Category Archives: Home and Garden

FREEBIE ALERT: Head to Hallmark and Get a Free Card From Their New Collection for Kids!

   

Pick up a FREE card from the new Hallmark Kids Collection, and
cheer on your little one!  
 
  

Details, details
What: Go to this link to find out more about the FREE card offer and new 
kids collection. There are several designs choices for kids of all ages. Note that
Hallmark does not show a coupon is needed, so you might want to print out

Hallmark’s web page offer to take to the store just in case. One card
per customer. 
When: This offer is valid through March 14, 2010, while supplies last.
Where:  At all Participating Hallmark Gold Crown Stores. 
Click here to find a location near you.  

Do you have a creative idea for encouraging your child? 
We would love to hear about it (write us in the comments section).
  

Enjoy! :)   

   

  

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Frugal Fun: How to Make Snow Ice Cream (a.k.a. Winter Bliss in a Bowl)

 

Something New to Try
On this fluffy-white, beautiful snow day, I thought it would be fun to make
snow ice cream for the first time.  I remember my parents sharing memories
about making such a yummy treat when they were kiddos (they grew up where
snow was a more frequent occurence than Ft. Worth), and I always thought it
sounded like the ultimate “fun food!”

I do believe this is just the thing to try on this wonderful winter day, and
have already set my largest bowl outside to catch a container-full of winter bliss.

Following is the recipe I found, which comes with great reviews
from
allrecipes.com:

 Snow Ice Cream Recipe

Ingredients
1 gallon snow
1 cup white sugar (or half cup of Splenda to make S/F)
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 cups milk (or half and half for a richer taste)

Directions
When it starts to snow, place a large, clean bowl outside to
collect the flakes. When full, stir in sugar and vanilla to taste,
then stir in just enough milk for the desired consistency.

Serve at once.

 Options:  Try mixing other favorite ingredients such as
cocoa powder, cinnamon, coconut, or chocolate chips. 
Get creative and the kids (big and small) will have a blast
making it.
 

Do you have a special winter memory?  We’d love to hear about it
in the comments section.

Enjoy! :) 

 

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Frugal & Fun Fort Worth Weekend Events (February 5-6 Edition) ~ Last Weekend for FW Stock Show, FREE Science & History Museum, and More!

ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FORT WORTH WEEKEND EDITION ~
Each Friday, we post ideas for FREE (or almost free) weekend entertainment
for you and your family. This weekend’s tips include:

• Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo ~ LAST WEEKEND!
FREE Pottery Barn Decorating Class
• FREE Admission to the FW Science & History Museum
• FREE
Admission to the Nasher Sculpture Center ~ Dallas


Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #1

LAST WEEKEND! Take in some traditional Western fun at the
legendary 2010 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo
Now through February 7, 2010

Kick up your heels and enjoy acres of excitement and western
heritage at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Events include
pulse-pounding rodeo action (extra ticket required), free musical
entertainment, petting zoo, family friendly exhibits, premier livestock
shows, and more.

There are lots of special activities to enjoy and the schedule
of events
is fresh each day. Some of my favorites include:

Friday, February 5
50% OFF, Senior Citizens Day
:
Senior citizens will be admitted to the
Stock Show grounds onFriday for a discounted admission price of $4.

Exposition Invitational Commercial Heifer Show: Pen Area
of Richardson-Bass Building, 6:00pm.

Stock Show Bowl – Varsity Equestrian Competition –
TCU vs. Texas A&M:
Justin Arena, 6:00pm

Saturday, February 6
Southwestern Sheep Dog Trials : Watt Arena, 8:00am

Select Breeders Quarter Horse Sale Demonstration and Preview:
Justin Arena, 1:00pm

Sunday, February 7
Cowboy Church: Everyone is welcome and dress is “come as you are.”
Service by Shepherd’s Valley Church – West Arena, 10:00am

