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Walgreens: Buy 25 4×6 Prints. Get 25 FREE!

Posted by Rachael on May 20, 2012 in Uncategorized |

At Walgreens, (5/20 – 5/26) Buy 25 4×6 prints Get 25 Free

At Check out enter Code B25G25PRNT

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Bashas: Sunday Only Sale Reminder – Tomates On The Vine

Posted by Rachael on May 20, 2012 in Uncategorized |

Here are the Daily Deals at Bashas.. I will post a reminder each day for them so you don’t forget to pick up these deals!

Here is the regular matchup so you can see if there is anything else you need to pick up while you are there.

Sunday Only 5/20

Tomatoes on the Vine $0.79/lb First 5lbs

Monday Only 5/21

Crusty or Italian Bread, Plain or Seeded 16 oz. $0.99

Tuesday Only 5/22

Take $3 off your purchase of $30 W/IAC, Limit 1

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5/20/12 Actual Insert Coupons

Posted by Rachael on May 20, 2012 in Uncategorized |

This is the actual list of the coupons that we got.. The Smartsource was the same as what we got in the WallStreet Journal.. The RedPlum insert was a bit different.

See Original Preview Here.

Values may vary by region. And as usual, these are Preview coupons and we won’t know til Sunday, what we will actually receive and what values.

If you are wanting to purchase coupons, I recommend MyCouponHunter.com or Coupons & Things by Dede or Coupons66.

We didn’t get the Nesquick Coupon that was in preview.. But you can order it at one of the above places and pick it up for $0.19 at Safeway.

Read more…

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New Red Plum Coupons – Advil, ThermaCare, Vanity Fair & More!

Posted by Rachael on May 20, 2012 in Uncategorized |

 

This morning we have a couple new RedPlum Coupons..

 

Advil - SAVE $1.00 on any Advil 20ct or larger

Advil - SAVE $1.00 on ANY Advil PM 16ct or larger

Angel Soft - SAVE $0.25 on any ONE 4 Double Roll or larger package of Angel Soft Bath Tissue

L’Oreal - SAVE $1.00 on ANY L’Oreal Paris Sublime Bronze product

L’Oreal - SAVE $1.00 on ANY L’Oreal Paris Sublime Sun product

L’Oreal - SAVE $1.00 on ANY standard size L’Oreal Paris skincare product (excludes trial size)

L’Oreal - SAVE $2.00 on ANY L’Oreal Paris face cosmetic product (excludes Magic Perfecting Base 0.17 fl oz mini size)

ThermaCare - SAVE $1.00 on ANY ThermaCare 2ct or larger

Vanity Fair- SAVE $1.00 off any TWO packages of Vanity Fair napkins or guest hand towels


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Market On The Move: Sunday Location

Posted by Rachael on May 20, 2012 in Uncategorized |

Here is a little about the people who put on Market on the Move:

The 3000 Club is a group of like-minded individuals, small business owners, volunteers and non-profit agency(ies) and organization(s) who contribute either $100, $500 or $1,000 per year or $10 per month in order to help rescue the millions of pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables that would be thrown in the landfill in Nogales, Arizona and distribute it instead for free to the needy and hungry families, especially their children.

They receive different varieties of tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, peppers, melons, cantaloupes, beans, zucchini, eggplants corns and watermelons.

You can get UP TO 60 lbs of produce for $10 CASH. I hear sometimes they limit how much of certain items you can get but it is still a lot cheaper than you’ll get it anywhere else.

Remember to look at what you are getting so you don’t get home and be disappointed in the condition of the produce.

* THERE IS NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED to take part of this great deal*

 

Sunday, May 20

Tomei Shabbof Of Phoenix  08:00am – 12:00pm
2120 E. Lincoln Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85016

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Parade Insert 5/20 – FREE McCafe Cherry Berry Chiller

Posted by Susan on May 20, 2012 in Uncategorized |

I found these McDonald coupons in the Parade Magazine insert in today’s Sunday Paper!    Check yours!

