Sunday, November 29, 2009

Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince Blu-Ray/DVD Combo for $15.99

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will be released on Right now you can pre-order the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Blu-Ray/DVD combo pack from Amazon for just $15.99.

The DVD (Widescreen Edition) version is just $9.99. Don't forget about the $1 magazine subscription promo I told you about here if you decide to get the DVD!

You can also use their video on demand service to download a digital copy for $9.99 or rent it for 24 hours for just $3.99.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Today only you can get an AT&T phone for $.01 (that's right, ONE PENNY!) with any new 2-year activation!

I've been thinking about ditching Sprint because of the runaround and misinformation they keep giving my husband about the corporate discount he gets on his plan. Yep, I'm seriously considering switching providers after being with Sprint for over 12 years!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

SMOKIN' hot DVD/Magazine deal on Amazon!

Amazon is doing Black Friday deals all week long. Today there's an AWESOME deal where you get a 1-year subscription to Men's Health, Rolling Stone or US Weekly when you buy any DVD!

They have DVD's priced as low as $2.00 for Black Friday!

Several Blu-Ray hits are on sale 40% off!

And TONS of movies starting at just $5.49!

I just ordered I Am Legend on DVD for $2.00 (it's no longer at this price) and qualifed for the promotion! I already own this on DVD but $3.00 for a year's subscription to US Weekly is UNHEARD of!

Do you want in on this deal? Here's how you can do it...

1-Buy any DVD sold (and shipped) by Amazon. Make sure it's not a third-party seller or this deal won't work!
2-Go through the checkout and pay for your order as you would normally.
3-Make sure you see “Reward Applied -$0.00″ during your checkout. This means you qualified for the promotion.
4-After you've completed your order and it has shipped you should receive an email within 5 days with information on how to redeem your $1 subscription.

It's as easy as that!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

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Seriously! All you have to do is click on some ads and they pay you REAL cash into your PayPal account. It's probably one of THE easiest things AND they don't require a credit card, your name and/or address! Just your birthdate (to verify your age and target offers) and email is all you need!

It's not a whole lot of money but anything that just takes seconds of your time that pays you in cold, hard cash is a good thing. I'm earning anywhere between $1-$5 a week for literally seconds of my time. You can sign up here and use my MeFileID, cute_lil_bmw, to sign up and start earning money NOW!

PS-their "paydays" are almost always on Fridays. :)

12 Days of Whataburger

Beginning 12/1 Whataburger is starting a special promotion where every other day until Dec. 23rd, you can get a coupon for a FREE FOOD item emailed to you. Sign up for their emails here.

FREE Sample UnderJams Absorbent Nightwear

Get your free sample of these pull-up type overnight training pants here. They come in S/M (38-65lb) or M/L (58-85lb).

You just gotta work through it

That's my motto for the week.

Last Saturday Christian and I took Madeline to a b-day party for one of her classmates at one of the inflatable/hoppity places. I enjoy taking her to the parties because I get to be social and have adult conversation while the kids play. Anyhow, the party started at 3pm. At 3:45ish someone came over and said we could go to the "room" where the party was. I was holding the baby so a friend carried the car seat while we walked over there. I walked in and WHOOSH! Did I mention I was holding the baby? In a VERY quick moment of "OMGosh" realizing I was going to fall I said to myself "it's the baby or me...it'll HAVE to be me." Please God, just don't let my baby get hurt in this fall.

Well, one leg goes out in front of me and then I fall HARD on my other leg which then goes out to the side and behind me. O.U.C.H. Thankfully, I held on to the baby tight and kept him upright so he didn't fall but O.M.Gosh. I can already see a bruise on my knee and it's swelling. Oh and my pride...it's bruised too since everyone saw me fall .

Yep, the floor was WET. Wetter than wet, really. They had mopped and there was NO "wet floor" sign thing. This COULD have been avoided!

To make my long story shorter, we decided that I needed to have it looked and x-rayed. My wonderful neighbor said she'd take me to urgent care while Terry took her daughter home with him, Madeline and the baby. Terry talked to the owner of the place and he all but told him for us to file suit. There was definitely some gross negligence here so I intend to do that. Why should WE have to pay for all of this?

If you're still with me, I'm sure you're wondering how my motto ties into this. They did x-rays but found no broken bones (yet...dr said it could take days for a fracture to show up??). The doctor sent me home on crutches and said to stay off of my feet. He told me all HE would recommend for pain is Tylenol and that I'd need to talk to the pediatrican for something stronger because I'm nursing. Lovely.

