Thanks so much for starting this thread, ToeInTheWater!!! There are so many excellent ideas here that I couldn’t stop reading them all. You’re a peach.
I have to second what someone else recommended about the dollar store. It can’t be beat for so many different items, especially craft supplies, coloring books, office supplies, gift bags, wrapping paper, toothbrushes, glassware, and greeting cards. Some of the cards are even 2/$1! I’ve found Dollar Tree is by far the best of all the dollar stores with the most inventory and choices.
Walmart’s Saving Catcher program of entering your receipt online (or by cellphone) to have them check to determine if there were better prices on sale at other nearby stores is tremendous. If they find a lower price nearby, you automatically get the difference in cash back onto an e-gift card. Those small amounts really add up, even after only a short time.
The Discover card’s cash back program is great as well - provided you pay off the credit card balance every month to avoid interest charges. Many other credit card companies offer similar programs, too. Those bonus amounts really add up, and if you cash them in for gift cards that allow you, for example, to spend only $20 in points to receive a $25 gift card, you save twice!
I avoid spending money for Amazon Prime since I can get the free shipping by just putting items into my saved list and waiting to order items until I have enough to meet the minimum requirement for free shipping. And the free shipping usually always is much faster than they even estimate when you place the order!
Our local library has great free use of
Ancestry.com and other such websites that normally require a substantial individual paid subscription, not to mention free borrowing of fantastic books and DVDs! Plus they have great book sales where I can find new or like-new hardcover books to give as gifts for only a dollar or two!
Thanks again for the thread, and God’s blessings to everyone!