Free Stuff, Free Samples, Coupons, and Deals at Sweet Pennies from Heaven - Part 3

Listed below is a small roundup of some coupons that I’ve already mentioned and some newer ones that you might want to check out!  Be sure and grab what you’ll use and watch for sales to pair these with for extra savings!

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I’m never satisfied unless I have 10 cans of Chef Boyardee in my cabinet at all times!!  There aren’t usually alot of Chef Boyardee coupons available most times, so now’s a good time to be grabbing the HOT new $1/4 Chef Boyardee Canned Pasta printable coupon (zip 30303 if needed).  Use it at Kroger where they’re priced at $1 all the time to score a great deal.

Chef Boyardee Canned Pasta:  $1.00
use – $1/4 Chef Boyardee printable coupon
Pay – $0.75 each after coupon!

Thanks, Coupon Katarina

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New Butterfinger Candy Printable Coupons

by Jenni on May 16, 2012

Stop what you’re doing….chocolate is involved!!  Right now you can score 2 new Butterfinger Candy coupons!!  Here ya go ;) !

FREE Butterfinger Single Candy Bar wyb Butterfinger Bites Stand Up Bag

$0.55/1 Butterfinger Funsize Bag (12.5 oz)

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I mentioned this coupon yesterday and we now have a great place to use it!  Walmart carries the small Banquet Fruit Pies for $0.88 each.  Grab the $1/4 Banquet Fruit Pies printable coupon (zip code 30303 if needed) and score a better deal.

Banquet Fruit Pies (7 oz) – $0.88
use – $1/4 Banquet Fruit Pies printable (zip 30303)
Pay – $0.63 each after coupon!

Thanks, For the Mommas

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Hurry over and enter your email to request a Free Beauty Sage Deluxe Sample Kit.  This is only offered for a limited time, so don’t wait around too long!

“BeautySage, an online shop created by Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen’s YouBeauty, will bring you only beauty and wellness products that are proven to deliver on their claims.”

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There is a new $0.55/1 MorningStar Farms Product printable available BUT you’ll have the option to “Like” them on Facebook and up the value to $0.8o off instead…woot!!  

MorningStar Farms products are between $3 and $3.78 at Walmart (depending on the region) so you can get a pretty good deal with this coupon!

MorningStar Farm Product:  $3.00-$3.78
use – $0.80/1 MorningStar Farm product printable
Pay – As low as $2.20 after coupon!

Thanks, Happy Deal-Happy Day

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Have you tried this ice cream yet??  OMGosh…it’s YUMMY!!  This week, Walgreens has the 3 packs on sale 2/$6.  You can get a better deal with the HOT new $1.50/2 Magnum Ice Cream printable!!  Make sure you print it quickly because it’s liable to disappear soon!

Magnum Ice Cream Bars (3 pack) – 2/$6
use – $1.50/2 Magnum Ice Cream Bar Multipacks printable
Pay – $2.25 each after coupon!!

Thanks, Wild for Wags

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HURRY!!  If you’re an Eat Better America Member, then you can get a FREE Nature Valley Granola Bar!!  This freebie is only available to the first 10,000 members to request.

Blessings~

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How to Save Money on Gas

by Jenni on May 16, 2012

Some people live in big cities and have the luxury of being able to walk to work.  I live in a rural area and we drive everywhere we go!  Saving money is one thing that we strive to do from one week to the next, and with gas prices rising and rising, that means we have to “pinch” in other areas!

The following is a guest post from LookBeforeSpending.com.  Thanks Zack, for these great tips on How to Save Money on Gas!!

 

Are you looking to save money on gas and reduce your amount of fill-ups?
Let’s review some gas saving tips. Some of these you may have seen before but if you’re like us, you could use an occasional reminder to keep you on track.

- Air Conditioner
There is a general feeling that the air conditioner burns up gas. Well, that is somewhat true. It does use gas. However, did you know that you could be burning more gas if you are driving with the air conditioning off and the windows down? On most cars, at around 45 mph, the drag created by having the windows down causes more gas usage than turning on the AC and shutting the windows.

