Heads up moviegoers! Starting 4/30, select theaters nationwide will be screening a different Fast & Furious movie every Friday for Free until the premiere of the latest movie to join the franchise, F9: The Fast Saga, is released on 6/25.
Do note this will be available at select theaters so check which ones are participating in your area.
Screening shown each Friday through 6/25.
See more Freebies.
Don’t forget Mother’s Day is right around the corner! Head over to the Coach Outlet where you can get up to 70% off Coach Clearance including bags, wallets, wristlets and more.
If you’re new to Coach Outlet, you will receive a unique promo code via text for $10 off orders of $100 or more when you sign up to receive e-mails and text offers.
Deal Ideas:
Double Corner Zip Wristlet In Colorblock, $39.20
Small Boxy Cosmetic Case With Spaced Wildflower Print $39.20 (reg. $98)
Signature Rectangle Sunglasses, $99
Offer valid for a limited time. Shipping is free on all orders.
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Here are the deals from the new Winn-Dixie weekly ad that starts on 4/28. Get Celentano ravioli for $1.59, Musselman’s applesauce for 99¢, and more.
Weekend Sale – Friday to Sunday
- Honeycrisp Apples, $1.69 lb
- Bone-In Whole Pork Shoulder Boston Butt Roast, 99¢ lb, limit 2
- Fresh Salmon Fillets, $6.99 lb
- Sanderson Farms Fresh Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast, value pack, $1.99 lb
- Boneless Ribeye Steak, value pack, $6.99 lb
- Freschetta Pizza, 17.9-30.8 oz, $3.79
- SE Grocers Pure Cane Granulated Sugar, 4 lb, $2
- SE Grocers Vegetable or Canola Oil, 48 oz, $2
- Pepsi Soft Drinks, 2 L, 99¢ ea., limit 9
Buy One Get Ones
- SE Grocers Russet Potatoes, 5 lb, at $4.99 ($2.49)
- Dole Classics, Slaw or Shredded Lettuce, 8-14 oz, at $1.99 (99¢)
- SE Grocers Grape Tomatoes, 12 oz, at $2.99 ($1.49)
- SE Grocers Mango Chunks, (price not listed)
- Sanderson Farms Fresh Chicken Drumsticks or Thighs, value pack, at $2.29 ($1.14) lb
- Pork Spareribs or St. Louis Style Spareribs, at $7.99 ($3.99) lb
- Oscar Mayer DeliFresh or Carving Board Lunchmeat, 7-9 oz, at $5.99 ($2.99)
- Bone-In or Boneless Pork Shoulder Steaks or Country Style Ribs, at $5.49 ($2.74) lb
- Pure Farmland Plant-Based Meat Substitute, 16 oz, at $6.99 ($3.49)
- St. Louis Dry Rub Ribs, at $7.99 ($3.99) lb
- Smithfield Boneless Ham Steaks, 8 oz, at $4.99 ($2.49)
- Hormel Always Tender Pork Loin Filet or Tenderloin, 24 oz, at $11.99 ($5.99)
- Ball Park Beef Hot Dogs, 14-15 oz, at $5.99 ($2.99)
- Perri Sausage, 16 oz, at $5.99 ($2.99)
- Tillamook Ice Cream, 48 oz, at $6.99 ($3.49)
- Prestige or Naturally Better Ice Cream or Sorbet Pints, 16 oz, (price not listed)
- Luigi’s Italian Ice, 6 ct., at $4.29 ($2.14)
-.75/1 Luigi’s Italian Ice printable (limit reached)
(makes it $1.39) - PhillySwirl Novelties, 6-12 ct., at $4.29 ($2.14)
-.50/1 PhillySwirl Product, any printable
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Head over to Tilly’s where they are offering an extra 30-50% off men’s and women’s sale shoes! Find Converse, Vans, Adidas and more!
Prices start at just $5.98 after the discount.
Deal Ideas:

Converse Twisted Vacation Chuck Taylor All Star Low Top Shoes $22.48 (reg. $54.99)

Qupid Woven Two Strap Women’s Sandals $6.98 (reg. $16.99)
This deal is good for a limited time. Shipping is $1 on orders $49 and up.
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I’m a huge fan of having extra freezer space! With everyone trying to have extra food on hand, it’s a great time to discuss what to look for when buying a freezer. The biggest question is whether to get a chest or upright freezer. They both do the same thing, but are really very different in terms of how you can store food. Here’s my breakdown on chest vs. upright freezers (I’ve had both types, and definitely see pros and cons in both) to give you advice if you’re thinking about buying a freezer.
If you are just starting to research and ponder a freezer also check out posts we’ve done on:
What to Look for When Buying a Freezer
Chest or Upright?

