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Pet Freebies ‘a Plenty!

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RetailMeNot has an amazing list of pet freebies (or super cheap)! You can find all the details on their website, but here’s a quick list of the restaurants and companies that participate. Remember, these are for your furry friends…not just human treats/services at these places!

13 Restaurant Deals and Freebies for Pets

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Chick-fil-A: Get doggy treats at the drive-thru.

Culver’s: Milk bones at the drive-thru.

Dairy Queen: Ask for a “Pup Cup” (some locations charge a fee).

Dunkin’Drive-thru treat.

In-N-Out Burger“Pup Patty,” for $1

Johnny Rockets: Some will cut up a patty for the pooch and some even have menus for them.

Lazy Dog: 3 menu items for $5.

Rita’s Italian IceAsk for a “Doggy Cup”

Shake Shack: They have an official dog menu!

Sonic: Let your server know and they’ll bring out a treat.

Sprinkles“Pupcakes” are available at all locations.

StarbucksThe more well-known “Puppuccino” can be found here.

Tim Hortons: Ask your server for “Timbits”.

11 Travel Deals and Freebies for Pets

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Fairmont Hotels: Pet policies vary by location, but many offer lots of perks and freebies for pets.

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts: Four Seasons hotel locations that accept pets have super-awesome luxury pet amenities, including dog beds, treats and bottled water.

Hyatt Hotels and Resorts: Several of Hyatt’s pet-friendly hotels offer luxury amenities, but they vary by location, so check before you book.

JetBlue: They have their own unique (and free) pets program, called JetPaws, that’s designed to help pet owners easily travel with their pets.

Kimpton HotelsKimpton properties are super pet-friendly! Their official pet policy is that they welcome any pet (not just dogs and cats) that can fit through the door.

Loews Hotels and ResortsThis chain offers a large selection of special items for your pet through their Loews Loves Pets program.

Mandarin Oriental: This luxury chain offers tons of pet-specific perks depending on location.

Red Roof Inn: This is famously one of the few major hotel chains that doesn’t charge a fee for bringing your pet along.

Westin Hotels and Resorts: Some Westin Hotels let travelers stay with their pets for free, but call before you check in because some charge pet fees.

The Venetian HotelWe don’t recommend that you bring your pet to the actual casinos when you visit Vegas, but they will have a great time staying at The Venetian!

Virgin Atlantic AirlinesTheir Flying Paws program allows Flying Club members to earn bonus miles when they fly with their pets.

6 Bonus Pet Deals and Freebies

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ASPCA: Fill out the ASPCA’s online form to receive a free Pet Safety Pack.

Petco: Join the Petco Pals Rewards Club, and your pet will receive a special treat and message on their birthday.

PetSmartSign up for the PetSmart rewards program.

Pet Supplies Plus: Sign up for the Pet Supplies Plus Preferred Pet Club.

Pet World: For puppies who are still in potty training, Pet World will send two free samples of their puppy pads.

VCA Animal Hospital: Fill out this VCA form to set up a free pet health exam and your local VCA Animal Hospital.

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Thank You Discounts and Freebies for Front-Line Workers!

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The website RetailMeNot went through the trouble of rounding up more than 70 discounts and freebies for front-line workers! There’s no way we could have gotten through this pandemic for the past year without all of you!

Be sure to check with the restaurant ahead of time to be sure the deals are still valid and bring your work ID for proof.

You can find the Full RetailMeNot List by clicking the link, but I’ll share my favorites below:

HomeChef
Home Chef is proud to support doctors, nurses, hospital employees, first responders, military, and teachers. Verify with ID.me at checkout to start receiving your exclusive discount, like 50% off their first order and 10% off other orders.

