1/08/2011

Coldwater Creek: Extra 25% off+ Free Ship!

Coldwater Creek is offering up an additional 25% off everything in Outlet. Plus use code: WZH9875 at checkout for FREE shipping! Offer ends 1/17. See my favorites below. Just use the Search tool on their website to quickly find these items.
I just love the Natural Owl pictured above!
(Item # K04541)
Regularly $18.95, Now $9.99

And I say you can never have too many cutting boards.
Merry Cutting Board
(Item#: K05825)
Regularly $16.96, Now: $5.99

1/08/2011

Disney: Personalized Pooh Plush

Disney Gram Personalized Winnie the Pooh Plush!

This is too darling, and a great deal if you know someone expecting! I know it's hard to predict the date ahead of time, but you could put something like "With Love, from Grandma & Grandpa Smith," or something like that. Or buy for someone who just gave birth recently.

You can choose either "It's a Girl," or "It's a Boy." These normally run $24.95, but they are on sale for $9.99! Shipping is $2.95 for one item shipped.

Product Details include:
Personalize the plush keepsake blanket.
Embroidered hunny pot on blanket
Blanket measures 10''x10''
Pooh wears a plush pink, or blue shirt.
Sits 13'' H
Polyester

Head over here for a Girl Plush
Head over here for a Boy Plush

Thanks, SD!

1/08/2011

Philosophy: Free Shipping & No Minimum

If you're like me, and you enjoy philosophy products, but don't have a store nearby then this is a deal for you. Philosophy is offering free shipping thru 1/9 with no minimum order requirements. Enter code: miracleeye at checkout.

Head over here
to look around.
1/07/2011

Stylish Blogger Award x 3!

Special thanks to Have Sippy Will Travel, In My Opinion..., & At Home with Mom for nominating me for this award! I'll add these to my trophy case with the other 2 Stylish Blogger Awards I won in 2010. You ladies rock!!!

Rules for accepting this award are:
1. Thank & link back to the person who awarded you this.
2. Share 7 things about yourself.
3. Pay it forward to 10 recently discovered great bloggers.
4. Contact those bloggers and tell them about their award.


7 things about myself:
1) I am a huge Red Wings fan.
2) I lived in England when I was younger.
3) I'm left-handed.
4) I have a full-time job outside of my blog. :)
5) I always put others before myself.
6) My new found weakness = Sweet Potato Fries.
7) I secretly love walking past the coffee aisle at my grocery store because I love the aroma of the coffee beans. :)

1/06/2011

Attention: Facebook Hop Linky Problems

If you are trying to link up to the Facebook hop, and you're having problems...leave a comment here. I'm heading to a hockey game right now, but I'll be back in a couple of hours to troubleshoot.

Also, If you have a Facebook button on your page, hover your mouse over the button, right-click, and click "copy link location." And then come back and paste that into the URL slot on the linky tool.

Talk to you all soon!

1/06/2011

Hot! $1.50/2 Coupon on Cereal


Head over here to print a coupon good for $1.50/2 boxes of select General Mills Cereals. Make sure you press the "back" button after your first coupon is complete to print a second one!

Participating kinds:
Cheerios, Chex, Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Kix, Cocoa Puffs, Cookie Crisp, Dora,
Fiber One, Golden Grahams, Honey Nut Clusters
Lucky Charms, Oatmeal Crisp, Trix, Raisin Nut Bran,
Reese's Puffs, Total or Wheaties.

Thanks, Steph!
1/06/2011

Target: Sweet Potato Fries .98!

Target has Alexia Sweet Potato fries on price cut for $1.98 right now. Use this $1 off Alexia Frozen Foods Coupon to get a bag for .98! Price cut is good through 1/29.

I had the best sweet potato fries at a local restaurant in town, and now I'm hooked! Has anyone tried these before? I'm definitely picking up a bag!

Thanks, Charlene!
1/06/2011

Thrifty Thursday Tip #1


Thrifty Tip #1

Save your next egg carton. Carefully cut the top off with scissors. Use the bottom half to store jewelry, craft supplies, screws & nails, or anything small that you want to keep organized.

1/05/2011

Dillons/Kroger 1/5-1/11

(The sale items should be accurate for other Kroger affiliate stores,
but the prices may vary. Best to check your local ad)

Manufacturer Coupons .01-.49 will double in value.
& Coupons .50-.99 off will round up to $1.00
Examples: .25/1 tube of toothpaste = .50/1 tube of toothpaste
.75/1 shampoo = $1.00/1 shampoo
(eCoupons do not double)
--------------------------------

Buy 4 Participating Items, Save $4 at Checkout!
The prices listed is after the $1.00 is taken at the register.
You can mix & match the items.

