Seven Ways to Enjoy Movies on a Budget

In a tight budget, entertainment is usually one of the first line items to go, or at least to be reduced drastically. One of the favorite ways that most of us entertain ourselves is through television or movies. Here are seven ways that you can enjoy movies, even when you are on a budget. 1. Free Rentals. Redbox, the movie rental machine that is available at many grocery stores and drug stores offers movie (and game) rentals for $1 or $2 a night. This is inexpensive in itself, however, the company also offers Redbox coupon codes that can be used … Continue reading

Yummy Freebies

As restaurants start to feel the pinch of rising inflation and lower sales, they are looking for more aggressive ways to bring budget conscious customers through their doors. Through the use of coupons, fast food restaurants are offering free food as a way of grabbing our attention. Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs has a coupon circulating for a BOGO on hot dogs. It doesn’t say any other purchase is required. We can feed two kids for the price of one. The coupon expires December 31, 2008. Arby’s is offering a free roast beef sandwich with the purchase of a medium fry … Continue reading

Free Tools for Father’s Day

If your Dad is like mine, his favorite store is Home Depot. He has been caught drooling over the latest, coolest tool, on numerous occasions. Maybe there’s a tool to help complete that big project or maybe he uses them for work. Use these promotions, to surprise him, for a little less money on Father’s Day. Purchase $50 in Lowes gift cards and they will send you a free tool by mail. You have a choice of a 10 piece precision screwdriver set, 13 inch one speed fit screwdriver, or a two piece pliers set. You will need to print … Continue reading

Summer Movie Dates With the Kids

This summer, movie theaters are offering all sorts of deals for kids’ movies shown usually on Tuesday or Wednesday morning. They are usually older movies, but kids don’t care. If their favorite characters are on the big screen, they are happy. At 10am on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Regal Entertainment Group is offering a Free Family Film Festival. For nine weeks, families can attend free G and PG movies like Shrek the Third, The Bee, and Charlotte’s Web. The website lists each theater’s schedule. The festival starts June 10, 2008. Bookworm Wednesdays starts up on June 25th at the National Amusement … Continue reading

More Free Movie Tickets, Part 2

Every kid loves to go to the movies. Whether their choice movie for the summer is Incredible Hulk, Batman, or Wall-E, they will have fun at the movies. In Part 1 of Free Tickets, Anyone?, I shared several promotions from different corporations including Hershey Chocolate, Publix, and Redbook. Here are a few more ways to rake in the free tickets. Safeway, Vons, Pavilions, Tom Thumb, Pak n Save, Randalls, Dominick’s, and Genuardi’s are offering 2 free tickets to any movie, when customers purchase $40 in participating products in a single transaction with your club card. The list of eligible products … Continue reading

The Best Summer Jobs by Age

Kids can learn important lessons outside of the classroom, and summer is a great time to reinforce learning in the areas of finance and managing money. In between trips to the pool or the movies, family vacations and sports camps, consider building in the opportunity for summer jobs. Here is a guideline that will help you with suggestions for the best summer jobs by age group. Junior High and Middle School Age Outside work around the home. Children this age love to be outside, so combine this love with a job doing exterior home work. There are a number of … Continue reading

Disney Purchases Facebook Gaming Company

Walt Disney Corporate’s certainly busy buying up companies lately. First they officially took charge of Pixar, then Marvel, and now, according to the Washington Times, they’re preparing to buy Playdom for $563.2 million. So what’s Playdom? If you’ve ever played a game on Facebook like Sorority Life or Social City, then you’ve used a Playdom product; Playdom makes many of the little games available for play on Facebook, MySpace, or fancier cell phones. Playdom isn’t the only electronic/online property Disney’s snatched recently. Just a month ago it also purchased Tapulous, the maker of a popular iPhone music game, and in … Continue reading

Lots of Random Deals

Here’s a random assortment of new deals I have found. It’s free movie ticket times again. Here are some new deals to help you stock up on the free tickets. Don’t forget Ponds face cream and Hersheys chocolate have promotions on their packages. Buy 4 Axe Body Washes or Body Sprays at Walgreens and receive two free movie tickets. This works with travel sizes. So this means, you can get 2 movie tickets in the ballpark of $8 plus tax. The coupon codes print out at the register as a Catalina. American Express cardholders will receive a free Fandango movie … Continue reading

Summer Reading Programs

Kids are out of school and getting them to read is a challenge every parent struggles with. Studies have shown that they can lose two months of knowledge over the summer if they don’t engage their brains in something other than fun. Parents don’t have to fight this battle alone. Several businesses and websites have stepped up to offer summer reading programs to kids where they can earn cool prizes and rewards. If you haven’t read Valorie Delp’s Blog, All About BookAdventure.org., you should check it out. She discusses the advantages of using this website to encourage homeschooled children to … Continue reading

Technology Greets Couponing

Technology is catching up to our couponing world. America Online has teamed up with your favorite grocery store to add coupons to your store club card. Is this the coupon clipping of the new generation? The free AOL service is called Shortcuts.com. Instead of having to clip coupons, you can load them onto your store savings card. Take the card to the store, choose your groceries, and swipe your card when you arrive at the register. The computer will automatically take the coupon savings off the grocery bill before you pay. As a kid, I have fond memories of helping … Continue reading