7/10/2026 Friday’s Freebies and Deals!

This week I’ve been binge-watching The Pitt and doing what seems like endless laundry.

The love affair with shaved ice continues… If you are looking for a good electric shaved ice machine, this is the one. 

My Birthday Freebie list can be found here. The list mostly offers what you can find in Southern California.

If you live outside Southern California, check out this list: Free Birthday Stuff: Get The Best 100+ Freebies on Your Birthday!

Looking for some summer fun for you and the kids? Here is my list of frugal fun activities in San Diego County.

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

Freebies

FREE Blue Buffalo Wilderness Bone Broth Boosted Chatterbox Kit
FREE Sample of Cielo Negro Coffee
1 Million FREE Boxes of Betty Crocker Cake Mix
Free Cold Treats & Frozen Drinks to Help You Beat the Heat This Summer 2026
FREE 20 oz. Mountain Dew
National French Fry Day Freebies & Deals Round Up
FREE Shark FlexBreeze Fan
FREE $5 Uber Credit
FREE Food at Select Restaurants on July 14th – Sign Up Now
FREE Hallmark Card Every Month
Get Free Condom Samples Online and In-Person From Your Favorite Brands
FREE Backpack Giveaway at TCC & Wireless Zone Stores
FREE Sample Mail Call for July
FREE Sample of CESAR Mini-Pouch Dog Food
Prime Members Score GrubHub+ FREE ($120 Value a Year)
FREE Handcrafted Drink Every Monday at Capital One Cafe
FREE $20 at Dick’s Sporting Goods
4 FREE Frozen Drinks at Casey’s Every Friday
FREE Kinder Chocolate Bar After Walmart Cash
Score a Free Babylist Hello Baby Box Filled with Samples & Full Sized Products
FREE Body Armor Flash IV Strawberry Kiwi at Love’s Travel Stops – Today Only
FREE Karuna All Day Firming Serum – a $23 Value
FREE MyLowe’s Money Day Giveaway at Lowe’s on July 11th & 12th
10 FREE 4×6 Photo Prints at Walgreens from 1-3pm EST
FREE Rocket Game Workshop at Home Depot
FREE Girl Scouts Cookie Collection Donut at Krispy Kreme
2 FREE Sliders at Krystal
FREE Boots & Barkley Coloring Sheet Giveaway & More at Target
FREE Dippin’ Dots at Chuck E. Cheese on July 19th
FREE Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm at Sephora After Cash Back
FREE Chomps Nashville Hot Seasoned Chicken Stick
We Rounded Up Our Favorite Free Samples for Women
FREE Mini Cup of Dippin’ Dots on July 19th
FREE Bedsure 100% Cotton Waffle Weave Duvet Cover
FREE Medium Waffle Fries at Chick-fil-A
FREE $15 at Walgreens After Cash Back
FREE Box of Banza Pasta After Walmart Cash
FREE Can of Red Bull with FREE DoorDash Delivery
FREE Huggies Bodysuit
FREE Arrae Wellness Essentials
Big List of 110 Restaurants to Get Free Food
FREE Haus Dog at Dog Haus on July 15th

 

Deals:

