Save Green: Be Thrifty! We’re offering an incredibly casual coupon seminar with special guest Thrifty Christy on June 18 from 10 – 11:30 a.m. Attending the Financial Peace University at the Vineyard? Take it to another level with this workshop. You don’t have to be a mom to attend. Don’t expect to receive a 4,000 [...]
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Kids Eat Free
January 10, 2011
Kids Eat Free Schedule Provided by Maryville Moms Please confirm offer with establishment to verify availability. Monday: Buffalo Wild Wings on Monday – it ain’t free but it’s only $0.99, Fuddrucker’s on Monday and Tuesday – it ain’t free but it’s only $0.99, Gatti’s on Monday and Tuesday, O’Charley’s on Monday at select locations, Puleo’s [...]
Coupons: Love ‘em or Hate ‘em?
August 30, 2010
I often hear stories about people who purchased $150 (or more) worth of products and paid $0.37 including tax. I also hear stories about people who swear that they can save way more without coupons by purchasing generics at Wal-Mart and Aldi. I am a double-dipper. There are days when I clip coupons like a [...]
Money Saving Ideas from Melissa Walker
August 29, 2010
Budgets Budgets are important, thought understandably hard to keep. Even if you can’t always stay in your budget, you should create one so that you will see your income and expenses. I know that some people have variable income and that makes a budget more difficult. My advice is this; find your average for the [...]
Trimming the Fat: Reduce Your Grocery Bill (Part Three)
May 16, 2010
Take Charge of Snack Time Kids love snacks. I love snacks. It is great to be able to grab-n-go, but with a little planning you can give options that are healthy and easy, but best of all –cheap! If you buy those tasty fish-shaped crackers by the gallon, I promise that there are other options. [...]
Trimming the Fat: Reduce Your Grocery Bill (Part Two)
April 26, 2010
Get Cookin’ Part two of -ummmm…. several. Who has time to cook? These little monsters are circling around me like vultures. It has already been a long day and the last thing I want to do is stand in the kitchen to prepare something that probably won’t even be appreciated by the toddler. I would [...]
Trimming the Fat: Reduce Your Grocery Bill (Part One)
April 15, 2010
So this is part one of – ummm, more than one. I am thinking this will be a two, three, four or more part series. As a manager/wife/mom/human – we are always looking for ways to trim our budget and reduce costs. In July of ’09, we did an article called Money Matters: Grocery Savings [...]
Coupon Library at the Vineyard
November 2, 2009
Not sure what to do with all of the extra coupons floating around the house? Swap ‘em! There is a box on the bookshelf in the cafe at Maryville Vineyard Church designated as a coupon library. Here is how it works: Bring your coupons to church, put them in a clear sandwich bag, write your [...]
Internet/Retail Shopping Resources
July 25, 2009
Looking for the best deal online takes a while. How do people get the coupons for free shipping and 20% off at stores? Check out this website for coupon codes at thousands of retailers: www.retailmenot.com. www.cheaptweet.com - Scans twitter for coupons, sales and rebates. www.foodnews.org – Information from the USDA regarding foods and pesticides.
Coupon Resources
July 25, 2009
Coupon & Money Saving Blogs With Shopping Tips & Free Stuff: www.cheapblondes.com/blountblogs.com www.coolsavings.com www.couponmom.com www.couponcabin.com www.couponmountain.com www.coupons.com www.couponsaremoney.org (This one is from Maryville Moms’ own Christy Branblett). www.coupons.smartsource.com www.hip2save.com www.kroger.com www.southernsavers.com www.slickdeal.com www.stlmommy.com www.twitter.com/cheapblondes www.hotcouponworld.com www.moneysavingmoms.com www.thedailytimes.com www.cheaptweet.com - Scans twitter for coupons, sales and rebates. www.mambosprouts.com – Coupons for organic products Kroger Downloadable Coupons for [...]
Money Matters: Grocery Savings 101
July 16, 2009
We all are looking for ways to save a few bucks. With growing familes and a struggling economy, a paycheck doesn’t seem to go very far. With a little work, you can cut your grocery bill without cutting back.



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