Hang tight kids...I'm getting there.

So let's recap...

Wet floor, no warning sign. I fell and hurt myself. Doctor decides I need to be on crutches. I have a 2-month old.

Does anyone see where I'm going with this?

Yep, I just gotta work through the pain. While the crutches were a great idea in theory, the reality is I have a 2-month old. I can't use crutches and carry him. I have to get in/out of the car and get HIM in/out of the car in the car seat. Tell me HOW I can do that while on crutches. So, out the window those things have gone...they're just really not an option. :( Luckily I have a very understanding friend who's our pediatrician and she called in something for the pain. I still hurt but at least I'm not hunched over and incapacitated. I mean I have things I HAVE to do, you know?

Sadly, I haven't been able to do any deals this week but I can tell you what I *would* do if I felt like doing all of the walking. I'll break it down by store...

Sprouts Farmer's Market:
You HAVE to check this place out if you have one! On Wednesdays it's double ad mania! You get the sale prices from last week AND this week's ads! It's Thursday now so no need to mention what last week's deals were but here's what I hope to have Terry pick up for me this weekend when HE can do my shopping (LOL)...
Boneless/Skinless chicken breast 1.49/lb
Whole pineapple 99c/each (if these are Dole pineapples I'll use 75c q's making them 24c!)
Zuchinni/Squash 77c/lb
Whole Celery 77c/each
Pecan halves 4.99/lb

Randall's:
Quaker granola bars 99c/each box (use flyer coupon)
Cokes $2.99/12pk (must buy 5)
Dole canned crushed pineapple 20oz $1/each
Breakfast sausage 99c/each (part of $5cat WYB $25 deal)
Betty Crocker sugar cookie pouches $1.50/each (part of $5 cat deal use Cellfire, Shortcuts.com and the internet printable)
McCormick gravy mixes 99c/each (part of $5 cat deal)
5lb California cuties 4.88
7-Up 2L 3/$1 (must buy 3)
King's Hawaiian rolls 2/$3 (must buy 2 use store coupon)
Cottonelle 12pk double rolls 4.99 WYB 3 (use store coupon, 25c Cellfire coupon and $1 Cottonelle printable)
And of course they have an AWESOME diaper deal now...
$7.99 (w/store coupon) for Huggies/Pampers mega packs
Combine this with the $1.50 Shortcuts.com coupon, the $3/2 Cellfire coupon and some manufacturer coupons and you've got a STEAL on some diapers!

Target:
Turkey/Roaster deal: Get a $15 gift card WYB the 18qt Rival Roaster and a 10lb or more turkey. Butterball turkeys are 88c/lb this week.
Buy (1) 18-qt. Rival Roaster at $27.00
Buy (1) 10-lb. Butterball Turkey at $8.80 (use $2 off any Butterball turkey coupon here)
This makes the roaster $18.80 after the gift card which is a GREAT deal!
Up&Up Baby Wipes tub 1.55 (use $1 Target coupon)
Log Cabin syrup (NO corn syrup here!) (use 55c hangtag & 50c Target coupon)
Del Monte canned veggies 45c each (use $1/8 from 11/8 RedPlum insert & $1/6 Target coupon makes them 20c/each WYB 8)
Ritz crackers 2.50 (use $1/1 Target coupon here and $1/1 Ritz coupon here to make them 50c/box)
12-pk Pepsi products are on sale at HEB 5/$11 and Target will price match
(use $1/12-pk Pepsi Target coupon here)
I Can't Believe It's Not Butter tubs 1.87 (use 75c here and 75c Target coupon here to make them 37c/each!)
Dole Bagged Salad 2.29 (use $1/1 Target coupon here and $1/2 Dole Salad coupon here to make them 79c/each)


HEB: (not much this week)
Sweet potatoes 19c/lb

So that sums it up for this week. With Terry's birthday, Thanksgiving and Black Friday all being next week I don't know I'll have much time to post but I do hope to get some of these great Black Friday deals (the ones I plan on doing) posted sometime this weekend. If I don't get to that, I hope everyone has a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

It's that time of the year again

Cool mornings, dew on the grass, Texas football, parties and the holidays approaching. Oh and sick kids. Yep, it's that time of the year.

Last Saturday we made a spontaneous decision to take Madeline to her first Texas football game. My dad was already taking Tandy but couldn't sell his other 2 tickets so he offered to let 3 of us go. Terry was too tired to go and had a lot of work he needed to do so he graciously offered to stay home and watch Christian so the kids and I could go with my dad. Needless to say, Madeline was AWESTRUCK by the entire experience!

