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Be a Clean Freak … for Less

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

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Ideas That Spark: Home Style

From the Editors of Ideas That Spark

By Sarah Mahoney

It took a bout of unemployment to jolt Joyce Wilden of Melbourne, Fla., out of the cleaning products aisle. “We were out of window cleaner and looking for every possible way to save money,” she says. So she went online, searched for a recipe for a homemade version and has never looked back. “I discovered it works exactly the same!” she says.

Skeptical that homemade formulas actually work? Most people are. “When I teach workshops, I have everyone clean the bottom of an old copper pan with just lemon juice and sea salt,” says Leslie Reichert, a green cleaning coach and author of The Joy of Green Cleaning (CI Publishing 2008). “People can’t believe something homemade works so well.” Reichert says the biggest money waster is falling for the idea that you need a different product for every surface. People spend on average approximately $140 per year buying cleaning products, whereas making your own will average around $30 a year.

An easy place to start is using what you already have. “Soap is soap,” says Marla Cilley, author of Sink Reflections (Bantam 2002) and creator of FlyLady, a housekeeping Web site. You don’t need to buy special toilet cleaners. “I use old shampoos and bodywashes — the things you bought and didn’t like, for whatever reason — in an old vase by the toilet, with a brush in it. Swish the toilet daily — if you keep up with it, you don’t need stronger cleaners.”

Other ways to save:

Make Your Own All-purpose Counter Cleaner
Mix equal parts vinegar and water. Vinegar is a mild acid that kills most germs, mold and bacteria. Hate the smell? Buy a small bottle of essential oils in a fragrance you like and sprinkle a few drops directly into your container of undiluted vinegar before mixing with water.

Savings: A $3 gallon bottle of vinegar and a $5 bottle of essential oils yields 2 gallons, or 255 ounces; spray-on cleaners cost $4 for 32 ounces.

Use Baking Soda for Scouring
When not fully dissolved, baking soda acts as a mild abrasive and is safe for scouring anything. Plus, it won’t hurt your eyes and will prevent kids from getting near chemicals. Use it straight out of the box or mix with other products, like borax or sea salt, for extra scrubbing power.

Savings: Buy 4 pounds for $3, versus $1.49 for 14 ounces of a leading scouring powder.

Make Your Own Dishwasher Soap
“I mix equal parts borax with baking soda and use two tablespoons of it in my dishwasher,” says Rene Christensen, a blogger at BudgetSavingMom. “It’s environmentally friendlier, and I think it works better than store brands.”

Savings: A 76-ounce box of borax costs $3.59 and contains roughly 10 cups. Add another $3 for the baking soda, and you’ll create 152 ounces or so for $6.59, versus spending $3.35 for 20 ounces of a leading brand.

Get Streak-free Windows
Mix equal parts rubbing alcohol with water for a great glass cleaner. And because it kills germs and leaves behind a nice shine, it’s great for many grimy places, including appliances (even stainless steel) and granite countertops.

Savings: A $2.06 bottle of rubbing alcohol will make 64 ounces of cleaner, versus $4.50 for a 32-ounce bottle of a leading brand.

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Freebie Friday Roundup!

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Free Sample Freak

Happy Friday!! Brandi, from Free Sample Freak has compiled a great list of some of the top freebies and offers that are still available! Be sure to go through the list to see if you missed out on any!!

FREEBIES:

Reminder: FREE Mocha Wednesday’s at McDonalds
FREE Online Coupon Course
Victoria’s Secret: FREE Solid Tank with ANY purchase
FREE Samples from ZunSpot
FREE Samples of Dentek Floss Picks
Gluten-Free Samples, Coupons and More!
FREE Fabric Sample
FREE Kashi Samples
FREE State of the States 2010 Book
FREE 10 Day supply of Bare Escentuals Bare Minerals
FREE OB Sample Pack
Victoria’s Secret FREE Love Rocks Scented Tattoo
FREE items from Vista Print
FREE Bagel and Shmear at Einstein Bros Bagels
FREE General Mills Magazine
FREE Aveda Deluxe Samples
FREE Garage Tile Floor Samples
FREE Limited Edition Make-Up Kit with ANY purchase
FREE Super Ink Uni-Ball Pen: 10,000 Daily
FREE Samples from Playtex
FREE Dell Taco for Facebook Fans
FREE Bag of Pieces Candy
FREE Avery Label Pad Samples
FREE Love Letter Kits: 400 a day!
FREE RV Exploration Kit
FREE Samples of Skin Like Butter
3 FREE Samples: Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max: STARTS TODAY- HURRY!!!
FREE Samples of Preparedness Packs
FREE Samples of PediaSmart & Baby’s Only Organic Infant Formula
FREE Comedy Sampler from Amazon
FREE 8×10 Canvas Portrait ***

