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10/29/2012

Rachel Ray 2-quart stoneware "Bubble-and-Brown" baker pan for $19.99 for free shipping

The 1SaleADay Flash Sale has got this Rachel Ray Bubble-and-Brown Stoneware baker pan for $19.99 with free shipping.
  • 2 quart round baker
  • Multiple use stoneware
  • Dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe
  • Oven safe up to 500°
  • Wide handles allow for a good grip
  • Contemporary, playful design goes directly from oven to table
  • Color: red


Grab this deal before it disappears at the changing-of-the-guard on the 1SaleADay site, at midnight EST today, 10/29/12. 

10/28/2012

Stacking to Save on a Staple: unadvertised Skippy peanut butter gift card deal at Target, stacked with price-matching, stacked with coupon gets you over a pound of peanut butter for $1.30 (less than $0.08 cents per oz.)

Target has an unadvertised special on all varieties of the 16.3 oz. Skippy peanut butter this week (creamy, chunky, reduced fat, etc.).  Buy five of them at $3.24 each = $16.20, get a $5 Target gift card, which lowers the price on the peanut butter to $2.24 each.  Great deal!



But, if you live near an Albertsons (AR, AZ, CO, FL, LA, NM, or TX) and you can get a hold of their circular (the one good through 10/30/12), you can do better.

You can price match the Skippy to the Albertson's price of $2.50 each jar.  Then, buy five of them at $2.50 = $12.50, get a $5 Target gift card, which lowers the price on each jar of peanut butter to $1.50.

But wait, you can do even better.



Sign up for Unilever's site, Making Life Better, and print two of the $0.50/2 Skippy coupons in the members-only section.  Use two of these coupons to drop that $12.50 total price to $11.50, get the $5 Target gift card, which lowers the price on each jar of peanut butter to $1.30 for each 16.3 oz. jar.

 And if you've been reading this blog for a while, you know that I track the price of peanut butter as an indicator as to how expensive food has become, and less than $0.08 per oz. of name-brand peanut butter is an unheard-of price.

Time to stock up.

Even if you don't live near an Albertson's, scour your other local stores' circulars for a Skippy price lower than $3.24, or if you'd rather not do the work, just use the coupons on the gift card deal.  Either way, you'll still save quite a bit on the peanut butter.

SuperJeweler $5 Deal of the Week: green beaded chandelier earrings (with free shipping)

UPDATE:  Use promo code EARLY today (10/28/12 only) and the price on these earrings drops to $4 shipped.

SuperJeweler's $5.00 Deal of the Week are these ubercute green beaded chandelier earrings.  I love these!  (And shipping is always free for pretty much anything on the SuperJeweler site.)  Just bought two, one for me, and one for a fun Chanukah gift for a friend.  


The detailing on these beaded beauties is exquisite. Hurry and snag this deal, before the Deal of the Day gets swapped out on Tuesday.

How to build a family first-aid kit (frugally)


I originally posted this back in July 2011, but in light of the upcoming storm about to descend on the East Coast, it's time for re-post.



Having a first-aid kit is a good idea under any circumstances, but with all of the disasters, natural and otherwise, going on lately, it's an especially good idea. I've been meaning to put one together for a long time, and last week, I finally started working on it.

Nobody like to think about these things.  Even if your neighborhood is fortunate enough to not be subject to terror attacks, floods, tornadoes, earthquakes and hurricanes, there are always blackouts, brownouts, thunderstorms, snow blizzards, drought conditions etc.  What would you do if your spouse cut him/herself deeply and you couldn't get out to an emergency room?  What would you do if you didn't have power or potable water for a week?  What would you do if your child had a fever and you didn't have access to medical or emergency services?

Every household should keep at least a few gallon jugs of drinkable water on hand for starters, and at least a week's worth of non-perishable food in storage.  A basic first-aid kit is an absolute must.  The Red Cross has a list of recommended items for a family first-aid kit, which I used as a guideline for creating ours.  Here were the items on my first-aid kit list:
  • gauze pads (large and small)
  • Band-aids
  • first aid tape
  • sterile alcohol preps
  • aspirin, regular and low-dose (and baby aspirin if you have kids)
  • heartburn/stomach meds
  • disposable instant heating pads
  • acetaminophen
  • ibuprofen
  • Benadryl
  • Neosporin
  • digital thermometer
  • antibiotic ointment
  • hydrocortisone cream
  • tweezers
  • disposable gloves
  • alcohol or Purelle
  • OTC allergy meds
(If your family members have any special medical conditions, like bee-sting or peanut allergies, high blood pressure, hypothyroidism, etc., you should definitely keep a small stash of extra emergency prescription meds in the kit as well.)

