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The Giveaway:
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The following is part of an Organic Journey Guest Post Series, written by Amy a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.
Next year, my husband and I will celebrate our ten year anniversary. As that milestone approaches, I am noticing that many of my wonderful wedding presents are starting to show their age. One thing has especially caught my eye lately-my frying pans. I have heard through the years that cooking foods in scratched non stick pans is dangerous, and I thought it would be wise before I put new pans on my Christmas wish list to do a little research into what exactly is in that non stick coating. Because if we are going to spend extra money on getting good ingredients, we want to make sure we aren’t adding toxins from the pans we are cooking them in.
The two chemicals that are used to make non stick coatings are PFOA and PTFE. There is controversy surrounding the use of these chemicals, and some say that they are carcinogenic and can cause a host of diseases including diabetes. Birds, who have more sensitive respiratory systems than ours, can die from fumes released when cooking with these pans. If the pans are heated to temperatures above 500º F, it can cause temporary flu like symptoms that last for a few days (called “polymer fume fever”), which is part of the reason that DuPont, the maker of Teflon, advises consumers of their non stick pans to only use medium or low heat and to not heat up the pans empty. Now the FDA says this:
“Perfluorocarbon resin (PFOA) is a tough, nonporous and stable plastic material that gives cookware and bakeware a surface to which foods will not stick and that cleans easily and quickly. FDA has approved the use of this material as safe for food-contact surfaces. The Agency has determined that neither the particles that may chip off nor the fumes given off at high temperatures pose a health hazard. However, because this nonstick finish may be scratched by sharp or rough-edged kitchen tools, the manufacturer’s recommendations should be consulted and the use of utensils that may scratch, abrasive scouring pads, or cleaners avoided.”
There are two things that I find noteworthy though. One, the majority of complaints against DuPont are from industrial exposure, which would be greater than household use but still important from an environmental perspective. Secondly, DuPont has agreed to greatly reduce its output of PFOA. They wrote this in a letter to the EPA:
“Based on existing scientific data, including toxicity data and employee health studies conducted both by DuPont and other scientists, DuPont believes that PFOA exposure does not pose any health risk to the general public. Nonetheless, PFOA has been detected at very low levels in the blood of the general population and DuPont recognizes that the presence of PFOA in people’s blood raises questions that should be addressed. Thus, we have taken action to reduce the potential for human exposure to PFOA from our products and processes. In addition, we have conducted new health studies, expanded our monitoring data and performed extensive fate and exposure analyses.”
They willingly admit that PFOA in people’s blood is an issue that needs to be addressed. For me, I just find it odd that a company would discontinue usage of something that works well for them and that is perfectly safe. It doesn’t add up, but that’s just my opinion. No scientific data there.
It is easy to wonder what non stick pans have these chemicals. Here’s what I’ve learned. Teflon, made by DuPont, is trademarked, but it is no longer under a patent. So, if the non stick pan you are looking at doesn’t say that it is free of PTFE and PFOA, you can pretty much assume they are in there. (Although, DuPont says on its website that as of January 1, 2012, they do not use PFOA to manufacture non stick coatings for cookware and consumer bakeware.)
There are alternatives to the traditional non stick cookware. A whole new line of ceramic coated pans have hit the market. The overall feedback that I’ve seen on these pans is that they don’t hold up well, even if you follow all the manufacturer’s recommendations. I went to a local store and asked for their opinion. The salesman told me that he had actually purchased one of these pans and used it according to the directions, but the ceramic coating was so thin that it easily scratched. Makes sense then that they wouldn’t hold up.
Another option is good old cast iron. Cast iron cookware will generally become more non stick with use. What I love even more is that it will last for generations, and is relatively inexpensive. The only danger is that you might get a little extra iron in your diet (which is no real danger at all!) I have yet to hear anyone who owns cast iron say a negative thing about it.