She won a $10 Academy gift card on the way into the stadium by winning a bean-bag toss game. She got a free poster and wrote "Hi Christian" on it (I brought along a bag with markers and a coloring book to keep her entertained if it got "slow") so he could "see her on TV." She was floored that Bevo was real and completely entertained by all of the cheerleaders. Her first cheer competition is this weekend so it was neat to be able to take her to that AND see the national champion UCF cheerleaders to boot!

Saturday evening we went to a fall themed party at some friends' house out in Hutto. They had hayrides, a bonfire, movies on the barn and a TON of food! The kids had an absolute blast and didn't want to leave!

Tuesday morning Madeline woke up coughing up a storm. I'd noticed that one of the mothers from a girl in her class had posted on Facebook that her daughter was barking and had a fever so my gut was that Madeline most likely had croup. The bark is unmistakeable. She never ran fever but it's been a rough couple of days for her with all the coughing. She's back to "normal" as of yesterday evening so we sent her to school this morning. She was ready to go back because the playground is done. I was ready for her to go back because Christian doesn't sleep as much when she's home.

As for deals this week, well, it's been a doozy week having a kid home sick. I went out on Sunday with the intention of shopping the loss leaders at 4 different stores along with finding a juicer for Terry. It rained. It poured. I didn't have an umbrella. I did have the baby with me. Rain + baby in car seat = not good.

Anyway, I went to Sprouts Farmer's Market for the first time. I. am. in. love. It's like a mini Whole Foods meets Sun Harvest with great produce at even better prices! Avacados and grapefruits were 25c each, apples 2lbs for $1, oranges 77c/lb, grapes 69c/lb, etc. I'm telling you, I'm in love with their produce section. Their meat section looked pretty good and most of it looked all-natural/no antibiotic/organic. The prices on sale items there didn't seem too bad either. I got a TON of fresh produce, some banana chips, pecans (on sale for $4.99/lb...a STEAL!) and our new addiction, Pirate's Booty all for less than $30.00. All of this would've easily cost me double that at the grocery store!

Next I went to Super Target. There I got 12 cans of Hunt's tomato sauce for 20c. Total, not 20c each! They were on sale for 35c each and I had coupons from ConAgra's Recession Payback "game" that gave me $1 off any 3 Hunt's items so that made them less than 3c each! Not free like they would've been at Walgreen's last week but I can deal with dirt cheap. I also picked up a few Halloween items that were 90% off.

Randall's was the last store I hit before Terry called and insisted I come home. I'd been gone over 3hrs and he claimed the kids were missing me. There I scored some good deals on meat on clearance. I got a huge family pack of pork chops for $6, a 5lb roast for $4, over 3lbs of smoked sausage on a stick for $6 and a pork roast for just under $5. I did the deal where if you bought $25 worth of participating products you got $5 towards your next purchase. We needed several things that were on that list of items and a lot of them had peelies on them making them an even better deal. I won't bore you with the list of items I got but my total before coupons at Randall's was $123.xx and after it was $63.xx and I got a $5 catalina to use on my next purchase so over 50% savings.

I met Terry for lunch on Tuesday and Madeline and I stopped at Target on the way home to get her "something small" at Terry's request. I wound up getting 2 tubs of Target brand baby wipes, a pack of Luv's diapers, 5 Glade candles and a few other things for $12.84 but I got a $5 gift card for buying 5 of the candles so $7.84 net. We also got the Barbie Three Muskateers and Barbie Christmas Carol DVD's for $10.80. For both. :) Both of these movies are in the Toys R Us Big Wish book on sale for $9.99 each. Target will price match. There's a $5 off Target coupon for the Three Muskateers movie and a $5 peelie on the movie to use if you buy it along with 1 of several other Barbie movies so the math works like this:
Barbie Three Muskateers DVD $14.99 <> adjusted to $9.99
Barbie Christmas Carol DVD $12.99 <> adjusted to $9.99
Minus $5 Target coupon
Minus $5 peelie (on the 3 Muskateers DVD) for buying both movies
$9.98+tax WOOHOO!

That's going to do it for today. Thursdays are rough for me with all of the afterschool stuff going on. Til next time...

Thursday, November 5, 2009

My how life has changed!

Has it been over a year since I last blogged? I guess so looking at the date of my last post. How embarassing!

