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Pay it Forward – Take them a Meal

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September 21, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Pay It Forward

published date: September 21, 2009
modified datt: September 21,2009

A number of my friends have been using this program for families with new babies, families that have had surgeries, and families who have lost loved ones. I have been fortunate enough to receive this service twice now (thanks to the delivery of two very special little babies…What a blessing!)
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Take them a Meal is a website that allows you to send out a username and password to a bunch of your contacts. Friends sign up for different dates to bring a family a meal. It gives you a place to list your phone and email address (for a reminder) as well as a list of what you are making for the family (so repeat meals are not made.) Not only do you know what dates are available for a family who needs meals, but the family who recives the meals know who is coming each day, what they are bringing and has a contact number for them if needed.
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Check out Take Them a Meal. I hope you find it as useful as my friends and I have…and thank you to all my friends who are keeping us fed over these few weeks – boy would my husband and little girl starve without your help!
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Pay it Forward!


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Guest Post – How Do You Save Money on Ink?

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September 21, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Uncategorized

published date: September 21, 2009
modified datt: September 21,2009

We are in the business of finding all the great deals for you, helping you cut the cost of your shopping bill & we are always telling you to go here and print this coupon, but how can we cut the costs on our ink usage? Here are a few ideas on things you can do to help cut your printing costs:

1) Refill your ink cartridges. In my town there is a local shop that fills them for ½ of what it would have cost to buy a new one. Check around your area, you can even find refill stations in your local mall. Walgreen’s refills your cartridges for $10-$15 typically. Also you can recycle your old ink cartridges at Staples & they will give you a $3 voucher which you can then use toward a new one!

2) Use recycled paper for your printing. This can include the kid’s leftover assignments from school, scrap papers, newsletters, etc. Any paper with a blank backside. I simply turn them over and print on the back. When using clean brand spanking new white paper I print coupons on both sides…You know how you print off a coupon and it has a whole bunch of writing below it….what a waste! I print another single coupon on the other side running the opposite direction. My printer even does a great thing: When I am printing a single coupon, right after it shows the coupon coming out of my printer I can hit cancel and it doesn’t print all that extra wording. Saves ink there!

3) Set your printer to “draft quality”. Simply go into your printer settings and select options and adjust accordingly. This uses half the ink and you still get the full coupon printout effect. I also print my coupons in black ink only. Color ink is so much more expensive to purchase, so not using color saves me a lot of money there. I haven’t had a coupon denied yet due to the fact that I print in black only.

Do you have other helpful ways to save money on your printing costs?

http://shoppingwithcents.blogspot.com/

Author: Hollie


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Holiday Deal – Kohls: Cheap Kitchen Aid Mixer

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September 20, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Holiday, Online Shopping, Retail

published date: September 20, 2009
modified datt: September 20,2009

Expect Great Things at Kohls.com

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KitchenAid Artisan 5-qt. Stand Mixer $299.99
Use code SAVE30 for $90.00 off (30% off) – this is ONLY for Kohl’s Card Holder Members (expires September 23)
= $209.99

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But There is MORE!
Earn $40.00 Kohl’s Cash (The information on the Kohl’s cash is on their front page, you will receive $10 in Kohl’s cash for every $50 you spend, the Kohl’s cash will be emailed to you by September 25th. The Kohl’s cash will have to be spent in store, and cannot be used online. The Kohl’s cash is valid from September, 24 – October 7th. There are NO exclusions on the Kohl’s cash, it can be used on anything in the store.) – Thanks, Christy
= $169.99
Rebate for $40 Visa card Here (expires September 26)
= $129.99
FREE magazine subscription or cancel the subscription for $12.00 back Here
= $117.99
Add Shipping surcharge $7.50
= $125.49
Starts Shopping Here.
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This mixer is selling for $250ish to $290ish at Amazon
(you still qualify for the $40 Rebate & Magazine refund) so the final price would be $210ish $240ish at Amazon
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Thanks for the AMAZING find The Bargain Jargon


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$20/$100 Fisher Price Products

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September 19, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Baby, Coupons, Entertainment, Kids

published date: September 19, 2009
modified datt: September 19,2009

I recognize a lot of these products found in my home. Many of them are my daughter’s favorite. Get $20/$100 Here for Fisher Price Laugh and Learn and Go Baby Go products. She loves the dog above. (In fact it is sitting next to me as I type.)