As a side note, if you are looking for a good set of non stick baking pans, I have to tell you how much I adore my USA pans. They are metal pans that have a silicone coating and are really and truly non stick. No sprays needed (which saves me from unwanted chemicals AND saves me money buying sprays!) I am constantly amazed by how easily my breads come out of my pans. I love these so much that I am replacing my pans little by little with these wonders.
Don’t you love it when the options that are good for you are actually the more economical ones? So cast iron skillets are on my wish list! How about you? What is your go to frying pan? Do you have any great cast iron tips that I should know?
The Ibotta App entered the Android app store this week! This app is a new and an easy way to get more savings from coupons. For more info on Ibotta, check out my detailed how-to post on the app!
The coupons available will differ slightly per person, based on what you have redeemed in the past. The list below is a compilation of three different people’s current offers, though we each had about 55 coupons available! Remember you use these after you shop, so buy items on sale and use coupons as normal!
Ibotta Mobile Coupons available now:
$1 off Advil congestion relief, 10-20 ct. Mobile Coupon
$1 off Advil junior strength chewables, 24 ct. Mobile Coupon
$1 off Advil Infant’s fever reducing concentrated drops, .5 oz Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, 1 pint Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Bengay menthol pain relieving gel col therapy Mobile Coupon
$1 off Capri Sun pouches, 10-40 ct. Mobile Coupon
.75/1 Carnation Breakfast Essentials powder, box or canister Mobile Coupon
.75/1 Carnation Breakfast Essentials nutritional drinks, 4 pk. Mobile Coupon
$1 off Chapstick sport ready lip balm Mobile Coupon
$1 off Cheez-its big crackers, 11.7 oz Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Cheez-its regular size crackers, 9.75-13.7 oz Mobile Coupon
$1.75 off Clear Mens scalp therapy shampoo, 12.9 oz Mobile Coupon
$1.50 off Clorox 2 stain fighter & color booster laundry detergent Mobile Coupon
$1 off Colgate Optic White mouthwash, 8 oz+ Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Colgate Optic White toothpaste, 4 oz+ Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Cottonelle Ultra Comfort Care toilet paper, 4 rolls+ Mobile Coupon
$1 off Crystal Light On The Go single serve packets Mobile Coupon
.75/1 Diet Coke fridge pack, 12 pk. 12 oz cans Mobile Coupon
$1 off Diet Coke 20-24 pk. Mobile Coupon
.50/1 DiGiorno traditional crust pizza, individual size Mobile Coupon
$1.75 off Dove daily moisture Mobile Coupon
$1.75 off Dove nourishing oil care leav-in cream, detangler, or anti frizz serum Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Eggland’s Best large or extra large eggs, 1 dozen Mobile Coupon
.75/1 Fanta fridge pack, 12 pk. 12 oz cans Mobile Coupon
.75/1 Fanta Zero fridge pack, 12 pk. 12 oz cans Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Gerber Graduates puffs, 1.48 oz Mobile Coupon
$1 off Glad food storage containers Mobile Coupon
.50/1 GoGo Squeez fruit pouches, 12 pk. Mobile Coupon
.75/1 Gold Peak sweet tea, 59-89 oz Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Gorton’s Breaded Tilapia fish fillets, 17.2 oz Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Healthy Choice Top Chef Cafe Steamers Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Huggies Pure & Natural diapers Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Huggies Natural Care wipes Mobile Coupon
$1 off International Delight coffee creamer, 32 oz Mobile Coupon
$1 off International Delight iced coffee, half gal Mobile Coupon
$1 off International Delight coffee creamer singles, 24 ct. Mobile Coupon
.75/1 KC Masterpiece sauce of marinade Mobile Coupon
$1 off Keebler chips deluxe cookies Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes cereal, 10.5 oz+ Mobile Coupon
