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Kitchen Houseware & Book Bargains: Buy 3 Get 1 FREE at Amazon

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Amazon is running a fantastic Buy Buy 3 Get 1 FREE Offer  in their Home, Kitchen, Garden, and Book departments.  There are literally thousands of items that qualify (and the special is on top of the already discounted price). To get the discount, you order any four eligible products and get the lowest-priced item free.  Even if you don’t need 4 things for yourself, this is a great way to stock-up on gifts for upcoming birthdays, Mother’s Day, Weddings, and other special days.

Here is a sample of qualifying items:


Lock & Lock BPA Free Storage
$2

Stovetop Popcorn Popper $16.99 (On Sale ~ Retail $29.98)

Everything Kids’ Cookbook $8.95


OXO Good Grips Batter Bowl $12

 

1-2-3 Texas Children’s Counting Book $8.95


Zwilling J.A. Henckels Knife Sharpener $19.95 (Retail $40)


Gooseberry Patch Cookbooks  Starting at $4.95

How to get the Buy 3 Get 1 FREE Offer:

  1. Go here to see the list of qualifying 4 for 3 promotion items in the home, kitchen and garden departmentsGo here to see a list of books that qualify (there are 1000s in every genre!).  You can mix and match qualifying items from these lists if you’d like.
  2. Add 4 qualifying items to your cart and the lowest-priced item will be deducted from your order. Make sure to select Amazon.com only as the seller, as items from 3rd party sellers will not qualify.
  3. The discount shows up on the final checkout Review Your Order checkout screen.  It will show up after you submit your mailing address, and before you place your order. Be sure to double check to see the discount applied in your cart before finalizing your order.  The shopping screen will look something like this (click on the image to make it larger):

SAVINGS TIP: you’ll save the most by selecting 4 items that are about the same price.  Most orders over $25 will qualify for FREE Shipping and will be sales-tax free, too!

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Carrabba’s Italian Grill: $10 OFF, FREE Appetizer and More Coupon Savings

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If you have followed our blog for a while, you know that Carrabbas is my favorite place in DFW to order Chicken Marsala.  The serves the best Chicken Marsala I have had outside of a little hole in the wall spot outside Chicago. Bliss.

Right now, you can grab 3 great coupons to Carrabba’s (print them here) including:

If you are a fan of Carrabba’s, you might want to join Carrabba’s Amici club (herefor more offers like this. 

Details, details
How: Go here to print out the Carrabba’s coupons.
When: Coupons expire April 13, 2012.
Where:  Find a Carrabba’s Italian Grill near you here.
The Small Print Only made Larger: 
Coupons cannot be combined. One coupon per visit and one per table.  Dine-in Only

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FREE Movie Screening for Blue Like Jazz ~ March 21st in Fort Worth and Dallas

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Go here to RSVP to a FREE screening of the upcoming movie Blue Like Jazz ~ PG-13, based on the Donald Miller book that spent almost a year on the New York Times best-seller list.  The film releases to the public April 13th.

There are two FREE showings in DFW on March 21:

  • AMC Theater, Downtown Fort Worth at 6:00PM
  • AMC Northpark in Dallas at 1:00PM

Feel free to pass this along to friends in other cities.  Screenings are also available in Oklahoma City, Austin, Houston, Methuen/Boston, Grand Rapids, Chicago (Schaumburg and Naperville), St. Paul, Minneapolis, St Louis, Colorado Springs, Irvine, and Los Angeles/Pasadena. 

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Great Spring Break Idea: FREE Amon Carter Museum Family Fun Week

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The Amon Carter museum is offering four days of fun with their Spend Spring Break at the Amon Carter ~ FREE Family Fun Week event.  This week of art and creativity starts tomorrow, March 13 and runs daily through Friday (10:30 a.m. to noon).  Bring the whole family to get to know four amazing American artists through art exploration and art-making. Each day will feature a different artist, artworks, and activities. Free refreshments will be provided.

