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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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Score some awesome deals on BOBS from Skechers at Zulily this weekend. Plus, get an extra 10% off when you use my link to shop. 

I love all their different styles from sneakers to sandals. The extra 10% off will automatically be applied at checkout.

Deal Ideas:


White B Cool Dainty Daisy Sneaker – Women
– $39.99 (reg. $65)
—extra 10% off with my link
makes it $35.99


Taupe Skipper Summer Life Slip-On Sneaker – Women – $54.99
—extra 10% off with my link
makes it $49.49


Black Beach Kiss Bottle Notes Sandal – Women – $34.99 (reg. $58)
—extra 10% off with my link
makes it $31.49

This DEAL IS GOOD through 1/23 at 9am ET. Shipping is free with orders of $89+ or pay shipping once, then get free shipping on all additional orders placed the same day.

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    roasted red pepper and tomato soup recipe

    I’m not sure if I’m ever going back to another tomato soup recipe again! This is so good, has simple ingredients, and is perfect for grilled cheese dunking.

    What makes it so good is the soup base you make by roasting tomatoes and red peppers, bringing out their natural sweetness.

    roasted red pepper and tomato soup recipe

    Roasted Red Pepper & Tomato Soup Recipe

    Ingredients

    • 4 roma tomatoes, cut into large chunks
    • 1 container cherry tomatoes (usually they are 10 oz)
    • 1 large red bell pepper, cut into large chunks
    • 1/2 head of garlic, sliced in half horizontally
    • 1 sweet onion, peeled and cut into large chunks
    • salt and pepper
    • 1 tsp dried oregano
    • 2-3 tbsp olive oil
    • 16 oz chicken broth
    • 1 tsp Better Than Bouillon base (optional)
    • 1/4 cup heavy cream

    Directions

    1. Preheat the oven to 475 degrees.
    2. In a large baking dish, add both kinds of tomatoes, bell pepper, garlic, and onion. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, oregano, and drizzle with olive oil.
    3. Roast in the oven at 475 degrees for 20 minutes, then reduce the heat to 350 degrees and bake for an additional 15 minutes (this helps caramelize the veggies without burning them).
    4. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for a bit. Squeeze the garlic cloves out of its head into the baking dish.
    5. Add the vegetable mixture to a blender and blend until very smooth.
    6. Transfer to a Dutch oven or saucepan on the stove over medium-high heat. Add in the chicken broth and bring to a gentle boil, then reduce the heat to low and allow to very gently simmer for 10-15 minutes, stirring often.
    7. Pour in the heavy cream, allow to heat through, and serve.

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      Shop for kids’ clothing at Tea where they’re offering an extra 40% off sale styles with coupon code. Find some new pieces to love!

      Enter coupon code EOS40OFF to get the extra 40% discount. Prices on page show prices after the code is applied.

      Deal Ideas:

      Prices shown are after coupon code has been applied. 


      Puff Sleeve Baby Dress – $27.60 (reg. $63)


      Plaid Button-Up Shirt – $21 (reg. $48)


      Layered Graphic Tee – $16.20 (reg. $35)

      This offer is good through 1/22. Shipping is free with orders of $150+.
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        Valentine’s Day may make you think of doing something romantic, but it can also be a fun day to celebrate with your kids. Whether you do it for a morning snack, “afternoon tea,” or an after-dinner dessert, I found 30 simple Valentine’s treats to make with your kids.

        When considering what to put on this list, I thought about trying to make any one of these things with a preschool-aged child. If making something with a 3-year-old sounded stressful, I didn’t include it. Cooking with kids should be fun, and complicated recipes don’t contribute to that. As an added bonus, many of these simple Valentine’s treats don’t even involve baking or cooking—though some require a bit of patience (which is something we’re all trying to teach our kids, right?).

        Even if you don’t have a big party or celebration, one of these ideas is sure to bring a little winter cheer.

        Most of these treats don’t require any special tools, but if you want to go the extra mile, you might pick up some heart shaped cookie cutters, a heart muffin tin, or a heart cake pan!

        Simple Valentine’s Treats to Make With Your Kids

        Layered Valentine’s Jello Cups | Butter with a Side of Bread

        Strawberry Frozen Yogurt | Just a Taste

        Fruit Kabobs with Strawberry Dip | Aileen Cooks

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          One of the biggest tips for saving on clothing is to never buy it new!  We love thrift shopping and through the years have made it a fun hobby as well as a frugal lifestyle.

