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Home Made Simple Coupon Booklet

  • Posted on May 18, 2011 at 2:00 AM

Today I got a coupon book from Home Made Simple. In it contained $35 worth of P&G Coupons from brands like Cascade, Bounce, Bounty, Swiffer and more. Sign up is —> FREE <— so get moving before they run out.

My freebies are FINALLY starting to arrive. I got a Carefree liner sample with coupon and a Zantac sample with two high value coupons.

 

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My Coupon Binder is almost full.

  • Posted on May 18, 2011 at 12:11 AM

Here are some newer pictures of my binder. My stockpile of coupons has come a long way!

 

The little black binder ( small baseball card holder) is what I take with me when I shop. It fits nicely in my purse. I was using a mini accordion folder, but It was a pain in the arse. I would drop handfuls of coupons when I tried to pull just one out. The smaller binder is more organized and makes it easier to view and pull out what I need. I load it up before I go shopping, then I come home, I refile the coupons from the mini into the mega binder. 😛

 

 

The purple binder was purchased at Wal-Mart for $10. The baseball card inserts at Target, 30 for 4.98. (I got two) The mini baseball card holder was purchased at Wal-Mart for 4.98. Kind of pricey, but well worth it!

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Goddess of Swag

  • Posted on May 14, 2011 at 11:30 PM

What is all the hoopla about SwagBucks?

I remember signing up about a year ago. I didn’t like having more than one toolbar so I uninstalled it. I soon forgot all bout it. I saw a few friends post about their goodies on Facebook, but I shrugged it off. I can no longer ignore it! Now I’m on the verge of cashing in for my first gift card. I’M HOOKED! On what? I don’t know, but I like it.

SwagBucks is a search engine like Google (It’s actually powered by Google and Ask.com), but you get rewarded for using it.  Sign up is… FREE!  Every time you search with SwagBucks, you have a chance to win points which they call… uh… SwagBucks.  Point amounts vary from roughly 1-50 points. If you want to rack up points quicker then make it your homepage and/or download the toolbar. I personally like the toolbar better.

Other ways to maximize Swag:

Fill out surveys, watch clips on their website.

Trade in old cellphones and IPods.

Refer friends.

Be sure to follow  SwagBucks on their blog, Facebook, Twitter.  That is probably the easiest way to snag some SwagBucks.

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Recyclebank

  • Posted on May 14, 2011 at 10:04 PM

I found another nifty way to get coupons and other cool rewards. It’s via a website called Recylebank.com.  Not only can you earn freebies, but you can learn how to live a greener lifestyle. Win Win in my book!

Taken from their website..

What is Recyclebank?

We’re a group of passionate people who’ve made it our mission to inspire others to take action – small to big – that will have a positive impact on our planet.

We trade the actions you make that have a positive impact on your home by saving energy, community by recycling and the environment by conserving natural resources for points that you can use for rewards you choose. Those rewards come in a variety of flavors: Products, discounts and coupons from the world’s leading brands (think: Kashi, Footlocker, Dunkin Donuts), or you can pay the good deed forward by donating your points to support environmental education in schools.

Through these rewards programs, we not only help our own neighborhoods and cities, but we can see what how collective actions result in one serious collective impact. It’s our world, let’s better it together.

How does it work?

It’s really pretty simple; you select a green action you want to be rewarded for and each time we have confirmation that you’ve done it, either through a points code or by recycling, we’ll award you Recyclebank Points. These points can be used for rewards at local and national retailers and online.

 

Now sign up!

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Sunday Coupon Preview 5/15/11

  • Posted on May 14, 2011 at 9:50 PM

Tomorrow is one of my favorite days of the week.  It’s the start of my 4 days off. It’s family time. It’s Sunday coupon time!

Can’t wait until morning to see what goodies await you? Click here to get a sneak preview.

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Girly Freebies

  • Posted on May 13, 2011 at 11:46 PM

Thanks to www.consumerqueen.com I have a nice list of freebies to share with you.

Now I just need some chocolate samples and I’ll be set! If you know of any, PLEASE share. 🙂

~D

 

 

Free Friday Fun

  • Posted on May 13, 2011 at 8:50 PM

There are two things that I love more than coupons: books and music. Cats rank even higher, but that’s another blog. 🙂

I got a NOOK Color for Christmas and so far I haven’t had to buy more than a few books. Every week they have “Free Fridays” where they offer NOOK readers a free book. If you haven’t already, make sure you “Like” them on Facebook.

This week’s book has really grabbed my attention so I thought I’d share it with you. Why? Well I have a thing for Southern writers. This is what the website has to say about this weeks selection.