Hooters
Hospital workers, first responders and military get 20% off.  Show your work ID for pickup orders, or for online orders choose the “Pay at Store” option.
When: Ongoing since 2020

IHOP
Get 25% off your entire check if you’re a medical, law enforcement, military or firefighter professional. Just mention this offer when you call in your order to IHOP.  Then, show your Official ID when you pick up your order.
When: Ongoing

Krispy Kreme
Guests who show a valid COVID-19 vaccination card at any Krispy Kreme shop in the U.S. can get a free iconic Original Glazed doughnut—anytime, any day, even every day—through the rest of 2021. Since the majority of healthcare workers are vaccinated, they can take advantage of this deal.
When: Through December 31, 2021

Other Discounts for Health Care Workers and First Responders

Adidas
Verified medical professionals, first responders, nurses, and military members get 30% off their purchases (note: It doesn’t seem that this deal can be used with other promotions or sales). Professional verification is required via ID.me.
When: Ongoing

arancoco
Front-line healthcare workers can get 70% off with code averagesocialite., plus a free hand sanitizer with every purchase.
When: Ongoing

ASICS
Medical professionals and first responders get 40% off any full-priced product. You must first create an ASICS account using your professional email.
When: Ongoing

Big Blanket Co
All health care, emergency, and essential service workers qualify for $40 off their entire order by using this link.
When: Ongoing

Caliber Collision
Caliber is gifting refurbished vehicles to medical workers and first responders. To enter to win, nominate a health care worker, medical support staff or first responder at calibercollision.com/restoring-you.
When: Submit nominations

Dave & Busters
They are giving $10 Game Cards to all first responders and healthcare professionals because we know that superheroes don’t just wear capes, they wear scrubs and uniforms too! Just show a valid ID at an open location to redeem.
When: Ongoing

Nike
First responders and medical professionals (including technicians and researchers) get 20% off (usually this discount is 10%) most items on Nike’s website. The discount can be used up to four times per month, and Nike uses SheerID to verify employment status. Nike also has partnered with nonprofit Good360 in the United States and local organizations across Europe to donate more than 140,000 pieces of footwear, apparel and equipment globally. This includes the donation of 30,000 pairs of Nike Air Zoom Pulse to health systems and hospitals in Chicago, Los Angeles, Memphis and New York City, as well as within the Veterans Health Administration.
When: Limited time

Reebok
First responders, teachers, nurses and military all get 30% off their purchases, with no item exceptions. You must verify your status with ID.me.
When: Ongoing

Shoes.com
You can get 35% off all of their shoes if you’re a nurse or first responder.
When: Ongoing

Simple Habit
This well-reviewed meditation app is making its product free. “We’re giving away premium memberships for any individuals who are financially impacted by this pandemic. Memberships are typically $89.99/year and give access to our 150 world-class meditation teachers, therapists and coaches and 2,500 guided meditations for specific situations and moods.” Email Simple Habit at help@simplehabit.com to receive your free premium membership.
When: Ongoing

Sittercity
All those working on the front lines of the crisis are eligible for three free months of Sittercity Premium, which connects families with trusted child care.
When: For three months once you activate the offer

Thrivetalk
Telehealth company Thrivetalk is offering free mental health services for essential health care workers and first responders throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Please visit thrivetalk.com/online-therapy for more information and to sign up. They are now accepting donations to support these workers.
When: Ongoing

Tide Cleaners
Front-line responders and their immediate families get free laundry and dry cleaning in participating cities through their Loads of Hope program.
When: Limited time

Uber
Uber Health will provide transportation for front-line health care workers, both to and from patients’ homes as well as between health care facilities. Learn more.
When: Ongoing

Verizon
Starting April 23, for new or existing Verizon customers, Verizon will expand wireless unlimited pricing to nurses and teachers. Both join active-duty military, veterans, and people who work as first responders that are already enjoying this pricing. Wireless unlimited plans will be as low as $30/mo per line for four lines, and Fios 200Mbps internet as low as $34.99/mo. Since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, Verizon has committed $45 million in contributions and donations to non-profits directed at serving students, health care workers, first responders and small businesses.
When: Ongoing

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Get Your Very Own Stylist, Just Like the Stars!

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While in Covid lockdown, I have been missing my thrift store hauls and clothing swaps. I was really getting sick of looking at the same old clothes in my closet. I generally think $6 for a piece of clothing is expensive at the thrift store, but I figured since I’m not spending money on a garbage bag full of dresses, that I could explore a subscription clothing box service.

I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post. My review is 100% my true opinion.