So how do we put all this together frugally?

First of all, unless you've been seriously stockpiling these sorts of things, you're probably not going to be able to assemble a first-aid kit in one day.  My approach was to make the list first, then see what I had in my medicine cabinet and what I needed to buy.  I didn't want to clean out my medicine cabinet, only take extras of what we already had.

For the items that I needed to buy, I checked my coupon stash, and compared it to what was on sale.

(Coincidentally, Target had a special last week where if you buy 3 first-aid items, you get a first aid bag or box for free, along with a $5 Target gift card.  I jumped on that.  That's my nifty-looking free bag in the picture above.)  Regarding the bag or box that you use for your first-aid kit, here are my suggestions:
  • While it doesn't have to be red with a giant white cross on it, it should be marked very clearly as a first-aid kit.  No one should mistake it for a make-up or travel bag. I do recommend using a red, clear or white bag or box, and then marking it in bold capital letters with a permanent market, or if it's clear, slipping a sheet of paper with a large Red Cross symbol on the inside, so that it's immediately apparent what it is.
  • It should be compact enough to grab-and-run, in case of a real emergency.
  • It should have a handle.  Test the zippers to make sure they open easily and don't snag.  It should be made of sturdy material, like nylon, but something that can be cut or ripped open easily if need be.
  • It should have multiple pockets on the inside so that you can organize it in a way that makes sense.
Now let's fill that bag up.


Over the last week or so, armed with my list, I made the rounds of Target, Walgreen's and Walmart (sadly, Denver has no CVS) and together with stacked coupons and sales, I've slowly filled in most of the items on the list and kept track of what I spent.  Not counting the actual bag itself, the items that I've already bought had purchase prices of about $73, and so  far, using the coupons and sales, I've been able to get them for $18.  I need about two more items to complete the kit, first-aid tape and large gauze pads.  I haven't seen any sales for these, and don't have any coupons (yet), so I'm going to wait and watch a bit.

This is also a great place to stash those free samples (i.e. the Prilosec freebie), trial/travel sizes, etc.

I know many of you have concerns about items in the kit expiring, but before you throw out your year-old Advil, please read this Harvard Medical School article on Drug Expiration Dates - Do They Mean Anything?

So Daily Cheapskate readers, it's your turn.  Do you have a family first-aid kit or have you been thinking of assembling one?  Have you been re-stocking it in light of the upcoming storm?  Do you keep a cache of emergency food and water?  Are there any items that you think should go into a kit that I've left off my list?

$1 off any size Advil PM or Children's Advil

SAVE $1.00 on ANY Children's AdvilĀ® product

There are no size restrictions on this coupon for $1.00 off on ANY Advil PM product, or on this coupon for $1.00 off on ANY Children's Advil product.  Use them on trial/sample sizes to get free or near-free products.

2,000 watt gas-powered generator, $199 shipped


Get this All Power America APG3014 2,000 Watt 4-Stroke Gas Powered Portable Generator from Amazon for $199 with free shipping. Now, mind you, this is NOT a super-powerful generator on which you can run your household for a week (you're not going to get that for $200), but in a pinch, like a short-term power outage, it can run an appliance like a fridge and radio for several hours, according to the reviews.  Speaking of the reviews, please read them before you purchase; I found them very helpful.

Half price on a subscription to Healthy Cooking magazine, ($7.99) today only


Subscribe to Healthy Cooking magazine, (normally $17.99 per year,) for just $8.99 per year (for up to three years) from Tanga when you enter promo code DAILYCHEAPSKATE at checkout.  Healthy Cooking is one of Taste of Home's offshoot specialty magazines, specializing in (you guessed it...) healthy cooking!  I could just eat that salad right off the cover.

Click here to get started. This offer is good for today (10/28/12) only. 

Join or log in to Amazon Local and get a free voucher to purchase the 25th Anniversary Remaster of Peter Gabriel's "So" for $3.99 (half price)


Join or log in to Amazon Local and get a free voucher to purchase So (25th Anniversary Remaster) by Peter Gabriel for only $3.99 on Amazon MP3.

(Yes, you can use MP3 credits to purchase this album.)

