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Save More, Earn More — Use Store Coupons to Save Money on Christmas Gifts
Every parent knows the feeling: Strangers stare at you in the store because your four-year old is shrieking for the latest Lego toy. Nearly all parents, especially moms, have these moments in the toy store. And even if you want to splurge by giving your kids what they want, high-priced commodities remain the greatest battle of all times.
So the idea is to come up with effective solutions that will help you cut on your Christmas shopping bills and still get to provide your family the best.
Among the many solutions available, store coupons from Toys R Us, Sears, Costco, among others seem to be one of the most reliable and effective money-saving solutions available. The only problem is that most people aren't aware of the wonders that store coupons can do for your money. One of the reasons why only a few people see the benefits they can derive from store coupons is that most people see it as a small-time savings.
Come to think of it, it does makes sense. Just imagine what a fraction of a store discount can do in your budget. But you may never realize this — that dollar savings when compiled and accumulated can actually provide you means of buying more expensive items.
Moreover, most people don't see the benefits that store coupons can bring because they don't know where to find them.
To help you out, here are some tips in finding store coupons and saving more.
1. Go online
For coupon lovers, one of the areas that they frequent the most is the Internet. There are so many printable coupons available online. All you have to do is to download them, print, and bring them with you when you do your Christmas shopping.
2. Print
You can always find money-saving printable coupons in newspapers and magazines. More coupons are available in the Sunday newspaper.
3. Rewards
If you are a frequent buyer at a certain store, you can always watch out for its freebies and coupon giveaways.
All of these things boil down to the fact that store coupons aren't temporary freebies. Store coupons aim to help those who want to save more on their Christmas shopping expenses. To see this happening, collect and save more with your store coupons now. Have an enjoyable early Christmas shopping!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Use Store Coupons To Save Money This Christmas
Save More, Earn More — Use Store Coupons to Save Money on Christmas Gifts
Every parent knows the feeling: Strangers stare at you in the store because your four-year old is shrieking for the latest Lego toy. Nearly all parents, especially moms, have these moments in the toy store. And even if you want to splurge by giving your kids what they want, high-priced commodities remain the greatest battle of all times.
So the idea is to come up with effective solutions that will help you cut on your Christmas shopping bills and still get to provide your family the best.
Among the many solutions available, store coupons from Toys R Us, Sears, Costco, among others seem to be one of the most reliable and effective money-saving solutions available. The only problem is that most people aren't aware of the wonders that store coupons can do for your money. One of the reasons why only a few people see the benefits they can derive from store coupons is that most people see it as a small-time savings.
Come to think of it, it does makes sense. Just imagine what a fraction of a store discount can do in your budget. But you may never realize this — that dollar savings when compiled and accumulated can actually provide you means of buying more expensive items.
Moreover, most people don't see the benefits that store coupons can bring because they don't know where to find them.
To help you out, here are some tips in finding store coupons and saving more.
1. Go online
For coupon lovers, one of the areas that they frequent the most is the Internet. There are so many printable coupons available online. All you have to do is to download them, print, and bring them with you when you do your Christmas shopping.
2. Print
You can always find money-saving printable coupons in newspapers and magazines. More coupons are available in the Sunday newspaper.
3. Rewards
If you are a frequent buyer at a certain store, you can always watch out for its freebies and coupon giveaways.
All of these things boil down to the fact that store coupons aren't temporary freebies. Store coupons aim to help those who want to save more on their Christmas shopping expenses. To see this happening, collect and save more with your store coupons now. Have an enjoyable early Christmas shopping!
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Monday, October 24, 2011
From Jesus Daily
Love your enemies! -JESUS
Ask and you shall receive! -JESUS
Love God with all your heart! -JESUS
Do not worry about tomorrow! -JESUS
Believe in me and you will be saved! -JESUS
Treat others how you would like to be treated! -JESUS
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Ask and you shall receive! -JESUS
Love God with all your heart! -JESUS
Do not worry about tomorrow! -JESUS
Believe in me and you will be saved! -JESUS
Treat others how you would like to be treated! -JESUS
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Teach Your Child How To Read In 90 Days Book On Ebay.ph
Always a part of my ebay listing is the item, "Teach Your Child How To Read In 90 Days!" which this website promotes.
