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FREE Pancakes at IHOP Tomorrow, February 28

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Join IHOP  to celebrate National Pancake Day tomorrow, February 28, and they will give you one short stack of buttermilk pancakes for FREE

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What:  No coupon is necessary to get the free pancakes.  IHOP only asks that you consider making a donation to local children’s hospitals through Children’s Miracle Network.  Click here for more info.
When:  Free pancake offer is available Tuesday (February 28, 2012), during normal IHOP business hours.
Where:  All participating IHOP locations.  Find one near you, here.

Mostly Useless Information for the Curious:  If, like me, you wondered if “National Pancake day” is just another one of those invented “Hallmark” holidays created to sell more things, you might find it interesting to discover that this celebration actually dates back  several centuries and started in England!  Who knew?  Read more at wikipedia, if you want to know more about the history of Pancake Day (a.k.a. Shrove Day which traditionally falls the day before lent).

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We are so glad to be back. :)

Howdy friends ~ we are back online.  Thank you very, very much for hanging out while we hit the “pause button” for a few days. We had a much-needed break and are ready to get back rolling again.  I hope you enjoyed reviewing (or perhaps reading for the first time) some of our top posts from the past.

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FREE Resources for Gardening and Selecting Easy-to-Grow Plants for DFW and North Texas ~ Post #6

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True confession: I love to dig in the dirt.
I melt with envy when I see “good dirt,” since my backyard is filled with
clay-like gooey soil mixed in with a healthy ~ errr, unhealthy ~ amount of limestone rock.  It takes a whole lot of work, compost, etc to make the plants in our suburban Fort Worth garden happy, but in the end, it is incredibly satisfying to plant something in the garden and see it blissfully take off!

Let me not lead you astray, though, as I do not have a “green thumb!”  Yes (another confession), I am a plant killer. Please don’t call the plant police!

The Strong Shall Survive
(a.k.a. This plant will not be voted off the island!)
Texas Summers are brutal, so after several years of taking the lives of lots of wonderful (but helpless in my hands) plants, I have developed a motto for my gardening tactics and plant choices: “The Strong Shall Survive!”   Let’s face it.  I don’t handle horticultural disappointment well and definitely don’t have the intestinal fortitude to be a farmer.

That said, my list of favorite plants that survive the abuse known as “me” largely includes North Texas-friendly perennials and a few hardy herbs and vegetables.  I especially love the ones that have been shared with me by friends and family and have a known history like the Texas Gold Columbine that came from my mother’s garden last week, the rosemary that was a Christmas gift from a friend, the antique violets from my Grandmother’s garden, and the 3 Red Knock-Out Roses that a friend dropped off as left-overs from a project (love leftovers like these!).  Each one brings a happy memory and smile to my face!

Plant This, Not That.
After much trial and error over the years, I have discovered several great resources that have helped my plant success rate go up (and conversely, caused my “kill” rate to go down!).  Following is a list of some of my favorite “go to” sites for selecting plants for this area, along with a few books you can get cheap at Amazon.com or on loan from the library:

:: Free Internet Resources for Texas and DFW area gardening

  • Ask Mr. Smarty Plants: Love this site! Mr. Smarty Plants is a free service provided by the staff and expert volunteers at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. It is written in language that even a novice gardener like me can understand.  Send in your challenging plant problems and questions or just peruse the extensive database of Q&A from others.  They do answer all questions and most responses are accompanied by gorgeous photos of the plants discussed.
  • Calloway’s My Texas Garden: This local site provides a terrific list of quick-read resources for Texas gardeners.  You’ll find everything from tips on how to discover your garden personality to choosing plants that attract hummingbirds. If you sign up for their “Garden Club” (FREE!), you’ll also get notifications of free store seminars plus links to some terrific coupons and store specials.  Last month I received a 50% Off Coupon for anything in the store & now I’m a proud owner of a terrific new weeding tool (dear dandelions, you will not win!).
  • Texas A&M’s List of Texas Star Plants: I have tried several of these plants and each one gets “The Strong Shall Survive” seal of approval!
  • The Grumpy Gardener Blog: I have been following southern horticulturist Steve Bender (Southern Living Magazine) and his tongue-in-cheek campaign against “Crepe Murder” for years.  If you have sawed off your crepe myrtles and turned them into stumps, he just might pay you a surprise visit and have a word or two :).  He now has a blog that is full of great Southern gardening tips (and as a bonus, he will make you laugh).
  • Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Native Plant Database & North-Central Texas list of Recommended Plants: The amount of information on each plant in this database is amazing.
  • Native Plants of Texas: This is a really handy search engine for finding Fort Worth & Dallas friendly plants with specific needs (i.e. drought or shade tolerant).  You can narrow your search by type of plant (Evergreen trees, vines, groundcovers, etc) and even color.  Most searches produce a variety of corresponding plant pictures.
  • Texas A&M Horticulture’s Spring Planting Calendar for Vegetables (DFW Metroplex is Zone 8, Region III). Great guide for when to plant those veggies in our area.

