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If yogurt is on your list this week, shop first at 99 Cents Only Stores.  I spotted a mind-boggling variety of yogurt — lactose free, fiber added, crunchy topping added, and large bonus sizes — all for $1, no coupon necessary!

1.   Danimals Crunchers Yogurt, 4 pk.
2.   Dannon Pure Multipack Yogurt, 6 pk.
3.   Mountain High Natural Strawberry Yogurt, 2 lbs.!
4.   Kellogg’s All Bran Complete Wheat Flakes, 17.3 oz.
5.   Quaker Granola Bars Variety Pack, 18 ct.!
6.   Schwann’s Pumpkin Pie, 46 oz. frozen
7.   Yves Veggie Cuisine Meatless Turkey, 5.5 oz.
8.   Gilroy Farms Crushed Garlic, 4.5 oz.

I’m inspired to use my 2-pounds of Mountain High yogurt to make DIY Frozen Yogurt!  My kids love to visit those boutique Fro-Yo stores where you choose toppings … but it’s spendy!  With my $1 yogurt, some milk, and sugar I can use my Cuisinart to turn out Fro-Yo at home.  Looking through my pantry, I see toppings (chocolate chips from that Whole Foods deal, banana chips, raisins, cookies that can be crumbled, fresh berries/fruit).  Perhaps I’ll organize all the toppings in a muffin tin.  For a fun dessert night, the kid’s will make their own Fro-Yo creations.  Afterall, I think the lure of those boutique Fro-Yo stores is getting to choose your own toppings.

This week’s shopping trip highlight was brought to you by Jolene, the  TFF 99 Cents Only Store expert! Find a 99 Cents Store location near you.  We’re looking for a Winco store expert, could that be YOU?  If so contact me for more details. 

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Cold, wet weather calls for meals to build my family’s immunity & to warm their tummies.  I gathered healthy ingredients at the 99 Cents Only Store & have meal inspirations already percolating:

1.   Oranges, 3 lb. bag of immunity
2.   Cauliflower, the largest I’ve ever seen!
3.   Oscar Mayer Variety Pack, 8 oz.
4.   Oscar Mayer Turkey Kielbasa, 14 oz. (1/3 Less Fat)
5.   Cracker Barrel White Cheddar/Jalapeno Cheese, 8 oz.
6.   Whole Wheat Tortillas (use w/#5 to make quesadillas)
7.   Cascadian Farms Organic Choco/Cranberry Bars, 5 ct.
8.   Cake Craft Valentine sprinkles, icing, sparkle gel
9.   Not pictured: Cabbage, Lentils, Large AA Eggs (usually Medium Eggs sold here)

I’m planning to make Lentil Stew using the lentils, turkey kielbasa, and cabbage.  I already have canned tomatoes & cumin, and that’s an easy stew to serve on a cold, rainy night.  If my cauliflower entered a beauty contest, it would surely win — creamy white, perfectly round, and super large.  I was reading online recipes that utilize cauliflower, and found Macaroni & Cheese.  The recipe swaps the milk for pureed cauliflower!  Has anyone tried that?  Seems like an idea to get kids to eat more veggies like cauliflower.  Did you get Market Pantry Mac ‘n Cheese free after coupon from Target?  I did, and I might try adding pureed cauliflower to that.

Valentine’s Day is coming, and if you’re doing cupcakes or cookies for family or school, check out the 99 Cents Only Store.  I found name-brand cake mix, cookie mix, cupcake liners, and more.  Up the cuteness factor in your baked goods with Cake Craft sprinkles, colored icing, and sparkle gel.  Go early for the best selection!

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These shopping list staples constantly need replenishing, so I was happy to find them all for $1 at the 99 Cents Only Store on Clayton Road:

  1. Oscar Mayer DeliFresh Turkey Breast, 16 oz. Family-Size (Thanks Lynda!)
  2. Oscar Mayer Natural Smoked Ham, 8 oz.
  3. Motts Medleys No Sugar Added Applesauce, 6 pk. (brown bag lunches anyone?)
  4. Kraft 2% Colby Chunk Cheese, 7 oz. bar
  5. Quaker Squares Cereal, 16 oz.
  6. Earthbound Farms Organic Blueberries, 6 oz.
  7. Green Onions from Salinas, CA
  8. Large AA Eggs from CA, one dozen
  9. Not pictured: Butterball Deep Fried Turkey, 8 oz., Organic Romaine Hearts, Organic Salsa, and Hanes Textured Tights for Girls

Just yesterday, I was reading Sumiko’s post about homemade refried beans — wouldn’t they be yummy with some shredded cheese melted on top? I want to mention that the Quaker Squares Cereal is short-dated (exp. 2-7-12) and was manufactured in the U.S. but the packaging has Spanish/English text. So, because of the short date, I only picked up three boxes. Read labels and adjust your stockpiling accordingly whenever shopping anywhere.

I am very passionate about 99 Cents Only Stores, and cannot pass up an opportunity to visit a branch. This weekend I found myself in San Jose, with some time to kill. My yelp app told me that a 99 Cents Only was nearby so I eagerly visited the one on 1915 West San Carlos. The employees at that store are kind, helpful, and warm! Any readers in San Jose? I picked up Kraft Mild Cheddar Cheese Chunks and a small package of pears (priced only $.50 in the San Jose store). I hope to visit many more store locations! What did you find today?

