Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Have you gotten this Kroger coupon before? and more...

Have you gotten this Kroger coupon at checkout? I just got it today. Just complete a survey and earn $5 off your next shopping order! Have you gotten this offer at Kroger before? I went to Kroger this morning (see the details on my shopping trip here). ...

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Have you gotten this Kroger coupon before?

Have you gotten this Kroger coupon at checkout? I just got it today. Just complete a survey and earn $5 off your next shopping order!

Have you gotten this offer at Kroger before?

I went to Kroger this morning (see the details on my shopping trip here). When I scanned my card at checkout, this Catalina printed offering me the opportunity earn $5 off my next shopping trip.

To earn the $5, I had to visit a website and see if I qualified. The print-out said for me to take the survey within 48 hours.

Kroger coupon

$5 Off Your Next Purchase When You Qualify & Take a Survey!

Of course you know I checked this out almost immediately upon arriving back home! And I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I qualified for the survey.

It was a market research survey about Quaker Oat Beverage — something I had purchased recently because it was marked down to $0.99. The survey took me about

Kroger coupon

The Survey Only Took Me Around 2 Minutes to Complete

The survey was really simple to do. It just asked me a lot of questions about why I purchased the Quaker Oat Beverage and what I thought of it, etc.

So clearly, this is something that is connected to a Market Research company and I’m not sure why I got the offer. Do you think it was something I purchased or was it just random?

Kroger couponI’m posting about this for two reasons: 1) to notify you of this since I’d never seen it before and could have possibly overlooked it at checkout. 2) I wanted to see if anyone else has gotten this before?

I was mostly curious to know if this is something new that Kroger is rolling out and will be offering more of this. Or, maybe it was just a one-time thing?

Kroger coupon

By the way, the survey took me about 2 minutes to complete. When I was finished, I had to input my name and mailing address. It looks like they will be mailing me the coupon for $5 off my shopping order and that it will be coming sometime in the next 4-6 weeks.

Have you gotten one of these offers before? If so, any ideas why you got it?

    
 

What it’s like to be a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)

Wonder what it’s like to be a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)? In this week’s podcast episode, Anne Bogel and I discuss what it’s like to be HSP, how it has changed our life to understand this, and why we are so passionate about this topic.

Missed previous episodes of The Crystal Paine show? You can listen to them here.

a group of friends on a beach

Last time we recorded an episode for The Crystal Paine Show, we had just gotten back from Kansas. And this time, we just got back from Destin, Florida!

It was our first time there (can you believe it?), and we had an amazing trip. We haven’t gone on a long road trip by ourselves since our honeymoon, and even though it was a little bit weird to be in the car for six hours by ourselves, I’m so thankful that we got to go!

anne bogel

Are You a Highly Sensitive Person?

Today’s guest on the show is the amazing Anne Bogel, who you may remember from an earlier episode! (She’s actually the first second-time guest on the show.)

We had such a fantastic conversation that Jesse and I didn’t want you to miss a single minute of it, so we skipped our usual segments of the show to make room for the whole interview.

Anne and I are both Highly Sensitive People (or HSPs). Now before you just think that means someone is overly sensitive or emotional, do yourself a favor and listen to the episode. At least 15-20% of people are HSP — many just don’t know it!

Even If You’re Not HSP, You Need to Listen!

I didn’t know this about myself until I learned it through reading Anne’s book Reading People. When I read her chapter on Highly Sensitive People and realized that she was exactly describing me, it changed my life! All of a sudden I understood why I big crowds drained me, loud noises over-stimulated me, certain fabrics of shirts were incredibly annoying, and why I can’t function well if my house is a mess.

We’ll start off by talking about how Anne came across this concept, and how it helped her regain a sense of control and improving her own life experience. We’ll also dig into the impact that being an HSP can have (some of the struggles as well as the perks!) and how to tell if you’re an HSP.

