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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Toddler Thursday - Sandpaper Letters


Sandpaper letters - using yarn, a crayon and sandpaper to create a fun learning activity. I would have never thought of this but it is a creative, frugal idea! Also, I think it is perfect for the car like she suggests.

Check out the great instructions here!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Tuesday Tip - Cute DIY Kitchen Awning

OK, so I think this is adorable . . . our kitchen is slowly getting to the café look that I've been trying to transition to. Then I saw this awning look which would be perfect! And thankfully I don't need great sewing skills! Phew!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Monday Munchies - Pumpkin Scones


Pumpkin is one of those things that I use year round! I try to stock up when it is on sale but it's like black beans I grab a can when I see it because I know it will get put to use!

I made these pumpkin scones on Thanksgiving morning and everyone LOVED them! Yes, it is the day after Christmas but maybe these would be a perfect start for New Year's Day.

Thanks to TheShoeBoxKitchen for the wonderful recipe!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Toddler Thursday - Hot Cocoa Dippers


Toddler Crafts are fun but edible crafts . . . even better! Good Housekeeping posted these DIY hot cocoa dippers. I think these are easy enough to involve your tots and kids of any age! Make them for a party or make them as gifts just make sure to make extra to treat yourselves too!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Monday Meals - Easy Creamy Mac & Cheese

OK, so this recipe looks so yummy I think I have to try it! It looks easy (for the most part) and doesn't have all the "unknown" ingredients that Velveeta has! :0) I guess the "secret" is that you cook your noodles in milk rather than water.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Freelance Friday - Holiday Traditions!

Since my daughter had to do a school project based on family holiday traditions, it made me wonder what traditions other families have at Christmas time? Please leave some comments and let us know what your favorite family tradition was/is! Here are a few we have:

A new ornament for each child based on events of the last year. For instance, my son LOVES the guitar so last year he received a guitar ornament. This year they will probably be Pennsylvania themed as we moved across country in October.

A new pair of pj's presented on Christmas Eve. The kids are allowed to open their pj's and their presents that are from their sibling.

On the first snow of the season we hop in the car all pj'ed up and go through a drive through Christmas light display.

We have a large wooden Advent box with doors that counts down from December 1st through the 25th. I put in a special treat and a scripture verse relating to Christ's birth.

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Toddler Thursday - Yarn Art


Since we always have yarn around the house, or a coupon for 50% off yarn or the fact that the Dollar Tree always has yarn . . . this yarn art will be a fun, easy and cheap craft.

In fact, my daughter had a school project to decorate this big Christmas tree and guess what we used . . . YARN!

Check out these great ideas from Make and Takes for creating some Christmas Yarn Art!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Tuesday Tip - DIY colored sugar

I love this tip on making your own colored sugar. Buying it at the store (especially if you need multiple colors) can get expensive. This method seems easy and uses 2 ingredients that most people have in their homes! Thanks MomOnTimeOut!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Monday Munchies - Candy Cane Bark

Wow! This Candy Cane Bark looks great! I haven't tried the Hershey's candy cane kisses (one of the ingredients) but have heard from a friend that they are delicious. Now I'm going to have to try this recipe!

Note: I'm sure if you don't have the Hershey's Candy Cane Kisses, you could substitute white chocolate chips with some peppermint extract!

Starbucks' deal of the day

I guess Starbucks has had a 12 days of Christmas deal going on these past 12 days. Sounds like most of the deals weren't that great. But today's deal is a great buy if you love their brewed coffee and can get to a Starbucks every day in January. If you purchase a specific 16oz tumbler, you can get it filled with brewed coffee every day in January for free! That's a $50 value if you purchase a coffee every day.

