Thursday, February 24, 2011

Chipotle: Print your coupon and stuff your face!

If you know anything about me... you know how much I LOVE CHIPOTLE... and can probably guess just how excited I was to find out that you can get a buy one get one free burrito coupon today!! Just follow this link, watch a short video clip, print your coupon and stuff your face! ;)

Friday, February 18, 2011

Em Chamas - $15 for a $50 dollar gift certificate!!

Morgan's Deals is another great website I often check for deals around the Kansas City area. TODAY ONLY (2/18/11) they have a $50 gift certificate to Em Chamas for $25. Last week in the mail I received a coupon with the code KCVP to use for an additional $10 off... making the total just $15 bucks!! You can't beat that price, so I wanted to share the deal with you all. Happy Dining!! :)

Friday, February 11, 2011

share the wealth!

Today one of my co-workers, Marietta, gave me a brilliant idea - a coupon exchange box for the office! Why didn't I think of that!? Her suggestion was to make a box were people can take coupons and also leave coupons for others. A few of us already swap them, often using inner office mail, when we know others are looking for something particular, but it can some times take a few days to deliver. With a box always in the same location, more people can participate and a larger variety of coupons can be shared... Plus, I have clients and visitors to my cube on a daily basis, so perhaps other individuals will notice it, add their coupons to the mix and spread the word around the office. 

It's hard to tell from the photo, but I recycled an old box we had around to create a collection area. Inside the lid I used the banner from the blog to put in a shameless plug for the site and on the bottom I put a label that says "Take a coupon. Leave a coupon. Happy Shopping!" Yes, I realize it's cheesy... I'll have to come up with something more creative/attractive later on, but it serves it's purpose for now. 


In addition to our newly created coupon box, our company also has an Entertainment Book group. Individuals who participate have all purchased a 2011 book and turned in a list of their coupon "wishes" into one person, who creates a single excel spread sheet with what everyone wants and emails it out to the group members. Then you go through your book, comparing the coupons you won't use to what others need and swap them. The biggest money making coupons I've gotten from participating have been several "$5 of a $50 dollar purchase" to Price Chopper. I shop there on a weekly basis (using other coupons of course) and then add this to my total savings at the end!! What a great deal for only a few minutes of clipping time.

Have other great ideas on how to exchange coupons with your co-workers and friends? Feel free to leave a comment below to share with everyone!

Friday, January 28, 2011

...make a life by what you give

"A person makes a living by what they do, but they make a life by what they give." ~Winston Churchill
One of the greatest things you can do in life is to give back to others... Here are a few ways you can use coupons to help you stretch your dollar further to donate more:
• Every year millions of dollars in grocery coupons go unused. Most people don't realize they can donate expired coupons to military families through the Overseas Coupon Program. Last year, participating U.S. military bases received over $11 million dollars worth of coupons. Imagine how many families that helped to feed! Before you throw out your old coupons, consider taking a few minutes to mail them in. They can be accepted up to six months after their expiration date.
• Another easy way to donate through couponing is to check your local paper on a weekly basis for sales ads and/or use www.couponmom.com's grocery store database. Watch for items such as cereal, pasta, peanut butter and canned goods (items with a long shelf life) to go on sale and then find coupons to use on top of the sale to get the items for FREE or purchase them for next to nothing. If you create a free account and use CouponMom, it will even tell you what circular or website has the coupon you need to get the best price (left column). Below is an illustration of their database. Online you can find a description of how to understand the circular codes. See the link above for more information. To donate items, simply contact a local food bank, women's shelter or church near you. My church, for example, is currently running a food drive through Feb. 6th. If you already have items collected for immediate donation feel free to contribute!


 
 
 
And finally... have you already clipped your coupons? Instead of putting the rest of the paper in the trash or recycling bin, consider collecting the remaining pages of newsprint for donation. Once you have a few weeks worth, take them to an animal shelter, where they will be used to comfort animals under their care. Without donated newspapers, the stray, homeless and often frightened animals must sit directly on the cold, stainless steel cages. Live in Kansas City? Consider giving your papers to the Greater Kansas City Humane Shelter. Their facilities and staff are wonderful!
 "One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." (Proverbs 11:24-25)
 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

$20 Amazon gift card for $10 - TODAY ONLY

Living Social (similar to Groupon) is a great website I use often for daily discounts around the Kansas City Area. Today they have an AWESOME deal - Get a $20 Amazon gift card for only $10. Here's the link.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

24 Hour Fitness Store - FREEBIE

I'm not sure how long this will last, but, use this link and follow the instructions to get a FREE $10 item or a $10 credit towards a higher priced product and free shipping. I just sent myself a FREE fitness ball!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Shop on Amazon?

Shop on Amazon? Have a .edu email address? FREE amazon prime account!

Sign up using this link. It will give you free shipping for a year, with no minimum amount to spend.