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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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Eliminate MoldThe following is part of an Organic Journey Guest Post Series, written by Amy a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.

Last week, I determined that using chlorine bleach to eliminate mold in my girlies’ bedroom was not the best plan for all of our health.  This week, I’m on a quest to find a solution that will eliminate mold without triggering asthma or any other problems!  I’m determined that there has to be a way to kill this mold without bringing out the toxic chemicals.

In my search, there are several ingredients that keep cropping up as viable options.  Each has strengths and weaknesses depending on where you’re trying to eliminate mold.  I think that this will be a bit of trial and error for us, but I’ll share what options I’ve found.

Hydrogen Peroxide

Pros:  Hydrogen peroxide is anti-fungal, anti-viral and anti-bacterial.  It is a bleaching agent, which is helpful when trying to eliminate mold stains, but it doesn’t have the downside of bleach in that there are no toxic fumes or toxic residue.

Cons:  Because it bleaches, you need to spot check areas before you use it.

How To’s:  Use 3% Hydrogen Peroxide.  Put it in a spray bottle for easier use.  Spray on area and let it sit for 10 minutes.  Scrub clean, and repeat if needed.

Vinegar

Pros: Vinegar kills 82% of mold species as well as viruses and bacteria.  It also can prevent mold if you spray on a surface and let it air dry which could be particularly helpful in showers!  You can wash clothes in a mixture of half vinegar and half water.

Cons:  It’s stinky!!  At least, I don’t like the smell of vinegar.  A great alternative is to use a citrus infused vinegar instead.  Also, your mold might be one of the 18% not killed by vinegar.  It doesn’t hurt to start here though and work your way up to stronger, more expensive options.

How To’s:  Some sources say to start by scrubbing the moldy area with soap and water, and others just zoom on to the next step. Put your white distilled vinegar in a spray bottle at full strength and spray it on the moldy areas.  Leave it on for a couple of hours and then scrub with a brush.  You can also dilute the vinegar with water to save money though some sources say that it is more powerful at full strength and thus more effective.  Vinegar is totally safe and non-toxic, but it can irritate your skin if you are working with it for a long period of time.  So if that’s the case, make sure to put on some gloves.

Tea Tree Oil

Pros: Those that love it say it is by far the most effective way to eliminate mold.

Cons: Tea Tree Oil has a very strong, almost medicinal smell.  Not only that, it is also the most costly of all the natural options that I found.  Another point that a blogger made while experimenting with natural mold removers in her bathroom was that while it might eliminate mold, it doesn’t remove the visible mold and actually makes it harder to get off than if you use just plain vinegar.

How To’s: Mix 1 teaspoon Tea Tree Oil with 1 cup of water.  Spray on the area, and do not rinse.

Baking Soda

Pros: It doesn’t just kill mold, but also absorbs odors and moisture too.

Cons: It doesn’t eliminate all mold species.

How To’s:  There are dozens of ways to use baking soda from sprinkling it on moldy carpet and then scrubbing it up to putting it on a wet wash cloth and scrubbing the affected areas.  One tip that I found helpful was to use baking soda and vinegar together as they kill different species of molds.

I’ll let you know next week which solution (or variety of solutions!) we tried, and how well they worked.  The thing that I discovered in my searching for natural solutions is that there doesn’t appear to be a right and wrong way to do this.  When you are working with stronger chemicals, you do have to be extremely careful to not mix them as they can produce deadly fumes.  If you are in doubt about mixing up your own natural mold removing concoction, take a minute to research before you do.  Better safe than sorry!

Have you ever found a toxic free way of eliminating mold in your house?  What worked well for you?  ‘Cause my bathroom is next on the list to tackle, and I’d love to learn from your successes and failures!!

    Check out these great ways to save with high value restaurant coupons. Don’t miss out on Free Cheese Fries, tonight at Outback! Keep in mind the $8 off coupon cannot be combined with the “Thursday FriesDay” promotion.

    Outback – Free Cheese Fries on Thurs. (valid today 5/9)

    Outback – $8 off Two Entrees (exp. 5/11)

    Mimi’s Cafe – $5 off $15 Lunch or Dinner (exp. 5/23)

    Ruby Tuesday – $5 off Two Entrees

    Papa John’s – 25% off Online Order with code: 25OFF

    Check out more Restaurant Coupons!

     

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      Vegetables in Season

      The produce is really starting to roll in and we are seeing huge sales on corn, onions, squash and tons of other vegetables in season. Shopping in-season is one of the very best ways to still eat fresh, but do it on a budget!