But I have good reasons. :)

First and foremost, I am now a mother of 3. After a long and hard pregnancy and a failed induction attempt the week before he was actually born, we welcomed Christian into the world on September 1st. He is an absolute blessing to say the least. Tandy and Madeline are head over heels over this baby and it just melts my heart to see them enjoying him so much.

Because the pregnancy was so hard on me physically (suffered from HG the entire time again) I had to focus what energy I did have on the more important things like the kids and the house so needless to say, my bargain shopping trips came to a screeching halt.

In the midst of all of this we were trying to finish the house to get it on the market and I'm happy to report that we accomplished that too! We are so happy with the progress and the way the house looks. Now we're just waiting for someone to fall in love with it like we did over 5 years ago. We've had some interest and been on the short list a couple of times but no formal offers.

The original plan was we'd take the house off the market sometime this month and then put it back on in February because I honestly didn't want to deal with having to keep it spotlessly clean over the holidays but with Congress passing the extension on the $8k first-time homebuyer's tax credit AND adding a $6.5k tax credit for those buying a house who've been in their current home at least 5 years I think it's time to reconsider. This has been MUCH harder than I ever imagined it being!

The kids are back in school and doing well. Tandy was selected to participate in the Duke University 7th grade Talent Search program and was recently taken out of his regular math class and put into a pre-algebra (what 8th grade is supposedly doing) class. Last year he'd "placed out" of 6-7th grade math based on the placement testing they administered but because the school is small and they only had 3 core subject teachers they didn't bother with seeing if he could ace the 8th grade placement since they couldn't work around his subject blocks. Anyway, they hired a new PE coach and he's teaching Tandy and one other girl from 7th grade (who's an absolute angel) while the rest of the class goes to their regular math. He's also decided to participate in the PSIA competition so that will keep him busy when his schoolwork doesn't. Basketball will start here soon too.

Madeline is in kindergarten this year. She was sad that some of her friends from pre-k didn't return to the school but has enjoyed making new friends. In addition to doing Kumon she's on a cheerleading team and has also been taking private lessons. Their first competition is coming up on the 15th and she's SUPER excited about that! She's asked if she can take swimming lessons again and learn to play the violin but I think for now she has us (mainly me since I'm the one that drives her around everywhere) stretched pretty thin for now so we'll have to think about doing those later.

So, back to the subject...

The holidays are just around the corner. Can you believe Thanksgiving is in just 3 weeks? Christmas will be rolling in before we know it! Heck, Target has been putting out Christmas merchandise for a few weeks now! Yowzers!

Well, speaking of Target, I thought I'd let you know that once again, Target has their lovely Toy Book chock-full of wonderful coupons available again. Rumor has it that the book will not be available in-store but the good news is you can print the coupons right at home which means you can print as many as you want! Here's a link to the coupons for you: Target Toy Coupons. Now, before you get all print-happy let me warn you. There are 15 (yes, FIFTEEN) pages of coupons so you might want to figure out which ones you want to print and take advantage of the settings on your printer to print only the ones you want.

There's an INCREDIBLE deal on Wii games at Target going on this week. All the games priced $49.99 or less are buy 2 get 1 free. Combine this sale with the $10/2 Wii games coupon and you can get 6 games for as little as $29.96 plus tax . How do you do that you ask? Here's the deal...

Buy 6 games priced at $14.99 each = $89.94
Use 3 $10/2 Wii games coupon = -$30.00
Buy 2 games get 1 free = -$29.98 (2 x $14.99)
Total = $29.96 + tax

Now that is some DIRT cheap Wii games! Look at that math! That's less than $5 each before tax! GREAT for stocking stuffers if you ask me!

While you're at Target, their Halloween stuff is all on clearance. Hubby saw the 75% off signs and went a little crazy yesterday. My thought was I know that it'll go to 90% eventually and we really don't NEED this stuff (nor do we really have a place to put it right now) so I'm seriously considering taking a lot of it back. If I wasn't so tired right now I'd hit another store or two in search of more Tootsie Rolls. At $.63 cents a bag that's cheaper than the dollar store and Sam's. Considering the number of these things I eat now, well, cheap is best. ;-)

This week at Walgreens I'm stocking up on soup and tomato sauce (I'll buy Tootsie Rolls on clearance there too). The Campbell's chicken noodle and tomato soup is 2/$1 this week and there's a $1/2 printable which makes them free. Hunt's tomato sauce is on sale 3/$1 and there's a $1/3 internet printable which also makes them free.

Well, that's going to do it for my deals for today. I have plenty more coming later. Thursdays are my crazy day so I've got to get a nap in...