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Feb

19

Print Health Food coupons

Print Health Food coupons

After patrolling my email in box, I thought it would be fun to post some “finds” that you may find useful this week. If you are one of the millions of people who has either “getting in shape” or “lose weight” as your New Year’s resolution, I hope you’ll find these little tidbits useful. February is typically when resolution seekers fall off the wagon. Even if you have fallen off, I’m certain the wagon isn’t moving so fast you can’t run alongside and hop back on.

Okay, here goes:

* Save on Health Food! Smart Source and Red Plum don’t often carry coupons for “health food,” but I have found Mambo Sprouts to be a valuable resource. Hop over to the Mambo Sprouts website and select from numerous coupons that you can print out at home. Super easy, so can’t use the “healthy eating is too expensive”
excuse any more.

* Get a grip on all things “fat.” There is the fat you eat, and the fat you have, and of the fats you eat, there are trans fats, saturated fats, monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats… There are differences, and your body does need some amount of fat. Find out the ins and outs of fat from Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, who penned this great article in Organic Valley. Be sure to check out all of the other great stuff the site offers while you’re there.

* Start your day out right…with OATMEAL! Yes! My favorite breakfast food ranks #1. Woot woot. Get the straight up nutrition facts about this super healthy day starter, and your many options for dressing it up and making it even yummier at EatingWell (my fave “go to” site for healthy recipes).

* Body Bar has FREE SHIPPING on orders over $100. Gals, you know those Body Bars weigh a ton (or, they should if you’re ordering the ones heavy enough to help you get to your goal weight/shape), so free shipping is awesome. Think about it – a 15lb bar would cost a small fortune to ship, so take advantage while you can. And if you’re looking for something fresh and challenging to do with your new bar, I highly recommend the Body Bar Boot Camp DVD by Andre Houle.

Jul

12

savingmoneyStumbled upon a few deals I’d like to pass along:

20% off planners!

For all of you planners out there (you know who you are, planning each workout weeks in advance), get a head start on school year planning at MomAgenda. MomAgenda is offering 20% off small School Year books (use code: schoolyearsmom) Visit MomAgenda.com, offer expires 7.31.2011

*P.S. I LOVE MomAgenda planners. Seriously, love them – totally created by moms, for moms. Enough said.

EatingWell magazine has a new book out: EatingWell 500-calorie Dinners for $22.45 (10% off the regular price). While you are planning workouts in your new MomAgenda planner, you can plan your meals too!
Visit EatingWell.com

Finally, have you noticed coffee prices lately? They are crazy! MamboSprouts is offering free coffee for a year, delivered right to your door (runner ups get a 3 -month coffee of the month subscription). To enter, visit shop.equalexchange.com And don’t forget, MamboSprouts is your place for health food coupons!

May

26

I peeked at the calendar and realized summer is one month away. Eeeek! I’m not ready to bare all in my bathing suit! Are you? Luckily, I found some super good deals this week to, um, shall we say, help us me “prepare” for hotter weather and, inevitably, wearing fewer clothes. Yikes!

Deal #1: If you don’t already own a stability ball (also called a resistance ball, or Swiss ball), never was there a better time to own one than now. Stability balls are my #1 tool/toy (see: 5 Low-Cost Items Every Home Gym Needs). They are great for core work and a myriad other exercises. SPRI is offering a pink (yeah!) Xercise Ball and Xertube for only $24.98 (reg. $39.98). The kit also includes a pump for the ball and exercise instructions for both the stability ball and resistance tube.

Deal #2
:Shipping is still FREE until May 31st on all fitness products from Perform Better. Seriously, stock…up….now! Shipping for a 10lb medicine ball, for example, would normally run you $12 to $20! Think of all the other stuff you can buy (tubes, mats, dumbbells) with the money you save on shipping.

Deal #3:$1.00 Coupon for Pamela’s Baking Mixes. Pamela’s baking mixes are spectacular. Of the assortment, I have tried the pancake mixes (delicious) and the Chocolate Chunk (notice, no “chip” here, but CHUNK) Cookie mix. The pancakes are great. The Choc. Chunk Cookies – OMG! The best I’ve ever had. And – they are gluten free, GMO free, and organic. Whoopie! Visit Mambo Sprouts to print a $1.00 coupon ($1.00 off of two Pamela’s Baking Mixes)

Free:
Recipes from EatingWell! This week, EatingWell posted “light” versions of your picnic standby’s (potato and pasta salad, deviled eggs, summer cocktails…even cookies and brownies), so that you can still throw or attend a party, and stay on track with healthy eating.



May

22

Ever notice that healthy food costs more than junk food? Although the price of organic food has decreased recently, making the choice to purchase wholesome, natural foods can quickly run up your grocery tab. So how do you continue to eat healthy while grocery prices soar? Here are a few helpful tips:

1. Purchase fruits and vegetables that are “in season.” Summer is an excellent time to load up on most produce (you’ll notice prices are considerably less than in winter months) – berries, garden vegetables, and tomatoes are all abundant mid- to late-summer. During the fall and winter, switch to squashes.

2. Visit the website of your favorite brand (Stonyfield Farm, for example) and see if they have coupons you can download and print out. Here are some companies to check periodically for coupons:

Organic Valley

Kashi

Annie’s

Horizon Organic

Hodgson Mill

Food for Life

Naked Juice

Bob’s Red Mill

3. Sign up for Mambo Sprouts newsletter and you’ll receive a booklet once/quarter loaded with great coupons.

5. Buy close to home. Shopping a local farmer’s markets not only gives you an opportunity to buy super fresh produce, right from the source, it is supports local farmers who find it increasingly difficult to compete with large chain grociers.  Check Local Harvest to find to find farmer’s markets, family farms and more.



6. Visit Whole Foods Market online, and click on “store specials.” When your favorite brands are on sale, stock up! The store’s Whole Deal flyer also has budget-friendly recipes, earth-friendly tips, and meal planners.

7. Visit Nature Mom’s Blog for more money saving tips

And finally, purchasing fewer convenient (and less nutrient dense) “snack” foods, like pretzels, chips, cookies, etc. will leave you with more money to spend on healthier foods like fresh produce and meats from grain fed animals.

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