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Choosing Quality Fruits and Vegetables at the Grocery Store

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Sunday, April 29th, 2018 at 2:40 PM
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Choosing quality fruits and vegetables at the grocery store

Eating healthy is really important to my family.  When I shop for fruits and vegetables at the grocery store, I want to be sure they are fresh.  Debbie Meyer GreenBags have saved a ton of my produce from going bad!  These bags keep your fruits and vegetables SUPER fresh for longer periods of time.

If your fruits and vegetables are too ripe, you risk them going bad before using them. When they aren’t quite ripe enough, you can’t eat, cook or bake with them right away. Make sure you know the tricks for spotting fresh, ripe and ready fruits and vegetables! Here’s how to tell if the produce you pick up at the grocery store is fresh and ready to take home:

Apricots  Good apricots are firm and have a nice, solid amber color. Stay away from pale yellow or greenish colored apricots. Apricots that are too soft are no good!

Blueberries  You’ll want to buy firm, dry and brightly colored berries.  If they are dull or watery, pass them up!

Cantaloupe   Perfect cantaloupes have a delicate aroma, yellowish skin and a thick texture on the rind. Do not buy cantaloupes with a sweet and pungent aroma or those that have a soft rind.

Cherries   Pick cherries that have new looking stems and a smooth, shiny surface. Bad cherries have dried steams and dull surfaces.

Grapes   The best grapes are tender, plump, firmly attached to the stems.  Green grapes should have a slight amber blush near the stem.  Bad grapes are brown in color, have a wrinkled surface and brittle

Grapefruit   Don’t bother looking at the color.  Look for heavy, thin-skinned grapefruits that are slightly springy.  Avoid thick or rough skin.

Kiwi  Good kiwi gives slightly when pressed.  If it’s too hard, don’t buy it.

Mangos  Mango can be several different colors.  The best way to test it is to grab a yellow fruit, and expect it to be slightly soft to the touch.  It should have a ripe aroma at the stem.

Oranges   Good oranges are firm, heavy and have a smooth texture all over.  You don’t want oranges that are spongey or rough.

Papaya  Choose fruit with a red-orange skin.  Avoid green or hard papaya.

Peaches  A nice peach is firm and plump. You want it to be yellowish-orange with a little red blush around it.  If it’s super soft, don’t buy it!

Pineapple  Watch for fruit that smells sweet at the stem and is heavy for its size.

Plums  The best plums are those that yield slightly to pressure.  They should have a deep purple color and semi-soft tip.  Rock hard plums should be avoided, as they won’t ripen.

Strawberries  Deep, shiny red skins are what you want.  Avoid blemishes or green spots.

Watermelon   Good watermelons should be symmetrical in shape. They should have a cream-colored underside. Do not buy watermelons with cushiony spots.

Artichokes Choose globes that have tight leaves and feel heavy for their size. The leaves should squeak when pressed against each other.

Asparagus  Good asparagus have closed tips and straight green stalks. Bad asparagus have open tips and the stalks are curved.  This is the first sign of wilting.

Avocados  Avocados feel slightly soft to the touch. Firmer avocados may be ripened at home, but avoid rock-hard ones. Also avoid avocados with cracks or dents.

Beets  Pick firm beets with fresh stems and slender taproots. Avoid beets with wilted leaves, scaly tops, or large, hairy taproots as they may be older and more woody.

Bell Pepper  A bell pepper of any color should  have bright and glossy skin. They are firm and thick, while bad bell peppers have soft spots and shriveled surfaces.

Broccoli  To pick a nice batch of broccoli, you want it to be firm.  It should have closed florets and have a deep green color. Stay clear of broccoli that are yellow in color, with open florets and water-soaked spots.

Brussels Sprouts  Choose firm, compact, bright green heads. Avoid sprouts with wilted or loose outer leaves.

Cabbages Firm, compact heads that feel heavy for their size are the best. Check that the stems are also fresh and compact.

Carrot  Picking carrots is easy.  Carrots that are firm and have a bright orange color are good. Bad carrots have a rough texture, soft and have green roots.

Cauliflower  Choose heads with tightly packed, creamy white florets. Avoid yellowed, spotted, or flowering florets.

Celery  You want firm, unblemished stalks. The stalks and leaves should be green, not yellow.

