We interrupt your regular blog reading for these pimpin' commercial breaks. Fo' shizzle.
I have lots of things to promote today, so rather than bombard with lots of individual Facebook entries, I thought I'd just wrap everything up in one tidy little blog entry. Mmmkay?
GROUPON: SIGN UP AND DIVA TAUNIA GETS 10 GROUPON BUCKAROOS:
You probably know by now that I only pimp-out things that I love. (I don't bother with negative advertisement, I'd rather be Suzy Sunshine. lol) I happen to LOVE Groupon, and they have some seriously kick-ass deals, like today's deal:
Sweet! I love The Garment District and uh, hello? PERFECT for costuming a Burlesque show. I have purchased, fo' sho.
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DIVA T NEEDS A HONEYMOON, YO!
I am a member of the Obesity Action Coalition, and they are currently running a membership drive to help them in their mission to raise awareness of the need for obesity education. Their current fundraiser is awarding a free trip to the person who recruits the most people. Uh, YES PLEASE! I need a honeymoon, yo! So go on, sign up, and tell them that Diva Taunia sent you in the member referral section! :)
Last, but not least, if you haven't already gotten your tickets to the premiere performance for The Diva Taunia Dolls Burlesque "Valentine Vixens" show on February 11th, go! Buy your tickets NOW. We expect to be sold out by the end of next week, and it's standing room only, babycakes.
FEBRUARY 11th @ 9:00 pm EST Gemstones, Lowell MA 150 Market St. (above The Blue Shamrock) General Standing RoomTickets $25
General Seating: Standing Room Only. First-come, first-serve seating. VIP Booths are private closed-in areas away from the stage. (VIP Booths are currently SOLD OUT)
>Note: if you have any problems with the paypal icons below, you may also send ticket payment directly to [email protected]. Please note this address is not used for communications, only ticket payments. If you have any questions about your order, feel free to email us at [email protected]. Tickets are $25 a piece, and you may send a bulk payment for multiple tickets. Thanks!
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We HIGHLY recommend purchasing your tickets in advance as we expect this show to SELL OUT BY 1/31/11 . GEMSTONES offers food and drink from 9:00pm-1:00am.
Have I mentioned that I'm a little obsessed with coupon sites? Did you
miss that? Impossible, because if you know anything about me, you know
I love to work a good deal. I also love a good money-saving website,
so I've been on the prowl for good ones recently. And do you know what
makes my little heart skip a beat? A good money-saving website that's
really well-organized, like www.couponsaver.org.
Ok, let me just get this bit out of the way: I don't like stock photo that looks like stock photo, and www.couponsaver.orghas one big-ol' stock photo as it's header, which is a shame because
it's otherwise a really nicely done site. That's such a minimal
complaint, so you can actually just ignore that and read on to the good
stuff. Like the codes. Oh, the glorious, glorious codes. And
articles. And free samples. And printable coupons. Oh my!
Everything on www.couponsaver.org
is organized in such a clean, user-friendly way. Sorted by store,
category, printable coupons, free samples, and money saving tips, you
can pretty much find anything you looking for, any way you want to look
for it (cue Journey, "Anyway you want it...that's the way you need it...anyway you want it!"). It shows the days best deals, has coupon-related articles, and
is overall just chock-full of great money-saving information.
The printable coupons just seem to link to coupons.com,
but I like that I don't need to go to a separate site to get my
printable coupons. There's a HUGE list of stores to select from, and
while the category section can feel a bit overwhelming, that only
serves to prove there's something for everyone here. There's just no
way you CAN'T save money using this site. Nicely done, very
user-friendly, and from the (albeit limited) interaction with Dave, who
runs the site, I can tell he's a pretty swell guy.
So go on and give www.couponsaver.orga try. I've got them linked over on
the side, and I'll be using them as one of my go-to sites...you should
too! Go save yourself some dough, my lovelies.
Ok, so you all know that I have recently become the Diva of All Things Coupon. Whereas once I used to talk on and on about my weight loss surgery and music (and really, I still do), I now talk and talk and talk about my favorite couponing sites, deals, etc. I mean seriously, how can you shop these days WITHOUT using a coupon or coupon code, huh? Who doesn't love to save money?!
So today I checked out a new coupon code site: couponchief.com. At first glance, the setup and organization of the site looks very much like some of my other favorite coupon code sites, but hey, they are very user-friendly and easy to navigate so I don't blame them for following a successful lead there. And honestly? The setup isn't nearly as important as what they have to offer, so let's see what they've got...