Charmin Essentials Toilet Paper 6 Mega Rolls ONLY $3.74 Shipped (Reg $8)
Kobalt 24V Brushless Circular Saw Starter Kit ONLY $129 (Reg $248)
The Top Sam’s Club Hacks to Save More in 2026
CHI 44 Iron Guard Thermal Protection Spray for Hair ONLY $8 (Reg $20)
Total Wine Deals: 15% Off, Free Delivery, Rewards and More
Michael Kors Women’s Flat Sandals ONLY $39.80 (Reg $100)
Top Wednesday Food Deals: Midweek Dining Discounts to Devour
The Pizza Hut BOGO Hacks You Need to Know (Yes, You Can Score FREE Pizza!)
Inflatable Pools up to 50% Off at Walmart
Celebrate Fri-Yay with These Fun Friday Food Deals
Top Tips for Shopping Walmart Hidden Clearance Sale in 2026
Victoria’s Secret Beauty Gift Sets Sale – Up to 60% Off + Extra 25 Off Sale
Sandals For The Family Buy 1 Get 2 Free at JCPenney
Women’s Pajamas ONLY $13.49 at JCPenney
Ends 7/10: Uniform Pants ONLY $8 at Old Navy (Reg up to $23)
COLOR WOW Insta-WOW Advanced Dry Shampoo ONLY $15.20 (Reg $32)
Amazon Haul Flash Deals: $2 & Under
Fashion Nova Discount Code and Coupons: Save up to 80% Off on Dresses, Jeans, Tops, and Accessories
Thursday Food Deals to Kick Off the Almost-Weekend
Beautiful by Drew Barrymore Air Fryer 3-Qt ONLY $31.97 (Reg $50)
Craftsman 20V Keyless Brushless Cordless Drill ONLY $69 (Reg $129) + Free Shipping
Best Walmart Cash Freebies and Deals This Week: Tide Detergent, Gain Plus, Swiffer Power Mop & More
Little Sleepies Coupon Codes and Promotions
School Supplies From 25¢ at Target
Neutrogena Makeup Remover Towelettes for Face ONLY $3.41 (Reg $9)

7/3/2026 Weekly Freebies and Deals

This week was pretty chill- Lots of time on my weighted hula hoop, finished my sewing “in-box”, altered shorts for my youngest, and fixed some holes in shirts.

And we’ve been eating a lot of shaved ice. If you are looking for a good electric shaved ice machine, this is the one. 

My Birthday Freebie list can be found here. The list mostly offers what you can find in Southern California.

If you live outside Southern California, check out this list: Free Birthday Stuff: Get The Best 100+ Freebies on Your Birthday!

Looking for some summer fun for you and the kids? Here is my list of frugal fun activities in San Diego County.

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

Freebies

FREE Sample of Cat Years Lickable Treats
FREE Planet Fitness Summer Pass for Teens
FREE Pizza Hut Pan Pizza with the Book It Program
FREE $25 at IKEA After Cash Back
FREE Smackin Garlic Parm Sunflower Seeds at Love’s Travel Stops
FREE Good & Gather Samples, FREE LoveShackFancy Tote Bag & More at Target
FREE Snack Product with Rebate – Up to a $21.99 Value
FREE Handcrafted Drink Every Monday at Capital One Cafe
FREE Zicam Allergy Relief Nasal Spray
FREE Amazon Prime for Students
FREE Full-Size Essential Canine Healing or Grooming Product
FREE Dog Toys
Fourth of July Freebies, Deals & More
FREE Reward Every Week with Panda Express Wok Wednesday
FREE Wireless Zone & TCC Backpack & School Supplies Giveaway on July 26th
FREE 6 pc. Chicken Rings at White Castle
Get Free Beauty Samples in the Mail From La Roche-Posay, Dove, Hermes, Giorgio Armani and Others
2 FREE Movie Tickets to Young Washington
FREE Sample of Elta MD UV Skin Recovery SPF 50
FREE Bug or Safari Animal Magnet Craft Kit at JCPenney + 10% Off Coupon
FREE Go Kart Workshop at Home Depot
FREE Full-Size Mochi Love Mini Clouds
FREE Fan Fanatics Banners & Bracelets Craft Event at Michaels
FREE NeilMed Sinus Rinse Kit or NasaFlo Neti Pot
The Best Free Skincare Samples to Request Right Now
FREE Star-Spangled Biscuit at Hardee’s
FREE $10 Off at JCPenney – Today Only
4 FREE Frozen Drinks at Casey’s Every Friday
FREE $20 Credit at Finish Line
FREE Sample of Pedigree Pouches Dog Food & Drizzlers Savory Sauce
Save Big on the Latest Titles with the 30-Day FREE Kindle Unlimited Trial (Lots of Titles! $12/mo Value)
FREE Stars & Stripes Sprinkle Cookie at Great American Cookies for Military & Veterans on July 1st – 4th
FREE Sample of Thayers pH Balancing Cleanser
FREE Beach Bucket Toy Set at Lowe’s on July 4th
Get Free Magazine Subscriptions: No Credit Card Needed
FREE Solo Cups & Lids, Olipop, Lip Oil & More for Target Circle 360 Members
2 FREE Retro Mini Prints at Walgreens
FREE MyLowe’s Money Day Giveaway at Lowe’s on July 11th & 12th
FREE Maxx Action Back-to-School Party Pack
FREE Bloomingdale’s Little Freebies Box
FREE $5 in Groupon Bucks – 1st 200,000
FREE Ice Cream Cup or Cone at Haagen-Dazs
Free Kids’ Magazines: A Gateway to Fun and Learning

