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Showing posts with label coupon. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2015

Julep :: August Mystery Box, $100 worth for only $24.99!


It is Mystery Box time for August and this is a gorgeous one! The Fuchsia Fizzy Mystery Box contains at least $100 of nail and beauty products.

AUGUST MYSTERY BOX OFFER::

August Mystery Box


It's time! Get $100+ of beauty surprises, including two new polish colors and gold vine decals. Just $24.99 with Julep's Fuchsia Fizzy Mystery Box offer.
Get your Fuchsia Fizzy Mystery Box today!

Offer expires on 8/16/15 at 11:59 PM PT, or while supplies last. Every Fuchsia Fizzy Mystery Box will include Trisha (Bombshell), Jenny (Classic with a Twist), and Nail Decals - Gold Vines. Other products vary. Purchase of multiple Fuchsia Fizzy Mystery Boxes may result in polish or product overlap. Offer may not be combined with any other promotional offer or discount (e.g Maven 20% discount). No exchanges or returns are possible on Mystery Box, individual items, or add-ons. Estimated full retail value is at least $100. Taxes vary by location.
Multiple Bauble Bar earring winners will be randomly selected from Mystery Box orders placed between 8/10/15 and 8/16/15. Prize will ship inside of the Mystery Box.






A.C. Moore : 55% OFF Printable Coupon - Today Only!

A.C. Moore Arts & Crafts
 

55% Off CouponSee What's On Sale This Week!60% + 10% Off Custom Framing!
 
Offers Valid Monday 8/10/15 - Saturday 8/15/15Not valid at our Outlet or Liquidation Store locations 
Custom Framing not available in Brockton, MA 
Selection varies by store










Thursday, July 2, 2015

5 Ways to Save Money on Your Food Budget

1. Prepare Everything You Can at Home.

The number one most important thing to know is that eating out destroys your food budget. If your food budget is tight, stop eating out. Period. No restaurants, no takeout, no deliveries, no gas station snacks. All of that stuff is way more expensive than what you can make at home. Any arguments about “time efficiency” are pointless if you are actually struggling to pay bills. Saving money becomes most important, and eating out is a dumb expense that you can TOTALLY cut by making your food at home. Breakfast (eggs, frozen breakfast ((even though that is an expense that needs to be cut as well. All your food should be made at home, but I understand...I have a 9-5 job and am guilty of buying frozen food all. the. time. )), breakfast shake or smoothie, or just google easy breakfast ideas, cook them all ahead on Sunday, etc.) Lunch, take it to work with you. Leftovers from last night, or make a sandwich (make 5 sandwiches in 30 minutes Sunday night and be set for the week), eat a protein bar or shake. Dinner, make it a special time for the family and no one will miss the not eating out. Set a specific time every evening that you eat dinner together. Depending on who lives in your household, you can take turns cooking, one cooks one cleans, have the kids help prep or do dishes, or if you live alone just make enough for your dinner, and leftovers for lunch the next day. 

2. Baby Steps. Make simple meals at first.

The first rule of thumb when preparing food at home is the more basic the ingredients, the cheaper the meal will be. A breakfast burrito, for example, is far cheaper if you buy a dozen eggs, a package of cheap tortillas, a jar of salsa, and some cheese to make yourself a dozen burritos rather than buying them individually. 
For many people who aren’t used to making their own meals, this can seem like a real challenge, but it doesn’t have to be. Cooking most meals really isn’t that complicated, but you have to actually practice to get good and efficient at it.
The best strategy is to start off making simple things. Make a grilled cheese sandwich. Make a grilled burrito. Make a simple soup. Those things take only a few ingredients and a few steps.
Then branch out to things like making your own bread. Not only is it cheaper, store-purchased bread just isn’t as good. 
Sure, this stuff takes a little time, but it doesn’t take that much time. Especially once you begin to enjoy it. 

