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GOOD MORNING, EVERYONE!!! HELLO, CHERYL!!!

It feels so good to wake up in your own bed on a Saturday morning!  On Monday, I am flying back to Sacramento for a week, I will have a light posting schedule so I can enjoy spending time with my family and I will definitely be packing for cooler weather.  The mornings are low 50's degrees and my light weight pajamas won't cut it.  Being in Sacramento in October, the weather has been perfect.  Also, the price of plane tickets were super cheap.  


Speaking of cheap prices, I can't remember where I took this picture, in San Diego, the price of gas has dropped considerably because it has been ions since I've seen regular gas priced at $3.99/gallon.

There will be a Smart Source coupon insert in the newspapers or depending upon where you live, it may be delivered to your mailbox or out in your drive way or lawn.

It’s Saturday …enjoy your day! On Sundays, I take the day off from blogging


3 comments:

  1. Was just thinking about how grateful I am to you for reminding us at some point that J4U O Organics coupons also apply to produce AND stack with Produce, so a $4.99 O organics produce item utilizing a $2 produce and $2 O Org coupons yields a final price of $0.99. I just got all of the zip advantage coupons back this week after a seemingly 6 week hiatus (this week is Bread/Bakery + Yogurt in addition to permanent produce and O organics).

    My question is: does anyone have a running list of which produce items DO NOT qualify for O organics coupons? I know that tomatoes, hot house cukes and I think avos do not. Zucchini, yellow onions, asparagus, grape/cherry tomatoes and obviously any O org labeled produce does.

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    1. I haven't gotten the zip advantage coupons for a long time.

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    2. I'm not aware of a list of produce of O Organics that doesn't work with the zip advantage. While I was in Sacramento, I did check to see if the zip advantage would show up in the Safeway app but it was a no go for me.

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