Print this American Greetings SpongeBob or Dora Christmas Roll Wrap $1/1 coupon quickly, before it disappears. Some people are finding these at Dollar Tree, so FREE after coupon! Check your local store to see if they carry them. Remember, you can print each coupon twice.
Black Friday is only 9 days away! Can you believe it? I am looking forward to hanging out in my pj’s watching a movie in my my Lazy Boy AND shopping! (And well, of course helping lots of other people find great deals too!)
We are seeing HOT DEALS now! Some are even better than Black Friday. There are tons of Free Shipping Deals! Our Deal Finders are posting HOT deals throughout the day everyday! I want to share a couple of links and tips with you to help you navigate Pinching Your Pennies a little easier:
Make sure you check out our Screaming Deals Online Forum. We post deals there throughout the day. Make sure you go back a few pages because there so many deals being posted right now that are valid for several days! We get more deals posted here than we can possibly post on Facebook or our blogs.
Another link I want to talk to you about is our Online Coupons & Codes page. Everyday, we post new online shopping codes there. You have a couple of search options there. You can select a store from our database, you can start typing the name of the store you are looking, our list is LONG and new stores are added all the time! After you find the store in the list, go ahead and hit the “Search” button. Your other option here is to search by Deal Type. If you select “Search by Deal Type” you will see a drop down list with Photo Deals, Free Shipping, Black Friday -more codes will start appearing there soon 🙂 & More! Again once you select a deal type hit the “Search” button.
If you have ANY questions, be sure to ask!
Save 25% on party dresses.
and get free shipping, too—yay. discount applied at checkout and only today.
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Did you know that craft foam sheets stick to the wall of your bathtub when they are wet? Craft foam is available in many colors and patterns at any craft store or the craft section of Walmart for super cheap. You can buy it in sheets – individually or in a pack – as well as in precut shapes, making the possibilities for bathtime fun only limited to your imagination.
I bought this foam from Hobby Lobby. The large sheet was $.89 and the pack was $5.99 (minus 40% with my coupon).
I trimmed the large sheet into a square, then used a ruler to measure out a tic tac toe board pattern, and cut it out. It cuts very easily with scissors. Then, using some of the smaller sheets, I cut out X’s and O’s to the right size.
Done; my daughter loves it!
I think next I’ll try my hand at making a Mr. Potato head. What about “paper” dolls? If you try it, I’d love to see pictures of your finished project!
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Must buy online and pick up in store!
Today only, while supplies last!
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“Alien Anthology” on Blu-ray
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Yesterday’s Price: $39.99
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Print this Nabisco Oreo Cookies 10 to 27.5 oz coupon quickly, before it disappears. This is a rare coupon, and won’t be around long! Remember, you can print each coupon twice.
Bright orange pumpkins seem like the perfect fall squash. As we end October a variety of pumpkins have make their appearances and whether they become a jack-o lantern or a pie they are equally delightful. With the baking trend to make almost anything from bread to cookies out of pumpkins, there is no limit to recipes you can try. My college room mate even used to make some sort of pumpkin and spaghetti dish! All of these fun and sometimes exotic pumpkin recipes are waiting to grace your pallet this fall if you will just give them a try.
In our garden each year we tend to grow more than our fair share of pumpkins. Just how to use all these pumpkins is something I think about. I hate to admit it but often they are used for decoration until they rot. My kids then enjoy having a pumpkin smashing fest in the garden. When each pumpkin has been completely demolished, we then till them back into the pumpkin patch and let nature go to work. By the next fall we usually have another large pumpkin patch.
This year I was determined to do something more with our pumpkins. So I decided to try to make my own pumpkin puree to use in all the goodies I plan on baking. It is simpler than it sounds to make pumpkin puree and eliminates the need to purchase the canned pumpkin full of preservatives. Which makes me feel like I am giving my family something a little more healthy to eat. I just try not to think about any of the sugar, chocolate chips or whip cream I may be adding to them. 😉
Homemade Pumpkin Puree
Step 1. Start with a small pie pumpkin. You can find these in the produce section of your local grocery store.
Step 2. Clean the outside of the pumpkin by wiping it down with a damp cloth.
Step 3. Cut each pumpkin in half and scoop out the seeds.
Step 4. Place flesh side down on a cookie sheet lined with foil.
Step 5. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour or until the insides are soft.
Step 6. Let cool until you can easily handle the pumpkins.
Step 7. Scoop out the inside of the squash with a large spoon. It should separate easily from the outer skin.
Step 8. Take the insides and blend with a blender, or mash them by hand until smooth.
Step 9. Store in freezer bags or containers in pre-measured amounts that will easily transfer to your recipes. I store mine in one cup containers. Mark them with the date and freeze until you need them for cooking.