6/6/2025 Weekly Freebies and Deals!

Today was our last Friday of school! We celebrated with pizza (yes, I had a coupon).

  • The Summer Library Reading Program post can be found here.
  • Fun Free Summer Activities for Tweens and Teens here.
  • The Summer Movie Deals can be found here.
  • Don’t forget about Cheap Stuff to do with Tweens and Teens here.
  • Kids Bowl Free is back for 2025- More info here.

I’ve updated my list of freebies for birthdays in 2025, which you can find here.

For free food resources, please refer to my comprehensive list, available here. It is focused on San Diego County, but additional resources are outside my area.

Let’s get onto the Freebies!!

 

Freebies:

FREE Govertex Skincare Serum and Fragrance Products
FREE Riversol 15-Day Anti-Aging Sample Kit + FREE Shipping
FREE $10 Off Groceries or Trail Mix Item for Target Circle 360 Members
FREE $5 Shop Cash
FREE Wasa Crisp Creations Chatterbuy Kit
FREE Sample of Eva NYC H2-Whoa Shampoo & Conditioner
FREE Sample of Rodan + Fields Active Hydration Serum
FREE Fragrance Samples from Macy’s
FREE Dog Treats Box from Zigzag – a $15 Value
Sweet Surprises: How to Score Free Chocolate
2 FREE How to Train Your Dragon Movie Tickets for Xfinity Rewards Members
FREE Sample of Cesar Mini-Pouches Dog Food
FREE Bloomingdale’s Little Freebies Box
Get Free Condom Samples Online and In-Person From Your Favorite Brands
FREE Suavitel Advanced Liquid Fabric Softener at Sam’s Club Chatterbuy Kit
FREE Chocolate Dipped Fruit Cone at Edible Arrangements for Graduates & Teachers
FREE Friendly Loom Crafting Party Pack
How to Score Sticker Freebies – Sticker Mule, Keds, Netflix and More
FREE $35 Purchase at Walmart After Cash Back
Get Your Free Teeth Whitening Samples: A Brighter Smile Awaits
FREE Entree at Chipotle During the 2025 Men’s Professional Basketball Series
FREE $35 Purchase at Sephora After Cash Back
FREE Sample of Dolce & Gabbana No-Puff Caffeine Eye Patches
10 FREE 4×6 Photo Prints at CVS
Unlock Your Wellness Journey with Free Nutrition Samples: Try Before You Buy
Score a Subscription to Condé Nast Traveller Magazine – No Credit Card Needed
T-Mobile Tuesdays – FREE Large Slurpee, FREE 1-Week Access to Local Cool Treats Perks & More
92,000 FREE Pints of Kroger Ice Cream on June 20th
FREE Carolina Herrera Bad Boy Cobalt & Bad Boy Elixir Fragrance Samples
FREE Army of Good Magnet
FREE Bonne Maman Hazelnut Chocolate Spread

 

Deals:

Under Armour Shorts From $5 Shipped – Limited Time ONLY!
Bogg Bag Accessories on SALE – Score Phone Holders, Dividers & More | Prices Start at $2.55
Latest Panda Express Coupon Code: Get Two Large Sides & Three Large Entrees for $30
Bella Pro 6-Qt Touchscreen Air Digital Fryer ONLY $39.99 (Reg $100)

2025 Summer Lunch Programs for Kids (And Other Free Food Resources in San Diego)

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I’m back with as many free summer lunch resources as I could find for 2025!

Y’all know I love to keep everyone’s kids fed.

San Diego Unified School District has partnered with San Diego Parks and Recreation to have food available at neighborhood schools and Recreation centers throughout the city of San Diego. The complete list of locations can be found here. Times vary by location.

Feeding San Diego has a list of locations in San Diego County offering free food for kids 0-18 here.

Feeding San Diego has many other programs to help families and individuals all over San Diego County. You can learn more about all of their programs here.

Lunch at the library:

City of San Diego library has two locations participating; more information and hours/times can be found here.

County of San Diego library locations include Ramona, Casa de Oro, and Spring Valley. Check to see if your county library branch is participating here.

Lunch at the Park is hosted by several libraries throughout the City of San Diego!

To find schools near you participating in free summer lunches for kids, the California Department of Education website has a map for the entire state of CA, separated by County with free lunch locations for children.

