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Monday, May 9, 2011

Get cheap or FREE magazines from Magazines.com or even MAKE money!



I've mentioned deals before from Magazines.com (like this one for All You), and not too long ago I was able to get FREE 1-year subscriptions to Better Homes & Garden and Real Simple (for my mom and myself)! Shipping is always free and there's no sales tax! They have a huge selection too!

If you're signed up to get their email newsletters, you will get notifications of when they're having sales on magazines - saving up to 80-90% off cover prices.  It's already a good deal........But! In those emails, you'll also occasionally get a $5 "gift card" towards a purchase on the site - I believe they send the "gift cards" every 3-4 months or so.

Magazines.com, Inc.

You can then either make a purchase with it or apply it to your account if you don't want to buy anything right then.  OR, you can request that they send it to you in a check instead!!  Yes my friends, you heard right, they will send you a $5 check just for the asking!  Simply go here, enter the "gift card" code and your address and request your check!  I think I usually get mine 4-6 weeks after requesting it.  It's a pretty sweet deal - either grab some great magazines with the code or request the cash!
 

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Great Big List of FREE and Cheap Kids Activities and Ideas for Summer!!

{my sweet pea Emma last year at Lake Michigan}

Summer break tends to make me a little nervous.  At first it's all fun and games, but then the novelty starts to wear off and the dreaded "I'm bored" starts to make an appearance....and with 5 littles, it can quickly turn into a giant headache.  I usually nip that in the bud by doling out a chore or two, but I thought I'd be a bit more proactive this year, lol.  I love all the opportunities for fun and family bonding in the Summer, but sometimes it takes a little planning.  The kids are growing up so fast (cliche, but true!), and I want to take advantage of the time to build memories together.

I've been brainstorming and dreaming up lots of fun frugal ideas and activities to keep the kids busy this Summer, and was going to write a list to post here.  But then I was looking up a few resources and came across some amazing lists already written and thought I'd share those instead - no need to reinvent the wheel.  ;)  There will be no chance of anyone getting bored with all these possibilities!!

I'm planning on printing out a bunch of these and letting the kids highlight the ones they love.  Then either writing them into a blank calendar to schedule the fun or put the favorite ideas onto slips of paper and drawing them out of a jar for more spontaneous adventures!

Check these out:
Brassy Apple has a great list of activities.  The link to ideas for different themed picnics is super and my very favorite is the list of "100 days of Summer"!  Just oodles of ideas!  Ooh, I just saw this link to making placemats with the kiddles and with all the free magazines around, that would be perfect for a fun artsy project!



Today Is Fun is a website entirely "dedicated to helping adults entertain the kids in their lives. The ideas here will keep kids happy and occupied for hours on end, without you having to spend money or buy more stuff. The tips are always entertaining, often educational and developmentally appropriate. We are here to help parents, home schoolers, teachers, and more."  Lots of tips and ideas for Summer and all year 'round!  And from the ideas I skimmed over, they look very simple to do - bonus!  =)



Andrea at Simple Organized Living has posted a great list of 22 Summer activities for kids - all FREE and all technology free!!  L.o.v.e. that!  I don't know about your kids, but mine are drawn to a screen like bugs to a bug zapper, lol!  We probably limit it more than most, but it seems like that's still their go to.  And they're probably getting tired of hearing me say, "when we were your age, we didn't even have {fill-in-the-blank} and we survived!"  ;)   I love things that show the kids that there's lots of fun to be had without plugging anything in! 

 SimpleOrganizedLiving.com


Frugal Girls has a list full of frugal ideas!  Including links to Summer reading programs, Free and cheap movies, free bowling, and kid safe websites - all great options to beat the heat over the next few months!
{A couple theaters with Summer promotions they didn't list are Cinemark and Goodrich Quality theaters.}
 


Here's a lens on Squidoo with over 100 Kids Summer Activities! Lots and lots of fun ideas!


Homeschool.com has another list of "101 things to do this Summer" - lots of activities, lots of links!