This iconic 1986 album in its 25th Anniversary Remaster edition is going for $7.99 on Amazon MP3, so you'll be getting a half-price deal when you use this voucher.
  • Classic songs like In Your Eyes, Sledgehammer, Don't Give Up, Red Rain, and Big Time.
  • Voucher will expire if not used toward the purchase of "So (25th Anniversary Remaster)" on Amazon MP3 by November 6, 2012.
  • Limit 1 voucher per customer.
  • Voucher is valid for a discount off the regular price of So (25th Anniversary Remaster) in MP3 format from Amazon MP3. Final purchase price after discount is $3.99 for MP3; customer will be responsible for payment to Amazon.com, plus any applicable taxes.
  • Voucher is not redeemable for any other types of merchandise sold at Amazon.com.
  • Available only to U.S. customers.
  • Amazon.com account with valid credit card (although your credit card will NOT be charged) required to get this voucher.
  • Voucher is available for use immediately after purchase.
  • Your order will still say $7.99, but if you check your MP3 credits or your credit card statement (or whatever method you chose to pay for this), as long as you redeemed your voucher, you will only be charged $3.99.

Five stainless steel mixing bowls with airtight lids, $9.99 with free shipping


For a limited time, get this stainless steel five-count mixing bowl with lids set at Buy.com for just $9.99 with free shipping.  What a great deal...I've been phasing out all my plastic, aluminum and coated baking stuff for a while and trying to slowly move to stainless steel, glass and Pyrex.  At this price, it wouldn't hurt to pick up an extra set for Pesach.
  • Airtight seal keeps food fresh longer.
  • Each order includes 10 pieces (5 bowls and 5 lids).
  • Sizes included are 4", 4.75", 5.5", 6.25" and 7".
  • Bowls are dishwasher-safe (not lids) and fridge/freezer safe.

Target deals on Phillips portable DVD player and Westinghouse 40" HDTV


These deals will sell out. 



Get this Philips 7" Portable DVD Player (model #PET741) for $45.00 on Target.com for a limited time.  Use your RedCard to pay for it and that price drops to $42.75 with free shipping.  (This same DVD player is $91.14 on Amazon.)
Get this Westinghouse 40" Class 1080p 60hz LCD HDTV (model #CW40T8GW) for $279 on Target.com for a limited time.  Use your RedCard to pay for it and that price drops to $265.05 with free shipping.

These types of deals usually sell out within hours on Target, so if you'd like them, don't wait.

LAST DAY! 30% off at Payless, online and in-store



Request your in-store coupon for 30% off your purchase at Payless Shoes here.  Expires 10/28/12.

Remember, 30% off is better than their seasonal Buy-One-Get-One-Half-Off (BOGOHO) sale, which is actually 25% off when you buy two items that are the same price (that percentage drops when the items are different prices).  Also, with a straight 30% off coupon, you are not forced to buy two items.

Online at Payless.com, use promo code 80521 at checkout.  No exclusions!

I just bought 4 pairs of my fake white "Keds" which are almost always excluded from promo codes.  I do believe in striking when the iron is hot, and I wear these a lot.


I also picked up one of these cute berets and a flower headwrap.  I got them in black to match my winter coat.  Total steals.



Remember to select free shipping to a Payless store to save on the exorbitant $5.95 shipping cost.  (Payless Shoe Stores are everywhere.)

$0.75 off Dole frozen fruit


Print your coupon for $0.75 off Dole frozen fruit cups (blueberry, strawberry or pineapple).

Today, 10/28/12 only, 7-disc Zumba Exhilarate Body Shaping System DVD set is just $49.99 with free shipping


Amazon's Gold Box Deal of the Day, today, 10/28/12 is for Zumba!  DVD's apparel, shoes, weights, accessories, etc..

The 7-disc Zumba Exhilarate Body Shaping System DVD set is just $49.99 with free shipping, today only. It features seven total-body workouts and each routine utilizes varying levels of intensity to deliver a body-energizing workout that you'll want to move to again and again. The set includes breakdowns of basic steps, a 20-minute "Rush" workout, a 45-minute "Activate" workout, the "Ripped" workout featuring the Zumba Toning program and breakthrough Zumba Sentao program, a 60-minute "Exhilarate" dance-fitness party, the "Mix" workout featuring rhythms from all over the world, and a massive Zumbathon Fitness-Concert live class.  Also Comes with maraca-like Zumba Toning Sticks to sculpt your body while dancing. Two-in-one DVD feature lets you listen to verbal cueing or music only.

$1 off two bars of Lava soap


Print your coupon for $1.00 off One Lava twin pack or two bars here.  This heavy-duty soap goes for about $2.00 a bar, so you'll save 25% on your purchase.

Rent/Purchase an Amazon Instant Video for as little as a penny, get a $1 Amazon MP3 credit


Rent/Purchase an Amazon Instant Video, get a $1 Amazon MP3 credit.

