Here are the deals (prices listed are after the $4 discount is applied for buying 8 items):
Ronzoni Smart Taste/Healthy $0.75 (Use $0.75 off 1 printable here, here, and here to make these free, or use the $1 coupon in this month's Parent's magazine for overage)
Hunt's Diced Tomatoes $0.75 (Use $1 off 4 coupon to make these $0.50/can, okay- but not awesome)
Krusteaz Cookie Mix $0.75 ($0.55 off 1 peelies make these only $0.20 each)
Ken's Dressing $1.99 (check for $1 coupons from previous inserts make this $0.99, not amazing but okay if you need it)
Annie's Mac&Cheese $0.99 (look for $0.50 off any Annie's to make this $0.49)
Kraft Shredded Cheese $1.49 (blinkie machines in the cheese section are loaded with $1 off 2 coupons, use these to pay $2 for 2 bags)
Yoplait Fiber One Yogurt $1.49 (use this $1 printable coupon to pay $0.49)
Yoplait Delights $1.49 (use this $1 printable coupon to pay $0.49)
Ore-Ida Hashbrowns $2.00 (Use $1 coupons from recent insert to pay only $1)
Lunchables $1.17 (use $1 coupons from recent insert and pay only $0.17)
Don't forget that you can print most internet coupons twice- which is especially nice in a deal like this! If you're new to shopping QFC with coupons, you may also want to take a moment and register your card at both Shortcuts and Cellfire. Both of these ecoupon sites have great coupons that are quick and easy to load to your shopper's card- and it's great to save a little bit of extra money. For a super simple trip consider printing off all the Ronzoni coupons, and two of the yogurt coupons- that's just enough to put together one 8 item transaction. You'll pay only $0.98 and walk away with 6 boxes of Ronzoni and two packs of yogurt. That's so ridiculously easy anyone could do it!
Want an example of how nice this promo can work out to be? My mom was able to buy all this:
...for only $4.44 yesterday! She played the game and won Lunchables one day and a $5 credit on her shopper's card the next day. We used the coupons listed earlier in this post plus one $1 Fresh Express coupon (to make the salad free) and saved over $45. It really is that easy.
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