Did you know that....
eBay was created in September 1995, by a man called Pierre Omidyar, who was living in San Jose. He preferred his site - then called 'AuctionWeb' - to be an online marketplace, and wrote the first code for it in one weekend. The name 'eBay' comes from the domain Omidyar used for his site. His company's name was Echo Bay, and the 'eBay AuctionWeb' was originally just one part of Echo Bay's website at ebay.com. The first thing ever sold on the site was Omidyar's broken laser pointer, which he got $14 for.
The site quickly turned extnsively popular, as sellers came to list a variety of odd things and buyers actually bought them. Relying on trust via the feedback system seemed to work remarkably well, and meant that the site could almost be left alone to run itself. The site had been designed from the start to collect a small fee on each sale, and it was this money that Omidyar used to pay for AuctionWeb's expansion. The fees quickly added up to more than his current salary, and so he decided to quit his job and work on the site full-time. It was at this point, in 1996, that he added the feedback facilities, to let buyers and sellers rate each other and make buying and selling safer.
... and that's my ebay tidbit for the week. Happy Monday!
Did you know that....
eBay was created in September 1995, by a man called Pierre Omidyar, who was living in San Jose. He preferred his site - then called 'AuctionWeb' - to be an online marketplace, and wrote the first code for it in one weekend. The name 'eBay' comes from the domain Omidyar used for his site. His company's name was Echo Bay, and the 'eBay AuctionWeb' was originally just one part of Echo Bay's website at ebay.com. The first thing ever sold on the site was Omidyar's broken laser pointer, which he got $14 for.
The site quickly turned extnsively popular, as sellers came to list a variety of odd things and buyers actually bought them. Relying on trust via the feedback system seemed to work remarkably well, and meant that the site could almost be left alone to run itself. The site had been designed from the start to collect a small fee on each sale, and it was this money that Omidyar used to pay for AuctionWeb's expansion. The fees quickly added up to more than his current salary, and so he decided to quit his job and work on the site full-time. It was at this point, in 1996, that he added the feedback facilities, to let buyers and sellers rate each other and make buying and selling safer.
... and that's my ebay tidbit for the week. Happy Monday!
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Friday, September 2, 2011
The Reading Homeschooler Blog Is Here, you are not lost
Yes, that's right. I changed my layout again for the third time. My last one had a great captivating design suited for homeschooling themes. I really loved it and so did my new visitors. However, as I observed that as I write more posts and add more thingamajigs on the sidebar, my blog loads so slow. For that, I neglected posting last August to observe and gain feedback from readers. Yes, 7 out of 10 said my blog loads slow.
Because I love this blog so much in writing personal and family topics, I'm improving it again. It's the best I can do for now :)
Happy September, everyone!
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Friday, August 5, 2011
July Top Ten Entrecard Droppers.. A Bunch Of Thanks!
Much thanks once again to all my entrecard droppers this month of July. I am thankful for the traffic I enjoyed this month. I likewise invite each blogger, especially the new ones, give entrecard a try.. you will gain many visitors guaranteed!
Now to my Top Ten Entrecard Droppers, I reward the linkylove...
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
My Favorite Christian Music From 1994
I've finally done the task of compiling my favorite Christian songs for my MP3 player on my pc. I'm ecstatic to share the songs and I hope my friends would love listening to these songs again from 1994-1996. Enjoy!
