Friday Freebies and Deals: Black Friday Edition!

I hope everyone survived their family meals yesterday! I’m not a big Black Friday poster, but I did want to share the freebies and deals available this weekend.

My comprehensive list can be found here if you are looking for free food resources. I will be updating it in the coming week with a few new free and low-cost resources. It is focused on San Diego County, but additional resources are outside my area.

Freebies:

The 2024 Birthday Freebie post is here!  sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday.
Free Kohl’s Game Card on Black Friday – Over $1 Million in Prizes
Free 6-Piece Chicken Nuggets Every Wednesday at Wendy’s
Free $5+ Shop Cash
Free $500, $100 or $10 Coupon & More at JCPenney on Black Friday
Free Hims Hair Care Products
Macy’s Black Friday $1 Million Free Reward Card Giveaway
Coca-Cola Holiday Caravan – Free Photos with Santa, Gifts & More
Free Holiday Bears at Target
Free Issey Miyake Parfums Le Sel d’lssey Fragrance Sample
2 Free Movie Tickets to The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Free Lowe’s Bucket of Gifts on Black Friday – a $150 Value
List of Stores and Brands That Give Away Freebies During Black Friday: 2024
Free Air Wick Plug in Scented Oil Advanced Gadget
Free Showtime, Cinemax, STARZ & More for DirecTV Subscribers – Starts Today
Free Helzberg Ring Sizer
Free Balmain Paris Fragrance Sample
Free Donut Every Wednesday at Dunkin’ + More Deals
Free Mystery Promo Card Giveaway at Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s
Free Hair Samples: Discover Your Next Favorite Product for Free
Get Free Personalized Letters and Creative Activities from Banjo Robinson

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Frugal Gift Idea: Fun Photo Collages!

If you’ve read my blog for any amount of time, you know I love giving photo gifts to relatives.

Walgreens has good-quality photo prints done in-store, and right now they have a coupon code for 50% Off Everything Photo! Use coupon code 50BELLS when you check out!

This offer ends on 11/30/2024, so there isn’t much time, but it’s a good deal.

I am redecorating our hallway, and I needed some new 8×10 photo collages. Using Canva (it’s free!), I made a few collages, including one of the ever-ferocious Fiona the Cat. Having Walgreens print an 8×10 cost less than $3. Don’t worry, I also made one of the kids too. I’m not strictly making photo collages of my cat to hang in the hallway.

And I discovered Michael’s is having a great sale on Belmont Frames brand picture frames. Either 65% off OR Buy one, get two free. I can get 3 8×10 picture frames for less than $20 (pre-tax), and pick them up at my local Michael’s tomorrow or Saturday.

For about $10.00 each I can make an awesome, thoughtful photo collage gift for my friends and family using both of these deals! These deals end soon, so if you want to take advantage, I recommend doing it soon.

North County Low Cost Food Resource- More Than Apples

I learned about More Than Apples from TikToker Becky O. She lives in Northern San Diego County and her videos came up on my FYP a few months ago. After doing some internet sleuthing I discovered her Food Mystery Boxes as she calls them come from More Than Apples.

From their website: “Every Thursday, More Than Apples collects food that would otherwise go to waste and distributes it to families in North County San Diego. Each week, our Abundance Boxes are unique and filled with a variety of packaged goods, baked items, cold items, and fresh produce.”

If you live in North County, I suggest you check out Becky’s videos linked above and see if the mystery food box is something you’d like to take advantage of!

More Than Apples has gone Viral thanks to social media coverage, and their boxes sell out quickly. There are a few other food rescues in San Diego County, including my favorite Porchlight Community Services in Clairemont. You can read about them here.

Preparing for the unknown with a frugal eye

This isn’t going to be one of my typical posts. This post is meant to help us all in the long run, and it will cover some subjects that people do not want to discuss in mixed company: politics and religion.

Unkind comments will be deleted. My posts are meant to help, not sow discord.

The future is generally unknown. No one‘s got a crystal ball, we don’t know what’s gonna happen, but we can take clues from what is said by government leaders, future government leaders, and those in the now.  It has been promised/threatened (I guess that depends on how you view it) that there will be tariffs starting Q1 of 2025. Various countries’ imports will be subject to differing percentages of tariffs. To simplify: Products that are imported will be subject to a tax, which is called a tariff. It is paid by the company/business/person that is receiving the product from outside the country. It is not paid by the person selling the product. It is paid by the person importing or purchasing the product from overseas. Most times when tariffs are levied, the company bringing the product into the US passes the cost of the tariff onto the consumer, leading to higher prices in stores and online.

