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Edge Shave Gel Coupon – Only $.87 at Target

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August 30, 2013 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Uncategorized

published date: August 30, 2013
modified datt: August 30,2013

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Grab the newest B1G1 Edge Shave Gel coupon great for Walmart and Target!

Target Deal:

Edge Shave Gel $2.49
B1G1 Edge Shave Gel coupon
15% off Cartwheel coupon
= $0.87 each

Walmart Deal:

Edge Shave Gel $2.44
B1G1 Edge Shave Gel coupon
= $1.22 each

See more Walmart Deals and Target Deals on Frugal Coupon Living.

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The Great Gatsby 2-disc set for $16.99 from $28.98

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August 30, 2013 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Amazon, Entertainment, Online Shopping

published date: August 30, 2013
modified datt: August 30,2013

the great gatsby

Have you seen The Great Gatsby yet?  I’ve read the book and seen the original movie; but not this one yet.  I did hear it was good and it gets 3.9 stars on Amazon.

If you’d like to own it, you can get it for as low as $16.99 right now!

Get The Great Gatsby (Two-Disc Special Edition DVD + UltraViolet) for $16.99 from $28.98!

Or, check out these other options:
The Great Gatsby (Blu-ray+DVD+UltraViolet Combo Pack) – $22.99 from $35.99
The Great Gatsby (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + UltraViolet Combo Pack) – $29.99 from $44.95

F. Scott Fitzgerald, meet Baz Luhrmann: One of the finest novels of American literature gets the lavish treatment we expect from the director of Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet. Were it not for those party scenes at the millionaire’s mansion, The Great Gatsby would seem to be far down the list of possible projects for the hyper Luhrmann, but hey–that Gatsby fellow did know how to throw a shindig. And indeed, the party scenes brim with flappers and champagne and fireworks, all stuff that Luhrmann knows how to pump up to maximum volume. He’s shrewdly arranged his movie around the golden-hued presence of Leonardo DiCaprio, who occupies his Jazz Age suits as though he’d waited to wear them all his life. Yet in some essential way, and despite what appears to be a sincere reverence for the book (in many ways the movie’s extremely faithful to the plot), Luhrmann is completely off-key in his delivery of this sad-edged saga: The quick cutting, the glossy digital backdrops, the heavy emphasis on Fitzgerald’s subtle imagery, all combine to throttle the material rather than animate it. Some of the people on screen fare nicely, as Joel Edgerton gets the brutishness of upper-class Tom Buchanan, Elizabeth Debicki is a sly Jordan Baker, and Tobey Maguire makes sense as the observant narrator Nick Carraway. As Gatsby’s romantic ideal, the unattainable Daisy, Carey Mulligan appears misplaced, but one can hardly blame the actress for getting lost amidst the glitz. There’s just one person to blame for this gaudy extravaganza, and it’s not F. Scott Fitzgerald. –Robert Horton

Head to Amazon for a look!

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Don’t forget to sign up for your FREE trial of Redbox Streaming and get 4 FREE Rentals!  Then pay just $8 per month for access to a streaming library of videos you can watch anywhere!


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FREE Box of Taste Guru Gluten Free Snacks

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August 30, 2013 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Free, Hot Deals

published date: August 30, 2013
modified datt: August 30,2013

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I am starting to weed out more and more gluten from my diet and I really do feel better! If you are now gluten-free either because of Celiac or because you have an intolerance or just because, check out this deal from Taste Guru!

Get your first Box of Taste Guru Gluten Free Snacks for FREE with code CPFREE!   You will need to pay $12 for shipping the 5-lb. box.  Taste Guru delivers only the best-tasting gluten-free food on the market, always with Free Shipping.

Taste Guru is a gluten-free box of the month club. They taste dozens of new foods every month, box up their favorites, and deliver 5-lbs. worth to you each month shipped FREE. You will also get a personalized recipe card in each box!  If you decide to stick with it, you pay just $24.95/month for your next, fresh box of gluten-free snacks!  This is 50% off the normal retail price when purchased elsewhere.

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This month’s box includes (sample box):

  • NuDe Food Ultra Dense Breakfast Boost
  • NuDe Food Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Bars
  • Udi’s Double Vanilla Muffins
  • Nutrasumma Pea Protein
  • Canyon Bakehouse Rosemary & Thyme Focaccia
  • Fiona’s Natural Foods Granola
  • Trumps Coco Slims Dessert Crackers

One reviewer said: “As a mother of three, I am always looking for health-conscious, tasty foods that will get the kids asking for seconds. Taste Guru hasn’t disappointed!”

