Our economy has made me so conscious of every penny I spend that I’m thrilled when I find stuff for free. My Christmas stocking stuffers this year originated entirely from items I got for free or received 100% rebates for buying them.
Here are a few free offers (I’ve already posted about Suzy Orman’s book) that may interest you. Keep in mind that offers sometimes reach their max and/or expire—rather quickly. Snooze and you lose!- Bausch & Lomb pre-moistened lens cleaning tissue sample
offerWoman’s Day magazine free subscription (this offer usually taps out really fast and you’ll need to refer a friend—I have a friend who wants me to use her name)Forbes magazine free subscription (just like Woman’s Day, you’ll need to refer a friend)National Endowment of the Arts offers free publications you can download. Offerings include Imagine! Introducing Your Child to the ArtsTwo free yoga tracks from Yoga Teacher.com to download, part of Shavasana: The Art of Relaxation by Charles MacInerney (each one is 20 minutes long)Mark your calendar for Jan. 14 for a one-day offer of a coupon for a free bottle of Suave on their web site (you will have to register—I keep a separate email account for such things).
I’m not ashamed of being penny-conscious as every bit of money saved goes right into our emergency fund. Amongst other sources, I learn about a lot of free things at “Hey! It’s Free”, click
here.
7 comments:
Thanks Junie Moon! As always, you're a fantastic resource!
Oh FABULOUS! I'm off to check the magazine links out, thanks tons!
I also keep a separate email for offers like that. I hope some of them are available in Canada.
I love free things too June. Walmart's website often offers freebie samples to send away for, and Krafdt Foods offers a free monthly recipe magazine.
Of course I meant KRAFT Foods..lol!
Some wonderful posts again Mrs. Junie Moon!! We don’t have all those free offers. Such a pitty!
how fun! I just sent you an email with some freebies and lo and behold your post today is about Freebies! Gosh, talk about being on a similar wave length.
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