Crystal & Co. has a really nice list of 80 FREE or inexpensive things to do this Summer, and I really like that she has it broken up into a few categories so if you are looking for something to "Make" or to "Go" do, you know just where to look!  {I think we'll do a couple of the printable "Mad Libs" tonight!}




After looking through all these ideas, I feel like Summer won't be nearly long enough!! {If I'm missing for a while, you can bet it'll be because of these fun ideas!} 
In additional to the hundreds already mentioned, here are some of our own plans for Summer that I didn't see (though there's plenty I didn't have a chance to read yet!):
  • Cooking with Mom - the oldest three (ages 11, 9, and 7) will get one weeknight a week to pick what we have for dinner and check to make sure we have the ingredients.  Then on their assigned night they will be my helper and it be chance for some one-on-one time, as well as practicing some math and science to keep it fresh over the Summer.  I also want to bake up some treats with the kids and let them decorate cookies or cupcakes just for fun. {Maybe we'll do that and then let them set up a lemonade stand like the beautiful one over at IHeart Organizing!}
  • Volunteering - my husband and I recently watched Soul Surfer and greatly enjoyed it.  We were however both a little convicted that we haven't gotten the kids more involved in volunteer work and missions.  We would love to give them the opportunity to serve and see other people's walks of life and cultivate more gratitude for everything we've been blessed with.
  • Sock or Swim Mopping - I'll fill a bucket with warm soapy water and let the kids don either swimsuits or socks and shorts.  They'll dip themselves in the water, then splash and slide around the kitchen and dining room.  When they're done we'll wipe up the water with the floors a little cleaner and kids a little wetter.  ;)

What are your favorite cheap or free Summer activities?  What works for your family?  What's your favorite new idea you saw on these lists? 



Wednesday, June 24, 2009

FREE 24 issues of Parents magazines!

I love magazines.....and especially love to get them for free! =)

Sign up HERE for 24 complimentary issues of Parents. They go quickly, so don't wait to sign up!

No purchase necessary - No credit card required, no bills. It might make a good gift for a mom with young kids too!
I've gotten free magazines from them before and it's true, no bills, no strings attached.

Friday, January 13, 2012

FREE $10 off $10 at Vitacost = FREE Items!


Here's a sweet deal for you.....get a coupon code for $10 off a $10 order at Vitacost!  You only pay shipping and handling (which is under $5 or free with $50!)......and they have some great stuff!  All kinds of vitamins, nutritional supplements, natural foods and diet products.....brands like Burt's Bees, Tazo, Hyland, Earth's Best, California Baby....and there's also a page for FREE samples (showing 11 right now)!
*the code will be sent to your email when you sign up.

Here are just a few things you can get for FREE or really cheap (remember that you'll have to have at least $10 in your cart):
  • Nature's One Baby's Only Organic Formula (12.7oz) - $10.74
  • Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Wipes Refill Pks. (70ct) - $3.28
  • Vitacost Extra Virgin Certified Organic Coconut Oil (16oz) - $6.99
  • Vitacost Vit. C 1000mg (250ct) - $10.99
  • Newman's Own Organic Olive Oil (25fl oz) - $12.99
  • Lots of Atkins bars and shakes - around $5
  • Chilled Shaker, Sandwich bags, Baby food trays, etc....all less than $10
They offer:
  • A huge selection of over 30,000 health & wellness products, including vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, personal care products, organic foods and so much more
  • Savings up to 70% off retail every day
  • Free shipping on any order over $49*
  • Award-winning customer service

AND, you can take a little off the shipping if you go through Ebates to get 8% cashback on your purchase (and if you're new to Ebates, choose from a $10 gift card to Target, Barnes and Noble, Home Depot, or Magazines.com!  Or a free $5 in your Ebates account!)


(thanks Centsless Deals!)


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Amazon Diaper Deal!! As low as .04¢ each!! CHEAP Pampers, Luvs, Huggies, Seventh Generation, & Earth's Best!!


I just got Pampers diapers for 2¢ each!!   $4.93 for 204, size 3 diapers - I’m so jazzed!!  Right now there's a "perfect storm" of discounts that can all be used together to get a great deal on diapers at Amazon!!  (If you can't use every one of these, it can still be a super deal for diapers delivered to your door!)


30% off and free shipping using Amazon Mom and “Subscribe and Save” – Sign up for a free membership at Amazon Mom and (among other perks) you get 15% off your diapers, and when you order using “Subscribe and Save” you’ll get an additional 15% off, and free shipping.  (You can unsubscribe from the "Subscribe and Save" feature anytime after ordering from the “My Account” tab.)