Monday Munchies - Chocolate Chocolate Chip Banana Bread


Money Saving Mom posted this delicious chocolate chocolate chip banana bread recipe and it is truly scrumptious! I always add chocolate chips to my banana bread but never thought of adding the cocoa. We may never go back to regular banana bread!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Freelance Friday - Rough draft of Disclosure Policy

**I know this sounds boring and blah, but please do take the time to read when you have a minute. It helps explain our goal and our policy (and hopefully our heart!)**

I've been wanting to write a "disclosure policy" of sorts for our blog . . . but as I've been looking around on other sites, I'm finding them very wordy or complicated. So I'm going to come up with a simplified version for now. Here's the rough draft:

1. The goal of our PinchAPennyNook blog is to help you save money and be good stewards of your finances. As we share money-saving ideas, coupons, sales, as well as fun/helpful tips we find, we hope you will be inspired and encouraged by our posts.

2. We do not get paid to blog. Kristie and I just enjoy finding good deals and ideas, and are thankful for the opportunity the web provides us to share those with you. While we do not think it would be wrong for us to get paid (in fact, we would love that!), at this time this is not a money-making endeavor.

3. Having said that, there are a few ways we can get compensated.
  • Our coupons.com widget on the right side bar does generate some income for us when you click on it and use it. I think last year it may have earned us $10 or something like that (we still have to figure out how to get that $10!).
  • Most times when we post a deal we find, the link is just that - a link to the website. Links to Target.com, Childrensplace.com, etc are just a quick way for you to get to the website. Sometimes we may send you to another money-saving website where that person will have a link which is their "referral link" - after all, since they took the time to post the deal, we want them to get rewarded for it, and so we send you their way.
  • Sometimes, however, we are able to provide a "referral link" which rewards us for sharing the deal with you. For example, Groupon has referral links that will reward the "sharer" with a credit to Groupon if a first time buyer signs up for Groupon through that link. Since we've taken the time to find and post the deals, we do not believe that getting rewarded for referrals is wrong or deceitful - but we want to let our readers know that is what is going on: thus the need for this Disclosure Policy.
  • All that to say that we would love for you to click through our links if you're going to take advantage of a deal! It's your way of saying "thank you" to us :) All the links look the same on our blog. The only difference between a regular link and a referral link is the "behind the scenes" where one rewards us for referring a new customer.
4. All opinions expressed on this site are just that - our opinions. We have not been paid to "advertise" or endorse a product or site. We have been approached by a few advertisers that are interested in us endorsing/advertising their services, but have yet to be comfortable with any of them. We choose to not have ads until we can find ones we are comfortable with or ones we can at least somewhat control the content.

5. Some day we may have ads or have giveaways of products that have been provided to us by a company. Rest assured that when that day comes, we will only be sharing things we are comfortable with. For now we are just a small little website sharing tips and information and we hope that we are of some help to some of you!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Toddler Thursday - Thumbprint Christmas Lights


This is an adorable thumbprint Christmas light craft for kids of any age! For older kids they can make the entire project themselves or for the younger ones they can just make the thumbprints.
Turn them into decorations or punch a hole in the top and tie on some ribbon for some handmade name tags on all your Christmas presents!

Thanks to Tip Junkie for the idea!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Make your own snowglobes!


I just had to post this today because we made a snow globes yesterday and they really are so much fun! You do not need to spend a lot of time or money on these. We saved a jelly jar and a spaghetti sauce jar . . . ran them through the dishwasher and used goo gone to get any sticky residue off of the outside.

The Dollar Tree is the perfect place to find something cheap to stick inside if you don't have something around the house. We used a ninja for one and a Christmas tree in the other. The Dollar Tree has great little village pieces with snowmen and carolers perfect for this project. They also have super glue and the glitter you will need!

Here is a link to Make a Homemade Snow Globe! Next year we may try using photos!

Wacky Wednesday - Baby pun

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Monday, December 5, 2011

Children's Place 25% and free shipping


Until today only, Children's Place has extended their sale so you get 25% off everything AND free shipping. Just use the code FRIEND at checkout. I believe you can also print a coupon for in-store if you prefer that.

