Club Super Aunties
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Thank you. I just called. Hopefully my son will appreciate this happy diary!
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just curious ah…is kumon dairy got something special ah…
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The lady said the students are using that. So now they are giving free to public, probably for advertising purpose. Well, I just want it for 2010 :lol:
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Do u ask for some chillies, lime or spring onions after buying vege?
I DO! -
KopiYing, just curious, how old are you?
I'm considered a young mummy & I'm very \"auntie\" according to my colleagues.
My \"auntie\" adventures:
- Go around collecting Popular, Shop & Save, Giant, NTUC, etc stickers/stamps/points to get discounts/vouchers/free gifts. Will ask my family & colleagues to pass to me if they don't want. Sometimes will also go online forums to exchange with other 'aunties'.
- Check out which credit card has the best points system & most value for 'points' items for exchange. Then try to maximise the use of that card, even for groceries. Best if company purchases all use my card so that I can get the points (my hb's monthly company purchases can run up to $10k+++. Imagine how many points we've gotten!)
- Take note of prices of items we normally buy at different supermarkets. Cheong down to buy in bulk when there's a good promo. --> My maid has learnt this & taken over this duty.
- Search online for cheap supplements (of cos only the usual brands that we buy). Join or organise bulk purchases to stretch our dollar!
- Have excel sheets for prices of milk powder (by KG) and diapers (per pc) in my HP. Will update accordingly when we see new prices or new brands/promos.
- Buy in BULK. We have a chest freezer because we go to the frozen seafood & meat wholesaler to buy chicken, pork, beef steaks, etc. Very cheap! I also have a cabinet full of formula milk for my boy. Saw a very good promo & stocked up on 10 tins.
- Always ask for discounts or free gifts, even if you are purchasing from big departmental stores, sometimes they can throw in something FOC or give you vouchers
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My age ah? Heheheheh, close to 40 liao…But I look young hor!
We dont stock up so much coz ours is a small family, just 3 of us. Son only 20mths. Gal coming in early feb next yr.
As for the rest abt coupons etc, YES! We same same! -
KopiYing:
My family also small. Only me, hb, my boy (34mths), my dog & my maid.My age ah? Heheheheh, close to 40 liao....But I look young hor!
We dont stock up so much coz ours is a small family, just 3 of us. Son only 20mths. Gal coming in early feb next yr.
As for the rest abt coupons etc, YES! We same same!
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coupons!
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mrswongtuition:
WOW!! mrswongtuition :udawoman:
I'm considered a young mummy & I'm very \"auntie\" according to my colleagues.
My \"auntie\" adventures:
- Go around collecting Popular, Shop & Save, Giant, NTUC, etc stickers/stamps/points to get discounts/vouchers/free gifts. Will ask my family & colleagues to pass to me if they don't want. Sometimes will also go online forums to exchange with other 'aunties'.
- Check out which credit card has the best points system & most value for 'points' items for exchange. Then try to maximise the use of that card, even for groceries. Best if company purchases all use my card so that I can get the points (my hb's monthly company purchases can run up to $10k+++. Imagine how many points we've gotten!)
- Take note of prices of items we normally buy at different supermarkets. Cheong down to buy in bulk when there's a good promo. --> My maid has learnt this & taken over this duty.
- Search online for cheap supplements (of cos only the usual brands that we buy). Join or organise bulk purchases to stretch our dollar!
- Have excel sheets for prices of milk powder (by KG) and diapers (per pc) in my HP. Will update accordingly when we see new prices or new brands/promos.
- Buy in BULK. We have a chest freezer because we go to the frozen seafood & meat wholesaler to buy chicken, pork, beef steaks, etc. Very cheap! I also have a cabinet full of formula milk for my boy. Saw a very good promo & stocked up on 10 tins.
- Always ask for discounts or free gifts, even if you are purchasing from big departmental stores, sometimes they can throw in something FOC or give you vouchers
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Hi,
I will "generously’ said YES. I AM SUPER AUNTY. I believe every cents count. …
For groceries, i am not a "brand royalty", which means i switch from brand to brand. From coffee to shower foam, I will go for OFFER items, for those TOP brand i will work out to see if it is cheaper to buy. However, i will not stock up. The most i will buy 1 extra.
For kids’ necessities like diaper & milk powder, I would stick to the usaul brand though. As they grew older at 3yo, my "pattern" shows liao, since they are more "adaptable", i will switch to cheaper diaper & milk powder, but still not to the cheapest,cos they are not suitable. But as compared to the originally brand, i can really save a lot.
Now coming to year end, time to ourchase books for ds1. I "booked’ my sister to pass down similar textbooks, and hence i will spend less than $50.00. -
I would offer my wife up for the Super Aunty of the Century award, if it exists, but fortunately it doesn't, and so I still exist.
Key citations:
- Collecting Giant's stamps. Apparently you only get 1 stamp for purchases of $50 and above. So she would make the counter girl to beep out exactly $50 worth of stuff and pay for each separately so that she gets her money's worth of stamps. No, it doesn't matter how long the queue is behind her.
- She only visits fast food restaurants if she is armed with their promotional discount coupons.
- When going for buffet meals, despite her lithe figure, her stamina and ability to continuously imbibe food over 2 hours is legendary, compared with my wimpy gulp-down-my-fill-in-5-minutes-and-I'm-full demeanor. It is awesome to watch the buffet master at work. Of course, she will subject us to a fast for hours prior to each buffet event.
- I am not allowed to shop at Isetan or Watson's or OG or any other place where she holds a personal membership or discount card in her absence. So if you are a shop owner, think seriously about issuing family cards or you'll be losing business from the husbands
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