COUPONS:

Hidden Valley Ranch Printable Coupon
Coupons.com Update 1/24
NEW Arm & Hammer Printable Coupons
$20 off H&R Block Printable Coupon
$2 OFF Post Coupon *HOT*
$10 OFF Eukanuba Coupon

SWEEPSTAKES/INSTANT WIN GAMES:

Win FREE Diapers for a year!
Win a Trip to Colorado!
Enter to win an Amazon Kindle (via text)
Win a Wedding Dress OR 5 Bridesmaids Dresses
Dove Soap Toss Instant Win Game
Win a Keurig Platinum Brewer or K-Cups for a YEAR

HOT DEALS:

HOT DEAL on ShopNBC
Old Navy 2 Day Sale: 30% off EVERYTHING!
100 Mommy Cards for $1.99
Restaurant.com AWESOME Announcement
HOT New Sales at PacSun

MISC:

Nielsen Homescan Panel: Accepting New Members
Oscar Mayer Good Mood Mission
Join Nielsen Digital Voice

VeggieTales DVD only $2.99 Shipped!

Friday, January 29th, 2010

My son loves VeggieTales and for only $2.99, its a great bargain! Just go here and choose your FREE DVD, and pay only $2.99 for S&H! The available DVD’s are below:

Singalong – I Can Be Your Friend
Dave and the Giant Pickle

These make good gift items, I am planning on putting one in my son’s Valentine’s Day gift box!!

FREE 3 Pack of Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max!

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Update:  Here is the link where you can grab your sample: Click Here

Sign on to Pampers.com to receive a sample 3 pack of their new Swaddlers or Cruisers Dry Max diapers. If you get a sample pack that has a Team USA diaper included, you will win diapers for one year!

You can also still sign up for their Free Potty Training Kit that includes free samplea, coupons & more.

(Thanks, Free Sample Freak!)

Valentine’s Day : Make your Own Decorations

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

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I’m already preparing for Valentine’s Day as I see the store shelves lined with goodies and it got me thinking about decorating on a dime this year. Normally, we don’t decorate the house, but the kids are having a small Valentine’s Day get together and with kids around, you don’t need to spend a lot of money on decorations , especially if you go homemade! This is also the chance where the kids can express their creativity and love! Here are a few tips:

Give each of the kids a ball of ribbon in red, white, or pink and let them at it!! Ribbon can be wrapped around vases of flowers and draped above doorways. A pair of scissors can be run the length of the ribbon to create fancy curls.hearts

Decorate cabinets ,shelves and tables with small construction paper hearts. The kids can stick them all over – wherever they can find a good spot. Bigger hearts can be cut out, decorated and displayed on the walls by using a hole punch to create holes at the top then make a loop through the hole with a piece of string and hang over a push pin! We are using the big hearts to hang from the ceiling:)

Decorate with a paper chain in different colors (try using red and white Christmas Wrapping paper!): Cut several pieces of construction paper into one inch wide strips. Interlock the paper and create a link chain. When the chain is long enough, display the banner to remind the entire family that it is Valentine’s Day.

Have the kids glue Popsicle sticks together to make coasters for the table or used as window decoration. Watercolor paints can be used to decorate the finished coaster with hearts and arrows. Add words like, Happy Valentine’s Day, Love, etc. to the coasters. The same Popsicle sticks can be used to make a poster or a mobile that says I Love You.

I think decorations are fun to make and display around the house while also spending quality time with the kids at a price you can you can afford!

What Valentine’s Day Decorating Idea do you have?

Printable Valentines Games for the Family!

Refer 10 Friends, Get Free $10 Target, Macy’s or Kohl’s Giftcard!

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Wanna get a FREE $10 giftcard?