  • Tuesday’s featured artist  – Georgia O’Keeffe
  • Wednesday’s featured artist – John Singer Sargent
  • Thursday’s featured artist – Stuart Davis
  • Friday’s featured artist – Ben Shahn

No reservations are required.

Details, details
What: Go here to learn more about Amon Carter’s Family Fun Week. Reservations are not required, but you can call 817.989.5030 or email visitors@cartermuseum.org to receive helpful information.
When: Tuesday-Friday, March 13-16, 2012 ~  10:30AM – noon
Where: The museum is located at 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard.
Directions and parking details can be found by clicking here.
Cost: FREE! Entrance to this event and the Amon Carter’s permanent collection is always FREE (but donations are appreciated)!

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March 9-11 Cheap and FREE Fort Worth Entertainment Roundup | Frugal & Fun Weekend Events Edition

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ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FORT 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:

  • FREE Events and Exhibit Entrance to The Kimbell’s Age of Impressionism Opening
  • Live Theater: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • FREE Wizard of Oz Classic Family Movie Showing
  • FREE River Legacy Living Science Center Nature Walk
  • FREE Lowe’s Woodworking Workshop
  • FREE Cowtown Opry Performance
  • FREE Williams Sonoma Cooking Techniques Class

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:: FREE Inaugural Events and Exhibit Entrance to The Kimbell’s
Age of Impressionism: Great French Paintings from the Clark
 Saturday & Sunday, March 10 & 11 (Exhibit through June 17)

 

This weekend, visitors are invited to a series of FREE inaugural events as part of the opening of the Kimbell Art Museum’s special exhibition of The Age of Impressionism: Great French Paintings from the Clark. 

  • Saturday features three free lectures from leading art scholars.  No reservations are required, but seating is limited.
  • Sunday’s official opening to the public will offer FREE ADMISSION for the first 101 visitors and an afternoon of FREE 19th century music and ballet performances.

About the Exhibit: The Kimbell Art Museum is the sole American venue for this international touring exhibition of the renowned Impressionist collection of the Clark Art Institute. The 73 paintings in the exhibition include some of the most familiar masterpieces of the Impressionist era and features 21 Renoirs and six Monets, along with works by Degas, Manet, Pissarro, Gauguin, Toulouse-Lautrec, and other prominent French painters of the period.

Details, details
What:
To learn more about the Age of Impression Exhibit, go here.  To learn more about this weekend’s free inaugural events and admission, go here.
When
: Go here to see the schedule of all inaugural exhibit activities.  Lecture series takes place Saturday, March 10, 2012 ~ 10:00AM – 2:30PM.  Opportunity for free exhibit admission (for the first 101 visitors) starts Sunday, March 11, 2012 at 12:00PM.  Exhibit runs daily through June 17, 2012.
Where: The Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth. For directions to the Kimbell, click here. The lecture series will take place in the Darnell Street auditorium, across Van Cliburn Way from the museum.
Cost: FREE admission to the lecture.  Go here to learn about ticket prices and admission discounts.

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:: Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Artisans Theater
Enjoy the classic story of Huckleberry Finn brought to life onstage at Artisan Theater. Do note that the show will be performed in Sign Language on Monday nights and Saturday matinees.  For more info about this live theater production, click here.

Details, details
When: Performances through March 17
Where: Artisan Theater, 418 E. Pipeline Road, Hurst
Cost: Varies depending on performance. Go here to learn more. 

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:: FREE Wizard of Oz Classic Family Movie Showing
Saturday, March 10, 2012

Join the Fort Worth Central Library for a free showing of the classic film The Wizard of Oz featuring Judy Garland on Saturday, March 10. This movie showing is part of the Second Saturday Family Film Series which runs monthly family-friendly movies through the end of the year.

About the movie: One of the most popular films of all time ~ A tornado whisks Dorothy and her dog Toto into the magical land of Oz, where she encounters the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, a Cowardly Lion and a wicked witch. Adapted from L. Frank Baum’s classic novel. Rated G; 102 minutes.

