Sunday, February 7, 2010

Day Twenty-Seven: Odds and Ends

Couponing to Disney put up a nifty link to the Recycle Bank where you can earn points and spend them on coupons like $4/$20 at CVS, Buy any Green Works product and get $5 off their laundry detergent, free Seventh Generation baby wipes, all purpose cleaner, or dish liquid, BOGO Huggies Diapers, $1/2 Bumblebee products, BOGO Celestial Seasonings Tea, $1/1 Coca Cola product, free box of Kashi cereal, $2/1 Pom Juice, and more!  You get 40 points for registering (not 100 as it stated on Couponing to Disney; maybe because Oklahoma City does not offer a curbside recycling program) and 50 for agreeing to the Ebay deal which is enough to redeem at least one coupon!

Also check out this money-making mail in rebate deal for Schick razors!  Mail-in rebates can really help bolster your coupon fund and they aren't a whole lot of work.  My first two mail-in rebate checks arrived in the mail this past week.  It sure felt great to open those envelopes and find money instead of bills!!

Visit Bite of OKC for 50% off gift certificates to local restaurants.  There is one restaurant featured each week and these are not the same as the restaurants advertised by Coupon Mom (restaurant.com).  By the way, until Monday, February 8th you can input code BLOOM at restaurant.com to save 60% (making a $25 gift card just $4) AND get a $15 FTD reward for flower savings! 

On Saturday, February 20th from 10am - 3pm, Auntie Anne's will be giving away free pretzels!  There is one in the Quail Springs Mall as well as one in Penn Square Mall.  If you sign up, you can also get a coupon for a free original or cinnamon sugar pretzel when you buy any pretzel, pretzel dog, or stix.  Today, for a free pepperoni pretzel when you buy any pretzel dog or stix. 

If you are planning to hit Walmart sometime soon, be sure to check out Passion for Savings, formerly known as NWA Deals.  Some of these deals (such as tabasco sauce and rhodes rolls) are better at Homeland, but it is definitely good to see what all your options are! 

Homeland has booklets of coupons for $1.00 off produce when you buy Earthgrain Bread.  This is really awesome bread, very healthy and delicious, and it's so nice to be able to choose any produce you like to go with it!  Stop by Earthgrain's website for a $0.75/1 coupon (Do not Double) to sweeten the deal, or grab the $0.55/1 coupon from this week's paper!

Sign up at Eat Better America for a $10 coupon booklet.  It doesn't say what the coupons are for so this will be a fun surprise.  You can also print coupons at their site!

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