Just sign up for Email Deal Alerts from Cheap Today and then start referring your friends. When 10 of your friends has signed up through your referral link, you’ll recieve a $10 Macy’s, Target or Kohl’s Gift Card for FREE!!

If you would like for me to send you an invite, just leave a comment below or click on link and/or banner, then get ready to send your friends an invite once you sign up!!

Did you get your Free $5 Target Giftcard from Lila.com yet?

Krispy Kreme: Free Valentine’s Day Cards + Free Donut!

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Yum! Get Free Valentine’s Day card to Share The Love from Krispy Kreme!!

With each dozen doughnuts purchased, customers will receive 12 free Valentine’s Day cards, each good for one free doughnut. Oh how I miss our Krispy Kreme!!

Facebook Freebie: Babies R Us Free $5 eGiftcard! 1/28 Only!!

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Become a fan and get free $5 eGift Babies R Us eGiftcard!! Offer is only valid for 1/28/10 . Quantities limited; no rain checks. Limited one per guest.

Offer expires 1/29/10. eGift Card valid in-store or online on your next purchase. eGift Card expires 2/20/10

400 FREE Love Letter Kits Per Day!

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Get a FREE Love Letter Kit in time for Valentine’s Day! Think Marriage has Love Letter Kits that include 2 pieces of stationary and envelopes, tips and suggestions, and a folder to hold everything.

If you missed out earlier this week on this popular freebie, good news!! They are offering 400 per day and will replenish their supplies at 10 am central time every day through 2/14!

As of the time of this posting, there are still 110 left from yesterday’s stock!!

(Thanks, Nicole’s Nickels!)

Toys R Us Trade In Event

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Toys “R” Us and Babies R Us are hosting its second “Great Trade in Event,” beginning this weekend- January 29 through February 20. The event will take place at all Toys “R” Us and Babies “R” Us locations nationwide.

The program aims to replace potentially unsafe baby products by offering a 25 percent savings of a new product in exchange for a used one. Customers can exchange as many items as they want and any brand is welcome!

(Thanks, My DFW Mommy!)

The Cold, The Flu- What Will You Do?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

When cold weather hits and the kids start getting sick, how do you prepare and stay informed?

If your little one has a cough, should he go to school? Does your child have a fever or is it the flu?

These are valid questions for any mommy and Triaminic has come up with a pretty cool tool to help you out in times of colds & flu-like symptoms: The Cold and Flu Tracker where you can access state-by-state info on symptoms in your area and stay informed.

When I clicked on my area, Philadelphia, I found out that that we are at a moderate level right now- what a relief for me! By being aware of the activity in your area, you’ll be able to prepare for when cold and flu symptoms appear.

If you have any doubts as to whether you should keep your child home, take a look at the  sick day guidelines written by the National School Nurses Association for more information. It would even be a good idea to print the sheet out and place on your refrigerator!!

And if you are facing cold or flu like symptoms, try Triaminic Thin strips, the best way to administer the right amount of cough and cold medicine to your child without worrying about giving too much or too little. I like the idea that they are portable as well and can fit right in my purse or my daughter can keep them with her in her backpack

Need tips and more information? Visit  Triaminic.com to find more cold and flu related information and print a  FREE $1.50 printable coupon!

This post is sponsored  but  no product for the post  was provided. All views and opinions with regard to the product or company itself are my own  and were not influenced nor reviewed by the company prior to posting.  Triaminic provided me with the  information.

Unemployed? Here’s What You Need to Know for Tax Season

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Guest Post by Roni Deutch

Let’s face it, being unemployed stinks. But there are ways to make unemployment work for you, tax-wise. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of your tax season if you’re one of the millions who are out of work:

1. Enjoy $2400 tax free! While your unemployment checks are usually considered taxable income, in 2009, the first $2,400 you received will not be taxed. Simply subtract that amount from the total benefits your received (which should be reported to you on form 1099-G).

2. Deduct Job Hunting Expenses. If you’ve been using your time out of work looking for a new job, you may be able to deduct your job hunting expenses. You need to itemize your deductions to get this great tax break, and the deduction is claimed on Schedule A, as part of your miscellaneous deductions.

