REDKEN is offering a free Intra Force Starter Kit (a $39 value). The site seems to be slammed right now because I can’t even get the page to fully load. Hopefully some of you will be able to get through!
Thanks, Coupon Pro!
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REDKEN is offering a free Intra Force Starter Kit (a $39 value). The site seems to be slammed right now because I can’t even get the page to fully load. Hopefully some of you will be able to get through!
Thanks, Coupon Pro!
Please remember that Walmart deals and prices vary by region so not all of the prices listed here will be correct at all stores. Use this as a general guide.
Gain 20-ct Fabric Sheets – $1.87
Use $3/1 coupon from the 2/13 RedPlum insert
Free after coupon!
Clorox Disinfecting Wipes (Travel Size) – $0.97
Use $1/1 printable
Free after coupon!
Quaker Oats Microwave Pouch – $1
Use $1/1 coupon from the 1/2 RedPlum insert
Free after coupon!
Maalox – $4.52
Use $5/1 coupon from the 1/9 SmartSource insert
Free after coupon!
Reach Floss – $0.98
Use $1/1 coupon from the 10/10 RedPlum insert
Free after coupon!
(Thanks, Money Saving Mom!)
CoffeeMate Creamer – $1.38
Use $1.50/1 printable
Free after coupon!
Swiss Miss Pudding – $1.50
Buy 2 and use BOGO Free coupon from the January All You magazine
$0.75 each after coupon
Progresso Vegetable Soup – $1
Buy 4 and use $1/4 printable
$0.75 each after coupon
Dentastix – $2.98
Use $2/1 coupon from the 1/30 RedPlum insert
$0.98 each after coupon
Gillette Body Wash – $3.97
Use $2/1 coupon from the 2/27 P&G insert
$1.97 after coupon
Since I’ve been pregnant I’ve been even more aware of the calories I’m consuming and the last thing I want to do is drink any of my allotted calories. I’ve had to triple my normal consumption of water, so much that I get sick of it. I’ve tried drinking more milk but I was still wanting something different. When One2One Network contacted me about reviewing Crystal Light Pure Fitness for them I was all for it!
Crystal Light Pure Fitness contains no artificial flavors, sweeteners, or preservatives. It’s a fitness beverage so it contains electrolytes to aid with hydration. Now I know what you’re thinking, it must be loaded with calories, right? It isn’t! It contains Truvia brand sweetener (oh how I hate how their commercials get stuck in my head!) so it only has 15 calories in each 16.9 fluid ounce. 15 calories, I can take that.
Crystal Light Pure Fitness is perfect for use at home or on the go. When I worked out of the home Crystal Light was a must have for my office. Each drink mix comes in it’s own little packet. You can pour it into a water bottle and shake or pour it in a glass and stir. It’s really pretty simple and perfect for the person on the go.
This drink mix comes in a variety of different flavors including grape, strawberry kiwi, mixed berry, lemonade, and tropical blend. Grape and Strawberry Kiwi are the flavors that contain electrolytes to help aid hydration. I was able to try the grape flavor and I honestly enjoyed it. It’s light and yummy without being too overly sweet.
I want to thank Crystal Light and One2One Network for allowing me to review this product.
Disclosure: I received a product sample in order to facilitate my review and all opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Picaboo has just announced their new referral program and they are offering a big $10 credit for every friend who signs up…up to $200 in free credit!
Just sign up for a Picaboo account, if you don’t have one already, and then grab your own referral link by clicking “NEW Referrals” at the very bottom of the page. You can share this with your Facebook friends, Twitter followers, post it on your blog or just email your friends about it. You can use your free credit towards any Picaboo purchase- calendars, photo books, anything!
When you register for an account at Kellogg’s you can print $5 in Kellogg’s coupons. Not only that but you’ll also receive special offers and promotions from Kellogg’s. I have been obsessed with Kellogg’s Special K lately so I’m thankful for every coupon I can get my hands on!
Update: The site is getting slammed so be patient. Try leaving the site up for a few minutes while doing something else and come back to it. If it still hasn’t loaded try refreshing it.
ChristianAudio is offering another great freebie! This time you can get a free download of The Holiness of God by R.C. Sproul. This freebie is available worldwide through the end of March.
Thanks, The Freebie Blogger!
With a new little baby on the way I’m hearing lots of advice but there is one thing that I’ve heard more than anything else – learn sign language for babies! I’ve heard that it has so many benefits including better communication, development, and reduced fussiness. Who wouldn’t want all that? I’m willing to give it a try! Here is a guest post from an expert on baby sign language, Misty Weaver. If you have anything you would like to share about what worked and what didn’t work for you please leave them a note in the comment section. I would love to hear as much feedback on this as possible. I’ll turn it over to Misty now…
If you are a complete Infant Sign Language beginner, make life easy by following these four simple steps…
Step #1
Learn some simple but useful signs.
Beginners are best to start off with signs that you and your baby can practice every day – signs like Mommy, Daddy and Milk are great because your baby will see Mommy and Daddy and drink milk every day! Although these signs are easy to master it’s a good idea to practice them yourself a few times before signing to your baby. Either attend a Baby Signing class or look up some free online resources to help you learn your first few signs. Limit yourself to only four or five to begin with – you can add more signs when you and your baby are more confident.
Step #2
Use the signs as often as you can every day.
Once you have learned a sign yourself, you should make this sign every time you say the word to your baby. Make the sign every time you do an action or use an object. This can feel strange at first, but with practice it will become second-nature. When you make a sign, say the word clearly, with good eye contact, while pointing to the thing or person you are describing.
Step #3
Stick with it.
Babies learn through repetition and it can take about two months of exposure to a sign for babies over six months to learn the sign and be ready to use it themselves. So stick with it! You can use Sign Language For Babies when you’re shopping, playing, feeding – anywhere you get the chance. Be creative, have fun – just make sure you repeat the signs often. Remember to keep your facial expressions positive when you are signing. You want your baby to associate sign language with having fun. Don’t stress it.
Step #4
Encourage your baby’s signing attempts.
When your baby makes her first sign, encourage her efforts enthusiastically. Don’t worry if she hasn’t got the sign ‘perfect’ or even if you can’t tell what the sign is meant to be! The important thing is that she’s starting to communicate with you by signing and that’s a big step. Give her plenty of praise, attention and eye-contact to show her you are impressed with her efforts. When she gets these positive vibes from you she will be encouraged to try and try again.
So remember: repetition is everything, be patient, and be encouraging. And take it slowly. Use a few signs to begin with, and when you and your baby have mastered these you can move on to include more signs in your repertoire. Most of all – have fun!
Get a free 3 lb bag of organic Pinata apples with a $5 purchase. To get your coupon simply login to Earth Fare, click on Quimby the dog, and print your coupon!
If you haven’t signed up with Earth Fare yet it is quick and easy to do. They offer great coupons with many freebies through the year. When I first signed up with Earth Fare they gave me a coupon for a free dinner with $10 purchase. The dinner included Rustic Mashed Potatoes, Organic Baby Carrots, and Fresh Whole Chicken or Earth Fare Veggie Burgers. What an awesome welcome gift!
If you don’t have an Earth Fare near you you should still be able to use it at any store that takes competitor coupons (such as Publix). Enjoy!
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