I am excited about this program, run by The Krazy Coupon Lady, to send expired coupons to our military families serving overseas.
She has all the details here, but essentially you divide your expired coupons between "food" and "non-food", and mail them to her, where she sends them to our troops stationed overseas. They can use manufacturer's coupons for up to 6 months after the expiration date.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
So many things get in the way of our ability to be joyful. Truth be told, it's a moment by moment choice. Today I challenge you. Figu...
-
Every once in a while, a book comes along that totally changes my perspective. Jennie Cunnion's parenting book, Parenting the Wholehea...
-
The best way to save money is to not spend it...which is why staying organized during the holiday season is so important. By staying organiz...
-
My husband is notoriously difficult to shop for, and filling a stocking for him was the bane of my Christmas existence for the first sever...
-
Here is the Costco Price Comparisons for Milk, Eggs, and Yogurt. I also calculated out the price of Homemade Greek Yogurt to be $0.06/ounce ...
-
*Follow Me on Facebook , Pinterest , and Twitter * Thinking back on the date September 12, 2012 stirs many deep feelings inside ...
-
I've recently started at-home school lessons with my three year old, which included turning our dining room into a classroom. It's b...
-
I'm just getting over several months of severe morning sickness. On the several occasions in the previous four months I did cook, I trie...
-
I love onion rings. So. So. Much. I don't have a gallbladder, so I shouldn't be eating them, but I really can't help it. Even ...
-
One of my goals at the beginning of this year was to try and eliminate as much food waste as possible. Sadly, I was tossing way too many l...
No comments:
Post a Comment
What do you think? I love hearing from my readers!