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Crocs: $5 – $10 (FREE Shipping) at Cabela’s

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September 18, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Online Shopping

published date: September 18, 2009
modified datt: September 18,2009

Crocs $5 -$10 with FREE shipping at Cabela’s Online.
These are the only two I see left that are not sold out.
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Crocs™ Unisex Beach™ Clogs
Item:OG-823432
Reg: $29.95
Sale: $4.88
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Crocs™ Women’s Mammoth
Item:OG-824146
Reg: $39.95
Sale: $9.88
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Start Shopping Here.
Thanks, Charlene


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Amazon – 2009 Adidas Running Shoes $39.99

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September 17, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Amazon

published date: September 17, 2009
modified datt: September 17,2009

Wow, look at this deal. 2009 Adidas Running Shoes for $39.99 (Regular $99.99).
The sale is only on a select color and select sizes:
Color: Gray/Silver/Pink
Sizes: 6, 7, 7.5, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 11
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The other sizes and colors are on sale for $79.99.
This could be a mistake and they probably will go fast.
Start Shopping Here
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Thanks, Swaggrabber.


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Amazon – Up to $40 Rebate on Farberware Cookware Sets

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September 17, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Amazon

published date: September 17, 2009
modified datt: September 17,2009

Amazon has a up to $40 Rebate on many Farberware Cookware Sets.
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The Set Pictured Above
List Price: $199.99
Amazon Price: $109.99
Rebate: $20.00
New Price: $89.99
Savings: $110 (55%)
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Start shopping Here.


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Guest Post – For Beginning Couponers

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September 17, 2009 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Beginners

published date: September 17, 2009
modified datt: September 17,2009

If you’re anything like me, when I was first exposed to the world of budget saving couponing, I was so overwhelmed that I didn’t know where to begin. I started once, thought it was too difficult and quit. I didn’t think you could truly save the money people said they could, and it definitely didn’t seem to be worth my time. However, I have now discovered that it does work and I can save more money than people said you could save.

Some basic budget saving principles to follow are using coupons when items are on sale, stocking up on items that you frequently use and going to more than one store for your purchases. Often I buy the smallest rice, diaper package possible because I am more likely to get that item free. Most stores allow you to stack coupons. That means that you can use a store coupon and a manufacturer coupon on an item that is on sale and often get that item for pennies or even better for free. When I first began couponing, I learned how to coupon at one store at a time. Some stores can be confusing at first, but I have posted the basics for each of the stores that I have learned to coupon at. Coupons really can help you save much money and live within your budget.

To help those of you who are new with this, I’ve come up with a Weekly Plan to ease you into couponing and explain some things along the way. I hope you enjoy and start saving money.

Week 1 – Getting Organized
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons. This may seem overwhelming, and you may think – why do I need all of these? Start by clipping all of them because you’ll be surprised at the coupons you can use and then get paid for buying an item that you had already gotten for free. Since you don’t know which ones of these there are yet, clip all of them.
* Print all coupons from bar in the left column. (You can click “See all Coupons,” then select to print all.) (You can also print coupons from SmartSource.com and Redplum.com)
* Buy a 3 ring binder, baseball card holders, and dividers. Click here and here to see how to organize this notebook.
* Unless you’re Superman or Wonder Woman – don’t try and shop this week.

