
Click here to become a fan of Panda Express on facebook and receive a coupon for a free single serving entree of SweetFire Chicken Breast redeemable Friday, September 25th ONLY.
Thanks, FreeStuff4Free!
Living Large on a Limited Budget
By Kaley
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Click here to become a fan of Panda Express on facebook and receive a coupon for a free single serving entree of SweetFire Chicken Breast redeemable Friday, September 25th ONLY.
Thanks, FreeStuff4Free!
By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.

Oh. yum. Have you tried these things? I just finished off a Lemon Torte Yoplait Delight and let me tell you, it hit the spot.
If you’d like to try these 100 calorie bits of yumminess, there is a $1.25/1 Yoplait Delight Multi-pack coupon here (IE) or (FF). They also come in Chocolate Raspberry, Creme Caramel, and Triple Berry Creme.
There is also a $1 off coupon here! Enjoy!
By Kaley
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On Monday, September 28, 2009, Uncrustables.com will be giving away 20,000 (although some sources say 80,000!) coupons for a FREE 4 pack of Uncrustables. You will simply need to register to submit an after school organization tip.
I can’t tell you how excited this makes me–does it get any better than FREE PBJ’s?
Keep your eyes open on Monday–I will give you a heads up as soon as I find out they are available!
Thanks for the heads up, Chief Family Officer!
By Kaley
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Welcome to the weekly
Cha-Ching Challenge Highlight!
I am pleased to announce our
Cha-Ching Challenge Highlight Winner.
This week’s highlight is Super Saving in the NW!
Kelly is a stay-at-home Mom with a husband (whom she calls gorgeous!) and four year old son.
She writes:
This blog is the first EVER for me so please be patient while I learn as much as I can as I go along. I hope to join the ranks of deal hunters out there, while sharing a little about my life along the way.
You would never guess that she is new to this whole thing when you check out her post sharing how she paid only $14.02 for $113.38 worth of items at Walgreens last week! Not only that, but she scored 22 Ghirardelli chocolate bars for less than a buck! If that’s not sweet, I don’t know what is!
Would you like to join us in next week’s Cha-Ching Challenge?
Simply come back on Saturday and join the Cha-Ching Challenge by adding a link to your post sharing your great deals for the week!
By Kaley
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Spam. Don’t you just cringe at the sound of that word? I am definitely a hater.
I offer a great deal of freebies on this site and realized that a few tips on helping to lower the amount of spam you receive might be in order. While I am very selective on what freebies I do post, it’s nearly impossible to protect from all of those spammy bad guys.
My first recommendation is to get a junk e-mail address for freebie sign-ups. This not only protects your personal information, but also will help to filter the junk e-mails that you will begin to receive when signing up for free stuff.
Secondly, sign yourself up on the National Do Not Call Registry. I never realized how effective this is until we just moved into our new home and immediately began getting bombarded with telemarketer phone calls. Unless you enjoy that sort of thing, I would suggest signing up today. It only takes a matter of minutes. You can also use Catalog Choice as a quick way of stopping most catalogs from coming to your house.
Third, PLEASE be careful with what information you give out. When I sign up for a freebie, I typically only fill in the required fields and leave it at that. If a required field asks for your social security number or anything else that you feel uncomfortable with, then that freebie just isn’t worth it!
Finally, be sure that you are confident that the source of the freebie is legitimate and can be trusted. It was a dark day in the Ehret household the day that I discovered that I had been charged over $100 for the ‘free trial’ of tooth whitening product I had ordered. After dozens of unanswered phone calls, un-returned e-mails, and finally reporting them to the Better Business Bureau, I learned that I would never again sign up for a free trial from a company I knew nothing about. (By the way, my bank refunded me that money and I was incredibly grateful.)
That being said, please be confident that if a freebie looks even close to un-trustworthy, I will never even think about posting it!
Do you have any other tips for us about this important topic?