Chest freezers tend to be cheaper than their tall counterparts, and also come in larger sizes. They are great for those who buy bulk foods and want to store items for a long period of time. It is also easier to store larger items. They are considered to be 10 to 25 percent more efficient than upright freezers. The only downside is organization can be difficult with no shelves. and you have to bend over to get things out. They also take up more floor space.

Upright freezers are best for those who buy smaller quantities of food. With shelving, you can organize and find items quickly. They do take up less floor space, but consider the space needed to open the door as well. They are less efficient since the door seals but is not pressed down tight like the lid of a chest freezer. Because of that, in the event of a power outage, they will also not stay as cold as long as a chest freezer. Upright freezers come in two models, a self defrost or manual defrost. There are pros and cons to both, but it is reported that manual defrost freezers maintain more constant temperatures.
Other Things to Consider
Once you decide between a chest and an upright freezer, there are a few more things you’ll want to consider when buying a freezer.


As part of the series I’m doing on freezer recipes this summer, I wanted to share not just freezer meals but components of meals that can be frozen to make dinner easier. You may think freezing food for meals is a waste of time if you’re home all day, but trust me: having things that are mostly ready to go straight in the oven is a lifesaver when a day has been harder than normal or your one-year-old is wanting to be held constantly.
Today I’m going to share four freezer marinades for chicken. You put the chicken in with the marinade, freeze it, and then pull it out to thaw a day or two before you plan to cook it. The chicken marinates while it thaws and is ready to be put on the grill or in the oven for dinner.
Another great thing about the recipes I’m going to share today is that you can make them in batches. I froze 7 bags of chicken in marinade in less than an hour. It would have taken only a little less time to freeze one of them, so doing a bunch at once was totally worth it.
For more on freezer cooking, see how to save money by freezing food.
4 Freezer Marinades for Chicken
These recipe amounts are each for ONE meal. I cook about 3 lb of chicken for a meal, which usually gives us at least one meal of leftovers. I did all of them at once, so that we can have 1-2 of these meals a week for the next 4-6 weeks, but you can make a bunch of batches of one kind if you want. Keep in mind these are OK to be in the freezer for about 3 months, so don’t make so much that it goes to waste!
Also keep in mind that these marinades are not exactly what you’ll find in the recipe that I’ve linked. I’ve adjusted the recipes to make sure there was enough liquid and that it would work. But the recipe will tell you how to cook the chicken once you’re ready to eat!

The first step is to go ahead and label your freezer bags. Do this now so the permanent marker won’t smear.

I printed out what was going to go in each bag—I did two of each.

If you have a toddler, hurry over to Amazon and score an amazing 50% off Similac Toddler Go & Grow!
Just clip the coupon on the page and head to checkout. Then, select Subscribe and Save (which you can change or cancel at anytime) and get an additional 5-15% off! You can score (3) 36 oz. cans for just $39.27, regularly $94.99!
Go & Grow Deal:
Go & Grow by Similac Toddler Drink, 3 Cans $87.26 (reg. $94.99)
– Clip coupon for 50% off
– Subscribe and save at checkout
Makes it $39.27 shipped!!
This deal is good for a limited time.
Put away some fall boots for your little one with this deal from Zulily. Right now they’re offering kids’ boots and slippers starting at just $6.99. I found bebe girls boots for $9.99, regularly $54!
Even better, get FREE shipping when you spend $25+ on this boot sale!
There are lots of styles and colors to choose from and popular styles are selling quickly.
Deal Ideas:
bebe girls Gray Glitter Studded Bow Boot $9.99 (reg. $54)
Yellow High-Gloss Rain Boot $7.99 (reg. $19.99)
Rampage Taupe Belt-Accent Boot $9.99 (reg. $25)













Publix – Sargento Shredded Cheese, 5-8 oz, B1G1 at $4.90 ($2.45)