Charmin (12 Double Rolls) $5.99
-$3/1 Dillons eCoupon HERE
-.25/1 from 12/26 PG
Final Cost: $2.49

Downy Liquid Fabric Softener $3.99
-.50/1 Dillons eCoupon HERE
-.50/1 from 12/26 PG
Final Cost: $2.49

Dawn $1.49
-.50/1 Dillons eCoupon HERE
-.25/1 from 12/26 PG
Final Cost: .49

Crest Toothpaste $1.50
-.75/1 Dillons eCoupon HERE (if prohealth or 3D is included)
-.75/1 from 12/26 PG
Final Cost: FREE

Oral-B Advantage Toothbrush $1.50
-.75/1 Dillons eCoupon HERE
-.75/1 from 11/14 RP
Final Cost: FREE

Buy 2 Shampoo/Conditioner @ $2.99 +
Buy 2 Aussie Styler @ $2.99
Subtotal: $11.96
- (2) FREE Styler wyb Shampoo from 12/26 PG
- (2) .50/1 from 11/14RP, or $1.00/1 from 11/28 PG
Updated Subtotal: $3.98
-$4 off at Register for Buying 4 Items
Final Cost: FREE

Olay Body Wash $4.49
- $2.00/1 from 12/26 PG
-$1.50/1 Dillons eCoupon HERE
- FREE Body Lotion wyb Body Wash from 11/28 PG
Final Cost: FREE


Other Great Deals

Campbell's Soup $1.00
-$1.00/3 HERE (if kids is included)
Final Cost: .66 each wyb 3

Reese's Eggs 2 for $1
-B1G1 from 12/12 SS
Final Cost: .25 each wyb 2

Softsoap .88
-.35/1 from 1/2 SS
Final Cost: .18 each

Yoplait .50
Buy 6 @ .50 = $3.00
-.40/6 from 11/14 SS GM
Final Cost: .37 each wyb 6

Quaker Oatmeal $1.99
-$1.00/1 from 9/12 RP
Final Cost: .99

1/05/2011

Bath & Body Works: Free Lotion!

Head over here to print a coupon good at Bath & Body Works for a Free Signature Collection 3oz Lotion with any purchase. Valid through January 26th. I always look for the cheapest thing I can buy like a nail file or something on clearance.

Enjoy!



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1/05/2011

Welcome Wednesday Blog Hop!

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Welcome to the Welcome Wednesday Blog Hop! This hop has been created by Frugal Invitation for socializing, and to help blogs get more followers. Every Tuesday I will have the linky posted by 6pm CST. And it will be open through noon CST on Thursday.

Here are the rules:

*Follow Frugal Invitation via Google Friend Connect
*Leave a comment if you are a new follower so I can follow back.
*Grab the Welcome Wednesday button, and post it on your page.
*Link up your blog every week, and follow as many blogs as you want!









1/05/2011

Walgreens: Free Dishwasher Tablets!

Check your SmartSource inserts from last Sunday (1/2). I found a coupon for $2.25 off a box of Finish in mine!

Here's a sweet deal at Walgreens:

Buy 1 Box @ $3.49
-$2.25/1 from 1/2 SS
Subtotal: $1.24 (out of pocket)
*Get $1.99 in Register Rewards
Final Cost: FREE + moneymaker


*A Register Reward prints out at the register after you purchase the participating item in the ad. They are like cash, and you can use them on just about anything on your next trip to the store. There are some exceptions like: dairy, prescriptions, gift cards, postage etc. Check your RR for more exclusions. I use mine to buy household items like paper towels, or toilet paper.



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1/05/2011

Wordless Wednesday 1/5


1/04/2011

Walgreens: Splenda .99

Walgreens has Splenda on sale for $2.99 this week. Head over here to print a $2 coupon on Target's website. It's a manufacturer coupon. So you can use it anywhere.

Buy Splenda at $2.99
-$2/1 from HERE
Final Cost: .99

Thanks, Kelly!



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1/04/2011

Hot! $2.00 off Swiss Miss!

Hurry over here to print a coupon for $2 off Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa. These are almost always priced around $2 or even less! This one will reach its limit quick - so don't delay!