Deals

Subway BOGO Deal: New Subway Coupons for July
Amazon Basics 2-Ply Paper Towels 12-Rolls ONLY $11.92 (Reg $23)
July 4th Clearance: Up to 70% Off
Oasis Beach Towels From $10.49 w/ Coupon (Reg $30)
SKIMS Discount Codes & Coupons: Up to 30% Off an Order of Panties, Bras and Shapewear
Wicked Caboodle ONLY $14.99 at ULTA (Reg $30)
H2OGO! Kids Tropical Outdoor Inflatable Mega Bouncer ONLY $148 (Reg $300)
School Supplies From 25¢ at Target
4th of July Clothing at Walmart – Prices as low as $1.00
20 Budget-Friendly Lululemon Dupes on Amazon That Perform Just as Well
Up to 75% Off Outdoor Furniture at Wayfair + Free Shipping
School Supplies as low as $0.35 Shipped at Walmart
Prime Members Save 50¢ Per Gallon on Gas – From July 2 Through July 5
Macy’s up to 70% Off Clearance
Yoo-hoo Chocolate Drink 40-Pack ONLY $10 on Amazon
Michael Kors Marilyn Medium Signature Tote Bag ONLY $67.32 (Reg $358)
Paper Mate Pink Pearl Large Erasers ONLY $5.90 (Reg $14)
All The Best Subway Coupons and Promo Codes: New for July 2026
The Best Handbag, Purse & Clutch Deals on Sale: Michael Kors, Kate Spade, MKF Collection & Coach Up to 84% Off
Coziest Pajama Coupons and Deals This Week from Macy’s, Kohl’s, Amazon, Walmart and More
JCPenney 4th of July Sale Up to 50% Off + Extra 30% Off w/ Coupon
Wonder Nation Backpacks ONLY $4.97 at Walmart

10/12/2020 Weekly Meal Plan

0a5e9dab796cea8a07eabe4eb4795b9e.jpgI’ve started doing weekly meal planning on Sundays, but yesterday was a busy day (swimming reservation at the Y, a special needs conference, and lots of playtime), so I didn’t have a chance to post.

It’s easier to do it while I’m writing up the weekly calendar/schedule and prepping the snack box for the week.

I’m hitting up the store this morning for some last-minute items that I thought we had (note to self: Do not put empty cereal box back in the cupboard). I’m thinking about making a batch of cookies today to have a sweet dessert for the kids.

Thanks to some local deals, offers, and the school lunches the kids bring home, I have been able to keep our grocery budget to $60 per week for the past 3 weeks! It’s amazing. The extra money is going into our holiday savings account.

If you have kids between 2-18, check with your local school to see if they are offering free lunches and/or breakfasts. You can also check the USDA Website– but it might be a little out of date.

For those of you that 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 pretty good inventory of the pantry, freezer, and fridge done (I update it after every shopping trip), so I’m able to plan meals and use up what we’ve got with little waste. If you are looking for kitchen inventory printable, I like the kitchen inventories here. They are great printables.

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

Breakfast: Coffee with 1/2 and 1/2  for me, and pancakes or something along those lines for the kids (they love the Kodiak Cakes Mix).  I also keep sandwich Ziploc bags of other frozen fruit on hand to make the kids smoothies when they request them (a few times per week). Berries, peaches, and mangos are pretty popular. recently the Big Kid has been on a protein shake kick in the AM.

Lunches will be whatever the kids want for the time being. The big kid has lunch at school, so it’s whatever he chooses from the lunch box in the cupboard, plus some fruit and juice or milk. Since the little girl is in the morning cohort at school, she has lunch at home. Buttered noodles, yogurt, apple slices, and a popsicle are her go-to lunch.