The caveat here is that you can only deduct the amount of miscellaneous deductions that exceed 2% of your Adjusted Gross Income. However, I’m willing to bet most people will have no trouble meeting that requirement.

If you’re not sure what you can deduct, see below for a few ideas:

a. Travel to and from interviews
b. Resume printing and mailing costs
c. Phone and fax expenses
d. Costs to attend job fairs, or employment workshops

3. Expect a Smaller Tax Bill. Because your income was reduced, so too is your tax bill. This may even mean a bigger refund. Remember, taxes are withheld on the assumption that your current level of pay will continue all year. But if you lose your paycheck at some point during the year, you probably overpaid. So, you may have a little more of a windfall than you were expecting come April 15.

Certainly, being unemployed is no picnic. But with a few smart moves, you can use your status to save money on your taxes.

About the author: Roni Deutch is an esteemed tax attorney and author of, Tax Lady’s Guide to Beating the IRS. For more tips and suggestions, visit www.TaxLadyBook.com.

6 Great Web Sites That Help You Save Money Online

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010




Ideas That Spark: Mom2Mom

By Jennifer Quintua for Ideas That Spark

I love to shop. I also love to save money, so if I can do that while shopping, I’m all for it! And because I can save money online, it has become by far one of my favorite ways to shop in the past year. An added benefit: Extra time with my family.

Shopping online saves you gas and allows you to do price-comparison checks with a click of your mouse rather than going to a store where you are limited. Lastly, it saves you time — a precious commodity to a mom of three!

Below is a list of the best sites to look at when shopping online:

  • Before your night out, check out Restaurant.com for great deals on gift certificates that are good at local restaurants. The site also features frequent special offers, such as $25 gift certificates for only $5, so stock up!
  • Want to take the kids out to dinner? MyKidsEatFree.com has an amazing 5,682 restaurant locations that offer Kids Eat Free specials.
  • Why pay to rent movies when you can visit Hulu.com and watch for free? There are plenty of great movies to choose from, and the price is just right.
  • Visit CouponMom.com, which provides free state-by-state lists of grocery stores and does coupon matchups for you so you can save even more.
  • Woot.com offers one fabulous money-saving deal a day. Bookmark this site and check every day!
  • Comparison Sites If you find a product online that you are interested in, chances are there is a lower price out there — you just have to look! I love Yahoo.shopping.com because they typically have a list that offers lower-priced items compared to a few other sites.

When shopping online, be sure to always look for online reviews — especially big-ticket items. It helps to know if a product will be worth the cost.

What are you favorite money-saving Web sites?

Jennifer Quintua is the owner and blogger of SisterlySavings.net. She is the mother of three who is always looking for a good deal.

High Value Printable $2/1 ANY STAYFREE Product

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Print this coupon good for $2/1 ANY StayFree item here!

Coupon expires 3/31/10.

Printable Kraft Coupons!

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

There are some hot high value printable coupons that Kraft Foods has released:

* $1 off (4) Philadelphia Cream Cheese

* $1 off Velveeta Cheese 1 lb or larger

* $1 off (2) Planters Mixed Nuts or Cashew Halves 5.5-11.5 oz.

* $1 off (2) Capri Suns

* $1 off Kraft Grated Parmesan Cheese 8 oz.

* $1 off Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh Shaved Meats

* $1 off Oscar Mayer Meat Bologna or Cotto Salami 16 oz.

* $1 off Claussen Pickles 20-32 oz.

* $1 off (2) Kraft Deluxe or Velveeta Shells and Cheese

* $1 off A-1 Steak Sauce

You’ll wanna go ahead and print yours before limit is reached!

(Thanks, Frugal Shopping with Julie!)

Dairy Queen: 6 B1G1F Coupons!

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Get (6) B1G1F coupons when you join the Dairy Queen Blizzard Fan Club! Coupons are good for 16 oz Blizzard throughout the year.  You’ll get one coupon when you sign up, one on your birthday and the others will come throughout the year!

(Thanks Money Saving Madness!)

TD Bank Customers: Spend $100 on Groceries, Get Back $10!

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

If you are currently a customer of TD Bank, this offer is a great way to save money on your grocery bill!!

For every $100 you spend on groceries, you’ll get $10 added to your bank account when you use your TD Bank credit/debit card. To get started, just register your bank card here.