Get a FREE McCafe 12 oz. Cherry Berry Chiller, exp. 6/15/12   NO Purchase Necessary

Get $1 off Any Medium or Larger McCafe Frozen Strawberry Lemonade, Frappe or Real Fruit Smoothie, exp. 6/15/12

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NightCap: May 19

Posted by Rachael on May 19, 2012 in Uncategorized |

I hope you all had a great Saturday.. We went swimming this morning and it was a LOT of fun!!

The Deals from Today

SmartSource Preview 5/20/12 (WSJ)

Store Deals

Bashas: Saturday Only Sale – Ground RoundWalgreens: Possibly Hawaiian Tropic for $0.39ea on Clearance!!

Coupons

$1.50/2 Any Brach’s bagged Products (excludes Holiday Products, Bulk Candy or Pick-A-Mix Products)

Heinz Ketchup only $0.49 at Safeway

$1/1 Marie’s Dressing Upromise Coupon.. Just $0.49 after Coupons at Fry’s!

Online Deal

1SaleADay: 15 Piece battery Powered Train Set for $5+ Free Shipping (Reg $79.99!)

Amazon: FREE Feed Your Family on a Tight BudgetAmazon.com: The Poverty Cookbook for Beginners – FREE Download

BonMimi- NEW Mom’s Site for Kids Items

Groupon: Pay $25 for Target Portrait Package ($124.90 Value)

The Rest of The Day

7 Eleven: FREE Slurpee on May 23!

Crystal Light Mocktails Samples – LIVE!!

Flower Tower

FREE Nexcare Bandage!

Free Sample of Kiehl’s Powerful Strength Line Reducing Concentrate

GoodWill: 50% off + $5 off Coupon

Market On The Move: May 19 & 20

Susan’s Mail Day. What Did You Get?

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Flower Tower

Posted by Rachael on May 19, 2012 in Uncategorized |

  

I know  alot of us look to try new things and make things on our own instead of purchasing them.. My Mother In Law sent me this ‘How To’ Guide and I thought some of you would be interested in it!

How To Make Flower Tower

Create this unique flower tower with only a few simple supplies

Take container gardening to the next level…go vertical! This easy to make flower tower can dramatically enhance vertical space with vibrant summer long color.

Supplies Needed
  • 5 standard terra cotta pots in the following sizes: 14”, 12” 10”, 8”, and 6”
  • A 12.5” terra cotta saucer (not needed if tower will be placed in a garden)
  • A 2-cubic-foot bag of potting soil
  • One 36” half inch dowel rod or 36” rebar rod
  • Soil Moist granules (optional)
  • 20 – 30 annual plants

First, begin by taking the saucer and placing the 14” pot on top of it in the location you will want your flower tower. Once it is built, the tower will be heavy and difficult to move. Fill the 14” pot with potting soil to just about 3 inches below the rim. Add the required amount of Soil Moist to the soil and mix in.

I highly recommend using Soil Moist to help keep the plants moist. In the hot summer months, flowers planted in containers dry out rapidly. It can happen so quickly in July and August that container plants may need to be watered twice a day. Keep in mind, that plants in terra cotta pots dry out even faster than other containers because the clay wicks away a lot of the moisture. Soil Moist is great because it almost doubles the time needed between waterings.

Once the soil mixture is in the pot, pat down the soil and level it off.

Then put the dowel rod into the center of the pot through the soil. If the flower tower is located in the garden, do not use the saucer. Instead, push the rod into the ground a couple of inches for added stability.

Next, take the 12” pot and thread it through the drain hole onto the rod. Add soil and soil moist to that pot. Continue with this process until all of the pots are threaded onto the rod and are filled with soil.