Monday Munchies - Disaster? Discovery? Delight!

So today I'd like to ask you our readers if you've ever had a kitchen disaster become a new discovery and that is now a favorite! Maybe you've started a recipe only to discover that you were missing an ingredient . . . so you replace it with another ingredient and presto! A new favorite recipe emerged!

I've had that happen only in my crafting before. I would start out with an idea for a greeting card in mind only to have it fail . . . and in trying to "fix" it, I discover a new technique or new favorite way to do something!

This weekend, it happened in the kitchen for me! I was attempting to make this recipe of Christmas Mint Cookies but only had enough chocolate to make a dozen of them. So I went back to the cupboard and discovered about 4 ounces of white chocolate chips. Hmm, that should work to make a few more, right?

I don't know what I did wrong, but that white chocolate would not melt smoothly! I had used it in other recipes (fudge I think) and it melted just fine! So now I had a chunky, half-soft lump of peppermint white chocolate. Hmm, add some milk maybe? Epic fail. Now I just had some cloudy milk with chunks of white chocolate. Well, if it wouldn't work for covering cookies, maybe I could make chocolate milk out of it - add more milk. Well, at least now it was smooth, but it was way too thick for chocolate milk.

Into the fridge it went . . . the next day I make myself a cup of coffee and use some of my new creation of white chocolate peppermint creamer. OH YUM! Better than Starbucks! New favorite creamer, and I know how to make it again (kinda)! I know I had about 4 ounces of chocolate, a few drops of peppermint extract, and enough milk to make about a cup of the creamer.

What about you? Do you have a disaster/discovery/delight story?

Saturday, December 3, 2011

25 Days of Free Holiday Music from Amazon


It's that time of year again when Amazon offers 25 days of Free Holiday music. Each day they will reveal a new download. There are 3 available so far. Check this page daily or check back towards the end of the month and download them all.

Enjoy!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Toddler Thursday - Busy Bingo Game


Make and Takes had a great printable busy bingo game to keep the children busy during those holiday parties! This would be a great activity to take with you to a family party to help entertain the kids. Check it out here.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Great ideas for Advent

I'll send you over to MoneySavingMom for her great list of resources for Advent activities, Six Free Printables for Advent. It's a resource of 6 printable activities for advent plus a couple of other ideas.

I have to point out my favorite of the bunch though: The Prudent Pantry's Christmas Book Advent Calendar. I love this idea of wrapping 25 Christmas books to read to your children, then unwrapping one a day to read to them. At first I thought this was a little ambitious because I don't own 25 Christmas books (I think we may have 3) . . . but then she mentioned the library! Duh! She has a nice list to pick from. And I'm going to add my 2 cents and say that you can always "re-wrap" a book for later in the month (just have a fill in book for show so it looks nice, then swap it out after you open the repeated book the first time)  - children love repetition, so I'm sure they wouldn't mind hearing the same story twice in a month!


My second favorite is the Gum Advent Calendar - genius! Especially for kids a little older than my daughter (who is 9 months). I'm tucking this one away in the archives for when she's older. Growing up my mother always got me one of those chocolate calendars from the store. I loved those! It was so fun to "open" a treat every day of December as we counted down to Christmas.



Enjoy!

Wacky Wednesday - Doing my nails

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Tuesday Tip - How to make Christmas meaningful

I love this post by We Are THAT Family on how to make Christmas more meaningful.

Black Friday always reminds me of how much Christmas has been commercialized and focused on what we can get. Don't get me wrong: I think that sharing gifts with others is a great picture (though in an infinitely small way) of God giving us good gifts, the best being the gift of His Son. So that's probably why I love this list of 30 Ways to Make Christmas Meaningful so much: it has helpful ways to remind us of why we celebrate Christmas in the first place!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Pinecone napkin rings






Super cute idea from one of my very favorite blogs, IHeartOrganizing! Love this! So pretty and easy! Go check it out! And while you're at it, be sure to check out her Cyber Monday sale on all her printable organizational tools!

