Where my girls from SCC at, yo? 😉 I had SO much fun sharing with you some of my favorite money saving tips and ideas this morning and loved those that you had to share with me, too! As promised, here’s a summation of some of the links that I talked about. Feel free to e-mail any questions you have my way!
- Swagbucks is a great internet search tool that rewards you simply for searching.
- All You is the money saving magazine that I chatted about. It’s filled with great tips and coupons! Right now, you can get a 2 year subscription for $34 ($1.42/issue) AND get $10 back from Amazon. Sweet.
- You’ll see places to print coupons from Coupons.com, Red Plum, A Full Cup (has a great Target Coupon Generator) on the side bar. You can also upload coupons to your Kroger Plus Card via Cellfire on the sidebar.
- Feel free to click the Categories on the sidebar for specific freebies; however, realize that not all posts are still valid. 🙂 I’d suggest checking out the Happy Birthday label for all of the free things you can get on your birthday!
- If you’re looking for general money saving tips, check out the Royal Savings Academy which has posts on a variety of topics to help you save money.
- I post week daily with all sorts of free items you can get in stores or through the mail. You can also find me as Indy’s Queen of Free on the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors’ Association’s Website – Visit Indy, blogging about things to do in the greater Indianapolis area for free.
- The best ways to track me are by becoming a fan on Facebook, following me on Twitter, subscribing via E-mail or in an RSS Feeder (on the sidebar).
- Details about my next coupon class are here. And if you’re interested in hosting a class, e-mail me at thequeenoffree (at) gmail (dot) com and I’ll be glad to begin setting something up for you!
- Here are Lady Bargain Briana’s match ups for the best grocery deals and here’s Lady Erin’s 5DollarDinner Site Recipe Index.
www.queenoffree.net
mrssquirrel2000 says
Great talk today Queen! Had a lot of yard work to catch up on-went way past dark. DH asked, “What do you want to do about dinner?”. My usual response would be, “Let’s eat out,” feeling as I was entitled after all my hard work! I stopped and thought about what you said about frugal living and checking what you have in your cabinets. I put together leftover salad greens from one meal (toppings added), leftover vegetarian chili from another, and leftover apple pie (ice cream added) from a third. Although I had been eating on this chili all week, my family hadn’t and the go withs made it seem ‘new’. It was the nicest meal we had all week-cheap, relaxed, healthy, and lots of time to talk during and after. Thanks for the inspiration and for helping me me break out of my ‘default routine’!
-Jayne
"The Queen of Free" says
Lady Jayne, thank you so much! I had an amazingly fun time at Stones Crossing (I simply love that place). And I learned a few things myself which is the best thing about sharing frugality ideas.
By the way, your meal sounds completely yummy. 🙂
Continue to change your world One Penny at a Time. It really does make a difference.
"The Queen of Free" says
Lady Jayne, thank you so much! I had an amazingly fun time at Stones Crossing (I simply love that place). And I learned a few things myself which is the best thing about sharing frugality ideas.
By the way, your meal sounds completely yummy. 🙂
Continue to change your world One Penny at a Time. It really does make a difference.