          Here are 29 tips to help you save more and have fun shopping thrift stores.

          29 Thrift Store Shopping Tips

          Before You Go

          1. Take inventory of what you already have.  If you already have 4 black sweaters it really doesn’t matter how great the deal is, you probably don’t need it.
          2. This is also the best time to donate items, as you take inventory clean out things you no longer wear.
          3. Do some online hunting before you leave to see current fashion trends.  Sometimes the best thrifting trips are when you are on a mission to try to recreate an outfit!  Check sites like Forever 21, Loft, or whatever your favorite mall brands are.
          4. Decide how much you are going to spend and stick with it.  Having a tighter budget keeps you from buying items that are “maybes” that you aren’t quite sure about.  My general goal is $20 per trip, this keeps our buggy lean but we are truly only buying what we know we will love and use.  Even better is to only take cash so you have to stay on budget!
          5. Dress for the occasion.  Many say that you need to wear leggings and a tight shirt so you can try items on right in the aisle and not wait for fitting rooms.  Personally you don’t want to see me in a catsuit… so I’m a dressing room girl.  No matter your attire, plan to wear flip flops and clothing that is easy to take on and off to make this easier.  Note: some stores don’t have dressing rooms, my favorite outfit to wear is a loose skirt and t-shirt.
          6. Research local thrift stores using google maps and google reviews.  Also consider who lives nearby that store.  Thrift stores are only as good as the items that are donated, so head to ritzier parts of town if you are wanting big brand names.  (My favorite Goodwill in all of SC is outside of Charleston near the beach, the finds there are amazing!).
          7. Sign up for your local thrift stores emails and check their facebook pages.  If they are running sale days you want to be the first to know about it!
            **Don’t forget about great consignment stores too.  Prices are a little higher, but the quality is outstanding.  A favorite national brand to check is Clothes Mentor.**
          8. Leave the kids behind.  Really.  Even if you are shopping for them, a thrift store can feel overwhelming all on it’s own with racks stuffed and nothing super organized.  Don’t add to it with kids.

          At the Store

          1. Ask yourself “Will this work for more than one occasion/outfit?” At least 80% of your wardrobe should be able to do double duty and work for different outings and places.
          2. Consider quick things you can do to items to update them or give them a new purpose.  Changing the buttons, raising the hem, turning jeans into shorts… this can be a long list depending on how handy you are.
          3. Don’t skip the men’s/boys section for great jean jackets, vintage t-shirts, and even dress shirts (especially with the boyfriend shirt trend).
          4. Accessories are a great buy at thrift stores.  The best deals are on belts and hats and dress shoes.  
          5. Always been on the lookout for items new with tags!  It’s like finding hidden treasure, but they are there in every store.
          6. This is a great time to try something you normally wouldn’t buy.  For $3 you can be a little daring and try a different color or style, you may end up loving it!  
          7. Turn the garment inside out to examine the interior for rips, stains, holes, loose threads, and other things you may have missed.  Don’t forget to also check buttons, zippers, pockets etc.
          8. If shopping for kids, consider whether this will last to be handed down or whether it’s already outlived it’s life.  We generally need clothing that can make it through at least 2 kids, so I’m looking for sturdy fabrics with no holes.
          9. Bring a stain remover with you (like the Tide Stain Pen), to test spots.  This helps you to know if you can get it out when get home rather than just hoping.
          10. Always look at washing instructions.  Coming home to realize a favorite item is dry clean only is one of the biggest deal crushers out there!
          11. Never buy without trying it on!  We get in a hurry and want to just move on, you don’t want to realize the reason someone else donated it was because it looks horrible on…  see #5 for tips on how to try on quickly.
          12. Take a time out and sort items into three piles: yes, no and maybe.  Put your no’s back immediately.  Your maybe’s might turn into no’s as you find other items, so keep them in their pile until another time out reassessment.
          13. For books, movies and other items that still have a barcode, use the Southern Savers mobile app and scan the barcode to see what the current prices are online.  It will help you see how much you would pay new and help you instantly see how great the deal is.
          14. Only buy small appliances if they are clean and look to be well cleaned and taken care of.  You don’t want to make food in something that needs to be decontaminated first.
          15. There are things to not buy used, just make this a life rule and don’t break it.  You’ll be glad you listened…  My don’t buy items: Mattresses, Makeup, Helmets & Safety Gear, Underwear, Car Seats & Cribs.