Corn  Pick corn with bright green husks and moist but not slimy silk. Peel back the husk to ensure the kernels are plump and not dry.

Cucumbers  Choose cucumbers that are uniformly green (not yellow).

Eggplant  You want an eggplant that is shiny, heavy for its size and firm.  A slight bounce back will indicate a great piece of eggplant.  Don’t bother with the ones that are dull or lightweight.

Garlic  Pick firm, plump heads. Avoid heads with soft spots or green sprouts.

Green Beans  Slender beans that snap rather than bend are green beans you want. Avoid bulging or dried pods.


Lettuce, Spinach, and Other Leafy Greens
 Choose greens with fresh, crisp leaves. Avoid any that are wilted or slimy.

Peas  You’ll want crisp, green pods. Avoid bulging, dried, yellow, or white pods.

Potatoes  These should be firm, smooth potatoes. Avoid those with bruises, green spots, or sprouts.

Radishes  Go for radishes with fresh, green tops and firm, unblemished roots.

Summer Squash  The best squash has naturally shiny, taught, unblemished skin. Avoid squash that appear dull or have soft spots.

Sweet Potatoes and Yams  Choose potatoes with firm, unwrinkled skins and no bruises or cuts, as they are highly perishable.

Tomato  Good tomatoes are plump, smooth and have a rich red color. Bad tomatoes look shriveled and have blemishes.

Winter Squash  Choose squash that have stems intact and feel heavy for their size. Avoid squash with cuts or soft spots.

Knowing that your fruits and vegetables are ripe and ready to use or eat will save you time and money.  Cooking some broccoli for the family tonight?  Make sure that head is firm and green!  Baking a peach pie for dessert? Watch for that red blush around the fruit.  Get ready to grab some great quality fruits and vegetables on your next trip to the grocery store!

What tips and tricks do you have for choosing fruits and vegetables?

Dallas Arboretum’s Cool Thursdays Concert Series Presents Neon Circus on April 12th

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Wednesday, April 11th, 2018 at 12:00 PM
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On April 12th, the Dallas Arboretum’s Cool Thursdays Concert Series, presented by Wells Fargo, presents Neon Circus, a Brooks & Dunn Tribute Band. Enjoy Dallas’ only concert series overlooking the picturesque White Rock Lake on the award-winning Martin Rutchik Concert Stage & Lawn. Tickets are selling fast, and available to purchase online.

When Brooks & Dunn decided to hang up their hats in 2010 after a successful 20 year career on the road, it left a big void in the hearts of their fans. In 2011 the concept arose to form a tribute act that would rival the duo’s touring road show and live sound, and Neon Circus was born. Named after the 2002 tour, Brooks & Dunn’s Neon Circus and Wild West Show, Neon Circus has been successful in continuing the legacy of the country music icons with the help of RK Ford (Ronnie Dunn) and Tim Johnson (Kix Brooks). Currently Neon Circus is touring the U.S. as a headlining act in showrooms, theaters, festivals, fairs, large clubs and private functions. Neon Circus has accurately recreated Brooks & Dunn’s exciting live show down to the last detail performing hit country anthems like My MariaNeon Moon, and Boot Scootin’ Boogie.

In addition to the coolest view of White Rock Lake, attendees can bring picnics and beverages or purchase food items from food trucks including Easy Slider, Rick’s BBQ, Ruthie’s Rolling Cafe and So Cal Tacos. The gardens are also open to stroll through before the concert to enjoy the breathtaking floral displays.

The concert series continues through June. Gates open at 6 p.m., and the concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. Single tickets start at $10 – $27 and are available for purchase online. For group tickets of 15 or more, call 214.515.6520. On-site parking is complimentary for all concerts, and the Arboretum encourages attendees to take advantage of the close covered parking available at the parking garage located across the street from Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden with access underneath Garland Road.

Upcoming concerts

April 19: Turnstiles – Billy Joel Tribute Band

April 26: Majesty of Rock – Journey and The Styxx Tribute Band (NEW)

May 3: Walk the Line- Johnny Cash Tribute Band

May 10: Molly Ringwalds- 80s Tribute Band

May 17: Motown Magic (New)

For full concert lineup, click here.

For more information, visit www.dallasarboretum.org or call 214.515.6500.

