Thursday, August 13, 2009

MARS CANDY - FREE CHOCOLATE FRIDAY!

Have you gotten your FREE chocolate yet? I did! Enjoyed it too! Just click here every Friday through September to get your FREE chocolate coupon!

Thanks Mars!!!

Happy Snacking!

Karina

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

COUPONS, DEALS, FREEBIES

Hi Readership:





I wanted to share with you today some wonderful coupons, deals and freebies that I have found today:





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More to come!

Happy Dealing ~ Karina
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

GO GREEN - COUPONS!

With the invention of online coupon printers you can save yourself time searching through the newspaper clipping out the coupons you want. In effect, this is also a way to help out the environment and go green. You are only using paper to print out the coupons you will actually use. SIMPLY CLICK THE COUPON BAR (located here on my blog) to preview some of the great coupons:

With the invention of online coupon printers you can save yourself time searching through the newspaper clipping out the coupons you want. In effect, this is also a way to help out the environment and go green. You are only using paper to print out the coupons you will actually use. Scroll through on the banner above and use the “quick print” button to print out the great coupons recently added to Coupons.com. Below are just some of the offers you will find:

~ $1.00 off Land O Lakes (MY FAVORITE!!!)
~ $1.00 off Alpine Valley
~ Save $1.50 on Bayer Aspirin
~ Save $0.75 on Two Betty Crocker
~ Save $1.00 on Two Big G Cereals

And much, much more!
Happy Printing

Saturday, August 8, 2009

GIVE WILDLIFE A BRAKE FREEBIE!

Here's a peek: Give Wildlife a Break! (Freebie)" Free bumper sticker from the Human Society.

http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/issues_facing_wildlife/wildlife_crossings_wild_animals_and_roads/order_your_free_give_wildlife_a_brake_bumper_sticker.html

$25 COURTESY OF KRAFT FOODS!

Just found this site and had to pass it along to my readers:

http://www.kraftfoods.com/SiteCollectionImages/ImageRepository/BTS/ShoppingList.pdf

Enjoy the freebie!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

JACK IN THE BOX FREEBIES COUPON

Jack in the Box Inc., based in San Diego, is a restaurant company that operates and franchises restaurants, one of the nation's largest hamburger chains, with more than 2,170 restaurants in 18 states.

CLICK HERE FOR YOUR COUPONS:

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

KARINA'S DAILY RECIPE

Philadelphia Cheesesteaks
from Karina's Kitchen

What a YUMMY anytime Dish and Easy and 1-2-3. My kinda cookin'.
Juicy steak, peppers, onions and a creamy cheese sauce, all served up on a roll...it just doesn't get any better than this!
Prep Time: 10 min. Cook Time: 10 min.
Ingredients:
2 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 large onion, sliced (about 1 cup)
1 large red or green pepper, thinly sliced (about 1 1/2 cups)
1 cup sliced mushrooms
4 frozen sandwich steaks (about 2 ounces each)
1 can (10 3/4 ounces) Campbell's Condensed Cheddar Cheese Soup
4 (8-inch) long hard rolls, split
Directions:
Heat the oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat.
Add the onion, pepper and mushrooms and cook until the vegetables are tender.
Remove the vegetables from the skillet.
Add the steaks to the skillet. Cook and stir until they're cooked through.
Spoon the soup into a microwavable bowl. Cover and microwave on HIGH for 1 1/2 minutes or until it's hot. Stir and spread each roll with 2 tablespoons soup.
Divide the steaks and vegetables among the rolls and top with the remaining soup.
Karina's Kitchen Klip: I used prepared garlic bread instead of the rolls in this recipe. Delicious!
Serves 4.

Can also serve with a side of french fries or potato chips and a crisp green salad.
Happy Eating!

Monday, August 3, 2009

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NEW LAW MAKES PARENTS LIABLE FOR KIDS' DEBT

I found this email very interesting...Comes from my friend Mary @ Debt-Proof Living Online
New Law Makes Parents Liable for Kids’ Debts

Parents of semi-adult children, listen up. Under new laws aimed at protecting college students from debt, you could get stuck with your kids’ credit card bills.By “kids,” I mean your offspring who have reached the age of majority, which allows them to serve in the military, to vote and to sign for student loans, but have not yet turned 21.The Credit CARD Act of 2009 forbids credit card companies to hand out applications to any college student for the asking. The law also prevents the popular practice of giving free gifts to college students who sign up for credit cards. Under the new law, to get a credit card, students either must prove they have an independent source of income to repay their debt, or have a parent cosign.Knowing me the way that you do, you may be surprised to learn that I am not jumping for joy over this provision in the CARD Act. In fact, I am somewhat ambivalent. On the one hand, I abhor the rampant handing out of credit to unemployed young people with the intent of hooking them into revolving credit card balances for life. On the other hand, I find it sad that it took the government to fill a void created by the lack of effective parenting and basic personal finance education.Be that as it may, what’s done is done. The CARD Act of 2009 becomes effective in early 2010, at which time you may find yourself as a cosigner, agreeing to be fully responsible for all the debt incurred. All of it. Don’t forget that any late payments will be reported to your credit file.May I make a recommendation? Do not cosign. One good thing about this new law is that it gives parents power. I know that many of you are reading this wishing you’d had that kind of power in years past, when your student was signing up for free pizza, t-shirts and flashlights by filling out a credit card application. There’s nothing quite so pathetic as a newly minted graduate who comes out of school carrying a load of student and credit card debt.What’s your alternative as a parent? Teach your kids the ins and outs of living a cash lifestyle. Get out the envelopes to teach the simplest of all budgeting systems. Introduce the concept of money orders when the requirement arises to send money through the mail.Don’t get suckered into cosigning in an effort to help your child build credit. Students don’t need big credit scores to get a job or move into a dorm. What they need is a clean credit file that shows an absence of irresponsibility.There will be plenty of time in the future for your Johnny or Suzi to build credit, when they’re over 21.If you have questions or comments about this new credit card law and its implications, please join the conversation at my blog, Money Rules, Debt Stinks!If you liked this article by Mary Hunt, you'll find lots more in the Everyday Cheapskate Archives, or subscribe to receive Everyday Cheapskate in your email inbox every weekday.
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Sunday, August 2, 2009

SIMPLE SOULTIONS for a REAL SIMPLE LIFE!





Karina's Simple Solutions for a REAL SIMPLE LIFE Tip:
NEW USES FOR OLD THINGS
OLD THING: CAR WAX
NEW USE: Grease for your Garden Shears!
Instructions:
Rub a little past on the hinge of a pair of clippers so they don't get jammed.
REWARD is: Cleaner cuts with less elbow grease!
No more soggy bottoms!
Happy Recycling!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

DOUBLE-DUTY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS for a SIMPLE LIFE


Welcome to Karina's Simple Solutions for Everyday Life!

NEW USES FOR OLD THINGS

Old Thing: Mellon Baller

New Use: De-Seeder

The original purpose of the Mellon Baller was to carve melons (such as cantaloupes, honey dew melons, etc.) .

Karina's New Use: Scooping out of tomato seeds. This tiny little tool is the perfect size and shape for removing the squishy-seedie part.

REWARD: A better bruschetta.

Enjoy and Happy Recycling!