I started with the ever-popular Stitch Fix. I had a coupon deal, so that encouraged the idea in the first place. Welp, the cheapest item was $42! NOT in my price range. You do put a $20 deposit that will apply to your order, but if you don’t keep anything, they keep your $20. I’m not about that life (I’m not just going to give away money for nothing!). Turns out, I received a couple of cute sweaters and some pants that fit perfectly. I live in leggings because I either can’t get pants pulled up over my thighs, or if I do, the gap in the waist is at least 2 inches. I decided if I had to keep 1 piece, it would be the perfect pants. They are now the most expensive pair of butt huggers I own at $78. I will not be returning to this service. I’m wearing the pants in the photos. If you don’t mind paying the big bucks, you can try them here: Try Stitch Fix and get a $25 credit

The second service I tried was Nadine West. I looked at a lot of blogs that listed out a bunch of services, and this one only showed up on one of them. It talked about the prices being reasonable. While I was waiting for my delivery, I got a call from a number that I didn’t recognize that went to voicemail. Nadine West herself called to thank me for supporting her small business. While that was nice and all, I really don’t want to talk to Ms. West. If you like that extra special personal touch, you’ve got it here. My shipment arrived and the first thing I noticed was that the items ranged from $16.99-$32.99. I tried on each of my items (6 total), but it turns out I didn’t set up my style profile well. For example, one of the items was a flowy, very wide, comfy dress. No way…I only wear tight fitting or at least a dress that cinches at the waist. I’m going to give this one another try though now that I made updates to my profile and added notes. I’m wearing the shirt I kept in the photos below. You can get a delivery every 2 or 4 weeks. If you’re interested in trying this one out, click here: Try Nadine West and get a $10 credit

Cute shirt from Nadine West

The last service, I tried 3-4 years ago…my favorite online clothing retailer, ThredUp. They are a second-hand online clothing store. I have sold items I’ve picked up from thrift and consignment stores for a total of $5,300 in the last 5 years on this site. The prices for the items I received were $13.99-$35.99 (4 items under $20). Obviously, this is more my speed. I didn’t love my box overall, but I did keep 2 items (10 came in the box). The denim jacket in the photos came from here. I added copious notes about what I didn’t like about the choices, and I’m going to try this again and I expect to have better results after they read what I have to say. This subscription is every 2 months. If you’re interested in trying this one out, click here: Try ThredUp and get a $10 credit

I love surprises and mystery boxes, so this is very much up my alley. Ultimately, I still like the thrift store hauls better.

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The Bag Lady

Facebooktwitterredditpinteresttumblrmailby featherIn California, you no longer hear “paper or plastic” at the grocery store.  Actually, I don’t know what they say now because I’ve been bringing in my own bags for years and have them already on the conveyor belt like a good little tree hugger.  I know that not everyone is a fan of having to remember to lug in their reusable bags, but I just can’t think of a good reason to not do this.

When I first met Mr. Beaverelli, he kept talking about ChicoBags this and ChicoBags that.  So what?  It’s a bag that tucks into itself, woopty-do.  Well, he was so into them, that he bought his mother and me one for Christmas and threw it in our stockings.  I started to keep it in my purse and one of my biggest obsessions was born.  I now have about 12-15 that I keep in my purse, my desk at work, my gym locker, a couple in the house and several in my car.  If I don’t have one on me, I actually go into a small panic.  Mamarelli can’t leave home without hers and always asks for more as one of her presents.  I’m also extremely protective of them and I brought some food to my former boss once and she asked if she could take my bag home.  She still razzes me for my reaction…I looked at her and said, “you have to bring this back to me!”  I’ve since gifted her a couple of her own and I got a text the other day telling me she understands now why I am so attached to my “Chicos“.

Why ChicoBag brand is so great:

  • They are compact and can fit in your purse or attach to it with the carabiner that is included.
  • You can (and SHOULD) wash them in the washing machine.  (I hang dry them)
  • They offer many different styles.  Original, Vita (my favorite), sling, travel (small backpack), duffel, tote, and more!
  • The rePETE line is made from recycled plastic bottles! (also includes reusable utensils and other goodies)
  • Bring them everywhere!  Grocery store, department store, farmer’s market, use as an overnight bag…endless possibilities.