If you need assistance feeding yourself and/or your family beyond these free meals, and you are looking for free and low-cost food resources, check my page here.

 

Tea Collection- Summer Favorites!

** This post also contains affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.

I love Tea Collection– They have such cute patterns and designs for kids’ clothes, and they are so well made- perfect for hand-me-downs!

Their new summer line is inspired by the colors and motifs of Brazil, and currently, there are a few coupon codes available that will get you these colorful styles for less.

And if you are looking to save a little more, check out the sale section of their website! With deals starting at $6, there are tons of clothes for every kid in your family, from babies to big kids!

5/30/2025 Weekly Freebies and Deals!

School is out for some of you, but we’ve still got 8 days left- not that we are counting.

  • The Summer Library Reading Program post can be found here.
  • The Summer Movie Deals can be found here.
  • Don’t forget about Cheap Stuff to do with Tweens and Teens here.
  • Kids Bowl Free is back for 2025- More info here.

I’ve updated my list of freebies for birthdays in 2025, which you can find here.

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

Let’s get onto the Freebies!!

FREE Beech-Nut Oaty Bites Toddler Snack
FREE 12 Count of Ball Mason Jars at Walmart After Cash Back
Calm and Cozy: Free Baby Sleep Music for Restful Nights
FREE Food at Burger King for Perks Week: Today BOGO Whopper
FREE Mainstays Waterproof Beach Tote Bag at Walmart After Cash Back
FREE Sample Of Pamprin Max Pain + Energy
Free Baby Samples & Full Sized Products from Amazon
FREE CeraVe Facial Moisturizer Sample Bundle
T-Mobile Tuesdays – FREE Large Slurpee, FREE 1-Week Access to Local Cool Treats Perks & More
Claim a FREE Coffee Voucher in the Family Dollar Chestnut Hill Ground Coffee Class Action Settlement
FREE Fit Dog Magnet
FREE Frazil Slushie Every Friday in June
FREE Sample of GummiShot Energy Gummies
FREE Pair of Garden Snips at Lowe’s
FREE Dippin’ Dots Ice Cream Sundaes Chatterbuy Kit
FREE Sample of Ready Sports Drink
FREE Crown Royal Military Care Package for Our Troops
FREE Full-Size Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm After Cash Back
The Ultimate Guide to Birthday Freebies for Kids and Babies
FREE Sample of e.l.f. Holy Hydration Makeup Melting Cleansing Balm
Get Free Beauty Product Samples With Topbox Circle
FREE e.l.f. Pout Clout Lip Plumping Pen
FREE Bottle of EcoStrong Oxy Pet Carpet Cleaner
FREE Samples of Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi Anti-Pollution Sunshine Drops & Protini Polypeptide Cream
Celebrate Tropical Smoothie National Flip Flop Day with a FREE Smoothie TODAY
Get Started on Your Wellness Goals with Free Supplement Samples
FREE Sour Patch Kids and Swedish Fish Glow Up Party Kit
FREE 30-Day Supply of MIRANEST Jelly Sticks for Dogs – a $120 Value
FREE Rabanne Invictus Victory Absolu Fragrance Sample

 

Deals:

Up to 46% off Select Patio Furniture at Home Depot
Summer Dresses up to 50% Off at Macy’s – Prices as low as $8!
Best Places To Buy Cheap & Affordable Furniture Online: 2025
Take 5 Oil Change and Car Wash Coupons for 2025
Everything You Need to Know About Michaels Rewards
Save Up to 70% Off Women’s Jeans at Kohls – Prices as low as $7.42
Kate Spade Ginnie Crossbody ONLY $65 (Reg $199)
Teachers: Save 20% with the Under Armour Teacher Discount
Kids Digital Camera ONLY $10.49 (Reg $30) on Amazon
TODAY ONLY All Swimsuits at Old Navy 60% Off for the Whole Family
Check Out This Persil Detergent Deal for ONLY $8.97 with Walmart Cash
Lock n Lock 30-Piece Storage Container Set ONLY $22 (Reg $76)
Save 48% Off Folding Floor Chair at Wayfair
Some of the Best Things to Buy at BJ’s Wholesale That Are Worth Your Money in 2025
Kate Spade Spade Flower Quilted Cosmetic Pouch ONLY $39 (Reg $129)
Best Walmart Cash Deals This Week: Belvita, Persil, Purex, All, Dove, Dole and More
Sandals & Flip Flops From at $12.79 at JCPenney
Vera Bradley Belt Bag as Low as $11 – NOW 80% Off
Belvita Energy Snack Bites ONLY $2.97 (Reg $4.48) after Walmart Cash
Revlon 1875W Compact Hair Dryer ONLY $10.97 at Walmart (Reg $29)

5/10/2025 Weekly Freebies and Deals!

