doing until now. And, hurts to think about it, even. Not to mention, it's even worse that these customers probably haven't a clue about what's going on... makes you give the world a second, third and fourth look, I'll say.

The feeling that I felt within me when I had that “ah-ha!” epiphany-like moment of “wow, are they really doing that?” wasn’t just an “Oh, I’m sad”-type-of-sadness, it was a somber/solemn, deep-within-my-soul-type-of-sadness. Like, I could feel it... I could literally feel the emotion of sadness within me, over this situation—yeah I know, typing the feeling out surely isn’t the same as experiencing it, huh... don't worry, you don't want to experience it because it's an oppressive spirit [read further...]


It wasn’t a fun feeling by any means... after I had gotten home, when there were tears, sobbing and snot, you know it’s something serious. LOL. Ok, <~~~ there I was being facetious, but I really did have a meltdown and later found comfort in the peace of God through listening to my favorite Gospel tunes.


There are all kinds of spirits out there, good and bad ones. And we as Christians must be able to correctly identify each one for what it truly is. Good = Holy Spirit. Bad = Demonic spirit [See Ephesians 6:10-20]. But, yeah... you get my drift on the whole Wal-Mart thing that God showed me, right? Looking back again, in my spirit it did feel like a demonic presence was at that Wal-Mart, all jokes aside... and I called him out too; I called him a liar, because that’s what he is:


When I was browsing through the Air Wick Warmers and refills, they kept popping off of the shelves. Like, I would put ‘em in their spot, but they’d keep falling on the floor. This was when I was trying to calculate my final price before I got to the checkout lane... I called the devil a liar because I knew he was trying to convince me that the deal I found wouldn’t work. But it did. Lo and behold, went to checkout as stated earlier, and it worked. Both transactions. Glory to God. [Ephesians 6:12, 14 says “12For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. 14Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth,...].”


After tonight and everything that I felt within me about this situation, I’m considering whether or not I should shop at Wal-Mart again... [See Romans 14]. Overall, I really think I need to re-evaluate my spending habits there though. I don’t want too many of my dollars going to support a company with foul price-increase practices, who deliberately target unsuspecting and innocent consumers. Right now, I don’t feel convicted not to shop there anymore, only because it was an evil spirit up in there and it wasn’t God's voice; it was an evil spirit surrounding that place. But, I will pray about it, Lord willing and I thank God for the peace He restored unto me tonight after spending time singing praises unto Him. I love You, Lord. Keep me and protect me, Lord God. Lead and guide me all the days of my life ever so faithfully all the while putting on the whole armour of God [See Ephesians 6:10-20]. This is my prayer. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.


Selah,

["He That Overcometh" - See the Book of Revelation].

Mark 1:14-15



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Friday, January 23, 2009

Wally World Late Night.

GREAT savings at Wally World tonight!! It was fun. I didn't even plan on getting the Lysol Neutra-Airs but they were only $1 with my Q's so I had to, hehe... plus, this is my first pair :D

Wal-Mart
1/22/09


2 Lysol Neutra-Air Starter Kits $6 - 2 $5 MFR Q's = $2 total or $1 each!!

2 Glade Aerosols $.86 - $1/2 MFR Q = $.72 total or $.36 each!

BIC Silky Touch Razors (14 ct) $2.94 - $2 MFR Q = $.94

Revlon Emery Boards $1.96 - $1 MFR = $.96


$5.88 oop

$14 savings [in coupons!!]



Yaahhoooooo!! ;)

I went back out the next day for an apartment mystery shop and stopped at a Wal-Mart in the area to check to see if they had my Air Wick warmers, and they did! This is what I got:



Wal-Mart
1/23/09

(I did two transactions. One of each item on an order).

2 Air Wick Xpress Warmer $2.87 each - 2 $3.00 IPQ's and 2 $2.87 MFR Q's (FREE Warmer wyb one refill) = $6 profit!!!!

2 Air Wick Refills $3.27 each

Total = $6.54 - $6 Profit = $0.54 + $0.82 tax = $1.36 oop

$1.36 oop
$10.92 savings!!!



We cleaned up, huh?! :D



Mark 1:14-15.


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