Blinkin’ Good Time
The Fairhope Publix store did not get the shipment of Green Advantage Buy booklets in this week. They are not expecting them for a couple of days.
We are so inspired with hope from our shopping trip at Publix today, ever third person we saw had coupons and binders. It was so exciting. Today seemed like the day for the “coupon ladies” and “guys”. We even ran into someone who was teaching their friend how all this works. Now, that is the best!!! Pass the love and give out those “happys” because the world is changing for the better.
Last Thursday at our Free Coupon Workshop someone asked us about the reset of blinkie machines. Well, someone remember the date and track the trend, because there were lots of new blinkie machines filled with new coupons at the Fairhope store. We found following blinkies, there may have been one or two we missed or they were out.
- $.55 Krusteaz Bakery Style Cookie Mix
- $.55/2 Pop Secret
- Free Heinz HomeStyle Gravy WYB 2 Ore-Ida Steam m’ Mash
- $.75 Scott Naturals Wipes
- $1 Dove Ice Cream
- $1/2 Crisco Shortening
- $.75 Pedigree Treats
- $1/2 Hungry Jack Potato Products
- $.75 I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter
- $1 Cesar Treats
- $1.50/2 Pillsbury Refigerated Cookie Dough
- $.55 Sargento Shredded Cheese
- $1 Chinet Cut Crystal Cups
- $.55 Cottonelle
- $.5 Scott Bath Tissue
For those of you who are new to Frugal Fairhope and don’t have a clue what a “Happy” is, the following is for you.
If you get anything out of Frugal Fairhope we hope that it is not just to get the best deals but to give back to your community. The smallest thing could mean a lot to one person.
“You Can’t Help Everyone Everywhere, ButYou Can Help Someone Somewhere”.
This statement sums up the entire purpose of why we started Frugal Fairhope.
We want to help as many people as we can.
“Rough economic times” or not we are here to make an impact on someone’s life.
Post by post, coupon by coupon, freebie by freebie…saving that $.50 to getting a smile on your face when you open the mailbox and find something there besides bills. A “happy” (gift) as my 99 year old great grandmother Mamo use to put it. She loved getting “happys”. She was such a caring person that she wanted to re-gift the “happy” and give it back to the original person or to someone new. It was almost like she wanted to share the happiness with everyone.
Frugal Fairhope is our “happy” to you and we hope that you will share it with everyone you meet.






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