The front page boasts featured stores (eh), popular coupons (yay! that means they actually work), and new coupons (saves me the hassle of having to search for those, so thanks). Immediately I see a coupon for Benefit Cosmetics, so I'm starting to fall in love. (I'm a Diva, yo. I like all-things girly, and Benefit is one of my favorite makeup lines EVER.) I check it out and find a page packed with great coupon codes....score!
Ok, so now I need to know if I can find some printable coupons. I click on the "Stores" feature and find a full list of the stores on the site - which is great. Easy to navigate, and I can even find some stores that might have otherwise slipped my mind. I click on the Wal-Mart store, and find a ton of coupon codes that I can't really use, but nothing really printable. I decide to search the Target store as well, and find no printable coupons, but a long list of really great coupon codes...nice.
So far, I'm not really impressed with printable coupons, but the online coupon codes are really fantastic, and that seems to be the focus at couponchief.com. I then see thePays-2-Share feature at the top....anything that infers that I can be paid is A-Ok with me. You can upload your own coupon codes and any time someone uses one that you've uploaded, you make 2% of the sale. Hells, yeah! That works for me. I think that is a pretty awesome feature....sign me up.
I think the Pays-2-Share program is going to be what keeps me coming back. The coupon codes are great, but that program will keep me returning to the site and checking how my own coupons are doing, and in turn, I'll likely use them for my coupon and promo codes as well. It's a clean, easy-to-use site that provides and incentive for me to return again and again. I'll link to them over on the side, so give them a try (hey, the more we all use the site, the more money we can all potentially make, peeps) and get to saving some money, my fellow divas!
Rob and I went into CVS with a handful of coupons, a list, and our Extra Care Card. We had a basketful of loot, and coupons for just about everything. When we got up to the register, I said to the cashier, "I've got a ton of coupons too," and then she and I got into a discussion about how clipping coupons rocks and everyone's doing it now, and all three of us were curious to see how I did.
TOTAL BILL BEFORE COUPONS: $80.00 and some change TOTAL BILL AFTER COUPONS: $40.00 SAVED: $40.00 - cut my total IN HALF
(PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE CANDY AND HAIRCOLOR ON THE LEFT.)
Here's what we got:
1. Two bags of CVS nuts (free!) 2. 2 Boxes of Mike and Ikes, and one Symphony Bar 3. Loreal Excellence Haircolor 4. Two Revlon Lipsticks (free!) 5. Bic Razors (free!) 6. Kotex Tampons 7. Kotex Pads 8. CVS Tampons (ok, clearly I'm good in that department for a while) 9. Two large bottles of mouthwash 10. Noxema Face Wash 11. Set of Goody hair combs 12. Two boxes of wet wipes
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Addiction transfer is one of the things that gastric bypass patients often have to deal with. I remember my doctors warning me about this, and then rattling off a list of things that I could transfer my compulsive eating behaviors to: alcohol (nope), drugs (nope - unless Ambien and sleeping well for the first time in a long time counts), and more. But then, she said it: SHOPPING. Uh, yeah, considering I already have a problem with that. And believe me, that IS my transfer, because there are few things that I love as much as shopping. And shoes. And dresses. And...
Rob often has to keep me in line, but he doesn't harp on me too much because he knows that as much as I shop, I save. I never buy anything unless it's on sale (and usually, marked down on clearance) and I have an uncanny knack for finding really adorable and trendy items for practically nothing. I've also found ways to save money on almost any store or restaurant that we go to. Basically, if we leave the house for anything, we have a coupon in-hand for it.
While Rob is great about sharing the house-cleaning and shopping responsibilities with me, he LOATHES grocery shopping. I, on the other hand, LOVE it. It's two of my favorite things in one: shopping and food. If I can't eat food, I can look at it and buy it. HUZZAH!
But now I've got another addiction transfer issue, and this is a good one. My compulsive behavior has now shifted to saving us boatloads of cash, and hopefully I can pass these behaviors onto you, my good peeps. Here's how I do it:
ONLINE SHOPPING: I sign up for the mailing lists for my favorite online places (sephora.com, newport-news.com, kiehls.com, etc), and I get big-discounts via email. They usually send them when there's already a sale running, and then you can either get huge discounts or free products. If you don't want your regular email bombarded with "spammy" type mail, just create a new email address specifically for these notifications. (I recommend gmail, because it has the best search and archive features around!)
The other thing I do is look for "coupon codes" or "promo codes" online. For instance, when I go to sephora.com to buy some makeup, I google "sephora coupon code." I'll usually find great ones at a site like retailmenot.com, and I'm able to use multiple codes at once - free shipping, free trial item, discount, and then get the normal three free samples for sephora on top of it.
You can find a coupon code for ANYTHING. Just google that stuff, yo!