Even if you’re not a Highly Sensitive Person, don’t miss this amazing conversation! You’ll likely identify someone close to you who is and it will help you have a better understanding of how to love them and interact with them (and maybe not think they are just high maintenance or needy!)

In This Podcast Episode:

[00:25] – Jesse and I discuss how weird (and fun) it was to go on our first road trip by ourselves (without kids) in years.

[04:10] – This episode will be a little bit different because I ended up having such a long conversation with Anne Bogel that we decided to make the interview the focus of the episode. 

[04:56] – I (re)introduce Anne and ask her to share about her new podcast that just launched! Check it out at One Great Book.

[09:14] – When did Anne first learn about the concept of Highly Sensitive People (HSP)? She talks about when the light bulb went off for her and how discovering this idea changed things for her and helped her regain a sense of control.

[15:26] – Anne and I discuss our greatest struggles and greatest strengths as a Highly Sensitive Person.

[21:19] – I can’t watch certain movies or listen to certain kinds of news, because it will be too heavy and too much for me. Anne shares how she can’t write when there is music playing with words.

[22:17] – We talk about the best way to determine whether you’re HSP, or whether one of your kids or friends might be? (“When you know, you know,” Anne explains. “HSPs often don’t even need the test.”)

30:38] – What is Anne reading right now?

[32:16] – Anne talks about what’s saving her life right now: walking to work (even though she works at home!).

[34:39] – Did you enjoy that conversation as much as I did? Do you have any questions, comments, or feedback? Get in touch by email at crystal@moneysavingmom.com!

Links and Resources From Today’s Podcast:

How to Listen to The Crystal Paine Show

The podcast is available on iTunesAndroidStitcher, and Spotify. You can listen online through the direct player we’ll include in the show notes of each episode. OR, a much easier way to listen is by subscribing to the podcast through a free podcast app on your phone. (Find instructions for how to subscribe to a podcast here.)

Ready to dive in and listen? Hit the player above or search for “The Crystal Paine Show” on your favorite podcast app.

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Gretchen’s $52 Grocery Shopping Trip and Menu Plan

Dillons

4 bags Kroger Frozen Veggies – $0.88 each

1 box Yoplait Go-Gurt – Marked down to $2.39

3.22 lbs Bananas – $1.58

1 Green Leaf Lettuce – $1.69

Total: $9.18

Aldi

2 dozen Eggs – $0.58 each

1 gallon Milk – $1.49

2 bags Frozen Chicken – $5.99 each

1 bag Sugar – $1.52

1 jar Pasta Sauce – $1.49

3 pkg Strawberries – $1.49 each

1 pkg Cheese Slices – $1.39

1 jar Pickles – $1.99

1 Half & Half – $1.59

2 Seedless Cucumbers – $0.99 each

1 pkg English Muffins – $0.99

1 bag Spinach – $1.39

1 bag Shredded Cheese – $3.29

1 box Granola Bars – $1.59

1 loaf Bread – $1.39

1 Pineapple – $1.29

1 lb Butter – $2.88

1 box Cheese Crackers – $1.49

Total: $43.37

Total for both stores: $52.55

Menu Plan for This Week

I was disappointed to find that Dillons didn’t have any marked down produce today so I’ll probably pop in there later on this week and check again.

Breakfasts

Cereal, Toasted English Muffins, Eggs, Baked Oatmeal, Cinnamon Rolls

Lunches

Tossed Salad, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Cheese/Crackers/Fruit, Cheese Quesadillas, Leftovers

Dinners

Homemade Cheese Pizza, Breadsticks

Lasagna, Steamed Broccoli, Homemade Bread

Grilled Chicken, Biscuits, Steamed Peas

Meatloaf (from the freezer), Spinach Salad, Pumpkin Muffins

Pancakes, Eggs, Fruit Salad

Chicken Noodle Casserole, Steamed Broccoli

Hamburgers, Homemade French Fries, Steamed Cauliflower