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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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5 ways to cook chicken breast, southern savers menu plan

We always have boneless skinless chicken breast stocked in the freezer. It makes for a healthy protein that you can usually find on sale for around $1.99 per lb (less than the lean cuts of pork and beef).

*These prices are based off of averages and are subject to change weekly

Chicken Burritos – Recipe

Stop Light Peppers, 3 pack, $2.98 (Ingles)
Zucchini, $1.29 lb (Bi-Lo)
Green Giant Frozen Corn, 7-10 oz, 19-59¢ (Publix)
Yellow Onions, 3 lb, $1.49-$2.50 (Lowes, Harveys)
Chobani Greek Single Serve Yogurt, 6 oz, 40¢ (Bi-Lo)
Old El Paso Tortillas, 25-75¢ (Publix)
Pace Chunky Salsa, 16 oz, 89¢-$1.02 (Publix)

(6 Points Plus)

Veggie Lovers Chicken Soup – Recipe

Zucchini, $1.29 lb (Bi-Lo)
Slicing Tomatoes, $1 lb (Harveys)
Chicken Broth (from pantry)
Mueller’s Pasta, 15¢ (Harris Teeter)

Pretzel Crusted Honey Mustard Chicken Strips – Recipe

Honey (from pantry)
Harris Teeter Mustard, 9 oz, $1.27
Snyder’s Pretzels, 14-16 oz, $1.50-$1.75 (Publix, Bi-Lo)

(7 Points Plus)

Chicken Puttanesca w/ Angel Hair Pasta – Recipe

Mueller’s Pasta, 15¢ (Harris Teeter)
Ragu Tomato Basil Pasta Sauce, 16-24 oz, 59¢ (Publix)
Kalamata Olives (from pantry)
Capers (from pantry)

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    Red Envelope deals
    Mamapedia has a fun national daily deal today – get $30 to Red Envelope for only $15!

    If you are starting to plan ahead for  Christmas gifts, Red Envelope has lots of unique ideas for all ages that are full of personality.

    While Red Envelope can be expensive, their sale section is full of fantastic gifts for inexpensive prices – and with this voucher, there are several deals!

    Heads up: This daily deal can apply toward taxes & shipping costs and it has to be used before November 15th.

      Family Circle is offering up a fun freebie – “like” them on Facebook and download your own FREE printable cookbook: 15 Slow Cooker Favorites.

      This cookbook comes at the perfect time with Fall in the air. What better way to relax at the end of the day but with a hot meal already prepared?

        During the entire month of October Sur La Table is offering to professionally sharpen 2 kitchen knives for FREE! Most cooks will tell you that sharp blades are the key to preventing injuries in the kitchen and it also saves prep time if they slide right through your veggies.

        My husband regularly sharpens our knives at home, but having it done professionally once a year is a good idea (and why not if it’s FREE!)

        Don’t miss out on this “sharp” deal! Find a Sur La Table location near you.

          Restaurant.com 80% off coupon code

          Toward the end of each month Restaurant.com usually does 70 and 80% off coupon codes, but today they went a little crazy and are offering 90% off using code WOW.

          Going through Shopathome.com also gets you 50% cash back! So you are almost getting a free coupon to use at a favorite restaurant or try out a new place. This is a big discount on a larger purchase. The certificate alone won’t cover the price of the whole meal, so expect to pay a part of the bill.

          You’ll get:

          $25 certificates for $2.50 ($1.25 after the cash back)
          $10 certificates for $1 (50¢ with cash back)

          These certificates never expire & if the restaurant goes out of business you get to pick a new certificate!

           

           

            Free Cardstore Coupon Code

            The first 10,000 people can make a free card today on Cardstore.com using code FBFC929. I did this last time they had the offer and the card even comes with a stamp for you to send to the recipient!

            Most cards in the stores are 99¢-$4.99+ so this is a great way to send a personal note for FREE!

             

              It’s been a few weeks since we’ve had a good photo prints deal, so a big thanks to Snapfish for helping us all with a new offer!

              Right now you can get all your pictures printed for 1¢ each at Snapfish!  Your prints need to 4×6 size, but can all be different images.  You have three options:

              100 Prints for $1 with code ALLPRINTS100
              200 Prints for $2 with code ALLPRINTS200
              300 Prints for $3 with code ALLPRINTS300

              Remember you will still owe shipping.  I tested out all three options to get an idea of total price (photos+shipping+tax).  While your prices may be higher or lower depending on where you live hopefully this gives you an idea.

              100 prints – $7.87 (7.8¢ ea)
              200 prints – $13.58 (6.7¢ ea)
              300 prints – $18.82 (6.2¢ ea)

              Honestly anything less than 9¢ a print is an awesome price so to get it for 6-7¢ shipped is pretty good!  This deal is good through 10/5.

              Make it even better by getting cash back from your order.  Go through Ebates to get 8% cash back (makes 300 prints 5.7¢ ea.).

              Tip: I actually found that the first code worked for 100, 200 and 300 prints, making them $1 for each 100 prints I added.

                If you’ve been looking for a deal on Disney Family Fun Magazine, Tanga has you covered!  You can get a year’s subscription (10 issues) for $3.50 with the coupon code DISNEY.

                This is a fun magazine that has tons of crafts and activities that are easy to make.  Most of the projects use common things you probably have lying around and my girls love it!

                Tanga continues to be a great resource for fun magazines, and like their other deals, this is only available for 24 hours. It will take 8-14 weeks to get your first issue.

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