In Your Presence by Marty Nystrom
Such Joy
Speak to One Another
As High as the Heavens
Don't Grow Weary
We'll Be Faithful
Broken Spirit
Ever Let It Be
I Love to Be With You
More of You
In Christ Alone
In Your Presence by Marty Nystrom
Such Joy
Speak to One Another
As High as the Heavens
Don't Grow Weary
We'll Be Faithful
Broken Spirit
Ever Let It Be
I Love to Be With You
More of You
In Christ Alone
Humming to.. "Such joy... such unspeakable joy.. such peace.. everlasting peace.." :)
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Vermiculture How-To: A New Venture
Finally I can write my article on vermiculture composting, which I should have done in February when I started the regular habit of gathering compost materials. I've had this blog entry put on hold due to the long wait for the red wrigglers . Without those, this article would have served no purpose. And so, here I am :)
Since our town felt the brunt of Mother Nature from previous typhoons over the years - with unforgettable names such as Cosme, Pepeng and Juan - I began to think of small ways in helping save our planet. I believe that if each small earth-saving practice is done in every home, we can contribute largely to our earth's improvement. One way is proper waste disposal of our green materials which include fruit and vegetable peels and other scraps to prepare compost and/or compost food for the red wrigglers (African Nightcrawlers) Here is my simple step-by-step process:
We will need...
1.Green materials such as fruit and vegetable peels (limiting citrus peels), fresh grass, cow manure. These green materials are usually green or colorful and wet. They provide the nitrogen of the compost to grow and reproduce more organisms to oxidize the carbon.
2. Brown materials such as wood shavings, sawdust or dried banana leaves. These provide the carbon content of the compost.
The ratio suggested for the compost is one part nitrogen and 30 parts carbon (1:30) to keep the balance. Weighing the materials is necessary to get the right mix.
These are the green materials which we get from the market...
... adding also some from the kitchen scraps we have at home.
These are the brown materials: wood shavings we can get from the nearby furniture shop. We take extra care to remove sharp edges and nails from the pile before we mix them in.
Occasionally, we add torn scraps of paper...
(...hehe, that's me right there, mixing the greens and browns. This is the "tough" part as my vegetable vendor-friend at the market would grimace whenever I pick-up their market scraps. )
Important: After mixing them thoroughly, don't forget to pour right amount of water on the mix to speed up decomposition. Add some decomposed mixture if you have some .
After mixing, tie the sack tight enough, place a plastic mat or tarp underneath to keep them ants away. Wait for 2 weeks to decompose.
Eventually it's best to keep the sacks under the shade away from heat and sunlight. Occasionally, within the two-week span, open the sacks from time to time for proper aeration.
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Since our town felt the brunt of Mother Nature from previous typhoons over the years - with unforgettable names such as Cosme, Pepeng and Juan - I began to think of small ways in helping save our planet. I believe that if each small earth-saving practice is done in every home, we can contribute largely to our earth's improvement. One way is proper waste disposal of our green materials which include fruit and vegetable peels and other scraps to prepare compost and/or compost food for the red wrigglers (African Nightcrawlers) Here is my simple step-by-step process:
We will need...
2. Brown materials such as wood shavings, sawdust or dried banana leaves. These provide the carbon content of the compost.
The ratio suggested for the compost is one part nitrogen and 30 parts carbon (1:30) to keep the balance. Weighing the materials is necessary to get the right mix.
These are the green materials which we get from the market...
... adding also some from the kitchen scraps we have at home.
These are the brown materials: wood shavings we can get from the nearby furniture shop. We take extra care to remove sharp edges and nails from the pile before we mix them in.
Occasionally, we add torn scraps of paper...
(...hehe, that's me right there, mixing the greens and browns. This is the "tough" part as my vegetable vendor-friend at the market would grimace whenever I pick-up their market scraps. )
Important: After mixing them thoroughly, don't forget to pour right amount of water on the mix to speed up decomposition. Add some decomposed mixture if you have some .
After mixing, tie the sack tight enough, place a plastic mat or tarp underneath to keep them ants away. Wait for 2 weeks to decompose.
Eventually it's best to keep the sacks under the shade away from heat and sunlight. Occasionally, within the two-week span, open the sacks from time to time for proper aeration.
_____________________ Worm Farming Secrets - Best Guide To Worm Composting
112 Page Exclusive Manual - The Business & Biology Of Raising Earthworms
- Includes Over 124 Individual Back Issues Of The Worm Farming Secrets Newsletter javascript:;
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