RRStar's Daily Deals - 21 of them!

Wow! Have you seen today's Daily Deals? There are 21 of them in honor of Cyber Monday and they are all at least 50% off or more. There are deals for restaurants (Bistro 108, Cimino's Pizza), spas (Allure Salon, Bedazzled Salon), boutiques (Perfectly Posh, Roxy Carmichael), edible gifts (Cookies by Design, Edible Arrangements), and so much more!

Some of these would make great Christmas gifts for that "hard-to-buy-for" person . . . and at 50% or more off the regular price, you can't beat it! I'm in desperate need of a cut and color, so I'm checking out all the salon deals - sounds like the Allure Salon and Spa has the best deal on that!

I've put a picture of all the deals below. Happy shopping!


Monday Munchies - Baked Pumpkin Oatmeal


Oatmeal is such a yummy hearty breakfast loved by all! Our family tried this pumpkin baked oatmeal and loved it. The house smelled like pumpkin pie. The leftovers are just as delicious. I left out the dried cranberries and apples because the texture for my kids might be too much. We did not top the oatmeal with more sugar as it was sweet enough but we did add a little milk.

The night before I tossed all the dry ingredients in a bowl so in the morning all I had to do was mix in the wet ingredients and bake.

Thanks to The Sweets Life for the great Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal recipe!

Cyber Monday 2011

It's Cyber Monday 2011! As much as I love to shop once it hits Thanksgiving I avoid stores at all cost. My plan is to have all my shopping done by Thanksgiving but when I can't meet that time frame, I turn to the internet. My one rule of buying online is: pay no shipping fees!

Stretching a Buck has a page dedicated to Cyber Monday and coupon codes! Check it out and enjoy shopping from the comfort of your own home . . . no pushing or shoving involved.

Friday, November 25, 2011

ING Orange Account - Black Friday $107 bonus

I love our ING Orange Account! I opened it for a few reasons: I wanted a checking account that I could earn interest on, and I wanted the bonus for signing up! I really like seeing interest getting added every month to my account (granted, it's not a huge amount, but it's getting DEPOSITED not withdrawn!) And the $50 bonus? Well, it was a bonus! After using the debit card just 5 times, I got the $50 deposited into my account. Gotta love that!

It's super easy to pay bills from the account, transfer funds between this account and my local bank . . . and if I wanted to, I could write checks (but I use my local bank account for that instead). All like a regular bank account, except for the brick and mortar part of it.

Right now, for the next 3 days, ING is offering a sweet deal: get a $107 bonus for signing up with them in the next 3 days (by Sunday). Yay! That's better than the bonus I got this summer.

I receive no compensation or bonus for telling you about this. This is just my personal opinion about this product: and it's just such a great deal/bonus that I wanted to share it with you!

Old Navy Groupon - pay $10 for $20 worth

It's back again - Groupon has a $20 Old Navy gift certificate for only $20! Grab one before they sell out!

Just be sure to use it before December 24, after which it will only be worth the $10 you paid for it. That's the nice thing about Groupon . . . even if you forget to use it before the expiration date, you still get what you paid for it. Essentially, you just lose the "bonus" part of it.

Freelance Friday - Did you go out this Black Friday?

So I'm curious! How many of our readers braved the cold (well at least up north here) and the crowds today? I've done it twice only - once in Louisiana when we were down helping with Katrina relief efforts (a pastor's wife down there wanted to go out but didn't want to go alone), and once just for fun with my husband 2 years ago. Now with the many great online sales, I find that Black Friday deals just aren't that appealing to me! And maybe the fact that I have an 8 month old contributes to the "not-wanting-to-wait-in-line-for-2-hours."