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Your Favorite Charity Wins When You Shop!

Facebooktwitterredditpinteresttumblrmailby featherDo you make most of your online purchases on Amazon.com? Even if it’s just periodically, how would you feel if buying yourself something or sending someone a gift, could also help your favorite charity?

Each time you want to make an Amazon purchase, instead, type smile.amazon.com first.

Here’s what that will get you:

  • Amazon donates 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the charitable organization of your choice.
  • AmazonSmile is no different than your regular Amazon.  You still have all of the same selections.
  • You’re required to do nothing but go to smile.amazon.com and shop!

Now you can SMILE when you make a purchase knowing you’re helping your favorite cause!

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What Is A Must-See In Every City You Visit?

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The local outdoor markets, that’s what.  Whether it’s an open market, farmer’s market, flea market or swap meet, it’s the place to go to find some local culture…and usually at a discount!  I always find that you can learn a lot about the region by doing this.  Not to mention delicious eats from pop-up vendors too.  I enjoy going to the swap meets and farmer’s markets in San Diego, so why wouldn’t I want to find them in foreign lands or cities?  My main focus is usually food and jewelry.

Here is a market we discovered in Florence, Italy.DSC07167-001With plenty of tasty treats.  Too bad we had just eaten and the cruise ship doesn’t let us bring food back.

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The produce in Rome, Italy is simply amazing.  All of the colors and freshness.

DSC06976-001DSC06994-001 DSC06995-001 Free Grappa samples…don’t mind if I do…DSC06999-001Our new scarves.  Unfortunately, I think these were made in China.

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Lots of these charcuterie counters OUTSIDE.  There isn’t a lack of patronage here, that’s for sure.Outdoor Market Tenerife

I purchased several pieces of this volcanic rock jewelry…rock bottom prices!volcanic rock jewelry1 volcanic rock jewelry2

 

And right here in the good ol’ US of A, at the Portland Saturday Market.

IMG_20140810_143231_271-001Skip the shopping malls and get outdoors.  The exception, of course, is if you’re traveling during cold winter months, you’re probably not going to find these little spots of heaven.

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Really REALLY Free Market

Facebooktwitterredditpinteresttumblrmailby featherReally, honestly, truthfully…everything’s free!  What a wonderful concept!  Why half of San Diego wasn’t at the San Diego Really Really Free Market is beyond me.  I still can’t decide whether I was more excited to get rid of things and provide someone with my old “treasures”, or acquiring my own special finds.

I dragged Mr. Beaverelli into this adventure too.  “Honey, let’s clean out the ENTIRE house, k?”  We didn’t quite make it through every inch of our place, but we’ll be sure to get it done before the next one in June.  We donate a lot of stuff to thrift stores (mostly Amvets and Goodwill) and while doing taxes this year, we discovered that a lot of the odd items can’t be written off.  Well heck, I’d rather give it away to someone free.  There are also items, like food, that you can’t really donate to a thrift store.  They had a food drive going too!  How about those half used lotions and body washes?  The kind you realize kind of stink…someone’s going to want your old crap, I can assure you.  The most beautiful part was when Mr. B cleaned out the messy one car garage.  There were full paint cans that he used before he moved into our place 10 years ago and a roll of linoleum that just hung out in a corner for 10+ years…ALL GONE!

Here’s some of the old stuff we got rid of.  After being there for about 2 hours, 90% of our stuff was snatched up.  I know it looks like a big, giant mess, but let’s be real, I wasn’t selling this stuff.  If I were to take the time to put everything out nicely, other people were going to take off with the stuff that I was about to throw into my own bag.

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Beaverelli’s finds!  What a lot of fun finds: a corset that made my tiny beaver bumps look like a boy’s chest, a biker babe top, new plates, greeting cards, scrap book paper for my auntie, and shoes my size (I have tiny hind paws)!

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Beaverelli Tip

 You don’t have a Really Really Free Market in your city or town?  Then it’s time you took matters into your own hands.  Why not pick a day, go to a park (check to see if you need a permit) and advertise to all of your friends.  Start with social media, put an ad on Craigslist, start a blog…endless possibilities!
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