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Friday, December 4, 2009

Fred Meyer One Day Sale....

Fred Meyer Ad in today's paper : 130 of your Kellogg's and Keebler favorites 1/2 price from regular prices. 1 Day Only, Friday December 4th. (I don't know how good of a deal this is, but it might be worth it with manu coupons too.)

They also have 3 coupons on the back of today's front page that are good for Fri., Sat, and Sun.

Banquet Pot Pies 5/1.00 (limit 5)
Nalley Chili 3/1.00 (limit 3)
Hershey's Holiday Miniatures or Nestle Jingles 2.38 each. (limit 2)

Free Photo Cards

It looks like the free photo cards are still around. If you haven't gotten yours yet, take advantage of it while you can.

Go here, to SeeHere and either sign in or sign up for a new account and get 100 cards for just the price of shipping. Be sure to enter promo code * prints * at checkout.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

December is Here


We can't deny it any longer. Christmas is just around the corner and for many people this year, that is adding stress to their lives and their budgets. Wait! lets rethink things and get them in proper perspective!

What IS Christmas really about? It's the birth of Our Savior, right? The day we set aside to celebrate the most wonderful gift given to mankind by the Almighty Father, Creator of heaven and earth. With that in mind, maybe we can change our focus. He gave US a gift. A great gift, but not one that came wrapped in tissue with ribbons and bows. Rather, it's a gift of forgiveness and love, and still today His gift comes to us, wrapped in that same love. He shared that gift with everyone, and He allows us to feel it through the love of others as they share HIS love with US! Let's consider how we can show His love to others and that isn't just those who are close to us who we know and love. How about that lonely neighbor? The homeless family downtown? The old man in the nursing home who hasn't had company in a year? Isn't THAT what God's love encourages us to do? To share with others so that our lives will give glory to God.

Children loved to be involved in baking, art projects, caroling nights, delivering gifts or goodies, even if all of the these are done to give to 'strangers'. There once was a stranger who came here to give us gifts... tell the story and share His compassion with others.

As far as the gift giving and hustle and bustle of home, this Christmas, can we rethink our 'normal'? There is no happiness in giving a gift that has just put you deeper in debt, or caused your child to go without that pair of shoes they need, or has caused an argument between you and your spouse. Our normal (as a country) has often been the bigger the gift, the brighter the bow, the more expensive the price tag, somehow seems to equate how much love is behind it. That is a lie that we've come to believe. What really is love? Isn't it often spelled T I M E? and how much does T I ME cost? It's something that is priceless, that cannot be bought, but is given to us each day in one second increments. Let's use it wisely... and think how we can use it this Christmas to show the love that we want to show to our dear ones.

For children, this Christmas doesn't have to be one full of packages, shopping, and the 'best' that is advertised. How about deciding on that one gift for each child ( and can you find it used? Craigslist? SecondHand stores? Advertise on Freecycle) and then explain to your child that you'll be 'doing' fun things together this year instead of having a lot of gifts. What child doesn't enjoy baking cookies? Making hard candy suckers? Decorating? How about starting an advent tradition? Have an evening of playing games by candle light? Are there free activities offered in your area? ( near us is the Journey to Bethlehem (you can go and experience what it was like that night so long ago) and also the Christmas Ships)

Over the years I've collected little children's books about Christmas. The little ones love to have them read to them over and over during the few weeks that they are out each year.

If you can't find anything in your area, how about planning something? We've taken different countries each year and studied how they celebrate this season. (It's more fun to do this with a few families... each family takes one country, ( if you have older kids, let them do their own) and then plan a final 'program night') On that last night, we have supper made with recipes from what they eat in those countries, we often have one or two decorations that they would have, sing their carols, etc. (Want to do something interesting? Celebrate Christmas as they do in Australia!)

We often take the children out for a ride to see the lights. The whole evening is spent enjoying the light displays. At times we've ended up somewhere to have an ice cream cone, ( or we've packed out own in a cooler and made them in the car) or sipped a hot chocolate at some over look spot.

