There is a new Friends and Family sale at Kohl’s where you can save 20% off with coupon code FAMILY20. Also, when you use code DADSDAY15, you can get 15% off all men’s apparel and casual footwear, and the best part is that these coupon codes stack!
If you’d rather shop in store, you can also print this Kohl’s coupon.
Kohl’s Friends and Family Coupon Ideas
Grand Slam Performance Polo $9.75 (reg. $50)
Van Heusen Flat-Front Pants $15.60 (reg. $60)
Chaps Pique Polo $10.50 (reg. $39.50)
If you already have dad covered, you may want to grab toy deals that are already 30%-50% off, or just browse through the Clearance section to get the best deals!
Free shipping on orders $75 or more.
Recently I was asked to help Operation Christmas Child celebrate their 100 millionth box! You guys know how much I love OCC and I wanted to badly to be their but was already scheduled to teach a workshop in Atlanta. So… I sent my cousin and his wife to Operation Christmas Child’s 100 Million Reasons To Celebrate. It is hard to imagine that they have blessed 100 million children with a shoe box full of love, prayer, and presents. They have though, and the celebration of it was incredible!
This was their experience at this fabulous event:
The celebration started with music. We were still getting seated when the first band was on, but just hearing the tail end of their set I knew we were in for a good night.
Next, Ricky Skaggs took the stage. I have loved his music since I was very small. It was wonderful to see him live. After he played he told us some stories about the first Operation Christmas Child delivery he went on to Bosnia during the war. Hearing some of the obstacles they went through, you could see the hand of God working. He told stories of the children getting their boxes, and they showed video. Oh the smiles the kids had as they got their boxes; my heart broke and jumped for joy at the same time.
Matthew West was up next. He was such a light hearted person. He shared some very happy memories of going to Central America to pass out boxes. He shared that even after years of studying Spanish he still couldn’t speak it, but on one of his trips he when he was up front talking he was sure to use the one phrase he remembered, “Dónde está el baño?” He said all the kids got really quiet and pointed to the bathroom.
Up next was the fastest guitar picker in the world, Dennis Agajanian. I have never seen anything like that. He was very inspiring because the two boys next to us were fasting picking their air guitars for the rest of the night. He also shared some stories from that first trip to Bosnia. I remember such horror stories from that time, so it is healing to hear what Operation Christmas Child was doing to help heal the children.
We got to hear the story of the 100 millionth box. The young lady who was chosen to be the box ambassador was there. They showed video of her traveling the country to raise awareness for Operation Christmas Child, and having people put in donations for the box. Then we got to see the video of her give it to Brittany in the Dominican Republic. I know I started crying then. It was so moving seeing this little girl receive a Christmas present.
We then got to meet Liv. She is a full circle story. She received a box as an orphan, and now as an adult she has returned to pass out boxes. Her story was incredible. Again, I was crying by the end, because God is so amazing. Hearing about life in her orphanage was heart breaking. There were lots of children and no love to go around. When the Operation Christmas Child volunteers came they explained they brought love in boxes.
Inside Liv’s box was hair clips, the one item she wanted beyond anything else. She said she was touched because someone loved her enough to give her hair clips. Inside her box was also a split best friend’s necklace. She gave the second half to the lady who gave her the box, Susan. Turns out, God was working in Susan’s heart too. Two years later, Susan came back to Liv, to take her home as her daughter. Liv as an adult has had the opportunity to return to her home country to share the gospel with her birth mother and to pass out shoe boxes to other children. What an amazing story.
Next up was Michael W. Smith. His opening song was, Open the Eyes of My Heart. This song holds such a special place in my heart, and it was the perfect song to hear then. My heart was being opened in ways I couldn’t see or fathom.
We then heard another full circle story, Ted. He told of growing up in a Russian orphanage. It was a sad place. Again, lots of kids and very little to go around. He told of 20 kids sharing a towel at bath time. He then told about opening his shoe box and getting a “magic” towel (one of the very compressed wash cloths) and being overjoyed because he now had a towel of his own that wouldn’t be wet when he needed it. Again, I started tearing up. I will never look at a magic towel the same way again.
Franklin Graham’s daughter came out next to share about their new program, The Greatest Journey. It is a program that kids 3 to 14 can participate in if they receive Christ after they get their shoe box.
Franklin Graham was our last speaker. He talked about how Operation Christmas Child came into existence and how it has just grown. The passion he spoke with about these shoe boxes was very inspiring.
