
Did you get a chance to print these hot new Pantene coupons yesterday? There are $9 in new savings, so grab your copies now. There is an upcoming Rite Aid deal to pair them with but they may no longer be around when it starts!
Pantene Coupons (zip 30003):
$2/2 Pantene Damage Detox shampoo or conditioner items printable
$2 off Pantene Expert Collection item printable
$2 off Pantene Expert Hair Regrowth treatment for women printable
$2/2 Pantene shampoo or conditioner printable
$1 off Pantene styler or treatment item printable
Rite Aid Deal Starting 1/26
Buy:
(2) Pantene Shampoo, Conditioner or Stylers, $3.50
Use:
$2/2 Pantene shampoo or conditioner printable
or
$1 off Pantene styler or treatment item printable
Total Due: $5
Get Back: $2 +Up Reward
Makes it just $3 or $1.50 each!
Amazon currently has the Anne of Green Gables stories set for FREE. The set includes 12 books, 142 short stories, and more!
We are huge fans of Anne of Green Gables at our house so I’m very excited for this. The set is normally only around $1.99, but to get it for FREE is even better.
The Set Includes:
Included books from the Anne of Green Gables Series:
Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Avonlea
Anne of the Island
Anne’s House of Dreams
Rainbow Valley
Rilla of Ingleside
Chronicles of Avonlea
Further Chronicles of Avonlea
Additional material from Lucy Maud Montgomery includes:
A collection of 142 short stories
The Story Girl
The Golden Road
Kilmeny of the Orchard
The Watchman and Other Poems
If you don’t have a Kindle, you can read the books on your computer. There is also a free Kindle App available for mobile devices.
Note: Prices on Amazon may change at any time.
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6pm is offering Asics athletic shoes for the whole family for up to 68% off plus FREE Shipping! There are also some apparel items offered too.
Choose from a huge selection of styles and colors for men, women and children on the popular Asics brand shoe! Some styles are usually upwards or $100 or more, so with this sale it definitely makes them more affordable.
Deal Ideas:
Asics- GT3D.1 $44.99 (reg. $149)
Asics Kids Gel Galaxy 5 $21.99 (reg. $50)
Onitsuka Tiger by Asics Ultimate 81 $29.99 (reg. $75)
Offer valid for a limited time. Shipping is FREE on all orders.
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Here are the Ingles unadvertised deals for this week starting 1/12. Don’t miss the closeout deal on Eggo Drizzler Waffles for 48¢, Beech Nut Stage 2 Baby Food for 17¢, plus lots of great grocery finds too!
Make sure to check out the weekly ad too!
Fridge or Frozen
- Crazy Cuizine Potstickers, 20 oz, $3.98
- Tony’s Pizza, 12-14 oz, $2
- Marie Callendar’s Very Blackberry Pie, 42 oz, $4.98
- Kahiki Meals, 32 oz, $5
-$2 off Kahiki frozen Asian items printable
(use $2 off, makes it $3) - Sara Lee Oven Fresh Pies, 37 oz, $4.98
- Rosina Meatballs, 26 oz, $4.98
-$1 off Rosina Italian style meatballs, 26 oz + printable
(makes it $3.98) Read More→
Recyclebank is offering some new ways to earn more points! There are over (30) activities to earn rewards right now, so be sure to check it out. They have some New Years quizzes available to help y0u stick with your resolutions and learn while earning points!
Here are some activities for points:
Learn about recycling glass: 10 Points
In the Spotlight: Boyce Griffith: 25 Points
Learn how a secure home can be a smart home: 10 points
Stick with your resolutions this year: 25 Points
If you’re not familiar with Recyclebank, you can earn points through quizzes and pledges about sustainability, plus it’s FREE to sign up!
It’s a fun way to learn, but also a great way to earn points to redeem for high value coupons.
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CVS is offering Buy One Get One 50% off photo books and calendars with coupon code CALBOOK. After the coupon code that makes photo books starting at $4.99 and calendars for $9.99.
There are several design layouts to choose from and both great ways to share your favorite photos with friends and family.
These items can also make great gifts, they are also offering 25% off canvases, collages, mugs, mouse pads and more!
Here are some other deals available:
25% Off Canvas: 25CANVAS
25% OffCollages & Enlargements: COLLAGE25
25% Off Cases, Mugs & Mouse Pads: GIFT25
Using the canvas code you can get a 5×7 canvas for $10 with free in-store pick up.
Offer valid thru 1/18. Choose in-store pickup (when available) to avoid shipping costs.
See more photo deals.
The deal for FREE Staples Paper is back! In fact, print this coupon for a Staples Easy Rebate and a get 100% back on a 5- Ream case or 2500 sheets of paper! You should be set for a while and nicely stocked for printing coupons.
Staples 8.5×11 5-Ream Case of Multipurpose Paper $24.99 (Limit 2)
Staples Easy Rebate & Coupon (exp 1/18)
(makes it FREE)
Staples Easy Rebates are nice because you are able to submit all the information needed online without having to mail in anything! Your rebate comes to you in a Visa gift card so can then spend the money anywhere.
