I have always seen Valentine’s Day kits on clearance for less than $1 each at Goodwill or Target and I always wondered who would buy those. So when I saw my mother browsing them at Goodwill recently I asked her about it. She told me that the kits only cost .59¢ each and most of them came with a lot of nice pencils (like the one in the picture below) and stickers and other little gifts that were great for teachers (she is a substitute teacher). Especially in the area we live in, the schools have had major budget cuts and teachers have had to be creative with how they buy things for their classes. So for less than $1 teachers could possibly get little gifts or incentives for their students.
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Getting Free Croft & Barrow Towels with Kohl’s Cash
Earlier this year I wrote about getting Croft & Barrow towels from Kohl’s for $1 each after my Kohl’s Cash. Well again I ended up with $10 Kohl’s cash and didn’t have a chance to make it to the store until the day it was expiring. I was sick and didn’t feel like shopping, but I didn’t want to waste the free $10 to spend on anything in the store. I even tried to give the $10 away to my mother but when that didn’t work I forced myself to head to the store. I ended up picking up some more towels. I already know that I like them, they are good quality, will last a long time, and who can’t use some nice bath towels? This time they were on sale for $4.98 each so I didn’t even have to pay a penny out of pocket. I wish I had thought of buying household items with Kohl’s cash earlier.
This is yet another reminder that saving money isn’t always hard but it does require effort. Was going to a nice store worse than working an hour at a job to earn $10? No, so I consider it time well spent.
Shopaholic Savers Freebie Friday- Lots of Great Freebies!

There were so many great freebies going around that I wanted to share that I got together a list of links. I love getting stuff for Free In The Mail (Click to See Some of the Cool Stuff I’ve Received). Some of them require a short form and some require more work such as sharing the deal or watching a video. Be sure to sign up for them quickly because they usually run out fast.
Here is the list-
– Free can of Friskies cat food
– Free Waffle House hashbrowns
– Free U by Kotex sample packs
– Free Origins GinZing moisturizer
– Free Sandy’s extra strength surface wipes
– Free Nescafe Taster’s Choice single serving coffee
– Free sample of Natralia Heel Balm
Thanks, to HeyItsFree.net, MoneySavingMom.com, and Couponaholic.net for most of these freebie ideas and be sure to check out their sites for even more freebies.
Another Reason I Love Publix- Returns Made Easy
Publix Supermarkets are generally agreed to be the best supermarket chain in this part of Florida. I get the majority of my coupon deals from there as they are very coupon friendly. They also score high marks from me because they make it really easy to return items, not that I return many. A week ago I had milk go bad 10 days before the expiration date and they willingly exchanged it for me.
I HATE doing returns! Especially at Walgreens where they act like you are trying to rob them (but that’s a post for another day!). However, Publix in my experience generally makes the return process really easy. I recently bought some Oscar Mayer lunch meat and it was HORRIBLE. I tried to force myself to eat it and I couldn’t. I don’t know what was in that package but it didn’t seem like turkey to me. So at around $5 for a package and with our tight grocery budget I decided it had to be returned. So after a couple weeks of putting this off, I finally decided to bring it back to the store. I also had to exchange some shampoo and conditioner that were the wrong type and I decided to do this all at once.
I didn’t have my receipt for the items but they took them all back and refunded the money on a gift card for the full price of the items. I would have told them that I thought the meat was B1G1 free when I bought it if they had asked but they didn’t and they were processing my return as I was running to go get the shampoo and conditioner I was exchanging. The other shampoo and conditioner turned out to be on sale so they gave me the amount extra for the previous shampoo and conditioner as well as full price for each of the B1G1 free lunch meats on the above pictured gift card.
Stores have return policies for a reason, as evidenced by the nice message on the gift card they gave me. There are several other stores (aka Walgreens) that have such bad customer service that I try to avoid them as much as possible. If anything, Publix’s willingness to help with returns only makes me more likely to shop at there in the future.
5-16-13 Goodwill Thrift Shop Finds
I was very happy with my Thrift finds at Goodwill yesterday. I do find Goodwill to be a little more expensive than other thrift stores but they usually also have a better selection and hours. That being said, they are still usually 100 times cheaper than regular stores.
This is what I got-
– A Black Pencil Skirt $3.69
– Black Dress Pants $3.69
– Keds Shoes $3.99
– 2 Storage Baskets $3.99 each
– 1 Pairs of Dark Skinny Leg Jeans $5.99
– 1 Pairs of Express Jeans $5.99 (These are $100 jeans! I didn’t realize they were from Express until I got home)
– A Polo Purse $7.99
– A Rolling Pin $3.99 (for making Homemade Pizzas we have always used a cup before)
I also received 10% off my entire purchase for being a student.
To see even more of our Thrift Shop and Yard Sale finds click HERE.
Saw It On Pinterest and Tried It- Turn An Old Spice Rack Into A Nail Polish Holder
So I went to my sister Candy’s house the other day and I saw her nail polish rack and I was reminded of why I love it! It used to be my old spice rack! I have been able to find some really cute old spice racks at thrift shops for a couple of dollars each. As you can see from the before picture below it actually said SPICES across the top before she painted it. Unfortunately old spice racks aren’t large enough to hold many modern spice bottles but they are perfect for nail polish!
You might be interested in “Saw It On Pinterest and Tried It- Label Your Power Strip for Free”
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Divide Up Your Meat Before You Freeze It
Something I don’t always remember to do when I get home from the grocery store is dividing up meat into meal sized portions before freezing it. I was glad that I remembered to do this with some Crockpot stew meat I got on sale because it makes life easier. Now the next time I decide to make a crockpot meal I can simply pull out one bag of already portioned meat and I’m ready to go. I don’t even defrost it before it goes into the Crockpot. It also prevents me from using a larger portion of meat than necessary just because it is all frozen together.
Edit- My Aunt told me I should add that you should freeze your meat flat if you can. It saves room in your freezer and it’s easier to defrost.
When I get home from the grocery store I also Double Our Milk.











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