Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Del Monte Fruit Naturals Buy One Get One Free Coupon



Hello
If you are looking for good snacks for your family, sign up at this link to register for a buy one get one free all natural DelMonte fruit snack. They are refreshing and delicious!

Friday, September 9, 2011

New Chapter Organics Perfect Calm Review

I was chosen to try New Chapter Organics Perfect Calm Multivitamin.  It is made from organic whole foods and is for soothing stress.  You can get pricing and more information at www.bestpricenutrition.com. I received them in the mail and read the directions.  I took them on an empty stomach and it did not upset my stomach.  Most vitamins and supplements bother my stomach if I don't eat something at the same time.  But these did not bother me.  I was excited to see if they would help me.  And they did seem to settle me down.  I have a stressful schedule at times and need something to help calm my nerves.  It has the anti-stress herb Supercritical Holy Basil, which scientific studies show to modulate cortisol and ease stress and worry.  Chamomile and Lemon Balm offer soothing effects by improving healthy levels of calming neurotransmitters. Perfect Calm provides 25 whole food vitamins and minerals.  They also include herbal blends to aid digestive problems that sometimes go along with stress.

Check their prices at www.bestpricenutrition.com.
You can get them in 144 tablets here.

Friday, August 19, 2011

If you are trying to save money on groceries, I found a link to a free ebook that might help.  "Save More, Clip Less" can be downloaded at PeacefulMom's Facebook page here.  It is well written and may give you some good ideas.  It helped me.  Have a great day!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Back to School--It's That Time of Year!




I came across an article in my local community shopper that gave some good advice on back to school shopping. I am not sure who the author is but some of the tips she shares you probably already know, but it doesn't hurt to be reminded.






Shop Smart for Back to School












Savvy parents are always on the lookout for ways to extend their shopping dollars. For back to school, that means uncovering discounts, rebates, contests and other ways to earn free products. Here are tips for parents to stretch the budget:









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    Don't always opt for "10 cent specials", i.e. the cheapest and least expensive items. Though you might save up front, these products may fall apart quickly, costing you time and money to buy replacements. Choose products sturdy enough to last the entire school year. Select notebooks, folders and organizational systems with durable covers and quality materials. This is especially true when choosing a backpack. Locally we have Wal-mart and Hibbet Sports and Big Lots.

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    Don't forget consignment stores. Some of the better consignment stores in the area do have uniforms in new and nearly new condition.



  • Shop locally. To drive 30 miles plus miles to shop at stores in another area, has a cost including gas and time. Be aware of this and calculate the cost of the drive, it may not be worth it if the merchandise savings is small.



  • Buy basics in bulk. When it comes to things you know you'll needsuch as paper, pens and tape--seek out bulk opportunities. Shopper clubs and warehouse stores aren't just for food or household necessities. Peruse online auctions to take advantage of bulk offerings and discounts.



  • Don't buy too far in advance. Children often hit a growth spurt and clothes bought now for the cooler months, may not fit when the time comes. Also, after a few weeks at school the student may realize they need additional items.



  • Make kids' school clothes last. Choose items that can be worn in different seasons. The layered look is a good option, as clothing can be worn in different combinations to create different looks. Keep an eye on your local shopper for sales at local retailers.



  • Prepare a care box for college students. Pack it with essentials including toilet paper, paper towels, dishes suitable for storing and microwaving leftovers, healthy snacks and microwave meals, small dish soap, dish towel and dish rag. Other good ideas are a framed picture of loved ones, a first aid kit, mini sewing kit and basic medicines such as aspirin, Midol, Pepto Bismol.


Amazon has a good price on backpacks. Click below to check them out.






Friday, July 8, 2011

Make Extra Money Selling on Ebay

    One way of making money online is to sell on ebay.  It is easier than starting your own website.  You can get started by selling things you have around the house.  You can download a free guide called 77 Tips and Tools for Selling on The New eBay  to help you get started.  It is written by a powerseller on ebay and is very helpful.
    Before you start selling you need to register on ebay and make some purchases.  You need to have a feedback of 10 or more before you can start to sell.  It helps you get the feel of using ebay and see how things work.  You can also get some pretty good bargains and save some money too.
    Before I started on ebay, I tried running a website.  I did not make a dime.  I decided to try ebay and learn all I could about selling online.  I started out selling books I had around the house.  I then started picking up books at yard sales to resell on ebay.  For more information concerning selling on ebay download this free guide, 77 Tips and Tools for Selling on The New eBay .  It gives a a lot of tips on what to sell and how to make your customers happy so they will give you positive feedback and buy from you again.
    I sell on ebay part time because I have a full time job and can't spend as much time on it as I would like. Give it a try and see what happens.