By ShawnMarie, on August 29th, 2010%
Hard to believe something so simple would help my family save so much on ice cream, but it does.
We are ice cream junkies in my house. At some points each person has their own half gallon (well, whatever size it is now) in the freezer. We had to move to this because there was a lot . . . → Read More: August 29, 2010: What is the secret to making that expensive ice cream last longer? Ice Cream cones are the way to stretch your ice cream dollar.
By ShawnMarie, on August 13th, 2010%
I got a newsletter from my friend the Gorton’s fisherman today and visited his website to print off a coupon (We do buy Gorton’s since some of their grilled products are gluten-free. See my husband’s review of their gf products here.)
While I was there I took a look around. I have to admit I love the . . . → Read More: August 13, 2010: The Daily Frugal – Visit Gloucester Massachusettes in this wonderful video and snag a coupon too
By ShawnMarie, on August 12th, 2010%
I remember sitting in the basket of my mom’s cart at the A&P back in the 70s while the clerks ground up 8 o’clock coffee in those big grinders at then end of the counters – back in the days when the registers had keys and the products had price tags. I loved the smell of . . . → Read More: August 12, 2010: The Daily Frugal, Gr8 radio from Eight o’clock coffee edition – with coupon!
By ShawnMarie, on August 11th, 2010%
This is another wacky website post. I was looking for Green’s ice cream coupons (no luck) and ended up on the Kemps website. Well, it just so happens that through their website you can ask a cow a question! Here is a picture of the teacher cow who I assume is just waiting to answer our questions.
One . . . → Read More: August 11, 2010: The Daily Frugal – Are Kemps and Green’s Ice Creams Gluten Free? You can ask a cow.
By ShawnMarie, on August 10th, 2010%
I love using aluminum foil… much more so than plastic – but we can’t recycle it here. The company we use does not accept it. Bummer. So when I saw that Reynolds was putting out a recycled version I was really happy. At least by using post-consumer aluminum foil I can do less damage to the . . . → Read More: August 10, 2010: The Daily Frugal – Recycled Aluminum Foil edition
By ShawnMarie, on August 9th, 2010%
I love wacky things… and it is amazing to me what advertisers will put on their websites to get you coming back and reading what they have to say. (And they hope buying their products.) Ham-TV has to be my favorite so far, but I kind of like this one from o-cello.
See these sponges?
O-cello has . . . → Read More: August 9, 2010: The Daily Frugal, what is your sponge personality?
By ShawnMarie, on August 8th, 2010%
Our family is a member of the Spiral Path Farm CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) here in Central PA. One thing that people often ask me is why do we subscribe to a CSA when we have our own garden. Well, there are a few reasons:
First, our garden is not large due to having 3 children and full . . . → Read More: August 8, 2010: The Daily Frugal – Spiral Path Farm CSA update and a video on how to dry tomatoes in your oven
By ShawnMarie, on August 7th, 2010%
As a geographer, I spend a lot of time learning about places and people and my favorite place to study is my home state, Pennsylvania. Our state has such variety that it is hard for me to think about living any place else.
One of the reasons I love our state so much is because of the . . . → Read More: August 7, 2010: The Daily Frugal – Pennsylvania magazine review July/Aug edition, Double Cola and the Tannersville Cranberry Bog
By ShawnMarie, on August 2nd, 2010%
Here is a lesson I’ve learned but tend to forget – before you buy ANYTHING at Rite Aid (or another store that accepts internet coupons) check the product website for a coupon!
We’ve run out of ThermaCare heat pads and need to get a few more – we love how they work on back/shoulder strain – but . . . → Read More: August 2, 2010: The Daily Frugal – ThermaCare Online Coupons available
By ShawnMarie, on August 2nd, 2010%
OK, it isn’t much but it is a nickel. My last Target receipt said “Get 5 cents off every time you use a resuable bag!” I’m not sure if that means you get 10 cents if you use 2 bags or not. I’ve always got one folded in my purse so this will be easy . . . → Read More: August 1, 2010: The Daily Frugal – Use a reusable bag at Target and save 5 cents on your order
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