Details, details
What:
The 2010 Stock Show and Rodeo schedule of events changes daily.
To get the
schedule of daily events, click here.
For the schedule of
special activities, click here.
To find out more about the entertainment schedule, click here.
For daily coverage of stock show events, check out
The Hog Blog.
When: Now through February 7, 2010
Where: 3400 Burnett-Tandy Dr.
Click here for driving directions.
How:
A Special Park & Ride shuttle will be available Saturdays and Sundays
during the Stock Show. It will take you directly to the front gate, pick you
up, and return you to your vehicle parking lot for only $1.00 each way.
To find out more, click here.
Cost:
For opportunities to attend the Stock Show for FREE,
click here.
Otherwise, General Admission is:
Adults ~$8, Children 6 – 16 ~ $4, Children 5 & Under ~ FREE.
Buy One Get One FREE rodeo ticket coupons are available from
Dickies and Lone Star Ag Credit.


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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #2

Learn Something New at a FREE Pottery Barn Decorating Class
Sunday, February 7

Learn how to design the perfect bedroom!

Join Pottery Barn for a fun in-store class, where they will share helpful
tips for freshening up your bedroom.  This week’s lesson will teach the art of
arranging furniture, choosing window treatments, and accessorizing for
comfort and style.

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

Details, details
What:
For more information, click here.
When:
Sunday, February 7
Where:
Click here to find a Pottery Barn store near you.
Cost:
FREE!


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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #3

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

Saturday and Sunday, February 6-7

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Bank of America’s 2010 national program, Museums On Us offers FREE
admission, the first full weekend of every month, to 120 participating
museums throughout the U.S.

This FREE Admission program takes place this weekend (Feb 6-7) in Fort
Worth at the recently rebuilt and opened Fort Worth Museum of
Science and History
. If you have not visited the museum since it reopened
in November, you are in for a TREAT!

Details, details
What: To find out more about Bank of America’s  Museums On Us
program, go here.  To learn more about The Fort Worth Museum of Science
& History, click here.
How:
Show a photo ID and any Bank of America Card to get FREE admission.
Where: The Fort Worth Science & History Museum, 1600 Gendy St.
(corner of Montgomery and Burnett Tandy). Click here for directions.
When: February 6-7, 10:00AM to 5:00PM
Cost: FREE to Bank of America Cardholders (Reg: $14 Adults, $10 Children)

Other DFW Museums With FREE Admission This Weekend:

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #4

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

Saturday, February 6

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.  

Details, details
What:
For details, including complete schedule, click here.
When: Saturday, February 6, 2010 ~ 10:00AM to 2:00PM
Where:
For directions to Nasher Sculpture Center, click here.
Cost: FREE

Enjoy! :)


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Frugal Creative Escape: Enjoy 50% OFF At Michael’s, 40% OFF At Hobby Lobby & 40% OFF At JoAnn Fabric & Craft Stores

. Art Palette

Feeling a little creative this week?  Need to replenish your
art supplies?
These coupons just might come in handy!

  • Michael’s 50% OFF coupon: click here.
  • Hobby Lobby 40% OFF coupon: click here.
  • JoAnn Fabric & Craft Stores 40% OFF coupon: click here
    PLUS get a 20% OFF entire purchase (even includes sale
    items!) coupon: click here.


Note:
You can print and share these coupons as many times as you
want, but in most instances, only one coupon can be used per store
visit or transaction.

Enjoy! :)


25 Exclusive Sundance Square Coupons: 50% OFF
Jamba Juice, 20% OFF Barnes & Noble & More!

10 Easy Strategies to Save a Bundle on Prescriptions

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15% OFF Discount At Container Store
~ Discount is Good ALL Year!

75% OFF Tools & Home Improvement at Amazon


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Staples Office Supply: Save 15% OFF Your Entire Purchase, Expires Saturday 1/30/09

   

Details, Details
What:  Go here to print the 15% OFF Coupon for Staples Office Supply.
When:  Coupon valid 1/27/10 to 1/30/10
Where:  Good at all Staples locations.  Click to find a store near you.
   

Enjoy! :)    


   

   

  $10 OFF Coupon for Party City  

How to Save $360 A Year On Your Wireless AT&T or
Verizon Plan (For Current & New Users)
   

10 Easy Strategies to Save a Bundle on Prescriptions   

 Please Share with Teachers You Know:
15% OFF Discount At Container Store
~ Discount is Good ALL Year!
   