Taste Guru is committed to bringing you quality Gluten-Free foods, many of which you may not find anywhere else and at prices that are easier to manage and work into your budget.

Sign up for Taste Guru today and get your first box free (you’ll just pay $12 shipping)!

 

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Amazon: Learning Resources Pretend & Play Calculator Checkbook $10.34 Shipped!

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August 30, 2013 by Frugal Coupon Living Writers Filed Under: Amazon, Education, Kids, Online Shopping, Uncategorized

published date: August 30, 2013
modified datt: August 30,2013

Play Calculator Checkbook

All little kids enjoy to pretend being a grown up – NOW they can pretend to write checks, make payments and calculate their balances as they learn about check writing! The Learning Resources Pretend & Play Calculator Checkbook can be your for $10.34 shipped!  This learning resource has reviewed well, and I think would be adorable for any little one to play along with- not to mention educational fun!

Learning Resources Pretend & Play Calculator Checkbook Details:

  • Calculator is battery-powered
  • Checks are actual size for even more realistic play.
  • Includes 25 checks, check register, pen, calculator, deposit slips and instruction card.

Great idea, check out the FREE Chore Chart – great way to learn how to tithe, give, save, and spend!

Grab it at Amazon today for $10.34 shipped a 39% savings!

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FREE LEGO Pirate Store Build Event on 9/3/13

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August 30, 2013 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Entertainment, Free

published date: August 30, 2013
modified datt: August 29,2013

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On Tuesday, September 3 the head over to the FREE LEGO Pirate Store Build Event. Get a FREE Pirate for your little guy or gal.

Starting at 5 PM, visit your Local LEGO store and get a FREE one while supplies last.  Quantities are limited to approximately 250 per store. One free per child. The event is open to children ages 6 to 14 only.

Don’t forget the FREE LEGO Magazine! Also don’t forget that Teachers can get a FREE Annual Pass to LEGOLAND!


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150 FREE 4×6 Prints from Snapfish

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August 29, 2013 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Free, Photo

published date: August 29, 2013
modified datt: August 29,2013

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Hurry over to Snapfish and join (accounts based on email addresses) and you’ll get 150 FREE 4×6 Prints! This offer is available only for a limited time and only for new users.

That is huge since most offers are for 40 or 50.

Here are some ideas for your FREE Prints:

  • Use this to load and print all those pictures you’ve been meaning to print to update photo albums!
  • Print duplicates to send to grandparents or to create a photo album as a Christmas present and get ahead of the game!
  • Use them for a wall collage – create one for the living room and each of your kids rooms!photo collage ideas

Expires 9/30.

Head to Snapfish to get yours!

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Back to School | Raising and Parenting The Class Clown

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September 14, 2013 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Back to School Series, Free, Pinterest

published date: September 14, 2013
modified datt: August 29,2013

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 Back to School – Raising and Parenting The Class Clown
Lessons from a Former Teacher and Current Mother

Yep, those are my girls and yes, the child on the right is our little clown!

Growing up I had a friend that was totally incapable of being serious. He would try but somehow it just would not stick. You could give him something as simple as a math problem and he would have to find a way to make a joke of it. Teachers got furious and would inevitably punish him. I always felt sorry for him. I knew him outside of school and I knew he meant no harm. He simply got nervous about learning and social situations. Watching this class clown taught me some things over all those years. What he needed was a teacher that was up to the task.

During our fifth grade year, Jeff (we will call him Jeff) and I ended up with the same teacher. She was a pretty cool teacher because she wore blue jeans to school. It seemed all the other teachers were much older and not nearly as stylish, so we were drawn to her. Almost immediately, Jeff challenged her patience with his comedic antics. That teacher was smart, however, and she quickly ran the class and Jeff’s commodity routine.

The first week of school, she pulled Jeff to the side in private and told him that she thought he was massively talented. She asked him if he would do her the favor of putting on a show for the class. Needless to say that was something that Jeff loved the idea of and he quickly agreed. Then the teacher told him that there was only one catch….Jeff had to behave all week and make his grades to get that time at the end of the school week. (Note: to monitor this, set up a checklist with you and your child or you and your student.)

