Thursday, May 14, 2009

EXPIRED....Sample Nutella Hazlenut Chocolate Sandwich Spread

Your sample will arrive within 4-6 weeks.We encourage you to try Nutella® as part of a well balanced breakfast.


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Costco Canada and Save.ca team up to bring you money-saving Costco coupons!

Hurry up and get your Costco Canada coupons from Save.ca! Coupons available while quantities last. One coupon request per offer. Please select only the coupons you intend to redeem. Your coupons are valid between June 1 and 14, 2009 and are redeemable at your local Costco Wholesale warehouse.
The Costco Canada Save.ca coupons include:

TIDE POWDER Laundry Detergent 7.3kg. 150 loads $6 OFF
TIDE Liquid Laundry Detergent 5.02 L 110 loads $3.50 OFF
OLAY DAILY FACIALS Cleansing Cloths 3 x 30 count $3.50 OFF
SWIFFER SWEEPER Wet Cloths Refills 2 x 24 pack $3.20 OFF
FEBREZE Air Effects 3 x 275 g $2 OFF
ORAL-B Power toothbrush $20.00 OFF
CREST Whitestrips Premium $15.00 OFF
ALWAYS Feminine Hygiene $3 OFF
SWIFFER Dusters pack of 20 $3.20 OFF
MR.CLEAN Multi Purpose Cleaner 5 L $2.50 OFF
CASCADE Dishwasher Detergent 3.94 L $2 OFF
GAIN Liquid Laundry Detergent 5.02 L 110 loads $4 OFF
MR. CLEAN Magic Eraser pack of 8 $2 OFF
CHEER Liquid Laundry Detergent 5.02 L 110 Loads $4 OFF
DOWNY Fabric Softener 4.98 L 195 Loads $3.70 OFF
TIDE COLDWATER Liquid Laundry Detergent 5.02 L 88 Loads $3.50 OFF
SWIFFER SWEEPER Dry Refills 64 Cloths $3.20 OFF
PUFFS PLUS Facial Tissues 8 x 132 sheets $2.80 OFF
FEBREZE Fabric Refresher 2 x 800 mL $2 OFF

Important: SAVE.CA coupons are FREE. The cost of printing and mailing the coupons to you are paid for by the manufacturers.

Your coupons are valid between June 1 and 14, 2009 and are redeemable at your local Costco Wholesale warehouse.

Consumers who order too many coupons and do not redeem them may not be able to continue ordering more coupons from SAVE.CA.

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Free Leaf Compost for Toronto residents on Community Environment Days

Bring us your unwanted, used and unused household items and you will help reduce emissions, protect our climate, and clean our air:-Extend the life of a product by offering it to someone for reuse. -Reduce the amount of waste going to landfill and ensure that it is properly recycled. -Ensure that hazardous waste materials are disposed of safely.

What you can take home:

-The giant pile of FREE leaf compost! Bring your own containers and shovels and haul some of it away to spruce up your lawn, garden and flower beds (1 cubic metre per household).
-Green bins and kitchen containers are available for purchase, for exchange if you bring your broken ones or for free to new residents (with proper proof of new residency within the past 90 days and identification).
-Water efficiency tools such as, rain barrels and indoor kits, will be for sale.

Upcoming Events

Thursday, May 14: Esther Shiner Stadium 5720 Bathurst St. (at Finch Ave. W.)
Saturday, May 16: Weston Farmers Market John Street at Weston Rd. (Toronto Parking Authority Lot)
Saturday, May 16: Stan Wadlow Park Clubhouse 373 Cedarvale Ave. (east of Woodbine Ave.) Thursday, May 21: Donwood Plaza 51-81 Underhill Dr. (north of Lawrence Ave. E.)
Saturday, May 23: Enbridge Gas (west parking lot) 500 Consumers Rd. (west of Victoria Park Ave.)
Saturday, May 23: North Toronto Memorial Arena 174 Orchard View Blvd. (off Yonge St., north of Eglinton Ave. W.)
Thursday, May 28: Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre 93 Birchmount (at Kingston Rd) Saturday, May 30: Woodbine Beach Park 1675 Lake Shore Blvd. E. (at Coxwell Ave.)
Saturday, May 30: The Albion Centre 1530 Albion Rd. (at Kipling Ave.)
Thursday, June 4: Toronto Parking Authority lot 1607 Eglinton Ave. W, enter off Eglinton Ave., just west of Oakwood Ave.
Saturday, June 6: Agincourt Mall 3850 Sheppard Ave. E. (at Kennedy Rd.)
Saturday, June 6: Commander Park Arena 140 Commander Blvd. (off McCowan, south of Huntingwood, north of Sheppard Ave. E.)
Saturday, June 13: Toronto Parking Authority Lot (Jolly Miller) 3885 Yonge St. (south of York Mills Rd.)
Saturday, June 13: Seneca College (Newnham Campus) 1750 Finch Ave. E. (rear parking lot off Don Mills Rd.)
Saturday, June 20: Richview Collegiate 1738 Islington Ave. (at Eglington Ave. W.)
Saturday, June 20: SATEC at WA Porter Collegiate e 40 Fairfax Cres. (west of Warden Ave.) Saturday, June 27: Colonel Samuel Smith Park Kipling Ave. and Lake Shore Blvd. W. (Powerhouse parking lot)
Saturday, June 27: Central Technical School 725 Bathurst St. (entrance at Harbord St. and Borden St.)
Wednesday, July 1*: Riverdale Park Broadview Ave., north of Gerrard St. E.
Saturday, July 4: Dufferin Mall 900 Dufferin St. (south of Bloor St. W.)
Saturday, July 4: Malvern Community Recreation Centre 30 Sewells Rd. (east of Neilson Rd.) Saturday, Sept. 12: Toronto Hydro Building Parking lot 2 Civic Centre Court (off the West Mall, south of Burnhamthorpe Rd.)
Sunday, Sept. 13: Woodbine Centre 500 Rexdale Blvd. (at Highway 27)
Thursday, Sept. 17: North Toronto Memorial Arena 174 Orchard View Blvd. (off Yonge St., north of Eglinton Ave. W.)
Saturday, Sept. 19: L'Amoreaux CRC Enter at 2000 McNicoll, west of Kennedy Rd.
Saturday, Sept. 19: Colonel Danforth Park 73 Colonel Danforth Trail (at Kingston Rd.)
Saturday, Sept. 26: Leaside Memorial Community Gardens 1073 Millwood Rd. (at Laird Dr.) Saturday, Sept. 26: Centennial Recreation Centre 1967 Ellesmere Rd. (west of Markham Rd.)Saturday, Oct. 3: Morningside Works Yard 891 Morningside Ave. (south of Highway 401) Saturday, Oct. 3: Ramsden Works Yard 1008 Yonge St. (across from Rosedale subway station)