Unfortunately, for us, a lot of products and goods and materials are not manufactured in the US. Even things that are assembled in the US contain imported components, such as cars and appliances.  That means the price of a lot of goods and materials and foods will be going up. How much, that is uncertain.

What can we do to prepare for this? That’s what I’m here for!

Step One: We’re going to be taking advantage of sales and deals now for things that we will need and will use. I’ve linked to posts I’ve written in the past about these topics to help you do research and learn more.

I’m not saying that we’re gonna be hoarding things, but if we have kids, it means we’re to take advantage of sales and deals and buy them clothes perhaps in the next size up or maybe even two, we will be buying them shoes in the next size up or maybe even two.

We will be taking advantage of deals like Kohl’s cash, JCP deals, and other retailers’ reward programs.  Shopping online through sites like Mypoints (my personal favorite), Swagbucks, or TopCashBack will yield us additional cash back and/or provide us with coupon codes. We will be shopping end-of-season sales and end-of-year sales, we will be doing all of those frugal things that we usually do, but we might be ramping it up a bit.

We’re also gonna be taking advantage of things like clothing swaps. And if you don’t find any, that are already being put together, maybe reach out to some of your friends, family, coworkers, or social group and see about putting one on.

Will be taking advantage of Freecycle, Nextdoor, and Buy Nothing style groups on social media. We will be helping our neighbors. Instead of donating outgrown clothes to a thrift store, we can post on our social media groups and offer to share what we have with others.

And as far as food goes, we are not hoarding food. We will be buying a few more things every time we go to the store. A couple more cans of chicken broth, an extra bag of chocolate chips, foods that we eat already, that are shelf-stable, canned, or that we have room for in our freezer or pantry. If you are having trouble providing healthy options for yourself and your family, please consider looking at my Free Monthly Food Options page. There are a lot of free and low-cost options for those in the San Diego, CA area.  I will be adding more options soon. There is zero shame in getting help. If your local church/synagogue/mosque has a blessing box or food pantry, please reach out!

Menstrual hygiene products are sometimes manufactured overseas, and the price of those may go up.  They have a fairly long shelf life, so even if you don’t get to them for a year or so, they will still be good.  Or, if you have the resources, consider reusable menstruation products. I have a post about them here.

Personal Hygiene: A lot of personal hygiene products are manufactured overseas, and while I don’t think we should be hoarding them, if you have a stockpile situation where you purchase items when they are on sale at drugstores or mass merchandisers like Target, now would be a good time to perhaps take advantage of some of those deals that you see, and have perhaps a few extra bottles of body wash, shampoo, and conditioner, shaving cream, and razors.  I don’t recommend stockpiling more than a few extra containers of things like toothpaste and mouthwash, because those do go inside of our bodies and they do have an expiration date.

Cleaning supplies: I tend to stick to a few basic cleaning supplies like bleach, Pine-sol, and Windex (NEVER MIXED TOGETHER), and I buy them in larger sizes and pour them into reusable spray bottles from Dollar Tree. If you have a favorite cleaner and you notice that it is imported, it might behoove you to pick up an extra bottle on your next shopping trip. They generally have a long shelf life.

Laundry Supplies: My favorite laundry soap is Arm and Hammer. I try to stock up when Walgreens has Buy one, get two free sales about once a quarter. If you have a favorite laundry soap or product, check Target, CVS, or Walgreens. They frequently have sales and deals for laundry products.

Keeping Track: To keep track of what we have on hand, I use a Canva printable for my fridge, freezer, and pantry inventory. If you want to print out a copy, here is a link. It’s Free! It is a very useful tool.

Step Two: Assess any large purchases that you might need to make between now and the end year. You don’t need to buy new items: Thrift stores or Facebook marketplace/Craigslist are a great way to save money too.