This week has been great for summer freebies and deals!

  • The Summer Library Reading Program post can be found here.
  • The Summer Movie Deals can be found here.
  • Don’t forget about Cheap Stuff to do with Tweens and Teens here.
  • Kids Bowl Free is back for 2025- More info here.

I’ve updated my list of freebies for birthdays in 2025, which you can find here.

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

Let’s get onto the Freebies!!

FREE Capri Sun Single Serve Chatterbuy Kit
FREE Sample of L’Oreal Everpure Bond Strengthening Pre-Shampoo Treatment
FREE Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Set at Sephora After Cash Back
FREE Paint or Stain Sample at Lowe’s
FREE Baseball Game Workshop at Home Depot
FREE MyONE Custom Fit Condom
FREE LEGO Classic Brick Box Set After Cash Back
FREE $35 Purchase at Target After Cash Back
$1 Million in FREE Chipotle for Cinco De Mayo
FREE Slider at White Castle on May 15th
FREE Frozen Drink at Casey’s Every Friday in May thru August
FREE Pack of EXTRA Gum – 1st 500
FREE Sample of Sunrise Strips Fabric Sun Protection Strips
FREE Ticket to the Movie Watch The Skies
FREE Planet Fitness Summer Pass for Teens
FREE Food & Beverage Products from the Nestle GoodNes Community
FREE Skinnygirl Avocado Oil Salad Dressings Chatterbuy Kit
FREE Starface Black Star Pimple Patches
FREE Groovies Dog Dental Chews
FREE 8×10 Photos at Walgreens
FREE Hootenanny Games Party Pack
FREE Air Wick Plug In Scented Oil Advanced Gadgets After Walmart Cash (Get 3 Free)
FREE Sample of BIODERMA Original Cleansing Micellar Water
FREE Cold Foam Days at Starbucks on May 7th – 11th

 

Deals

Doorbusters Sale at JCPenney: Save up to 55% Off Select Styles
Yankee Candles Mother’s Day Sale – Buy 2 Get 2 Free
Graphic Tees $6, $5 & $4 at Old Navy
Grab These Best Shoe Deals on Sale For Women, Men & Kids, Up to 75% Off
Ulta Coupon: $3 off $15
Up to 30% Off Fragrance & Beauty at Macy’s
Pizza Coupons, Promo Codes and Deals From Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, Domino’s, Little Caesars and More!
Quick Dri Bath Towels $4.99 Each at JCPenney
Top Magnetic Building Tiles Under $30: Tested in 2025
Old Navy – Save up to 70% Off Clearance Styles – Prices Start at $0.96
JCPenney Scented Jar Candles ONLY $8.99 (Reg $26)

Weekly Reset- Preparing for the week ahead (family edition)

This is by no means a comprehensive list of everything I do each weekend to reset, but it does hit all the major points.

On Saturdays, I do the weekend prep for the week ahead. This includes the following:

Laundry. I try to do a few loads of laundry during the week so that it doesn’t pile up, but Saturday is my day to fold clean clothes, hang things up, and make sure everything gets put away. And mate socks. I usually listen to a podcast or watch something on my phone while I do this. I keep my eyes open for deals on laundry detergent. One of my favorite deals is the Buy one, get two free Arm and Hammer detergent deals that happen every 6-8 weeks or so at Walgreens. The deal starts again tomorrow, May 4, 2025.

Put outfits together. I started doing this about a year ago, and it saves me time every morning. I can just go into my closet, pull off an outfit off the hanger, and I will have a top and a bottom already to put on. My youngest picks out their clothing before bed every night, and my big kid does not care what he wears to school. So most of his clothes are mix and match athletic shorts or exercise pants, and a funny graphic shirt or a sweatshirt if it’s cold.