*This post may contain affiliate links which help support Frugal Invitation. For more information, please see my disclosure policy.

1/04/2011

Lids: $5 Clearance on Hats


Lids.com has many hats, beanies & T-shirts on clearance for $5 right now. Head over here to start shopping. This might be a good time to buy something, and tuck it away for Valentine's Day. Shipping appears to be $5 flat unless you spend $50 or more.
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1/04/2011

Get Paid to Take Surveys!



Join a consumer research team and get paid to take simple online surveys.

- Earn up to $100 per survey
- Multiple surveys available
- Review real products
- Choose to keep the products you review

Click here to join.

*Please view the comments section for more information regarding the Terms & Conditions of this offer to determine if it is a good fit for you.
*This post may contain affiliate links which help support Frugal Invitation. Fore more information, please see my disclosure policy.
1/04/2011

Guest Post: Saving On Winter Energy Bills

Frugal Living Strategies: Saving on Winter Energy Bills

You don’t have to turn off the heat and take cold showers just to save a few dollars on your energy bill this winter. With some of the coldest months still ahead, there’s a lot of money to be saved if you’re willing to take the time to consider and change your winter energy-using habits. And if you’ve been scrimping in discomfort, you might discover a way to save energy that lets you stay warmer in your own home. Whether you’re a thrifty pro or you’re just starting to discover how to save on a variety of life’s little expenses, you can check the following list of tips to make sure you’re squeezing the most value out of every dollar you spend on your winter bills.

Doors & Windows

Check around windows and doors to make sure heat isn’t escaping, then make sure you get the correct weatherstripping for the materials used on the exterior of your house. To check the effectiveness of your door and window seals, light a candle and gently move it around the edges of your doors and windows. If it flickers, there’s air moving through the spaces around the frames and you’ll need to replace the weatherstripping. Simply take a trip to your local hardware store and ask the experts which types of weatherstripping will be best for the materials used in your door and window frames: metal, rubber, foam, or plastic. Most of these are simple to install and don’t require heavy power tools – some can even be attached with adhesive or staples. This is an inexpensive way to make sure you aren’t losing valuable heated air through your windows and doors.

It’s also important to make sure you replace any cracked glass in your windows. Cracks in window glass let your heated air escape even if you’ve got perfect weatherstripping, so don’t let them increase your energy bill this winter.

Ceiling Fans

Change the direction of your fan blades so that warm air trapped between the fan blades and the ceiling can be pushed down into the room where you can enjoy it. By using the lowest setting, you’ll get the benefits of warm air without any draftiness. Turn off any fans in rooms that aren’t being used to save electricity.

Programmable Thermostat

This investment is worth every penny, as you probably know if you already have a programmable thermostat. Leave the heat off during the day when no one is home and program it to come on an hour before the first person arrives, allowing your home to warm up to a comfortable temperature without wasting energy all day. The same can be done at night – turn the thermostat down, but schedule it to get warmer about an hour before you typically get up. This way, you can save without the discomfort of being cold all day and all night. Remember to reprogram your thermostat when you go on vacation – you don’t need to alter the temperature of your home when no one is there.

Water Heater

Turn down your water heater to save some energy without getting too cold. You probably don’t use water at the highest temperature indicated on your water heater, so don’t leave it set to that temperature. You can turn it down to the warmest temperature you use and save plenty of energy in the process.

Laundry & Dishwasher

Don’t run small loads of laundry or dishes. By filling your appliances to their highest capacity each time you use them, you’re increasing their efficiency and decreasing waste. It’s also helpful to use cold water for most of your laundry loads, saving you the expense of heating water.

Appliances

Use Energy Star appliances as much as possible to increase the efficiency of your home’s energy consumption. This will decrease your electric bill and keep you from wasting energy unnecessarily.

Electrical Outlets

Don’t leave small appliances plugged into the wall. Even when they’re not in use, they draw electricity and waste energy. So unless you use something on a daily basis, unplug it to save on your bills.


Do you have any more energy-saving tips to reduce winter bills? Please share them in the comments.

Photo: Public Domain
URL: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4315555004_e6b619dc39.jpg

Bio: Lisa Shoreland is currently a resident blogger at Go college, where recently she's been researching nursing grants & scholarships and blogging about student life. In her spare time, she enjoys creative writing and hogging her boyfriend’s PlayStation 3. To keep her sanity she enjoys practicing martial arts and bringing home abandon animals.


