Showing posts with label savings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label savings. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Saving Green: Target Cartwheel

Target Cartwheel is Target's version of e-coupons. You sign up and add coupons to your account. Then the cashier scans your phone and the savings are applied. They have a ton of different coupons right now, including some for natural/organic products:
Archer Farms organic products - maple syrup, fruit snacks, spices/seasonings, soup
Wolfgang Puck organic soup
Method laundry detergent

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Giveaway: Conscious Box

I just found out about Conscious Box – a monthly subscription service that delivers the purest, most natural products on the planet, right to you doorstep! I'm currently able to host a giveaway for a 3-month Conscious Box subscription – a $59 value! Even if you don't win, you can get a 50% OFF discount for any Conscious Box subscription. Use code: LOVELIFE


To enter the giveaway, leave a comment on the main giveaway post with your favorite natural product. Then head to facebook.com/consciousbox and leave a comment referencing this giveaway.


Disclosure: I received complimentary products to facilitate this post. All opinions are my own.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Saving Green: Beyond Coastal Sun Care

Get 20% off all Beyond Coastal Sun Care products purchased on beyondcoastal.com! Simply use the discount code 2013MOMMY at checkout. You'll also get free shipping on all orders over $25. But hurry, this offer will expire on May 31, 2013.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Saving Green: Oompa



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Monday, March 18, 2013

Saving Green: Printable Coupons

$3.00 off any 2 Yes To Grapefruit Items
$2.00 off any Yes to item

Disclosure: Post contains affiliate or sponsored links, which support this blog at no cost to you. All opinions are my own.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Sweepstakes and Shopping Savings: Yes To

Right now you can get free shipping on the new Yes to Grapefruit Glowing Skin Regimen. It's on sale for $19.99 ($5.97 value). Use code YESTOMAMAS at yestocarrots.com.

Plus, you can enter the Girlfriends Getaway sponsored by yes to Grapefruit and Refinery29. The grand prize is a weekend getaway to Miami and pampering at the W Hotel. All entrants get a special discount code for yes to products, and you can enter every day through March 24th.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Shopping Savings: Liberty Bottleworks

Liberty Bottleworks has "lost their freakin' minds" with the launch of a unique line of one-size-fits-all bottle insulators designed by Liberty and manufactured by Freaker USA.

The company is celebrating the product launch with a limited time offer of a free Freaker with any bottle purchase (Buy one, get one. Buy 10, get 10) from www.libertybottles.com 
with the coupon code "freakin". 

The new line of bottle insulators was conceived when eccentric entrepreneur and founder of Freaker USA, Zach Crain, took his knit bottle insulators to the hit ABC show "Shark Tank" and demonstrated the flexibility of his design on a Liberty Bottleworks bottle.
                                                                                                                                                  
"We got a dozen emails and phone calls the night Zach's episode aired when people spotted our bottle," said Ryan Clark, COO and co-founder of Liberty Bottleworks. "We'd been working on the development of a similar design with another mill and immediately knew we needed to connect with Freaker and make it happen."

The episode of Shark Tank featuring Freaker USA (episode 406) will re-air at 8 p.m. Eastern Time Thursday, March 7, as ABC moves the popular show to a new timeslot.

Freakers are BPA-free, one-size-fits all, and made in the USA at a family-owned mill in Troy, North Carolina. The insulators can fit on any size bottle or cup from a tumbler to a two-liter bottle and Liberty's designs, such as American flag-themed "Duderow Wilson," complement the 2013 bottle art, but look right at home on any of the company's sizes and designs.

The 10 Liberty Freaker designs are available directly from www.libertybottles.com and Liberty retailers around the country.

About Liberty Bottleworks
Founded in 2010, Liberty Bottleworks was created out of the belief that the best products are made in America by American workers. With a commitment to domestic machinery, raw materials, technology and manpower, Liberty Bottleworks makes the industry's only completely BPA-free recycled aluminum water bottle from its state-of-the-art factory in Yakima, Wash. Perfect for active lifestyles, whether in the backcountry, the boardroom or the back porch, Liberty bottles can be purchased from retailers across the country or from www.libertybottles.com.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Saving Green: Insurance Costs

Insurance is sort of a necessary evil. Many people will pay for years and years without ever needing it, and then have one claim. On the other hand, you wouldn't want to get stuck without it if something major happened. So it's important that you're getting the best bang for your buck - that you aren't paying for more insurance than you need, or that you aren't paying for for your level of coverage than you need to be.

There are lots of ways you can go about reviewing your coverage. You can go to sites like Home Owners Insurance Reviews or Health Insurance Reviews to have your insurance needs checked - you can even get specific, such as sites that look just at Medicare Reviews. Or you can manually go to a variety of your preferred insurance companies and compare policies that way.

When comparing policies, make sure you're doing a true apples-to-apples comparison. Many times lower quoted prices don't include all of the features that your current policy may have, so it's important that you know exactly what you're gaining or giving up by switching companies. And sometimes, if you find a competing quote, you don't have to go through the hassle of switching at all - just contact your current agent, tell them what you've been able to find, and see if they can make a similar deal.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Saving Green: Money Resolutions for the New Year

With the New Year just around the corner, Reader’s Digest suggests five money resolutions to help readers change the way they spend and save in 2013. With tips on budgeting, health-care, “food money,” tax records, and even the best money saving phone apps, this list makes fattening your wallet easier than dropping those extra pounds! 
 
·         I Won’t Throw Food Money Out with the Trash – The average American family of four tosses out about $2,275 worth of food every year, according to a 2012 study by the National Resources Defense Council.

·         I’ll Be A Smarter Shopper – Technology can make you a magna cum laude shopper.
 
·         I’ll Make a Budget and Stick to It Consider a zero-based budget, in which every dollar of income is earmarked for specific outlays, such as mortgage, food, savings and entertainment. Every month, income minus outgo equals zero. 

Click on the article link about for more details on these and other tips!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Soul Sustenance: Wonderstruck: Awaken to the Nearness of God

Margaret Feinberg has a new book and 7-session Bible Study called Wonderstruck: Awaken to the Nearness of God (releasing Christmas Day)a personal invitation for you to toss back the covers, climb out of bed, and drink in the fullness of life. Wonderstruck will help you:

  • Recognize the presence of God in the midst of your routine
  • Unearth extraordinary moments on ordinary days
  • Develop a renewed passion for God
  • Identify what’s holding you back in prayer
  • Discover joy in knowing you’re wildly loved


To learn more, watch the Wonderstruck VideoFollow Margaret’s snarky, funny, and inspirational posts on @mafeinbergfacebook.com/margaretfeinberg, or her blog.
You can learn more about this great book by visiting www.margaretfeinberg.com/wonderstruck where she’s offering some crazy promos right now with up to $300 of free stuff. I’ve seen the book for as low as $7.57 ($14.99 retail) on Barnes &Noble for all you savvy shoppers.

So where have you seen the wonder of God in your life?

One of the best ways I've been able to find the wonder of God in my life is actually through my kids. Right now, everything is awesome to them, so I'm able to find the wonder of God by looking at things from their viewpoint.