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Here are some of the vegan deals you will find at Bartell Drugs this week:
Tully’s Coffee (12oz) - $5.79 each (Made in Seattle) Brianna’s Dressings (12oz) - $2.29 (I believe some are vegan.) Tim’s Potato Chips – 2 for $5.00 (Made in Algona) Niko Niko Calrose Rice (5 pounds, white or brown) - $3.69 each Napoleon Olive Oil (16.9oz) - $2.99 each Napoleon Artichokes - $1.99 each S&W Canned Beans - $.79 each S&W Canned Tomatoes - $.89 each Blue Diamond Almonds (16oz) - $4.99 each Premier Value Vitamins – Buy One, Get One Free (only some are vegan) Omron Blood Pressure Monitors (upper arm or wrist models) - $59.99 each Premier Value Light Bulbs (including CFLs) – Buy One, Get One Free Proctor Silex or Hamilton Beach Appliances – Buy Two, Get One Free Roaring Spring Recycled Filler Paper – Buy One, Get One Free Composition Books (and some other school supplies) – Buy One, Get One Free Here are three eco-friendly deals going on at zulily right now:
Envirosax -- Eco chic water bottles and fold-up totes starting at $5.99. (sale ends 8/27) Kushies -- Save up to 70% on organic clothing for babies. (sale ends 8/27) Life Is Good Home -- Travel tumblers, mugs and more starting at $7.49. (sale ends 8/27) These sales end in just a couple of days, so head over to zulily now to get in on these eco-friendly deals! If you have been in the market for a Vitamix, but the price seems a little overwhelming, today might be your lucky day!
I just found out that the Today's Special Value on QVC is a Vitamix blender! The Vitamix Creations GC 48-ounce 12-in-1 Variable Speed Blender to be exact...and it's at a special price of just $379.90. If you run over and get one today, you get free shipping and handling -- plus the option to make five monthly payments (instead of one lump sum)! I absolutely love my Vitamix and don't know what I would do without it. If you need a blender, and can swing this deal, I definitely recommend it! Here are a couple of zulily sales going on right now that I thought might be of interest to some of you:
Island Bamboo - Save up to 55% on bamboo kitchen storage, cutting boards and servingware. (sale ends 8/26) Green Machine - Save up to 70% on eco-friendly kids' clothing, accessories and other gear. (sale ends 8/26) It looks like there will be three inserts in this Sunday's newspaper, but one of them is P&G, so that one doesn't really count for us frugal vegan folks. There is also a RedPlum insert, but I'm not really seeing anything of interest in that one either.
However, the SmartSource insert does have some vegan coupons! Coupons vary by region, so the following list might not be exactly what you see in your local paper. SmartSource Vegan Coupons: $1.50 off one Wholly Guacamole Product $.75 off two packages of Dole Real Fruit Bites Buy 2 boxes of Ball or Kerr Lids and get one FREE $1.00 off one Ball or Kerr Accessory or Case of Jars $1.00 off one bag or box Crunchmaster Crackers $1.50 off two Tofu Traditional Shirataki $1.50 off two Tofu Organic Tofu $1.50 off two Tofu Premium Tofu You can find printable vegan coupons at Coupons.com. Sales, selection and prices can vary between stores, so check your local store to see what's on sale this weekend.