3. Prepare Meals in Advance

One really effective strategy is to prepare some meals in advance. Meals prepared in advance can be frozen so that you can just reheat them or finish cooking them at a later time. Things like casseroles and lasagna work perfectly for this. Check out : 10 Meals to Make in Advance
One great strategy here is to prepare a large quantity of something you might have for dinner, then set aside individual servings of those meals in small freezer containers. Then, at your convenience, you can pop those individual containers in the microwave and have a cheap meal. Not only does this encourage you to eat more meals at home, it also allows you to save money by buying ingredients in bulk, and may offer leftovers to take to work for lunch. You will need some good freezer-safe and microwave-safe containers, but the long-term savings are totally worth it.

4. Use a Smart Grocery System

Perhaps the most important strategy of all is to have a smart grocery shopping system in place. This makes sure that you spend as little as possible at the grocery store while having plenty of food to cover your meals for the week.
It’s pretty simple. Start with the flyer from your grocery store that tells you what’s on sale, then use it to identify truly inexpensive things you can base your meals around. From there, think of simple meals that use those cheap ingredients plus other things that you already have on hand – try to minimize additional purchases. Plan out the next week with these meal ideas. Then make a grocery list of those cheap items you need plus any other necessary ingredients, and then head to the store.
Another good suggestion, in line with this strategy, is to buy your non-sale groceries at a discount grocer like Aldi so that you’re spending much less on the things that aren’t on sale.
If you do this well, you can often get supplies for weeks of meals for very little money.

5. Drink Water

This is a huge tip. If you’re drinking anything other than tap water, you’re wasting a lot of money. Your drinking water should come out of the tap, period.
The reasoning here is simple. The primary purpose of beverages is to hydrate you. Water does that more efficiently than anything else. Water is also incredibly inexpensive if you just get it from the tap.
Thus, when you’re in a serious food budgeting pinch, your source for beverages should be your sink. It’s pretty simple.
Not only that, water is filling and keeps you from overeating. A big glass of water before a meal, combined with slow eating, will reduce the amount of food you need to feel full.


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Monday, June 22, 2015

BATH AND BODY WORKS :: Semi-Annual Sale Ends Tonight + $10 Off!



BATH AND BODY WORKS SEMI ANNUAL SALE ENDS TONIGHT!


Extra $10 off Semi-Annual Sale deals ends TONIGHT! 

Please DONT FORGET TO SHOP THROUGH EBATES! THEY ARE OFFERING 1% CASH BACK .
If you don't know how to shop through Ebates, click here


$5  Today, $4 Old Skool Flavors like Juniper, Plumeria, Pearberry, Cotton and more. I bought about ten juniper body splashes!! So feasibly, you can get ten bottles of spray or lotion in selected old skool flavors...TEN of them!!! For $30. Think about how much that is per bottle, then think about the original price ($14.50) and guess what, You are saving MORE than you are spending, and that there, my friend, is the ultimate goal.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

SHOP FOR FREE :: With This Week's Coupons!

Shop for Free: CVS, Target, Walmart, Dollar Tree Week of 6/07/15

Posted on June 10, 2015 by  (Kitty is from coupondivas.com. You should definitely subscribe to her!)
**NEW**  We have added a great new segment and we hope you love it!! Here’s our Shop for Free Grocery List featuring popular national stores: Target, Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, Dollar Tree and more. Just keep in mind that prices can vary from region to region and you may not find the exact same deals. We recommend using this list as a reference when making your already planned weekly grocery trips. Don’t forget to print this month’s Hot Grocery Coupons for additional savings on your favorites!!

CVS

 
  • CVS nutritional shake Single 8 oz., $1.25
  • Get $1.25 Extra Care Bucks wb 1 (limit 6)
  • Final Price: as low as FREE each after ECB
 
