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Save 40 cents per gallon of gas at Circle K Sept. 1
On empty? Hit the brakes and fuel up with savings at Circle K!. With Labor Day weekend here, many will be hitting the road — whether it’s for a family road trip, visiting friends for a BBQ or picnic or even just running end-of-summer errands. In any case,...
Dunkin’ pours free hot or iced coffee for teachers Sept. 1
As teachers return to the classroom for the start of the new school year, the popular donut and coffee shop is brewing up the perfect way to say “thank you” to those who go above and beyond for students. Take a break from lesson plans and head to...
Noodles & Company offers free entrée every weekend in September
This fall, there are oodles of savings for noodles lovers — thanks to Noodles & Company. The fast-casual eatery is making the start of autumn a little cozier with its weekend special in September. Every weekend in September (Friday to Sunday), Noodles Rewards members will receive a FREE small...
Apps to save you money on the go
We may earn a commission at no additional cost to you if you make a purchase using the links in this post. As an Amazon Associate, Living on the Cheap earns from qualifying purchases. Mobile technology is advancing with leaps and bounds, and new apps and features help us save...
Burger King offers $6 Your Way Deal with two popular sandwich choices
Have it your way at Burger King, hungry bargain hunters!. With its latest offer, the fast-food restaurant is offering customers lots of food and savings in one meal deal — just the way they like it. For a limited time, the $6 Your Way Deal gives customers the choice...
Don’t make these common car rental mistakes
When renting a car, you might think that getting into an accident is the only thing that could cost you money. But while accidents are sometimes unavoidable, there are other mistakes that can cost you money when driving a rental car. They include failing to take pictures of your car before and after your rental term, failing to plan for an extra driver and failing to understand the economics of rental cars.
Easy spa treatments you can do at home
We may earn a commission at no additional cost to you if you make a purchase using the links in this post. As an Amazon Associate, Living on the Cheap earns from qualifying purchases. Facials are a great way to keep your skin hydrated and glowing. But when the budget...
Test your Chipotle knowledge for buy-one-get-one free entrée deal
If you consider yourself a Chipotle scholar, you will definitely want to put your knowledge to the test and participate in the chain’s Chipotle IQ trivia game. Many who successfully complete the challenge will be rewarded with a big deal. The trivia game tests fans’ knowledge of Chipotle’s ingredients,...
Get 20% discount on Bed Bath & Beyond gift cards
Are you beyond excited to save money on gift cards? Bargain hunters know it’s not often you can purchase a gift card from a popular retailer at less than face value. That’s what makes this rare discount from Bed Bath & Beyond especially noteworthy. It’s the perfect opportunity...
7 ways to cut costs of kids’ activities
This post is by Jennifer Saranow Schultz at Hint Mama. The cost of little kids’ activity classes can quickly add up. Just one semester of music class can run more than $200. Add in swimming, gymnastics, Gymboree, dance, sports and art classes and you could be renting a small apartment with what you’re spending monthly on enriching your child.
How to wipe out debt — this time, for good
Many people believe getting out of debt is all about math: spending less than you earn and paying the difference to your debt until it’s gone. Jackie Beck, author of The Debt Myth, says that it takes more than just math to get out of debt. It’s about changing your money habits and the way you view debt, plus putting in some good old-fashioned work. And Miranda Marquit, publisher of Planting Money Seeds, has a few words of hard-earned advice for anyone who has dug themselves into a debt hole so big they think they’ll never climb out.
Easy ways to give back to your kids’ school
As schools try to balance their budgets while keeping up with always-increasing expenses, they are looking more to families and parent-teacher organizations to help with school supplies, field trips and other programs. Doing a little can sometimes go a long way. Below are some funding ideas that you can do regularly to contribute to your kids’ schools without digging into the family’s own monthly budget. Bonus: You will feel good about what you are doing.
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