Everyone loves to save money, right? Check out P&G brandSAVER Perks! Save on brands you love, earn rewards, and make an impact. Here are a few of the offers/deals available:
NEW Bring Home the Best Rebate: Up to $15 Back when you buy your favorite Procter & Gamble Brands, including Tide, Gain, Dreft, Bounce, Olay Skin & Body, Herbal Essences, Mr. Clean, Zevo, and more!
Join P&G brandSAVER to unlock up to $15 back when you shop Tide and 20+ more brands.
Take quizzes, answer surveys, or scan your receipts featuring P&G Products.
Collect points for each engagement and redeem them for prizes like digital rewards and sweepstakes entries.
Why am I referring to them as “quests” and not “hustle“?
Hustling indicates moving quickly to earn money. This year, I’m doing a little bit every day, approximately 20 minutes on small surveys and small tasks. I may earn less daily, but overall, I can use small tasks to earn more through compounding.
Here are the ways I earned money besides my “9-5”. This month was a little bit better than last month
TPT (I make worksheets/flashcards in my spare time for special ed classrooms). This side quest is definitely a slow trickle of money. I spent a lot of time over the summer making/uploading educational materials to my TPT account. $23.70
As always, the links above may be affiliate links, and I might earn money or points if you join any of the above apps or activities. This helps support my blog and family.
If you are interested in my full list of money-saving/money earning activites, I encourage you to check out:
Why am I referring to them as “quests” and not “hustle“?
Hustling indicates moving quickly to earn money. This year, I’m doing a little bit every day, approximately 20 minutes on small surveys and small tasks. I may earn less daily, but overall, I can use small tasks to earn more through compounding.
Here are the ways I earned money, and how much I earned on each side quest in April. It was pretty busy for me, but I tried to make as much time as I could for my surveys and such.
MyPoints: $20 in Amazon gift cards, mostly from my daily surveys, but I did do some shopping through their app and website to get points as well.
TPT (I make worksheets/flashcards in my spare time for special ed classrooms). This side quest is definitely a slow trickle of money. I spent a lot of time over the summer making/uploading educational materials to my TPT account. $23.75
As always, the links above may be affiliate links, and I might earn money or points if you join any of the above apps or activities. This helps support my blog and family.
If you are interested in my full list of money-saving/money earning activites, I encourage you to check out:
Why am I referring to them as “quests” and not “hustle“?
Hustling indicates moving quickly to earn money. This year, I’m doing a little bit every day, approximately 20 minutes on small surveys and small tasks. I may earn less daily, but overall, I can use small tasks to earn more through compounding.
Here are the ways I earned money, and how much I earned on each side quest in March. March was a slow month for side quests. I’ve been working on blog stuff, and then Spring Break!
MyPoints: I have earned $20 in Amazon gift cards, mostly from my daily surveys.
TPT (I make worksheets/flashcards in my spare time for special ed classrooms). This side quest is definitely a slow trickle of money. I spent a lot of time over the summer making/uploading educational materials to my TPT account. $23.52
As always, the links above may be affiliate links, and I might earn money or points if you join any of the above apps or activities. This helps support my blog and family.
If you are interested in my full list of money-saving/money earning activites, I encourage you to check out:
Everyone loves to save money, right? Check out P&G brandSAVER Perks! Save on brands you love, earn rewards, and make an impact. Here are a few of the offers/deals available:
NEW It’s Our Home Rebate: Up to $15 Back.
Join P&G brandSAVER to unlock up to $15 back when you shop Tide and 20+ more brands.
Take quizzes, answer surveys, or scan your receipts featuring P&G Products.
Collect points for each engagement and redeem them for prizes like digital rewards and sweepstakes entries.
Why am I referring to them as “quests” and not “hustle“?
Hustling indicates moving quickly to earn money. This year I’m doing a little bit every day, approximately 20 minutes on small surveys and small tasks. I may earn less daily, but overall, I can use small tasks to earn more through compounding.
Here are the ways I earned money, and how much I earned on each side quest this month. I have done some side quests, but I have not yet received the reward.
MyPoints: I have earned $20 in Amazon gift cards and approximately $25 in pending points. They should be available by the end of February.
TPT (I make worksheets/flashcards in my spare time for special ed classrooms). This side quest is definitely a slow trickle of money. I spent a lot of time over the summer making/uploading educational materials to my TPT account. $42.44.
I can use my Amazon Gift Cards to pay for my monthly subscriptions for two months. I use Amazon subscriptions to buy household items that are cheaper on Amazon than local store prices.
As always, the links above may be affiliate links, and I might earn money or points if you join any of the above apps or activities. This helps support my blog and family.
If you are interested in my full list of money-saving/money earning activites, I encourage you to check out:
Last night I did a little rebate shopping. I went to Target and Sprouts, and it took less than 20 minutes between the two stores.
I’ve a beverage girl. I need at least 2 beverages at all times. One is water, but the second one needs to be functional. So, a protein coffee, a vitamin, or an electrolyte drink.
Recently, my favorite apps, WeStock, Social Nature, and Aisle all have had great rebates and deals on beverages and snacks.
The only one of these drinks I’ve had before was the Trip Calming beverage, and it was really good. I’m not a big adaptogen/mushroom person, but it was not at all earthy/mushroomy.
These drinks, the Heywell and Stur, were buy one, get one free. And since I need some back-to-school beverages, I picked them up. The Sturs will go into my lunch box, and the Heywells will get stashed in the fridge at work for mornings when I need a little extra pick-me-up.
If you haven’t checked out WeStock, Social Nature, and Aisle yet, now is a great time. There are tons of offers available, and reimbursement is super easy and can be done from your phone in a matter of minutes.
These apps allow me to treat myself to something new and fun without breaking the bank. I pay with my Venmo debit card, and all of the apps pay via Venmo, so I’m able to roll my rebate money forward.
I remember my grandmother doing rebates when I was a kid. However, nowadays, you don’t need to send in a form with proof of purchase/UPC and a receipt; most rebates can be completed online or via text.
Sometimes you get lucky and get 100% back rebates, making your item free. You will find a lot of those with apps and websites like:
If you consume alcohol, check out BYBE. It is available in most states. This app has rebates for beer, wine, and liquor.
Here are a few current rebates I found out about this week while starting my Back to school shopping:
Proctor and Gamble has two available rebates, depending on how much and which products you purchase.
Quaker and Frito-Lay have a back-to-school rebate. Spend $20 or more (pre-tax, post-discount) on any participating products * in a single transaction between 6/30/25 – 9/19/25 and get a $10 gift card by mail.