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The deals abound around the net.
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Cold weather drying the moisture out of your lips. Carmex Moisture Plus Lip Balm to the rescure! You can pick up your Carmex this week at Target for $1.74 after you print out your coupon for .75 off at couponmom.com The regular price is $2.49.
Free* Lysol Disinfectant Spray! Participation required.
Thanks,sayvings.com Visit them for lots of free stuff
Wow! six issues of All You Magazine for just $6.00
Loving this deal, my subscription to All You ran out, I had to purchase my new issue at Wal Mart, I really did not mind since I had to go there anyway. However, I really do enjoy getting my copy in the mail since I usually get it before it is in the store. This is really a great deal. I am jumping on this right now, they are usually $1.66 if you subscribe and about $2.60 at the store. Now is a great time to give it a try if you have not. It is a magazine always full of great coupons. You will save your cost many times over.

Visit here to subscribe six issues of All You Magazine for $6. Thanks, All You
Want to view all of “Hype Hair Magazine” January / Feburary 2012 Issue!
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Thanks,couponsaving sista
Saving Money on Car repairs
My son is in the process of repairing an old car he bought for a couple of hundred dollars. He saves a lot of money by going to “Pull and PayLots”. Pull and PayLots are basically car junk yards. His car needed a muffler and tires so he purchased them there. The cars have been wrecked or junked; but many parts are still in good condition and the savings can be 50 to 80% of the cost of new parts. Maybe you just need tires for your car. Many of the cars there have very good tires. You might save a lot of money.
KEEPING OUR LITTLE FURY FRIENDS HEALTHY
Homemade Kibbles for Cats
Here is a great recipe:
3 cups whole wheat flour
2 cups soy flour
1 cup wheat germ
1 cup cornmeal
1 cup nonfat dry milk
1/2 cup brewer’s yeast
1 (15 ounce) can mackerel
5 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tablespoon cod liver oil
2 cups of water or as needed
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix all the dry ingredients in a large bowl. In another bowl, mash the mackerel into small pieces. Mix in the oil and water. Add the mackerel mixture to the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. The dough is tough, so use your hands. Roll dough out to about 1/4-inch thickness and cut into 1/4-inch bits, using a knife or pizza cutter. Mound the bits onto greased cookie sheets and bake for 25 minutes. During baking, occasionally toss the bits with two wooden spoons, so they brown evenly. Turn the heat off and allow the treats to cool thoroughly before removing. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This recipe freezes very well for longer storage.
Thanks, John and Dollarstretcher.com
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