How about your own sing a long? A group of teens would love a place to gather... provide the cookies and juice, a pile of song sheets, and for later, a stack of games. They'll appreciate it and you'll enjoy getting to know these young adults.

Younger children think it so special to have a night out with just Dad. If you're going to do some shopping, make it a special time, not a time of rushing and hurry. Talk about it, plan it, make it happen, and celebrate the time that you have to spend together.

We've often done a 'secret pal' for the weeks in December. Everyone draws a name and for that week, we have a secret pal that we are doing things for. It's so fun to watch the delight in little sisters eye if she could sneak up and make a bed, straighten a room, leave a note, do a chore, etc. It's good for the children to have time to think of others, instead of just being focused on the ME.

For older kids, again, it's called T I M E. Plan a time to invite their friends over doing the activity of your teens choice. Stay up late with them just sipping hot cider and playing a game or visiting. Most teens like the quiet of Christmas time. It seems that there is something cozy about it that draws the heart closer to home, even if they are normally the type to have to be busy all the time.

For yourself and spouse... plan some quiet times at home, or a walk in the quiet falling snowflakes... ( well... in the drizzle if you're in NW Washington) or maybe this is the time to search for coupons and splurge with a dinner out. Even a dinner out can be done so very frugally with proper planning. We've had a tradition over the years of 'tea time' where we just send everyone to bed early with books, toys, whatever, and we find a quiet spot to enjoy our tea and each others company. In the busyness that just seems to come with Christmas, we need to relax and enjoy the love of each other.

How about planning ( that seems to be the key in saving money - no matter what area you talk about! Plan!) some time where you or your spouse can just do exactly what they want to do? Read a book, a hot bath? time with a friend? Talk to your spouse and ask them what would be special to them, then make it happen.

These are just a few ideas of how we can enjoy this season without spending money, but I know there are hundreds more out there. How about sharing them with us?

For more ideas, go to lifeasmom to see her post and a whole list of other blogs with frugal Christmas gift giving ideas.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Sharing is Caring

Some ladies of the Hockinson Apostolic Lutheran Church have put together something special tomorrow. ( Thursday)

I stopped by this afternoon and worked for a while setting up.. what is happening is family, friends and neighbors have donated items for the Sharing is Caring day. The basement is FULL... it's a huge basement and there isn't hardly any room left!

What is that for you? You, your family, friends, and neighbors are all welcome to come and help yourself to whatever you find that you can use. There are tables upon tables of clothes ( all sorted by size/sex) plus toys, books, household items, decorations, and much more.

Tomorrow from 9 - 6 everyone is welcome to come 'shop' ( without money!) and then enjoy some goodies as you find time to visit.

Please be sure to tell anyone you know who would be interested. There is SO much stuff.. much of it is high quality, name brand, clothes.

The church address is following and is very easy to find whether you are coming from Battle Ground or Brush Prairie.
16108 NE 192nd Avenue (street address)
Brush Prairie, WA 9860

Kohl's Clearance Sale

If you're heading out today and will be near a Kohls, it would pay to stop in and look around. Christy, from The Bargain Jargon was there last night and found many womans clothing items on sale for 90% off! She said there were some mens items also. Clearance prices are for their online store, too, so be sure to check that out ( although I only see up to 80% off) If you have a Kohls card, you can save an additional 15% by using the code HOLIDAYKC.
Thanks, Christy

Albertson's Deals 12/2-12/8

Current Catalina Deals/Promotion:
-Get a catalina coupon for a FREE Red box movie rental wyb 1 package of Kraft Singles and 2 Cans of Campbells Tomato Soup-Exp. 1/03/10
-Get a catalina coupon for a FREE Red box movie rental wyb 2 Lunchables Lunch Creations with Water, Exp. 12/18/09

Lingo Definitions:
BOGO or B1G1-Buy one get one free
Peelie-Coupons on package
WYB-When you Buy Exp-Expires
MIR-Mail in Rebate
Catalina-Thin paper coupons that print at register
OYNO-On your next order IP-Internet Printable Coupon

Meat:
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast, $1.79 per #, frozen in 3# bags (In-Store Coupon)
BOGO FREE Meat Sale