:: Recommended Books for Texas and DFW Area Gardening

  • The Southern Living Garden Book:  This is the first book I pull from the shelf when I have a garden question. It’s a great encyclopedia of plants and other gardening info for Southern Gardeners.  In fact, a few years ago, I learned how to prune my roses with the easy-to-follow illustrations and guide.
  • All New Square Foot Gardening, Grow More in Less Space: Provides a  fun approach and easy-to-follow guide for a simple 4 foot x 4 foot  vegetable garden, along with lots of money-saving tips for frugal gardening.  It’s an easy way to grow a vegetable garden in spite of our terrible North Texas soil (great for small suburban gardens, too).
  • Howard Garrett’s Texas Organic Gardening:  Howard Garett, our local garden expert, is my go-to person for organic gardening info. His book provides solutions specific to Texas gardens like the best (and worst) plants for our area, organic ways to improve your soil and deal with pests, and other great organic gardening tidbits.
  • Texas Home Landscaping: If you are trying to save on landscape plans and want some do-it-yourself guidance and ideas for making your home landscape more attractive and functional, this is a great resource.  This book gets my “Strong Shall Survive” seal of approval, as all plants recommended should thrive in our area & are Texas friendly. There are abundant illustrations and plant photos throughout (love that it shows you what plants will look like from initial planting to full-grown plants!).  Each plan will tell you exactly how much land space you need as well as the recommended plant list.

I know I’m just scratching the surface of the many local garden resources that exist, so please share some of your favorites in the comments section!  Tell me about what you are planting (and your favorite plant survival tips too)!

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New Favorite: Baked Balsamic Chicken ~ Post #5

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A couple of months ago I discovered a “no-fail” recipe for baked chicken. This easy recipe has consistently provided the most moist and flavorful baked chicken and is my new “go-to” for all recipes that start with a base of cooked chicken.

The recipe is perfect as is (served right out of the oven with the balsamic sauce), but we also like the chicken without the sauce, served cold and chopped up on a green salad.  It would be great for chicken salad and sandwich wraps, too.  I double the recipe and freeze the extra chicken for quick and easy meals.

Baked Balsamic Chicken

Ingredients

6 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves

1 ½ teaspoons fresh rosemary leaves, minced, or ½ teaspoon dried

2 cloves garlic, minced

½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

½ teaspoon salt

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

¼ cup balsamic vinegar

4-6 tablespoons white wine (optional)

Directions

1.  Remove excess fat from chicken and rinse the chicken. Combine the rosemary, garlic, pepper, and salt in a small bowl and mix well. Place the chicken in a large bowl. Drizzle with the olive oil, and rub each piece of chicken with the spice mixture. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

2.  Preheat the oven to 450°F. Spray a heavy roasting pan or iron skillet with cooking spray. Place the chicken in the pan and bake for 10 minutes. Turn the chicken over. If the drippings begin to stick to the pan, stir in 3-4 tablespoons water or white wine (if using).

3.  Bake until a thermometer inserted in the thickest portion of the meat registers 160°F and the juices run clear (about 10 more minutes).

4.  If the pan is dry, stir in another 1-2 tablespoons of water or white wine to loosen the drippings. Drizzle the vinegar over the chicken in the pan.