April Fool’s Day ~ Fun Prank Ideas For Kids

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Saturday, March 31st, 2018 at 1:20 PM
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April Fool’s Day is coming soon and if you want to get back at your kiddos for all the tricks they play during the year, here are a few easy and mostly FREE and fun prank ideas for kids!

~After everyone goes to bed on 3/31, turn as many things upside down as you can- including framed pictures, clocks, chairs and toys. When the family wakes up in the morning, they’ll do a double-take and let the laughter begin!

~ Freeze a bowl of cereal with milk the night before & watch your kids try to dig in!

~ Make instant Jell-O according to package directions, except pour it into juice glasses with straws and let it set up over night. Your kids will think it’s juice but then they will also get to eat Jell-O, which is a fun treat!

~ Stuff toilet paper into the toe of your kid’s shoes.

~ If you have ceiling fans in your kids’ bedrooms, use a hole punch to make a ton of confetti. Place it on top of the fan blades & it will “rain” confetti when they turn on their ceiling light. Plus, then they have to vacuum their own room!

~ Put a few drops of food coloring in the bottom of a cereal bow & cover it with cereal. When the milk is poured in the bowl, it will change color!

~ Set out a mixed bowl of Skittles and plain M&M’s!

~ Remove the caps from the shampoo or conditioner bottles & cover the opening with plastic wrap. Replace the caps & wait outside the bathroom door to hear their frustration!

~ Leave the plastic wrap on the American cheese on your kid’s sandwich!

~ If you have a chocolate fanatic in your house, use brown construction to cut out several “E” shapes, put them in a pan, cover with aluminum foil, and tell them “there’s a pan of Brown E’s on the counter!”

~ If you have snack bag sized chips for your children’s lunches, open the bags from the bottom & switch out the snacks. Cheetos become Lays, Fritos become Ruffles, etc. Then tape the bottom of the bag closed & your kids will have a confusing lunch!

~ This last idea is for your tween or teen’s! Get ahold of their phone and set up keyboard shortcuts. Then, for example, every time they text the word “the,” it would automatically change to “MY MOM ROCKS”! You can really use your imagination with this one and personalize it to be the most fun for your family!

 

For some more great ideas, head to Personal Creations.  Let us know if you have done any of these tricks before and how they worked out!

Spring Cleaning Tips

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Monday, March 5th, 2018 at 12:20 PM
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springIt’s time to do some spring cleaning! Here are some spring cleaning tips to get you started.

Air out – Get all the germs, smells, and toxins out of your house. Open your doors and windows and set ceiling fans on low. Airing out mattresses a couple times a year also reduces dust and dander. While the windows are open wash the linens and vacuum and rotate your mattress..

De-Clutter – Tackle a closet a week and clear out all the items you no longer use. I do the one-year rule.  If I haven’t worn it in a year, I don’t need it.  Donate these items to charity.  We get emails and mail all the time with donation trucks in our area.  Get some shoe racks , baskets, or shelves to better organize yourself.

Clean Furniture – If you have a leather coach make sure and clean and treat it.  I put a note in my calendar every three months and do it on that day so I don’t forget. Protect wood floors by checking the pads on furniture feet and replacing as needed.

dustDe-Dust – Check the often overlooked areas, such as light fixtures and ceiling fans. Dust down house plants and check the corners of your walls to see if there an any dust or dander.

Kitchen Spruce Up – Clean your refrigerator by wiping down the shelves and drawers with a non-toxic cleaning solution made with two tablespoons baking soda dissolved in a quart of warm water. And don’t forget that extra fridge in the garage! Tackle the microwave next by heating a coffee cup of water mixed with 2 tablespoons of lemon juice on high for 3 to 5 minutes, just long enough for the solution to boil and steam up the microwave. Keep the door shut for a minute longer, and then carefully remove the hot cup. Wipe away loosened grime with a soft cloth.

Sanitize the garbage disposal. Drop a few lemon slices and two tablespoons of baking soda down the disposal. Run the grinder and then rinse with hot water.

These are just a few ways to tackle your spring cleaning projects!  Here is to a happy & clean home!

