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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Free Kashi Cereal
I sometimes get comments that the food that I donate isn’t always the most nutritious food. It is true that when sugary cereals go on sale and I can get them for free / nearly free, I will buy them. … Continue reading
Posted in Coupons, Penny Experiment
Tagged catalina coupon, free Kashi, free kashi cereal, healthy food, peelie coupon, penny, Penny Experiment
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Another $1400 Worth of Food
From May 12th to the 14th, Safeway had a sale where Kellogg’s Corn Flakes were free after coupons (in fact, it was actually a $1.00 money maker requiring me fill in other things which I also will donate), so I … Continue reading
35 Caprisun Sunrise 10 Pack Drinks For $0.98
I needed to make a purchase because the $0.75 off catalina coupons I had gotten on the first day of the Philadelphia cream cheese mini purchase were expiring. I was hoping to use them to get some more great cereal … Continue reading
Posted in Coupons, Donated Food, Penny Experiment
Tagged CapriSun, CapriSun sunrise, catalina coupon, food bank, food donations, penny, Penny Experiment, super couponing
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Stamp Out Hunger Tomorrow (May 8)
Tomorrow is Stamp Out Hunger day where mail carriers across the nation will be picking up non perishable food at your mailbox and taking it to local food banks in your area. Even though I am spending the month of … Continue reading
Hope Only Costs A Penny
Pennies can make a difference. Never underestimate the effect they can have. Video sent in by Robin
Posted in Inspiration
Tagged cancer, donating small amounts, hope, Inspiration, penny, penny video
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Delivering Nearly 700 Boxes of Cereal
With nearly 700 boxes of cereal stacked at home, I needed to get them to the food banks as soon as possible. Last Saturday I made the first attempt to clear some of them out by packing up the old … Continue reading