Details, details
What: For more information about this movie event and future showings, click here. Learn more about the movie here.
When: Saturday, March 10, 2012 ~ 1:00PM
Where: The Fort Worth Central Library’s Youth Center Discovery Theatre. 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!

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:: FREE River Legacy Living Science Center Nature Walk
Saturday, March 10, 2012

Explore the nature trails surrounding the River Legacy Living Science Center on a FREE family friendly naturalist-led Nature Walk.  The Living Science Center is the gateway to River Legacy Parks in Arlington.  

Details, details
What:
To find out more about the FREE Nature Walk and River Legacy Living Science Center, go here. RSVP to 817.860.6752
Where: River Legacy Living Science Center,703 NW Green Oaks Boulevard (at the intersection of N. Cooper Street and Green Oaks) in Arlington
When: Saturday March 10, 2012, 2:00PM
Cost:FREE, but donations are appreciated.

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:: FREE Lowes Build and Grow Clinic: Make a Basketball Game
Saturday, March 10, 2012

This Saturday, bring your child to a Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic to help them learn a new woodworking skill and make a FREE project to take home. 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 more information and to register, click here.
When: Saturday, March 10, 2012 ~ 10:00-11:00AM
Where: Lowes Home Improvement Stores. To find a participating location, click here.
Cost: FREE

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:: FREE Cowtown Opry Performance at the Fort Worth Stockyards
Sunday, March 11, 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, March 11, 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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:: Take a FREE Cooking Technique Class at Williams-Sonoma
And, Get 10% OFF Your In-store Purchase!
Sunday, March 11, 2012

Join Williams-Sonoma for a class on how to make cakes that will have everyone wanting a second slice. There’s a different type of cake to suit every taste – this class focuses on some of the most popular. You will learn the fundamentals to making great cakes, from creaming, folding and sifting, to proper baking, and show-stopping presentations. 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: Sunday, March 11, 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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Fuel Your Spring Break with FREE Audio Books for Children!

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Books Should Be Free provides FREE access to hundreds of classic audio books for children (go here) ~ completely FREE to download as an mp3 or iPod audio file.  There are lots of great titles including The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Secret Garden, Aesop’s Fables, The Wizard of Oz, Pinocchio, and The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter.  Navigate through their menus and you’ll find other classic titles for older kids and adults as well.

This is a great way to keep little minds entertained for a road trip (save to your iPod or a CD to make it portable).  At home, use these free downloads as a reading-skill helper (have your child read along with the actual book) or simply use them to listen to a great story at home and engage the “theater of the mind.”

To peruse their complete list of FREE audio books, click here.

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Starbucks Savings Bliss: Buy One Get One 50% OFF Later ~ March 8-14

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Love this! Pop by participating Starbucks stores  March 8 – 14, buy any espresso beverage before 11:00 am and bring in your morning receipt after 2 pm the same day to enjoy any hot or iced espresso beverage for 50% OFF the price.   If you don’t need to get caffeinated twice (I envy you), give your receipt to a friend and  share the savings!

This is a bit like their previous “treat receipt” offer, but instead of only applying to cold beverages, it applies to hot beverages too.  You choose the temperature (in the cup) and the beverage size.  Learn more here.

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Great Deal: Baskin Robbins Buy One Get One FREE Ice Cream Coupon ~ Through March 5

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Baskin Robbins is ringing in the beginning of  ice cream season with a terrific buy 1 get 1 FREE ice cream cone offer for their flavor of the month (3-Point Chocolate Ice Cream ~ described as chocolate ice cream with a salty caramel ribbon and caramel pretzel balls). Mmmmmmm!

Details, details
How: Print your Buy One Get One FREE ice cream coupon here and take it to your local Baskin Robins store.
When: Valid now through March 5, 2012.
Where: All participating Baskin Robbins Stores.
Go here to find a location near you.