The tower is now constructed. All that is left is to add the flowers. Since there is only one inch of planting space, it is imperative that small container annuals are used. These are the flowers that are in 4-packs or 6-packs, and they cost around one to two dollars each. The smaller the initial flower, the easier it will be to plant. I have used the larger 6-pack of Wave Petunia, and even they were a tight fit.

Choosing the Annual Flowers

When it comes to selecting the flowers for the flower tower, the possibilities are endless. There are, however, a few simple things to keep in mind:

  • Flowing, cascading, and mounding annuals work best. Look below for my favorites for this project.
  • If its in a hanging basket in the nursery or garden center, it is a good selection. Just look around for the 6 or 4-packs of the flowers or ask an employee for help finding the same varieties.
  • Tall upright flowers like zinnias and sunflowers will not work.
  • Keep in mind the location of the tower when selecting the flowers. The basic rules of gardening still apply here. Sun plants need sun. Shade plants thrive in the shade.
  • The best flowers should have a bloom of one to two inches.

Annuals for a Sunny Location

Petunia - The workhorse of the sun garden, petunias will not disappoint. They also come in a variety of colors which makes them easy to mix and match to obtain the desired affect.

Calibrachoa - These flowers look like mini-petunias and are perfect for this project. However, is it is next to impossible to find them in small enough containers to fit the cramped one inch space between the pots.

Wave Petunia - These flowers are not sold in small containers, but if purchased in a six pack they can be used. It takes much more manipulation of the plants root system to fit them into the tiny space, but the impact is dramatic as the flowers grow and flow along all of the pots.

Alyssum - These mounding annuals come in white, purple, and pink. Although they wouldn’t work for this project when used alone, they make a great accent when planted every three or four flowers.

A tower made for the shade. Red and White Impatients with Blue Lobelia.

Annuals for a Shady Location

Impatients- These flowers are perfect for the tower that is located in the shade. The plants will grow until the pots are no longer visible giving the illusion of a tree made of flowers. Impatients also come in a large variety of colors.

Lobelia- Similar to Alyssum, this flower cannot be used by itself in the tower but makes an excellent accent. Its also one of the few plants that come in blue.

Now that the tower is built and the flowers are selected, all that is left to do is plant them. Starting with the bottom pot, take each plant out of its container and tease the roots before placing it in the pot. Space each plant about two inches apart. Mix and match the colors along the way to achieve the desired affect. Then when a layer is complete, fill in the space between each plant with potting soil.

Completed lower level of the flower tower.
It’s ok if the flowers are covered in dirt while planting, they will still thrive.

This can get messy. Again, it’s a tight fit with only one inch of planting space to work with. Don’t worry though, the plants can be easily hosed off when watering.

Once all of the flowers are planted in each of the layers, water the tower thoroughly. This includes watering the pots. If you don’t water the pots too, the clay will absorb most of the water and leave very little water for the plants.

To keep your flower tower looking great all summer long, water the flower tower daily. It is also not a bad idea to use an all-purpose fertilizer regularly to increase blooming and growth of the annuals.

The pots can be reused every year, but the flowers will need to be planted again. By selecting different flowers or colors each year you can drastically change the look of this unique container garden.

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$1/1 Marie’s Dressing Upromise Coupon.. Just $0.49 after Coupons at Fry’s!

Posted by Rachael on May 19, 2012 in Uncategorized |

Right now there is a new Coupon on UPromise for Marie’s Dressing!! And it makes for an AWESOME Deal at Fry’s!

At Fry’s, On the Mega, Marie’s Dressing $2.49ea wyb 10

For those of you who don’t know what Upromise is.. It puts the money into an account for a College Fund.. Go Here to read more..

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$1.50/2 Any Brach’s bagged Products (excludes Holiday Products, Bulk Candy or Pick-A-Mix Products)

Posted by Rachael on May 19, 2012 in Uncategorized |

Here is a fairly rare coupon $1.50/2 Any Brach’s bagged Products (excludes Holiday Products, Bulk Candy or Pick-A-Mix Products)

 

Thanks Hip2Save

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