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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RMN = Retail Me Not
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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Tervis water bottle and mugs are on sale for Buy One, Get One free at Zulily. Plus, get an extra 10% off with my link!

There are so many different colors and designs to choose from. Prices start at $13.49 after the discount.

Deal Idea:

Buy:

(1) Vertical Stripes Insulated 12-Oz. Travel Mug – $14.99
(1) Dinosaurs Insulated 10-Oz. Travel Tumbler– $14.99
Total Due: $19.98
-B1G1 Free
-10% off
makes it $13.49 for both!

THIS DEAL ends on 6/22 at 9 am ET. Shipping is free at $89+ or pay shipping once and get free shipping on all additional orders placed within 24 hours.

See more ONLINE SHOPPING DEALS!

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    Head to your store to find these Target unadvertised deals! This week at my store I found $9.99 Allegra gel caps, Chewsy vitamins for $4.99, and more.

    Look through the full Target weekly ad to see all the current deals.

    Gift Card Deals

    • $5 Target Gift Card WYB (2) Tena Incontinence Pads (ends 6/24)
      Tena Intimates Extra Coverage Overnight Pads, 45 ct, $20.49
      Manufacturer Coupon -$4 off Tena product, SS 06/04 (EXP 6/18)
      Manufacturer Coupon -$4 off Tena product (Overnight Pads, Ultimate Pads, Maximum Pads, Any Underwear, or Brief) printable (limit reached)
      (buy 2, use (2) $4 off, makes it $13.99 ea. after gift card)
    • $5 Target Gift Card WYB (3) L. Menstrual and Intimate Care Items (ends 6/24)
      L. 100% Organic Cotton Core Tampons, 42 ct, $10.69
      (buy 3, makes it $9.02)
      L. 100% Pure Cotton Ultra Thin Pads, 42 ct, $7.99
      (buy 3, makes it $6.32 ea. after gift card)
    • $5 Target Gift Card WYB (2) Durex Sexual Health Items (ends 7/1)
      Durex Prolong Latex Condoms, 12 ct, $7.99
      (buy 2, makes it $5.49 ea. after gift card)
      Durex Extra Sensitive Thin Condoms, 42 ct, $17.59
      (buy 2, makes it $15.09 ea. after gift card)
    • $5 Target Gift Card WYB (2) Benefiber, Citrucel, and Gas-X Health Care Items (ends 6/24)
      Citrucel Fiber Supplement Caplets, 180 ct, $26.99
      (buy 2, makes it $24.49 ea. after gift card)
      Benefiber Prebiotic Fiber Supplement Gummies, 81 ct, $17.99
      (buy 2, makes it $15.49 ea. after gift card)
      Gas-X Extra Strength Chewable Tablets, 72 ct, $12.59
      -$1.50 off Gas-X Products, 18 ct+, limit 5, Ibotta mobile app
      (buy 2, use (2) $1.50 off, makes it $8.59 ea. after gift card) Read More→

      Our family loves camping, and one of the best parts about it is cooking around the campfire. We especially love making yummy desserts and treats for after we eat. These may not seem so fancy eating in your kitchen, but there’s just something about eating them outside around a fire. I confess I don’t like marshmallows, so s’mores are out for me.  I enjoy finding lots of other ways to get a sweet treat, though! Here are 15 of our favorite campfire desserts and treats.

      15 Favorite Campfire Desserts and Treats

      Apple Pie Packets | The Country Cook

      Campfire Banana Boats | Fresh Off the Grid

      Gluten Free S’mores | Southern Savers

      Caramelized Peaches | Create Kids Club

      Berry Pound Cake | Taste and Tell Blog

      Read More→

        Lands’ End is currently offering 60% off all Kids’ Styles + 30% off everything else when you use our coupon code. 

        Enter code KIDSFUN at checkout to get the discount. This is a great time to grab swimwear so you have plenty of options for summer water fun!

        Deal Ideas:

        Prices shown are after coupon code has been applied.


        Baby Long Sleeve UPF 50 Sunsuit – $14.80 (reg. $42.95)


        Girls Sequin Graphic UPF 50 Tugless One Piece – $17.18 (reg. $42.95)


        Girls Swim Mini Skirt Swim Bottoms – $8 (reg. $22.95)


        Boys Solid Volley Swim Trunks – $8.80 – $9.98 (reg. $22 – $24.95)

        This offer is good through 6/25. Shipping is free with orders of $99+.
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          NCAA fans can save up to 50% off their favorite team apparel and gear at Zulily, plus get an extra 10% off at checkout with my link.

