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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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How about a trip with your Valentine or your bestie via sleeper car?  Right now you can get a FREE Amtrak bunk when you book the first bunk in a roomette!  Take the chance to go someplace new, and see the country fly by en route!

Roomettes come with the following:

  • Newly upgraded bedding, pillows, towels and linens
  • Access to a shower and restroom in your car
  • Complimentary lounge access at major stations
  • Priority boarding
  • A dedicated First Class attendant
  • Complimentary meals on board

To get the discount, book by Feb 6 for travel anytime between now and April 17, 2025.  The discount should be auto-applied, but if it doesn’t show up in your subtotal or you book through the app, enter code C105.

Use this to go straight to your favorite destination, or take the scenic route with one of Amtrak’s many acclaimed routes (like the California Zephyr, for example!).

More Online Deals.

    Clean up the clutter and add a stylish touch to your storage solutions with these $10 Brightroom Woven Storage Baskets at Target!

    There are three baskets available at this price, each with two handles for convenient mobility.

    Check out this and another storage idea below!

    Deal Ideas


    Brightroom Woven Baskets – $10 each


    Brightroom Decorative Coiled Rope Baskets – $10 to $25
    in white or black

    Shipping is free with Circle Card or free with orders of $35+.  
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      Shop the off-season pool clearance at Woot! where you can find pools, covers, floats and more up to 70% off!

      Buying off-season is a great way to save money, plus you will be ready when swim season does come. It will be here before you know it!

      Deal Ideas


      Bestway Steel Pro MAX 14′ x 33″ Round Above Ground Pool Set – $


      Inflatable Pool, EVAJOY 118” x 72” x 20” Above Ground Pool – $19.99 (reg. $51.24)


      Funsicle Giant Inflatable Unicorn Magic Ride-On Pool Float, Adult-Sized – $9.99 (reg. $25)

      This sale continues thru 2/10. Shipping is free for Prime members.

      See more online shopping deals!


        Feeding your family at Chick-fil-A, while delicious, can be expensive.  Fortunately, they have something fun and new – Chick-fil-A Family Style Meals!

        You can now get an entree, sides, and dessert for less than individual meals!

        Here’s a sample breakdown:

        Individual Menu Items:
        Chicken strips (10 ct) – $19.39
        Medium Waffle Fries (x4) – $11.80
        Chocolate Chip Cookies (x2) – $3.58
        Brownies (x2) – $4.78
        Total: $39.55

        Chick-fil-A Family Style Meal Including:
        – Chicken strips (10 ct)
        – Medium Waffle Fries (4)
        – Chocolate Chip Cookies (2)
        – Brownies (2)
        Total: $35.49

        That’s a savings of $4.06!

        More Pros:

        • There are currently 3 available meal options (this may vary per region). 
        • You can choose a variety of sides combinations (mac and cheese, fruit cup, or fries).

        The one downside is that all of them include dessert (which my family doesn’t normally get) and none of them include drinks.  Taken item by item it will save you money, but I hope down the road they do a little tweaking!
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          Here is a list of the deals from the new Harris Teeter weekly ad that will run through 2/4. Get Sargento cheese for $2.39 and more.

          Buy Two Get Three

          • Bubly Sparkling Water, 8 pack, $5.79, limit 10
            Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off buy (2) Off the Eaten Path 4.5 oz, or Stacy’s pita chips 4 oz+, AND (1) bubly sparkling water 8-pk printable
            -300 points WYB bubly, purchase $5, limit 2, enter code N0REC before first receipt to get 2000 Bonus points, Fetch Rewards mobile app
            (buy (5), makes it $2.32 ea.)
          • Propel, Gatorade or Celsius Sparkling Beverages, 12-33 oz, $2.99, limit 10
            Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Gatorade 28oz THIRST QUENCHER, GATORADE® ZERO or 14OZ MUSCLE MILK® Single Serve, Harris Teeter (EXP 2/3) eCoupon (limit reached)
            Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Gatorade Thirst Quencher, Gatorade Zero, or Muscle Milk printable
            -300 points WYB (2) Gatorade or Muscle Milk, excl powder/tablets, protein, water, limit 2, enter code N0REC before first receipt to get 2000 Bonus points, Fetch Rewards mobile app
            -300 points WYB (2) Gatorade or Propel, excl Fast Twitch powders, limit 2, enter code N0REC before first receipt to get 2000 Bonus points, Fetch Rewards mobile app
            (buy (5), use $1/2, makes it 99¢ ea.) Read More→

