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Save $15 on a FoodSaver: Buy in Bulk & Freeze

March 16, 2017 By Sarah Roe Leave a Comment

FoodSaver

Looking to save money? I’ve been eyeing a FoodSaver for a long time and right now, there is a $15/1 printable coupon available! Looks like a good deal, I also found this version on Amazon for only $62 (normally $129). If you’re interested in saving money long term, this is a great buy!
$15.00 off one FoodSaver Appliances

Filed Under: Frugal Living, Online Coupon Codes Tagged With: foodsaver, freezer cooking, money saving, online deals

Couponing Bootcamp Workshop in Jenks

August 31, 2015 By Sarah Roe Leave a Comment

Couponing Bootcamp Live

Many of you have asked about my upcoming workshops. I’ll admit, I don’t teach as much as I used to mainly because I spend most of my time trying to keep up with my kiddos. That being said, I do have a Couponing Bootcamp workshop coming up in Jenks on September 29, 2015.

Details:

  • Product Code: 15FA1406
  • Dates: 9/29/2015 – 9/29/2015
  • Times: Tuesdays, 6:30pm – 8:00pm
  • Location: Central Campus, Sooner Building Commons
  • Class Min: 8
  • Class Max: 50
 Want to cut your grocery bill by 80% or more? Learn how to save hundreds of dollars a month on good, healthy food for your family. Find out the art of couponing, menu planning and frugal living from Sarah Roe of MoneySavingQueen.com. This class is held on Central Campus, Sooner Building Commons.

Price:  $10.00

Sign up for this workshop at JenksCommunityEd.com. 

See you in Jenks!

Filed Under: Events, Financial Planning Tagged With: bootcamp, class, coupons, events, money saving, workshop

Save Big for a Bright Future with Box Tops for Education

August 27, 2015 By Sarah Roe Leave a Comment

Back to School with Box Tops for Education

This year, we began a new school year at a new school. It was a big adjustment but both of my kiddos were happy and excited! Our new school collects Box Tops for Education. I’ll admit, while I’ve heard about the program and knew a little about it, I have never collected Box Tops on a regular basis.

That’s all changing now!

Box Tops are worth .10 at your child’s school, that is free money for your kids! I’m all about saving money and earning money, this is a great deal and there’s no reason not to clip them! Plus, right now, you can get BONUS Box Tops on specialty marked products at Walmart.

Box Tops for Education

My oldest son had a great time finding the BONUS Box Top products, we also discussed their use so he could learn why they are so important. Box Tops is America’s largest school earning loyalty program with over 80,000 k-8 schools participating.

Everywhere we went, my son found more BONUS Box Top products!

Box Tops for Education

Schools can use the money raised by the Box Top program for anything they need. If your school does not have a Box Top program, start one! Collecting Box Tops is easy and it is free money for your school, you can’t beat it. My son was excited to pick up our products and start clipping!

Box Tops for Education

Schools can use the money raised by the Box Top program for anything they need. If your school does not have a Box Top program, start one! Collecting Box Tops is easy and it is free money for your school, you can’t beat it. My son was excited to pick up our products and start clipping!

Box Tops is all about giving back and that is important to our family. The Box Top program has given more than $525 million to participating schools since its launch in 1996. That is HUGE! Don’t miss out, start collecting Box Tops today!

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. The opinions and text are all mine.

Filed Under: Frugal Living Tagged With: box tops, fundraising, money saving, schools

Couponing 101: Learning Store Coupon Policies

June 23, 2015 By Sarah Roe Leave a Comment

Couponing 101

Learning store coupon policies is key to saving money. Every single store has a different policy and many of them update them regularly. Once you learn the store policy, you can master money saving techniques at that particular store.

For example, once I learned at Whole Foods that I could wait for a sale, combine my coupons with that sale and then buy a case of the product and get an extra 10% off that case, that changed everything. I buy healthy foods, I shop organic and specialty foods and with a policy like the one at Whole Foods, saving money on those items became a heck of a lot easier. But, I never would have known if I had not researched their policy.

If you live around stores that do not publish their policy, simply call the store manager and ask the following questions:

Do you take coupons?

Do you take internet coupons?

Do you double coupons?

What other special offers do you have (double flyer sales, in-ad coupons, etc)?

Get the name of the manager you speak to for future reference. It’s always good to give a call to your closest stores every once in awhile, you never know what you’ll find!

Here are a few of the most popular store coupon policies right now:

Walmart Coupon Policy

Walmart Price Matching Policy

Target Coupon Policy

Walgreens Coupon Policy

CVS Coupon Policy

Enjoy the savings!

Filed Under: Financial Planning Tagged With: couponing 101, coupons, money saving, store policies

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