Details on qualifying for this offer:
  • Purchase or rent at least one qualifying movie or TV show offered by Amazon Instant Video in the webstore, on your Kindle Fire, or a connected device. Prime Instant Video streaming does not qualify for this promotion. The items that qualify are paid rentals or purchases in the Amazon Instant Video Store that display the offer message on their webstore product information pages. Qualifying movies or TV shows will not display promotional messaging on their mobile device, Kindle, or other connected device information pages.
  • After completing your purchase, you will receive an e-mail indicating that a $1 credit for Amazon MP3 music has been applied to your account automatically. The e-mail will also provide instructions on how to redeem your credit.
  • Offer limited to one promotional credit per customer.
  • Promotional offer is valid  through11/30/12, and subject to change. You must redeem the credit by 1/31/13.
I purchased this horribleterribleawful movie for a penny (it was the cheapest I could find and I actually used a past Amazon Video credit for that penny) and immediately received my $1 MP3 credit.

There have been a plethora of free digital credit offers on Amazon lately, and it's not too clear how to check what your balance is on these credits, as the balances are not located on the same page as your regular gift card balance is.  Here's how to check those balances very easily. 
  1. First, make sure you're logged into your Amazon account
  2. Click over here.
  3. Click on the gold "Enter a code" button. You'll be rewarded with a popup that looks like this, that will reveal all of your current digital balances:

10/27/2012

$1/2 Bic stationery products = free pens at Staples


Click on the Bic Facebook page to print your coupon for $1 off any two Bic stationery products.   Use them at Staples to get FREE 8-count packs of Bic pens ($0.50 each through 11/3/12).

HT:  Clip&Follow

$1 off ANY Purina treat


Print a coupon for $1 off ANY Purina dog or cat treat here.  (Our dogs go crazy for Busy Bones.)

Dial Complete Hand Soaps coupon and better-than-free Rite Aid deal

$0.50 off Two (2) Dial Complete Hand Soaps

The 7.5 oz. Dial hand soap 7.5 oz. is on sale at Rite Aid this week, two for $4.00. Plus, you’ll get two $1 +Up Rewards, one for each bottle of soap purchased.  But, if you purchase specific Halloween varieties of the Foaming Hand Soap that are generating an additional  $1 +Up Monthly Reward for each one purchased, and use the coupon, this deal will make for better-than-free hand soap.  The varieties that have been reported to generate the extra $1 +Up coupon are White Tea, Haunted House and Jack-o-Lantern foaming soaps. (Make sure to sign up for a Rite Aid Wellness card for those +Up Rewards.)

HT:  Rite Aid 101 and Hip2Save

Wow! Two more hours...HURRY! Kalorik Rotisserie only $69.98 shipped!! It goes for $139 on Amazon


Wow!  This 1SaleADay Family deal is only going on for another two more hours, so if you're interested in scoring a high-end rotisserie for an unbelievable price, grab it.  This Kalorik Rotisserie is just $64.99 + $4.99 shipping = $69.98.  The identical item goes for $139 on Amazon, so you are literally getting it here for half price!  (When I first saw the $65 price, I thought it was refurbished, which would have been a deal-killer for me, but I was shocked to see that it was brand new and with a 1-year warranty!)
  • Roasts from the inside out and outside in, for juicy and tender food.
  • Unlike traditional rotisseries which rotate the food in front of the heating elements, this rotisserie rotates the heat around and through the food.
  • Electronic controlled cycles cook the food evenly inside and without over-browning.
  • Programmable electronic touchpad controls with LCD readout.
  • Holds up to 10 lbs. chicken, poultry, turkey, roast beef, or lamb roast.
  • Great for making grilled ribs or Cornish hen in less than 30 minutes.
  • Poultry and meat settings automatically adjust the heat for optimal results.
  • Center heating element cooks the food from the inside for faster and more uniform, well-done cooking results (can be switched off for getting medium/rare results).
  • Includes tower and 6 skewers.
  • Removable drip tray lid and accessories (all dishwasher safe).
  • Up to twice as fast as traditional rotisserie units.
  • 99-minute digital timer with auto-off function.
  • Non-stick inner pot for easy cleaning.
  • Dimensions: 15" diameter x 13.8" height.  (15.4 x 9.1 x 9.1”)
  • 1.0m/4.0’ power cord.
  • Temperature range (depending on setting chosen): 200-270°C/390-515°F.
This deal disappears at midnight EST tonight, so grab this half-price deal on this high-end rotisserie now.