20% off using coupon from Parents
or American Baby Magazine – The December (exp. 1/31/11) and January (2/28/11) issues of Parenting both had a coupon (green postcard) offering 20% off diapers at Amazon.  And the February issue of American Baby (I got in the mail today!) also had the same 20% off coupon (exp. 2/28/11).  I don't believe you can combine them though.

$10 off using coupon from BabyTalk magazine – The February issue had a coupon (exp. 2/28/11) for $10 off ANY Amazon “Baby Store” purchase.

*If you don’t have a subscription to those magazines, you can get free subscriptions to both American Baby and BabyTalk here.  For now, check with a friend, library, doctor’s office, or someplace else with a waiting room for an extra coupon.  Or if you have a Babies R Us nearby, many of their stores offer them for free (possibly Toys R Us too).*

$1.50 off Pampers – If you’re ordering Pampers, currently there are two coupons offered on Amazon’s Coupon page - $1.50 off ANY Pampers diapers or Pull-Ups, and $1.50 off any Pampers Cruisers, Swaddlers Sensitive, or Extra Protection - both expire January 29th.   Go to the Coupon page and click refresh until you find the coupon you want. When you click on the coupon it will automatically add it to your order and take you to a page of qualifying diapers.
(EDIT: As of today, Feb. 4th there's one coupon available - $1.50 off one Pampers Easy Ups or Underjams that expires 2/26/11)

(I also had a leftover Amazon gift card credit of almost $5 from Swag Bucks that was automatically applied – I counted that in my final cost since the gift card was free.  If I didn't count that, it would still only have been 4¢ a diaper!)

So, to sum up………..

Again, make sure to cancel "Subscribe and Save" - unless you want to continue receiving shipments.


Remember that diapers are an awesome baby shower gift, a perfect way to help out a struggling new parent, or a really great item to donate to a women's shelter or pantry!

Now, if I had been thinking I would've used my $20 gift card I got for $10 last week at Living Social!  Ah well, it will wait for the next deal.  ;)

Monday, April 4, 2011

FREE 1-year Subscription to Newsweek!


Grab a Free 1-year subscription to Newsweek!  It's from RewardsGold which offers some great free magazines.  You usually have to answer a few questions about a favorite product when you request your subscription, but there are no requirements besides that and I've always gotten the magazine.



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Taste of Home Cookbooks - $5 or possibly FREE!! Great gift!!


I have a couple Taste of Home cookbooks along with many of their magazines, and they are some of my favorite sources for recipes!  This week (11/9 - 11/18) you can get them for less than $5 (reg. up to $29.96)!  And with Christmas coming, what a great gift for teachers, neighbors, family, friends...yourself?  ;)

To get the best deal:

  • Go to Shop At Home and log in or sign up.  By shopping through ShopAtHome you'll get 10% cash back on your order (*details on ShopAtHome below), and if you're new to ShopAtHome you'll get a free $5 instant credit in your account! Viola! Free cookbook!  =)
  • Type "Shop Taste of Home" in the search bar and click the link to visit the site.
  • Here's the hard part - once you're at the Shop Taste of Home website, click on "$5 Cookbook Sale" and choose your cookbooks!  ;)
  • If your total is $20 or more, you'll get free shipping.  And you can use the code "LST26" (exp. 11/12/10?) to get an additional 20% off.

Deal Scenario:  Buy 4 cookbooks @ $5 each = $20 shipped
- 20% with code LST26 at checkout = $16 total
- 10% by shopping through ShopAtHome = $14.40 total
- $5 credit for new ShopAtHome members = $9.40 total
= $2.35 per cookbook!!  What a great price for a Christmas present!

So, which cookbooks look good to you?  What did you choose?


*(The 10% cashback will be credited to your ShopAtHome account, and as soon as your balance reaches $20, they automatically send you a check.  I've been very pleased with ShopAtHome!  If I ever buy something online, I make sure to check here first to see if I can get cashback on my purchase.  They offer anywhere from 1-30% cashback - and they have 150,000+ online coupon codes, printable grocery coupons, and restaurant coupons.)