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If you’re a dog or cat owner, here’s a fun way to potentially save some money! Through 2/8, Kroger and affiliate stores are hosting their Purina Cozy Moments Instant-Win game with a chance to win an entertainment package or one of thousands of Purina product pet coupons!
To play, you’ll simply choose your store and sign-in to your grocery store account and click “Play the game!”. From there, you’ll be prompted to play a fun puzzle and, if you’ve won, your prize will pop up afterwards.
Here are the prizes you could win:
-Coupon for a FREE package of Beggin’ Strips
-Coupon for a FREE package of Busy Chew Treats
-Coupon for a FREE tray of Fancy Feast Cat Food
-Coupon for a FREE can of Fancy Feast Elegant Medleys Cat Food
-Paw-fect Night-In Sweepstakes Entertainment Package (including a flat screen TV, a personalized heated pet bed, a heated blanket, a $200 film fund, and Purina treats)
You can enter once a day through 2/8.
See more sweepstakes!
Over the next few weeks we are going to spend time focusing on budgets. It’s a word you have hated since you were 5 and your parents informed you that didn’t have enough money to buy a toy, now 30 years later it still makes your blood pressure rise. No matter what your feelings about a budget are, it’s very needed.
I shared before Christmas that my mother was laid off, one week before Christmas was her last day. She has never been great at managing her money, but now by force she is having to learn. As I sat down with her that first night we looked over everything she was spending and weighed each item and it’s importance to her. This is the first step we all need to take. You can find a fun tip on Pinterest to start making your own soap, or knock $5 off a bill, but that’s not touching the problem. If you don’t have the money, there aren’t enough quick Pinterest tips to make it to the end of the month.
To start fixing a money crisis we have to make a budget. This is going to show you a few things, the first being exactly how big the crisis is.
Analyze Spending
Look at your expenses from last month and assign them to one of the categories below. Also ponder any payments that you make yearly so that they aren’t missed (car taxes, insurance payments). Here’s a free download from Dave Ramsey that might help.
To help you analyze spending every month try out a free program like Mint.com. You hook it straight up to your bank account and it will categorize everything you spend. It also has a budgeting tool built into it and they even have an app to alert you when you are close to exceeding your budget in certain areas.
Basic categories to use:
Housing (Mortgage/Rent, taxes, insurance):
Grocery purchases:
Household purchases:
Medical:
Transportation (car, gas, insurance, tax):
Utilities:
Electric & Water:
Phone & Internet:
Cable & Entertainment:
Clothing:
Savings:
Charity:
Debt Payments not mentioned above:
Miscellaneous:
Total Spent:
If you run upon something that doesn’t fit into one of these categories, that should be your first red flag that it’s not a necessity.
Now that you have a picture of everything going out, compare your total out to exactly how much you have coming in. If you are like 85% of Americans those numbers aren’t going to match up. This is where the hard part comes in… you need to take a good hard look at where all this money went and make some decisions on what to change. I will tell one huge category above that doesn’t feed, clothe or house you is cable. Start there. Just making one change and canceling one thing is enough to get you itching to cancel more. Other things to drop are newspaper and magazine subscriptions as they come due.
There are also some big decisions to tackle. As I sat down with my mother her biggest thing was her car. She just didn’t have the money to make a large monthly car payment. So she took the advice like a champ and is selling her car. She will drive an older used car that we have for a while until she can find a new job and save up money to pay cash for a reliable used car. For some of you this is advice that you need to take to heart, for others it may be even bigger, like it’s time to downsize where you are living to something you can afford.
If you are curious how much is a reasonable amount to spend in each category, here are some percentages of total income recommended by top budgeting gurus. If you are way above percentage wise, that is a great place to consider how you can lower expenses.
Charity: 10%
Housing: 30%
Utilities: 5-10%
Food & Household: 10%
Clothing: 2-7%
Transportation: 10%
Medical: 5-10%
Miscellaneous: 1-2%
That hopefully will leave 13-23% that can go into savings or paying off debt.
Making a Budget
With everything categorized out, you have already done most of the work. You now see what you are spending compared to what you are earning. The goal for your budget is to think on a month to month basis how you can make those match. Using credit to make them match isn’t going to work here, you have to do some work and actually make them match with real money. If they don’t match no matter what you try to give up, then you have two options you either dig deeper and give up big ticket items or you make more money. I know it’s not that simple to do, but in reality you have known that it came down to these two options for a while.
A few things to keep in mind when making a budget:
- You have to do this with your spouse. You need to both be on the same page and in agreement with where your money is going.
- Your first month of living on a budget is the hardest. You will continue to make small changes to categories and amounts for the first few months.
- Make sure to leave some money in a miscellaneous category, even it’s a tiny amount. This is like trying to diet by never eating dessert again. You won’t make it with some room for things you forgot about.
I would love for all of you to chime in on how you made your first budget or tips that you have for anyone that far exceeding income. Hearing others stories is many times the motivation we need, so please share!
Each day this week we are going to tackle a category above and some big and small changes you can make to decrease expenses.