Week 2 – Get Started (Rite Aid and 1 Grocery Store)
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons. For reasons why see week 1.
* Print all coupons from bar in the left column. (You can click “See all Coupons,” then select to print all.) Check back at Smartsource.com and redplum.com to see if there are any new coupons to print.
* Using Budget Saving Mom’s deal finders (the drugstores should be published Sunday/Monday, and the grocery store deals will come out Monday/Wednesday/Thursday), pick a drug store and one grocery store to go to. I would suggest starting with Rite Aid because they are the easiest to follow. To see Rite Aid’s policy click here. For a list of all store policies and budget saving tips, click here. REMEMBER YOU HAVEN’T STOCKPILED VERY MANY COUPONS YET, SO YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GET ALL THE DEALS THAT ARE LISTED. BE PATIENT, WITHIN 3-4 MONTHS, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET THE ENTIRE LIST OF DEALS.
* BEFORE going to the stores, get two envelopes and label them with the names of the stores. Print the deals from Budget Saving Mom’s site that you plan on buying. Pull the coupons that correspond to the deals that you will be getting and put them in the envelope. You can still bring in your notebook and search for additional deals after you have gotten the items from your list in your cart (or stroller if you are like me.)
* Since you’re new at this and until you have a good idea of how much you should pay, limit yourself to buying only items that are free, less than a dollar after coupons, and things that you are pretty sure you will use. Remember, when you’re buying an item that you can get multiple sizes of, get the smallest size you can to maximize the amount of money you will save. (For example if you have a $1 off coupon for a body wash, buy the 4 oz. one that costs $1.25 as opposed to the $3.50 8 oz. one).

Week 3 – Rite Aid and another grocery store
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons.
* Print all the printable coupons on the sidebars.
* Go to your drug store from last week. And using Budget Saving Mom’s deals that are listed, pick the best money saving grocery store for this week to go to.
* Do the same as last week. Print your list, highlight which items you’re getting, and put your coupons in an envelope and bring your list. Also, bring along your notebook for any extra time you may have to find other deals.

Week 4 – CVS and a grocery store
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons.
* Print all the printable coupons on the sidebars.
* Try out CVS. When you get into the store, don’t forget to get a CVS card BEFORE you make your purchases. To see how CVS works, click here. Limit yourself to only purchasing those things that you can get Extra Care Bucks back and that will then turn out to be free or moneymakers.
* Also, pick the grocery store with the best deals for this week, print your list, pull your coupons and envelopes and hit the road. Print your list, highlight which items you’re getting, and put your coupons in an envelope. Also, bring along your notebook for any extra time you may have to find other deals.

Week 5 – CVS again with extra care bucks and a grocery store
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons.
* Print all the printable coupons on the sidebars.
* Do CVS again, this time you can spend some of those Extra Care Bucks, but make sure that you are also purchasing something that will replenish your Extra Care Bucks stash.
* Pick your grocery store to shop at. Print your list, highlight which items you’re getting, and put your coupons in an envelope and bring these items with you. Also, bring along your notebook for any extra time you may have to find other deals.

Week 6 – Walgreens
* Buy a Sunday paper. Cut out ALL of the coupons.
* Print all the printable coupons on the sidebars.
* If you’re feeling bold, you can try out Walgreens. Click here for instructions on how to save at Walgreens.
* Pick your grocery store. Print your list, highlight which items you’re getting, and put your coupons in an envelope and bring these items with you. Also, bring along your notebook for any extra time you may have to find other deals.

So, there you go – you’re 6 weeks into this, your stash of coupons should be building, and you should be saving money!

For additional information:

1. Stocking Up (buying more than you need right now to save later)- a new way of shopping.
2. Balancing Coupons with Life: part 1, part 2, part 3
3. A Newbie Success Story
4. Store Policies
5. Additional ways to get coupons
6. Budget Saving Tips when shopping
7. Budget Saving Freebie Tips

For even more tips including how to organize coupons, click on basics for beginners on the right side of the site.

Rene and Karen
Budget Saving Mom
http://www.budgetsavingmom.com/


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I am a wife, mother, daughter, blogger, teacher, friend – a woman of many different hats. My delights are my husband, my five kids, reading, shopping, and spending time with friends and family. I am a Florida girl transferred to the heart of the DC-Metro area. I'm glad you're here! Learn more about Ashley.

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