We have some great deals running on gift cards right now!
Lowes Foods (ends 11/26)
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Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom Leave a Comment 20 Nov
We have some great deals running on gift cards right now!
Lowes Foods (ends 11/26)
Food Lion (ends 11/26)
Harris Teeter (ends 11.26)
Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom Leave a Comment 20 Nov
We’ve got an instant savings on General Mills at Harris Teeter through 11/28. It says liit 2 redemptions per person and for online shopping only.
Harris Teeter (ends 11.28)
Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom 40 Comments 14 Nov
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Here are the coupons we are expecting nationally. Coupons vary by region so this is just a guide of what should be coming out in most areas. If you are looking for a discount newspaper subscription- I have used this site before and was happy with the price. If you have access to two different newspapers you could get 1 of each!
Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom Leave a Comment 14 Nov
Pepsi fans…or just want to grab some for Thanksgiving like I plan to!! Snag a deal on Pepsi 2 liters with these eCoupons- looks like FIVE free 2 liters!
$1/3 Crush or Starry eVIC Coupon
BOGO Starry 2 Liters eVIC Coupon
B5G1 FREE Brisk 1L eVIC Coupon
BOGO Mtn Dew Code Red eVIC Coupon
Harris Teeter (ends 11/19)
Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom Leave a Comment 13 Nov
Snag a DEAL on All Free & clear detergent at Harris Teeter this week!
Harris Teeter (ends 11.19)
I have a TON ofiBotta rebates for All detergents and products but none of mine pair with this sale- let me know if you have one that does though as rebates often vary by account!
Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom Leave a Comment 13 Nov
Challenge butter is Buy One get One FREE and we've got a coupon to pair!
Harris Teeter 11/13 – 11/19
Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom Leave a Comment 13 Nov
Save $10 instantly when you buy $40 of select Kimberly Clark paper products this week!
*Instant Savings promos are limit 1 per transaction
*The $40 will count before paper coupons but after any digital coupons.
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!
Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom Leave a Comment 10 Nov
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.
Posted at EST by Jessie @MoolaSavingMom 5 Comments 10 Nov
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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