          Find t-shirts, hoodies, ballcaps and more for the entire family. You can also grab something on sale now and save it for a birthday gift later.

          Deal Ideas:


          Alabama Crimson Tide Two Yutes Polo for Men – $29.99 (reg. $50)
          -10% off with my link
          makes it $26.99 


          Alabama Crimson Tide Frost Yourself Notch Neck Tee for Women
          – $21.99 (reg. $36)
          -10% off with my link
          makes it $19.79


          Tennessee Volunteers Vintage-Wash Sweatshirt for Women – $46.99 (reg. $65)
          -10% off with my link
          makes it $42.29

          THIS DEAL ends on 6/22 at 9 am ET. Shipping is free at $89+ or pay shipping once and get free shipping on all additional orders placed within 24 hours.

          See more ONLINE SHOPPING DEALS!

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            publix meal plans 6/21

            Here are some Publix meal plans ideas that are based on the sales starting on 6/21!

            Look through the Publix weekly ad to see all the current deals.

            Publix Meal Plans:

            skillet chicken

            Skillet Honey Garlic Chicken Thighs with Roast Potatoes

            • Publix – Springer Mountain Farms Boneless Chicken Thighs, $3.49 lb
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50 off Springer Mountain Farms Product (sign up) printable
            • Publix – Publix Petite Red Potatoes, 3 lb, $2.99

            pepperoni pasta

            Pepperoni Pizza Pasta

            • Publix – Classico Pasta Sauce, 15-24 oz, B1G1 at $3.63 ($1.81)
              -$10 Publix Gift Card wyb $50 in participating Kraft, Heinz, Nabisco, P&G or PepsiCo products at Publix, online rebate
            • Publix – Mueller’s Pasta, 12-16 oz, $1.25
              (Excluding Veggie and Lasagna)
            • Publix – Holmes Sausage or Polish Kilebasa, Rope or Slices, 12 oz, B2G1 at $6.19
            • Publix – Red Bell Peppers, $3.49 lb
            • Publix – Tillamook Cheese Chunk Cheese or Shredded, Farmstyle Slices or Snack Portions, 7-8 oz, $4
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Tillamook Ice Cream or Cheese item, Publix eCoupon
              (makes it $3)

            pork tenderloin

            Creamy Mushroom Pork Tenderloin
            Rice

            • Publix – Publix Extra Lean Pork Loin Tenderloins Boneless, $4.99 lb
            • Publix – Publix Sliced Pre-Washed White Mushrooms, 12 oz, $3
            • Publix – Ben’s Original Ready Rice 8.5-8.8 oz or Flavored Grains, 6-6.2 oz, $2.50
              -$1/4 Ben’s Original Ready Rice online rebate
              -.75/1 Ben’s Original Ready Rice, any, Ibotta mobile app
              -$1/4 Ben’s Original Ready Rice, any, Ibotta mobile app
              (use .75/1, makes it $1.75)

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              Head over and shop a great sale on Muk Luk sandals right now!  Zulily has select styles on sale up to 70% off, plus when you buy (2) pair you’ll get one for FREE.

              You’ll also get another 10% off at checkout!  They are basically giving these away.

              Note: Shipping will be $5.99 on your first order, then you’ll get free shipping on any other orders for the rest of the day.

              Here’s an idea of the deals:

              Muk Luks Green Crisscross Buckle Slides – $19.99 (reg. $44.99)
              Muk Luks Grey Buckle Sandals – $14.73 (reg. $44.99)
              -$14.74 with B1G1 sale
              -$3.47 with 10% off checkout
              makes it $17.99 for both or $8.99 each

               

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                Here is a list of the deals from the new Publix weekly ad that will start on 6/21 (or 6/22, depending on your area). Get Country Crock for $1.47 and more.