5.  Transfer the chicken to plates. Stir the liquid in the pan and drizzle over the chicken.

To freeze extra chicken:  Eliminate steps 4 & 5.  Place chicken on a wax paper lined cookie sheet, so that the chicken is not touching.  Freeze for 2 hours (or until outside feels frozen) and then transfer to a freezer safe bag or container.

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Is Refinancing Your Home a Wise Option? ~ Post #4

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Mortgage Rates Fall to Record Lows.
Average mortgage interest rates just hit their lowest level since 1971 , and if you are a homeowner, this is a really good time to explore refinancing. And I do mean “explore.”

Just because rates have dropped doesn’t necessarily mean that it is wise for everyone to refinance immediately.  Refinancing involves applying for a new loan which will be used to pay off the old loan.  Remember that mile-high  stack of mortgage paper work?  You’ll have to go through that process all over again, (but the extra effort could really be worth it in savings).

Is Refinancing Your Home Right For You?
There are lots of good reasons to refinance your mortgage including a lower interest rate, a shortened mortgage term so you can  build equity and get out of debt faster, lower monthly payments, or switching from an adjustable rate to a fixed-rate mortgage.

Before you invest too much time in the refinance process, make sure you can say “yes” to the following 2 questions (the basic refinance rules of thumb):

  1. Is the new refinance interest rate at least 1 percent lower than your existing mortgage interest rate?
  2. Do I plan to own my home until I break even on the refinance costs?

If you answered “no” to either of these questions, it might not make sense for you to refinance at this time, as loan costs could exceed any potential interest savings.  Keep reading, if you said “yes” to both questions or if you don’t know the answer (we’ll try to help you figure that out below).

6 Easy Steps To Determine If A Refinance Will Save You Money
If you can say yes to the above questions, you still have a little loan shopping and comparison homework to do in order to decide whether a refinance is a wise option.

  1. Find out if your current mortgage has prepayment penalties. Although it is uncommon, some mortgages do charge a prepayment penalty. If this is true of your mortgage, determine how much you will be charged if you  pay off your mortgage  early.
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  2. Shop for the best refinance deal. We recommend that you only look at fixed interest loan rates from reputable loan providers (go here to learn more). Also compare your total closing costs and refinance fees among potential lenders, costs like: points, survey fees, appraisal fees, attorney fees,  mortgage prepayment penalties and more (read the list of potential fees here). Ask each lender to give a complete list and total cost of fees in writing so that you can make a fair comparison.  If they will not give you this in writing, consider this a red flag.
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  3. Learn what the new monthly mortgage payment will be. Each bank or mortgage company should give you, in writing, the new interest rate and monthly mortgage payment, based on at least two options:
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    1. Add the closing costs and refinance fees to the remaining balance of the home (this is called “rolling costs into the mortgage”), AND
    2. Pay the refinancing fees and closing costs out-of-pocket and in cash. If you can swing it, this is typically the better financial option, providing a higher amount of long-term savings.
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  4. Compare the offers and their potential savings. Use the refinance calculator (here) to compare the interest savings and refinance costs for each lender option and figure out which gives you the most favorable overall cost savings. If you’ll have a prepayment penalty on your current mortgage (Step #1, above), determine what the penalty would be if you refinance, and add that amount to your closing costs when you make your comparisons.
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  5. Calculate your break-even point. For each loan scenario, write down the number of months for interest savings to offset closing costs” (9th box down in the refinance calculator). This is also known as your break-even point.
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  6. Analyze your break-even point. Estimate the number of months you expect to own your home and compare it to the break-even points calculated in steps #4 & #5 of each loan scenario. If the expected number of months that you’ll own your home is greater than the break-even point number of months, then refinancing will likely offer you long-term cost savings.

An important side note on taking cash out: You might figure out that this is the right time for you to refinance.  Depending on the amount of equity you have already invested in your home, your loan provider might give you the option to get cash back and take out a bigger loan.  While this might be tempting, we strongly recommend that you avoid this option if possible.  It will likely cost you more money in the long run, could possibly wipe out any potential savings you make from the refinance, and might extend the amount of time until you can be debt and mortgage free. This option benefits the lender (who makes more money off the larger loan), not you.  Just say “no” to this option!!