(thanks Mojo Savings!)

Thursday, March 11, 2010

FREE Magazines - BabyTalk and American Baby


Right now you can get free subscriptions to BabyTalk (1 yr/12 issues) and American Baby (1 yr/6 issues) by going to BabiesOnline and filling out a simple form.  Make sure you uncheck the box at the bottom if you do not wish to receive 3rd party offers.
(thanks Hip2Save!)

Monday, November 26, 2012

Amazon.com: *HOT* Kindle Fire only $129 Shipped! (today only)

Do you have a Kindle Fire on your Christmas list? Well, today only, you can score a sweet deal!


Amazon has Cyber Monday Savings where you can get a Kindle Fire for only $129!
Use coupon code: "FIREDEAL" at check out.

Kindle Fire

Features:
* All new – 40% faster performance, twice the memory, longer battery life.
* Perfect portability – thin, light, and durable
* Over 22 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines, books, audiobooks, and popular apps and games such as Facebook, Netflix, Twitter, HBO GO, Pandora, and Angry Birds Space
* Ultra-fast web browsing over built-in Wi-Fi
* Free unlimited cloud storage for all your Amazon content
* Kindle FreeTime – a free, personalized tablet experience just for kids on the new Kindle Fire. Set daily screen limits, and give access to appropriate content for each child
* Prime Instant Video – unlimited, instant streaming of thousands of popular movies and TV shows
* Kindle Owners’ Lending Library – Kindle owners can choose from more than 180,000 books to borrow for free with no due dates, including over 100 current and former New York Times best sellers


Offer valid from 12:01AM PST through 11:59PM PST on 11/26/12, or while supplies last. $30 discount valid on Kindle Fire with Special Offers or Kindle Fire without Special Offers sold and shipped by Amazon. Limit one discount per customer. Offer not valid with 1-Click ordering. If you return items purchased using a promo code, we will subtract the value of the discount from your return credit. Promo codes may not be combined with other offers. Amazon reserves the right to cancel the promotion at any time. Void where prohibited.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

FREE 2-year Family Fun magazine subscription!


The FREE 2-yr subscription to Disney Family Fun Magazine is back! Hurry over to get yours before it's gone!  This is a cute magazine I always enjoy at the doctor's office.....I'm trying to cut down on my magazines, but all these great free offers lately are making it tough.  ;)

(thanks Money Saving Mom!)


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

$5 Taste of Home Cookbooks - plus 10% cashback and free shipping!!

I have a couple Taste of Home cookbooks along with many of their magazines, and they are some of my favorite sources for recipes!  Right now you can get them for $5 or less (reg. $14.99-$27.96)!  What a great gift for teachers, neighbors, family, friends...(yourself?) and mother's day's coming up too.

First go to ShopAtHome and either login or sign up if you don't have an account already (it's free and easy to sign up).  This will give you an extra 10% off your purchase....and if you don't already have an account with ShopAtHome, you'll get a $5 sign up bonus!

Then search for "Taste of Home".  I clicked on the one that said "Shop Taste of Home $5 Cookbook Sale!" (if you click a different option to take you to the website, you can just select "cookbooks" on the left side and then use the "sort by" option to list them by price).

There are 18 cookbooks to choose from all priced at $5/piece (through 3/6/10 I believe).  If you buy 2 or more you can use the code "347" to get free shipping on a $10 purchase.


(The 10% cashback will be credited to your ShopAtHome account, and as soon as your balance reaches $20, they automatically send you a check.  I've recently signed up with ShopAtHome and have been very pleased!  They have 150,000+ online coupon codes - offering anywhere from 1-30% cashback, printable grocery coupons, and restaurant coupons.  I was able to purchase some of our lights through them that we were going to buy from Home Depot anyway for our remodeling project, but by going through them that extra cash back was a lovely bonus).  =)

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

"Coupons 101"


"The best things in life are free, for everything else, there are coupons."
I don't remember where I heard that quote, but I love it!

Coupons, coupons, coupons......to some they're just a hassle, to others they are like cash in your hand (or better!).
When I was just starting to use them, I wasn't very efficient and they were a bit of a pain to be honest -- but now I've seen the amazing amount of money they've saved and the benefit to my family (and others!) and can't imagine not using them!! And unfortunately, I live in the "land of no doubles"! If one of your grocery stores doubles coupons (they give you twice the amount stated) they're even more valuable!! Call around and find out if any of your local grocery stores double and what their policies are.