Offer is valid through March 7th, 2010. Limit of up to $50 per household.

(Thanks, Mia!!)

B1G1F Subway Sandwich Printable Coupon

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Who doesn’t love getting another sandwich free when you buy one (except getting one totally free, right?)

Visit  Subway and create a sandwich, then get a printable coupon for a FREE 6 inch sandwich when you buy a 6 inch sandwich!

You could buy one now and save one for later, get 2 lunches for the price of 1! Or split the cost with a friend or co worker to get 2 sandwiches at half price!!

Free Dove Soap Via Twitter

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Take a picture of your current soap and send it along @Dove on Twitter . Dove will send you a FREE Beauty Bar as part of The Truth is Clear Campaign.

Not sure how to get your photo uploaded to view on Twitter? Just use Twitpic.com.

Here’s a picture of my soap:

http://twitpic.com/zuo6t

Be sure to also enter The Soap Toss game for a chance to win free Dove for a year.

(Thanks, Coupon Cravings!)

Review & Giveaway: The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half

Monday, January 25th, 2010

*This Giveaway is Now Closed*

“This book is written for every shopper who wants to save, or give, or both…..Everyone, from the rushed single professional who has barely 5 minutes to eat, much less to plan shopping trips, to the dedicated deal seeker who treats the grocery store like a big- game hunter treats a safari, can save with the strategies this book teaches.”

I am truly delighted to be able to bring you this review and giveaway because frankly, it will help  save you a TON of money and because the Coupon Mom is one of my favorite all time people!

The Coupon Mom is the reason I started using coupons years ago and I am proud to say that I still use her method to this very day. When I bought her first book , Greatest Secrets of the Coupon Mom , on a whim, I had no idea as to how much I could be saving and that it would eventually lead me create  my own blog to help others save money!!

I have to say, honestly that Stephanie Nelson’s new book- The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half is the MUST HAVE book of the year! I am not exaggerating here. Even as a seasoned coupon user, or as she refers in her book “Varsity Shopper”, I learned quite a few new ideas and methods in this practical guide.

This guide is set up so that anyone can benefit from The Strategic Shopping methods that she created, whether you are a Busy, Rookie or a Varsity Shopper. She has listed 3 different types of shoppers in this book and provides proven money saving techniques for each type so that ultimately everyone can save more, no matter how much time you put into your couponing.

Using coupons has changed quite a bit from a few years back and with the age of  internet, there are new ways to save that weren’t available before. This guide is so comprehensive and it covers all aspects from internet coupons, to wholesale shopping and proven strategies on buying meat, dairy and even organic!

There is also a chapter full of budget friendly recipes that you can make that are cheap and healthy!

Of course what would the book be without The Coupon Mom’s own system and website information? You’ll learn how to start the Coupon Mom’s system of organizing your coupons and get details on how to use the FREE CouponMom.com website to stretch your dollars further. I personally always loved the fact that her site was free to use for everyone, even the forums:)

With all the money you’ll be saving, you’ll also learn how you can help others and donate to others practically for Free! That alone is a good enough of a reason to start using those coupons!

This book is written well and is very easy to understand. There are plenty of math examples that she writes out detail so you can see the savings for yourself and I loved the success stories that were smattered in between chapters. It really gives you a sense of excitement to see how others are using her methods to save so much on their grocery bills.

Just reading this book brought back the motivation that sometimes I lack when I am sitting there clipping my coupons or going through my ads. It left me feeling invigorated and made it apparent the reasons why I do use coupons in the first place, which sometimes I miss because it’s more out of habit once you start,lol.

If you are looking to save money this year, this will be the best investment yet that you will make. No other book comes close to the wealth of information that is provided!!

The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half is now available and retails for only $15- although right now you can get it for only $9 on Amazon.com!! The strategies that you learn in this book will more than make up the purchase of this book within 1 grocery trip, I can assure you!!

Giveaway:

1 lucky reader will get their very own copy of  “The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery in Half”.

To Enter:

1. Leave a comment below telling us how you save money at the grocery store.

Additional Entry:

2. Visit CouponMom.com and tell us what feature of the site you like most.

* Giveaway will end 2/1/10 at midnite.

Disclosure: I was provided with a review copy for free and no other compensation was provided. All opinions are my own.

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