- Brakes – Use them less (safely of course!). If you begin coasting to a stop sooner, you’ll be getting double benefits: you’ll use less gas and you’ll use less of your brakes. The average brake repair is $250-$400, so why not try and make that happen as less often as possible!

- Daytona 500? - Unless you’re running from the cops, or driving a woman in labor to the hospital, you probably don’t need to be driving like it’s a Nascar race. Did you know that your optimum speed MPH is around 65? Every MPH you go faster than that, you are burning gas quicker. Also, the slower you accelerate, the more gas you save.

- Tires
Make sure your tires are properly inflated. If your tires are too low, it increases the friction between your tires and the road, thus decreasing your gas MPG. Also, having your tires at the proper pressure decreases your chances of having a blowout. Check your tires, it should say right on them what the ideal PSI pressure should be. The difference between under-inflated tires and optimum tires is as much as 3%! Also, keeping your tires properly inflated will increase the life of the tire!


- Cruise Control
Whether you realize it or not, if you are driving on the freeway for a distance, your foot is moving, causing your speed to slightly fluctuate. That can decrease your MPG. When (and if) you can, use cruise control to keep your car at a steady pace.

- Idling – Sitting in your car while it is running can burn up gas really quick. Do you live by train tracks? Turn off the ignition while you wait at the RR Crossing instead of just keeping your foot on the brake or putting it in park. Not comfortable turning it off and on? At least shift to neutral to save a little bit. Do you still warm up your car for a long time? A lot of people have the idea of “warming up the car” from their parents, or from back when they had a 1972 Pontiac Firebird or something. The truth is, most newer models of cars don’t even need to be warmed up. Think about going into the restaurant instead of using the drive through. I know we’ve all been stuck in a drive through for 10 minutes or more. You might not think about (or even want to know) how much gas you’re burning up while waiting for your burger!

- Maintenance – Keeping your car well maintained can have a major impact on your gas usage. A simple tune-up can get your engine optimized and clean your air filters. That can lead to a big change in MPG. Air flow is key to optimal gas usage, so at the very least, clean and maintain your air filters.

- Storage Unit?
Are you treating your car like a storage unit? If you’ve got a bunch of unnecessary stuff sitting in the trunk, take it out! The less weight your car has to pull, the less gas it will use! Another note here is to wait until you’re close to empty to fill up. Did you know one gallon of gas weighs around 8 pounds? This means if you have an 18 gallon tank, the difference between full and empty is 145 pounds! That’s like a person! Now obviously you can’t drive around on empty all of the time, but this is just something to take into consideration.

- Plan Your Trips – Planning can help save on gas as well. This tip won’t actually save you WHILE driving, but can help you do less of it. Plan out your day/week ahead of time. Do you need milk? Is there a grocery store right next to the bank you’re already going to? Even if you know they sell milk for $1 less at Walmart, you’re losing that $1 anyway if the Walmart is any more than 3 miles out of your way. You’ve really got to consider gas expenses as part of your coupon shopping. Is it really worth it to drive 15 miles round trip ($2.50 or more in gas) to get 1 free tube of toothpaste? It’s not really even free then, because you used up $2.50 in gas getting it. So a little planning goes a long way in saving gas!

So there you have it. Some of these may seem like they will make a very small difference. That is true, if you do them alone. However, even if each tip above only gives you a 2% increase, you’ve got more than a 15% savings on fuel usage right there! That’s a significant difference and can keep a decent amount of money where it belongs – in your bank account.

 

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We’re always needing cooking spray…glad this deal came around!  You can snag Pam Cooking Spray at Walmart for just $1.78 after coupon!

Pam Cooking Spray – $2.78
use – $1/1 Pam Cooking Spray printable (zip code 30303 if needed)
Pay – $1.78 after coupon!

Thanks, The Krazy Coupon Lady

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