Half the battle is learning the basics and once you get those down and get organized, you can really save some moola!
*Remember that if you're new to couponing, you won't have a stockpile of coupons to begin with so the savings may start slow.  Once you've been "clipping" them for a month or two, you'll have a good source to take advantage of and the savings will add up!  =) 


So here's a little "Coupons 101" about where to get them, how to sort them...etc.


Where to get your coupons:

Sunday Newspaper -
This is where I get the majority of my coupons. They have inserts of manufacturer's coupons included in almost every Sunday paper (if there's a holiday coming up that week they often won't include inserts). I currently subscribe to my local paper because I get more ads/circulars in it. But I also stop by a gas station and get the Grand Rapids Press which is one of the biggest papers with the most coupon inserts that I know of available to me. So check the largest city near you to see if there are more coupons than your local paper.
Feel free to look through them at a gas station to see who offers what coupons. If you want to know what's coming out ahead of time, this website should give you a general idea (different areas release different coupons, so it may not be exactly the same).
They usually run $1.50-$2 per paper. I've also heard that some dollar stores sell Sunday papers for a dollar!
You can always get multiple papers for more savings!


Weekly Newspaper -
Check the Monday-Saturday newspapers too for coupons. They often print coupons in the paper itself for restaurants, movie theaters, automotive services....etc. Also, my local paper includes a special coupon "booklet" once a month or so. That will completely depend on your own newspaper - give them a call and ask.

Online -
It seems you can find a printable coupon for almost anything you're looking for online! Common sites are Coupons.com, RedPlum.com, SmartSource.com, BettyCrocker.com, Boxtops4Education.com, and Pillsbury.com (Meijer and Target both offer store coupons that can be "stacked" with a manufacturer coupon on the same item). I've added links on the side of the blog to the websites I usually use to find printables.
You can sign up with companies that you enjoy and trust to have them send coupons right to your mailbox (or inbox).
You can also order coupons online at websites like Ebay or TheCouponClippers.com.  I've never done this myself, but I've seen deals where this might be very useful to get a bunch of one coupon.  They don't cost much, and if the deal is good enough it would be worth paying for the coupons to take advantage of it with multiple coupons.

Contact Companies Directly -
Companies will often send you coupons just for asking. Call their 800 number or email them from their website and request coupons. I recently called Beech-Nut asking for baby food coupons and they were so nice and not only sent me "cents-off" coupons, but also 3 coupons for completely free products.

Subscribe to Newsletters -
I'm signed up to some of my favorite companies email newsletters (Pampers, Huggies, Hershey's, Del Monte....) and they send out coupons with their emails.

"Blinkies" -
Always be on the lookout when you're at the grocery store or drugstore. There are very often little machines, called Blinkies, on the shelf that spit out coupons for the product it's near.  They tend to have long expiration dates and often are a high value coupon.

"Peelies" -
 These coupons look like little stickers on the packaging of products.

Keep Your Eyes Open -
Be aware of coupons all around - printed on or inside packaging, at demo tables at the grocery store....they're all around if you pay attention.

Junk Mail/Local Mailers -
Yes, junk mail can be useful. Just glance through it before tossing it out and a lot of times I've found those valuable little slips of paper.

Magazines - especially "All You" -
Regular magazines often have coupons included in their pages, but "All You"has many high-value coupons every month.  It's only sold at Wal-Mart or by subscription.  You can see what they're offering during the current month by checking their website.

Swap -
Trading coupons with a friend can be a great source of coupons (thanks Heidi!) For example, I use All laundry detergent and my sister uses Tide so we save those coupons for each other. People who are out of the "baby stage" can offer their coupons for baby products to families still doing diaper duty......vegetarians may not need coupons for meat or dairy....etc.
Sharing coupons can be as informal as the way my sister and I share detergent coupons, or organized like with a swap box. A Swap Box can be a great way to share coupons with anyone interested at your church, daycare, work, community center...etc. I recently found a neat idea for how to set up and manage a coupon swap box at afullcup.com.


