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New Upromise eCoupons

July 1st, 2009 By Kaley
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Just a heads up that Upromise has some great new eCoupons this month.  I’m particularly excited about the Huggies coupon.  Stack it with this $3/1 coupon for an even better deal!

Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Buy any one package of Huggies diapers, save $1.50 for college.
  • Buy any one Charmin MegaRoll, save $1.00 for college.
  • Buy one box of Blue Bunny Aspen Frozen Yogurt Granola Bars, save $1.00 for college.
  • Buy any two boxes of select Post cereals, save $1.00 for college.**
  • Buy any one Spray n’ Wash Bright & White, save $1.50 for college.
  • Buy any one Similac Ready to Feed Infant Formula, save $1.00  for college.

**Be sure to activate this eCoupon before next week’s moneymaker on Post Trail Mix at CVS!


Not familiar with Upromise?  Read more here.

Filed Under: 'Free Money', eCoupons

Arby’s: Free with Purchase Wednesdays

July 1st, 2009 By Kaley
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Don’t forget that today is another Arby’s Free with Purchase Wednesday!  If your local Arby’s is participating (call around…one of mine said yes and another said no), then you can score a FREE Regular Arby’s Beef and Cheddar Sandwich with any drink purchase.

Go here for more details.

Filed Under: Free Food

Updating the List: Gardening

June 30th, 2009 By Kaley
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Remember The List? Well, we’ve been working on crossing off another item and I wanted to share some pics!

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We currently rent an apartment, so our gardening takes place in pots. We’ve gardened in pots in past years, but this is our first year starting our plants from seed. This year, we are growing tomatoes, lettuce, basil, and broccoli. It’s so fun to watch them grow. (And it’s about the only reason I feel grateful for the constant rain this summer. Sigh. Although I’m not so grateful for it pouring out of my gutters and into my plant pots as it causes soil erosion and over waters them, that’s killed off a few of my plants so far! I have contacted Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning Huntsville area though and they’ve managed to sort my gutter issues out finally!) … So after this little dilemma was sorted it’s been amazing watching our seeds grow into these plants. The only thing that I have tried to keep my eye on during this process are pests, as I don’t want them to start infesting my home after being attracted by my plants. My friend who lives in Pennsylvania has told me about these experts that she uses, (https://www.pestcontrolexperts.com/local/pennsylvania/) and apparently they’ve done a great job in being able to free her home of any unwanted guests. I guess I’ll just have to make sure that I keep my eye out for any bugs near my windows so I can spray them with some repellent. I hope this doesn’t happen though, as I’m really proud of what I’ve achieved so far.

I will admit that my thumb is only a very light green and possibly more of a yellowish tint. My landscaping knowledge also leaves a lot to be desired. For example, when I had a garden of my own a few years ago I used to hire a team of lawn care professionals to take care of my grass. Keeping your lawn looking lovely and free from weeds and pests takes a lot of work so there is no shame in reaching out to the experts on websites like www.lawncare.net after all. My grass was always so healthy and neat. Before I attempted any gardening, I was under the assumption that it was all work and no play, and that I would be up to my armpits in weeding day in and day out. But what amazes me is that these plants just continue to grow in spite of me. I really can’t take much of the credit. I wonder what would happen if I had a massive garden to look after, and not just a couple of plant pots? Like what would happen if I had a lawn to mow, trees to prune – how would I cope when it came to Autumn and I would have to make sure to sweep up all the leaves off the ground? I’d probably have to make use of something from The Best Leaf Blowers, but I just feel like that would be too much for me. I much prefer having a smaller garden, even if it only has plant pots in it at the moment. It’s certainly a lot easier for me to look after anyway. Although I commend those people who have huge gardens that still look incredible – how do you do it?

How about you? Are you a gardener? Leave a link if you have pictures! I want to see! (I will try not to be too embarrassed…)

Oh…and while you are checking out The List, add a few more ideas. We are always looking for new ways to save money!

Filed Under: About Us, Saving money

Babies R Us: $.47 for Four 6-packs of Wateroos

June 30th, 2009 By Kaley
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Here’s a fun little tidbit of information for the day:  Did you know that most juice boxes contain 5 teaspooons of water (learn more)?  If that is disturbing to you, you’ll be excited to learn about Wateroos–kid’s juice-box-type drinks, but are simply all-natural fruit-flavored purified water.

You’ll also LOVE this deal going on at Babies R Us.  This week they are on sale for $3.49 each, buy one get one 50% off (prices may vary). PLUS you can send in this rebate form when you buy four of them and receive a $10 gift card to Babies R Us/Toys R Us or Whole Foods. Your grand total after the sale and rebate will be $.47 for four six packs!

Sweet!  I will definitely be adding this to my $10 Challenge this week.  How about you?!

Thanks, Coupon Geek!

Filed Under: Great Deals, rebates

Rite Aid: $5/$25 coupon–Gone tomorrow?

June 30th, 2009 By Kaley
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Have you printed out your $5/$25 coupon for Rite Aid coupon yet?  Coupons.com usually re-sets their coupons at the beginning of each month, and I don’t want you to miss out on using it!  Just click on ‘Rite Aid’ in the navigation bar on the left.

Other coupons you may want to print out while you are there are:

  • $3/1 Huggies Pure & Natural
  • $1.25/1 DiGiorno Crispy Flatbread Pizza
  • $1/1 Wisk Laundry Detergent
  • $1.50/1 Pond’s Cleansing Towelettes
  • $1/1 Special K Blueberry Cereal
  • $1/3 Haagen Dazs Single Serve Ice Cream Cups

…and many more!  Print them now before they are gone!

Filed Under: coupons Tagged With: Rite Aid

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