And here's a fun blog to go check out on this fall day - thanks to our reader Charmel for pointing it out to us!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Toddler Thursday - Fingerprint Turkey Napkin Rings


Happy Thanksgiving! If you need a quick activity to keep the kids busy this morning while you prepare your turkey, have them create these adorable fingerprint turkey napkin rings! Thanks Make and Takes for the cute idea!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

RRStar Daily Deal - 50% off Bagel Place

Today's daily deal is 50% off $15 to use at Bagel Place on State Street in Rockford. This would be a nice breakfast for home (freeze the extra) or office (make everyone happy!)



RRStar Daily Deals are similar to Groupon, but you end up supporting local businesses. How cool is that? If you've never used this type of deal site, you just sign up with your email, and each day's daily deal will be emailed to you. Then, if you're interested in the deal, buy it; if not, do nothing! The deals are available for a limited time, so be sure to take advantage of the deal while it's available. Once you purchase a deal, you will receive an email with a link to print your voucher/certificate (may be a few hours before that comes to your inbox).

Wacky Wednesday - Funny kids through the decades #2

Here are 3 more, continued from last week:

1962 - Five-year-old Vic, who'd recently become the oldest of four children in his family, confided to his Sunday-school teacher, "Daddy doesn't want any more kids because our toothbrush holder is getting all filled up."

1971 - We were on our way to the doctor's office when my 3-year-old asked me if she and I could exchange doctors. Puzzled, I asked her why? "Because," she explained, "my doctor only gives me lollipops and bubble gum. Yours gives out babies!" (Anna Trotta, New York)

1976 - Six-year-old Susan felt quite sorry for her 14-year-old cousin who wore braces. "the Tooth Fairy will never come to your house now that your teeth are all fenced in," she sympathized. (Mrs. M. Shauers; Kansas)

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Tuesday Tips - Grocery Store Deals


When it comes to couponing one of our first suggestions is take it SLOW! One way to accomplish that is to pick your favorite store and follow a blog that posts deals on for that store. Then you can just focus on those coupon matchups and those deals.

Common Sense with Money has compiled a list of 100 plus stores and their grocery deals and coupon match ups. Check it out!! Just look for the letters above the pink grocery stores graphic and you can choose Stores A-B, C-F, etc.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Black Friday tips and hints

There are a lot of money saving blogs out there that are doing the legwork of comparing Black Friday deals for us! This is SO nice, especially if you are looking for something specific! Personally I don't need anything this year since my Christmas shopping is all done, but if I did, I'd definitely be checking out these websites! Here are two of my favorites:

The Frugal Find is doing an amazing amount of price comparisons! They have a lot of comparisons for electronics and other big ticket items. They also share how Amazon.com is beating a lot of Black Friday prices! (I'd highly suggest following The Frugal Find on Facebook. They have such good tips and sometimes do some really nice giveaways!)
The Frugal Find - Amazon already beats Black Friday prices
The Frugal Find - Black Friday deals


Baby Cheapskate has a lot of price comparisons on baby and kids' stuff. They also highlight and share how Amazon.com does their Black Friday deals.
Baby Cheapskate - How Amazon does Black Friday
Baby Cheapskate - Black Friday deals

And finally, here is an excellent article on making sure you don't overspend . . . not in the sense of spending too much on an item, but on making sure you don't spend too much overall just because "it's a good deal."

Monday Munchies - Peppermint Mocha Latte or "where my French heritage rules the day"

Where you able to snag one of Starbucks' BOGO drinks this weekend? On Saturday while I was out, I stopped by (the line was long) and got myself a Peppermint Mocha and a Caramel Brulée (which, by the way, bugs me because Caramel in French is a masculine noun, not feminine, so it should be Caramel Brulé, not Brulée . . . but that's another story :). I drank the Peppermint Mocha and put the Caramel Brulée in the fridge for the next day. OH.YUM! I think I liked the drink better chilled! Anywho . . .

