Elly, Michael, David, Tawra and BJ


Friday, May 09, 2008

Reader Tip

Tawra,
Just wanted to share our grocery savings we stumbled across. We have a Shop-n-Save chain that does a $10.00 off a $50.00 purchase about every other week. They also happen to be running a special gift card promotion that coincides with the tax rebates where you buy a $100 gift card and they add an extra $10.00 to it. We took advantage of both of these promotions using our credit card to make the purchase, which gives us 5% back on grocery and gasoline purchases.

Shari

Tawra another thing that is wonderful for burns is pure essential oil of lavender too.. Cherie

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Great site, Please write an article about how much
money iced-tea drinkers can save if they make
their own iced tea from loose tea leaves or plain
instant tea. The cost of bottles of Snapple and
other teas is shocking. Green tea, sun tea,
flavored teas are so easy to make and keep in the
fridge. I save the glass ice-tea bottles that I
buy and wash them to refill with home-made tea.
All you need to take advantage of the lower cost
of loose tea leaves is a small fine-mesh strainer
and a dollar store plastic funnel. Also compare
the price of loose tea to tea bags. Tea bags are
no bargain when you do the math! Jewels
Note from Tawra: This is how we make our tea and we just LOVE it! I buy it at a local spice, tea and coffee shop in Wichita called the Spice Merchant.

1 Comments:

Blogger Dorothy said...

This is a great tip on the tea, plus you avoid the high fructose corn syrup, which is very very bad for you. I buy tea bags on sale and then buy several. My problem is I only like tea with fresh lemon squeezed in. I did get a good price on bagged lemons at our local Trader Joe's last year.
ps If this is the Jewels who has the nice website, I can't get onto it anymore, and would like to. How to go about that?

May 13, 2008 11:26 AM  

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