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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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Hurry over to AeroGarden to score the Harvest XL Indoor Hydroponic Garden for only $89.95 (reg. $249.95) plus free shipping!

Right now this AeroGarden is on sale for $109.95, but when you enter code ABENITY2023 at checkout, your final price will be $89.95!

The hydroponic garden is super easy to use. A control panel tells you when to add water and plant food (included) and automatically turns the LED lights on and off for your system.  Everyone will have a green thumb with this!!

The AeroGarden Harvest includes 6 pod set of gourmet herbs – Genovese Basil, Curly Parsley, Dill, Thyme, Thai Basil and Mint, plus a 3oz bottle of their patented, all natural plant nutrients (enough for a full season of growth).

Also, you might as well order some extra seed pod kits because they are all on sale for 50% off right now.

Here’s the deal:


Harvest XL with Seed Pod Kit – $109.95 (reg. $250)
—extra $20 off with code ABENITY2023
Makes it $89.95 shipped!

This offer is good for a limited time only. Shipping is free.
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    Head to Target to get a fantastic deal on the much loved Auden Panties!! This week, they have all Auden panties on sale, Buy 3 Get 2 Free.  You can even mix and match!

    Find lots of styles and colors that are all super soft and crazy comfortable.  These are normally $5-$6 each so you can end up with 5 pair for $15 online or in-store.

    Use your Target RedCard and get an extra 5% off, making them $14.25 and free shipping!

    Tip: You’ll find a lot more styles and sizes online than in your local store.  If you need plus sizes, they are also on sale.

    Offer ends Saturday, 5/20.

      Score a free Disney movie ticket through Fandango (up to $13) when you buy any three participating Annie’s products in-store or online.

      All three products must be purchased in the same transaction between 4/23/23 and 6/30/23. Eligible products include the following:

      Upload your receipt no later than 7/15/23. You will receive a code good towards the purchase of one (1) movie ticket (up to $13 total ticket and convenience fee value) to see The Little Mermaid or any other Disney movie at Fandango partner theaters in the U.S. Valid only for purchases at Fandango.com or via the Fandango app.

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        Don’t miss the Vera Bradley Outlet while it is open.

        Grab Vera Bradley items already up to 50% off plus get an extra 30% off all sale prices at checkout!!

        The extra 30% off discount will be taken off automatically at checkout. This makes for super low prices on bags, backpacks, blankets and more.

        Also get free shipping on any $50+ order.

        Note: to view the Vera Bradley online Outlet store sale, you may need to enter your email address. 

        Deal Ideas:

        Sling Backpack – $30 (reg. $65)
        —extra 30% off at checkout
        makes it $21!


        Vera Tote Bag – $54 (reg. $100)
        —extra 30% off at checkout
        makes it $37.80!


        Factory Style Large Traveler Duffel – $39 (reg. $129)
        —extra 30% off at checkout
        makes it $27.30!


        Grand Travel Cosmetic Bag – $10.50 (reg. $59)
        —extra 30% off at checkout
        makes it $7.35!


        Bucket Crossbody Bag – $52.50 (reg. $70)
        —extra 30% off at checkout
        makes it $36.75!

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          Save on ZenWtr this week!  Use an Ibotta rebate at Publix and grab a liter of ZenWtr Distilled Alkaline Water for only 59¢.

          Publix ZenWtr Deal (ends 5/16 or 5/17):

          • ZenWtr Vapor Distilled Alkaline Water, 33.8 oz, B1G1 at $2.19 ($1.09)
            -$1/2 ZenWTR 1L Bottle, at Publix, Kroger, Target, Winn-Dixie or Lowes Foods, Ibotta mobile app
            (makes it 59¢)

            Get A SWEET DEAL on Select Converse Shoes right now. Shop all your favorite styles, including high tops, platforms and more!

            Enter coupon code TAKE50 at checkout to get this offer. Even better, shipping is FREE for Converse Members (FREE TO JOIN).

            Deal Ideas:

            Prices shown are after coupon code has been applied. 


            Unisex Chuck 70 Twisted Classics High Top Shoe – $22.48 (reg. $95)


            Women’s Chuck 70 Suede – $22.48 (reg. $95)


            Women’s Chuck Taylor AllStar Gingham – $24.98 (reg. $65)

            This offer ends tonight, 5/13, so hurry! Shipping is free for Converse Members (FREE TO JOIN).  
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              Quiche is one of the ultimate foods: you can basically use whatever ingredients you have, it’s great for any meal, it can be used at parties, and it’s also really yummy.

              Note: I used a store-bought crust, but feel free to make your own if you’re feeling adventurous.