Allergy Relief Tips To Keep Symptoms Minimal This Spring

Posted by My Dallas Mommy on Tuesday, February 27th, 2018 at 11:40 AM
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Allergy Relief Hacks

Allergy Relief Tips To Keep Symptoms Minimal This Spring

The first official day of spring is March 20th and while everyone is excited we know that pollen causes watery eyes, sneezing, itchy, runny noses coughing and more discomfort.  It’s hard to enjoy beautiful weather and the great outdoors when you’re not feeling well.  Here are some allergy relief hacks that might help you feel more comfortable outside and at home during this transitional season:

Allergy Relief Hacks

*Shower at night – Showering in the morning is great for helping you get your day started, but if you can, alter your schedule to have your bath or shower at night. This rinses and washes off the allergens that stick to your face and hair and irritate you while you sleep.

*Change your filters – Set your A/C to recycle the air inside your home, and keep your windows closed.  You’ll also want to rinse or change your filters every couple of weeks to ensure that pollen and other irritating material aren’t trapped in it. Home Depot often has wonderful deals on air filters to keep your budget in check while you’re changing them more frequently.

*Manage your laundry – When you’ve been outside, allergens stick to your clothing.  Keep clothes that have been worn outside contained by placing them immediately in the washer or hamper when you get home.  You’ll also want to wash your bedding once a week with HOT water.

*Cover your eyes – Wraparound sunglasses are great for blocking UV rays, but also prevent airborne allergens from getting in your eyes.  You can also use allergy-relieving eyedrops like Visine-A a few hours before heading out for the day.

*Check your pets – Pets spend time outdoors, and track allergens into your home without you even knowing!  If you allow your pets to sleep on your bed with you, you’re risking a better chance at irritation from those allergens. At least keep them off furniture, if possible.

*Trim your lawn – Shorter grass blades don’t trap as much pollen from the surrounding trees and flowers. It’s worth it to pay the teenaged neighbor to cut your grass if you’re sensitive, and once it’s done, you’l definitely feel the difference.

*Schedule your workouts – When you workout, you breathe at least twice as fast as normal. That means you’re breathing in more allergens. Morning exercisers have it the worst because airborne allergens peak during early hours. The best time for a workout is in the mid-afternoon.  If you’re a runner, hit the pavement right after it rains, and the pollen has been washed away.  On the downside, you’ll want to run while it’s still wet outside, because once the air dries, the moisture generates more pollen and mold.

*Keep hydrated – Hydrating helps to thin the mucus and hydrate your airways.  If you’re working out, be sure to take a water bottle with you, and once you’re ready to head back home, fill it up again and use that to rinse your hands and face to rid them of pollen they probably collected.

Allergy Relief Hacks – The essentials every home should have

Here are some essentials for you and your home that will definitely aid you in enjoying the spring season with less sniffing, coughing and itching!

*Visine Allergy Eye Drops – inexpensive and an easy way to prevent itchy, watery eyes
*GermGuardian AC4825 3-in-1 Air Cleaning System with True HEPA Filter, UV-C Sanitizer, Allergen and Odor Reduction, 22-Inch Air Purifier – purifies the air you breath in your home
*Allergy Control Mattress Cover – protects your mattress from pollen and allergens getting trapped inside
*AllerTech home products: pet shampoo, vent guard, laundry additive, home spray and more.  These products can eliminate pollen and allergens from your home, making it a more comfortable place to live.
*Flonase – allergy relief for your nose!

What’s On Sale In March

Posted by My Dallas Mommy on Monday, February 26th, 2018 at 5:00 PM
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What to Buy in March

March is quickly approaching. Can you believe how quickly this year is moving? The appearance of this month means that Spring will be here very soon (March 20th), and that’s a great thing for deal seekers and couponers like us!  The weather starts to change, and don’t forget that it’s also Daylight Savings, so on March 11th, you’ll be setting your clocks ahead 1 hour.  So, what’s on sale this month?  What should you be keeping an eye out for in March?  Here you go:

*Valentine’s Day Leftovers

Places like Hallmark, Walmart, Target and drugstores will have nice mark downs on Valentine’s Day products.  By now, you may even find some at as much as 90% off!  Some of these things can be used as gift basket fillers or birthday presents, too.  Stock up and grab what you can right now, because you won’t see some of these items again until after Christmas.

*Frozen Food Month

March is Frozen Food Month!  This is one of the best times of the year for frozen EVERYTHING!  We’ll see great coupons this month on anything in the freezer aisles, and get awesome promotions on things like ice cream, TV dinners, family sized lasagnas, pizzas, burritos & taquitos and much more!  We’ll let you know where to go and when to get the best deals on these things, so keep watching the blog! Browse the current coupons HERE.