            Last year I did a series of monthly posts with questions to ask yourself about your budget at the end of each month. I’m going to keep linking to those in these monthly posts, but this year I’m going to instead focus on what I’m calling “Low Buy 2025.” You might have heard of “no-buy” months, or even no-buy years. This is when you make a commitment not to buy anything that’s not absolutely necessary. I came into 2025 intending to do a no-buy January, but it turned into more of a “low-buy” January. I did my best, but there were some deals I just couldn’t pass up. I still felt like it was successful, so I’m going to continue it all year!

            There are several reasons I wanted to do this. First, I feel like we are experiencing some lifestyle creep, which is when you increase your spending with your income. We make more money now than we did a decade ago, and we have gotten used to spending more on unnecessary things. Another reason, though, is that we have new expenses. Braces and music lessons are a big part of our budget now, and so that means there is less discretionary income. The third reason is that we have a big item we’re saving for, and being more intentional with our spending will allow us to do that much more quickly.

            Defining “Low Buy”

            Committing to “low buy? is less restrictive than committing to “no buy.? As a result, it can be harder to sustain “no buying? for a long time. It’s a great challenge for a month, like when you’re trying to clean out your freezer or your pantry. But “low buy” gives you a bit more freedom while also encouraging you to limit unnecessary spending. Truly, you get to define what you consider low buy—it will be different for each person.

            How I’m Doing “Low Buy”

            My version of “low buy” is to have some categories in our budget as “no buy,” such as clothing and entertainment. It also means no little treats—candy at the grocery store checkout, a Sonic drink during Happy Hour. Other categories are low buy, such as groceries. I will try to buy only what we absolutely need, but if I find a good deal on a staple item, I will buy it. We do each have a category of “fun money” in our budget, which is the same amount. I’m spending that money as I want, up to the amount I have. The ability to splurge a little here and there without messing up the rest of the budget helps me stay on track.

            Low Buy January | January 2025 Budget Recap

            First, I wanted to go back and compare how much we have previously spent on discretionary items, which are the main categories I’m focusing on. (Sadly, I can’t reduce how much we spend on braces each month!) For us, these categories include kid expenses, groceries and other household items, eating out, gas, and the dangerous “miscellaneous” category. Our budget software lets me look at trends, which is really helpful. I was shocked at the end of this month to discover that I cut our discretionary spending by 37% in January 2025! This amounted to more than $1000, and this wasn’t even doing “no buy.”

            I also compared our overall spending, which includes all our fixed expenses and other yearly sinking funds. Our January 2025 spending was 30% less than our monthly average for 2024. While it wasn’t a true no-buy month like I planned, I’m still really pleased with how our low-buy month ended up. If we can cut our spending by 30% each month over the course of the year, that will be a huge amount.

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              Stock up on Ragu Pasta Sauce for less than a buck!  Head into the Publix B1G1 sale with an insert coupon and plan pasta night for super cheap!

              Publix Ragu Deal (ends 2/4 or 2/5):

              • Ragu Sauce, 14-66 oz, stating, B1G1 at $2.93 ($1.46)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Ragu product, limit 2, Save 01/05
                (makes it 96¢ ea.)

              Check out the full Publix ad for more great deal ideas.

                Right now, hurry to QVC.com where new customers can score a 6-pack of Mrs. Prindable’s caramel Valentine’s decorated apples for just $41.98, regularly $51.

                Even better, use this coupon code to get an extra $15 off making the apples just $26.98 shipped! To get the deal, use code NEWYEAR15.

                Have you ever had Mrs. Prindable’s apples? They are SO delicious. We love to cut up a few to share after dinner!

                This deal is good thru 1/31. Shipping is FREE!

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                  If you want the functionality of a Stanley but hate the price, head to Walmart to grab these Ozark Trail Insulated Stainless Steel Tumblers for super low prices!

                  These tumblers are regularly priced low at $15, but select colors are now on sale for JUST $10!!

                   

                  This deal is good for a limited time only. Shipping is free with Walmart+ or on orders $35+.

                  See more online shopping deals!

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