I would like to wish each and every one of you a Happy Thanksgiving. I am looking forward to taking a couple of days off to spend time with my family and gorge myself. Of course, all of the time inbetween will be spent fine-tuning Black Friday tactics.
I am still holding out for an un-advertised laptop deal, but I think that it’s probably a lost hope. However, Black Friday is a tradition between my husband and I that I cannot do without. We are going after nothing major, just a few items on the two day sale, and a new case for one of our portable DVD players. Exciting, huh? Oh, throw in the ‘cupcake machine’ that my daughter is begging for.
What are some of your tips for making Thanksgiving less expensive? Do you have any frugal recipe or decoration tips? The first 3 readers to add a comment to this post will receive a $2.00 off any turkey purchase coupon.







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This is the first year I went out of town for Black Friday. I went to Branson, spent way to much… maybe next year I will have the skills to find better bargains. I did find out about K-Mart doubling coupons up to 2$, and I went back Sunday and got $300 worth of stuff for less than 60$!!
I only braved Walgreens and WalMart, but got some good deals!! I got Yes to Carrots Body Butter, originally $12.99 for $1.99!! It’s some good stuff.
Can each of you email me with your address so I can send your coupons?
alicia@gatewaytosaving.com
Thanks!!