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Update:  People are having difficulty getting through to sign up for this offer, so you may want to come back later and try again.  I called customer service and was informed that Internet Explorer may work better than Firefox.

Fisher Price is offering a FREE Trio Car when you sign up here ($9 value).  Shipping is free as well.








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General Tips For Shopping at Walgreens
 
You can combine store coupons and manufacturer's coupons.
Store coupons are usually found in the weekly ad, as well as coupon booklets throughout the store. The barcode typically begins with '0". Store coupons may be valid for multiple items, ie, a coupon that states "Dish Soap 99ข, Limit 3" will adjust the price for up to three bottles of Dish Soap to 99ข with one coupon.
 
You can use two coupons on a Buy-One-Get-One-Free sale.
Generally (and now according to their official policy), Walgreens stores allow you to use two coupons for each products on a B1G1 Free sale, including the free product.  For example, if hairspray is on sale B1G1 Free, you can use two $1/1 coupons – one on the item you buy, and one on the item that is free.  (Similarly, you can also use one coupon for $1/2 on a B1G1 free sale, but only one because it applies to two items.)
 
Total number of Register Rewards and coupons cannot exceed the number of items.
Walgreens will not accept more coupons/RR than the number of items.  This is now official according to their policy.  So, if you try to buy one bottle of Dish Soap with an in-ad, store coupon and a manufacturer coupon, the register will beep and will not let you continue. It sees it as you having two coupons and only one item, and figures that can't be right!
 
However, you can use store coupons and manufacturer coupons together, so what gives? You'll just need to have a second item in your order and you should have no issues. Buy one bottle of Dish Soap, use that in-ad coupon and manufacturer's coupon, and then throw in anything else in the store to be the second item and you'll be fine. It can be anything from a candy bar to a ten-cent pencil.
 
Register Rewards are like cash-with-an-expiration-date; they can be used to purchase anything with the exception of stamps, prescriptaions, gift cards, and a few other items.
Most RR expire within 1.5 to 2 weeks. Occasionally there will be a special promotion (typically a "spend $25 on anything and earn a $5 RR" type of promotion) and the RR will only be good for a few days to a week.
 
Register Rewards cannot be "rolled".
If you earn a Register Reward on a promotion for Huggies diapers, you cannot use that Register Reward to buy more Huggies diapers and earn another Register Reward – the register will not print another Register Reward. You can, however, use a Register Reward that you earned from a different promotion – Hershey's candy, for instance. It just has to be a totally separate promotion.
 
If you've gotten your Register Rewards mixed up and can't remember which ones came from which promotions, you can call the Catalina company at 1.888.8COUPON and give them the numbers on the Register Reward. They should be able to tell you which promotion it was from.
 
Register Rewards cannot be used to pay sales tax.
You'll want to make sure your coupons and Register Rewards pay for the price of the items only, and don't dip over into sales tax. You'll likely have to pay sales tax out of pocket. For this reason, it's relatively hard to have a zero balance at Walgreens; you'll usually have to pay something out of pocket.
 
You can sometimes only redeem one Register Reward per transaction
This can be kind of a bummer if you have multiple RRs to redeem. Since they often only allow you to redeem one per transaction, you may end up doing more, smaller transactions in order to work with this rule.
 
Some stores and registers may allow you to use more than one RR, so as with everything else, this is "your mileage may vary".  You'll need to shop around for awhile to figure out which stores allow this and which don't.





PostHeaderIcon Waffle House Fun Facts

Since 1955, the WAFFLE HOUSE System has served:

  • 495,264,367 Waffles
  • 957,041,599 Cups of Coffee
  • 1,173,838,328 Hashbrown Orders
  • 370,545,935 Sausage Patties
  • 786,449,152 Bacon Strips
  • 14,899,594 Slices of Ham
  • 1,527,602,959.24 Eggs
  • 22,217,455 Slices of Pie
  • 123,587,123 T-bone Steaks
  • 115,220,427 Hamburger Quarters
  • 479,312,699 Glasses of Cokeร'ยฎ
  • 1,108,574,633 Order of Grits
  • 72,567,509 Cheese n' Eggs
  • 204,164,660 Omelets

Did You Know?

If you laid all of the Smithfield Bacon that Waffle House serves in a year end-to-end, it would stretch from Atlanta to Los Angeles seven times! That's more than 21,000 miles of bacon!!

If you could stack all of the Sausage Patties that Waffle House serves in one day on top of each other, it would reach the TOP of the Empire State Building! Now that is a tall order!

Each year Waffle House customers eat more than 334,000 pounds of pecans in their waffles! That is more than 21 million pecans!!

Waffle House customers consume two percent of the total eggs produced in the United States for food service. Would you like them over easy?

The Waffle House System serves PER MINUTE:

  • 368 Strips of Bacon
  • 204 Orders of Hashbrowns
  • 159 Waffles
  • 136 Cups of Coffee
  • 117 Orders of Grits
  • 115 Sausage Patties
  • 38 Hamburgers
  • 18 Chicken Breasts
  • 18 Texas Cheesesteaks
  • 10 Pork Chops
  • 7 Strip Steaks
  • 5 T-Bone Steaks
  • 5 Chopped Steaks


  • Junk Stew
This is one of those recipes that just screams "cabinet clean out"!

  • 1 pound extra lean ground beef
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 1/2 cups cooked rice
  • 1 can (14oz) or 2 cups kidney beans or pinto, drained and rinsed
  • 1 bigger can (28oz) diced tomatoes, pureed or use tomato sauce
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese, grated

HEAT OVEN 350ยบF.

In a large pan or dutch oven over medium heat, brown the beef, onion and garlic.  Season with chili powder.  Stir in cooked rice then transfer mix to a greased 13-inch by 9-inch casserole dish.

Add one layer of beans then pour on pureed tomatoes. Bake, covered, for 40 minutes.  Uncover, sprinkle with cheese.  Return to oven and bake, uncovered for 10 minutes or so, until cheese is melted. 


Rice

SO many folks have asked about cooking rice. Sure, you can cook it in a steamer, you can cook it in the microwave, you can even use minute type rice.

The best rice? Cook it from scratch!

For every cup of rice, use 2 cups of water. Pour it in the pot and add a pinch of salt. Let it come to a boil and DON'T STIR IT. Turn down to low and put a lid on it. Cook about 20 minutes and test it. If it seems to dry (which means the heat was too high) add a bit more water and cover.

 

 


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