He shared some wonderful stories about how God has really been there to bless these kids, and somehow the right box always gets to the right kid. One example he gave was while they were in Russia there was a huge snow storm and one little boy didn’t have a jacket. Well, in the box he got was a warm winter coat. When we heard this AJ and I just looked at each other, with the question of how did they fit a jacket in a shoe box? Then we remembered AJ’s grandma did the same thing in a tiny padded envelope when he was young and in Peru. So, clearly where there is a will there is a way, especially when God is involved.
The final performance act was the African Children’s Chorus. The energy they had was phenomenal. They were singing and dancing all over the place. They also performed a song with Michael W. Smith. It was a beautiful tiny glimpse of heaven.
All in all the night was wonderful! It was so encouraging and uplifting. It gave me so many things to think about and was a world changer for me. I know our family will be packing shoe boxes this year. We had planned on it anyway, but our Christmas is changing more this year. I will never look at a shoe box full of presents the same way. I have seen the blessing it can be for a child in need. I have seen how God can use a pack of hair clips, a wash cloth, and a best friend necklace to change people’s lives.
You can be involved with Operation Christmas Child too! Here is all of the information you need to pack a shoe box.
One aspect of couponing that can be frustrating are regional differences in newspaper inserts. I’m talking about when you take your Southern Savers list and go to cut the coupons out – you find that the coupon just isn’t there. Does that happen to you?
There are variations in newspapers from location to location. Manufacturer’s target the larger newspapers with the best offers, so it’s important that you buy the biggest newspaper in your area. The extra inserts you might find in a free paper, Yes! subscription or in the mail are nice but realize they will not have as many coupons as a large cities insert.
In the South, there are a handful of papers with high circulation, so shoot for one of these if you can:
Tampa Bay Times
Atlanta Journal Consitution
Orlando or Sun Sentinel
The Miami Herald
The Charlotte Observer
There are a few tools you can use on Southern Savers to quickly know if you got a coupon:
-Each week, check the regional coupons variations post from the “Sunday Ad Inserts” button on the homepage. Folks from all over send me a list of the coupons they got in their newspaper. You can print this out and file it with your inserts for a quick reference.

-Head to the coupon database and choose your newspaper from the dropdown. Search for the coupon you want and if you got it in your insert it will pop up!

-We are also working on some new features that will allow you to only see matchups from your paper on the shopping lists…. That one is coming soon!
-If you didn’t get a coupon that you really want, head to our Southern Savers community and trade coupons with others that might have gotten the coupon you need.
What are some other aspects of couponing that you have questions about? I love helping overcome obstacles and frustrations to help you save the most you can! You can learn a lot from past posts in the Extreme Couponer 101 series.

Here are all of the Lowes Foods Unadvertised Deals starting 6/12. This is a long list, but you may not find all of the deals in your store.
You can see the full weekly ad here.
If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.
Buy One Get Ones
- Sharwood’s Sauces, 14-15 oz, (price not listed)
Various Prices - Snapple Flavored Tea, 64 oz, at $2.99 ($1.49)
- Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes or French Toast, 6-12 ct, at $2.99 ($1.49)
- Mrs. Paul’s Frozen Fish, 8-24.6 oz, (price not listed)
-$1 off Mrs. Paul’s seafood item printable -
Luigi’s Real Italian Ice, 6 ct, at $3.99 ($1.99)
-.50/1 Luigi’s real Italian ice, RP 5/12 (EXP 06/14)
-$1 off Luigi’s real Italian ice (regional), RP 5/12 (EXP 06/14)
(use either .50/1 or $1 off, makes it 99¢)
Meat
- Smithfield Bacon, Butcher’s Cut, Hometown Original or Lower Sodium, 16 oz, $4.50
-.55/1 Smithfield bacon, lunchmeat, or smoked sausage (regional), SS 5/05
(use .55/1, makes it $3.40) - Butterball Turkey Bacon, 12 oz, $2.69
-$1 off Butterball deli meat, or fresh or frozen item, May All You magazine
-$1 off Butterball deli meat, 1 lb, or fresh or frozen product (regional), SS 5/19
-.55/1 Butterball regular or fully cooked turkey bacon or Everyday Recipe Starters turkey dinner sausage, June All You magazine
-$1 off Butterball turkey burgers, bacon or dinner sausage printable
(use .55/1, makes it $1.59) Read More→
This is a round up of all the major stores covered on Southern Savers who have the best deals to keep you stocked and ready for emergency situations.
Check back each week for a new list.