Usually, I do a crockpot meal on Mondays, but now that we are home all the time, we’ve been having an odd combination of fully home-cooked, scratch meals, and frozen entrees and veggies. I have been posting our meal plans on Instagram too- As well as pics of stuff we are doing to keep busy.

  • Sunday:   Salsa Chicken and veggies ( I didn’t end up making it last week like I had planned)
  • Monday:  Entrees & Salad
  • Tuesday:  Chick’n nuggets (vegetarian nugs for our buddy) and fruit
  • Wednesday:   Sausage and Peppers in the Crockpot, noodles, and veggies
  • Thursday: Chicken Tika Masala, rice, veggies
  • Friday:  Pizza Night!
  • Saturday: Breakfast for Dinner

Please stay safe you guys! The sooner we flatten the curve, the sooner life can go back to normal- whatever that means.

Talk Back: What are you cooking for dinner this week?

10/5/2020 Weekly Meal Plan!

0a5e9dab796cea8a07eabe4eb4795b9e.jpgI’ve started doing weekly meal planning on Sundays, but yesterday was a busy day, so I didn’t have a chance to post.

It’s easier to do it while I’m writing up the weekly calendar/schedule and prepping the snack box for the week.

I didn’t have a chance to shop over the weekend, so this morning after school drop off, I’m hitting up Food4Less for a few things. I stocked up on fresh fruit last week (there was a produce giveaway locally, and that filled both fruit bowls). Big Kid has requested home made apple sauce, so I’m going to make it this morning as well as Kodiak Chocolate Muffins.  The free school lunches that our school is providing gives us some yummy stuff the kids like (baby carrots, milk, and apple slices to name a few), and the stuff that they don’t care for or contains meat we share with some of our friends who have kiddos that aren’t able to stop and pick up free lunches.

For those of you that 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 pretty good inventory of the pantry, freezer, and fridge done (I update it after every shopping trip), so I’m able to plan meals and use up what we’ve got with little waste. If you are looking for kitchen inventory printable, I like the kitchen inventories here. They are great printables.

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

Breakfast: Coffee with 1/2 and 1/2  for me, and pancakes or something along those lines for the kids (they love the Kodiak Cakes Mix).  I also keep sandwich Ziploc bags of other frozen fruit on hand to make the kids smoothies when they request them (a few times per week). Berries, peaches, and mangos are pretty popular. recently the Big Kid has been on a protein shake kick in the AM.

Lunches will be whatever the kids want for the time being. The big kid has lunch at school, so it’s whatever he chooses from the lunch box in the cupboard, plus some fruit and juice or milk. Since the little girl is in the morning cohort at school, she has lunch at home. Buttered noodles, yogurt, apple slices, and a popsicle are her go-to lunch.

Usually, I do a crockpot meal on Mondays, but now that we are home all the time, we’ve been having an odd combination of fully home-cooked, scratch meals, and frozen entrees and veggies. I have been posting our meal plans on Instagram too- As well as pics of stuff we are doing to keep busy.

  • Sunday:  Leftover Extravaganza
  • Monday:  Entrees & Salad
  • Tuesday:  Pancakes and fruit
  • Wednesday:   Patty Melts made with Veggie Burgers
  • Thursday: Salsa Chicken and veggies
  • Friday:  Pizza Night!
  • Saturday: Breakfast for Dinner  (I’ve been itching to make blueberry waffles with vanilla ice cream)

Please stay safe you guys! The sooner we flatten the curve, the sooner life can go back to normal- whatever that means.

Talk Back: What are you cooking for dinner this week?

Urbane Cafe: Free lunch for Teachers and Staff (El Cajon and Encinitas Locations)!

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Various Urbane Cafe locations are offering free lunches (sandwich or salad) to teachers and school staff.

Not so small print…
  • Only one meal per ticket
  • Must have Valid Teacher ID
  • No app, phone or online orders
  • Must be present to receive the offer

The El Cajon Location is offering them on 9/17/19 and 9/18/19 at 11am. RSVP here. 

The Encinitas location is offering them on 9/24/19  and 9/26/19 11am-9pm.  RSVP here.

