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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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Starting today you really want to stock up on diapers!!  We see this deal only a couple times a year, and this is your week!

Through Saturday 1/17, you’ll get a $30 Target gift card back on any $100+ purchase of diapers or wipes.  Shop in-store or order online for a pickup or delivery order and get the gift card back.

Remember to also pay with your Target Circle card to get another 5% off too.

Here’s an idea of the deals:

Huggies Little Snugglers, size 3, 156 ct. – $44.99

Pampers Snugglers Diapers, size 2, 148 ct. – $47.99

Pull-Ups Training Pants, 99 ct. – $47.49

Up & Up Fragrance Free Wipes, 62 ct., $1.79

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    Want to stock up on a fun snack for a great price?  Take an Ibotta rebate into the Publix B1G1 sale to pick up 4-packs of YoCrunch Yogurt for just 69¢!

    Publix YoCrunch Yogurt Deal (ends 1/13 or 1/14):

    • YoCrunch Yogurt 4 pk 4 oz, B1G1 at $3.89 ($1.94)
      -$1.25 off YoCrunch Low Fat Yogurt Multipacks, select 4-ct, limit 5, Ibotta mobile app
      (makes it 69¢)

    Check out the full Publix ad for more great deals. 

      Old Navy is offering 50% off All Toddler & Baby Styles thru Sunday. This is a good time to grab the next size up!

      You can find cute outfits and pajamas for Valentine’s Day and even Easter!

      Deal Ideas

      Long-Sleeve Graphic Sweatshirt and Leggings Set for Baby – $13.49 (reg. $27)

      Long-Sleeve Fit and Flare Tutu Dress for Toddler Girls – $10.99 (reg. $22)

      Printed Snug-Fit Pajama Set for Toddler & Baby – $8.49 (reg. $18)

      This offer is good thru 1/11. Shipping is free for Rewards members on orders of $50+.
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        You’ve got two weeks to get great deals on things you need, snacks and more at Sam’s Club.  They are running hundreds of instant savings deals right now!  Shop online or in-store and you’ll see the discount apply automatically.

        Need a Sam’s Membership? 
        Get a membership for only $20 right now.  Sign up here and save $35 off for the next week.

        Sam’s Club Instant Savings Deals

        Grocery

          Right now, grab the kiddos some new clothes with up to 70% off the clearance section at The Children’s Place!

          Plus, this weekend only get an extra 20% off with code TAKE20.

          Deal Ideas:

          Baby And Toddler Boys S’more Fun Together Graphic Tee $3.45 (reg. $11.50)
          – Use code TAKE20 at checkout
          Makes it $2.76

           

          Boys Striped Top 3-Pack $17.98 (reg. $59.95)
          – Use code TAKE20 at checkout
          Makes it $14.38

          Girls Holiday Leggings 3-Pack $14.08 (reg. $46.95)
          – Use code TAKE20 at checkout
          Makes it $11.26

          This deal is good for a limited time. Shipping is free on orders $40 and up or choose FREE store pickup!
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            Calling shrimp fans! Head to the freezer section, grab a bag of frozen shrimp, and you've got the start of some easy weeknight dinners.

            Calling shrimp fans! Head to the freezer section, grab a bag of frozen shrimp, and you’ve got the start of some easy weeknight dinners.

            You can often find frozen shrimp on sale. Use the item search to find deals at your stores around town.

            Note: Whether or not you want to thaw your shrimp prior to cooking or to cook straight from frozen seems to be a personal preference. If you thaw beforehand, make sure to thaw in the refrigerator (and thaw only the amount of shrimp you’ll need for your recipe).

            Recipes Using Frozen Shrimp:

            honey garlic shrimp
            photo via sallysbakingaddiction.com

            20-Minute Honey Garlic Shrimp

            shrimp scampi
            photo via spendwithpennies.com

            Easy Shrimp Scampi

            shrimp corn
            photo via therightrecipe.org

            Spicy Shrimp and Corn Salad

            shrimp fritters
            photo via Brie Passano/thekitchn.com

            Smoky Corn and Shrimp Fritters

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              Woot! Get up to 50% off kitchen equipment at Woot! Find new & factory conditioned items, perfect for upgrading your chef skills!

