Need new cookware? Macy’s is currently offering the 10-piece Rachael Ray cookware set for $74.93 (regularly $249.99)!
This porcelain enamel nonstick set includes a saucepan, frypans, a stockpot, baking sheets, and two utensils.
This offer is valid for a limited time. Shipping is FREE.
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Don’t miss the sale of the year for high end hair care!! Beauty Brands is currently holding their once a year $17.98 liter sale.
Choose from tons of top salon brands including Redken, Biolage, Joico and get them all starting at $17.98. This is your chance to save up to 70% off the regular price!
Plus, take 10% off regular price items when you use code 20786.
Here are some of the deals:
CHI Infra Shampoo – $17.98 (reg. $38.49)
abba Pure Moisture Shampoo, 32 oz, $17.98 (reg. $39.98)
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Don’t forget to get a liter pump for $2.48 as well.
Sale ends 7/31. Free Shipping on $50 or more.
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Combine a printable coupon with this week’s B1G1 sale at Publix to get Palermo’s Primo Thin Pizza for as low as $4.14. Stock your freezer with an easy dinner option for a super low price!
Publix Palermo’s Pizza Deal (8/7 – 8/13 or 8/14):
- Palermo’s Primo Thin Pizza, 14.2-16.55 oz, B1G1 at $10.29 ($5.14)
-$1 off Palermo Pizza (sign up) printable
(makes it $4.14)
See the full Publix Ad for more great deals.
I love traditions that spring up and stay around! Taking first day of school photos has been around for generations, but adding in fun first day of school printables steps it up a level.
There are lots of free printables that make this a very frugal traditon!
Here is a list of my favorite back to school free printables:
First Day Colorful – The Quiet Grove
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Back to School Printables – The Inspiration Board
Free Back to School Printables – Living Locurto
plus fun photo booth ideas
First Day Star Wars Theme – The Quiet Grove
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First Day of School Editable Signs
change out colors or add favorite images before you print!
Old Navy has you covered for back to school clothes! Today is your last chance to score $4 Uniform Polos and 50% off Jeans for everyone!
Stock up the closet with these back-to-school must-haves. Jeans start at just $12 after the discount.
These offers end today, 8/6. Shipping is free for Rewards members with orders of $50+.
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Looking for some Birkenstock deals? Right now you can get 25% off a couple of different styles from Jane.com!
Plus, get FREE shipping on your order.
Birkenstock Deals:
Birkenstock Women’s Gizeh T-Strap Thong Cork Sandals $74.99 (reg. $99.95)
Birkenstock Women’s Mayari Dual Strap Slide Sandals $74.99 (reg. $99.95)
These offers are valid through 8/17. Shipping is FREE.
Walmart and Break The Love have teamed up to give customers access to free pickleball court time, classes, and competitions all year long!
Just take a screenshot of a recent store receipt or of your Walmart+ membership hub page and upload it at checkout to redeem for free!
This offer is good for both Walmart customers and Walmart+ members at pickleball courts across the country. Find a location here.
Also check for local events designed to help you have even more fun learning and playing America’s fastest growing sport.
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Get a sweet deal on a 42-count bag of Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean 5-in-1 Laundry Detergent Power Pacs at Amazon. Pay only $6.64 with a Subscribe & Save!
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Shipping will be free!
Here’s the deal:
Arm & Hammer 5-in-1 Laundry Detergent 42-Count Power Pacs – $9.48 (Reg $10)
-25% off with digital coupon
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If someone pinned me down and told me I had to say one food that was my favorite, I very well may say buttermilk biscuits.
Once you get them right, they are very easy to make and you’ll never go back to pre-made or canned (never). These biscuits are light, buttery, and perfectly tender.
A few notes:
-This recipe is one I’ve been using for forever and it’s from Southern Living (if something is perfect, why mess it up?).
-I like to use White Lily flour, but if you can’t find it, try to find another self-rising flour made with Soft Winter Wheat.
-Make sure all the ingredients are cold (this is why the butter is frozen, the flour mixture gets chilled, and the buttermilk is cold). By keeping the butter cold, it will create little pockets of steam in the oven, resulting in fluffy and perfectly-textured biscuits.
-After you cut out your first round of biscuits from the dough, you can reshape the dough once more to cut more biscuits. To avoid over-handling the dough, simply press the dough together to form another rectangle 1/2″ thick. The second round of biscuits will be more rustic looking, but that’s okay.
-Another key to creating a great texture is to not overwork the dough. If the dough gets overworked, the biscuits will be heavy and dense. Keep a light hand while making biscuits and heed the recommendation to only stir the dough 15 times.
-My favorite way to enjoy these: warm from the oven with some butter and blueberry preserves. They would also be perfect for breakfast sandwiches, sausage gravy, or a drizzle of honey.
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups self-rising flour (I like White Lily; if you can't find it, try to find a flour made with Soft Winter White)
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter (1 stick, frozen)
- 1 cup buttermilk, cold
- 2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted, for brushing
Directions
- Preheat your oven to 450 degrees.
- In a large mixing bowl, add the flour. Using a box grater, grate the frozen butter stick into the flour and then toss lightly to combine. Chill in the fridge for 10 minutes.
- Make a well in the middle of the flour mixture and pour the buttermilk in.
- Using a wooden spoon, stir the contents lightly 15 times (if you do it more than this, you will overwork the dough and the biscuits will be dense). The dough will be shaggy.
- Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Using a floured rolling pin, roll the dough into a rectangle about 9"x5" and 3/4" thick.
- Fold one of the short ends onto the other short end and then roll out again (gently) to the same measurements. Repeat this process 3 more times, working quickly so the butter doesn't get warm. This folding process will create rich layers.
- Lightly roll the dough to 1/2" thickness. Use a 2 1/2" floured round cutter to cut the biscuits out (press straight down without turning; turning may press the ends together and inhibit rise).
- Reshape the scraps one more time to make more biscuits (to avoid overhandling the dough, I just sort of push the dough together; the second-round biscuits will be more rustic looking, but that's okay).
- Place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet with the edges of the biscuits touching each other. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes until lightly golden brown. Brush with melted butter.
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