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March 2-4 Cheap and FREE Fort Worth Entertainment Roundup | Frugal & Fun Weekend Events Edition

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ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FORT 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:

  • FREE Star Gazing Party ~ Fort Worth Science & History Museum/Noble Planetarium
  • Inexpensive Live Theater Options: The Elephant Man, Shakespeare’s Richard III, Miss Nelson is Missing!, or Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • FREE Read Across America & Dr. Seuss Family Event
  • 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 Cowtown Opry Performance
  • FREE Home Decorating Class at Pottery Barn
  • FREE Williams Sonoma Cooking Techniques Class

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:: FREE ~ Star Gazing Party at the Noble Planetarium
Saturday, March 3, 2012

Join the Noble Planetarium staff for their FREE Star Gazing party Saturday night. You will find plenty of telescopes for viewing and lots of experts available to help you and your family navigate your way through the skies.

Details, details
What: For more information about Noble Planetarium’s Star Parties, click here.
When: Saturday, March 3 ~ begins at dusk (weather permitting) until 10:30PM
Where: In the parking lot, just south of the Science & History Museum at the corner of Montgomery and Harley. Click here for directions.
Cost: FREE

P.S. Noble Planetarium recommends a wonderful & FREE resource for star gazing from the comfort of your backyard. If you would like a fun way to navigate the night sky, visit this link.

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:: Inexpensive Live Theater Options For the Weekend

Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Artisans Theater
What: The classic story of Huckleberry Finn is brought to life onstage at Artisan Theater. Do note that the show will be performed in Sign Language on Monday nights and Saturday matinees.  For more info about this live theater production, click here.
When: Performances through March 17
Where: Artisan Theater, 418 E. Pipeline Road, Hurst
Cost: Varies depending on performance. Go here to learn more.

The Elephant Man at TCU
What:
Learn more about this performance here.
When: March 2-4 ~ Friday 7:30pm, Saturday 2:30pm and 7:30pm,
and Sunday 2:30pm
Where: TCU Campus, Buschman Theatre
Cost:
$10 General Admission, $5 Members

Richard III by William Shakespeare at TCC Northeast
What: Go here
to learn more about this and future performances.
When: March 2-3 ~ Friday & Saturday 7:00PM, Also Saturday 2:00PM
Where: Tarrant County College Northeast Campus Playhouse.
Cost: $6 General Admission. Free for TCC students, faculty, and staff.

Miss Nelson is Missing! at TCC Northwest
What: Go here
to learn more about this and future performances.
When: March 2-4 ~ Friday 10:00AM, Saturday 7:30PM, and Sunday 2:00PM
Where: Theater Northwest at the NW Tarrant County College Campus
Cost: $6 General Admission. Free for TCC students, faculty, and staff.

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:: FREE Dr. Seuss Reading and Read Across America Family Event
Saturday March 3, 2012

Enjoy a reading of The Lorax by Dr. Seuss, as well as crafts, refreshments and a chance to win some great door prizes as part of Read Across America Day! This special event promotes reading, particularly for children and young adults and is co-sponsored by Junior League of Fort Worth, Inc and Fort Worth Public Library Foundation. As part of this event, The Tail Waggin’ Tutors program will take place in the Reading Pavilion at 1:00PM.

Details, details
What: For more information go here.
When: Saturday, March 3, 2012 ~ 12:00-5:00PM
Where: 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!

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

Saturday and Sunday, March 3 & 4, 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 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, March 3 & 4, 2012
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, March 3, 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 art related activities for the kids.

Details, details
What:
For details, including complete schedule, click here.
When: Saturday, March 3, 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, March 3, 2012

This Saturday, bring your child to Home Depot’s Kids Workshop to help them learn a new woodworking skill and build their very own race car 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, March 3, 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 Cowtown Opry Performance at the Fort Worth Stockyards
Sunday, March 4, 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, March 4, 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, March 4, 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 March 4, 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!
Sunday, March 4, 2012

Join Williams-Sonoma for a class on cooking with nutrient-rich citrus fruits in savory and sweet dishes. In this class, they’ll show you new ways to cook with oranges, lemons and other citrus, adding their juice or zest to vinaigrettes, pan sauces or the dish itself. You will learn how to properly zest, segment and juice the fruits, as well. 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: Sunday, March 4, 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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Great Deal: 50% OFF Plant Shed in Fort Worth!

