FREE Business Cards, Calendar, Stamp, More

I rarely take advantage of these FREE product offers, but at the end of this month I’ll be attending Blissdom (500 attendees) in Nashville again and I’m running low on business cards. This is a decent offer to get some FREE business cards and pay only shipping ($5.67 to me).

There are 6 Vistaprint offers and you can decide if it’s worth the price of shipping for the FREE products.  Choose from business cards/mommy contact cards, 2011 Wall Calendar, Labels, Sticky Notes, Note Cards or Thank You Cards, & Rubber Stamp.

FREE Reach Dental Floss: $1/1 Coupon

The plain ol’ Reach dental floss is 97¢ – $1.12 at Walmart, Target, and Dollar General.  Use this $1/1 printable coupon (print 2 per computer) to get it for FREE or for just pennies!

The coupon should be on the first page, but if not, go to the “personal care” tab in the left sidebar. NOTE:  if you’ve never printed from coupons.com before, you’ll have to install a coupon printer. It doesn’t harm your computer and you only have to do it once.

Gardens Alive: Possible $25 FREE Seeds

I did this deal last year. Meaning I took the time to order the catalog (it did, in fact, have the $25 off coupon), and then I let it sit on my counter and I didn’t do a thing with it. Duh!  THIS year, I want to grow herbs and plant lettuce in pots on my balcony, so I won’t let it go to waste!

Request your FREE Garden’s Alive catalog with $25 FREE coupon.  There’s no guarantee it will have the coupon again this year, but it’s worth a shot.  Note: I remember it took quite a few weeks for the catalog to arrive last year.

Thanks, Shannon!

FREE Printable Menu Plans

free menu plansAre you ready for the $25/wk food budget to start in 2011 tomorrow? I am!

I printed some of Simple Organized Living’s FREE printable menu plans to help me plan frugal meals.  There are 7 styles to choose from, so you can find what works best for you.  I like the bi-weekly horizontal version so I can plan this week with what’s on sale and “pencil in” some ideas I might have for next week. Then, simply make a grocery shopping list of the items you need.

Need some new recipes?  I suggested some frugal cook books here.  Print FREE recipe cards here.  Follow along with the $25/wk Food Budget Challenge.

Are your most frugal meals born of great planning or just good luck?