Great Restaurant Deals!

Some great restaurant deals lately!  We’ve had 80% off at Restaurant.com, Free Pancakes at IHOP (now over but BOGO Entrees continues), BOGO at TGI Friday’s, and free Quizno subs!

Now there are more!

Don’t forget to check your local Entertainment book for other great deals on local restaurants!

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  1. Hi Heather! How do you organize your coupons in your binder? By catagory/ expiration date ?

    Audrey’s last blog post..A Thousand Words Thursday: I am totally in love…

  2. By area of the store. Household/Health and Beauty/Snacks, Drinks, Desserts/Boxed, Frozen/Pets.

  3. Hello,

    I am a stay-at-home mom in Columbus and host a website http://www.KidsMealDeals.com – where you can search for restaurants with kids eat free or discounted kids meal promotions in your area by entering your zipcode. We are growing daily nationwide. I am trying to get the word out about my website to families so they can enjoy dining out without breaking the bank! Every family is looking for ways to save in this tough economy. Please check out the website & share it with your readers. There is a “Link to Us” tab at the bottom of our opening web page with instructions. Thank you for your support!

    Dana Davis
    KidsMealDeals.com

  4. OK, I have made my master shopping list and started the pricebook….I am a little overwelmed on where to start after that. I am in the process of organizing my coupons, but I really don’t know what to do beyond that. My sale papers are scattered all over the floor, and yet, I still don’t know what to do next! HELP!

    Audrey’s last blog post..A Thousand Words Thursday: I am totally in love…

  5. LOL, its overwhelming at first!

    Okay, now take that master shopping list, and sit down with the ads. When something on your list shows up in the ads, write it down on a piece of paper, along with the price. Once you’ve gone through all the ads, then you go back and use a coupon database, like at Afullcup.com, to match up the coupons. Then you can compare it to the pricebook, or what you know in your head, and figure out if its a deal worth doing or not. From there, you can take your list of good deals (that you found yourself–Yay Audrey!) and make your shopping list!

    Its a few steps now…but faster than you know it this process will be old hat and take only minutes!

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