Are you planning to refinance your home?  Do you have any words of wisdom you can share from your home refinance experience? We’d love to hear about it (please leave a note in the comments section)!


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FREE! A Special Invitation to Join SniqueAway Bargain Travel Site (Plus a Review of Our Experience)

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TOP RATED HOTELS + FANTASTIC BARGAINS + FREE MEMBERSHIP = SNIQUEAWAY TRAVEL SITE

I love a great deal, and I love to travel ~ So, I’m excited to pass-along an invitation to you from Frugal in Fort Worth and Trip Advisor to become a member (FREE) of Snique AwayTrip Advisor’s NEW travel bargain site (and I do mean bargain!!!).

Backed by the credibility of TripAdvisor.com, SniqueAway offers limited-time sales and deep discounts on some fantastic 4 & 5-Star rated hotels around the world, with savings typically from 40-60% OFF.  The hotel sales change weekly and span a wide range of travel tastes and budgets.  Membership to Snique Away is FREE, but you have to be invited to join (and you are officially invited by Frugal in Fort Worth!)

What kinds of bargains should you expect? This week Snique Away features sales for top-rated hotels in Whistler ~ Canada, New York ~ NY, Bagshot ~ England (pack me in your bags, please), and Summerville ~ South Carolina. If you want to plan a little “stay-cation”, they even have a great special this week for the historic Adolphus in Dallas ~ $89 for their Deluxe Room through SniqueAway (I looked at Adolphus’ website and this same room is going for $174 there, today).

Sign up & join here (FREE)!

Learn more about SniqueAway, here or keep reading for a longer review of our experience with SniqueAway (and why we like it so much!). 

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My personal experience with SniqueAway

A few months ago, I was sent a private invitation to join SniqueAway.  To be candid, when I received this invitation, I was a bit skeptical about what it was. I didn’t want to unknowingly sign up as a target for one of those annoying time-share deals with all the high-pressure sales riff-raff (pretty much like gum on the shoe).  Plus, the austere pre-member-sign-in web design and invitation-only aspect made it impossible to preview & peruse the website to make sure this was something I was truly interested in (hopefully this review will make it much easier for you). 

After doing quite a bit of research and watching and comparing various travel offers, I am happy to say that I am very comfortable recommending SniqueAway to my readers. It is an easy, easy way to find unheard of deals on some of the best hotels in the world.  It turns out it is part of one of my favorite travel opinion sites, Trip Advisor (read here and here for a nice overview).  In fact, the only hotels featured on SniqueAway are ones that have been highly rated by readers like you and me on TripAdvisor.com ~ ratings from folks who have actually stayed at these hotels and share their opinions, both pros & cons.

This got my attention. For the last few years, Trip Advisor has been the first site I go to and one of the most credible opinion-sites when I’m selecting hotels, restaurants, and travel activities for new places (not to mention it has been great for fresh entertainment & restaurant ideas for Fort Worth).  I’m officially a fan of SniqueAway, and wanted to make sure my readers had a chance to take advantage of their free membership & travel bargains, too!

What to expect when you sign up with SniqueAway 

Once I signed up, I started receiving 1 email per week featuring about 5 hotel bargain deals from around the U.S. and across the world (plus a sneak preview at hotel deals that would be offered the following week). The offers are on a first come, first serve basis, lasting up to seven days or until sold out.

Since you will not be able to view these bargains until you sign up, I’m adding a screen capture below so you can get an idea of what you’ll see on a typical hotel bargain offer (you can see from the example below on the Dallas Adolphus, the price range goes from a pretty affordable deluxe room to luxurious suite options).

You’ll also notice that there is a Trip Advisor review tab (found on every hotel deal listing) where you can link to and read corresponding hotel reviews, providing quick insight into the experiences of other travelers and how they view the hotel.

HOW IT WORKS

1.  Sign up with this invitation. There is no cost to join the members-only service, but a private invitation is required.  As a reader of Frugal in Fort Worth, you are officially invited (Go here)!