This morning I was in the mood for dipping some of my buttered toasted homemade bread in either hot chocolate or coffee. Before you think me unsophisticated, this is a very French thing to do. Every morning for breakfast, my French grandmother would get herself a bowl (yes bowl) of coffee, slice up some day-old french bread, butter it, and dip it in her coffee. As a young girl visiting her during the summer, I would do the same, except I'd do it with chocolate milk . . . and when I got older, with café au lait (half coffee, half milk). Ah, the memories.

Anyway, this morning I wanted to dunk my bread in something yummy . . . I saw something on top of my fridge and was inspired to make my version of Starbucks' Peppermint Mocha. Here's what I used:

1 mug of strong coffee
1 peppermint herbal tea bag (that's what I saw on the top of my fridge) or peppermint extract
1 package of hot cocoa
Milk to taste
Whipped cream (which we never buy, but happened to have from some previous thingy)

And this was the delicious result:


Now I understand that not everyone has peppermint tea bags or peppermint extract around their house. You can make a Mocha Latte instead! I happen to have both because Celestial Seasonings tea bags often go on sale and with the common $1 off coupons in the paper, it makes for cheap winter hot drinks. And I make candy cane fudge every year . . . thus the extract. Hmmm, that sounds good. Maybe I'll have to post that recipe later!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Aldi price list

I have made a price list of products I purchase on a regular basis at Aldi. This helps me do price comparisons with other stores to see if the "sale price" is really a good deal. Please note that while most items on this list are at a fixed price, I have noticed that some of them do fluctuate: namely milk and eggs. Also, occasionally, Aldi will have a "price drop" (as we saw this week with the butter and crescent rolls), which is nice!

Anyway, hopefully this list can help you too - it's not exhaustive (only the stuff I buy, and I've already noticed I forgot some items), and it's bound to somewhat change, but at least it's something to start with! Have a great weekend!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Freelance Friday - Apple Candles


What a fun and inexpensive way to dress up your table with apple candles! Apples are inexpensive right now so grab a few extra and make some apple candles.

Thanks to Moms Need to Know for the post!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Hilander/Logli vs. Aldi

Here is, as promised, the price comparison chart between the Hilander/Logli and Aldi ads this week. I have bolded the better prices. As you can see, this week is pretty good at Hilander. Oh, and not on this chart is frozen turkey other than Butterball. With any additional $25 purchase, Schnucks brand is $0.37/lb and Honeysuckle is $0.57/lb.


Aldi vs. Hilander? Are you interested?

Something I'd like to start doing is posting some weekly price comparisons of Rockford Aldi vs. Hilander prices . . . but only if that's going to be helpful to you our readers. Would you take the time to comment and let us know if that's something you would like? I want to make sure that if I'm going to put the time into it, it's at least going to be beneficial to some people. Thanks!

As a general rule, Aldi's everyday prices are better than Hilander's . . . this has never been as true as since Schnucks bought Hilander and the prices went up. I have been encouraged this week, however, to see some good prices at Hilander/Logli, so I'll post the price comparison in a subsequent post.

A few things to keep in mind:
1. Unless otherwise noted, the prices at Aldi are for their store brand.
2. Sometimes it is worth paying $0.25 more for an item at one store instead of running to different stores to get the best price.
3. Some of these prices that I'm noting at Aldi are from my "everyday price list" from a few weeks ago. Aldi does have some price drops and sales, and those are usually noted in their flier.
4. Please bear with me as I try to figure out the best way to set up the price comparison. I may experiment with different colors or formats before I choose what works best.
5. If you live outside of Rockford, these prices are probably different . . . and our Hilander prices are actually out of the Schnucks/Logli flier, not Kroger.

Please comment away! I will do a post this week, and depending on the response, this may become a weekly post!

Toddler Thursday - Candy Experiments


Are you wondering what to do with all that Halloween candy, if you still have any? Check out this website of candy experiments. You can have fun experimenting and save on your dental bill all at the same time.

