Monday, November 9, 2009

The Toys"R"Us Game Sale Is Worth Checking Out this Week

Here's a toy deal deal I couldn't help but post! It's an in-store deal at Toys"R"Us. This week (until Nov. 14th) if you buy $25 of participating Hasbro Games you'll get a $10 gift card in return. Combine that with the Hasbro Games rebate and you can score a pretty good deal!

Here's a great scenario:

Candy Land $3.99
Chutes & Ladders $3.99
Memory $3.99
HiHo Cherry-O $3.99
Scrabble $9.99

Total $25.99 - $10.00 Gift card back - $11.00 in rebates and it's like getting 5 games for $.99 each.

Games are a great holiday gift idea for grandkids, nieces and nephews, and they're perfect for a toy drive donation! Another idea is to buy the games now and hold them back for birthdays throughout the year.

The rebate is valid until Jan 31st, 2010. But, the $10 GC is the in-store only part and it expires Saturday.

I'd love to hear other pre-holiday deals you have found!!

Sesame Street Is Turning 40, Turn In Tomorrow For The Season Premire!

Tomorrow, November 11th 2009, will mark the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street! I think that's pretty cool! I grew up watching it and still enjoy watching it today with my kids.

Sesame Street first aired on November 10th, 1969 and was sponsored by the letters W, S, and E and the numbers 2 and 3. It's the longest running children's program on television in the US and holds the record for most Emmy Awards given to a single show with 122.

Pictured in black and white, is how I remember the cast as a kid. I was 4 in 1979, so about their 10th season sounds about right. I'm amazed that so many members of the early cast are still on the show. Bob McGrath and Loretta Long, who play Bob and Susan, have been since the first season!

Check your listings and tune into PBS tomorrow morning for the 40th season premiere. It will episode 4,187!! This season will focus on environmental issues. The season is "designed to nurture young children's appreciation and love for nature".

Here in Dallas, the premiere will air tomorrow at 11am. Do you have any favorite Sesame Street clips or characters? Please, share them with me!!

I always liked the Tiny Little Super Guy and the pin ball thing that counts to 12, oh, and the older version of the bug family that lives in the milk carton.

Thanking Veterans & Active Military With Free Food

Tomorrow, November 11th, 2009 is Veterans Day. As a way to say thank you to our terrific men and women who have served to protect our freedom, Outback and Applebee's are offering up some free food for veterans and active duty military.

Outback Steakhouse will serve a FREE Bloomin' Onion and beverage of choice. Beverage can be one non-alcoholic drink or one draft Anheuser- Busch beer (except where prohibited by law).

Applebee's will serve a FREE entree! Veterans and service men and women can choose from the following 6 items: Three-Cheese Chicken Penne, Fire Pit Bacon Burger, Fiesta Lime Chicken, Chicken Tenders Platter, 7oz. Sirloin or a Oriental Chicken Salad. Beverage NOT included.

Also remember that gratuity is NOT included in either offer. That means tip your servers people!! You know they only make $2.13 an hour right?

Here's what will be accepted as proof of military service:

U.S. Uniform Services Identification Card
U.S. Uniform Services Retired Identification Card
Current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)
Veterans Organization Card (i.e., American Legion and VFW)
Photograph in Uniform (I think they mean one of those professional shots)
Wearing Uniform

Maybe go to one restaurant for lunch and the other for dinner...? Thank you to all our past and present military men and women!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

It's Like Getting Paid To Shop At Kroger With Coupons

I had an outstanding trip to Kroger yesterday. The 10 item Mega Event is going on right now and I walked away with lots of freebies! Here's a few of my highlights:

Land o' Lakes butter tubs (price after mega discount) $.99 - $.50 cpn doubled = FREE

Kroger Butter $1.99 - free Kroger cpn (mailed) = FREE

Cheez-Its $.99 - $1.00/2 = $.50 each

Bumble Bee tuna $.50 - $.55 cpn = FREE /$.05 overage

Carnation Evaporated Milk $.50 - $1.00/2 cpn = FREE

Betty Crocker Mash Pots $.99 - $.40 Betty Crocker printable doubled - $.40 Cellfire eCoupon = FREE / $.21 overage

Hormel Chili $.79 each - $2.00/3 cpn = $.12 each

Steamfresh Veggies $.99 - $.50 cpn doubled or - $.50 Steam Fresh printable cpn doubled = FREE

Sara Lee Mini Bagels = FREE with Sara Lee bread purchase

Maruchan Japanese Noodles $.99 - $.50 cpn doubled = FREE

After all was said and done, I purchased 61 items yesterday. I saved $72.16 and only spent $35.16. I couldn't have done it without my coupon binder. I typically work on it for about an hour once a week, clipping and filing. Then once I'm ready to go shopping I spend another 20 minutes or so making my list and pulling out the coupons I'll need. So, the question is, is it worth an hour and a half of your time to save $72.16? YES!

Remember to purchase and donate the items you might not use! This week's prices are good until November 10th...and I found another tuna coupon at the bottom of my purse (not very organized of me, I know!). Since I still have 3 or 4 more evaporated milk coupons so I might run in for one more Mega Event transaction tomorrow when I'm in the area. I go to the Sachse, Texas Kroger since they double and triple coupons.

Be sure to e-mail me anything you found free or cheap at Kroger this week, I'll add it to the list! :)

Friday, November 6, 2009

Step Right Up For Your Super Hot Friday Freebies

Oh my goodness, do I have a super awesome freebie included today! I'm so excited, I'll tell you about it first. Remember I always list legit freebies. They are non-spamy, no credit cards are needed, no long forms etc. I only list fun, quick, and legit freebie offers that I have requested myself.

