Posts Tagged ‘Magazines’


Safeway Coupons In September Issue Of Woman’s Day Magazine

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Magazines are a great source for coupons and in the September 2011 issue of Woman’s Day Magazine there were some really nice Safeway coupons that you can stack with manufactures coupons for additional savings. Here are the coupons that were in this issue:

Safeway Store Coupons:

  • $1.00 off any one (1) Open Nature Product with any $3.00 Purchase (Expires: 9/30/2011)
  • $1.00 off any one (1) Safeway Brand Frozen Products with any $3.00 purchase (Expires: 9/30/2011)
  • $1.00 off any two (2) Jimmy Dean Fresh Sausage Rolls, Fully Cooked Sausage Crumbles, Links or Patties (Expires: 9/30/2011)
  • $1.00off any one (1) Totino’s Pizza Stuffers, Pillsbury Breakfast Scramblers or Eggo Muffin Tops with a $3.00 Minimum Purchase (Expires: 9/30/2011)
  • $5.00 off Any Frozen Items with a Minimum $15.00 Purchase (Excludes Frozen Meat and Seafood (Expires: 9/30/2011)

Manufactures Coupons:

  • $0.55 off any one (1) Vanity Fair Napkins, Plates, Bowls or Cups – DND 9 (Expires: 12/31/2011)
  • $1.00 off any one (1) Sara Lee Deli Meat, 1 Lb. or more from the Deli Counter OR (1) Package of Sara Lee Pre-Sliced Meat (Expires: 10/3/2011)


Check it out! Public library can be a money saver

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Your local library can be a great money saving spot to put in your arsenal of ways to save money. Everyone can obtain a library card for FREE. All that is usually required is proof of address.

Here are some of the many ways you can save by utilizing your library:

  • Instead of purchasing books, borrow them instead. If your library does not carry the book you are looking for speak to a librarian to see if they have a way of obtaining the book you want. Most libraries can do what is called an inter library loan by which your library borrows a book from another library.
  • Borrow DVD’s and CD’s. Most libraries carry a nice selection of movies and music which you can check out for loan for free.
  • Catch up on your favorite magazines and newspapers by borrowing them from the library. Sometimes the newspapers are not available for check out, but you can still read them there at the library.
  • Cut your internet bill by using the computers at the library. If you don’t have a computer at home or are considering the need to cut this bill from your budget you can still access the internet from your library. Most libraries have a time limit and waiting times can be long for heavy use times, but if you just want to pop online once in a while to do some research or check emails this can be a viable option.
  • Print, copy and fax. Many libraries offer the use of printers, copiers and fax machines often for a nominal charge of 5-10 cents per page. This is usually cheaper than using a service like Kinkos.
  • Learn something or just while away a few hours by taking advantage of the classes, art shows, lectures, story times (for children), book clubs and other activities offered at most libraries. To find out what is offered at your library just ask a librarian for a calendar of events or check online.

I am fortunate to live right behind the library and my children and I spend on average 5-10 hours a week at the library checking out books and movies and taking part in the free activities offered there. If you don’t know where your local library is check out publiclibraries.com