   

   

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Love It! Fort Worth’s Fairmount Area Listed As A “Best Comeback Neighborhood” in Southern Living Magazine

 

 Congratulations Fairmount District Residents! 

Southern Living, one of my favorite magazines, has listed Fort Worth’s Historic
Fairmount area as one of the South’s Top 10 Comeback Neighborhoods. I do
love our city, and I do love it when it gets nice recognition for its wonderful
neighborhoods and charm! 

Thank you Southern Living for the props!
 

Details, details 

  •  To visit or learn more about the Fairmount Historic
    District,
     click here.

Enjoy! :) 


 

 

How to Save $360 A Year On Your Wireless AT&T or
Verizon Plan (For Current & New Users)
 

10 Easy Strategies to Save a Bundle on Prescriptions
 

Please Share with Teachers You Know:
15% OFF Discount At Container Store
~ Discount is Good ALL Year!
 

75% OFF Tools & Home Improvement at Amazon 


 

 

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$10 Off Coupon at Party City ~ Just in Time for Those Superbowl & Valentine’s Day Parties!

Party City has a $10 off $30 printable coupon for online and in-store purchases
that is good until February 1, 2010. This is perfect timing to save on your
Superbowl and Valentine’s Day party supplies!

Details, details
What:
Click here to get the $10 off $30 printable coupon. This coupon
even includes products that are on sale, but it does not work with
clearance items.
When:
This coupon is good through February 1, 2010.

Where:
To shop online or to find a Party City close to you, click here.

Enjoy! :)


How to Save $360 A Year On Your Wireless AT&T or
Verizon Plan (For Current & New Users)

10 Easy Strategies to Save a Bundle on Prescriptions

Please Share with Teachers You Know:
15% OFF Discount At Container Store
~ Discount is Good ALL Year!

75% OFF Tools & Home Improvement at Amazon


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Frugal & Fun Fort Worth Weekend Events (January 15-17 Edition) ~ Stock Show and Rodeo, FREE Cooking Class, Boat Show, and More!

ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FORT WORTH WEEKEND EDITION ~
Each Friday, we post ideas for FREE (or almost free) weekend entertainment
for you and your family. This weekend’s tips include:
          

• 2010 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Parade & Event
• FREE Williams Sonoma Cooking Techniques Class
• $2 Family Movie Event: Thomas the Train and More 
• FREE Boat Show, Seminars & Family Activities 
  


Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #1
          

Have fun at the 2010 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 
Parade, the largest western themed parade in the world!
Saturday, January 16
 
          

                   

Oh I love a parade!  Over 100,000 people will line the streets of downtown Fort Worth to watch the “All Western Parade” and to celebrate the opening of the 2010 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.       

This traditional event is held each year and boasts being the largest
western themed parade
, as well as the longest 100% non-motorized (no
cars) parade in the world.
        

Details, details
When:
Saturday, January 16, 2010 at 11AM
Where: The parade starts in front of the Tarrant County Courthouse
    (Downtown at Weatherford and Main Streets), turns right on Main towards
    the Convention Center, and loops back to the Courthouse on Houston St. 
    Click here to view the official parade route.
How:  Park at one of the many FREE downtown lots (Sundance Square, the
    parking garage next to Bass Hall, etc.) and walk to your viewing spot. Or,
    take the TRE train to the Fort Worth ITC station, and walk up 9th Street to 
    the Convention Center (the middle of the parade route).
Cost: FREE!           

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #2          

Take in some traditional Western fun at the legendary 
2010 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 
Now through February 7, 2010
      

      

Kick up your heels and enjoy acres of excitement and western
heritage at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.  Events include
pulse-pounding rodeo action (extra ticket required), free musical
entertainment, petting zoo, family friendly exhibits, premier livestock
shows, and more.  
      

There are lots of special activities to enjoy and the schedule
of events
is fresh each day.       

