Upcoming JCP Kid’s Craft Events!

Are you heading to the mall on 3/8/2025? Check out this fun, free craft from JCPenney’s.

Visit the Kids Zone inside JCPenney and kids can crate this cute rainbow mobile.

Parents/Adults score a 10% off coupon, which can be combined with another coupon. JCP Coupons can be found here.

April’s Craft is a cute foam finger puppet collection. April 12, 2025.

JCPenney hosts a fun craft event in store for kids on the second Saturday of each month.  They are easy for kids, and fun, free activity.

While you are there, make sure to join their Rewards Program. There are a lot of great benefits, and it’s free to join. I do a lot of our shopping at JCP. They are very size-inclusive, have great prices/sales, and support diversity in the communities in which they are located.

In-store events are only where local mandates allow.  All kids must be accompanied by an adult.

Rebate App Round-Up!

I post about rebate apps a lot. They are one of my favorite ways to try new products.

Paper coupons are seemingly a thing of the past, and apps are where it’s at these days.

Most of them work the same:

  • Select offers that you are interested in and opt in.
  • Visit your local store and purchase the item(s). Most apps/websites will give you a list of stores selling the item(s).
  • Submit the receipt (and sometimes you have to scan the UPC of the product) via the website/app/text message.
  • Funds are usually sent via Venmo or Paypal. If you haven’t signed up for Venmo, check out my post about it here.

I mostly use my Venmo account for rebates. I have a Venmo card to access the funds.

Here are a few of my favorite rebate apps:

Sometimes savings apps like Ibotta have free after rebate offers. They are usually retailer-specific and only valid for a short amount of time.

 

Talk Back: what are your favorite rebate apps?

February 2025: 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 usually receive 4-6 offers/freebies per month, sometimes more if I have time to shop. 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:

      • High Protein Gluten Free Bread by Unbun Foods
      • Italian Protein Pasta by BRAMI
      • Gluten-Free Fajita Dip by Fresh Cravings
      • Organic Cara Cara Oranges by Sunkist
      • Organic Kimbaps by Ocean’s Halo
      • Afia Foods Falafel
      • Zero Sugar Collagen Tea by Pretty Tasty
      • Probiotic Kombucha by Humm Kombucha
      • Natural Cleaning Solution by Cleanery
      • Protein Shakesby Rebbl

New Sampling Opportunities from Tryazon!

I’ve been a fan of Tryazon for about 7 years. It’s an amazing company that works with manufacturers of toys, games, food, and recreational/sporting goods. Manufacturers supply their goods to consumers to try out and review for free.

The kids and I have received toys, games, craft kits, and art supplies to test and have fun with.

Right now, Tryazon has five different opportunities to which you can apply.

Applying to host a party is quick and easy. If you want to learn more about Tryazon, their website has tons of information about all of the cool campaigns, parties, and past events.

 

2025 San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering is Coming 3/1/25!


It’s back! This event is super fun, and FREE! We’ve gone in the past and my kids have loved it!
The annual San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering’s signature event returns to Petco Park and will be held on Saturday, March 1, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Festival will be a full day of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) fun provided by hundreds of San Diego area businesses, schools, libraries, and museums. Admission is free and open to the public, no registration is required. A clear bag policy will also be in effect.

This year’s event is presented by Illumina Corporate Foundation and will feature more than 100 booths. New to the event this year:

  • Construction Corner: From interactive building challenges to demonstrations of cutting-edge technology, this space highlights sustainable building, structural design and the latest construction materials.
  • Cybersecurity Zone: An interactive space to dive into the fundamentals of online safety, ethical hacking, encryption, and cyber defense. Also includes demonstrations on how to protect personal data and digital landscapes.
  • ‘All Hands’: The Navy’s virtual reality experience gives attendees the chance to step aboard an aircraft carrier.
  • Algae Foundation: Explore sustainable solutions for the planet.

“The San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering aims to make learning exciting and accessible for all ages by immersing kids and adults in STEAM education,” says Sara Pagano, Managing Director, San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering. “The event also highlights San Diego’s leadership in the science industry, breaking down even the most complex topics to make them clear and engaging for everyone.”

