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You can still get 36 custom photo address labels for $3 shipped with code: MERRY1228. This code expires tomorrow (1/1). Please note: If you’d like to take advantage of both deals you’ll need to make two separate orders – but that won’t increase the price since this one ships for free!
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-Short Sleeve V-neck Smocked Back Tee $8.99*
-Secret Fit Belly Ponte Stretch pants $13.50*
Entire Outfit: $22.49
*Please note: extra 10% discount is not reflected until checkout.
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Remember to head over to coupons.com and print any coupons you may want. Many are replaced at the beginning of a new month so today will be your last day to get them. I recommend printing:
-$1/2 Ronzoni SmartTaste pasta or Healthy Harvest pasta
-$2/1 Listerine products
-$.50/2 Milky Way
-$1/2 Hershey’s Kisses
-$1/2 Spic n Span products – recently reset. Makes antibacterial spray just $.47 at Walmart
-You should also have a new printable good for $1/2 Mars Valentine’s Day products. Expires 2/14, so plenty of time to wait for a good deal!
Other coupons:
-$.55/2 dozen eggs, any brand HERE
-$1.50/1 Nuk Ultimate Cup HERE – note: the other link that says $5/1 actually prints as $1/1
-$2.50/1 Jimmy Deal D-Lites Breakfast Sandwich HERE – must share with 3 friends
-$.50/1 Fresh Express Salad HERE
-B1G1 free Kikkoman Soy Sauce HERE
thanks, Printable Coupons!
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-$5/2 Nivea body lotion
-$5/2 L’Oreal cosmetic face item
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Hubbs and I are Dave Ramsey folks, and part of his Total Money Makeover plan is to establish a Cash Envelope System. In a nutshell, you divide the money you have allotted to cash expenses (groceries, gas, haircuts, gifts, fun money, etc.) into envelopes. When the envelope is empty, that’s it.
This has been an extremely effective budgeting tool for me because every penny is in it’s proper place. If I overspend, I have to physically remove money from it’s assigned envelope – and I’m tellin’ ya, that hurts. If you’d like a financial makeover, I highly recommend this system!
In case you’re wondering – yes, you can always just use plain envelopes. But I got some pretty scrapbook paper for Christmas, so this year I decided to use a free tutorial by Kelleigh Ratzlaff to make my own. She has a printable template that makes this super-easy!
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My favorite feature: it fits nicely into the checkbook pocket of your billfold. Thanks to Money Saving Mom for sharing a link to this tute!
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