                Buy One Get Ones

                • Strawberries, 16 oz, at $4.99 ($2.49)
                • Envy or Ambroisa Apples, 2 lb, at $6.19 ($3.09)
                • Beemster Swiss Cheese, 8 oz, at $7.19 ($3.59)
                • This is a great deal. Stock up! Hero Bread, Classic or Seeded, 15.9-19.5 oz, at $8.49 ($4.24)
                  Manufacturer CouponB1G1 Hero Bread item, Publix eCoupon
                  (makes it $2.12 ea. or both FREE in FL)
                • Publix Bakery Butter Pound Cake, 12 oz, at $5.19 ($2.59)
                • Lantana Hummus, 10 oz, at $5.15 ($2.57)
                • Whisps Cheese Crisps, 2.12 oz, at $4.99 ($2.49)
                  (sold in deli area)
                • Smithfield Bacon, 12-16 oz, at $9.25 ($4.62)
                • Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh Lunchmeats or Carving Board, 7-9 oz, at $8.08 ($4.04)
                • Ball Park Franks, 14-16 oz, at $6.13 ($3.06)
                • Oscar Mayer Franks, 15-16 oz, at $7.29 ($3.64)
                  -.75/1 Oscar Mayer Beef Hot Dogs, 8 or 10 ct, limit 5, Ibotta mobile app
                  (makes it $2.89 – if included)
                • Armour Pepperoni, 5 oz, at $5.99 ($2.99)
                • Old Trapper Beef Jerky, 10 oz, at $15.99 ($7.99)
                • The Laughing Cow Cheese Wedges Spreadable, 5.4-6 oz, at $4.29 ($2.14)
                • Publix Premium Patagonian Scallops,, 8 oz, at $9.99 ($4.99)
                • Publix White Shrimp 31/35 per lb, at $16.49 ($8.24)
                • Publix Shrimp Skewers Frozen, 20 oz, at $16.99 ($8.49)
                • Van Holten’s Pickles, 5-8 oz, (price not listed)
                • Borden Cheese Singles, 12 oz, at $4.79 ($2.39)
                • Ripple Plant Based Milk Dairy Free, 48 oz, at $6.19 ($3.09)
                • Chobani Oatmilk or Coffee Creamer, 24-52 oz, at $5.55 ($2.77)
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Chobani Oatmilk 52 fl oz, or Coffee Creamer 24 fl oz, limit 1, SS 06/04
                  (makes it $2.27 ea.)
                • Cabot Cheese Singles, 12 oz, at $5.15 ($2.57)
                • Cabot Greek Yogurt, 32 oz, at $5.95 ($2.97)
                • Country Crock Spread or Butter Sticks, 10.5-16 oz, at $5.95 ($2.97)
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50 off Country Crock Product (sign up) printable
                  (makes it $1.47) Read More→

                  Are you pondering a family trip to Boston?  Expenses start to add up quickly on vacations, but don’t feel like you need to pay to see everything.  There are so many great FREE things to do in most major cities!

                  Here are the top 25 free things to do in Boston that will allow you to sit back, relax, and enjoy a wonderful trip to the historic city located in the heartland of Massachusetts.

                  Tip: Want to see even more?  Amtrak offers super cheap tickets on their Downeaster line to many nearby cities.  Tickets will start at only $15 depending on where you want to go.

                  Top 25 FREE Things to Do in Boston

                  Brattle Book Shop

                  I don’t know about you, but there is nothing I love to explore more than a used bookstore. This is one of the oldest and largest used bookstores in the country!

                  Castle Island

                  This island is in Boston Harbor and is a great place to walk or use a scooter. Check the website for their free tours!

                  Lawn on D

                  This is a community area where they have lots of lawn games, including pickleball! Check the calendar to make sure they’re not closed for a private event.

                  Ancient and Honorable Artillery Museum

                  The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company helped form Boston’s first militia and continued until the creation of the National Guard. A great option for military history buffs!

                  Charlesbank Playground

                  This playground is located along the Charles River and includes a fun splash pad for kids to cool off!

                  The Irish Heritage Trail

                  Following along the lines of heritage trails I present the Irish Heritage Trail. This trail celebrates the great Irish men and women in Boston from the 1700’s to present day. The trail is a bit long clocking in at 3 miles but with 20 unique historic sites and plaques it makes for a fun adventure. Strap on the walking boots and make this hike!

                  Boston Common Frog Pond

                  This is a fun sprayground in the heart of Boston that’s free! In colder months, they also offer ice skating (which is not free but could be a fun activity).

                  New England Holocaust Memorial

                  Located outdoors, this free memorial offers guided tours to groups of 10 or more.

                  Boston Common and Public Gardens

                  In 1634, the Boston Commons was the first public park in America and the Public Gardens was the first public botanical garden in America. Enjoy the beautiful walkways, colorful flowers and luscious plants in this historic area.

                  Hatch Shell July 4th Fireworks

                  Hatch Shell is located in the south bank of the Charles River. The Hatch is a concert venue that is shaped like a bowl. There is a huge lawn where people listen to the various people that play. The best time to visit though is during July 4th. The park next to the Hatch Shell is called Esplanade. This park is jam packed with people celebrating our great country’s birth. Boston’s Pop Orchestra puts on a free amazing concert followed by a jaw dropping display of fireworks.

