Print These Off Before You Hit The Grocery Store…
Great new coupons up! Sneaky inside tip: be sure to hit your back button and print these little fellas twice!
$1.00 off 2 packs of Lifesavers Jellybeans (you have to test them out before Easter, right?)
$1.00 off Kraft single slices cheese
$1.00 off 2 Hillshire Farms hearty slice lunchmeats
$1.00 off any Johnson Baby product
$1.00 off Freschetta brand pizzas
$1.00 off Rhodes Warm and serve rolls
$1.00 off Wanchai Ferry dinner kits
$2.00 off Robitussin cold products
$1.50 off 2 Frosted Mini Wheat cereals
$1.00 off BirdsEye Viola! veggie packs
$5.00 off the Tag Reading System from Leapfrog
Get a $25.00 gift card when you transfer any prescription to Rite Aid
Save $10.00 off a Vavoline Oil Change at Sears
$1.00 off Filipio Berry Olive Oil
BOGO free Meaty Bone dog biscuits
$2.00 off Prevacid heartburn products
$2.00 off Nature’s Bounty vitamins
$2.00 off Schiff MegaRed vitamins
$2.00 off AmLactin Body lotion
Sneaky inside tip #2: if you’re having trouble finding these, use area code 84103
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50% Off At Chico’s!
Lusting after a cute skirt or something springy at Chicos? I have a totally rocking belt I picked up at the New Orleans location years ago that everyone still loves. Take 50% off your highest-priced item with a purchase of $100.00 or more at Chicos.com with coupon code: 6775 at checkout.
$5.00 Rebate Offer On Stuff You’re Going To Be Buying Anyway…



Check out this new rebate offer from Georgia-Pacific. Get $5.00 back when you purchase $25.00 in participating products.
Thanks, One Cheap Chick!
$5.00 Off At Payless!
Payless has a new coupon on Facebook that’s good through this Monday, 3.15.10–it’s $5.00 off any $25.00 purchase. Sneaky inside tip: I love that you can use this on regular, sale or clearance shoes.
Thanks, One Cheap Chick!
Win A $25.00 Kroger’s Gift Card!
The Kroger Family Stores are hosting their “Cart Buster” sales event this week–so when our friends at BlogSpark asked me if we wanted to see how far a $25.00 gift card would go, the answer was, “well, DUH!” Armed with my kind gift from BlogSpark and Kroger, I scampered down the aisles and snatched up goodies like Cascadian Farms cereal–usually $4.49 each, 2 for $5.00. I also grabbed Luvs Mega pack diapers for the local women and children’s shelter, Oil of Olay (for me, I’ve got wrinkles so deep you could use them for food storage) some Duracell batteries and Febreeze. Everything totaled? $25.53. Regular price? $43.11. Sneaky inside tip: fair warning, the Cart Buster sale at your local Kroger store ends tomorrow, (3.14.10) and I don’t want you to miss out. You’ll see amazing prices on General Mills and P&G goodies.
So, here’s the fun part: would you like a $25.00 gift card to Kroger to see how far you can stretch it? Enter by dropping a comment here on this post, and I’ll award the gift card at random tomorrow (3.14.10) Sorry for the tight turn around, but I think it’s worth it, eh?
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Come Hell Or High Water, This Summer I Will…
How do we forget something that gives us so much pleasure and peace of mind?
Our summer memories: water…sun…mountains…family. How do they fade away so far that we forget them? During a very busy time last summer, I grabbed Erin from the jaws of chaos and dragged her into the Uinta Mountains to our favorite camping spot. We set up camp, got dinner going and lit the fire, as the sun waned into the tree tops and the birds found their roosts for the night.
We watched the fire, had dinner, and talked of our history in this pristine place. The stars came out–as if to impress–and they did. So many and so bright–we’d forgotten their gloriousness. We looked at each other in the firelight and had the same thought.
Where have we been?
What was better than this? We couldn’t come up an answer as the pine smoke from the fire rose up into the sky, where stars looked like diamonds scattered across the blackest velvet.
It starts with one weekend that you don’t do “the” thing you love, that turns into another, then another, and then…a year! Your fishing equipment becomes decor on the garage wall. Camping equipment, buried in a corner. Dust covers the bikes hung from the rafter.
What the HELL has happened to us? It’s not like Julie from the “Love Boat” is going to break through the door and arrange our life. It’s up to us.
Whatever your passion was, is still there. It might be steeper or colder or hotter or more bumpy than you remember, but it has always been there waiting. New adventures are great–but some of the best are waiting from our past. Tally ho!
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