Head to Walmart or Target or schedule a pickup order from either store and get a great BOGO cash back offer from Ibotta when you buy BIC Gel-ocity Pens.
Savings Tip: These are different offers, so you can shop both store deals!
BIC Deals:
- Walmart – BIC Gel-ocity Quick Dry Gel Pen, 6 ct, $5.88
-$6/2 BIC Gel-ocity Quick Dry Retractable Gel Pens, 6-ct Assorted Colors, on same receipt, at Walmart, Ibotta mobile app
(buy 2, makes it $2.88 ea.) - Target – BIC Gel-ocity Retractable Gel Pens, 5 ct., $5.99
(ends 9/19)
-$6.30/2 BIC Gel-ocity Quick Dry Retractable Gel Pens, 5-ct or 5 +1 ct Bonus pack, on same receipt, at Target, Ibotta mobile app
-.50/1 BIC Ballpoint or Gel-ocity Pens, Target Circle eCoupon
(use both, makes it $2.59 ea.)
We have a new printable coupon for Orbit gum! Take it into Kroger or Lowe’s Foods where it’s on sale right now and get Orbit Gum packs for as low as 50¢.
Orbit Gum Deals:
Head over to Canvas Champ where you can get a 16×20 Custom Canvas Photo Print (unframed) on sale for $7.91 when you use coupon code ONE16X20.
These make great gifts or a fun way to spruce up any room with your favorite photos and memories. This canvas is $19.50 shipped after taxes and shipping!
Other Discounts Available:
TWO16X20 – 16″x20″ Custom Canvas Photo Print (Unframed) 2 for $30.50
THREE16X20 – 16″x20″ Custom Canvas Photo Print (Unframed) 3 for $42.50
Offer valid for a limited time. Shipping is $9.99.
See more Photo deals.
Are you an Office Depot Rewards Member? It’s free to join and right now you can get back $25 in rewards when you buy a $100 Kohl’s gift card.
Grab a gift card for the upcoming holidays and then use the rewards to replenish your supplies!
This deal is good in-store only. Just use your Rewards number at the register and you get your rewards at the end of the month.
This offer is valid through 9/12.
See more office supply deals.
Hurry on over to Petco where you can get 50% off your first order plus free shipping when you opt for repeat delivery.
This makes for fun deals on Blue Buffalo Dry Dog Food without having to leave your house!
Deal Ideas:
Buy:
Blue Buffalo Blue Wilderness Chicken Recipe
Dry Dog Food 24-lb Bag $37.60 (reg. $61.99)
Opt for Repeat Delivery (50% off first order + free shipping)
makes it $18.80 shipped!
Buy:
Blue Buffalo Blue Wilderness Bison Dry Dog Food 22-lb Bag $40.61 (reg. $68.99)
Opt for Repeat Delivery (50% off first order + free shipping)
makes it $20.30 shipped!
Offer valid for a limited time.
See more online shopping.
Head over to Amazon where you can get 50% off on select LILLEbaby carriers and baby products when you clip a coupon. Grab this savings on select carriers but don’t wait as the carriers are going quickly.
Deal Ideas:
LÍLLÉbaby Cozy Robe for $32.50 (reg. $64.99)
Maternity and Post-Partum Comfort
LÍLLÉbaby Cozy Baby Bundle $17.49 (reg. $34.99)
, 3 Items: Hat + Swaddle Blanket + Headband
LÍLLÉbaby Complete Organi-Touch $69.99 (reg. $139.99)
Six-Position Ergonomic Baby and Child Carrier
Offer valid for a limited time. Shipping is free with Prime.
Here are the deals from the new Harris Teeter weekly ad that starts tomorrow, 9/9 (and the unadvertised deals, too). Get canned beans for 19¢, Sprout baby food for 25¢, and more.
Buy Two Get Three
- Harris Teeter Soda, 12-pack can, B2G3 at $3.99, limit 10
(buy (5), makes it $1.59 ea.) - HT Traders Bagged Coffee, 12 oz, B2G3 at $7.99, limit 10
(buy (5), makes it $3.19 ea.) - Celentano Manicotti or Tortellini, 14-24 oz, B2G3 at $5.99, limit 10
-$1 off Celentano Pasta Product, any (sign up on Rosino page) printable
(buy (5), use $1 off, makes it $2.19 ea.) - HT Traders Ice Cream or Sorbet, 16 oz, B2G3 at $3.99, limit 10
(buy (5), makes it $1.59 ea.)
Evic Items
- Coffee-Mate Creamers, 32 oz, $2.47, limit 4
- Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops, Apple Jacks or Rice Krispies, 14.7-19.2 oz, $2.47, limit 4
-$1 off Kellogg’s cereal, 8.4 oz + (850 points) printable
-$1/2 Kellogg’s cereals, 8 oz+, RMN 07/26
-$5 off Kellogg’s spend $25 on Kellogg’s cereals, 8 oz+, SavingStar mobile app
-$1 off Kellogg’s Froot Loop Tropical Cereal, 10.1-19.4 oz, Ibotta mobile app
-$1 off Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes Cereal with Marshmallows, 12-21.5 oz, Ibotta mobile app
-$1/2 Kellogg’s cereals, 8 oz+, RMN 08/30
-$1 off Kellogg’s Apple Jacks Caramel Cereal, 10.1-19.4 oz, Ibotta mobile app
-.50/1 Kellogg’s Rice Krispies cereals printable
-.70/1 Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes with Marshmallows cereal printable
-.70/1 Kellogg’s Apple Jacks Caramel cereal printable
-$1/2 Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes cereals printable
-.70/1 Kellogg’s Froot Loops Tropical cereal printable
-$1/3 Kellogg’s cereals printable
-$1/2 Kellogg’s All-Bran, Frosted Mini-Wheats, Crispix, Mueslix, Rice Krispies, Special K, Smart Start, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes or Raisin Bran Cereal, 10.3 oz+, RMN 09/06
(use $1 off, makes it $1.47) Read More→