  • L’Oreal hair color or hair care (excludes Salon and clearance)
  • $1/1 LOreal Paris Healthy Look Creme Haircolor
  • $4/2 LOreal Advanced Haircare shampoos or conditioners, 5/17 RP
  • $5/2 LOreal Preference or Excellence haircolor products excludes Preference Mousse Absolue, 5/31 RP
  • $3/1 LOreal Preference Mousse Absolue haircolor product, 5/31 RP,
  • $2/1 LOreal Preference or Excellence haircolor product excludes Preference Mousse Absolue, 5/31 RP
  • $2/1 LOreal Excellence Hair Color product, 5/17 RP
  • $2/1 LOreal Advanced Hairstyle product excludes 1.7oz trial, 5/17 RP
  • $2/1 LOreal Advanced Haircare Treatment product excludes 1.7oz trial, 5/17 RP
  • $3/1 Loreal Paris Hair Color product (must sign up)
  • Get $4 Extra Care Bucks when you buy 2 (limit 1)
  • Deal Idea:
  • Buy (2) L’Oreal Total Repair 5 Restoring Conditioner 1.7 fl oz – $1.49 each

  • Pay: $2.98
  • Get $4 Extra Care Bucks
  • Final Price: as low as FREE + $1.02 money maker each after ECB
 
  • Pay Anywhere mobile credit card reader – $9.99
  • Get $9.99 Extra Care Bucks when you buy 1 (limit 1)
  • Final Price: as low as FREE after ECB

DOLLAR TREE

   
  • Airborne 10 ct – $1.00
  • $1/1 Airborne Product, SS 01/11 (Limit 2)
  • $1/1 Airborne, SS 03/29 (Limit 2)
  • Final Price: FREE
   
  • Atkins Frozen Entree – $1.00
  • $1/1 Atkins Frozen Entrees, SS 5/03
  • Final Price: FREE
   
  • Covergirl Mascara – $1.00
  • $1.50/2 CoverGirl Eye Product Printable
  • $1/1 CoverGirl Product, P&G 05/31
  • $1/1 CoverGirl Product, RP 05/10
  • Final Price: FREE 
  • Curad Bandages, 30 ct – $1.00
  • $1/1 Curad Bandage, Tape or Gauze, SS 05/10
  • Final Price: FREE
     
  • Garnier Fructis – $1.00
  • $1/1 Garnier Fructis Style, RP 05/31
  • $1/1 Garnier Fructis Shampoo, Conditioner or Treatment Product, RP 05/31
  • Final Price: FREE
                 
  • Playtex Gentle Glide Tampons – $1.00
  • $1/1 Playtex Gentle Glide Tampons, SS 04/26
  • Final Price: FREE
   
  • Rimmel Eye Shadow – $1.00
  • $1/1 Rimmel London Eye Product, RP 04/12
  • $1/1 Rimmel London Eye Product, RP 04/26
  • $1/1 Rimmel London Eye, Face or Nail Product, RP 04/26
  • Final Price: FREE
 
  • Splenda Boxes – $1.00
  • $1/1 Splenda Essentials No Calorie Sweetener Product printable
  • $0.75/1 Splenda No Calorie Sweetener Product printable
  • $1/1 Splenda No Calorie Sweetener Product printable
  • Final Price: FREE
       

TARGET

 
  • Airborne Chewable Tablets 4ct – $0.99
  • $1/1 Airborne Product,SS 1/11
  • Final Price: as low as FREE after coupon!
   

Walmart

   
  • Breathe Right Strips – $0.97
  • $1/1 Breathe Right printable
  • Final Price: FREE after coupon!
   
  • Franks RedHot Sauce, 5 oz – $1.14
  • $1/1 Frank’s Redhot Sauce, SS 05/10 (Limit 2)
  • Final Price: FREE after coupon!
 
  • Curad Butterfly White Plastic Bandages, 12 ct. – $0.98
  • $1/1 Curad Bandage, Tape or Gauze, SS 05/10
  • Final Price: FREE after coupon! 

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

CVS :: Top 10 Deals This Week - FREE items, 20% off shopping pass, etc.


CVS DEAls this week

thanks, iheartcvs.com


This week we have freebies, tons of deals, and a 20% 

off shopping pass if you get a flu shot. A good week 

to shop at CVS!!


#1. FREE TOOTHPASTE!!


colgate max 6 oz, total 4-4.2 oz, 2in1 4.6 oz, or optic white 3.5 oz $3 

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