Clean out the fridge. I was up this morning before 7:30, and I reorganized the fridge and pulled out the food that was starting to look a little beyond its days. I prep the fruits and vegetables that may expire or go bad first. For me, that means roasting vegetables, making a fruit salad, or making applesauce if we have some apples that are starting to bruise or go soft. Applesauce is super easy to make and does not take that long at all. If you have a lot of apples, you can make it in the crockpot. My crockpot applesauce recipe can be found here.

Restock the lunch/snack bins. I keep two plastic bins in my pantry full of lunch components for the kids lunches.  I tend to buy snacks in bulk when they are on sale, and then stash the extras downstairs in the garage in a plastic tote so they don’t all get consumed quickly.  For us that includes: Granola bars, goldfish crackers, bags of popcorn, gogosqueez pouches, lunch-size bags of preferred chips, freeze-dried fruit, dried mangoes, crackers, beef jerky, and individual bags of cookies. 

Restock the drinks and the protein shakes. I have a premier protein premade protein shake every morning for breakfast with 20 ounces of cold brew. Every weekend, I go down to the garage, grab enough for the week, and stash them in the fridge.  I will also put drinks in the fridge if we have premade drinks (that does not happen very often), and more juice boxes/Arizona iced teas in the fridge for the kids’ lunches for the following week. I will usually also make a pitcher of lemonade.

I make a batch of cold brew. Previously, I used my French press, but that was taking a while, and it takes up a lot of room. So I started making bundles with oversized coffee filters and cotton twine, but that just made too much waste. So this weekend, I’m gonna make some cold brew filter bags that are reusable. I’ll be using muslin and cotton twine, and I am hoping to make several of them. You can also buy cold brew bags online.

Clean out the kids’ backpacks. Usually, they will do it themselves, but every once in a while, I peek in there and find piles of crumpled papers and broken pencils and other stuff. This also includes pulling out their lunchboxes and making sure that their school iPads are charging. Once a quarter or as needed, I will throw their backpacks and lunch bags into the washer. Nothing is worse than a stinky backpack/lunchbox.

I clean the bathrooms each weekend. This includes taking out the garbage, sweeping, cleaning the toilets, and spraying down the showers. 

Vacuuming and sweeping. My cousin gave me a Roomba recently, and Roomba is currently doing its thing in the living room. And it does a really good job, much better than the Shark iRobot we previously had. Also, this Roomba has the cat on high alert. She sits and supervises to make sure that none of her toys get sucked up. 

Changing the sheets. I changed the sheets every weekend. I usually do one bed on Friday, one bed on Saturday, and one bed on Sunday. And put the bedding in the washing machine as soon as I strip it off the bed, that way I don’t have that much more laundry to do. These are my favorite sheets from JCP. They are on sale frequently, and cotton sheets are great for warm or cool weather!

I’m sure you are asking: What do the kids do? The big kid takes the trash and recycling down. The smaller kid helps gather dirty cups/dishes and gets them ready to load into the dishwasher. They both help with laundry. They pick up their belongings, and they keep their rooms tidy.

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.

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.

An Update…

As you may have noticed, I haven’t been posting much lately. There has been a lot going on, and I’ve been taking time to process it all and help my kids and family. There is a lot of uncertainty in the US, and worldwide. I know my family isn’t the only one who is upset, confused, and scared for all of the unknowns in our future.

I don’t want to leave y’all in the lurch, so I’ve spent the last few days brainstorming and planning, and I’ve got some plans to write and post more information about how each of you can keep afloat during uncertain times.

  • Budgeting, locating and accessing resources, and taking steps to make sure your families have what they need to succeed and thrive in 2025.
  • There will be some New Year’s Resolution posts- I’ve done them before, and I’ll be writing some new ones, as well as linking to previous posts that contain timeless information.  Those will be coming up later next month.
  • I am going to try and post monthly about upcoming clothing swaps- Kids are growing quickly, and clothes are so expensive.
  • More posts about cashback offers and rebate apps to help you stretch your grocery budgets.
  • Money-making opportunities with research studies and surveys. If you haven’t tried these yet, it’s a great way to earn a little extra money.
  • I’m developing recipes that use inexpensive, healthy ingredients that taste good, make good leftovers, and that kids will eat (this one is important).