Stop by McDonald’s today to take advantage of their $1 Blueberry Pomegranate Smoothie offer. This looks like a cold refreshing treat and I’ve heard they are abso-fruitly delicious!
You can also get 50% off your family meal at Boston Market!
McDonald’s – Blueberry Pomegranate Smoothie $1 (exp. 5/23)
Boston Market – 50% Family Meal Purchase (valid 5/26 only)
Corner Bakery Cafe – Soup & Cookie with Purchase
7-Eleven – Medium Slurpee 49¢ (exp. 5/27)
Ruby Tuesday – $5 off Two Adult Entrees
Check out more Dining Deals!
Here is a new Kikkoman coupon. Print now since this coupon is a great doubler! You can use it at Harris Teeter this week and get great quality soy sauce for just 50¢.
.75/1 Kikkoman sauce or marinade printable
Check out other great Kikkoman deals!
The following is part of an Organic Journey Guest Post Series written by Amy, a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.
Without doing an ounce more of research, I’m going to predict that fabric softeners aren’t that great for one simple reason: they are loaded with fragrances. From everything that we learned earlier about synthetic fragrances, we know that we need to avoid them. A quick glance over at the EWG’s database reveals that only one fabric softener that they’ve reviewed gets an A. In fact, they have a whole section devoted on why we should avoid fabric softeners-especially since they really aren’t necessary to get clothes clean. Here are their top three reasons.
One, fabric softeners (including dryer sheets) coat our clothes with a layer of chemicals. These chemicals are often referred to as “quats,” and quats are known to cause asthma in otherwise healthy people. Two, many quats are antibacterial. While that sounds good in theory, the EWG says that this is another case where we are ramping ourselves up for superbugs, not to mention that clean clothes really don’t need to be treated with antibacterial agents. Third, fabric softeners are laden with fragrances. Enough said, right?
So, what are the alternatives? I’m going to let you in on the easiest solution first. Just don’t use anything. I know that might sound outrageous to those of you who have been using fabric softeners since you first learned how to do laundry; it did to me when I first heard it. Years ago though, when I was trying to make laundry better for my daughter that struggled with eczema, I tried all kinds of alternatives and realized that not using any type of fabric softener or dryer sheet was not only the easiest solution, but it was free and eliminating it really didn’t seem to make a difference. In fact, all of our towels say not to use fabric softener as it negatively affects their ability to absorb water. But, take heart, there are some alternatives if you want soft, fragrant, and static free clothing.
White Vinegar
Add ½ cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle of your wash. One blogger mentioned that she found vinegar to be great at softening clothes but not so great at eliminating static. She also recommended using a fabric softener dispensing ball if you are worried about missing the rinse cycle.
Natural Fibers
Wear clothes with natural fibers as opposed to nylons, spandex and the likes. Natural fibers won’t have as much static to contend with. (This might be the biggest factor in our success in eliminating fabric softeners…minus, of course, those silky princess nightgowns my girls love!)
Wool Dryer Balls
Wool dryer balls are an option we tried early on in our experimentation. You can buy them or easily make your own. The theory is that they speed up drying time by bouncing around in your dryer and allowing air to flow more freely through your clothes, and they are supposed to soften your clothes by the felted wool’s gentle friction against your clothes. I honestly didn’t notice a difference when I used them, but maybe you have had better success than I have.
Reusable Dryer Sheets
Another option is reusable dryer sheets. They vary in price, but are around $15 for two. You put both sheets in the dryer, and they claim to eliminate static and soften fabric. Some claim to last for 1,000 loads which makes it quite economical. A friend of mine uses these and says that she likes to add a drop or two of essential oils to them every couple of loads to get her clothes smelling good too.
A quick heads up, there are several other alternatives that don’t sound too great to me if you start looking for options. Some people recommend wadding up some aluminum foil and tossing it into your dryer. This just sounds like a recipe for burns or for snagging your clothes. Another alternative is to use a tennis ball or rubber ball in the dryer. I tried this years ago and there was alot of racket while my clothes were drying. There are PVC free balls that are made specifically for this purpose which might make a difference.
Next week, we are doing what many of you have been asking for: a complete list of all the previous organic living posts! Hopefully, this will make it easier to find what you are looking for and catch up on any that you have missed.
For now, have you found a way to get your clothes smelling good and static free without using toxic chemicals? If so, please share with us! We’d love to learn from your experiences.
I know that we don’t usually give away concert tickets around here, but this one was too fun to pass up! Josh Groban is going on his “In the Round” tour and we’re giving away some tickets. He’s one of the most recognizable voices in music and he’s entertained fans across the globe with his multi-platinum albums and appearances.
If you are like me, I never know any musicians by name but sing me a song and I know who they are instantly. Do you need a song to know who he is? Here ya go… just imagine me singing it to you:
“You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains;
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas;
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders;
You raise me up… To more than I can be.”
Now I have to go hug my mama, cause that’s what this song makes me do.
His “In The Round” tour launches October 2nd in Boise, ID. If you’re not in Boise, don’t worry! There are a ton of tour dates all around the country. Josh Groban promises to give fans a one-of-a-kind concert experience. There’s going to be a 360 degree stage in the middle of the venue floor so he can interact with fans on all sides of the stage. He’s trying to bring the intimate feel of a theater experience to an arena setting.
You know you want a night out! The winner will get to pick the location of their choice. One note… some locations maybe sold out if you are wanting a sold out venue you’ll have to pick another city.
The Giveaway:
One Southern Savers reader will win a pair of tickets to Josh’s “In The Round” tour in a city near you.
To Enter:
You have a couple of chances to enter, so feel free to enter with one or both of them.
1. Leave a comment below telling me your favorite Josh Groban song and which city on Josh’s tour you would be going to for the concert.
2. Tweet this and tell me you have in a comment below: “I want to win tickets from @southernsavers to see @JoshGroban’s “In the Round” Tour this fall! #JoshGroban http://bit.ly/GrobanRSVP”
The winner of this giveaway will be chosen and posted to the Giveaway Winners Page Thursday, 5/30.
Check out the great Vera Bradley sale today! You can get the Lizzy Bag for $34.99 or the Lunch Break Bag for $19.99
The Lizzy Bag is a cute crossbody bag that is great to carry small items on the go. The lunch break bag is perfect to pick up for work or for next school year!
For even more deals, make sure to check out their Summer Sale with select styles on sale for 25% off!
Check out what’s on sale:
Lizzy Bag $34.99 (reg. $48)
Lunch Break $19.99 (reg.$34)
Shipping is $8 or you can get free shipping on orders $75 or more. The deal ends 6/19.
See more online shopping.