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Back to School Shopping Tax FREE Holidays 2013

Many states are offering Back to School Tax FREE Shopping holidays in 2012.  Here is a full list of participating states.  Follow the links for each state for more information.  Most states offer $100.00 in tax free clothing, $100.00 in tax free school supplies & $1,500.00 in tax free technology (computers and such) but be sure to check your specific state for information.  Some states offer better deals than others!

Alabama – August 2-4

Arkansas – August 3-4

Connecticut – August 18-24

Florida – August 2-4

Georgia – August 9-10

Iowa – August 2-3

Louisiana – August 2-3

Maryland – August 11-17

Mississippi – July 26-27

Missouri – August 2-4

New Mexico – August 2-4

North Carolina – August 2-4

Oklahoma – August 2-4

South Carolina – August 2-4

Tennessee – August 2-4

Texas – August 9-11

Virginia – August 2-4

 

Bubble Crust Pizza Recipe

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My kids love helping in the kitchen and I’m always on the look-out for new “kid friendly” recipes that they can help with, if you’re looking for cooking with kids ideas, this Bubble Crust Pizza recipe is a great choice!  I don’t think you can ever go wrong mixing kids and pizza!

See more of my favorite recipes here–> Melissa’s Bargains Favorite Recipes on Pinterest

 

Bubble Crust Pizza Recipe

 

 

5.0 from 2 reviews

Bubble Crust Pizza Recipe
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Serves: 6
 

Fun cooking with kids recipe! Make pizza using refrigerated biscuits!
Ingredients
  • 1-2 cans refrigerated biscuits (Homestyle, not flaky layers – I only needed 1, but it depends on the size of the can)
  • Pizza sauce
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • 1 cup cheddar or colby jack cheese, shredded
  • Italian seasoning
  • Pizza toppings of choice (we used pepperoni and sausage)

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Spray a 9X13 baking pan with nonstick cooking spray
  3. Cut biscuits into pieces and place along the bottom of the baking pan until the entire surface is covered.
  4. Spread pizza sauce over the top.
  5. Cover with mozzarella cheese.
  6. Cover with toppings of choice.
  7. Cover with colby jack cheese.
  8. Sprinkle Italian seasoning over the top
  9. Bake, uncovered, for 35 minutes or until the top is golden and bubbly (check the dough in the center to make sure it is cooked through)

 

Should Stores Be Allowed to Limit Quantities to prevent Extreme Couponing?

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This morning, in my Facebook feed, I saw a post by someone how was bragging that they had cleared the shelves at 9 different stores and that what they had pictured was only half of their “haul.”  What was pictured, in case you are wondering, was HUNDREDS of boxes of Jell-O and lots and lots of what I think were Yakisoba noodles.  People were cheering them on and asking for the details so that they could do the same thing.

I’m lost…

What could you possibly need hundreds of boxes of Jell-O and noodles for?  Where would you even store it?  The shelf life isn’t THAT long so even if you ate nothing but Jell-O and noodles every day for a year, I’m not sure you could make a dent in what I saw pictured (and remember that was only half of what they had actually purchased). 

Living in a Land of Extreme Couponing

I started couponing about 10 years ago before couponing was really “Cool”  When I first started, it was completely addicting.  I remember dreaming CVS and Walgreens scenarios in my head.  I may or may not have sent my husband out on New Year’s Eve one year to get a moneymaker blood glucose monitor at CVS even though neither one of us is diabetic.  So, I “get” the thrill that comes from getting things for free.  What I don’t get is clearing shelves at multiple stores so that no one else has the opportunity to take advantage of deals and clearing shelves to load up on things you couldn’t possibly use.  But Extreme Couponing changed everything.  Now, not only do we have people loading up on things they don’t need, but they are bragging about it and even re-selling it!

Who is to blame?

I’d like to say that Extreme Couponing is to blame, but it’s not their fault, really, that people lack common courtesy and common sense.  What about the stores?  Should they limit quantities of items to try to prevent this extreme and irrational behavior (and to help make sure that every day folks can still get in on a deal)?  Why not?

How much is too much?

This always raises the question of how much is too much?  What seems “extreme” to me may not be extreme if you have a family of 8 people.  I think the answer is to buy what your family needs and can use in a reasonable amount of time (preferably before it expires).  If the stores limit quantities, it will encourage stockpilers to make arrangements with management to pre-order items so they are not clearing shelves or they may have to make multiple visits to multiple stores.  I’ve been there and done that.  I did it to buy the 10 bottles of Tide pictured above that I purchased in January.  Some might think buying 10 bottles of Tide is “extreme” but every single one of those bottles is gone now, by the way, and has been replaced by deals on All and Purex over the past few weeks!

You may be wondering what I even CARE about this.  The answer is because I feel it every time I go shopping.  If I can’t get to my CVS stores at midnight for a 24 hour store or when they open, I know I won’t get their deals for that week.  I care because I have seen what has happened to coupon policies at stores over the past few years because of this type of behavior.  I care because I see my friends thinking they are getting a “deal” buying household items from people who are re-selling and they could have gotten the same deal for a LOT less themselves!

What do you think?  Should Stores Be Allowed to limit Quantities to Prevent Extreme Couponing?  What types of policies should they have?

Menu Planning Monday: my menu plan for the week of 6/30

I finished up my July budget this morning and I’m inspired to save and meal plan.  This week will be busy because we have family in town, so I’m mainly sticking with tried and true recipes.

See my menu plans from previous weeks here–> Menu Planning Monday

You can also view hundreds of meal plans each week at Orgjunkie.com

Make sure you also check out my favorite recipes board on Pinterest:

Melissa’s Bargains favorite recipes on Pinterest

In case you missed it last week, my most popular recipe post was this recipe for Baked Chicken Chimichangas!  It was seriously yummy, so add this one to your list or pin it to try another week:

fabulous-baked-chicken-chimichangasHere’s this week’s menu:

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SUNDAY:  Creamy Chicken Enchiladas I just made this for Father’s Day, but my brother is in town visiting for the 4th of July and this is a family favorite, so I had to make it again!

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MONDAY:  Cheesy Baked Ravioli – Super easy to make and kid friendly, too!

TUESDAY: Chicken Tortilla Bake – This is a new recipe for us.  We can never get enough of a Mexican food “fix” around our house!

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WEDNESDAY: Sweet & Sour Pork – Another recipe that’s quick and easy to throw together!  Yummy and kid friendly, too!

THURSDAY:  4TH of July BBQ – I’m taking pasta salad and 7 layer dip! (recipes to come)

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FRIDAY:  Slow Cooker Melt in Your Mouth Meatloaf Yes, it’s meatloaf and I know it may seem weird, but my family loves it!

SATURDAY:  Taco Pasta Bake 

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