*Luggage

Spring Break and Summer vacation planning usually start this month, so be on the lookout for some awesome deals on luggage and travel accessories!  Sets are really popular, and we’ve already started seeing great deals on baggage in February – with mark downs on those promotions expected in March!

Favorite places to get the best deals on luggage

LuggageGuy.com
6pm.com
Home Decorator’s Collection
Macy’s.com

And if you’re planning a vacation, The best deals on airfare & cruises:
TripAdvisor
Expedia
Booking Buddy
Groupon
LivingSocial
Rue La La
Booking.com
CheapAir

*Goodbye Winter!

So, maybe it’s still definitely Winter on the East Coast and other scattered parts of the country with snowfall.  Even though it’s still really chilly in most parts of the country (except Texas, of course!) because of this odd weather, Winter clearance is going on right now – as the last of the mittens, heavy jackets and coats, hats, scarves and boots all need to be sold before the Spring lines get here!  We’ll see the last of the Winter stuff on sale this month, so grab it up while you can!

Check out these sites for the best Winter clearance deals:

Amazon
Macy’s.com
Kohl’s
Target
Jane.com
CentsofStyle

*Digital Cameras & TVs

With vacations being planned, digital cameras are in high demand this month.  If you missed those rockin’ sales in December and January on TVs, you’re in luck!  They will be on  sale again this month, too! These items go on sale now, because as Spring moves on, we get closer to Father’s Day and Graduation Day – both celebrations that giving a TV or digital camera as a gift are very popular.  That’s when the prices go up.  Get yours this month, and avoid paying more.

Shop these sites for the best deals on cameras and TVs:

Target
Amazon
Sears
Best Buy
Walmart
GameStop
Microsoft Store
Staples

*Spring Cleaning

Get ready to print lots of coupons for things like Swiffer, Lysol, Scrubbing Bubbles, sponges, Windex and anything else “cleaning” related!  They will be in the newspapers, as well.  We’ll see tons of great promotions for cleaners at most drugstores and grocery stores, too.  Also, be on the lookout for us to post some nice bargains on organization and storage for your garage and home.
QUICK TIP: Consider joining a subscription service for home goods to grab a nice stock of cleaning items at the best prices.  Check out our post about our favorite options for home subscription sites and join today to save more!

*Tax Time

Watch for nice price cuts and great promotions on filing your taxes for cheap!  We rounded up a few of them HERE, but you will see tons of smaller businesses in your town offering discounts, too!

*St. Patrick’s Day

You’ll see tons of green everywhere in stores this month, getting ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s  Day (March 17th) is pretty popular, so beads and necklaces, t-shirts, silly hats and glasses and everything you need to throw a great party for each of these holidays will be on sale!  Mardi Gras was early this year – February 11th, so you’ll see items for that celebration on sale this month, as retailers need to rid the shelves of them in anticipation for Easter.  Toward the end of the month, you’ll see these items drop to clearance – so scoop them up for birthday party favors, gifts and children’s dress-up!

Score great deals on St. Patrick’s Day at Amazon and Oriental Trading Company

*Easter

Easter this year is (April 16th), and we’re already seeing see great prices on ham, eggs, candy, basket stuffers, stuffed animals and dye kits for this popular holiday.  Coupons for these items are already in full swing, so keep your eyes on the blog all month long, and grab some that have already been released HERE!

Find amazing deals on Easter gifts and decor:

Jane.com
GroopDealz
Target
Walmart
Target

*Spring Flowers

Gardening will be in full bloom soon, so retailers are putting out great deals on gardening supplies!  You’ll also notice it’s a GREAT time to buy flowers like African Violets and Tulips this month.  They are in their prime, and florists want to sell them, but do so at cheaper prices since they are in such high demand and competition helps the market!  Also, keep your eyes on the blog this month, if you’re planning to buy any outdoor patio sets or fire pits.  This is the month to purchase them, as once April hits, the prices go up, for the most part!

Find the lowest prices and best sales on gardening and patio furniture:

Kohl’s
Target
Walmart
Home Depot
Lowe’s

PLUS don’t forget to check out the new Amazon Plant Store!

