This week’s Super Savings Saturday is a little different. Instead of reporting on the usual places like Walgreens or Target, I’m going to share the savings we got at the MALL yesterday!
First up is The Limited. I rarely shop at the Mall and I NEVER shop at The Limited, but they sent me a $15/$15 or more coupon, so, how could I resist? Well, I quickly found out that this store is quite pricey and I was going to have to look away from the clothes in order to stretch our $15 coupon. I had my daughter with me so we decided to pick out a few things for her birthday next month. Shhhh……hopefully, she’ll forget by then.
We saw that the jewelry was on sale so we ended up getting a necklace, a pair of earrings, and some hair pins for only $2.77 after sale and coupon! Yes!

Take a look at the REGULAR price of these items. Yikes!

Kohl’s was generous to mail a couple coupons to our home recently, too. We had a $10/$10 purchase and a 30% off coupon that we could use if we put this on our Kohl’s charge card. And Kohl’s allows these coupons to be combined. :0) More happiness.
Isaac, our three year old, really needed a new pair of shoes so I headed inside with him to see what we could find. While I was looking for sales and clearance shoes, he found the shoes he wanted and was unable to be convinced otherwise (even though we have never seen the movie these shoes are based off). So…..we grabbed those shoes and headed for the check out where we still got a great deal.

Here’s the REGULAR price. They were on sale for $18.99.

We paid $6.49 after both coupons and the sale. That amounts to $81% savings!
And finally, my favorite trip. We went to Carson Pirie Scott because, once again, I had a coupon. This coupon wasn’t as good as the others since it was only save $10 off a $25 purchase (I got it at Jewel-Osco for spending $50 there on groceries and I think that promotion is running through today—in case you were wondering), but Carsons tends to have nice cookware and our last 13x9 metal baking pan bit the dust a while ago so I’ve been looking for sales on a new one as of late (actually, since I found out that I need one to make the cinnamon rolls and sticky buns with the kids out of ‘The America’s Test Kitchen Family Cookbook’)

We found a Cuisinart one on clearance for only $9.99! It’s very nice and heavy duty and much better than the cheaper ones I had been seeing that were higher priced!
The other item we bought was the ‘Curious Chef Measure and Prep Kit’ for my daughter’s birthday. Once again, shhhhh. There was some confusion as to the actual price of this item. It was marked 75% off, but rang up at $14.99. I asked the cashier helping me twice if it was coming up at the right price and she said it was so I accepted that and used my coupon with no problems. As I was walking away with my receipt, though, I noticed that I was only getting it for 50% off (that’s the way it looked to me anyway). I took my receipt back to a different register in the house wares department and the person at the register there told me that it did ring up at the wrong price and fixed it by a few dollars, but that price still seemed wrong to me. Whatever! At least I was able to use my coupon, and I only ended up paying about $13.50 out of pocket for both items.
I’m looking forward to making sticky buns in my new pan, and I can’t wait to add the new Curious Chef measuring spoons into the kitchen as well. We really needed some new ones!
After shopping, I gathered the energy and brain power needed to make monkey bread with the kids FROM SCRATCH. :0) We had to start shortly after getting home because this bread takes over three hours to make from start to finish. I cook on Fridays with Nathan and on Saturdays with Breanna, Isaac helps along the way, but his day is coming soon (Thursdays). I let them pick the recipe each week with a little guidance (like it can’t always be a dessert).
Anyway, it turned out wonderfully, and all the hard work paid off! We used an America’s Test Kitchen recipe, of course. We pretty much followed the recipe exactly, although, next time I won’t add the pecans (which were optional) because I don’t think this bread needs them. You know how nuts can really make a recipe go from good to great? This isn’t one of them. The pecans weren’t necessary, but this was still a delicious bread and ALL the kids loved it—which it something that doesn’t normally happen in our family.