              Deal Ideas

              Bamboo Bread Slicing Guide with Knife – $21.99 (reg. $40)

              Ninja R-ES601 Espresso Machine (Certified Refurbished) – $349.99

              Dreo Air Fryer – 4 Quart Hot Oven Cooker with 50 Recipes – $43.99 (reg. $90)

              Cuisinart SM-50 5.5 Qt. 12 Speed Stand Mixer – Refurbished, white or red – $199.99

              Shipping is free with Prime credentials. Offer valid thru 1/16.

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                Head over to the Official Adidas eBay store where they are offering an extra 50% off Women’s Cloudfoam shoes and more! The discount will automatically apply at discount.

                The deal should automatically apply at checkout, but if not use code JANUARY50.

                Get the Deal:

                adidas women Cloudfoam Pure 2.0 Shoes $40 (reg. $75)
                – Extra 50% off at checkout
                Makes it $20 shipped!

                adidas men Lite Racer 3.0 Shoes $36 (reg. $60)
                – Extra 50% off at checkout
                Makes it $19 shipped!

                adidas women Essentials 3-Stripes French Terry Crop Hoodie $36 (reg. $60)
                – Extra 50% off at checkout
                Makes it $18 shipped!

                This deal is good for a limited time. Shipping is free.
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                  I’ve realized that part of growing up is understanding that money is probably always going to be tight.  The one way to feel like you have control though is making a budget!  It may be the middle of the year, but anytime is great time to start budgetting.  Please don’t wait for the new year, that’s a long way off.  Let’s dive in right now.

                   It can be overwhelming to even know where to start, but it’s really not that tricky.  Let’s lay out exactly how to make a budget and what a budget can look like for you.

                  Before You Start

                  The important foundation of making a budget is to figure out your why. The “why” of your budget isn’t necessarily going to be the same as your best friends. For us, at one point our biggest reason for having a budget was to manage our money in order to pay off student loans. Once those were paid off, our focus shifted to managing our money so that we could afford to live on only my husband’s income. What is your goal? What is important to you?

                  When you have a goal or a “why,” you can refer back to it every time you consider purchasing something outside of your budget and remember the greater reason for having your budget. Every unplanned purchase is going to come out of some place in your budget, and while sometimes that’s fine, it that can help you make better decisions about how you spend your money.

                  How to Make a Budget

                  The first official step in making a budget is to make a list of all of your monthly expenses. Then, add big expenses that happen less often but are predictable, like car taxes, insurance payments, or healthcare deductibles.

                  If you need some more help getting started on this part of budgeting, download this free financial workbook that will walk you through each step.

                  Let’s pretend you’re making a budget and your family income is $45,000/year, or about $3,750 after taxes. Using figures averaged across several financial experts, the following percentages are a good place to start when trying to figure out a good amount to set aside in your budget. Of course, we can’t go into all the nuances of each person’s situation—maybe you have a family of 6, so your food costs are higher, but you have health insurance through one spouse’s job, so you don’t have to pay that. Your budget should work for YOU and match YOUR priorities.

                  • Housing/household purchases: 25%
                  • Food: 12%
                  • Utilities: 7%
                  • Charity: 10%
                  • Transportation: 10%
                  • Clothing, entertainment, etc.: 4%
                  • Medical/health insurance: 7%
                  • Miscellaneous: 5%
                  • Savings/debt repayment: 20%

                  Using those percentages yields the following amounts:

                  Category Monthly amount
                  Housing (mortgage/rent, taxes, insurance, repairs etc.) $937.50
                  Food/groceries $450
                  Utilities (electric/water/sewer/phone/internet/cable) $262.5
                  Charity/giving $375
                  Transportation (gas, insurance, taxes, repairs) $375
                  Clothing, entertainment, etc. $150
                  Medical bills/health insurance $262.50
                  Miscellaneous $187.50
                  Debt payments/savings $750
                  Total $3750

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