Produce:
California Navel Oranges, Braburn apples, Camo Apples or Gala Apples 68 cents per #
Roma Tomatoes $1 per #
Hass Avocados $1 ea.
Red or Green Leaf Lettuce $1 ea.
Bunch of Broccoli $1 per #
Baby Cut Carrots 1 # bag $1
2 ct. Green Onions or 16 oz. Radishes $1
Yellow Onions 3# Bag $1
Cucumbers 69 cents per #
Red Grapefruit 69 cents per #
Anjou, Red Anjou or Bosc Pears, $1.29 per #

Dairy:
Coffee Mate $1.69, Use this $1/1 Printable

$1 Deals:
Hamburger and Tuna Helper
Bumblebee Solid White Tuna

In-Ad coupons:
Nestle Morsels Chips $1.69 Use this $1/1 coupon, limit 3
Shoppers Value Mac and Cheese 29 cents ea, limit 8
Yoplait Yogurt, 39 cents ea, limit 9
Dr. Pepper 12 pack, $2.99, limit 4
Freschetta Pizza $3.99, limit 8
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast, $1.79 per #, frozen in 3# bags
Extra Jumbo Shrimp $5.99 per #, frozen in 2# bags. limit 2


Other:
Lean Pockets $1.88 ea. Selected Varieties

Coca-Cola, Pepsi and 7-UP soft drink Buy 3 and Get $1 off instantly, Buy 6 Get $2 off instantly, Buy 9 Get $3 off Instantl.
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Mix and Match Sale: Thanks Frugal Chic Living for this deals list on the mix and match sale!
All items are $1.50 for every 4 you buy...

Banana Nut Cheerios, $1.50 each
-$1.00 off Printable Coupon (FF Link)
=$0.50

Honey Nut Cheerios or Cookie Crisp, $1.50
-$1.00/2 General Mills Cereals Printable (or from 11/8 SmartSource)
=$2.00 for 2 boxes ($1.00 each)

Cocoa Puffs, $1.50
-$0.75 off Printable Coupon
=$0.75

Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks, $1.50
-$0.50/2 Printable Coupon
=$2.50 for 2 boxes ($1.25 each)
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Pg&E Promotion:
Buy $20 worth of participating products and get $5 off your next purchase and 5 FREE Redbox Movie Rentals. Click HERE for info from Frugal Chic Living.

Thank you to Jane for compiling all these for us. Be sure to go to her blog here, and see the mid week deals from Walgreens.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Free Shipping

So many on line stores are offering free shipping right now. Two of my favorites are LL Bean and Lands End. I like their products but more than that, I love their customer service and guarantees. LL Bean offers a life time guarantee on everything they sell, and I know from experience that they stand behind that. Guaranteed.

When our older boys were small, they were in need of new pajamas, I decided to make them, but upon figuring the cost of material, thread, rib knit for the necklines, etc., the price was very close to what a pair would cost at Lands End. I purchased 2 pair from there and have since been doing an experiment just for fun. I've had 4 boys wear those pajamas, 2 nephews, and now 1 grand nephew! 7 boys in a pair of pjs, and still no rips, tears or blown out knees. My sewing job certainly wouldn't have stood up like that!

Go here to see what Lands End has to offer this year and here for LL Bean.

Rockport Shoes



If you're a Rockport Shoe fan, here's a great deal. 6pm.com has a deal, today only ( Tuesday) that has many styles and sizes of mens and womans shoes for prices as low as $14.95 plus $6.95 shipping.

Go here to see the selection.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Cyber Monday

For those of you who haven't heard of Cyber Monday before, it's the black Friday of the internet. Today is the day! Check out all your favorite stores on line to see what deals they have. It may be a way to get your shopping done without ever having to change out of your pajamas, and still get all the good deals! Here are a few to start with:

Kohls
Christian Book
Target
overstock.com
Aeropostale

Or, better yet, (thanks, Sarah, for the tip!) is to go here to dealnews.com or here, to dealcatcher, and sign up for their RSS feed. They will search out all the deals and they will send them right to your inbox.