Details, details
What:
The 2010 Stock Show and Rodeo schedule of events changes daily. 
   • To get the schedule of daily events, click here
   • For the schedule of special activities, click here. 
   • To find out more about the musical entertainment schedule, click here.
When: Now through February 7, 2010
Where:  3400 Burnett-Tandy Dr. Click here for driving directions.
How:  A Special Park & Ride shuttle will be available Saturdays and Sundays
    during the Stock Show.  It will take you directly to the front gate, pick you
    up, and return you to your vehicle parking lot for only $1.00 each way.
    To find out more, click here.
Cost: For opportunities to attend the Stock Show for FREE, click here. 
    Otherwise, General Admission is:  Adults ~$8, Children 6 – 16 ~ $4,
    Children 5 & Under ~ FREE      

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #3          

Take a FREE Technique Class at Williams Sonoma
Sunday, January 17
          


Learn a new cooking technique!  
Join Williams Sonoma for the second of a three-
part series on Essential Cooking Techniques,
where they’ll help you master several basic
cooking methods. This week’s lesson will
explain the differences between sautéing and
panfrying, two of the techniques most
commonly used at home. They will show you
how to correctly sauté, a quick cooking method
that yields delicious golden vegetables with just
the right amount of crunch. You’ll also learn
to panfry ~ excellent for cooking larger pieces
of meat and firmer vegetables.          

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

Details, details
What:
For more information, click here.
When: Sunday, January 17
Where: Click here to find a Williams Sonoma store near you.
Cost: FREE!          

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #4           

$2 Family Movie Event: Thomas the Train and the Runaway Kite
AND Olivia: Winter Daydreams
Saturday, January 16 at Rave Theatre ~ North East Mall
          

          

All month, Rave Movie Theatre at NE Mall in Hurst is taking
part in a new movie series for children called KidToons.
          

Enjoy a family friendly matinée on Saturday for only $2 per ticket.
This month’s movie includes Thomas & The Runaway Kite and
Olivia Winter Day Dreams. Kidtoons will showcase an affordable family
friendly matinée movie and provide a fun experience filled with cartoon
shorts, music videos and singalongs before each movie. They’ll even have
fun giveaways for the kids after every film.
          

Details, details
What:
 For more information about Kidtoons,
click here.
When: January 16 & 17 ~ 11:50am. For schedule, click here.
Where:
North East Mall Rave Theatre ~ 1101 Melbourne Rd, Hurst
Cost: $2 per person          

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #5           

FREE Boat Show and Seminars at Bass Pro Shops
Saturday and Sunday, January 16-17 & 23-24
         

    

This weekend, bring your family to Bass Pro Shops’ FREE
Boat Show.
  There are several FREE seminars offered, family activities
(build your own boat and race), FREE refreshments and more! Activities
vary by day (with most happening on the weekends).       

Take a look at the full schedule of events here.    

Details, details
What:
For more details on activities and events, click here.
When: Saturday and Sundays, January 16-24.
    For schedule of seminars and activities, click here.
Where: Bass Pro Shops, 2501 Bass Pro Drive, Grapevine
Cost: FREE!               

Enjoy! :)      

    

  FREE Chips & Drink Coupon At Schlotzsky’s      

 FREE Betty Crocker Cookbook    

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~ Discount is Good ALL Year!
    

75% OFF Tools & Home Improvement at Amazon    

     

    

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Buyer Beware! Fort Worth Better Business Bureau Lists Top 10 Scams and Rip-Offs of 2009

                     

The Better Business Bureau released a list of the top 10 scams and rip-offs of 2009. Free trial offers and scams that take advantage of tough economic times dominate the list. 

Not surprisingly, many scams sought to take advantage of people who were suffering under tough economic circumstances—such as the unemployed. Additionally, the use of free-trial offers to lock consumers into recurring credit and debit card charges was widespread online. 

