I have the best app for grocery shopping to share with you. If you haven’t heard of Flipp, you should definitely drop everything and download it now (available both on Android and iOS.) There really isn’t an excuse to not use this free app that will help you get the best prices for the groceries you shop for weekly.
The Flipp app really does it all:
Drowning in loyalty cards? I certainly am! If a store requires me to join a program to save on every shopping trip, I will join up. Before Flipp, I couldn’t close my wallet, and still was missing half the cards I’d need in any given week. But now, thanks to the Flipp App, I can keep the majority of my cards on my phone and away from my wallet. My wallet thanks me, since it’s no longer bulging at the seams!
This past Saturday, Jay and I went grocery shopping at our local Walmart first thing in the morning. Since we’ve used the same grocery list on the Flipp app each week, we didn’t really look ahead of time to find out what sales might be available for the items we always buy. While at the store, I easily checked each item in the app to see if there was a discount, and we wound up finding sales for about 80% of the items we were planning to buy!
Price matching has been my jam for years. I had the paper scanning, logging and showing down to an art (and even then, I would always luck out and have a cranky customer just behind me at checkout.)
When all we had were paper flyers for price matching, Jay and I would spend hours looking through them all and writing a list each week. The list would entail the product we wanted, which store had the better discount, the price and what page we’d find the ad, for quick access at checkout. It was a lot of work back then. But now with the Flipp app, we hardly even think about checking for price matches, it just happens on the fly. I’ve also never had a cranky customer behind me, ’cause they’re not as agitated by seeing you show an app to the cashier, over attempting to juggle 5+ flyers for price matching.
At the end of the trip, we saved $23 off our regular shopping bill, just by price matching alone. If I had bothered to check for coupons, I would have saved a couple more.
Partially thanks to reading Extreme Couponing Mom’s hilarious post on dinner disaster (go find out how much Flipp helped her save, I’m always in awe,) I talked Jay into having chicken for dinner for Saturday night; hoping I wasn’t setting up my plans for a similar fail. I wouldn’t have been surprised if the gods of cooking had it in for me the way I giggled over Aimee’s post!
I was in the mood for spicy, breaded chicken bites, and we scored that same morning with the sauces we’d need for our meal.
Chicken Tender Sauce Tip
So here’s how we made our two new favourite sauces that we absolutely drenched our chicken in.
Take 1 bottle of VH Sauce (either Teriyaki or General Tao, we did one of each,) 1 third of Frank’s Red Hot Buffalo Wings sauce, and 1/2 cup of brown sugar. Mix these three ingredients over medium heat in a sauce pan for a few minutes. Dump your cooked chicken tenders into a Pyrex dish, and then pour the sauce on top until every tender is happily smothered!
If you have family members that aren’t that gun-ho on spicy, add a dollop of ranch dressing to their dinner plates for dipping.
Quick & Easy Pillsbury Cookie Ice Cream Sandwiches
Popping the Pillsbury cookie dough into the oven, just before sitting for dinner, meant we had warm cookies and ice cream at the ready for dessert, YUM!
My secret ingredient for 75% of the foods I cook/bake/mix… Irresistibles Olive Oil Light Tasting Spray
I put this olive oil on everything, and I love it so much, that I’ll go out of my way to pick some more up when left with an empty bottle.
I use it so much that I keep an eye out for whenever it might be on sale.
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Honestly, go download the app and get inspired for how much you can save each week. A reduced grocery bill is tangible and if you’re saving up for something awesome, you’ll be a few steps ahead by potentially keeping $20 in your pocket each week!
Disclaimer: Geek with Style participated in this summer’s #FlippFoodChallenge, and was compensated as part of the challenge. All opinions are my own.
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Wow! i had no idea the app did all that. Very cool. Downloading now as I could definitely use a better way to track groceries and purchases.
That looks like a pretty cool app. I need to download it. Thanks for sharing.
I'm a big fan of Flipp. I do still like to sit down and read my flyers but I have Flipp ready to clip sale items. It's not just for groceries, either. I use it to price match for toiletries, feminine products, paper towels, you name it. I think the most we've saved on one bill was about $26.
Absolutely! If you're price matching, almost everything in store is part of that guarantee including toiletries, or even electronis (if it has the right serial number.) We once used Flipp to price match printer ink. :)
Oh Aeryn! Everything tastes better when you don't pay full price. That's a fact. I am a Flipp user already. I used it quite a bit last year actually. Time to get back on that wagon.
I haven't heard of FLIPP, but I am going to search the app and download it. I really need help saving on groceries, thanks so much for sharing!
I was talking to a mom a run with about this app this week. She was saying she uses it to save when buying diapers. I really need to download this and figure out how to use it to save us some $$$
YES! That's something we do for the inlaws. :) You can be as general as adding the keyword "Diapers" to your shopping list, or be specific as specific as you want on the type of brand you'd like, if you're loyal to one.