Head’s up Marvel lovers! Go to Target’s online store to pre-order Captain America: Civil War, Blu-ray for $22.99.
Plus, when you pre-order it you’ll get a FREE $5 Target gift card.
I love Marvel movies and to be able to grab a free gift card on top of it makes it even sweeter!
The movie is set to be released on Sept. 13 and you should receive your Blu-ray on or shortly after release date.
See more online shopping deals.
Want to learn more about couponing and ask me all of your questions face-to-face? Here’s your chance!
Hickory, NC
August 20 at 1 pm
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August 27 at 10 am
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I have to workshops coming up that are completely free to attend and hosted at public libraries. I’m not always in these areas, so I don’t want you to miss this workshop while I’m there and it’s free! If you’re not in the Mauldin or Hickory area, keep checking back. I’m always posting new workshops, so maybe I’ll be in your area next.
Check out all these great new Crest coupons! Select Crest toothpaste twin-packs are on sale at CVS for $5.99. Use the new $2 off Crest toothpaste coupon to get two toothpastes for 99¢!
New Crest Coupons
CVS Deal Idea
- Buy: Crest Toothpaste, 2 pk., $5.99
Use: $2 off Crest toothpaste, twin pack, 3 oz+, excl. Cavity, Baking Soda, Tartar Control, Kids, trial size printable
Get back $3 ECB
Like getting it for 99¢
Join me in just a few minutes for tonights Q&A! Every Monday night you have my full attention to ask any questions you have.
We will start with drugstore deals, how-to, tips etc. and then will go where ever the questions take us.
Head over and login to join the chat room or follow along on Facebook Live. If you miss it, you can always watch later from Facebook or Youtube.
Save with over 40 new coupons today, including 6 Crest coupons! Plus, save on milk, cereal and fruit snacks with the deals below.
Popular Deals
$3/5 Kellogg’s cereals printable
as low as 64¢ at Publix
$1 off Ripple Foods dairy-free milk bottle printable
get it FREE at Target
$1/2 Welch’s Fruit Snacks or Fruit ‘n Yogurt Snacks, 8 ct. + printable
makes it 94¢ at Bi-Lo
New Coupons
$7 off Crest Whitening system, 12-40 ct., excl. Noticeably White and trial size printable
$7 off Crest Whitening system, 14 ct., excl. Noticeably White and trail size printable
$7 off Crest 3D White Glamorous White Whitestrips, 20 ct., excl. trial size printable
$5 off ClariSpray non-drowsy, nasal allergy spray printable
$5 off Dulcolax laxative tablets or stool softener, 100 ct.+ printable
$5 off Zantac product, 24 ct.+ or Duo Fusion, 20 ct.+ printable
$3/5 Kellogg’s cereals printable
$3 off Dulcolax laxitive tablets, 25 ct.+ printable
$2 off Crest toothpaste, twin pack, 3 oz+, excl. Cavity, Baking Soda, Tartar Control, Kids, trial size printable
$2 off Crest Pro-Health mouthwash, 1 L+, excl. trial size printable
$2 off Crest Pro-Health Advanced mouthwash, 500 mL+, excl. trial size printable
$2 off Gain Flings, 23 ct.+ printable
$2 off Natrol Biotin item printable
$2 off Natrol vitamins and supplements printable
$2 off Natrol Melatonin supplement printable
$2 off Oral-B Glide floss, twin pack, 35M+ excl. trial size printable
$2 off Tagament product, at Walmart, 30 ct. printable
$2 off Well Beginnings diapers, excl. trial size printable
$2 off Well Beginnings training pants, excl. trial size printable
$1/4 Barilla Blue Box pasta printable
$1/2 Bacardi mixers frozen cans, 10 oz printable
$1/2 Dole Fruitocracy and Fruit Bowls printable
$1/2 Welch’s Fruit Snacks or Fruit ‘n Yogurt Snacks, 8 ct. + printable
$1/2 Hot Pockets sandwiches or Lean Pockets sandwiches printable
$1.50/2 Always pads or liners, 30 ct.+ printable
$1.50/2 Pearls Olives to Go! black pitted, 4 pk. printable
$1.50/2 Tampax Pearl products, 18 ct.+ printable
Back to school time is in full swing! There are some great deals and coupons for school supplies this week, which makes it a great time to donate school supplies. If you have extra supplies around the house or you’re able to grab extra supplies while you are out, check out 5 ways to donate your items.
