
I’ve been meaning to post this for a few weeks, but I have been recovering from surgery, and trying to take the kids on short adventures.
You guys know how much I love a good cashback app, and here are some of my recent cashouts, and how I’m coming on reaching the payouts on a few more apps.
- Fetch Rewards: $10 Amazon gift card
- Receipt Jar: five dollar Amazon Amazon gift gift card
- MyPoints: five dollar Amazon gift card
- Receipt Hog: $10 Amazon gift card
- BrandClub: $17.50 via PayPal
- Caden: $41.13 directly deposited into my bank account
Cashback apps where I have almost reached the threshold for payout:
- Ibotta: right now I’m at $23.75
- Drop: they ran out of gift certificates/rewards so I will try again on Thursday. They release a limited number of each week. Right now I have enough points to cash out $25 worth of rewards. It has taken me almost 2 years. I count this is one of my very passive apps to use.
If you are interested in learning more about the cashback apps, I use, check out my cashback app page here. Many of the apps I use are affiliate-linked, so when you sign up for them, you will receive a bonus for first-time use, and I will also receive a small bonus. Think about it as buying me a Slurpee, or buying my kids a donut.
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Just in time for summer break, when your kids are so hungry all the time. Grocery Outlet is hooking us up with a $5 of $25+ purchase!

Financial literacy is near and dear to my heart. I’ve spent much of my adult life working hard to save money, pay bills on time, and live within my means. It is a lot of effort and work, but, it’s made my life less stressful.

If you are like me, you’ve got a little free time this summer. Sitting on the pool deck while the kids swim, sitting at their martial arts classes weekly, and those quiet early mornings when the cat wakes you up for food but everyone else is asleep. I think the last one may just be me.