3/1/25 Weekend Freebies

It’s March already! February seemed to fly by, except last week, which I think was longer than January.

My comprehensive list can be found here if you are looking for free food resources.  It is focused on San Diego County, but additional resources are outside my area.

Let’s get onto the Freebies!!

FREEBIES:

Free 7-Day Sample of Ubiquinol CoQ10 Health Softgels
Free Arey’s Proactive Haircare Solution Products
Free 6-Piece Chicken Nuggets Every Wednesday at Wendy’s
Free Sample of Weleda Makeup Removing Cleansing Oil
Free Full-Size Vykee Nutrition Supplements
Free $35 Purchase at Old Navy After Cash Back
Free Fareway Buttermints Easter Party Pack
Free Hartz Chompathon Dog Chew Toy
Possible Free 4-Pack of Chocorooms + Free Shipping
Free NASCAR Air Freshener
Free Cousin Willie’s Hot Butter Microwave Popcorn at Kroger
Free 12 z. Heineken 0.0 Beer at 7-Eleven
Free Medium Fries at McDonalds – Every Friday
Free Megaport T-Shirt
Top Freebies and Rewards for Good Report Cards
Free Baby Samples & Full Sized Products from Amazon
Free Ocean Spray Immunity Chatterbuy Kit
Free 15-Day Riversol Skincare Kit + Free Shipping
Free Mainstays Adjustable Folding Table at Walmart After Cash Back
Free Museum Admission for Bank of America/Merril Lynch Cardholders – This Weekend
Free Slurpee at 7-Eleven, Stripes & Speedway – Every Friday in February
Free Kinship LittleKin Puppy or Kitten Sample Pack – $200 Value
Free Neutrogena Collagen Bank Moisturizer
How to Score Free Feminine Hygiene Products and Save on Essentials
Free Movie Ticket to In the Lost Lands
Free DiGiorno and Hidden Valley Ranch Swag
Get Your Free Teeth Whitening Samples: A Brighter Smile Awaits
Here Are 6 Ways To Get Free Baby Formula Samples
Sign up for a Free Healthy Snack Box
Free $1 Million Toasted Sandwich Giveaway at Jimmy John’s
Free Blue Buffalo NEW True Chews Beef Meatballs Chatterbox Kit
Free OLAY Cleansing Melts

Deals:

Cascade Dishwasher Rinse Aid ONLY $1.74 with Walmart Cash Rebate
Top Tips for Shopping Walmart Hidden Clearance Sale in 2025
Pickleball Set ONLY $11.99 (Reg $32) at Amazon
Wooden Puzzle Table ONLY $37.79 (Reg $70) at Amazon

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.

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.

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.

Free Admission to SeaWorld for Preschoolers, Teachers, and Military!

SeaWorld has three amazing offers for free admissions.

 The 2025 Preschool Fun Card
The first park visit must occur on or before 04/28/2025 in order to activate the card. Preschool Fun Cards are valid for unlimited admission through December 31, 2025. Blockout dates apply*

All children must be accompanied by an adult with separate ticket admission, the 2025 Preschool Fun Card is not valid for adult admission. Preschooler’s age will be verified at the turnstiles upon park entry (please bring a copy of the child’s birth certificate, travel passport or other valid form of ID).

*Blockout date: 5/25, 7/5, 7/12, 7/19, 7/26, 8/31

The 2025 Teacher Free Annual Fun Card
SeaWorld® San Diego is proud to offer a complimentary 2025 Teacher Fun Card to all certified K-12 Southern California and Arizona credentialed schoolteachers.
Log In with your Teacher ID here to qualify for this promotion and see the offer.

Veteran Military Offer
SeaWorld is proud to support Veteran Military Members with special offers.
To show their appreciation for those who have served our country, SeaWorld San Diego offers FREE tickets to SeaWorld San Diego for U.S. Military Veterans and up to three friends or family members. You can also purchase up to six additional tickets at 50% off.

Get your tickets by verifying your military status through GovX.com here.

 

And if you qualify for none of these free passes, SeaWorld has the 2025 Fun Card on Sale!

Holiday Sale: Fun Cards Only $94.99!
Enjoy unlimited visits to SeaWorld San Diego NOW through 2025! Valid until December 31, 2025.

New Years Resolutions for 2025: Let Me Help You!

It’s that time of year when folks start writing up their New Year’s resolutions. I don’t plan on doing any for the coming year, just continuing to do what I’m doing now.

As I have written extensively in the past about this, I thought I’d lend you some help if this is a project you are diving into. Some of the most popular NYR include saving money, earning money, spending less money, and getting organized.

12/6/2024 Friday Freebies and Deals

Hey Gang! I took today off my day job because my littlest one needed a trip to the dentist. I’m trying hard to finish the year with some good posts! I think there are some good freebies and deals this week.

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:

Deals:

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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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.