Following, in no particular order, is BBB’s list of top scams and rip-offs that took advantage of consumers and small business owners across the U.S. in 2009: 

  1. Acai Supplements and Other “Free” Trial Offers – Ads offering trial offers for teeth whiteners, acai anti-aging pills and other miracle supplements blanket the Internet, including trusted Web sites of national news organizations. The marketing campaigns often falsely claimed an endorsement by Oprah, Rachel Ray and Doctor Oz. Thousands of consumers complained to BBB that the free trial actually cost them as much as hundreds of dollars, month after month.
  2. Stimulus/Government Grant Scams – Even before President Obama announced the stimulus plan in February, scammers had already set up schemes for misleading consumers and small business owners into thinking they could get a piece of the pie. Offers for worthless assistance and advice on how to get government grants bombarded consumers online, over the phone and via mail and e-mail.
  3. Robocalls – Owning a cell phone or having their phone number on the do-not-call list did not help thousands of people across the US put a stop to harassing automated telemarketing calls in 2009. The robocalls often claimed that their auto warranty was about to expire—which wasn’t true—or offered help in reducing their interest rate on their credit card. The prevalence of robocalls violating federal telemarketing laws prompted the FTC to increase restrictions on the practice in 2009.
  4. Lottery/Sweepstakes Scam – The victim receives a letter in the mail pretending to be from Reader’s Digest, Publisher’s Clearing House or a phony foreign lottery claiming that he or she has won millions. The letter comes with a check that represents only a portion of the total winnings. In order to get the rest, the victim has to deposit the check and then wire hundreds of dollars back to the scammers supposedly to cover taxes or some other bogus fee. The victim wires the money, but the prize never arrives.
  5. Job Hunter ScamsScams targeting job hunters vary and include attempts to gain access to personal information such as bank account or social security numbers and requirements to pay a fee in order to even be considered for the job. Another common scam was reported to BBB by job hunters who were told by a prospective employer that they had to check their credit report before being considered for a job. The job offer is actually a marketing ploy for online credit monitoring that costs the victim every month until they cancel.
  6. Google Work from Home Scam – Countless Web sites cropped up in 2009 that claimed you could learn how to make money from home using Google or Twitter and offered a free trial of learning materials. The Web sites often included the Google or Twitter moniker and logo. As a result, many people who complained to BBB thought they were getting a job with Google or Twitter when in, fact, they were being lured into another misleading free-trial offer and were billed every month for the materials and other mystery charges that added up to hundreds of dollars.
  7. Mortgage Foreclosure Rescue/Debt Assistance – Many families are struggling in the current economy and hucksters are offering to help them save their house from foreclosure or help them get out of credit card debt. Unfortunately, victims are paying hundreds of dollars up front for the assistance they desperately need but ultimately never receive.
  8. Mystery Shopping – Consumers across the country thought that they could make some extra money by becoming a secret shopper and evaluating the customer service of various stores. The victim is asked to evaluate their shopping experience at a few stores as well as a money wiring service such as Western Union or MoneyGram by wiring money back to the scammers. A seemingly real looking check is supposed to cover the costs, but ends up being a fake. The victim is out hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.
  9. Over-Payment Scams – Over-payment scams typically target small business owners, landlords or individuals with rooms to rent and sellers on classifieds or sites like Craigslist. Typically the scammer pretends to be a customer, possible renter or interested buyer, respectively. The victim receives a check for more than the amount requested. The scammers then ask the victim to deposit the check and wire the extra amount elsewhere, such as to a shipping company. Ultimately though, the check is fake and the victim is really wiring money back to the scammers.
  10. Phishing e-mails/H1N1 spam – A perennial problem, phishing e-mails pop up in inboxes and can take various forms such as appearing to be from a business, a government agency or official or even a friend. Whatever the setup, the goal of any phishing e-mail is the same: to trick victims into divulging sensitive financial information or to infect the victim’s computer with viruses and malware. In addition to phishing e-mails, spam e-mail selling wares to prevent the spread of the H1N1 virus were particularly rampant in 2009.

 Consumers or small business owners victimized by a scam can contact their local BBB or file a complaint at www.fwbbb.org. Always research a business with BBB before you sign any contracts or hand over any money. 

Thanks to the Better Business Bureau of Fort Worth for this Press Release! 