EVENT TIMES:

Saturday and Sunday events are from 10:00am to 2:00pm
Thursday events are from 4:00pm to 8:00pm
*Wednesday, July 1 which is 11:00am to 3:00pm

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EXPIRED...Enjoy a FREE iced coffee from Tim Hortons (no BC or MB)

On May 21, between 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm, try a FREE* small Tim Hortons Iced Coffee!

A refreshing way to enjoy your Tim Hortons coffee! Drop by your local participating Tim Hortons store on May 21, 2009, and enjoy a new small Iced Coffee for FREE!*

It's a creamy, sweet blend of Tim Hortons coffee on ice. It's a refreshing way to enjoy your Tim Hortons coffee!

*No purchase necessary. Limit one small Iced Coffee per customer. Offer valid in Canada only, excluding British Columbia and Manitoba.


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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Reducing your Expenses even Further!! Making your money count!!

We've been offering suggestions for saving money, reducing expenses and making some extra cash to help people fly through the recession with little turbulence. We have more ideas that may help those struggling or juggling!

1. Take advantage of the newly introduced TFSA (tax-free savings account). Keep your interest earnings sheltered from taxes. Even if you only have a little savings account, keep your money by earning interest tax-free. There's a maximum deposit amount of $5000 per year per person.
2. Stop wasting food and get creative with leftovers. Meats can be used in fajitas, burritos, wraps, pitas, quesadillas or as pizza toppings. Vegetables can be used in salads, dips, quiches, omelets, soups, can be barbecued, grilled or used in the slow cooker. Extra breads (unbuttered) can be used for croutons, bread puddings or in French onion soup. Extra pasta can be turned into a pasta salad. Leftover wine can be frozen in cubes and later used in sauces, gravies and marinades or for simmering foods in. Leftover rice can be put into soups or in rice pudding.
3. Plan meals around foods that are currently in season. In-season foods cost less because they don't have to be transported from other locales.
4. Ask stores for a discount. My friend always asks "Is there anything free today?" and surprisingly enough at least 75% of the time my friend gets something thrown into the purchase or is given a discount. For the other 25% that he is turned down, it never hurt him to ask. Nothing ventured, nothing gained!
5. Buying store brands can be helpful in reducing costs, but be careful, some prices can be higher than brand names products. Store brands are comparable in quality but easier on the wallet.
6. Car pool to work with co-workers. Ride a bicycle to extra curricular events. Walk to the store instead of driving you car. Look for ways to reduce your car use and save a bundle of cash.
7. Baking soda and white vinegar are great natural cleaners and are less costly than using store purchased cleaning products. Make your cleaning products for pennies at home and reduce your grocery bill each year by hundreds!
8. Use reusable grocery bags to avoid store fees for plastic bags and get a possible discount for using the bag, depending on the store where you shop.
9. Use travel mugs at Starbucks or Tim Hortons and your coffee price is reduced by 10 cents. It doesn't sound like much for 1 coffee but how about 1 coffee every day for a year, and you've saved $36.50, 2 coffees every day is $73.00 savings each year! Plus as an added bonus, you're helping to reduce extra waste in the environment.

There's many ways to help you reduce your cost of living, stretch your dollar and live more frugally; we'll cover more ideas and tips again.

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