There will be dozens of returning hands-on learning experiences, interactive activities, and experiments to inspire kids (and kids at heart!) to engage in all things STEAM including:

  • DNA fun and genomics education with Illumina Corporate Foundation
  • The pre-K zone is filled with engaging activities for little learners
  • Virtual reality experiences
  • Ecovivarium, and Parks & Rec
  • Rockets and explosions with General Atomics
  • Make slime, learn about underwater sea life, play with robots and more!
  • Art Pavilion infuses the STEM experience with live artists
  • College and Career Connections allow students to consider career pathway options

All EXPO DAY ‘Know Before You Go’ tips and updates are listed at: lovestemsd.org.

2/18/2025 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 about the online studies they are looking to fill.

Topic: Neurology Nurses who use autoinjectors.
***PROOF OF OCCUPATION WILL BE REQUIRED***
Format: Virtual Interview
Date of the study: February 2025, various dates and times
Duration: The interview will last 45 minutes
Incentive: $250
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: Voters/Voting
registered voters aged 18-64 in specific states.
***MUST PROVIDE PROOF***
Format: Virtual focus group
Date of the study: March 5 & 6, 2025
Duration: The interview will last 2 hours (plus 5-10 minutes client tech check and 15 minutes early group check-in)
Incentive: $150 + $50 early-bird lotto (1 winner per group, all who arrive 15+mins early will be eligible)
If you are interested in participating, complete the intake survey here. If you pre-qualify, a recruiter from PRC will contact you via phone.

 

 

Upcoming Changes to Weekly Meal Plan Posts…

0a5e9dab796cea8a07eabe4eb4795b9e.jpgI’ve been posting weekly meal plans here and on IG for over 7 years. I was reminded by an IG memory today of our weekly meal plan 7 years ago this morning.

I kinda stopped about Thanksgiving. I’ve been busy with my day job, juggling the children’s various weekly appointments, and life besides being a parent (spoiler: it’s hard y’all).

Here are a few changes I’ve made to save time, and money, and keep food waste down.

I have changed our Yasukochi Family Farms CSA box subscription to twice a month. I prep all of the produce the afternoon we receive it. That looks like:

  • Make a fruit salad
  • Make Salsa
  • Roast two sheet trays of veggies
  • Chop and prep any Cruciferous vegetables (specifically broccoli and cauliflower) for stir fry or soups.
  • Make up 2-3 bags of mirepoix (onions, carrots, celery) for soups.
  • Make a veggie-based soup, this one is a current favorite.

Next up: I spend a few hours on Sunday  (or Monday in the case of three-day weekends), doing the actual prep. Planning meals, pulling recipes, making lunches for myself for the week, and making a few main dishes, or at least putting them together.

This week I prepped Pot Sticker bowls. a bag of frozen pot stickers, a bag of peas and carrots, rice, water, and teriyaki sauce. I had little takeout packets of teriyaki left, but if I needed to, I would use the tiny condiment containers I have (like these) to store the teriyaki sauce.

I made rice, fried the potstickers, and steamed the veggies. Portioned out four servings into reusable containers, and set on the counter to cool. Once they are room-ish temp, they get stashed in the fridge. DO NOT PUT HOT FOOD INTO THE FRIDGE.

I also cut up Cara Cara oranges, divided mini carrots into Ziploc bags, and pulled tiny hummus cups from the freezer. Yes, you can freeze hummus.

I also made sure that we have all of the veggies cut up for stir-fried orange chicken this week (chicken is already grilled and cut up in the freezer, all I have to do is defrost and heat it). I’ll cook some rice while the veggies are cooking, and dinner will be ready to go in less than 30 minutes.

I pulled a couple soups from the freezer this week too. When I make a batch of soup I freeze half of it for a future meal. This is an easy dinner that I can pull together with a fruit salad, a green salad, and garlic bread.

This week’s soups are: Split Pea and Chicken Noodle.