Canned Goods
- Bi-Lo – Hunt’s Tomatoes, 14.5 oz, $1
- Bi-Lo – Margaret Holmes Unseasoned Collar Greens, 14.5-15.5 oz, $1
- Harris Teeter – Starkist Can and Pouch, 2.6-5 oz, $1
-$1/2 Starkist single serve pouches (Facebook) printable
(makes it 50¢ ea.) - Harris Teeter – Bumble Bee Tuna, 5 oz, $1
- Kroger – Simple Truth Organic Beans, 16 oz, 89¢
- Kroger Vegetables, 14-15.5 oz, 59¢
- Kroger – Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, 15 oz, 50¢
- Publix – Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore Premium Tuna, 4 pk., $4.99
- Publix – Chef Boyardee Pasta, 14.5-15 oz, $1
-$10 Publix Gift Card WYB $25 in participating products by 6/30, Stock Up For Storm Season booklet
(makes it 50¢ after Ibotta) Read More→
We rarely see coupons for Coach Stores, usually just for the outlet stores, so if you are a Coach fan, you will want to check out this coupon for 25% off your purchase of any full-price Coach Store or Coach.com.
“Like” the Coach Facebook page and hit “Register Now” to fill out a short form and receive your coupon! Choose from several colors and styles and it might just be the perfect time for a new Summer bag!
Coupon valid thru 6/18.
See more printable coupons.
Are you ready for some awesome new savings? I have over 35 new Kraft coupons for you, so get your printers ready! Also, check out the Kroger Mega Event for some great deals when you use the coupons below.
$1 off A.1. steak sauce, 10 oz+ printable
.50/2 Breakstone’s or Knudsen sour cream, 16 oz printable
$1/2 Capri Sun or Roaring Waters juice drinks, 10 pk. printable
$1/2 Country Time drink mixes printable
.50/2 Cracker Barrel cheese, 6 oz+ printable
$1/2 Crystal Light drink mixes, 8, 10 or 12 qt. or on the go printable
$1/2 Crystal Light liquid drink mixes, 1.62 oz printable
$1.50 off Gevalia coffee single serve cups printable
$1 off Gevalia coffee, 12 oz bag printable
B10G3 Kool-Aid regular unsweetened envelopes, max 75¢ printable
$1/2 Kool-Aid Jammers Juice drink, 10 pk. printable
$1/2 Kool-Aid sugar sweetened drink mix canisters printable
.50/2 Kraft singles, 12 oz+ printable
$1 off Kraft Homestyle macaroni & cheese microwaveable bowl printable
$1/2 Kraft Jell-O refrigerated ready to eat snacks printable
.50/2 Kraft natural shredded cheese printable
$1/2 Kraft dressing, 16 oz+ printable
$1/3 Kraft Jell-O gelatin or pudding mix printable
$1 off Kraft Mayo or Miracle Whip dressing, 22 oz+ printable
.75/2 Kraft or Polly-O string cheese printable
$1/2 Kraft barbecue sauce, 17.5 oz+ printable
$1 off Maxwell House or Yuban coffee printable
$1 off Maxwell House International Coffee or Maxwell House or Yuban instant coffee printable
$1.50 off Maxwell House Coffee single serve cups printable
$1/2 MiO liquid water enchancers, 1.62 oz printable
$1/2 Oscar Mayer hot dogs printable
$1/2 Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh lunch meat printable
$1 off Oscar Mayer Carving Board meats printable
$1/2 Oscar Mayer Lunchables lunch combinations w/ drink printable
.50/2 Philadelphia cream cheese printable
$1 off Planters nuts, 4 oz+, excl single serves printable
$1 off Planters Nut-rition mix multipk. or canister, excl single serve printable
$1/2 Velveeta Shells & Cheese printable
$1/2 Velveeta Cheesy Skillets dinner kits printable
.75/1 Velveeta loaf, 32 oz printable
.70/1 Velveeta Toppers printable
Zulily is having a Lane Bryant Sale on several great Summer looks for up to 60% off. There is jewelry and accessories plus many clothes and even cover-ups on sale!
Make sure to check out their selection of cardigans too!
Deal Ideas:
Sateen Capri Pant $29.99 (reg. $50)
Caberet Peplum Peasant Top $19.99 (reg. $35)
Crocheted Back Cover Up $29.99 (reg. $50)
Place an order and enjoy Free shipping on additional orders placed before midnight tonight!
Sale good thru 6/16.

















