Heading into the weekend: Online and in store deals

Crazy 8 – shop the semi-annual sale and find many items marked down to $3.99 or less. The sale ends on Wednesday, 2/4.

Gymboree – They have new markdowns in store and online. Some items (including shirts and jeans) are starting at $1.99. The Big Red Balloon sale ends on Monday, 2/2.

IKEA – get free breakfast (1/30-2/1) until 10:30 a.m. at select locations. Valid for one small breakfast and one small cup of coffee. Not valid at IKEA Hicksville, IKEA Houston, IKEA Pittsburgh, or IKEA Direct. Details are here.

Kohls – check out their Super Saturday sale. Early birds can shop online from 1 am-4 pm (EST) and in store from 7 am-1 pm (local time). Get 50-60% off classic sportswear for women, an extra 15% off fine jewelry (already 60% off), an extra 10% off selected bedding colletions (already 35-60% off). Get free standard shipping when you spend $75 or more. Get 4% cash back when you shop through Ebates.

Old Navy – If you missed out on the other clearance deals, it’s not too late! Through Monday, February 2, you can take an additional 50% off already marked down items online by entering code HALFOFF at check-out. Get an additional 3% cash back when you shop through Ebates.

The Company Store
– get 15% off your entire order when you enter code T9T15 at check-out. This offer is valid through midnight (EST) on 2/1/09. Get 3% cash back when you shop through Ebates.

OTHER DEALS:

Diapers.com – Get great deals on diapers when you combine sale prices, a mail in rebate offer, and use coupons. Plus, you get free shipping! I just recently found out that you CAN use manufacturer’s coupons when you make purchases from Diapers.com (you just have to send them in). Get all the details on their current diaper deals here.


Free Valentine’s Day Cards from Stories by Everyone
– I originally saw this posted on Freebies4Mom. You can get six Valentine’s Day cards from Stories for Everyone. (The offer expires 2/1/09) Click here to make your cards

Lila Guide – Find out how to get $15 in Target gift cards here (the promotion ends tomorrow, 1/31)

More ways to save!

A Full Cup

If you haven’t checked out A Full Cup, you really should. The site is a great resource! You can view ad scans for upcoming sales, you can visit their forums to find out about upcoming deals, and they have a Target coupon generator where you can easily print multiple Target coupons. You can check out the site by clicking on the picture above.

More Old Navy deals!

If you’ve missed out on the other Old Navy sales recently, it’s not too late. Through Monday, February 2, you can take an additional 50% off already marked down items online by entering code HALFOFF at check-out. Get an additional 3% cash back when you shop through Ebates.

There are lots of great deals including boys/girls shirts for $2-4, jeans for $5, and winter coats for $5!

Tip of the Day Tuesday: Supplementing your budget with gift cards

If you’ve been reading my blog for long, you know that I use gift cards to supplement my $40 weekly grocery budget. All of the gift cards that I use are ones that I have gotten for “free” for doing various offers. As a working mom with two young children, I don’t have a lot of extra time, so all of the things that I do are pretty easy. I thought I’d share them with you today! Many of them have already been posted at some point on the blog, but I thought it would be nice to have them all in one spot.

*Pharmacy prescription transfers: I dedicated an entire post to this here. It’s worth reading if you’ve been wondering how this works. This is one of the easiest ways that I get gift cards and they are usually $25-30 gift cards. In the Walgreens ad on Sunday, they had a coupon for a $25 gift card with any transferred prescription which is valid until April. There is also a printable version here. In the CVS ad, they had a coupon for a $25 gift card with any transferred prescription which is valid until mid-February. If you have Safeway/Randalls, there is a coupon in the ad this week for a $30 gift card with any NEW or transferred prescription that does not expire until March. The “NEW” or transferred coupons are the best ones to have and I always try to hang on to a few extras because you never know when someone is going to get sick and need to have a prescription filled!

*Lila Guide: I absolutely love this site! If you read my Menu Planning Monday posts, this is where I post most of my crockpot recipes. They have several promotions throughout the year with easy ways to get Target gift cards. You can find all the details about their latest promotion here (hurry because it ends on 1/31).

*Swagbucks: This is becoming my new favorite way to earn gift cards. At some point throughout the day I have a reason to search for something online. Before discovering Swagbucks, I always used Google search, but Swagbucks makes it easy to earn gift cards while doing something I would be doing anyway – searching online! I just cashed out for a $20 Target gift card this week and I plan to cash out for a $25 Amazon gift card soon. If you haven’t joined Swagbucks yet, and you want to know how it works, you can read about it here. For a limited time, get a bonus Swagbuck using the bonus code BeMine (it is case sensitive).

*MyPoints: You will get a few e-mails from this site each week (I usually get 15-20) and in most of the e-mail, there is a link for you to click to “get points” just for reading the e-mail. You can also earn points by shopping through the links on their site, printing coupons from their site, and using the search engine on their site. It is very easy to do and I usually earn a $25 gift card every 2-3 months. If you’d like a referral, you can e-mail me (upper left hand corner of the blog) and I’ll be happy to send you one!

*Epoll: This is a survey site where you earn points for completing surveys. The surveys are usually quick and easy and most of the time are about TV shows. You can cash out your points for a variety of gift cards (Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Starbucks, etc.).

*Credit card rewards programs: I cannot stress enough that you should ONLY do this if you can pay off your card IN FULL every month. If you know that you do not have the discipline to do this, please skip this part because it is not worth it and you will just end up in more debt and more trouble! We have three different rewards cards that we use each month. We have a Discover Open Road card that we use for all of our gas purchases each month. My husband also has reimburseable business expenses each month, and we put all of those on that card. I love this card because there is a cash back or gift card option. When you choose the gift card option, you can usually get a “bonus” reward (for example, a $25 gift card for cashing out $20 in rewards or a $45-50 gift card for cashing out $40 in rewards). We pay for recurring monthly expenses (cable, security system, phone, etc.) on a Citibank cash rewards card (so we don’t earn gift cards, but we do get cash back). All other monthly expenses go on a Gymboree Visa card, and I earn gift cards which I use to pay for clothing for my kids. There are many different credit card rewards programs, and if you are interested in doing this (and again CAN PAY OFF YOUR CARD IN FULL EVERY MONTH), this website will help you to make an informed decision about which card would work best for you.

Instant Win Wednesday: Butterfinger, Nature’s Bounty, Pace

Here are the instant win games for the week:

Butterfinger/Bonnarco instant win game – click here to enter (ends 4/2/09)

Nature’s Bounty Healthy You, Healthy Earth instant win game and sweepstakes – click here to enter (ends 3/31/09)

Pace Hand Pick and Win – click here to enter (ends 7/31/09) – I posted this awhile back, but I figured it would be a good one to post again in honor of the Kroger Mega Sale 🙂 You don’t need a code to enter. I just won a coupon for a free jar of picante sauce when I played!

Here is a link to the instant win games from previous weeks (some may be expired)