Got a Baby? Score a $5 off Huggies coupon!

I saw this on Tiktok, and this offer is slightly different, but it’s still pretty good.

If you’ve got a kid in diapers or you are expecting (or know someone who is), head over to the Huggies website here.

Once you arrive, you’ll see Save up to $10 on Huggies® Snug & Dry™ Diapers. Try the new & improved Snug & Dry™ softness- Click on it.

Enter the requested information, and then you will receive a text to confirm it’s you.

The offer is mobile, so you’ll have to do it on your phone.

You will select your store, and once you are in the store and ready to check out, open your phone and pull up the offer.

Show your offer to the cashier; there are instructions for them to follow. They scan the barcode on your phone and presto- you’ve saved $5!

Fetch Rewards: Earn up to 10,000 Points!

This is a BIG DEAL. If you use Fetch Rewards, you could earn up to a 10,000-point bonus! Check your email for this offer!

Refer 5 friends by 3/19/25 for 10,000 extra points—on top of the 2,000 points for each friend who snaps a receipt.

Signing up is quick and easy if you aren’t already using Fetch Rewards! You learn more when you check out my post here. Find the Fetch Rewards app in your app store, and when you download it and scan any receipt, use my code ND2TB when you sign up, and you’ll score 2,000 bonus points. I scan all of my receipts (grocery, mass merchandiser, gas receipts, restaurants, you name it) and take advantage of extra point offers- the points really rack up!

 

FINE PRINT: In order for you to qualify for the 10K referral bonus, you must refer at least 5 friends and have them complete a valid receipt now through 11:59 PM CDT on 3/19/2025. Max of 50K bonus points. Bonus points will be awarded on or before 3/21/2025.

Fetch Rewards: 4000 Points for Every Referral through 3/12/2025!

Woo Hoo! Fetch Rewards is hooking us up with points out the wazoo! Earn an extra 4,000 points when you invite a friend to Fetch and they snap a receipt. Head to the app and share your referral code now through 3/12/2025!

Signing up is quick and easy if you aren’t already using Fetch Rewards! You learn more when you check out my post here. Find the Fetch Rewards app in your app store, and when you download it and scan any receipt, use my code ND2TB when you sign up, and you’ll score 2,000 bonus points. I scan all of my receipts (grocery, mass merchandiser, gas receipts, restaurants, you name it) and take advantage of extra point offers- the points really rack up!

For you to qualify for the increased referral bonus, your friends must enter your referral code and complete a valid receipt now through 11:59 PM CDT on 3/12/2025. After 11:59 PM CDT on 3/12/2025, the referral bonus will expire.

Rebate App Round-Up!

I post about rebate apps a lot. They are one of my favorite ways to try new products.

Paper coupons are seemingly a thing of the past, and apps are where it’s at these days.

Most of them work the same:

  • Select offers that you are interested in and opt in.
  • Visit your local store and purchase the item(s). Most apps/websites will give you a list of stores selling the item(s).
  • Submit the receipt (and sometimes you have to scan the UPC of the product) via the website/app/text message.
  • Funds are usually sent via Venmo or Paypal. If you haven’t signed up for Venmo, check out my post about it here.

I mostly use my Venmo account for rebates. I have a Venmo card to access the funds.

Here are a few of my favorite rebate apps:

Sometimes savings apps like Ibotta have free after rebate offers. They are usually retailer-specific and only valid for a short amount of time.

 

Talk Back: what are your favorite rebate apps?

My Top Ten Tootsie Treats for Tired Toes (and feet)

Birkenstocks, my favorite sandal!

As someone who is on their feet almost all day, I find the health and comfort of my feet imperative. I’ve tried many gadgets, lotions, creams, and doodads to keep my feet comfy. I’ve been under a podiatrist’s care for 4 years now, and there is no substitute for professional care. The items listed below were okayed by my doctor, and several were recommended. But remember- My doctor is not your doctor, and I’m definitely not a doctor, so if you have foot pain that lasts a long time or is getting worse, get a referral to a podiatrist.

Below are items that I use, and I’ve linked them to the places I bought them too. A lot of this stuff comes from Target, which is great because they always have sales and deals going on. Don’t forget to use your RedCard to save an extra 5%!!

Compression socks. They aren’t just for old people. I have wide calves, so these are my go-to. They come in various colors/patterns and sizes, including plain colors, checkered, and holiday designs.

I have about 10 pairs of these socks and I wear them daily.

 

A good foot roller. I have this one from Target, but Amazon sells a few different kinds too. My doctor recommended a kind that goes in the freezer, so it cools your tired feet simultaneously. For me, that’s too many sensations at once. I use mine daily in the afternoon once I’m home from work.