We eat a lot of yogurt, but I’d never tried making my own. I’d heard in the past about using your slow cooker to make yogurt, but it seemed too complicated to be worth it. Then I heard about Instant Pot yogurt, I figured it would be worth a try. Once I finished making it, though, I started to wonder how it compared to store bought yogurt. I did all the work for you, so now you can decide if making Instant Pot yogurt is worth it.
Instant Pot Yogurt vs Store Bought Yogurt
THE PROCESS
If you google Instant Pot Yogurt, you will get approximately a thousand options. I went with one of the first links that popped up from Simply Recipes. I’ve used recipes from there before and they’ve been good, so I felt comfortable trying their Instant Pot Yogurt.

The first step was to get the ingredients, of which there are only two: milk and yogurt. Once you’ve made your first batch of yogurt, you can set aside some of that for the next batch. But for this first batch, I decided to go with what I could easily get at the store: a half gallon of regular whole milk and the smallest container of plain yogurt I could find.

The next step is to pour the milk into the inner pot of your Instant Pot. I started with just a half gallon since I didn’t want to waste a whole gallon on something that I might mess up, but you could definitely fit a gallon of milk in a 6 quart Instant Pot.

Here was the trickiest part for me. The directions I was using kept talking about the “adjust” button to use to get the milk boiling, but I couldn’t find that anywhere. I tried pressing a variety of different buttons and finally, without any help from Google, figured out that if I pressed the “Yogurt” button twice, it would make it boil. It took about 30-45 minutes for it to come to a boil, and at that point, I turned the Instant Pot off and stuck an instant read thermometer in the pot.

You want the milk to come down to about 116 degrees before you stir in the yogurt starter. Once it’s at the right temperature, you whisk together a couple tablespoons of the yogurt with some of the warm milk in a bowl, then whisk it all together.









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