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1/03/2011

Tuesday Blog Hops

Looking for a Tuesday blog hop?
Click the button below for more information!

If you're stopping by from the hop leave me a comment,
and I'll come by and follow you back!
Busy Mom's Tips Tuesday Blog HopJust Married with Coupons


BWS tips button

1/03/2011

Hot! $1.00/2 Mars Valentines Products

I recommend printing this coupon asap & holding on to it. Why? There's no size restriction! So, if Walgreens, CVS or Rite Aid run a 2 for $1 sale on the Mar's Single Size Valentine's Candy then we're set to pick up FREE chocolate!

Head over here to print yours!



*This post may contain affiliate links which help support Frugal Invitation. Fore more information, please see my disclosure policy.
1/03/2011

Kroger 1/3-1/9

Coupon Katarina has all the best deals exclusive to Kroger
See my favorites below, and visit her blog for the rest.
*This is based on the Great Lakes/Columbus Ad.
Prices may vary in your area.
Her deals include coupon doubling as shown below:
( .01-.49 = .02-.98)
(.50+ = Rounds up to $1 off)

Buy 4 Participating Items, Save $4 at Checkout!
The prices listed is after the $1.00 is taken at the register.
You can mix & match the items.

Charmin (12 Double Rolls) $5.99
-$3/1 Kroger eCoupon HERE
Final Cost: $2.99

Downy Liquid Fabric Softener $3.99
-.50/1 from 12/26 PG
Final Cost: $2.99

Dawn $1.69
-.50/1 Kroger eCoupon HERE
Final Cost: $1.19

Crest Toothpaste $1.50
-.75/1 from 12/26 PG
Final Cost: .75

Oral-B Advantage Toothbrush $1.50
-.75/1 from 11/14 RP
Final Cost: .75

Buy 2 Shampoo/Conditioner @ $2.99 +
Buy 2 Aussie Styler @ $2.99
Subtotal: $11.96
- (2) FREE Styler wyb Shampoo from 12/26 PG
- (2) .50/1 from 11/14RP, or $1.00/1 from 11/28 PG
Updated Subtotal: $3.98
-$4 off at Register for Buying 4 Items
Final Cost: FREE

Olay Body Wash $4.49
- $2.00/1 from 12/26 PG
-$1.50/1 Dillons eCoupon HERE
- FREE Body Lotion wyb Body Wash from 11/28 PG
Final Cost: FREE


Other Deals

Reese Candy 2 for $1
-B1G1 from 12/12 SS
Final Cost: .25 each

Buy (2) Special K @ $2.99
Buy (2) Kashi GoLean @ $2.99
Subtotal: $11.96
-B1G1 Special K from HERE
- (2) $1/1 Kashi from HERE
Updated Subtotal: $6.97
*Get $4 off at checkout
Final Cost: $2.97 or .74 each wyb 4

*This post may contain affiliate links which help support Frugal Invitation. Fore more information, please see my disclosure policy.
1/03/2011

Meal Monday: Cornbread Chicken Pot Pie

As part of my new series. Here is Recipe #1 of Meal Mondays: Cornbread Chicken Pot Pie. I hope you will find this simple, quick, and affordable. It's a household favorite here.

Cornbread Chicken Pot Pie


You will need:

1 (10.75 oz) Can of Cream of Chicken Soup
1 (8 oz) Can Whole Kernel Corn, drained
2 cups cubed cooked chicken or turkey
1 (8 oz) package Corn Muffin Mix
3/4 cup milk
1 egg
1/2 cup shredded Cheddar Cheese

1) Preheat Oven to 400. Mix chicken, corn, and soup together.
Add to 9'' pie plate.
2) Stir muffin mix, milk, and egg together.
3) Pour cornbread mixture over your chicken mixture.
Pop it in the oven for 30 minutes.
4) Take out of the oven, and add your cheese.
This picture is before I added cheese.And that's it! This recipe is easy on the pocketbook because most of us have chicken, cream of chicken soup, and canned vegetables in our cupboard/fridge. The muffin mix runs .44 at my local grocery store. This serves 4 single servings. So if you have a larger family I would suggest doubling the batch. Or you could always pair with a bowl of soup.

P.S. If you're in a hurry, you can pick up one of those rotisserie chickens at your local grocery store. This will save you time because the chicken is pre-cooked. Sometimes it helps to pay for convenience.

Come by and let me know if you try this later in the week!
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