  • Car Repairs– If it’s economically feasible, schedule repairs and tune-ups before the end of the year.
  • Vehicle tires– Check your tires- it might be time to replace them. Sometimes tire shops offer rebates when you buy 2 or 4.
  • Household appliances- Fridges, televisions, gaming platforms, ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers. There are usually end-of-year sales, and Q1 will be a big time for TV sales (for “the big game”).
  • Home Furnishings– Much like household appliances, there will be end-of-year sales on home furnishings. Now might be a good time to replace your old couch, or buy a new bed.
  • Shoes- Most shoes are made overseas. I buy two pairs of sneakers a year because I am on my feet a lot and I have to wear a very specific type of shoe. I have already planned on buying two pairs in December for 2025.

Consumers may not see price increases in stores until the end of Q1 or the beginning of Q2 2025 as policies and procedures take time to put into place.

As I said so many of these things are unknown, so we don’t know what exactly is going to be affected and by how much so until we know with a little more certainty, what exactly is going to happen and how it’s going to affect us all, I say that we prepare a little. Don’t go crazy, don’t cause a run on the store, don’t cause any sort of craziness at Costco. But being prepared will generally help you save money in the long run.

Don’t be afraid to ask for help. There are so many people in your community who are willing to help a neighbor- all you need to do is ask.

Recipe: Cafeteria Noodles

This recipe has been all over social media lately, and for good reason too!

It’s delicious. Easy to make, filling, and pretty inexpensive. It would make an awesome addition to a potluck, to your weekly meal rotations, and the best part is, it reheats really well- if you have any leftovers.

The name comes from the types of noodle dishes served at cafeteria-style restaurants across the south, where the recipe originates.

Ingredients 

Optional but pretty good with the recipe: 2 cups of frozen carrots and peas 

Directions 

  1. In a medium-sized pot bring broth, cream of chicken soup, and better than bouillon to a gentle boil.
  2. Add egg noodles, turn off stove, cover pot with lid. Leave to cook off heat for about 10 minutes. 
  3. After 10 minutes, stir taste, and add salt and pepper as needed. Optional- Add frozen vegetables, and stir to combine. 
  4. Allowed to sit undisturbed for an additional five minutes, stir and taste adjust seasonings as necessary. 

Serves 6 to 8 as a side or 4 to 6 as a main dish. If you want to add a little extra protein, add one cup, of diced or shredded cooked chicken while adding the noodles. 

Both of my kids really liked these noodles, and I took leftovers to work for lunch. Everyone commented how good they smelled.

Q-Insights: New Studies Available!

QI-logoNOslogan.pngQ-insights is another company where I do research groups, focus groups, and online surveys to earn extra money.

They have a lot of stuff in South Orange County, and less often in San Diego County. Right now they are recruiting for two new studies!

 

Topic: Beverages
Dates: December 5th & 6th, 2024
Length: 120 mins
Incentive: $175.00
Method: Online Focus Group
If you are interested in participating, please fill out the survey here.

Topic: Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles (PHEV) – meaning vehicles that take both gasoline as well as electric charge.
This is a multi-week research study where you will be completing short online diary assignments in your vehicle.
Incentive: up to $475 for your time.
If you are interested in participating, please fill out the survey here.

Topic: Online Shopping
This is a 60-minute online interview that will take place week of December 9 with your choice of available date and time.
Incentive: $150
If you are interested in participating, please fill out the survey here.

11/17/2024 Weekly Meal Plan

0a5e9dab796cea8a07eabe4eb4795b9e.jpgIt’s our last week of school before Thanksgiving break! It’s going to be chilly this week, so there might be some soups in the future!

With after-school appointments 2-3 days a week, a lot of our meals these days are easy to make and I do most of the prep on the weekends. This weekend I cleaned the fridge, re-organized the freezer and pantry and got a pretty good list of easy meals for this week.

Thanks to the great freebies from Social Nature and Aisle, we’ve been trying new foods lately. It’s fun to try new foods.

If you are new to meal planning, I’ve got an easy 101-style post here with super easy tips and steps. After you get that down, here is info about batch or freezer cooking.

I’ve gotten a good inventory of the pantry, freezer, and fridge (I try to update it after every shopping trip), so I plan meals and use up what we’ve got with little waste.

I only post our dinner plans for the week, because our other meals are usually the same.

Breakfast: I’ve been really into protein coffee lately. It helps me hit my protein goals and keeps me full until lunch. I use premade protein shakes like these. The kids request bagels and fruit most mornings. The big kid is on a smoothie kick; his favorites are here. 