GROCERY COUPONS: There are a gazillion coupon sites out there (I put a good list over on the left side nav bar), and you can print out coupons to use at the store. I shop at Shaw's for groceries, and here's how I saved $43.00* this week on my groceries:
1) I go to the Shaw's website and check out their weekly flyer AND their "print coupons" section. Shaws always has weekly store-coupon deals, and they also honor online printed coupons. They also DOUBLE manufacturer coupons (up to .99). What I do is get the Sunday paper, which almost always carries the Smart Source coupon flyer -and- the Red Plum coupon flyer. These two flyers have the manufacturer coupons, which can be doubled at Shaws.
After I go through those, I go online to sites like coupons.com and couponloop.com and print out online coupons that can often be used in combination with the manufacturer coupons (check the coupon small print to be sure - but often, the cashiers will just ring them through regardless).
At the store itself, there's often "manager sales" which have coupons right on the product that you can remove and use directly, and there's also kiosks throughout the store that will print out coupons on particular products.
Almost all grocery stores offer similar coupon programs. :) And just so you know, using coupons works out GREAT for grocery stores because they get paid the value of the coupon, plus up to .08 or so on each coupon redeemed. They MAKE money by shoppers redeeming coupons. Win-win!
PHARMACY AND DRUG-STORE COUPONS: One of my favorite coupon blogs - Miss Thrifty's Thrifty Coupon Deals - has a perfect example of how to save money with your pharmacy card and coupons. I go to CVS often, so she has great ideas in this entry on how to save money there. You can use manufacturer coupons, CVS extra bucks, and in-store kiosks to save a ton o' money.
For example, look what I have:
-Extra Care Bucks from the card -$1 off any Revlon Cosmetics product (clipped from the Smart Source flyer in the paper) -CVS has Revlon Lipstick as Buy One Get One Free (B1G1)
That means, I get one free lipstick PLUS $1.00 off the second tube. Awesome, especially for a makeup-whore like me.
Most pharmacies send out flyers and coupons in the mail and in the papers, and also accept manufacturer and online coupons. I keep my eye out on my coupon blogs for good deals too!
LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND FUN PLACES: You know those Valupak's and local paper things that come in the mail? I used to always just toss those in the recylcing without even looking. Then one day I decided to take a look and HOLY CRAP! You can find some seriously good deals in there! I clip those and keep them in a folder by the door that Rob and I can check before we go out anywhere. There's some great deals for local restaurants, car service centers, etc.
Also, anytime we go ANYWHERE, I check online to see if there's a printable coupon (google it, baby!) we can take, and there almost ALWAY is. For example, we're taking the kids to Chuckie Cheese on Friday for Brittany's birthday. I googled it, and found that the Chuck E Cheese website has coupons right on the site that you can print. We'll save $30 on Friday...yeehaw! (Although I sometimes go a little crazy there. But I do love Skeeball.)
HOW TO FIND/GOOGLE THINGS: First, I did a little work for you. If you look over on the left nav bar and scroll down, I put a list of site links for you to easily reference. Hope those help!
Next, these are great phrases to google:
-printable coupons -online coupon code -online promo code -grocery coupons -specific store coupons (ex: printable KHOLS coupon) * DOES IT ADD UP? YES! Rob and I did the math yesterday. I saved $43.00 at my grocery shopping trip. We grocery shop every two weeks. $43.00 X 26 weeks = $1118.00 savings per year (on average).
In addition to that, Shaws also rewards us with gas discounts when we shop. We saved .30 per gallon with our last shopping trip. That means, with our 17 gallon gas tank, we saved $5.10 when we filled up. We fill up about once a week. $5.01 X 52 weeks = $265.20 per year in savings (on average).
Total savings from clipping coupons and shopping at Shaws? $1383.20 on average per year. That's enough to take a trip somewhere, people!
UPROMISE.COM: Why not invest some of those savings into education? I have two step-kids and a neice that I want to put money away for college. Upromise hooks up my Shaw's card, my CVS card, my credit and debit cards, and other store cards with my account. When I spend money at these stores, I earn money that gets deposited into their accounts. I can also have my friends and families have their spending linked to the account too. Online and in-store shopping, eating out, etc counts. It's a great way to invest some extra money into their education, and every little bit counts!
THE END: Wowza, this was a long entry! Hopefully some of this info will be helpful. Like I said, I'm a complete newbie at this, and there are some serious professional-couponers out there that would put me to shame! The great thing is, you can find a discount or coupon for ANYTHING out there. I just store all of my stuff in a little plastic binder and make lists when I go to the store. It takes a little planning and work at first, but it definitely pays off. Happy shopping! :)
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