Baby Feet Foot Peel. I have dry feet. No matter how much lotion or bag balm I put on my heels, I get dry, cracked heels. Especially in the winter when it’s so dry. I do a Baby Feet foot peel about once a quarter. It’s kinda gross but kinda cool.

A Toe Stretcher (also called YogaToes). These things are amazing. It’s a tiny, stretchy contraption that goes between your toes and helps stretch out. It’s also great if you wear a lot of narrow toe box shoes.

Epsom Salts.  I soak my feet in very hot water with Epsom Salts twice a week. I like the big bag from Target. It’s a great price.

Magnesium Spray. Some studies suggest Epsom salts can relieve swelling, and inflammation, and ease muscle aches and pains. I use it on my feet and legs each night before I hop into bed. It comes in a lot of different scents. I have this one in lavender.

If sprays aren’t your thing, Astura makes an awesome thick lotion, almost like a body butter packed with Magnesium. It comes in a lemongrass scent. It’s awesome. I linked it on Amazon, but sometimes Target carries it.

Insoles. It’s hard to know what kind of insoles you need without some guidance, as there are so many styles and types based on your foot health. Some drugstores have a Dr. School’s custom fit orthotics machine in them and those are good for figuring out what kind of insoles you need. My doctor provides me with orthotics that slip into my sneakers. I can also buy them on Amazon (They are Cadence brand), but I have zero out-of-pocket for them other than my copay, which is cheaper than how much they cost on Amazon.

My number one recommendation: GOOD SHOES. Yeah, simple, right? Good shoes with a stable heel and toe box wide enough for your foot. That means no pinching or rubbing. Don’t be afraid to size up or go up to wide or extra-wide shoes.

As we age, the ligaments and tendons that provide arch support in our feet loosen and become worn, due to our natural body changes (thanks Cleveland Clinic!).

My doctor recommends New Balance, Saucony, Hokas, and Brooks. I wear New Balance Fresh Foam sneakers most of the time because they come in a double-wide, which my feet have become.  They are costly, but they last me about a year, and that’s with daily wear.  If you don’t have wide feet or an unusual size, Joe’s New Balance Outlet has a lot of great deals. I try to shop there when I can.

That’s only 9 you are probably thinking. The last one isn’t a product or a service. It’s some advice:

Put your feet up! When you are seated at the end of the day, don’t crisscross applesauce. Put your feet up: on the couch, on an ottoman, on a nearby stool or chair. Allow the blood to circulate. Wiggle your toes, flex the muscles in your feet and legs.

 

Free Groceries (After Rebate) From WeStock!

Ready for another rebate website? WeStock is easy to use and you may have already seen some of the offers on social media.

Much like the other rebate sites, sign up, choose your rebates, and shop.

Once you have purchased the item, upload the receipt and in a few days you’ll have money via Paypal or Venmo.

Right now there are over 20 offers, here are just a few that I’m on the lookout for:

 

 

Save More Shopping Online with the Capital One Shopping!

I just learned about this the other day when I logged onto my Capital High Yield Savings account.

The Capital One Shopping Extension has coupon codes! Apply coupon codes for savings.

They have a Chrome, Edge & Firefox Extension, which you can install here.

OR if you are more of a mobile device shopper, check out this link.

Don’t overpay on Amazon — Capital One Shopping can save you money. Get notified instantly when other sellers have a better price. Download Capital One Shopping for free and save money.

Automatically apply coupon codes for free – it’s kinda genius.

Capital One Shopping searches for a better price while you shop at Target, Best Buy, and more. You’ll see a friendly little pop-up if a better offer is found, including tax and shipping details.

Earn Capital One Shopping Credits while you shop, then redeem those Shopping Credits for gift cards.

It’s easy and quick! I had the app downloaded on my phone in less than 10 minutes and I was ready to shop.

Fall Beauty Favorites Under $25 (& Amazon Gift Card Giveaway)

It’s fall, it’s finally not 90 degrees all day long in Southern California. I’ve been tweaking my self-care routine to incorporate everything I need to keep my body looking and feeling good. Some of these items are not 100% skincare/beauty-related, but remember that self-care is more than slapping a mask on and relaxing on the couch!

Here are some of my favorites that come in at $25 or less:

These Microfiber Facial Cloths are quick drying, wash up well (I wash mine in a large lingerie bag), and you get 12 for a little over a dollar a piece!

These Stella and Grace undereye patches are just one of my go-to eye patches. They are a cooling gel that infuses the under-eye area. Did you know that our undereye area has no oil glands? After you’ve enjoyed an eye mask, make sure to keep that area hydrated with an eye cream. I’m digging Global Beauty Care Smooth & Lift Collagen Eye Cream with Peptides, Hyaluronic Acid, and squalane. You can buy it on Amazon, but I recently found it at Dollar Tree of all places (Shout out to Dollar Tree for having some pretty decent skincare lately- remember to read the ingredients and know what active ingredients you are looking for!).