      I pulled together a week’s worth of recipes using these (and other) sale ingredients. Most of the meals below can be made with a few bucks per person.

      Coconut Corn SaladRecipe

      Corn, fresh, 33-41¢ ea. (almost everywhere)
      Shaved Coconut (pantry)
      Almonds, Blue Diamond, 4 oz, $1.24 (Kroger)
      Vidalia Onions, $1-$1.29 lb (Kroger, Sweetbay) or get larger bags for less
      Lemon or Lime (not on sale this week)

      Three Amigos CasseroleRecipe

      Lean Ground Turkey, 1 lb, $2.49-$4.28 (Ingles, Publix, Sweetbay)
      Sweet Potato (not on sale this week)
      Vidalia Onions, $1-$1.29 lb (Kroger, Sweetbay) or get larger bags for less
      Bell Pepper, 74¢-$1.25 ea. (Kroger, Harveys, Safeway)
      Jalapeno (not on sale, but just a few cents for lots of flavor!)
      Black Beans (pantry)
      Tomatoes, 99¢-$1.99 lb (Kroger, Food City, Food Lion, Sweetbay, Winn Dixie)
      Philadelphia Cooking Creme, $2 (Winn Dixie)
      Cheddar Cheese, 7-8 oz, $2.50 (Target, Ingles, Food City, Winn-Dixie)

      Turkey Stuffed Meatloaf Recipe

      Lean Ground Turkey, 1 lb, $2.49-$4.28 (Ingles, Publix, Sweetbay)
      Spaghetti Sauce, 12 oz, $1.42 (Lowes Foods)
      Bread Crumbs, 4C, 8-15 oz, 75¢ (Publix)
      Vidalia Onions, $1-$1.29 lb (Kroger, Sweetbay) or get larger bags for less
      Eggs, 12 ct., 79¢-99¢ (Publix, Harris Teeter, Safeway/Randalls)
      Spinach, Fresh Express, 5-12 oz, 89¢-$1.95 (almost everywhere)
      Mozzarella Cheese, 7-8 oz, $2.50 (Target, Ingles, Food City, Winn-Dixie)

      Summer Squash, Bacon & Mozzarella Quiche Recipe

      Flour (pantry)
      Butter, Publix Sweet Cream, 16 oz, $2.50 (Publix)
      Squash/Zucchini, Organic, $1.99 (Kroger)
      Bacon, 12-16 oz, $3-$3.49 (Publix, Kroger)
      Eggs, 12 ct., 79¢-99¢ (Publix, Harris Teeter, Safeway/Randalls)
      Mozzarella Cheese, 7-8 oz, $2.50 (Target, Ingles, Food City, Winn-Dixie)

      Chopped Greek Salad w/ChickenRecipe

      Romaine Lettuce, Fresh Express, 5-12 oz, 89¢-$1.95 (almost everywhere)
      Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast, $1.99  lb (Food Lion, Harvey’s)
      Tomatoes, 99¢-$1.99 lb (Kroger, Food City, Food Lion, Sweetbay, Winn Dixie)
      Cucumbers, 74-99¢ (Harveys, Safeway)
      Vidalia Onions, $1-$1.29 lb (Kroger, Sweetbay) or get larger bags for less
      Olives, Mario, 6 oz, 39¢ (Harris Teeter)
      Feta Cheese (not on sale this week)



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        Bi-Lo unadvertised

        Here’s a few more Bi-Lo unadvertised deals I found for this week.  Get Charmin bath tissue at 30¢ a roll after coupons or House-Autry Biscuit Mix for FREE!

        Check out the rest of the deals from the current Bi-Lo Ad.

        Fridge or Frozen

        • Horizon Organic Milk, 1/2 gal., $2.39
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Horizon milk, half gal printable
          (makes it $1.89 ea.)
        • Hormel Roast Beef & Gravy, 15 oz, $5.99
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Hormel refrigerated entree printable
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Hormel refrigerated entree printable (limit reached)
          (makes it $4.99)
        • Silk Fruit & Protein, 64 oz, $2.99
          Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Silk product, qt.+ printable
          Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Silk Fruit 7 Protein, qt. or half gal printable
          Manufacturer Coupon -.55/1 Silk product printable
          (use $1 off, makes it $1.99)
        • Jennie-O Mild Turkey Breakfast Sausage, 16 oz, $2.50

        Grocery

        • House-Autry Buttermilk Biscuit Mix, 99¢
          Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 House-Autry cornbread or biscuit mix (regional), SS 3/17
          (makes it FREE) Read More→

          Home Depot Deal

          Today Home Depot has 90% off select bath safety itemsSafety grab bars start at $1.46 and elevated toilet seats start at $4.40.