I pulled the half package of breakfast sausage I had in the freezer and we’ll be having breakfast for dinner one night: Sausage, fruit salad, hashbrowns, and waffles. The waffles I make using Kodiak Flapjack mix, milk, and an egg for a little added protein. I usually buy it at Costco, but Amazon has it too.

One night we’ll have a quick dinner: Beans and rice bowls, grilled cheese and fruit, salad, macaroni and cheese.

Friday is take-out night, and one night we do leftovers.

Because I have been prepping and planning for years and I have a pretty good inventory of our pantry and fridge, this process is fairly streamlined.

I do 99% of my shopping at Aldi these days, with a quick stop at Grocery Outlet if needed. I cook a lot more from scratch as of late to keep our grocery budget to a small fortune (about $150/week). That’s for three people, three meals a day, plus snacks.

Just like before, breakfast and lunch are pretty much 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. While lunches are free in California schools, my kids prefer to bring their lunches from home.

So, overall, not much has changed here for me, just streamlining systems, and I feel like unless I make something really yummy and cool, I may not come back to posting weekly meal plans for a while.

Earn up to $50 Referring Friends to Venmo!

This offer is back. I use Venmo all the time, it’s perfect for splitting bills when you go out with friends, or use it when you do rebate apps, or Aisle rebates. I also pay our sitter with Venmo.

Head to the You page of the app and tap Invite Friends, Earn $5.  Then, using the share link, invite 10 new peeps to Venmo!

Everyone you refer will earn $5 for signing up after you make a bank- or card-funded payment of at least $5 within 14 days.

If you are new to Venmo, Click my link here or use my QR code!

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2/16/2025 Weekly Freebies and Deals!

I’ve been busy with work the past few weeks, and it’s Girl Scout Cookie Season around these parts, so we’ve been peddling cookies like bosses.

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.

Let’s get onto the Freebies!!

FREEBIES:

Free Kinder Chocolate Bar After Walmart Cash
Free Torklaw Hat
Free Medium Fries at McDonalds – Every Friday
Free Slurpee at 7-Eleven, Stripes & Speedway – Every Friday in February
Free USPS Shipping Supplies
Free Sample of Gerber Get’ems
4 Free Movie Tickets to The Unbreakable Boy from Atom
Allure Beauty Box ONLY $5 (Reg $25) with Coupon Code & Credit + Freebie
Free $20 Purchase at CVS After Cash Back
Free Concentrated All-Purpose Cleaner, Toilet Cleaner or Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner
Free Sample of La Roche-Posay 10% Pure Vitamin C Serum
Free 8×10 Photo Print at Walgreens
Free Wood Chips + Free Delivery with Chip Drop
Free $75 Amazon or Visa Gift Card for Test Driving a Cadillac
Free KIND Protein MAX Bar
Free $25 Purchase at Macy’s After Cash Back
Free Sample of CeraVe Moisturizing Cream
Free Disney Princess Enchanted Cupcakes Party Pack
Free Apples from the Soluna Sampling Program (Void in CA)
Get Free Beauty Product Samples With Topbox Circle
Free Cookie 2-Pack at QuikTrip
Free Sample of Stopain Extra Strength Pain Relieving Gel
Free Red Dress Pin
Free Tide Laundry Detergent at Staples After Cash Back

 

DEALS:

60% Off Your First Ollie Box + FREE Bowl
The Big One Marvel Throws Blankets From $3 at Kohl’s
Maximize Your Benefits with Winston Rewards
Kids’ Headphones ONLY $5 (Reg $10) at Target
Did You get The 40% Off Kohl’s Coupon?
Cuisinart 10-Piece Cutlery Set ONLY $14.99 (Reg $40)
Top 43 Restaurants with Senior Discounts: Updated 2025

Q-Insights -Deodorant Study Pays $200

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: Deodorant
Dates: The online community will take place between Feb. 13th to Feb. 20th.
Incentive: $200.00
Method: Online Focus Group
If you are interested in participating, please fill out the survey here.

Topic: Fitness
Dates: This is a 90-minute interview that will take place February 24 – February 28. 

Incentive: $200.00
If you are interested in participating, please fill out the survey here.