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Here is a great way to save on your Spring landscape project…

Dealsaver (part of the Fort Worth Star Telegram) is offering $10 for $20 worth of plants and other merchandise at the Plant Shed  ~ valid at all 4 locations in Fort Worth.  This discount is on top of the already great prices at their plant nursery!

See a map of all the locations here (Keller, Euless, Benbrook, and Mansfield).

How to get the Offer:

  1. Go here to sign up for today’s 50% OFF Plant Shed Deal.
  2. Buy your DealSaver Voucher before the end of the day on Friday.  You do have 30 days to use the gift certificate voucher. Since there is a limited quantity of these vouchers available, I would recommend not waiting too long to make your purchase.

The Daily Deals voucher can be used on anything in the store, but cannot be combined with store coupons. You can purchase only 1 of these vouchers which is valid for 30 days from the date of purchase.

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Leap Day 2012 Deals and Freebies

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Happy Leap Day! There are lots of companies jumping on board to celebrate our extra day by offering customers special, today-only savings on everything from discounts on clothes to free food offers.  Here’s the scoop:

Online ONLY Deals

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3: For today only, you can get this photography editing software for $89.99 (Retail, $299.99) at Amazon.

Banana Republic: 29% on full priced styles with promo code BRLEAPYEAR

The Body Shop: 29% off site-wide using coupon code LEAPYEAR

CardStore.comGet a FREE Card – today only, using code  CCC2029.

Entertainment Book: Buy 2 of the 2012 books for $29

Famous Footwear: Save 15% on any order with coupon code 15SPORT

Kohl’s: Save 20% + FREE shipping on orders over $29 using code SAVE20

Leapfrog: Save 15% on orders of $60 more using coupon code LEAP15

Office Max: Save 20% with code: BIG LEAP (valid through 3/3)

Payless Shoes: Save 29% with coupon code: 68317

Reebok: Save 50% on NFL items through March 1 with code NFL50

Shoes.com: Free shipping plus 10% off all orders with code CHEERS

Snoopy & Peanuts:  Download a FREE Snoopy Activity Kit from Peanuts

Under Armour: Free shipping with code FVMJHCJAD6Q

Restaurant Deals

Boston Market: 10% off entire purchase. Print your coupon HERE.

Buca di Beppo: 4 for $29 meal deal with printable coupon.

Caribou Coffee: BOGO beverages. See details HERE.

Chick-fil-A: FREE 3 pc of Chick-n-Minis between 6:30-10:30am (available in select areas)

Chili’s: FREE Chips and Queso with purchase. Learn More HERE.

Denny’s: 29% off your entire check with printable coupon.

Einstein Bros: Buy one, get one free offer on Facebook.

Quiznos: Free drink with sub purchase with printable coupon

Subway: FREE cookie (plus every footlong sub is just $5 in February)

In-store Deals

Ace Hardware: 25% off one regularly priced item with printable coupon

Tanger Outlets: Free $10 gift card to use at any of their stores. Text TANGER to 74700 (sign up for mobile mail list) and they will hold a $10 gift card for you at Shopper Services.

A special thanks to Mommy Savers for compiling most of this list.

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FREE Chili’s Chips & Queso (February 27-29)

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Chili’s is celebrating Leap Year by giving away FREE Chips & Queso Print the coupon you’ll find here and use it any time today through Wednesday (February 27-29, 2012) ~ valid with any adult entrée purchase.

Plus: Go here to sign up for Chili’s Email Newsletter and they will instantly send you a coupon for a FREE chips & queso to use in the future.

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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

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

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Note about this post: We are taking a little blog-cation over the coming days and are republishing some of our top posts from the past (in no particular order). We look forward to being back with you in a few days! :)

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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