Misc. Freebies

Free Camo Trucker Hat and $10 Bass Pro Gift Card - First you'll need to register with Copenhagen, once signed in click on "Join the Hunt" and play the hunting game. Once you complete level 1, you'll be promoted to accept your hat as a gift. Then go on to complete level 2 and 3, and you'll be prompted to accept you Bass Pro gift card. It took me a few try to get the hang of the game (warning: you'll be shooting a bow at virtual animals), but my time was totally worth it. Remember Christmas is around the corner and a hat or GC would be great gift or stocking stuffer.

Free Avery Shipping Labels w/ TrueBlock™ Technology sample

Free Kashi® TLC® Chewy Trail Mix Granola Bars sample

Health & Beauty

Free Breathe Right Extra sample

Free Garnier Nutritioniste Skin Renew Anti-Sun-Damage Daily Eye Cream SPF 15 sample

Free DenTek Floss Picks sample

Free Prilosec OTC® sample

Magazines (read, donate or sell)

2 Free Issues of Family Circle

3 Free Issues of Wood Magazine

You also might want to check if there are any other freebies you might have missed. Please share any super cool offers you find. Have a great Friday and a fabulous weekend! :)

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Celebrate National Peanut Butter Lovers Month With A Coupon

November is National Peanut Butter Lovers Month. I do love peanut butter, but would have never guessed there is a whole devoted to loving peanut butter.

Here's a bit of scoop on the new cookies with a coupon. The new Pillsbury "simply...™ cookies are made with simple ingredients and nothing more. They contain zero grams of trans fat; no high-fructose corn syrup; and no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. The cookies are made with wholesome ingredients such as flour, sugar, eggs, vanilla and peanut butter — just like you would make cookies at home."

$1.25 off new Pillsbury® simply...™ Refrigerated Peanut Butter Cookies

I received the coupon via e-mail from Pssst, a General Mills program where you sometimes get to try new products, give feedback, get the heads up on new stuff (like today w/this fabulous coupon), etc. It's free to join, so check it out if that sounds fun to you. I love being a member! :)

A Peek Inside My eBay Inventory Listing & Storage System

One of the keys to eBay success is developing a system. A system for listing, a system for storage, a system for shipping, etc. But what system is the best? How do you get your system in place. Well, I'm here to say that's all up to you! I wish I could help more, it's just that everyone is different.

Just like it works better for some people to list 40 items all in one day, I'd rather list 5 or 6 items per day, a few times a week. There are lots of options for keeping eBay stock neat and tidy. I'll show you what I do, aka "my little system".

A customer shopping in my store will see this, but the picture here on the right is what I see. Looks pretty much like organized chaos to me. :)

In addition to lots boxes, I also have 21 clear containers that I have labeled. For example:

Girls 0-4T Winter
Girls 0-4T Summer
Boys 0-4T All
Mugs (I have 4 of these so far!), etc...

As I begin my listing process, after photos have been taken, I usually have a pile of random stuff. For the most part as I list, I also wrap the item and prep it for shipping. Things like mugs, and plates I can set to the side while listing and I wrap them up last. Since I've listed and shipped so many of them, I can weigh them alone and know what packing and a box will take the shipping cost to. But for the rest of my stuff, this process really helps me "guess" what the shipping will be. This way, the customer is not over-changed and I'm not losing money by undercharging.

Here's the same bunch of merchandise pictured above, ready to go to "the store" after being listed. I see several advantage to my system. First everything is protected. Clothes, are wrapped in bags, then in a poly bag (or small box) and then kept in a plastic bin. If that won't keep out odors, I'm not sure will. Mugs, glasses, trinkets, and other breakables are protected from breakage. I will add more packing to box when these items are shipped, but for now, they too are wrapped in a plastic bag (I recycle!!) and padded (wrapped) in newspaper. I can also store items more per square foot. This is super important to me because we live in a small house to begin with (only 1800 sq feet). There's just not the room to spread things out on shelves.

For example, here's a tub of mugs and glasses that I just started filling. Once at capacity, I might get 40 to 50 items in that space. Tubs are also great because you don't need shelving to store them. In my photo at the top, I have one cute shelving unit, but the rest of my tubs are stacked beside the shelf, one on top of another. Worst case, I move 6 tubs to get to the bottom one.

You'll notice that when I'm listing, I'm also printing out the first page of the listing and taping it to the outside of each item. The picture and title make finding items super easy. Not to mention the tubs are clear and I can see where things are right away. Normally if something sells, I can locate it within about 2 minutes and that's a worst case scenario. Overall, I actually know where most things are and find them right away.

The last benefit of my listing/storage process is that once something sells, it takes no time at all to ship it. When I weigh each item during listing/wrapping process, I also note the weight on the print out. Once I head in from the storage area, the weight is plugged into PayPal and a label prints right out (on plain paper!). Tape it to the box, and I'm done!

Some people might think it's backwards to wrap up things before they sell. But, what I've found is that after a few years of selling and trying other ways, this is what's works for me and my space. I hope maybe you got a few ideas on how to list or store you eBay item. I have many more helpful eBay articles here. Like, what supplies to gather to get started on eBay or where to get free packing.

Thanks for reading!

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I'm a married, stay-at-home mom to two kiddos, ages 5 and 3. I love to save money as much as I like to make it! Coupons, thrift stores? Lead the way! But wait....there's more! I have a BBA from University of Oklahoma and I was a banker and an accountant before I became a domestic goddess!
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