                  The Emerald Necklace

                  The Emerald Necklace Conservatory is a collection of 6 amazing parks in Boston. Looking for a great place to let the kids run around and wear themselves out? Look no further. The parks include trails, basketball courts, baseball fields, tennis courts, cricket fields, and much much more. This free park system is a great way to spend an afternoon.

                  park overview

                  The Freedom Trail

                  Boston is one of the most historic cities in America. Take some time out of your trip and hike along the Freedom Trail. The hike itself is free but if you want to take guided tours those are a little extra. This is just the start to Boston’s rich history.

                  Black Heritage Trail

                  Located at Beacon Hill, the Black Heritage Trail gives travelers a peek into Boston before the civil war. Beacon Hill is also home to some of Boston’s first integrated schools. The history in Beacon Hill is rich and filled with cool sights to show the kids. The trail is only 1.6 miles and also home to the oldest standing Black church in America. Another cool thing to see is the Underground Railroad stops along the way.

                  Boston Public Library

                  Boston’s library is no ordinary library. This monstrosity is home to over 23.6 million materials which is quite a feat. This makes Boston’s Public Library one of the largest in the United States! The library is always holding fun, special events almost everyday so just check before you go and plan accordingly.

                  Harvard Square

                  Take your kids to Harvard Square and show them the science and genius of Harvard College! There are plenty of places to eat and regain some energy but the coolest part is the hundreds of street performers showing off their talent. It is located at the heart of Cambridge. Visit the website and check out what fun, free activities await!

                  Massachusetts State House

                  Since 1969 the city of Boston has given free tours of the Massachusetts State House. They bring about 90,000 people through the doors each year! You can experience the deep history of the House while being shown around by a trained tour guide all for free.

                  The Harvard Bookstore

                  Serving the college of Harvard and the town of Boston makes this little book shop a great place to visit. You don’t need to buy any books to enjoy the store due to the fact that they have authors come and read excerpts from their work. Most of these event are free and all you need to do is visit the website in the link above. It’s a great time to really engage your children in learning.

                  Bunker Hill Monument

                  Bunker Hill Memorial

                  The Revolutionary War buffs in your family will love this stop. The Battle of Bunker Hill took place June 17, 1775 and is where the famous phrase “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes” came from. The battle ended in a loss for the American forces but showed how determined they were to by holding off 2 British assaults. A 221 foot granite obelisk now stands in remembrance of the soldiers who lost their lives serving America.

                  Tour MIT

                  It would be unfair to just visit Harvard and not the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT offers free tours of the whole campus. If you have a high schooler aspiring to go to college show him or her around! MIT is a great campus to visit and it could be a fun afternoon activity. (Plus the buildings look awesome!)

                  Newbury Street

                  Take a walk along one of Boston’s most famous streets. Newbury Street is chock full of culture, paintings, and many interesting people. The Newbury Street Art Gallery has free galleries open to the public when they first begin. Even if you don’t go to any stores the street is a fun place to walk down.

                  Boston Harbor Walk

                  Love the water? I know my kids do. Take a walk down to the beautiful Boston Harbor. There you will find lots great views of the water and all the boats. The Harbor is also littered with cool parks to visit.

                  Blue Hills Reservation

                  Tired of the hustle and bustle of the city? With just a 30 minute drive from downtown Boston you will stumble upon Bull Hills Reservation. The reservation has 125 miles of trails and 22 hills. It is a great alternative to walking around the city and a good way to relax.

                  Boston Fire Museum

                  Have a young child that loves firemen? The Boston Fire Museum, located at 334 Congress St., is home too cool artifacts, antique fire apparatus, and photos. The Museum is open on Saturdays from 10 am to 4 pm.

                  The Institute of Contemporary Art

                  The last stop on the list brings us to an amazing museum of art and culture. The ICA is one of the most uniquely shaped buildings I have ever seen. The exhibits are always fresh, new, and breath taking. The catch? The ICA is only free to the public on Thursdays from 5 to 9 pm. Also it is always free for children 18 and under.

                  Copley Farmers Market

                   Looking for great deals on vacation? Look no further than Copley Farmer’s Market. This is a great place to buy fresh produce. You could even haggle with prices! This is a fun place to visit but it is only open on certain days. Check the website and plan accordingly!

                  Do you know of any other free things to do in Boston? Let us know in the comments!

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