$1 off Kellogg’s Corn Flakes cereal, 12 oz+ Mobile Coupon
$1 off Kellogg’s Frosted Mini-Wheats cereal, 15 oz+ Mobile Coupon
$1 off Kellogg’s Raisin Bran cereal, 18.2 oz+ Mobile Coupon
$1 off Kellogg’s Eggo french toast sticks Mobile Coupon
$1 off Kellogg’s Rice Krispies treats, 8 ct.+ Mobile Coupon
$1 off Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts or mini crisps, 6 ct.+ Mobile Coupon
$1 off Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts, 8 ct.+ Mobile Coupon
$1 off Kellogg’s cinnamon toast waffles Mobile Coupon
$1.50 off Kingsford charcoal Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Kleenex Cool Touch tissues, 50-69 ct. boxes Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Kong classic refillable dog toy Mobile Coupon
$1 off Kool-Aid drink mix, 12 pk. Mobile Coupon
$1 off Liquid-Plumr disposal+drain foaming cleanser, 5 pk. Mobile Coupon
$1.75 off Liquid-Plumr double impact snake + gel system Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Listerine Ultraclean mouthwash, .5 L-1.5 L Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Listerine Pocketpaks Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Listerine Total Care mouthwash, .5 L-1.5 L Mobile Coupon
.75/1 Mello Yello fridge pack, 12 pk. 12 oz cans Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Milk Bone healthy favorites dog snacks Mobile Coupon
$1 off MiO liquid water enhancer Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Mission wraps, 6 ct. Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Mott’s applesauce, 6 pk. Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Neosporin plus Pain Relief ointment or cream Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Orbit gum, 4 pk. Mobile Coupon
.50/1 Oroweat bread, 24 oz Mobile Coupon
.75/1 Pine-sol products Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Robitussin maximum strength multi-symptom cold Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Robitussin Children’s cough & cold long-acting, 4 oz Mobile Coupon
.75/1 Soy Vay veri veri teriyaki, 21 oz Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Speed Stick deodorant, 2.7 oz+ Mobile Coupon
$1.25 off Speed Stick Lady deodorant, 2.3 oz+ Mobile Coupon
$1.50 off TRESemme split remedy leave-in conditioning spray Mobile Coupon
$1 off Vitaminwater or Vitaminwater Zero drinks, 6 pk. Mobile Coupon
This may be sale directed at procrastinating husbands, but Blue Nile has a $50 off $125 with coupon code JEWEL12. Plus they have Free Shipping guaranteed to arrive by Christmas.
Some of the jewelry is quite expensive and the coupon code doesn’t apply to sale items, but there is a section for $100-$200 jewelry with a few nice items in it.
See more online deals!
Here are all the best deals on the staple items you need most! If you are looking for something specific don’t forget about the new item search feature.
If you notice any other great deals in your stores, leave a comment below.
Beef
- Food City – USDA Choice New York Strip Steak, $6.99 lb
- Publix – Bonless New York Strip Steaks, $7.99 lb
- Bi-Lo – Fast Classics Chicken or Steak, 20-22.75 oz, B1G1 at $7.99 ($3.99)
- Winn-Dixie – T-Bone Steaks, $5.99 lb
- Harris Teeter – Filet Mignon Steaks, $12.99 lb
- Ingles – Beef London Broil, $3.28 lb
- Food City – Certified Angus Beef Brand Round Tip Roast, $3.49 lb
- Bi-Lo – Boneless Beef Shoulder Pot Roast, $3.49 lb
- Harris Teeter – Whole Beef Tenderloin, $10.99 lb
- Harvey’s – Ground Beef, $1.99 lb
- H-E-B – H-E-B Seasoned Split or Whole Beef Brisket
Free Market Fresh Bratwurst Links, w/ in-store coupon - H-E-B – Beef Shoulder Roast, $2.97 lb Read More→
Amazon has another great round of great deals. I’m hoping y’all are mostly set for Christmas, but in case you still have a few things to grab, you might as well get them at a huge discount.
Today, 12/20, is the last full day to get FREE 2-day shipping with Amazon Prime in time for Christmas.