How to organize your coupons:

There are a few different ways to keep your coupons organized. There's no right way or wrong way, just find which way works for you.

First - decide how to categorize them.

some ideas are: (I think alphabetically would always make it easier to locate your coupons)
~ by brand name (Charmin, Kellogg's, Pampers, Tide....)
~ in general categories (baby items, dairy, paper products...)

~ by specific item type (Cheese, Milk, Paper Towels)
~ Store name (CVS, Target, Walgreens)

~ Store layout
~ Expiration Date (this might work if you only have a small amount of coupons)



Second - you'll want to choose a "container".


Here are some popular containers......
~ Accordion folder
~ Recipe box
~ Baby wipe box
~ Shoebox
~ Pencil case
~ Photo albums
~ Three ring binder with baseball card holder inserts
~ Accordion style file folder with dividers
~ Envelopes


Personally, I use 2 separate 13 section accordion folders (long envelope size).
The "Grocery" one for everything found at grocery/drugstores (like food, paper products, diapers...). The other one is for everything else - entertainment, auto services, mall discounts, restaurants....etc.
I've put a cheap calculator ($1 at WalMart), a pen, and a small pair of scissors in with my grocery coupons. (I've also put my name and phone number on an index card in the back that says "If found, please return to....")
I used to use a shoebox with a tight fitting lid, but found it to be rigid and a little bulky to carry around.  The accordion folders fit well in different sized grocery carts.

I sort mine alphabetically by brand name. I find that to be the simplest way for my husband and I both to be able to quickly find what we're looking for. My sister on the other hand finds it easiest to sort them by category (dairy, diapers...)

I also include a couple envelopes in my accordion folder specifically for Walgreens, Rite-Aid, and Meijer to keep Catalina's, rainchecks, Register Rewards.....things related to just those stores.
Also, before I go to the store I pull any coupons on my list and add them to the corresponding envelope to make my time in the store simpler and quicker.

There are many different ways to categorize and organize your coupons - and again, just find the way that works for you. Some couponers like to keep their whole inserts intact and use databases online to find the coupon they need and which insert it's in, and cut it when they're ready to go to the store. Personally, if I didn't have them all with me I would've missed out on SO many unadvertised sales and clearanced items that I can't imagine not cutting them and taking them with me.

*Here are a couple clever (unconventional) ways to hold and organize your coupons:
Kirsten's Method
Frugal Floridians Coupon Holder (and some great tips!)


It can take a bit of time to start your system and figure out what works best for you, but with some organization and an investment of time it really pays off - literally!!
Check out this article at afullcup.com for some more great tips on "Maximizing Coupon Savings".

If you have any questions, please leave a comment or email me at supersavingsblog (at) gmail (dot) com!  I'd love to help!  =)

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

FREE Woman's Day 1-year subscription!


Get a FREE 1-year subscription to Woman's Day magazine from Mercury Magazine (I've gotten lots of great magazines from them)!  Go HERE and fill out your info to see if you qualify.  Remember that besides Woman's Day being a great read, magazines are really good sources for coupons too!

*It's taking a looong time to load right now, but I just let it do it's thing and finally it came up. The site is probably very busy right now.


I chose "Creative Director Homemaker" as my occupation.  ;)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

$5 Gift Card from Magazines.com when you take an easy survey!


I just posted recently about how you can request a check from Magazines.com when they send you $5 gift cards in their emails. If you've ordered from them before you can take this survey and they'll send you a $5 gift card by email.

Then you can request a check or use it towards a subscription. If ordering a magazine, remember to check out these cash back sites first to see what percentage of your purchase price they're offering back - Ebates (currently 26%), Mr. Rebates (25%), or Shop At Home (28%)!
 
And if you're new to those sites, you get $5 deposited in your account as a sign up bonus! So between that, the $5 gift card and the cashback, you could get a subscriptions that costs over $10, completely FREE!

(thanks MoneySavingMom!)





Friday, October 14, 2011

*HOT* FREE $5 Check from ValueMags.com!


Whoo hoo!  Here's an easy 5 buckaroos!



*a window does pop up then to let you order magazines if you'd prefer to use it as a gift card/credit.


(thanks Mojo Savings!)