Friday, March 29, 2019

Riley's Restaurant

I remember the Com-Care took up on a tour. We ate at Riley's. The group had to stand in line to get their order. When I got my stuff I notice that the back read something like, "Buy a drink and a fries get the sandwich free." I passed it to the next person and told him to pass his to the next person. I told the caseworker what I was doing and would she keep it up for me. I also told her I would like to have the last one.

When everybody got their meals and we were all sitting there eating. The caseworker brought me the last receipt. I ask her how many got a free sandwich? If I remember correctly, she said about six or seven. I felt like I did my good deed for the day. When we got finished eating I think, if I remember correctly, I ordered myself another meal to take home using that coupon.

Posted by Sherry

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Remembering Mother for her 94th birthday

I remember getting a $20 rebate check in the mail one day. I am guessing it was from that paint Dad got up at Maloney's. Mother said, "Sherry, give me that check and let me use it to buy the boys their clothes."

I said, "What are you talking about I use these checks to buy my newspapers, postage stamps and envelops." It was 1983 and Carlos was going to be in first grade. I thought up an idea. I went over to the house and Mother and Dad was sitting on the porch. I said, "Mother, I would like to make a deal with you if you don't care to make a deal."

She said, "What kind of a deal are you wanting to make?"

I said, "I will keep you in wash powders, soap, shampoos, and such stuff as that if I have it in exchange that you will buy my boys all of their clothes." Dad got very happy with the deal.

Mom on her Birthday in 2004

I took it Mother will agree with the deal. I started taking products over to the house and putting in the basement. I got Michelle to help me. I told Michelle I made a deal with Mother if I kept her in products if I have them in exchange she will buy the boys all of their clothes. Michelle said, "Did she say she will do it." 

I said, "She said she will think about it. When she sees how much stuff she is getting I am pretty sure she will agree to it. She has been buying them their clothes anyway."

As time went by my food stamps started piling up on me. Mother, and I think Michelle and the boys was with us, went to Kroger's. I said to Mother before we got out of the car, "Mother, I would like to make another deal with you. I will buy all of the groceries till I run out of food stamps and you take over in exchange that when you cook you cook enough for all of us." We went into Kroger's and I paid for all of the groceries.

I don't remember when I made this deal with mother. I told her because my children wanted to stay over at her house instead of over the trailer with me, I would come over every day to make up all of the beds and wash up all of the dishes and do a few other chores. 

I remember Mother and I went to Maloney's. I am guessing this was about around 1986. I remember Shawn was in school. I went back-to-school shopping and purchased a whole year's supply of paper, pencils, and crayons for the boys. Went I got back home. Dad was sitting in his chair. He watched me fill the desk drawers full of school supplies. I could tell he didn't know what to think. I also purchased ten packages of underwear and socks. I said, "Mother, I bought the boys ten packages of underwear and socks." 

She said, "Why so many? 

I said, "They were on sale for $5 a package regular $8. I bought ten 'cause I had ten one dollar coupons and I also had two refund offers saying $5 off of five." 

She said, "But." 

I said, "Mother, you don't understand." 

She said, "What is it that I don't understand." 

I said, "You said they wore size 8." 

She said, "But." 

I said, "I only bought one package of size 8. These two packages are size 10 and these two are size 12. These two packages are short socks and these two packages are longs socks." 

She said, "You only bought one package of size 8?" 

I said, "What does this here say on the package." 

She read, "Two free pairs inside."

All ten packages have two pairs in them. That is like getting over 13 packages for the price of ten. I put all of the stuff back into the bags and handed both bags to her and said, "Take all of this and put them up, that might be a three years supply there." The way I figured it out that is $3 per boy per year for underwear and socks. That is $110 worth of stuff including sales tax I got for $33. I think this is the last time I purchased the boys any clothes. Mother and I were at the bank when I showed her the two checks I got from the purchasing of the ten packages of underwear and socks.

Posted by Sherry  (Obviously)



Sunday, March 10, 2019

The Coffee Stackage

I remember back when I use to do a lot of couponing, I had a big stock of coffee in that red store building.



I remember that I had the biggest pile of 50c off of any size of coffee. The stores back them sold a lot of little jars of coffee for 50c. The stores let me have the jars of coffee free for the coupons. I also purchased a lot of the 8-ounce jars of coffee when they were on sale using either 75c or dollar coupons. I remember I had a stock of 19 jars of the eight ounces of the instant coffee and a countless number of the one-ounce jars. I also had about five big cans of the ground coffee.

There came a big dry spell in central American. It destroyed the coffee plantations. Coffee prices went up real high. I did not buy any coffee during this time period. We all relied on the coffee stock I had in the store building. When I got down to my last jar of instant coffee. Coffee prices started going down again. I said to myself, "I know now how much coffee we use in a one period time. I wonder how much money I saved the family."

Posted by Sherry