Monday, November 15, 2010

Mondays Sales, Deals, Steals, & More!! :)


The Promenade Shops at Dos Lagos
2710 Lakeshore Drive
Corona, CA 92883
Phone: 877-795-4410

$5 Tuesdays







STATER BROS.
In Store Savings Guide
Can be picked up at your local store!
Prices Effective November 3 through November 30, 2010!!
  • Buy 2 Jimmy Dean Sausage 2 for $5.00 and get 1 Free Dozen State Bros. Large Eggs!
  • Finesse Hair Care Products 7 to 13oz Buy One Get One Free!!
  • Aquafresh Toothpaste 5.6oz $1.99!!
  • Reynolds Baking Cups 99cents!!
  • Buy 2 Claim Jumper Pies(Yummy)2 for $10.00 and get 1 Free Reddi-wip 14oz!!
WEEKLY AD
Ad Effective: WEDNESDAY, November 10 thru TUESDAY, November 16, 2010. -- Page # 1 of 8
Really GOOD Deals!!



FREE 2 TACOS
November 16, 2010
After 2:00pm!!!




 GREEN WEEK

Green Tips
  • Prioritize your organic grocery list.

    Organic food can be expensive. To save a few pennies while eating more healthily, try prioritizing your shopping list by going organic with foods mostly likely to be treated with heavy pesticides, like lettuce, tomatoes and strawberries.
    http://www.foodnews.org/walletguide.php
  • Support regional farmers.

    Most produce in the U.S. travels at least 1500 miles to get to your supermarket. When you buy from a local farmer or producer, you help cut the environmental cost of transportation and invest in your community at the same time.
  • Drink beer from the draught.

    You can help cut down on waste at your local watering hole by drinking draught beer instead of bottled.
  • BYOB – Bring Your Own Bag.

    If you're like most people, you probably have a collection of plastic grocery bags somewhere in your kitchen. Cut down on your clutter by bringing a reusable canvas bag on your next shopping trip.
  • Make your own eco-friendly cleaning supplies.

    DIY cleaning products are cheap and non-toxic. Here's a place for some recipes:
     · http://tinyurl.com/DIYcleaning
     · http://www.eartheasy.com/live_nontoxic_solutions.htm
  • Less is more in the shower.

    Ultra-low-flow showerheads are efficient and eco-friendly. They can save you water at a rate of 0.5 to 2 gallons per minute, helping to cut down on your water bill. Here are some product reviews to get you started:
     · http://tinyurl.com/LowFlowReviews
     · http://www.metaefficient.com/shower-heads/low-flow-showerheads.html
  • Natural weed killers! Fight nature with nature!

    Using a lemon to kill a weed is an eco-friendly way to get rid of those pesky plants. Simply squeezing lemon juice directly at the base of the offender will do the trick. And you can compost the rest! A great solution taking care of the weeds that grow in sidewalk cracks.
  • Get to composting!

    Save money on gardening supplies by making your own compost bin. Here's how to do it in three easy steps.
     · http://tinyurl.com/CompostBinTub
     · http://planetgreen.discovery.com/home-garden/compost-bin-tub.html
  • Drop a brick in your toilet tank! Literally!

    According to the EPA, flushing makes up 30 percent of a household's water use (about three to six gallons per flush). By placing a brick in your toilet tank, you can help to conserve the amount of water used during each flush.
  • Turn down your heat, lower your gas bill.

    This is a no-brainer. Turning down your heat in the winter just two degrees saves you money and energy – you can cut your energy bill by about 10 percent.
  • Unplug your gadgets.

    Just because your TV isn't on doesn't mean it isn't sapping energy. Americans waste over $1 billion a year powering electronics and appliances that have been switched "off." Try plugging multiple devices into one power strip so you can cut the power to all of them at once.
  • Wash clothes efficiently.

    90 percent of the energy used in washing clothes is to heat the water. You can reduce your energy bill by washing in cold water and hanging items to dry.
  • Switch to energy saving light bulbs.

    These are all the rage right now. And no wonder! Using compact fluorescent light bulbs is an easy way to save money on your energy bill. CFLs use about one-fifth as much energy as regular bulbs, and last about 12 times longer.
As Always Thanks For Stopping By!!!
Check Back Tomorrow!!
XOXOXO

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