PRODUCE IN SEASON & ON SALE THIS MONTH

Artichoke
Asparagus
Broccoli
Cactus
Chayote Squash
Chives
Collard Greens
Corn
Fava Beans
Green Beans
Mangoes
Mushrooms
Peas
Pineapple
Rhubarb
Spinach
Vidalia Onions

CHECK OUT MORE THRIFTY TIPS BELOW:

September Deals: What to Expect to Find on Sale
Meal Solutions for Turning Leftovers Into New Meals
Choosing Quality Fruits and Vegetables at the Grocery Store
What Foods Can You Freeze? Save Time & Money
Top 10 What to Buy During End of Summer Sales
80 Non-Toxic DIY Cleaners
10 Uses for Muffin Pans
10 Items Worth Buying at the Dollar Store
Signature Mini Meals + 21 Meal Suggestions

+ More!

 

FREE Tax Filing Options + Tip & Tricks To Make Them Easier

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Thursday, February 1st, 2018 at 3:00 PM
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Ugh.  Taxes.  Unless you can count on getting money back, this is not a fun activity. Even when you know you’re entitled to money, the process can be frustrating, confusing and aggravating! Here are some quick and easy solutions for you.  It sure feels good to know you got them completed!

FREE Tax Filing Options

  • Turbo Tax

TurboTax lets you file Federal (1040A or 1040 EZ) AND State tax returns for FREE with the TurboTax Federal Free Edition. Prepare, print and electronically file your Federal and State tax returns for free. You’ll also get a free credit score.

  • H&R Block

* File your Federal AND State tax returns for FREE with H&R Block. Other tax preparation packages are 40% off on the site. With H&R Block, you get FREE preparation, printing, e-filing, live tax advice, in-person audit support and more. You also get a 100% Accuracy Guarantee & Maximum Refund Guarantee.

  • FreeTaxUSA

* FreeTaxUSA.com lets you to e-file directly to the IRS for FREE. You can choose to do a FREE Federal e-file OR score the Deluxe Edition for $6.99.

  • E-File

E-file.com is offering FREE Federal Tax Returns for taxpayers who qualify for a 1040ez.

  • TaxACT

TaxACT lets you to sign up for a FREE Federal + FREE State edition where you can prepare, print and e-file your federal return for free.

Tax Filing Tips & Tricks

* Sometimes, your local colleges, universities, libraries and even book stores will offer free services for filing taxes!  Check around, and if you spot a sweet deal, please do let us know!

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is a great way to help senior tax payers and lower income residents finish their taxes.  Go HERE to find one in your area!

* Military members can get free tax advice and filing, or you can also go to Military One Source to see what great offers they have available!

* The ever dreaded IRS.gov is still an option, as well!  File your federal taxes for FREE here.

** Don’t stress out!!  There are so many wonderful resources to help you out now, it’s much easier than doing your taxes like it was in the 1990s!

** Keep a box with your passed year’s tax information.  Most of the basic info can be used on taxes every year.  You’ll also know what options you chose the year previous, so if nothing has changed in your income, you’ll have an easier time figuring out what to pick this year!

** Take a break! If you get confused or stressed while filing your taxes, take a break, go for a walk, vent to a friend, or just walk away from them for a bit.  Coming back with a fresh mind and clear head will do a world of wonders for you!

** Start early in the year (like now!) and get them done early, so that you don’t feel the stress of completing them by the April 15th deadline in a panic.

Stores That Price Match AFTER Purchases

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Wednesday, January 10th, 2018 at 3:00 PM
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Stores That Price Match AFTER Purchases

Stores That Price Match AFTER Purchases

It has happened to all of us. We see that to die for dress in the shop window or the perfect lamp for the bedside table and without shopping around first, we purchase it. Only to find out a week later that it is $20 less at another store. Thanks to price matching, we can recoup what we lost. We have gathered a list of stores that price match both in store and online AFTER you have made your purchase!