 

 

Please share this post with your friends and family who might benefit! Teachers and school staff work so hard- they deserve a free lunch!

10 Tips to Stay on Budget for Groceries

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I frequently get skeptical looks, the side eye, or people thinking I’m starving my kids when I tell them that our grocery budget is $80/week.

It takes a lot of work, but it is doable. I cook a lot from scratch- it’s healthy, cheap, and I can control what goes into each dish (hidden veggies, fruit, less sugar, etc.). I can make a cheese pizza at home for less than $4, and that is enough pizza for the kids for two meals!

Here are a few of our family tactics to stay on budget:

  1. CASH! Go to the bank/ATM and get your grocery money out of the bank every week. This is a great way to start. I get $80 out of the ATM each Saturday for the upcoming weeks’ groceries.
  2. Inventory your Fridge, Freezer, and Pantry. Bonus- You’ll also find stuff that needs to be thrown out or donated. If you are looking for kitchen inventory printables, I like the kitchen inventories here. They are great printables.
  3. Menu Plan. Start by using what you’ve got on-hand. Eat food that’s on sale or in season. We eat a lot of strawberries in the summer because they are cheap!
  4. Make a grocery list. Stick to the list Don’t be afraid to substitute brands, or make changes based on what is on sale, or any in-store markdowns you find.
  5. Don’t be afraid to go to more than one store. I’m not saying run all over town, but going to two stores is OK. In our area, there are a 99 Cents Only store and a Grocery Outlet in the same shopping Center. I hit up both each week. Then, on the way home, I stop at Food4Less and buy milk (cheapest in town!), eggs, and bread (if 99 Cents Only doesn’t have the high protein bread we like).
  6. Eat Less Meat. Not only does it save money, but it’s better for the environment.
  7. Take advantage of local resources. There are a few food co-ops in our area. Additionally, there are free produce distributions too. A couple of my friends and I split a co-op lot twice a month. It comes out to less than $20 per person, and we get all kinds of cool stuff. A quick google search can help you find both in your area.  In the summer, we take advantage of Kid’s free lunches too.
  8. Coupon and/or use money-saving apps.  My complete list of apps can be found here. Right now my favorite apps are Fetch Rewards and Ibotta.  I love that I can use Fetch at any store. It helps because I shop a lot of Grocery Outlet and 99 Cents Only.
  9. Speaking of which… Don’t forget to check out stores like 99 Cents Only. There are all kinds of great bargains. Here is my list of 10 Great Buys at 99 Cents Only!
  10. Be Flexible. Some weeks you will go over budget. It happens. Sometimes you need to stock up on staples, or your family wants to eat something that isn’t on sale. Sometimes you really want to order a pizza and wings. That’s OK! Frugality is a journey, it’s not a punishment or a life of austerity and suffering. You can still live a fun, full life while being frugal.

Talk Back: Share a few of your families tips for staying on budget?

San Diego STEAM Camp- Learning and Fun!

Screen Shot 2018-04-24 at 10.03.42 PM.pngMy friends Annie and Christine are hosting an awesome STEAM camp this summer, and Registration JUST OPENED!

They are very excited to be offering four summer day-camp sessions this year. Camp will be open for children age 5-10. We will be holding camp at two different locations in Clairemont and Kearny Mesa. Camps will be Mon-Fri from 9:00am-3:00pm and include free lunch. Lunches are provided by the San Diego City.

Screen Shot 2018-04-24 at 9.54.50 PM.pngCampers will do daily art and science around a fun weekly theme. In addition to art and science, our days will also include interactive games, STEAM inspired stories, outside play time, free lunch and more. We will have an underlying focus on kindness and helping others. Each camper will put together a care package for Cali Kids Medical Foundation to give to a family with a child admitted in the hospital and will also make cards for kids in the hospital.

Be sure to submit your complete your child’s registration form.  You can learn more on their Facebook page.

Not only will your kiddos enjoy STEAM activities, but they’ll be helping a family and child during a tough time! I’ve known both ladies for many years and they love kids and they are passionate about STEAM education.

Super Busy Summer!

I haven’t had much time to sit at the computer and write lately, but we’ve been busy! There are so many free and frugal things to do in the summer, and we haven’t even done a 1/3 of what we have planned!