2.  Check out the weekly hotel deals. Once you’re a member, there are always deals available on SniqueAway, with 3-5 new sales added Mondays at 1PM CST.

  • Members are notified via email of each week’s hotel deals, with offers on a first come, first serve basis, lasting up to seven days or until sold out. Members can preview future hotel deals seven days in advance and can set up a reminder for alerts when sales start.
  • After members receive and accept the invitation, they can check out photos and property overviews of the hotel offers. Inside every SniqueAway Escape there are TripAdvisor reviews, hotel amenities, room details—even local hot spots and location maps.
  • All hotels featured on SniqueAway have earned at least a four-star rating classification and four out of five review ratings on TripAdvisor.

3. Select and book your room.  Enter room type, check-in/check-out dates and click “Select.” Enter traveler information and any special requests for the hotel. From the time dates are selected, members have 15 minutes to click “Book it!” or the room(s) will be returned to inventory. All taxes and fees are included unless otherwise noted in the policies.

4.  Confirm, pack your toothbrush, and enjoy!  Upon booking, members receive a confirmation email from SniqueAway. All guests need at check-in is the hotel confirmation number and a credit card for any hotel purchase not included within the SniqueAway escape.

Sign up & join here (FREE)!

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$5 MP3 Albums at Amazon ~ Great Selection!

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Did you know that every month, Amazon has a new list of 100 music MP3 albums that are priced at $5 each?  There is a wide variety that covers just about every music taste and is hand-selected by Amazon’s music editors. February’s list includes some perfect choices for Valentines Day, too (like Frank Sinatra, Norah Jones, and Michael Buble).

Some of the $5 albums that caught our eye include:

Go here to see the complete list of 100 $5 albums from Amazon.

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Mmmm! FREE Starbucks Beverage with Purchase!

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Pop by Starbucks’ participating stores through Wednesday, February 8 and purchase a Starbucks® Blonde Roast 16 oz. bag or a Starbucks VIA Veranda™ Blend 12 pack and get a FREE handcrafted beverage of your choice – any size, no less!  No coupon needed.

Everyday Starbucks Savings Tip: Register for the Starbucks Rewards program and get free drinks, free refills, and other savings offers. The program is connected to Starbuck’s gift card program ~ meaning, you pay with a registered, preloaded gift card to earn rewards. If you have multiple Starbucks gift cards (i.e., you carry one and your spouse uses another or maybe you received a Starbucks card as a gift), register them all under one Starbucks Rewards account so that any purchases work towards higher rewards and free drinks.  Learn more here.

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Jamba Juice Coldbuster Smoothie for $2!

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A Bit of Smoothie Savings Bliss…

Jamba Juice is helping cut calories and cost with a great offer ~ receive a coupon for a $2 “Coldbuster Smoothie” when you go here  to enter their “Healthy habits” sweepstakes. This offer ends February 17, 2012.  Find a Jamba Juice location near you here. 

P.S.  This coupon is subject to change to a different coupon offer in the coming days (probably still a fantastic deal if it changes, but don’t delay if you want this specific coupon).  

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FREE Valentine’s Day Movie Rental from Redbox

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Send FREE Redbox DVD rental coupons to family and friends with a special Valentine’s Day digital card, found on the Redbox Facebook page (go here). Each card will include a promo code for a free movie rental, valid on Valentines Day, February 14, 2012 (Limit 1 FREE code per friend)To find a Redbox location and reserve your movie,  click here.

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February 3-5 Cheap and FREE Fort Worth Entertainment Roundup | Frugal & Fun Weekend Events Edition

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ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FT. WORTH WEEKEND EDITION Fridays, we post ideas for FREE (or really cheap) weekend entertainment for you and your family. Subscribe to our blog updates and you’ll receive this weekly entertainment guide along with more budget stretching ideas and tips throughout the week! Subscribe for FREE (here)!