1. National Grocery Stores
If you would like to donate money towards school supplies this year, a great place to start is in grocery stores. This year, Publix is doing a campaign to raise money to purchase school supplies called Tools for School. To participate in this campaign, Publix is looking for gifts of $5, $7 or $10 that can be purchased at the register. Last year, Publix collected more than $1.8 million in school supplies!
2. The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is a great place to donate school supplies this year. Each branch of the Salvation Army coordinates programs for collecting school supplies. The Salvation Army asks that you contact your local Salvation Army for instructions and information on donating school supplies. You can find a location near you on its website.
3. Public Libraries & Public Schools
Other great places to donate school supplies are at local public libraries and directly to public schools. A lot of libraries will offer specific places for donating, but if you don’t see something right away, ask someone at the front desk for help. Even if they aren’t able to accept donations, they will most likely be able to help locate a drop off location. You can also donate directly to your local public schools and they can make sure the supplies are getting in the right hands.
4. Local Churches
Many churches organize back to school supplies drives as summer ends and the school year approaches. If you are part of a church that doesn’t have a back to school drive, consider talking to your pastor or other church leaders about starting one through your church.
5. Start Your Own School Supply Drive
If you have some time on your hands, consider organizing your own school supply drive. Createthegood.org offers great advice and steps for starting your own drive. Some of the main steps include asking for help from friends, picking a school and figuring out what’s needed, drafting a simple plan, promoting your drive and dropping off your supplies after your event has ended.
Coming home from the conference last week I immediately got sick. That’s how things work for me after going full steam to get things done. So this week after not working out much at all I’m excited to say the scale hasn’t budged an inch, in any direction! You have to rejoice in the little things. After a week of not moving with a lot of vegging on the couch watching the olympics it’s great to see that I kept my eating under control enough to balance the lack of exercise. I am realizing that my goal of 165 in three weeks is probably a bit too tight, but I’m still hoping to stay on track to be as close as possible. Today my head was clear enough to wake up and exercise, so I’m getting back into the routine of morning workouts.
I did find something new this week that I loved. Publix had new Protein Pack kits near the Bistro bowl salads (that I also love). They were “on sale” slightly so I grabbed two to try them. Each came with a small tub of hummus, chicken breast, fresh vegetables and a few pieces of pita bread. They all have around 20 grams of protein per package! I wanted to try them and see if going huge on the protein would be enough to keep me full longer even though it didn’t seem like a large amount of food. Eating one for lunch I was still full at 6 pm. I’ve decided to try this week to just make them myself rather than paying $5 each for them. The hummus and chicken can all be bought in larger packs and divided up into servings sizes (I’m thinking Perdue or Tyson grilled and ready would be the fastest and simplest option). The Veggies aren’t a problem at all making them yourself, if anything you can give yourself more than they do. I may leave out the pita or substitute in a few crackers. Pita just isn’t something we ever buy or normally eat. My thought is that everything to make 6-7 packs will probably cost around $8 if the items aren’t on sale or possibly as low as $5 on sale.
Finding quick food options that are healthy and cheap has been my go-to for most of this diet! So hopefully this can help one of you too.
Starting Weight (22 weeks ago): 202
Last Week: 175
Current Weight: 175
Goal Weight: 165
This is bigger than it seems in so many ways for what kind of week I had last week. I encourage everyone to not always look at the number!
You can get a free canvas print from Easy Canvas Prints right now. Head over and select the 8×8 size to get it free or select an 8×10 for only $1.81.
You will owe shipping, for me it came to $11.62 total for the 8×10 size with gallery wrapped edges.