My kids love to experiment so we are definitely going to try some of these. Scroll down on the left hand side and see your different options!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Wacky Wednesday - Funny kids through the decades

So I was able to find some cute funnies in my Parents magazine so I thought I'd share some of them here. Since this was from an anniversary issue, they gave some from different decades. Here are a few:

1927 - A mother was telling her kids about the Pilgrims. "Just think, dears, no houses, no schools or churches, and no stores. This is what the brave Pilgrims faced when they landed on Plymouth Rock." Little 5-year-old Priscilla said: "For goodness' sake, why didn't they go to the hotel?" (Mrs. G.L.C., Rhode Island)

1938 - Gayle Marie, not quite 4, was having some difficulty eating her salad. "Eat your salad so you'll grow to be a big girl," her daddy told her. She looked at her father, puzzled, and asked, "What are you eating it for, then, Daddy?" (Mrs. W.J.B., Missouri)

1953 - After Mary had a tonsillectomy, she was heard to remark, "Of the two times I've been in the hospital, I like being born best." (Mrs. H.B.S., Oklahoma)

. . . and my favorite:

1958 - At Sunday school, little Bobby was inspired by the story of Eve's creation from one of Adam's ribs. Later in the day, Bobby felt a pain in his side. "Oh, Mother," he cried. "I think I'm going to have a wife!" (Mrs. Bevan Shaw)

More to come next week!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Target.com BOGO 50%

Today and tomorrow, Target.com is having a sale on most all apparel, shoes, and accessories - even the clearance stuff! Plus if you have a Target redcard debit or credit card, you'll get 5% off AND free shipping! I'm pretty excited - got my daughter some cute rainboots (for next fall) and winter boots (for now) for $11, tax included. OK, so now I have to post pictures of the boots :0)





Just a reminder, the 50% comes off the lowest priced item!

Thanks for the heads' up BabyCheapskate!

Money Saving Mom's new book!

As a lot of you may have noticed, we often refer you to some deals or tips that MoneySavingMom posts on her blog. She always has wonderful tips and deal information! I personally follow her blog every day and would highly encourage you to do the same.

This innovative, creative, and frugal mom Crystal has just published a book! Well, it's not out yet (comes out in January) but it's available for pre-order. I'm sure it's going to be full of great ideas and tips on how to save money.

Also, Crystal is generously offering a free copy of her Freezer Cooking ebook to anyone who either pre-orders her new book, tweets about it, posts about it on Facebook, or blogs about it (yes, I'll be getting my free copy . . . now you know! :)


So pre-order or post about the above book, and get this ebook free:

Tuesday Tip - Decluttering before the holidays

I thought this article on 3 Reasons to Declutter Before the Holidays was a simple, direct, and helpful article. I know I have a lot of decluttering to do, but unlike this picture, most of mine is tucked away in a closet. Maybe I should get some of it out and tackle it a little at a time . . . hmmmm . . .

Friday, November 11, 2011

$2 off Udi's Gluten Free Buns

Coupons.com has a coupon for $2/1 Udi Gluten Free hamburger or hot dog buns. (I found it under "foods" on page 3). Print it before they are gone! Remember, you can print it twice!

$30 credit to Paper Coterie

I don't have time to write a post but didn't want anyone to miss out on this opportunity so I'm just posting a link to the page where I found out about this deal! Make a personalized calendar, growth chart, poster, and so many more things! Thanks WeAreThatFamily!

Freelance Friday - DIY photo holiday cards minus the hassle


Becky Higgins has some wonderful freebies on her website, but I have to say I'm pretty excited about these holiday cards! She has 11 different designs - each one lets you insert your own picture (you do have to have some kind of image editing software). I'm excited about this because you can print them on regular 4"x6" photo prints which often go on sale at Walgreens, CVS, Snapfish and Shutterfly.

Enjoy!

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