If you are like me and take meds twice a day and HATE refilling the stupid little containers every week, here is my savior… A 28 day pill organizer that has a day and a night area for each day.

28 days is perfect- That way it reminds you to check with the pharmacy or your doctor to get another refill.

As the weather gets colder, our poor feet need love too. I’m all about compression socks to keep the fluid retention down. I also love doing Legs up the Wall in the evening to help with circulation. Slather some of O’Keefe’s Foot Cream, pull on a pair of compression socks and chill with my legs up the wall for 20 minutes.  I have chonky claves, so I need the wide calf socks, but Levsox sells compression socks for all-sized calves in tons of cute patterns.

My absolute favorite bubble bath and bath salts are from Dr. Teals. They have melatonin, lavender, and chamomile. Target frequently has these on sale or as part of a beauty gift card deal. Even the kids like it!

If you are looking for something to help with your sleep routine, I use ASUTRA Magnesium Body Butter Lotion Lavender Scent. It contains Shea Butter and Almond Oil, and the magnesium can help calm your body for rest. It really helped Bitty Bird when she was having problems turning her brain off to sleep.

And finally, I’ve really gotten into Gua Sha facial massage over the past few months. It’s really helped with the dark circles under my eyes, and increased the blood flow to my face (but honestly all massage does this). I have a tool like this one (I bought mine at Dollar Tree), and I use this Glide Oil, but you can use any serum or facial cream. Tina Enego has some great videos and follow alongs on You Tube.

I’d love to hear about your favorite fall self-care. Drop a comment and be entered to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card. I’ll choose a winner on 11/20/2023 and notify you via email. The gift card will be delivered via email. 

Today ONLY: Save 10% off TARGET GIFT CARDS!!

This is a freaking RUN deal!

Though today, score 10% off Target Gift Cards- In Store or online. Make sure to add the Target offer to your app.

And if you are a RedCard holder, you’ll get your usual extra 5% off.

There is a limit of $500 in gift cards, it’s an amazing deal.

If you haven’t checked out Target Circle lately, there are all sorts of great deals, especially on toys ($10 off $50 and $25 off $100), and all sorts of gift deals for big people too.

Click here to get started!

5 Tips to Save on Black Friday (and earlier)

Black Friday shopping is not my jam, nor has it ever been. I know a lot of people love getting up at the crack of dawn to save money, but I’d rather snuggle with my cat.

Some Retailers have already started their Black Friday Deals: JCPenney, Walmart, and Target have deals up on their sites and in-store now. Here are my top five tips to help you save a little more on Black Friday (and beyond):

  1. Make a List! This seems like a no-brainer, but make a list of each person you are shopping for and then list a few possibilities. There are still supply change issues, and that means some stores may be out of what you had planned.
  2. Use Rewards Programs to your advantage! I’m talking about Target Circle, Target Red Card, JCPenney Rewards, MyPoints, Swagbucks, and Ibotta. I did a bunch of holiday shopping yesterday online at JCP. JCPenney Rewards members earn a $10 bonus Reward for every $50 spent in-store and online on qualifying purchases 11/18/22-11/30/22. Limit 3 bonus Rewards per customer. I had already planned to do the bulk of my holiday shopping there anyway, so these rewards are a bonus that I’ll use to buy kid socks, which both kids need. And if you are looking for coupon codes- Don’t forget the Honey Browser Extension!
  3. Make a Budget and STICK TO IT. Seriously. And if you do stockings- take those into consideration as part of the budget.  I save Amazon Gift card codes all year for gift shopping, and I set aside a small count each month in a separate saving account for holidays and gift-giving occasions. I earn Amazon Gift cards by doing Research studies (like the ones I post about all the time) and surveys on  MyPoints and Swagbucks.
  4. If you shop in person, take cash. If you are easily tempted, take cash, and leave your cards at home. This forces you to stay on budget.
  5. Homemade Gifts are awesome!  If like me, your budget is very small this year, don’t forget to flex your craft/artistic/cooking skills. I make hats, cookies, pj pants, and aprons usually for several folks on my gift list. I use supplies that I already have on hand. I love making soup, so I’ll be making several large batches, freezing 4-6 serving-size portions, and giving them to family members.

And finally, remember that the winter holidays are not about gifts. They are about coming together with friends and family to celebrate. If you having a difficult time making the magic happen for your family this year, check out my 2022 Holiday Resources post here. In December I’ll be hosting an Amazon Gift Card giveaway as well.