Petco: Free Nutro Grain-Free Dog Food ($22.99 Value!)

Petco Pals Reward members can score a free 4 lb. bag of Nutro Grain-Free Dog Food with a coupon. Print or show it on mobile and you’ll save $22.99. The offer is redeemable in-store only, thru 7/8/18, with a limit of one per member. Anyone who has a dog with a restricted diet knows how expensive it can be, so this is a huge savings.

My store had multiple options. I chose the Chicken, Split Pea and Carrot for my pups. 

Don’t have a dog? Please pick it up anyway and donate. There are shelters in every community that are desperate for help. 

4 Days on Cape Cod – Highs, Lows and In-Between

Travel can be exciting and it can also be a huge hassle. Having just returned from 4 days on Cape Cod, I’m wondering if it was worth the effort. Don’t get me wrong, I am very grateful to experience any vacation at all, but our timing was unbelievably bad.

Between a record-setting heat wave, 4th of July and enormous crowds, there was a lot of fussing and fighting. Normally, we don’t travel during holidays, but we were part of an extended family group and this was the only week everyone could do it. 

As a family, we made a list of ideas that sounded appealing; I say “ideas” because I’ve learned that you have to be flexible while traveling, since nothing ever goes perfectly. These included a day at an Inflatable Park, a Whale Watch, renting bicycles, and the beach. (Yes, we kept it super simple, with modest expectations.)

While we actually did manage to accomplish all of the above, and a lot more, it wasn’t smooth sailing.

High point of the trip: Eating 3-scoop ice cream cones while listening to a free live music show, with everyone in a good mood and relaxed.

Low point of the trip: Severe sunburns, near fainting from heat exhaustion, and one person who threw up from eating too many hot dogs—all in the same day!

The second low point was during the ride home when we were trying to cross the Bourne Bridge for almost 3 hours, which turned a long-ish ride into a marathon of misery. You can probably tell from this map how far it was, going from the very tip of the Cape back towards the mainland, and being stuck for hours on the road. 

I’ll admit that a lot of cross words were exchanged during that tense ride. Some of them, in particular, I really wish I could take back now. I was literally at my breaking point—hot, tired, hungry, annoyed, and sick of the endless noise. Definitely not my finest moment…

Setting the difficulties aside, Cape Cod is a beautiful place that’s worth visiting. I’ve been there at least half a dozen times during my life and the scenery never disappoints. For anyone who may be interested, I did the majority of my planning with We Need A Vacation, which is an excellent website devoted to the Cape and Islands. Lots of good tips on lodging, dining, and activities.

My favorite meal was a cod dinner at a seafood restaurant. It had lemon and capers and was served with mashed potatoes and asparagus. Oh, and did I mention that I ate five pieces of bread from the basket? It was so good! 

The usual tourist stuff is fun, especially on the first trip, and I love the antique stores, art galleries, and clothing boutiques. Prices are high, overall, but a souvenir is a must. I found the prettiest scarf with a nautical theme that will be enjoyed for years to come. 

I guess it’s true that trips really are a mixed blessing. I’m happy I went, but I wouldn’t want to relive it any time soon. 

 

Have you been on a vacation lately? Was it a success or a disaster?

Mexico City Elects Jewish Lady as Mayor

Mexico City has elected a Jewish lady as their new mayor. Not only is she the first woman to be elected to that office (another was previously appointed in 1999), but she is also the first Jewish mayor. Talk about a historic double victory!

The city, which has a Jewish population of 50,000, overwhelmingly supported Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. A scientist by profession, she previously served as Environmental Secretary. She has promised to battle the rampant crime and government corruption that have plagued Mexico for decades. 

It’s amazing how Jewish ladies continue to break barriers that benefit the lives and career opportunities for all women. 

Super Savings Saturday – 6/30/18

Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday.

It’s 92 degrees and I feel ready to melt. Extreme heat and humidity aggravate my asthma and allergies, and also make me extremely lethargic. I’ve spent the past two days—since the heatwave started—moaning and groaning. Temperatures aren’t predicted to break until next Saturday, so it’s going to be a long wait.

On the shopping front, there were so many freebies and cheapies. Holidays are normally a great time to stock up and July 4 never disappoints, with every type of BBQ favorite on sale. I hit every store on my list except for Shaws. Their ad runs Friday-Thursday, so I’ll wrap that into next week’s Super Savings Saturday. 

Walgreens:

Remember that brown sugar I was chasing last week? I found it, and a lot more.

2 Nice light brown sugar, sale price $1.29. I used 2 $1.00 store coupons. Total: $0.29 each!

Trolli candy, sale price $0.99. Total: $0.99 plus $0.99 Register Reward.

Black Forest gummy bears, sale price $1.99. Total: $1.99 plus $0.99 Register Reward.

Walmart:

2 Garnier Whole Blends hair masks, regular price $1.50. I used two $2.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: Free plus overage!

Hannaford: 

Split chicken breast, sale price $0.99/Lb. Total: $18.89. (Huge stock up for the freezer. I portion 3 breasts per Ziploc with added marinade and it works out perfectly.)

Sirloin steak tips, sale price $4.77/LB. Total: $14.72. (Admittedly a splurge, but very tasty.)

 

Have you used any coupons lately?