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Shop Easter Essentials at Dollar Tree

Couponing 101

You can also buy bulk packs of Easter-themed cellophane gift bags to put your goodies in ($1/25ct.) Keep in mind that selection may vary by store, but you may be able to order what you see online and have it delivered to your local store for free. Dollar Tree also has classic Easter treats like Peeps marshmallow bunnies ($1/8ct.),

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Go Green This Halloween

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

My daughter-in-law came up with this idea, buying bulk pumpkins and bulk flowers. Like me, buy them used and then reuse them each year. Free Kids Crafts has some ideas. Re-purpose it into a bird-feeder by putting a dowel rod through the holes, hanging string on the dowels and filling it with birdseed.

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I am confused by “restocking” videos

The Frugal Girl

I should add: obviously if you buy bulk foods from a packaging-free/low-packaging store, then it makes sense to put that food into containers. I know at Whole Foods, you used to dispense bulk food into a thin plastic bag, which was clearly not meant for long-term storage. No need to pay for a label.

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Giveaway #6: $100 Whole Foods Gift Card

Saving Cents With Sense

Know your prices, understand sale cycles, shop with coupons (check the organic coupons and gluten-free coupons round up each week), check store specials, meal plan, and only buy what you know you will use. Then you buy only 1 serving. Buying bulk also helps you save on the cost of packaging. Only need 1 serving?