Lunch: I have a plastic tote full of self-serve snacks. I buy treats and snacks in bulk and fill up snack-sized zip-top bags. I have a post here about our lunches. School lunches are free for kids in California, but my kids usually bring lunch from home. I pre-plan my lunches for the week and I take a week’s worth of lunches to work on Monday and stash them in the breakroom fridge.

Dinner: The weather will be cooling down this week, so soup is back on the

  • Sunday:  Asian Chicken Cashew Salad, Garlic bread, smoothies
  • Monday: Homemade pizza, fruit salad (Aldi Pizza crust is GOAT and less than $1.50!)
  • Tuesday: Soup and Grilled Cheese, baked apples

  • Wednesday: Greek Salad with Chicken, Hummus, and pita bread

  • Thursday: Smoothies and bagels

  • Friday: Takeout night!
  • Saturday: Leftover Palooza and possible cauliflower cheese soup (depending on how many leftovers we have left0

November 2024: New Healthy Freebies From Social Nature!

 If you are into Organic/Natural/Healthy products, then Social Nature is right up your alley. Sign up and apply to sample products that you are interested in. I get probably 1-2 products to sample each month. And most of the time it’s full-size products, not just a tiny sample.

In addition to the offers where they mail you a coupon for a free product, Social Nature has started offering 100% cash-back, similar to Ibotta and Fetch Rewards. I love this because I can select exactly what I want, Social Nature tells me which local stores have it, and I can add it to my next shopping list.

And it’s just as easy as Ibotta and Fetch Rewards. Snap a pic and upload it. You can select Venmo, Paypal, or an Amazon Gift Card for your rebate.

Here are just a few of the offers available now:

  •  Blake’s Breakfast Bars + Protein
  • Rebbl Protein Shakes
  • Control Period Cramp Relief Cream
  • Lundberg Family Farms 90 Second Organic Rice
  • Cleanery Household Cleaner Refills
  • Vital Farms Organic Restorative Eggs
  • Key All-Natural Energy Drink
  • Gorgie Sparkling Energy Drinks
  • Plezi Kids Juice Boxes
  • VeggieCraft Veggie Pasta
  • Carbe Diem Lower Net Carb Pasta
  • Magic Mind Mental Performance Shots
  • Whoa Dough Gluten-Free Cookie Dough
  • Schär Gluten-Free Breads

JCPenney- Buy 2, Get 2 Free Underwear, Socks, and Bras Sale (Ends today!)

Just in time for winter holiday shopping! Through today only, JCP has underwear, socks, and bras for the whole family on sale. Buy 2, get 2 free.

I just found out and rushed to get pairs in the kids’ current sizes (2 packs) and the next size up (2 packs). Perfect for the holidays (who doesn’t want underwear or socks in their stockings??), or jump on spring shopping by getting the next size up.

The sales end tonight, so if this is something you need, Get to it! I also shopped through MyPoints and earned 550 points, approximately the equivalent of a $3.00 Target Gift Card! To learn more about MyPoints, click here.

11/16/2024 PRC Research Study Round Up!

PRC aka iOpinion is a nationwide research study company. They are always running studies and looking for more respondents. They email me once a week with online studies they are looking to fill. Here are the latest studies:

Topic:  Medical Conditions & Medication Administration Study. They are looking to speak with adults with a health condition that requires treatment using a syringe, autoinjector, or pen injector. Proof of medication will be required. The details of the study are listed below.

  • December 2-13, 2024
  • In-home Discussion and Set Up
  • Total time in your home: 3.5 hours for set up + discussion. The discussion will last 30 minutes.
  • Incentive: $400

If you are interested in participating, complete the intake survey here. If you pre-qualify, a recruiter from PRC will contact you via phone.

 

Topic: Eye Disease. They are looking to speak with adults aged 18 and older.

  • Online Discussion via Zoom
  • Date of the study: November 2024
  • The discussion will last 45 minutes
  • Incentive: $100

If you are interested in participating, complete the intake survey here. If you pre-qualify, a recruiter from PRC will contact you via phone.

 

Topic: Skin Care. They are looking to speak with Females aged 18-60.

  • At-Home Product Trial
  • Date of the study: December 5-16, 2024
  • The product testing will last 11 days
  • Incentive: $200

If you are interested in participating, complete the intake survey here. If you pre-qualify, a recruiter from PRC will contact you via phone.