Here is a roundup of the Buy One get One FREE deals at Harris Teeter this week!
- You do not have to buy 2 BOGO deals- each item will ring up 50% off (1/2 price)
- You can use a coupon on each item of a BOGO sale up to the normal coupon limits.
Best Coupons and Deals
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Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom 1 Comment 11 Nov
Here is a roundup of the Buy One get One FREE deals at Harris Teeter this week!
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The weekend before Christmas brought an opportunity I was incredibly excited about: a local art market held at a small, charming farm just 15 minutes from my house. It was a rare chance to showcase my work close to home, and even better, it gave me the opportunity to connect with my own community rather than the bigger cities and towns where I typically sell.
Unfortunately, the event didn’t live up to my expectations. While the hosts and fellow vendors were absolutely amazing, the real challenge was the lack of shoppers. People just weren’t stopping by. Perhaps it was the timing — too close to Christmas — or maybe the street flags weren’t eye-catching enough. Whatever the reason, the outcome was underwhelming: seven sales, totaling $149. To make matters tougher, most of those sales came from other vendors.
Given the $50 booth fee and the seven hours spent on location — not including the time it took to pack and prepare — the event felt like a significant letdown.
There are few things I always do after what I consider a “bad market”:
Start by analyzing the event with a critical but constructive eye:
It’s easy to feel defeated after a rough event, but setbacks are part of the journey. Shift your perspective to view challenges as opportunities for growth. Identify areas you can improve without placing undue blame on yourself. Remember, even seasoned artists experience tough markets — the key is learning from them.
Immediately after the event:
Now that you have a big picture of why the event wasn’t as successful, or profitable, rebuild your confidence and momentum and start planning for the future successes.
Every artist experiences a tough market event at some point. The key is to use these moments as opportunities to learn, adapt, and grow. By reflecting on what went wrong, taking actionable steps to recover, and planning for the future, you’ll be better equipped to handle challenges and thrive in your art career.
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It's that time of year….I just sent out two texts:
-To all my sisters & my parents: “I need a Thanksgiving dinner head count so I can plan the menu!”
-To my kids: “I need Christmas wish lists ASAP. Links are appreciated.”
And that means that it's time for TURKEY deals in the grocery stores! The ads I have so far are below and prices may vary by market- so be sure to check your own ad next week but here's an early heads up!
Harris Teeter 11/13 – 11/19
Food Lion 11/13 – 11/19
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Flaming Cheetos are my kids' current lunch obsession- and they are on eVIC this week PLUS an eCoupon to pair- which makes a 5th bag FREE.
Get the $4/5 Pepsi products eCoupon here.
Harris Teeter (ends 11.15)
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Snag FREE Country Crock at Harris Teeter & Food Lion this week!
Harris Teeter. (11/6. – 11/15)
Food Lion (ends 11/15)
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We have a new Niman Ranch rebate and deals to pair it with at Harris Teeter this week!
Harris Teeter (ends 11/12)
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This is a sponsored post on behalf of La Chona products. All statements and opinions are my own.
With 4 kids in varying stages of life – plus a hubby who travels for work a lot- life can be CHAOTIC here. Easy dinners are a MUST and dinners that reimagine last nights left overs? Even better!
I was excited when La Chona debuted in my local Food Lion store. La Chona brands bring the Mexican fiesta to your table anytime! With traditional Mexican cheeses like fresco, oaxaca, quesadilla- La Chona cheeses can make any dinner better!
Even better- Food Lion has released a $1 digital coupon! Load it to your MVP card on the Food Lion app or website.
I grabbed a bag of the La Chona Quesadilla cheese and am going to share my mom hack for turning boring leftovers into a delicious dinner EVERYONE will love- a Quesadilla bar!
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The quiet months of January through March are the perfect time to refresh, refine, and revamp your artisan market business. While you may not have vending events during this period, there are plenty of ways to make the most of your time and set yourself up for a successful market season. Here are ten actionable steps to elevate your booth and business during the offseason.
Take stock of your remaining inventory. Identify your best sellers and items that didn’t perform well. This process helps you:
Use this downtime to experiment with new designs or product lines. Consider:
Your booth is your storefront, and a refreshed setup can draw new attention. Work on:
Take time to fine-tune your business’s branding. Tasks include:
Great photos can transform your marketing efforts. Schedule a photoshoot to:
Even when you’re not vending, you can sell online. Focus on:
Plan your year by researching markets that align with your goals. Look for:
Use this time to strategize and set measurable goals. Work on:
Networking with fellow artisans can lead to valuable insights and opportunities. Consider:
Finally, don’t forget to recharge. Running a business can be exhausting, so prioritize self-care:
The first quarter of the year is your chance to reset and prepare for a busy market season ahead. By tackling these ten tasks, you’ll not only improve your booth and business but also enter the next season with confidence and excitement. What’s on your to-do list this offseason? Share your plans in the comments below!
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Takis are BOGO at Food Lion this week!
Food Lion (ends 11/5)
My name is Jessie and I run MoolaSavingMom.com. It is my passion to share deals, coupons & thrifty & frugal thoughts so that you can reduce your spending! I have 4 children – 3 girls and 1 boy. I’ve been married to my high school sweetheart for 20 years!
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