Advance Auto Parts
Policy Type: 
Price matches competitor’s prices

Link to policy: http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/o/pricingpolicy

Details: Must provide a print advertisement, mobile device screen from a competitor’s website, or a printout from a competitor’s website. If matching an online price, the price must include the shipping cost of that item. The cool thing about Advanced Auto Parts is that they will match both identical and comparable items. A comparable item is one of the same quality, size, weight, color, and quantity with a similar warranty

AJ Madison 

Policy Type: Price matches competitor’s prices and in some cases beats them. Price matching and in some cases offering a better price than competitors pricing
Link to policy: https://www.ajmadison.com/pages/price_match_policy/

Details: Will meet or beat competitor’s prices when you contact customer service via phone at 1-800-570-3355 or via e-mail at sales@ajmadison.com. Prices to be matched must include shipping, handling, delivery, and sales tax. You must request a price match prior to making the purchase

Alaska Airlines
Policy Type: 
Price matches competitor’s website within 24 hours of booking AND offers a Low Price guarantee (in the form of airfare credit) with Alaska Airlines until your departure
Link to policy: https://www.alaskaair.com/content/deals/special-offers/price-guarantee.aspx
Details: 
Will refund a difference of $10+ if you find the same flight and itinerary on a competitor’s website within 24 hours of booking. Alaska Airlines also has an amazing policy that they will give you airfare credit for the difference in price if their website drops the price prior to your departure

Amazon
Policy Type: 
Prices matches competitor’s prices on eligible televisions within 30 days of purchase

Link to policy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200726210

Details: Will refund the price difference if a television you buy directly from Amazon.com (not a third party seller) drops to a low price on a competitor’s website within 30 days of purchasing.

Click READ MORE to a HUGE list of more stores that price match after purchases!

Bass Pro Shops
Policy Type: 
Price matches competitor’s prices in store; Price matches Bass Pro Shops catalog and online prices in stores; AND offers a Low Price guarantee within 30 days of purchase

Link to policy: https://basspro.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29/~/price-matching
Details:
 Will match a competitor’s price in store when you bring in a sales ad. Will match Bass Pro Shops catalog and website prices in stores. If the price of an item you purchased from Bass Pro Shops drops in their stores within 30 days of purchase, they will refund you the difference

Bed Bath and Beyond
Policy Type: 
Price matches competitor’s prices

Price matching in store and online 
Link to policy: 
https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/static/pricematch#pmg-mainContent3

Details: Matches competitor’s prices in store and online. Will price match Amazon.com! In store, take an ad or website print out to customer service. For online price matching call 1-800-GO-BEYOND. You CANNOT use both a price match AND a Bed Bath and Beyond coupon on the same item

Best Buy
Policy Type: 
Price matches competitor’s prices AND offers a Low Price guarantee within the return period.
Link to policy: 
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/help-topics/best-buy-low-price-guarantee/pcmcat297300050000.c?id=pcmcat297300050000
Details: 
Matches competitor’s prices in store and online. Will match prices with Amazon.com and Newegg.com. To price match in store, visit the customer service desk. To price match online call 1-888-237-8289. Best Buy cannot do online prices in stores, only over the phone. Best Buy has an awesome policy that if they lower their price between the time of purchase and the return period date for your item, you can request a price adjustment by stopping by a customer service desk or calling 1-888-237-8289

Big Lots
Policy Type:
Price matches competitor’s price in store and online within 30 days of sale.
Link to policy: 
http://www.biglots.com/page/price-promise
Details: 
If you find a lower price for an identical item at a competitor’s local store, Big Lots stores will match that price. The competitor’s item must be identical in all respects (e.g., the same brand, size, weight, quantity, color, flavor and model number) and have the exact same features, accessories and status (e.g., new or refurbished) as the Big Lots item. The item must be in stock at Big Lots and offered at the lower price by the competitor on the day you request the price match.
Our Prices vs. Our Prices: 
Big Lots strives to provide low prices at your local Big Lots store, as well as at BigLots.com. Merchandise and promotional offers available online at BigLots.com may vary from those offered in our stores. If you order a product online at BigLots.com and notice that your local Big Lots store price is lower than the online price, in most instances, we will match the lower price.

BrandsMart USA
Policy Type:
Price matches the product 110% on a gift card.
Link to policy: 
http://www.brandsmartusa.com/guarantee


Buy Buy Baby
Policy Type: 
Price matches direct competitor’s price in store and online.
Link to policy: 
https://www.buybuybaby.com/store/static/pricematch
Details: 
The manufacturer and model number of both products must be identical. Our direct competitors include any retailer who sells products in both retail stores and online under the same name. They will also price match on any items sold by Amazon.com, but not third-party marketplace sellers or membership clubs. Read the rest of this entry »