Organic & All-Natural Coupons - Week of May 7, 2013
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Organic & All-Natural Coupons – Week of May 7, 2013

Posted on Tuesday, May 7th, 2013 at 2:57 pm
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Piggy Bank with ApplesLooking for savings on all-natural or organic foods? Below are some links to featured items this week that you can print directly from FreeCoupons.com! This week, the savings add up to $8.55

*Please note: if the link delivers you to a page without any coupons “clipped,” the specific coupon is no longer available.

Bard Valley Save $2.00 on any size package of Bard Valley Natural Delights Medjool Dates – zip code: 77477

Bear Naked Save $0.75 on any one Bear Naked FIT Cereal – zip code: 12345

Immaculate Baking Save $1.00 on any 2 Immaculate Baking refrigerated dough products

Kettle Brand Save $1.00 on any Kettle Brand chips (Redeem at Martin’s Food Markets) – zip code: 23235

Sensible Portions Save $1.00 on any 2 Sensible Portions items – zip code: 90210

Snikiddy Save $0.75 on any 4-oz. bag or larger of Snikiddy snacks – zip code: 90210

So Delicious Save $0.55 on any So Delicious dairy-free product

Truvia Save $1.00 on any one Truvia Natural Sweetener or Truvia Baking Blend

Zulka Save $0.50 on one 4-lb. bag of Zulka pure cane sugar – zip code: 77477

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Good Tip: Saving money is important – especially if you have a lot of expenses like bills to pay, loans to pay off, and all the other things that drain your bank account. Figuring out a way to save money can feel tedious to some, and like a punishment to others. U.S. News suggests that you try one of these money saving challenges. The “No Eating Out for a Month” Challenge This one is self-explanatory. The goal is to avoid eating out for an entire month. This might be super easy for people who enjoy making meals at home. People who really enjoy dining out, or ordering food to be sent to their home, may struggle with this one. It’s worth a try because spending money on take-out is more expensive than buying groceries. The Pantry Challenge This one is a variation of the “No Eating Out for a Month” challenge. The goal is to use up all of your groceries before you buy more. It forces you to try and remember why you bought a food or beverage that you don’t know what to do with, and gives you the opportunity to find a way to use it. The one exemption to this challenge is the foods that have expired. Don’t eat them! Throw them in the trash. The “No Spend” Challenge Make a goal to avoid spending money during an entire weekend. The only exemption in this challenge is that you are allowed to pay bills. This challenge is interesting because it requires creativity. You must be creative and find workarounds for problems that you would typically solve by spending money. You may have a different outlook on spending after finishing this challenge.