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This weekend’s highlights include:

  • Last Weekend! 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo
  • FREE Admission to 3 Great Fort Worth Museums
  • FREE Calvin Littlejohn Photography Lecture by Fort Worth Star Telegram Columnist, Bob Ray Sanders
  • FREE Museum Admission at Fort Worth Science and History Museum
  • FREE Nasher Sculpture Center’s First Saturdays Family Fun Day (In Dallas)
  • FREE Kids Woodworking Workshop at Home Depot
  • FREE!  Rear Window (Jimmy Stewart & Grace Kelly) Classic Family Movie Showing
  • FREE Cowtown Opry Performance
  • FREE Home Decorating Class at Pottery Barn
  • FREE Williams Sonoma Cooking Techniques Class

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:: 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo ~ Last Weekend!
Through February 4, 2012

Kick up your heels and enjoy acres of excitement and western heritage at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Events include rodeo (extra ticket required), free musical entertainment, petting zoo, family friendly exhibits, premier livestock shows, and more ~ the schedule of events is fresh each day. Plus your stock show ticket gets you FREE entry into 3 fantastic museums: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, the Cattle Raisers Museum and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.  If you haven’t been yet, this is the last weekend!

Want to attend for FREE or cheap? Be sure to check out the list here for a number of ways to save on rodeo tickets and grounds admission.

Details, details
What:
The 2012 Stock Show and Rodeo event schedule changes daily.
• To get the schedule of daily events, click here.
• For the schedule of special activities, click here.
• To see the musical entertainment schedule, click here.
When: The 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo takes place now through February 4. Learn more here.
Where: 3400 Burnett-Tandy Dr. Click here for driving directions. A Special Park & Ride shuttle will be available Saturdays and Sundays during the Stock Show. It will take you directly from Ridgmar Mall or Billy Bob’s to the front gate, pick you up, and return you to your vehicle parking lot for only $1.00 each way (pretty slick!). To find out more, click here.
Cost:
For opportunities to attend the Stock Show and Rodeo for FREE or Half Price, click here. Otherwise, General Admission is: Adults $10, Kids 6 to 16 $5, and Children 5 & Under FREE

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:: FREE Admission to 3 Great Fort Worth Museums
Through February 4, 2012

If you will be attending the Stock Show & Rodeo this year, be sure and hang onto your ticket stubs and take part in the “Moo-seum” program. With your rodeo or grounds admission ticket you can get FREE admission (until February 4th) to The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame or the Cattle Raisers Museum. For adults, that’s a savings of $24 if you visit all 3!

Details, details
What: Learn more about the “Moo-seum” program, here.
When: Now through February 4, 2012
Where: Learn about the Fort Worth Museum of Science, here. Go here to learn about the Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame and click here to get info about the Cattle Raisers Museum.
Cost: FREE, with Stock Show & Rodeo Ticket Stub.

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:: FREE Calvin Littlejohn Lecture by Fort Worth Star Telegram
Columnist, Bob Ray Sanders

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Join Bob Ray Sanders, author of the book, Calvin Littlejohn: Portrait of a Community in Black and White for a discussion of Littlejohn’s valuable contribution to history through his captured images. Fort Worth native Bob Ray Sanders has been a professional journalist for 40 years and is currently Vice President, Associate Editor and Metro columnist for the Fort Worth Star Telegram. Sanders wrote the text for the photographic essay, Calvin Littlejohn: Portrait of a Community in Black and White, which places the artist’s work in historical context.

Details, details
What: For more information about the lecture, click here. For more information about the book, go here.
When: Saturday, February 4, 2012, 10:30AM
Where: In the Tandy Lecture Hall of the Fort Worth Central Library.
You can park on the street or in the 3rd St. & Taylor Parking Garage. The parking garage and parking meters are FREE on weekends.
Cost: FREE, no ticket required.

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:: Bank of America Cardholders: Take advantage of FREE
ADMISSION to the Fort Worth Museum of Science & History

Saturday and Sunday, February 4 & 5, 2012

Bank of America’s 2012 national program, Museums On Us offers FREE  admission, the first full weekend of every month, to 150 participating museums, zoos, botanical gardens and more throughout the United States. This FREE Admission program takes place this weekend in Fort Worth at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.