Here is what's on sale here in the PNW: Honey Punch & Flavor Grenade Pluots -- $1.99 per pound Organic Blueberries (grown in Washington) -- $3.99 per pint Don't forget to stop by the Whole Foods Market website to print out organic and vegan coupons before you go! zulily deals that may be of interest:
The Mozart Effect - Save up to 45% on sing-along CDs, classical music CD sets and more for the little ones. (Sale ends 8/25) Oscar & Belle - Organic frocks for kids. All items are $16.99! (Sale ends 8/25) These deals end soon, so head over to zulily now to take advantage of these great discounts! Here are some of the produce deals you will find this week at Tacoma Boys and H&L Produce:
Corn - 5 for $2.00 Beefsteak Tomatoes - $1.50 per pound Pineapples - 2 for $5.00 Mangos - $2.00 each Cadillac Peaches - $2.99 per pound Hass Avocados - 3 for $2.00 Seedless Grapes - $1.99 per pound Cantaloupes - $.69 per pound Seedless Watermelons - $.50 per pound Local Blueberries - $12.99 for a half flat Local Green Beans - $1.99 per pound Local Cucumbers - 2 for $1.00 Broccoli Crowns - $1.00 per pound Zucchini - $1.00 per pound Tacoma Boys Locations: 5602 6th Avenue in Tacoma 901 39th Avenue SW in Puyallup H&L Produce Location: 7320 Lakewood Drive W in Lakewood I mentioned last week that I just ordered a Kindle Fire and would be writing a post about how I got it absolutely free once it had arrived. Well, it has arrived! It actually got here a couple of days ago, but I wanted to play with it a bit before writing this so that I could also at least make a short comment on whether or not I think it was a good buy. I mean, free is free – and that is always awesome – but there is no point in making an effort to get something for free, if it doesn’t really work out to be worth the effort. So, let’s start with that quick comment: Yep, I love it! I’ve already loaded it with e-books, watched a few movies on Netflix, played some games, checked my email, surfed the Web, shopped online and checked my PayPal balance. That is pretty much everything I was hoping to be able to do with it, and it worked like a charm. Now, let’s get to the good part and why you are really here, since I know you really want to hear how I got my Kindle Fire free. Okay, remember all those point-earning programs I’ve been chatting about for the last couple of months? Well, Amazon gift cards are just one of the many things you can get when you turn those points in for cash, gift cards or prizes. Since I use multiple point-earning programs, I checked out each one to see which gift cards they offered in common. It turns out that most of them offer Amazon gift cards, which worked out perfectly for me, since I wanted to go for a Kindle Fire. Kindles are eligible for Amazon’s free Super Saver Shipping, but I opted for a slightly faster shipping method, so I needed to cover the cost of the product, shipping and tax. Since the Kindle Fire is $199.99, this came out to a total of $217.71, which means I needed to earn at least $220 in free Amazon gift cards from my points programs. Here is the breakdown of how I did it: I started out with three $25 Amazon gift cards from Chase Bank, which were acquired using their old points program (before they changed things up). Since I had just received these, my goal was to earn enough with other points programs to get free gift cards to cover the other $145 I needed for the Kindle. MyPoints: Turned in 15,000 points for two $50 Amazon gift cards (It is 7,500 points for one gift card). SwagBucks: Turned in 4,050 points for nine $5 gift cards (450 points per $5 gift card). So that’s: Chase points program: $75.00 MyPoints points program: $100.00 SwagBucks points program: $45.00 Total: $220.00 Now, I imagine you would like to know how exactly I earned these points. It couldn’t have been easier…I just did online searches and printed coupons through SwagBucks, and printed coupons, read emails and took surveys through MyPoints. You can also earn points faster by shopping online and taking advantage of other point-earning opportunities.
I think it’s important to note that, while you can earn points by shopping and doing other things that cost money, I did not do that. You do not have to buy things to earn points quickly through these programs. I chose to use MyPoints and SwagBucks to earn points, since I already use them every day, but you also could use Viggle, where you earn points for watching TV and can currently get a $25 Amazon gift card for 62,500 points, or whichever other points program works best for you. I have about 89,000 points on Viggle right now, so I’m still deciding which awesome gift card to go for on there. I might go for that Amazon card to get Kindle accessories! For me, SwagBucks is the fastest way to earn gift cards really easily. Of course, I'm a writer, so I'm always searching for something online, which is why a program like this (where you earn points for searching online) is a perfect choice for me. If you like taking surveys or shopping online, MyPoints might be the one for you. If you like watching TV, you might want to check out Viggle. Take a look at my Make Money page to find other programs where you can easily and quickly earn cash, gift cards and prizes. |
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