  

 

  FREE Chips & Drink Coupon At Schlotzsky’s   

  FREE Betty Crocker Cookbook 

Please Share with Teachers You Know:
15% OFF Discount At Container Store
~ Discount is Good ALL Year!
 

75% OFF Tools & Home Improvement at Amazon 

  

 

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FREE Betty Crocker Downloadable Cookbook: Soups, Stews, Chilies, and Homemade Bread

                                          

With all the chilly winter lately, I’m going to enjoy this FREE e-copy of Betty Crocker’s Soups, Stews and Chilies Cookbook.  I like the fact that all the recipes have nutritional information (calories, fiber, fat, etc.), plus many of the recipes can be prepared in a slow cooker for easy prep. It also includes a nice section on homemade breads that look simple to make and sound perfect for serving with a hearty bowl of soup. 

Visit the FREE online cookbook here. 

Enjoy! :) 

  

 

$10 OFF Lowes Coupon and
75% OFF Tools & Home Improvement
 

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~ Discount is Good ALL Year!
 

  

 

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Frugal & Fun Fort Worth Weekend Events (January 8-10 Edition) ~ Museum Fun, FREE Movies, FREE Cooking Class and More!

ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FORT WORTH WEEKEND EDITION ~
Each Friday, we post ideas for FREE (or almost free) weekend entertainment for you and your family. This weekend’s tips include:       

•  FREE Williams Sonoma Cooking Techniques Class
•  FREE Redbox DVD Rental 
•  $2 Family Movie Event: Thomas the Train and More
•  FREE Lowes Build and Grow Clinic
•  FREE Family Fun day at the Amon Carter Museum  
  

   

Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #1      

Take a FREE Technique Class at Williams Sonoma
Sunday, January 10   
        

       

Start off the New Year by learning
something new! 
          

Join Williams Sonoma for the first of a three-
part series on Essential Cooking Techniques,
where they’ll help you master several basic
cooking methods. The first class on Sunday
will show you how to braise, a technique that
transforms relatively tough cuts of meats and
fibrous vegetables into tender, full-flavored
fare. You’ll learn which foods are the best for
braising , what pans to use, and sample
some delicious recipes.         

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

Details, details
What:
  For more information, click here.
When: Sunday, January 10
Where:  Click here to find a Williams Sonoma store near you.
Cost:  FREE!        

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #2         

Catch a Movie at Home With A FREE Redbox DVD Rental      

          RedBox Kiosk      

Get a FREE RedBox movie rental today by using code RBX2NITE.        

Details, details
When:
  Hurry, as this code is only good a limited time.
Where:  To find a Redbox location and reserve your
   movie selection,  click here.
Cost:  FREE!  Code can only be used once per credit card.      

Insider’s Tip:  To find more Redbox codes,  visit InsideRedbox.com.      

    

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #3    

$2 Family Movie Event: Thomas the Train and the Runaway Kite
AND Olivia: Winter Daydreams
Saturday, January 9 at Rave Theatre ~ North East Mall
   

   

THIS WEEKEND, Rave Movie Theatre at NE Mall in Hurst is
kicking off a new movie series for children called KidToons.
   

Enjoy a family friendly matinée each Saturday for only$2 per ticket.
This weekend’s movies include Thomas & The Runaway Kite and
Olivia Winter Day Dreams. Kidtoons will showcase an affordable family
friendly matinée movie and provide a fun experience filled with cartoon
shorts, music videos and singalongs before each movie. They’ll even have
fun giveaways for the kids after every film.
   

Details, details
What:
 For more information about Kidtoons,
click here.
When: January 9 & 10 ~ 12:30pm. For schedule, click here.
Where:
North East Mall Rave Theatre ~ 1101 Melbourne Rd, Hurst
Cost: $2 per person  

    

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #4    

FREE Lowes Build and Grow Clinic: Make a Coin Bank Project
Saturday, January 9
   

                          

This Saturday, bring your child to Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic to help them
learn to save money and build a coin bank.   

Details, details
What:
For more information and to register, click here.
When: Saturday, January 9 ~ 10:00-11:00am
Where:
Lowes Home Improvement Stores
     To find a participating location,
click here.
Cost: FREE!   