Details, details
What:
To find out more about the Museums On Us program, go here. To learn more about Fort Worth Museum of Science & History, click here.
How:
Show a photo ID and any Bank of America Card to get FREE admission for each Bank of America Card Holder.
Where: The Fort Worth Science & History Museum, 1600 Gendy St. (corner of Montgomery and Burnett Tandy).
When: Saturday and Sunday, February 4 & 5
Cost: FREE to Bank of America Cardholders (Reg: $14 Adults, $10 Children)

Other DFW Museums With FREE Admission This Weekend:

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:: Take an “Art-Full” Trek to Dallas to the Nasher Sculpture
Center’s First Saturdays Family Fun Day.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Nasher Sculpture Center, First Saturdays

The Nasher Sculpture Center and Target present First Saturdays for families. Held the first Saturday of every month, this special event features FREE admission and a fun schedule of activities for the kids.

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What:
For details, including complete schedule, click here.
When: Saturday, February 4, 2012 ~ 10:00AM to 2:00PM
Where:
 For directions to Nasher Sculpture Center, click here.
Cost: FREE

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:: FREE ~ Home Depot ~ Build. Learn. Create. Kids Workshop
Saturday, February 4, 2012

This Saturday, bring your child to Home Depot’s Kids Workshop to help them learn a new woodworking skill and make a FREE Valentines Day Keepsake Box to take home. Each Kids Workshop participant will receive a kid-sized orange apron (similar to a Home Depot associate apron) and an achievement pin. All workshops are free, but you should probably show up early to insure you have a kit for your little ones.

Details, details
What:
For ages 5-12. Get more information about the workshop, here.
When: Saturday, February 4, 2012 ~ 9:00AM to Noon
Where: Home Depot Home Improvement Stores.
To find a participating location, click here.
Cost: FREE!

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:: FREE Rear Window (Jimmy Stewart & Grace Kelly)
Classic Movie Showing

….Sunday, February 5, 2012

Join the Fort Worth Central Library for a free showing of the classic 1954 film Rear Window featuring Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly on Sunday, February 5th. This monthly event is part of the First Sunday Film Series which will present award-winning movies in a wide range of genres, including drama, action, comedy and science fiction. Films will be shown on the large screen of the Tandy Lecture Hall in the Central Library.

About the movie: Jimmy Stewart plays a man who thinks he has witnessed a murder from his rear window with Grace Kelly as the girlfriend who helps him investigate. Nominated for four Oscars, this film is considered one of Alfred Hitchcock’s best and listed by the American Film Institute as one of the greatest movies of all time. Rated PG; 112 minutes.

Details, details
What: For more information about this event, click here. Learn more about the movie here.
When: Sunday, February 5, 2012, 2:00PM
Where: In the Tandy Lecture Hall of the Fort Worth Central Library.
You can park on the street or in the 3rd St. & Taylor Parking Garage.
The parking garage and parking meters are FREE on weekends.
Cost: FREE, no ticket required.

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:: FREE Cowtown Opry Performance at the Fort Worth Stockyards
Sunday, February 5, 2012

Hear classic western music come to life as Cowtown Opry members perform a free music exhibition on the steps of the Livestock Exchange building. This live family friendly music event will take place every Sunday and will feature a different theme each week ~ Western Gospel music will be featured on the 5th Sunday of the month.

Details, Details
What:
For more information, visit the Cowtown Opry website.
When: Sunday, February 5, 2012, 2:00PM.
See the complete performance schedule here.
Where: The live performance will take place on the steps of the historic Livestock Exchange building ~ 131 East Exchange Ave. in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District.
Cost: FREE!

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:: FREE How to Accessorize Your Home Class ~ At Pottery Barn
Sunday, February 5, 2012

Get new ideas for accessorizing your home! Join Pottery Barn for a fun in-store class, where they will share helpful tips for simple and affordable ways to refresh your home with accessories.

Details, details
What: For more information, click here.
When:
Classes take place February 5, 2012. Times differ by store so be sure to call your local store to verify class time.
Where: Go here to find a Pottery Barn store near you.
Cost:
FREE!