          While these products may not be super exciting, the 90% off savings will be for those who need one.

          If you don’t already get the Home Depot Deal of the Day emails, you may want to sign up for them. While it’s not always something you’ll need, Home Depot does offer savings on good products regularly. To start receiving emails, register with your email address.

          With savings this big, I was thinking of creative ways to use these grab bars.  Maybe a towel rack?  Curtain Rod? Steps for a treehouse ladder? What ideas do y’all have?

          See more home deals!

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            Earth Fare Logo

            Here are all of the current Earth Fare Unadvertised deals. There are a lot of great organic produce deals as well as some new discontinued deals.

            You can see all of the current Earth Fare weekly Ad deals here.

            If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.

            Produce

            • Organic Broccoli, $2.99 lb
            • Organic Chard, $2.99 ea.
            • Earth Fare Energy Seed Salad, $4.99
            • Organic Bartlett Pears, $2.29 lb
            • Green Beans, $1.99 lb
            • Organic Gala Apples, $2.29 lb
            • Organic Grapefruit, $1 ea.
            • Pineapple, $3.99 ea.
            • Organic Strawberries, 1 lb, $3.99 ea.
            • Earthbound Farms Organic Salad, 5 oz, $3
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Earthbound Farm Organic product, take the Organic Step Forward printable
              (makes it $2.50 ea.)
            • Organic Mangoes, $2 ea. Read More→
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              $1 or less grocery deals

              Looking to stretch your money to get a lot of groceries? Here are the Dollar or Less Deals that will really help you save at some of the biggest stores! The Publix $1 or Less list is separate now, so don’t forget to check it as well.

              If you catch any other sales that make items under a $1, please leave a comment below to share with the rest of us!

              Kroger

              • 7UP Soft Drinks or Mountain Dew Kickstart, 2 liter or 16 oz can, $1
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Mountain Dew KickStart can, 16 oz printable (limit reached)
                (makes it FREE)
              • Barilla Pasta, 12-16 oz, $1
              • Vidalia Onions, $1 lb
              • Armour LunchMakers, 2.5-2.9 oz, $1
              • Mayfield Ice Cream, 16 oz, $1
              • Avocados, $1 ea.
              • Banquet Meals or Brown ‘n Serve, 5-10.2 oz, $1
              • Bar-S Franks or Bologna, 16 oz, $1
              • Mangos, $1 ea.
              • Bar-S Hot Dogs, $1
              • Betty Crocker Hamburger, Chicken or Tuna Helper, 4.7-12.2 oz, $1
                Manufacturer Coupon -.75/3 Betty Crocker Hamburger, Tuna or Chicken Helper cooked skillet meals printable
                Manufacturer Coupon -.75/3 Betty Crocker Hamburger Helper, SS 4/21
                (makes it 75¢ ea.)
              • Kroger Cottage Cheese, Sour Cream or Dip, 16 oz, $1
              • Vitaminwater Drinks, 20 oz, $1
              • Softsoap Hand Soap, 7.5 oz, $1
              • Minute Maid Fruit Punch or Lemonade, 59 oz, $1
              • Simply Juice or Tampico, 13.5 oz or 1 gal, $1
              • Chef Boyardee Pasta, 7.2-15 oz, $1
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1/5 Chef Boyardee cans or microwave pasta (regional), SS 4/07
                Manufacturer Coupon -.50/4 Chef Boyardee cans or microwave pasta (regional), SS 4/07
                -.50/1 Chef Boyardee ravioli, Ibotta App mobile coupon
                (use .50/4, makes it 75¢ ea.) Read More→

                Mega Bloks BarbieDon’t miss a great new coupon off Mega Bloks Barbie!  If you don’t see a deal this week, print the coupon and wait for deals to come up in the next few weeks.  Also keep an eye out for clearance items that you can pair a coupon with and save even more!

                $10/$30 Mega Bloks Barbie products printable

                  National Mom's Nite OutTonight is National Mom’s Nite Out at Simon Malls across the country.  Grab some friends and spend an evening at the mall scoring samples, freebies and more!

                  Participating Simon Malls are hosting the National Mom’s Nite Out event where several mall stores will be offering coupons, freebies, samples and more! I don’t shop at the mall too often, but this would be a great time to go, take some store coupons and see what they have to offer!

                  Is your mall participating in National Mom’s Nite Out? There aren’t any near me, but maybe you’ll have better luck.

                  Check out more Freebies.

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