              Broccoli and Sausage Quiche

              Ingredients

              • 1 9-inch store-bought pie shell
              • 1/2 lb ground sausage, uncooked
              • 1/3 cup diced onion
              • 1/2 cup diced broccoli
              • 1/3 cup diced bell pepper
              • 6 eggs
              • 3/4 cup whole milk, cream, or half & half
              • salt and pepper to taste
              • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

              Directions

              1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
              2. Partially blind bake your crust by baking it in a preheated oven for 10-15 minutes until just slightly browned. Remove from the oven.
              3. In a medium skillet, cook the sausage until fully browned (break it up into small pieces while it cooks with a wooden spoon).
              4. Remove the sausage from the pan and allow to cool slightly.
              5. In the same pan, add the onion, broccoli, and bell pepper. Cook until softened, about 7 minutes. Remove from the pan and allow to cool slighty.
              6. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, salt and pepper, and cheese until combined. Add the sausage and vegetable mix to the egg mixture and stir to combine.
              7. Pour the mixture into the pie crust and bake for 35-40 minutes until the middle is set and the top is slightly golden.
              8. Allow to cool for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.

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                While pots and pans might not be exactly what you want for Mother’s Day, it’s hard to pass up a sale on highly rated ceramic pans.

                Head to Amazon and get over 45% off a GreenLife Ceramic Cookware 12-piece set!  They have the blue set on sale for $56.31 right now (regularly $99.99).

                We recently switched out all of our pans to ceramic trying to get away from teflon and aluminum.  These would be the perfect set to help cook healthier and not have lingering chemicals and heavy medals.

                The 12 piece set includes: 7” and 9.5” frying pans, 2QT Saucepan with lid, 5QT stock pot with lid, 2.5QT sauté pan with lid, stainless steel steamer, nylon ladle, nylon slotted turner, and 5-piece measuring spoons.

                Other Ceramic Pots & Pans On Sale


                Gotham Steel Pro Premier Pots and Pans Set, 17-piece – $199.99 (reg. $249.99)
                -$50 off digital coupon
                makes it $149.99


                CAROTE Pots and Pans Set Nonstick Induction Cookware, 9-piece Set – $79.99 (reg. $149.99)

                  What better way to keep the kiddos entertained than to keep them learning! Help prevent summer learning loss with these 10 easy science projects.

                  Summer Science Projects

                   wading pool1

                  Wading Pool Ecosystem

                  My favorite science project of all time is creating your own backyard ecosystem. All that’s needed is a kiddy pool and a trip to a local pond.

                  A basic set up looks something like this:

                  Fill the pool with 5-6 inches of water.
                  Make an island in your pool using big rocks, plants and sand.
                  Find floating plants to help oxidize your pool
                  Add tadpoles, frogs, minnows, turtles and anything else you find.

                  *Note – if possums, raccoons, and cats are common in your area build a lid for your pool to keep intruders out at night.

                   

                  Gardening

                  This doesn’t seem like your classic science project, but you can learn a lot with a summer of gardening. Kids will learn about the life cycles of plants, what grows in each season, and enjoy the rewards of their first harvest. This is another project that can last all year long!

                  composting

                  Composting

                  Composting goes hand-in-hand with gardening and can really be three projects in one. Project one: build your compost bin. Project two: maintaining your compost piles. Project three: transferring your compost humus (that’s what the pros call it) to your garden.

                  airplane contest

                  Paper Airplane Contest

                  Invite over your kids’ friends, make your own rules, and let the games begin. Research different folding styles and mess with launch points to see who makes the most aerodynamic vessel.

                  stride ruler

                  Stride Ruler

                  This is a fun one for the math-minded child in your family. Measure any distance using your footsteps as a ruler.

                  Here’s how:

                  Take ten step where your heel and toe are touching (baby steps).
                  Measure that distance, then divide it by 10 to find an average step measurement.
                  Use that one step measurement at your stride ruler.

                  Now you can measure any distance in steps and multiply it by your one step measurement.

                  dry ice volcano

                  Dry Ice Volcano

                  Ditch the classic baking soda and vinegar for a smoky alternative. Fill your volcano with hot water, add a few chunks of dry ice, and enjoy the show.

                  An important difference in this style of volcano is everything must be sealed. Once dry ice starts bubbling, it will escape anywhere it can find. Use some sort of sealant on any problems areas, especially the bottom!

                  See more dry ice projects and tips

                  lava lamp

                  Homemade Lava Lamp

                  Add water, vegetable oil, food coloring, and an Alka-Seltzer tablet and see what happens. To keep the lava flowing, add another tablet. Shining a light through the bottle will make it glow and look like a real lava lamp. Further instructions from ScienceBob.

                  build a rocket

                  Build A Rocket

                  I’m not sure how to do this out of household materials, but Amazon has some great kits. This one will take some research and dedication but sounds like a lot of fun.

                  science summer prjects egg

                  Egg In A Bottle

                  This is a very quick one. Create a vacuum in a glass bottle to pull in hard boiled egg that would normally not fit. There are two ways to do this:

                  Fill the bottle with hot water, place the peeled egg on top and watch it fall in after a few seconds.

                  OR light 3-4 inches of newspaper on fire and drop it into the bottle. Place the egg on top (which will put out the fire).

                  As the air inside the bottle cools, it compresses pulling egg inside. A fun way to teach about air pressure during breakfast!

                  How Strong is Spaghetti?

                  Put your sales shopping to good use! Grab a box of spaghetti and start experimenting. You will need blocks, books, and Styrofoam. You can go here for the full instructions.

                  What is your favorite science project?

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