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:: Take a FREE Cooking Technique Class at Williams-Sonoma
And, Get 10% OFF Your In-store Purchase!
Saturday & Sunday, February 4-5, 2012

Join Williams-Sonoma for two cooking classes this weekend.  Saturday features an in-store class on the “Best of Stirfry.”  And, Sunday features a class on cooking chili. In this class, they will teach you about the profiles of different chili powders, how to make a basic chili (plus delicious variations including vegetarian), and ideas for tasty toppings. Plus, if you attend this class, you can enjoy 10% OFF savings on same-day purchases from their stores.

Note: You’ll want to call to reserve your spot since class size is limited.

Details, details
What: For more information and to view the current month’s schedule for Williams-Sonoma Cooking classes and demonstrations, click here.
When: Saturday and Sunday, February 4 & 5,  2012. Note: 1 hour class times vary from store to store, so be sure to call for exact times & date.
Where: Click here to find a Williams Sonoma store near you.
Cost: FREE! Call your local store to RSVP.

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I hope you and your family have a wonderful weekend ~

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FREE Frozen Yogurt & Toppings at Yogurtland ~ February 6

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Did you know National Frozen Yogurt Day is next week? Just in case that didn’t make it on your calendar, here is a reason to take note. February 6th Yogurtland is giving away a FREE frozen yogurt with toppings at participating locations to celebrate this day! Available while supplies last.

Details, details
What:
 Head over to Yogurtland’s website (here) to learn more.
When:
February 6, 2012 ~ 4:00-7:00PM
Where:
 Click here to find a Yogurtland location near you (one in Southlake and one in Montgomery Plaza off 7th Street, plus 2 in the Dallas area)

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FREE Drink From Dunkin’ Donuts (Coffee, Tea, Latte, Hot Chocolate, or Coolatta)

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Get a FREE medium drink of choice from Dunkin’ Donuts! Choices include their iced or hot coffee, tea or latte, hot chocolate or Coolatta.  To get your free drink, you’ll need to sign up for the Dunkin’ Donuts Perks Club which will also get you other future freebies as well!

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How:  Go here to sign up for Dunkin’ Donuts Perks Club and get your coupon for a free medium drink.
Where:  Find a Dunkin’ Donuts location near you here.
The Small Print (Only Made Larger):  Free medium beverage of choice includes any iced or hot coffee, tea or latte, hot chocolate or Coolatta®. All cooler beverages are excluded. You must complete your DD Perks Rewards account profile within the month you enrolled and include your mailing address in order to receive your free beverage coupon. For full program terms and conditions, click here.

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50% OFF TurboTax Deluxe Download ($25 at Amazon For a Limited Time)

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Amazon has run some really hot offers this month including this $25 deal for TurboTax!  If you plan to use this do-it-yourself tax software this year, you might not want to wait on this one, as the price will unlikely stay this low for very long.

For a limited time, Amazon is offering TurboTax Deluxe for PC or Mac for $25 (50% OFF, MSRP $49.99) ~ it’s even cheaper than the “basic” version of this software!  This is the same version that is currently selling at Costco at their discounted box price of $39.99. We’ve looked around at our favorite discounters and can’t find anyone who has beat this price yet.

Go here to get the TurboTax download version for PC

Go here to get the TurboTax download version for Mac. 

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Nice! $5 OFF BJ’s Restaurant Printable Coupon

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One of our favorite casual weekend eateries, BJ’s Restaurant (mmmmmm ~ love their parmesan crusted chicken), has a nice $5 OFF coupon you can use towards their new Asian-inspired entrees.  Here’s the scoop:

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What:  Get $5 OFF Chicken Teriyaki,  Kung Pao Chicken, Orange Chicken, Miso Salmon, Thai Salmon, Shrimp Teriyaki, and Salmon Teriyaki with the coupon you’ll find and print hereDo note that a  $20 total purchase is needed to qualify for the coupon discount.
When:  Offer valid through March 19, 2012
Where:  Find a BJ’s Restaurants near you here (there are 3 located in the Fort Worth area & 4 around Dallas).
The Small Print (Only Made Larger):  One $5 discount per table per visit. Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Not valid for alcoholic beverages. Tax and gratuity not included.  Valid through 3/19/12

 

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