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #5    

Enjoy a FREE Family Fun day at the Amon Carter Museum!
Sunday, January 10
   

         Amon Carter tours   

The Amon Carter museum, a local jewel of a spot, is offering a fun afternoon
for the whole family with their program, Night Visions. Get creative with FREE
art-making and other fun activities for kids while learning about winter
landscapes on display in the galleries.   

Details, details
When:  Sunday, January 10, 2010 ~ 1:00PM to 4:00PM
Where:  Amon Carter Museum, 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard. 
    Get directions and parking details by clicking here.
Cost: Entrance to the Amon Carter’s Permanent Collection is
    always FREE (but donations are appreciated)!   

      

Enjoy! :)  

   

  

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~ Discount is Good ALL Year!
  

   

  

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Save Almost 70% on Fitness DVDs, TODAY ONLY

 
Is your new years resolution to get more fit (or just work off
the excess cookies & candy from Christmas)?

Amazon.com has a great deal today on fitness DVDs through their
“Gold Box Daily Deal.”  Save on a fitness DVD bundle of your choice:
Pilates, Dance and Fit Ball workouts. 

With this special, you get up to FOUR fitness DVDs for $19.99
(normal retail is $60!).

Details, details
What: Click here to get more details on the fitness DVD bundles.
When:  Amazon’s Gold Box Daily Deal offer ENDS TODAY, 1/6/2010
Cost:  $19.99 Amazon’s Price (if your order totals $25, shipping is FREE)
               $59.97  Normal List Price,  Save 67%

Enjoy!  :)

 

$10 OFF Lowes Coupon and
75% OFF Tools & Home Improvement

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15% OFF Discount At Container Store
~ Discount is Good ALL Year!

 

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Wonder If Your Cell Phone Is Safe? Use This Radiation Emissions Phone Guide To Find Out

Your cell phone emits radiation every time you send out a voice or
text message (or even just surf the web).
Some research studies (not all)
suggest that increased cell phone use might increase the risk for cancer or
even children’s behavior problems.  While these studies are not conclusive,
you just might want to use EWG’s guide to low radiation phones when you
shop for your next cell phone:

Click here to go to EWG’s list of safer, low-radiation phones or to
find out how your phone rates.

 

Up to 70% OFF With New Price Markdowns
on Toys and Games at Amazon

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75% OFF Tools & Home Improvement

 

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8 Suprising Food Savings Tips: Use Your Freezer & Stretch Your Supermarket Dollars

    

I enjoy cooking and trying new recipes. 
We have a small household, so consequently, I find it a challenge to use up
perishables before they expire and become a science experiment in the fridge! :)    

If you are like me and usually have leftover ingredients, you’ll find  All You
Magazine’s
 
post on 8 Suprising Foods You Can Freeze really helpful. 
It has great ideas on how to get the most out of your supermarket dollars and
ideas for strategically freezing perishables.    

The list has ideas on how to freeze:    

  • Milk
  • Cheese
  • Citrus
  • Eggs (really!!!)
  • Tomato Paste
  • Ginger
  • Nuts
  • Fresh Herbs

 A little taste of what is in store:     

Fresh Herbs:  For whole sprigs, wash, pat dry with paper towels,
wrap tightly in plastic wrap and place in a freezer bag. Freeze for
up to 6 months. Alternatively, chop herbs and place in an ice cube
tray. Pour a tablespoon or two of water on top of the herbs and 
freeze. Transfer cubes to freezer bags; freeze for up to 6 months. To 
use, simply toss a cube into a skillet when the recipe calls for herbs
and let the water cook off.
    

 Go to All You Magazine: 8 Suprising Foods You Can Freeze to read
the full article & get all the tips. 
   

Enjoy! :)    

    

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Have a DIY project? Use this $10 OFF Lowes Coupon PLUS Get 75% OFF Tools at Amazon

                              

If you are spending this holiday week tackling the “honey-do” list, these links can help you save a few dollars: 

 Enjoy! :) 

  

 

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