The Deals:
Bop It! Smash, $9.89 (reg. $22.99)
Thomas the Train: Take-n-Play Knapford Station, $12.94 (reg. $28)
Thomas & Friends: Tidmouth Sheds, $26.68 (reg. $44)
LeapFrog Leapster Explorer (Green), $32.99 (reg. $69.99)
Hungry, Hungry Herd Game, $8.41 (reg. $21.99)

VTech Switch & Go Dinos – T-Don the Pteranodon Dinosaur, $9.94 (reg. $15.99)

VTech Sit-to-Race Smart Wheels Ride-On, $20.94 (reg. $44.99)
Littlest Pet Shop Fairy Fun Rollercoaster, $11.25 (clip $5 coupon, reg. $32.99)
If you don’t have Amazon Prime, you can get FREE Super Saver shipping with a $25 purchase (but the items will not arrive before Christmas).
Note: Prices on Amazon may change at any time.
See more Amazon deals.

I hit Walgreens early this morning for our FREE toothpaste and Tums, and while I was there found a lot of clearance deals! Some item’s may not have coupons, but the prices are still great. The Crisco for example is “on sale” at a number of stores for $3 this week, so I’ll gladly take $1.89!!
Grocery
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Crisco Shortening Sticks, 3 pk., $1.89 -
French’s French Fried Onions, 2.8 oz, 99¢
-.30/1 French’s French Fried Onions printable
-.50/1 French’s French fried onions printable
-.50/1 French’s French fried onions, SS 12/09
-.50/1 French’s French fried onions printable
(makes it 49¢) -
Karo Corn Syrup, 16 oz, $1.89
-.40/1 Karo syrup, 16 oz+, RP 9/30
-.75/1 Karo syrup, 16 oz+, RP 9/30
-.40/1 Karo syrup, 16 oz +, SS 11/4
-.75/1 Karo syrup, 16 oz +, SS 11/4
-.40/1 Karo syrup, 16 oz +, RP 12/02
-.75/1 Karo syrup, 32 oz or (2) 16 oz printable
-.40/1 Karo syrup, 16 oz printable
(makes it $1.14) -
Domino Light Brown Sugar, 1 lb, 89¢
-.50/2 Domino Brown or Confectioners Sugar, 1 lb , RP 11/4
(makes it 64¢ ea.) -
Keebler Ready Crust , 6 oz, $1.09
-.50/2 Keebler Ready Crust pie crust printable
-.75/3 Keebler Ready Crust Pie Crust, RP 11/11 (EXP 12/23)
-.50/3 Keebler Ready Crust Pie Crust, RP 11/11 (EXP 12/23)
-.50/2 Keebler Ready Crust pie crusts printable
(use .50/2, makes it 34¢)
Personal Care
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Enfagrow Premium, 4 pk., $4.99
(good through 12/29)
-$5 off Enfagrow Premium Older Toddler Ready-to-Drink, 4 pk. printable
(makes it FREE) - 4,000 BR WYB Gerber Good Start Formula, 23.2 oz, $26.99
(good through 12/29)
-$3 off Gerber Good Start formula, 23.2 oz printable
-$3 off Gerber Good Start Soothe formula printable
-$3 off Gerber Good Start Soothe formula printable
(makes it $19.99 after points) - Baby Ganics Diaper Rash Cream, 4 oz B1G1 at $7.99
(good through 12/29) - Gillette Fusion Irritation Defense Gift Set, $9.79
(reg. $14.99)
- 500 BR WYB Burt’s Bees Acne Solutions, 2 oz, $6.99
(reg. $13.99)
-$1.50 off Burt’s Bees item, excl lip care, October Shape magazine
-$1.50 off Burt’s Bees item, excl lip care, October Women’s Health magazine
(makes it $4.99 after points) - AcneFree Leave on Foam, 3 oz, $4.19
(reg. $8.29)
- Lumene Foam Cleanser, 5.1 oz, $4.99
(reg. $9.99)
Household
- Justin Bieber Gear, 98¢
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