Here are just a few of the adventures we’ve been having (and you can try them too)!

 

 

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Henry’s Handiwork!

Rock Painting!  Some of you have seen pictures of the painted rocks we’ve been making, hiding, and finding all over town on my Instagram feed.  Santee Rocks was started by a local teacher to spread kindness.  There are lot of other “rocks” groups all over San Diego, and the US! We even hosting a Rock Painting party at a local park! Over 30 people showed up, painted, and played. We hope to host another one in July.

We’ve also been hitting up our local libraries for all sorts of fun events and activities. Our favorite is the El Cajon Library. They serve lunch M-F, 11:30-12:30.  Afterwards there are a variety of events and activities from special speakers, concerts, and even crafts! And they even serve an afternoon snack!

There is a small play area for kids with an interactive discovery structure, and a Duplo Wall! There is a shaded playground out front as well. It’s a great way to spend a few hours in a climate controlled place without visiting the mall or any place where you might spend money. We usually end up bringing home a few library books too.

We’ve been on adventures with friends! Playing T-ball at the park and going on the hunt for decorated rocks was the biggest hit so far.

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Playing dress up is a frequent stay at home activity. Here we have the Pirate T-Rex, trick or treating for meat.

And of course, We spend time at home, doing crafts, swimming in the community pool, playing Legos, and just hanging out!

I’m of the mind that summer doesn’t need to be packed with activities sun up to sun down. Frequently, we spend our time at home spending time together. We have friends over to play, but it’s super low-key.

I’ve taking a break from trying to pound out an article or post each day. I want to spend time with the kids and family.

What kinds of activities and adventures has you family been having this summer?

 

Summer Lunch Resources for Kids in San Diego!

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School is out (for most of us, the rest will be getting out next week), and that means there are some parents (and kids) who usually rely on free or subsidized school lunches may find themselves wondering what to do.

Thankfully, a lot of great organizations have stepped up and partnered with local area school, rec centers, and civic organizations to provide free breakfasts, lunches, and snacks for al kids 18 and under this summer.  For those of us in East County, here is a list of locations!

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Those of us in the greater San Diego Area, there are a lot of great options all over town!

There is a kick off BBQ at Skyline Hills Park 6/21/17 10:30am-2:00pm! Parents eat free at this BBQ and there are all kinds of activities!

Screen Shot 2017-06-12 at 12.53.16 PMLindo Lake in Lakeside is hosting a summer BBQ that’s free for kids, and only $4.00 for parents on August 15th! The best part is that each family leaves with 6 lbs. of fresh produce thanks to Feeding America! If the two lists above aren’t in your area, you can also turn to the USDA Find Summer Meals map here.

 

All of these programs are free and there is no proof of need and you do not have to sign up in advance. Just show up and hte kids get a tasty meal!

 

What I love about this program is that there are tons of rec centers hosting these lunches and they are usually adjacent to a playground, which means after a long morning of playing, the kids don’t have long to wait to get a yummy lunch!

Looking for a few ideas of summer fun with a nearby lunch?

If you know of more summer lunch programs for kids in San Diego County, I’d love to hear about them! Please leave a comment!

 

 

Free lunches for ALL KIDS in San Diego County!

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That looks like a pretty good lunch, right? It was free! And what you don’t see is two little boxes of raisins that Lil’ Man basically chugged (they really are nature’s candy!). Pizza, nectarine, applesauce, Apple juice, and a bag of carrots.

There were other side choices as well, including a mixed green salad, brocolli, mandarin oranges, celery, and ranch for dipping and fresh salsa too.

Here’s the deal.. It’s not a deal. The USDA sponsors the Summer Food Service Program, open to all kids aged 2-18 years. No proof of need is required, and you don’t need to sign up in advance. Just find a location near you (here– this is for San Diego County only, for all other areas, click here), show up, the kids pick their lunches, and enjoy!

Most locations offer lunch Monday-Friday at a specific time, and some locations even offer breakfast too!

This is a great way to stretch your budget over the summer (and get the kids out of the house!). Locations differ, but include schools, rec centers, and parks.