It was like she had created a new student completely. Jeff not only became a solid student. He continued to be one even after he had moved on and lost his comedy shows. Jeff is now a lawyer that has tried cases you almost surely have heard of… some would say he still is juggling a lot of tricks in front of a “courtroom” full of his peers.

The bottom line here is this. Parents should not panic if their kid is the class clown. Class clowns are inevitably the most creative people in the class…after all, wit and humor cannot be taught. Teaching our clowns a time and purpose for everything, however, is quite important. Class clowns need a release, they need a time where attention is granted, and they also need to be able to conform to society’s rules – for example, not talking or being silly in the middle of a writing lesson.

My youngest, is our silly little girl. When being spoken to in a stern manor, she smiles. She is not being disrespectful, it is her way of handling the situation. Her sister and I are very serious. We tend to be Type A and over worry and over do. It is nice to have the balance of a sister/child that can bring laughter to our day – after all, hasn’t our doctor told us “laughter is the best medicine?” When correcting this child, I have to remind myself not to kill her spirit. I love this joyful heart she has, but I need to teach her as as a toddler how and when is best to use this funny behavior.

Tips for Your Class Clown:

  • Don’t ignore the Student/Child – This personality does “need” attention.
  • Have a cue or hand movement between you and the child so they know when to stop – They will love this “Secret” only you both know.
  • Set a conference – A time for you and the child to meet and find the appropriate time and place for their humor to be displayed.
  • Praise the good in what you see around – That child will want the praise too and will “perform” to what you are giving attention.
  • Provide an outlet or a time for “performance”

As parents you can do the same thing for your class clown. Take the time to allow your class clown to let out energy. This could be in the form of acting, karate, gymnastics or something else that allows them to perform and move around. That outlet made it possible for Jeff to calm himself in anticipation and he learned to focus his talents into a skit each week.

Find more on Frugal Coupon Living in the Back to School Series.


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Back to School Money Saving Tips

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September 4, 2013 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Back to School Series, Free, Pinterest

published date: September 04, 2013
modified datt: August 29,2013

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 Back to School Money Saving Tips
Lessons from a Former Teacher and Current Mother

There was a time when a back to school list consisted of a box of crayons, a pencil and some paper. It seems the “needs” of your child’s school supply lists can at times feel ridiculous. The bottom line, knowing how and when to shop for Back to School Supplies, might not make you dread the never ending list of supplies.

Take inventory before you go shopping

Nothing stinks worse than paying full price for something that you have tons of up in the closet. Go through the list carefully and find out what you can use from the previous year. Also take a look on what you have in supplies. I keep a bin in my gift closet labeled arts and crafts and school supplies. This saves on future lists. You might be surprised what you have on hand.

Take advantage of mark downs

Don’t shop right away! Wait. When the school year gets rolling, retailers are ready for Halloween and Christmas – they have to clear the shelves and will begin to see back to school merchandise go on “mega-clearance.” Grab what you can at reduced prices and put them away at home for the coming years or to replenish your supplies halfway into the year. Focus on the staples and not the peripherals. Book bags may not be in style the next year, but pencils, pens, paper and notebooks will always be needed. When items go this low, this is when I stock up for next year. Next August, you might find you need nothing on your list because you have it all already.

Save larger purchases for tax-free sales

If you intend on buying higher ticket items like a laptop or a scientific calculator, make sure you save those purchases for tax free day if possible. That alone can save you hundreds depending on what you buy. Also consider looking for big purchase items on Craigslist or Consignment Area Facebook Groups. *Use wisdom when buying from these places online. Never meet someone at your home or alone.

Stick to a list

Take the grade list that is provided by your school and stick to it like glue. What kills parents during back to school shopping are the funky extras that kids are excellent at begging for. If your child comes to you begging for that troll pencil topper with neon green hair, just say nay! They will get over it, I assure you. Stick to the budget and list and you will save money.

Invest in quality

When it comes to certain items, it pays off to buy quality. Book bags that are simply a base color are great examples. If you buy a high quality one, you might get extra years out of it. The same goes for calculators and other electronics. Pencils and paper can be any quality and it won’t really matter. They will be lucky to still have those at the end of the first day. I also tell my shoppers, it is better to buy one quality pair of shoes than three cheap pairs.

Saving money on back to school is simply about paying attention and taking advantage of the opportunities that are out there. Use wisdom, buy then then price is right, and stock up!

Find more on Frugal Coupon Living in the Back to School Series.


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