 

In today’s Free Fridays selection, The Four Corners of the Sky, Michael Malone is at the top of his game. One of the most beloved contemporary Southern writers, Malone is a master with words and plot who weaves enchanting tales that keep you riveted from start to finish. In Four Corners, he delves into the complex issue of family bonds, when an accomplished Navy pilot, Annie, is contacted by her estranged father who’s looking for help fulfilling his dying wish. In a four-star review, People magazine proclaimed, “There’s humor and action aplenty, but Four Corners is also a warm-hearted look at how we love and forgive.”

 

NOOK owners: go to shop and search for “Michael Malone” to download this gem. If you don’t own a NOOK, you can download “NOOK for PC” for free from the B&N website.

I like listening to music while reading, actually while doing ANYTHING. Amazon is a great place to get free songs on a daily basis.

Today’s freebie is Hang You Upby Yellowcard from their latest album When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes. It’s a nice little tune that got my feet tapping to the beat. I’m not a huge fan of Yellowcard, but I might have to sample the rest of their album based on how much I enjoy this song.

The song of the day may be different for you. Amazon really pays attention to your searches and is great at giving you recommendations based on your likes. 75% of the time I end up buying the cd from the featured artist, or putting them on a wishlist for later. One thing I’ve learned is NEVER buy the cd right away. Every time I do, shortly after they offer for $5 or less. Grrrrr!

Aside from itunes (I’m anti anything “i”) does anyone know of other good sites to get free music legally?

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Coupons in June Issue of Glamour!

  • Posted on May 12, 2011 at 1:12 AM

 


I love magazines more than most sane people. On my other blog I went on and on about it.

I’ll spare you the details and just point out the highlight. In the June issue of Glamour (should be on shelves now) there were three fabulous Target Coupons and two samples. A Carefree pantyliner and Garnier Moisture Rescue, both with coupons.

Before you buy a copy from the news stand you might want to flip through it to make sure you get them. Sometimes subscribers get different content.

 

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Coupons from Kraft

  • Posted on May 10, 2011 at 8:25 PM

When I first started getting serious about couponing I didn’t think I would save that much due to lack of coupons in my area. Au contraire Mon Cheri! I am losing track of the places I can score coupons. So far the internet has been good to me.

Today I signed up for Kraft’s Good Eating Good Living newsletter. I’m not sure what the newsletter contains, but the website is packed with info! There are links for budget minded recipes, (not that I cook) samples, recipe exchanges, holiday ideas, how-to links and much more.

Happy coupon hunting!

~D

 

Target & Walgreens

  • Posted on May 10, 2011 at 4:31 PM

I’ve been itching to use some of the coupons I’ve rounded up. I got up early and decided to visit Walgreens and then Target. I’m kind of self conscious posting my outcome. I’m not a coupon virgin, but I’m far from becoming an expert. I guess all that matters is that I’m happy, and I am!

I didn’t put EVERYTHING in my pictures nor did I list everything. I just wanted to point out the deals I got.:-)

 

Walgreens total before coupons: $38.94. – WAG $5.40+MFR $9.75 = Total spent $23.79

Almay Wake Up Powder $12.99. The clerk MAGICALLY pulled out $1.00 MFG making it $11.99.
Almay Get Up and Grow Mascara $7.99. Almay is currently B1G1 1/2 off so I got $3.00 deducted PLUS the clerk had a $2 off coupon making it $2.99!
Sally Hansen Vitamin lippy $4.99. MFG $1 and the clerk at WAG for $2 making it $1.99.
Phazyme $4.99. MFR $1 + WAG $2 = $1.99
Excedrin Tension Clearance $2.59. MFR .75 + WAG $1 = .84

TARGET

Target total before coupons: $91.89. – Target Coupons $5.29+ MFG $15.99 = Total spent $65.10 This does not include in store specials, so I actually saved MORE. 😛

Chex Mix $1.79 – MFR .50 = $1.29
Wheat Thins $2.99 – MFR $1 = $1.99
Quaker Chewy 2/5 – $1 = $4
Oscar Mayer Bacon normally 2/$6.98 I got them at 2/$2.09 = $4.18 Savings of $2.80
Red Baron Pizza $2.99 – MFR $1 = $1.99
Nivea Lotion $4.47 – Target Q $3 + MFG $1 = .47
Nivea Body wash $2.39 – Target Q + MFR $1 = .39
Gillette Body Wash/Deodorant Wash $3.99 + Deodorant $3.49 = $7.48 – MFR BOGO $3.99 = $3.49
Colgate Tooth Brush $3.24 – MFR $1 = $2.34
Halls Cough Drops $1.03 – MFR .50 = .53
Tylenol Precise Heating Pad $6.99 – MFR $5 = $1.99
Visine Eye Drops $2.85 – MFR $2 = .85
Reese 2/.79 – MFR BOGO .79 = .79

Yes, I use all of these products! Once I learn to be patient I will save my coupons and get better deals as well. There are a few things on my list I could have got for less, but nooooo I was dying to use some of my coupons. *blush*

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