          Tips for Future Trips

          1. Ask when they put out new stock.  Does it come out the same day it’s donated or take 2-3 days?  Most stores the best days to shop are Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday but your store may be different.
          2. The best times of the year to thrift are when the seasons change and people clean out items.  In general if you are doing spring cleaning, so is everyone else.  Another great time is right at the end of the year as folks get in last minute tax donations.
          3. Ask if they have local sale days or offers you need to know about.  Also see #7 to stay up on sales.
          4. Look for thrift stores when you travel.  While you won’t be on a hunt for furniture, you can find some fun outfits (we love to look for jackets up north and beach gear down south too).
          5. Wash your clothes when you get home.  It’s just a good habit to get into.
          6. Take a friend next time, it makes it even more fun!  

          Did you know you can shop thrift without leaving the house?  Obviously it can be tricky to fully assess the quality, but generally the companies do a good job of quality control for you.  Here are my favorites for online thrift (in the order we shop them).

          1. Facebook Marketplace (this is really my husband’s favorite but a chunk of our larger items come from here) 
          2. Swap.com
          3. Thredup.com
          4. Ebay.com (the old tried and true)
          5. Etsy (for higher end vintage items)

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            Head to Moosejaw to shop the “treat yo’self sale.” Get 20% off one full-price item when you use their coupon code. 

            Enter code BURRITOS at checkout to get the discount. Check out some of the featured styles below.

            Deal Ideas:


            Hydro Flask 32 oz. Wide Mouth – $44.95
            —20% off with code BURRITOS
            makes it $35.96


            The North Face Women’s Borealis Backpack – $98.95
            —20% off with code BURRITOS
            makes it $79.16 shipped!


            Spyder Women’s Savona Zip T-Neck Top – $99
            —20% off with code BURRITOS
            makes it $79.20 shipped!

            This deal is good through 1/22. Shipping is free with orders over $49.

            See more ONLINE SHOPPING DEALS!

              marika

              Right now, head to Marika to grab activewear at great prices! They’re having their end of season sale and you can score an extra 60% off sale including leggings, sports bras and more.

              There’s no code needed. Just add items to your cart and watch the price drop!! Even better, shipping is FREE on all orders!

              Deal Ideas:

              tank

              Essential Cropped Tank $27.99 (reg. $45)
              – Extra 60% off at checkout
              Makes it $11.20

              sports bra

              Haley Seamless Sports Bra $27.99 (reg. $45)
              – Extra 60% off at checkout
              Makes it $12

              hoodie

              After Class Hoodie $39.99 (reg. $65)
              – Extra 60% off at checkout
              Makes it $15.99

              This deal is good through today only, 1/24.
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                columbia

                Score an extra 20% off all select items at Columbia.com right now! To get the deal, enter code JANSAVE at checkout.

                You’ll also get FREE shipping on any order! Just join or login to your Columbia Greater Rewards account (it’s free to join).

                Deal Ideas:

                half fleece

                Men’s Steens Mountain™ Novelty Half Snap Fleece Hoodie $36.91 (reg. $75)
                – Use code JANSAVE for an extra 20% off
                Makes it $29.53 shipped

                Cascade Peak Beanie $11.98 (reg. $25)
                – Use code JANSAVE for an extra 20% off
                Makes it $9.58 shipped

                boys jacket

                Boys’ Hollytree Trail™ Reversible Jacket $23.98 (reg. $60)
                – Use code JANSAVE for an extra 20% off
                Makes it $19.18 shipped

                This deal is good through 1/25.  Rewards members get FREE Shipping.

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                  It’s great to aim to save more money, but we also need to have an idea of where our money is going.  Join me Monday night as we dig into your budget and discuss ways to cut back in most categories.

                  If you’ve got an area of your budget you can’t seem to get a handle on I’d love to help.  Either bring your questions and ask them live or send me an email ahead of time to jenny@southernsavers.com and I’ll answer them live Monday night!

                  You can join the conversation right here on Southern Savers at 8:30 pm eastern or watch on Facebook or Youtube.

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