- Physician's Formula Youthful Wear Cosmeceutical Youth Boosting Concealer $13.79, used $3 peelie coupon, $15 CRT (this says PF skincare, so YMMV), got back $7 EB (Limit 1) and will submit for TMF rebate (up to $12.95 - have to include TMF sticker, I had one already) = $24.16 profit
- 3 Hallmark Cards $1.99 each, used $3 coupon, CRT for one free card (took off $2.50), and got back $3 EB (Limit 1) = $2.53 profit
- Blink Tears (0.5 oz) or Gel Tears (0.34 oz) $8.99, used $1 coupon (or here or here) and got back $8.99 EB (Limit 1) = $1 profit
- CVS sour patch kids $0.88
- Used $5 EB, total was $1.21, got back $1 EB for using green bag
Then on another card, I did just about the same thing. The $3 peelie coupon for the PF beeped for some reason, so I didn't use that.
- Physician's Formula Organic Wear Lash Boosting Mascara $10.49, used $15 CRT (this says PF skincare, so YMMV), got back $7 EB (Limit 1) and will submit for TMF rebate (up to $9.95 - have to include TMF sticker, I still have to find one for this rebate) = $21.46 profit
- 3 Hallmark Cards $1.99 each, used $3 coupon and got back $3 EB (Limit 1) = FREE/$0.03 profit
- Blink Tears (0.5 oz) or Gel Tears (0.34 oz) $8.99, used $1 coupon (or here or here) and got back $8.99 EB (Limit 1) = $1 profit
- Used $2 EB, total was $5.60
The baking continues! I've had the baking bug lately - made chocolate chip cookies, peanut butter cookies, strawberry/banana muffins and tonight da boyfriend requested these beauties - PB&J muffins! They were a bit of a hassle. I heated up the peanut butter a bit and it was too hot because it scrambled the egg I threw in. Sigh. Don't do that. After that, everything was ok but they were a bit time intensive. You pour a small layer of batter into the muffin cups, then smoosh it down to create a hole, put the jelly in and then finish off with some batter on top. They're very tasty, but next time, I'll definitely put more jelly in each muffin. I put just about a teaspoon and they're a little dry.
This is my recipe binder. When I find a recipe online or in a magazine that I want to try, I put it in these sheet protectors. I can keep the recipe right on the counter or post it on the fridge while I'm cooking without worrying about spilling anything and ruining the page. I can't wait to try that cake - how good does that look? Its from the most recent issue of Better Homes & Gardens and is made using lemonade concentrate. Yum!
3 comments:
WTG Betty Crocker! LOL. I think my kids would LOVE the PB&J muffins. I'll have to whip up a batch. I like the sheet protector idea, I use a photo album that holds 4x6s, it protects the recipes too ;)
I have the same process with the recipe binder. Although, I admit it needs some serious organizational attention right now. I keep thinking on a rainy day. Regardless, it works great.
P.S. How to do combine the urge to bake with not gaining weight? Do you workout a lot or are you just blessed with thin genes?
Michelle - in Ohio
Sheila,
Suzie Homemaker, here I come! haha
Michelle,
Unfortunately thin genes don't run in my family. I eat in moderation and DBF eats the rest. :)
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