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Do you ever feel like giving-up couponing?  I felt so humiliated at Safeway yesterday trying to use coupons for the Barilla Pasta Sauce deal.  The $.75 coupons were beeping wildly, my Personalized Prices were deducting, and suddenly … the register froze!  My entire order had to be re-rung with the manager and cashier, and a line of customers staring.  The air was thick with contempt & tension.  I just wanted to leave my groceries on the belt and run away!  Now I am a seasoned couponer, but this experience shook me to the core & I question if couponing is worth the hits to my dignity.  So it was sooo liberating & relaxing to shop today at the 99 Cents Only Store, my safe haven for excellent deals… without the drama.  Look at these gems, all $1, no coupons necessary:

  1. Oscar Mayer Ready-to-Serve Bacon, 2.1 oz.
  2. Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon, 16 oz.
  3. Fiber One Bars, 10 pk.
  4. Yoplait Go Gurt, 8 pk. (Tip: Enjoy them frozen)
  5. Yoplait Greek 2X Protein Yogurt, 4 pk. (0% Fat!)
  6. Red Seedless Grapes, 2 lbs.
  7. Kiwi Fruit
  8. Baby Carrots, 20 oz.

Today I have a storage tip to share.  Outer packaging on food products eats-up precious freezer space.  My goal is to remove unnecessary packaging so that I can fit more product into my freezer, especially when I get a great price & want to stock up.  For example, the bacon I purchased today could be taken out of its outer cardboard box & frozen within its inner plastic pouch (see my photo) — they stacked tidily and compactly.  I cut-out from the outer packaging the cooking instructions & keep it posted on the door of my refrigerator for later reference.  A good photo to study is the Freezer Meal post where the items are stacked compactly & neatly in her freezer.

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With my first post of the new year, I gently encourage you to “shop first” at 99 Cents Only Stores.  For seven years, I’ve shopped first at 99 Cents Only Stores on Tuesdays … going in with no agenda, but very open to possibilities in my meal plan for the week.  As I gather up groceries here (no coupons necessary), I am inspired and my meal plan begins to take shape.  Next, I read the new grocery store ads released on Tuesdays (& check TFF for coupon matchups) for mainstream store deals to complete my weekly food shopping, but that requires using coupons. Shopping first at 99 Cents Only Stores is a huge time saver (no lists, no coupons) and a huge money saver!
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The attitude to adopt here is flexibility, because you never know what you’ll find at the 99 Cents Only Stores — that’s why it’s a “sh-opportunity” to save big!  A very good illustration & example of “sh-opportunity” happened recently with TFF Reader Barbie & I.  Last week in comments, Barbie shared that she went in looking for oatmeal, but stumbled upon Cascadian Farms Organic Granola & knew it was a fabulous deal–so she took the “sh-opportunity” to get granola at $1 a box!  Today I went in looking for the same granola, and didn’t find it (aww!)…but I stumbled upon Shrimp Pasta!  So, it’s all good! We both left the store happy!  Here are my $1 “sh-opportunistic” finds today at the  Clayton Road store:
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  1. Stouffers Cajun Shrimp Alfredo Sautes for Two, 24 oz. (retail $10.59)
  2. Lean Cuisine Sweet & Spicy Ginger Chicken, 10.5 oz.
  3. Mrs. Smith’s Coconut Custard Pie, a hefty 37 oz.
  4. Taco Dinner Kit, 21.2 oz. (Yay for Taco Night! Makes 22 tacos)
  5. Grammy Smith Organic Samy in Graham/Strawberry, 5 pk.
  6. Pepperidge Farms Baked Naturals Chips (65% less fat), 6 oz.
  7. Huge fresh eggplant
  8. English Cucumber
  9. Not pictured: Pepperidge Farms Pretzel Chips & Cracker Quartets, Earthbound Farm Organic Half & Half Salad Mix (to go w/our Shrimp Pasta dinner tonight), and 1 pint of Heavy Whipping Cream for making homemade ice cream in our Cuisinart machine!  Meal plans DO come together, don’t they?
Happy New Year to everyone, and let’s keep sharing our finds in 2012!  This week’s shopping trip highlight was brought to you by Jolene, the new TFF 99 Cents Only Store expert! Find a 99 Cents Store location near you.
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Shopping at the 99 Cents Only Stores is unique.  I don’t bring a shopping list of items & certainly no coupons. It is a free-flowing “sh-opportunity” to see what’s good on a particular day, and then taking advantage of deals that I stumble upon.  Today, however, I HAD a mission … I really need a wall calendar for 2012.  Guess what?  I found the perfect calendar & so much more:

  1. Strawberries from Watsonville, 1 lb.
  2. Apples from Washington, 3 lbs.
  3. Kraft Grated Parmesan & Romano Cheese, 5 oz. (also, only Parm available)
  4. Stouffer’s Stuffed Melt & Soup Combo, 10 oz.
  5. Lean Cuisine Roasted Veggie Pizza, 6 oz.
  6. Pillsbury Gingerbread Cookie Dough, 16.5 oz (also, holiday design cookies)
  7. Kellogg’s Egg & Cheese Biscuit Scramblers, 4 pk
  8. Athenos Greek Yogurt, 16 oz.
  9. Not pictured: Tons of Lunchables in all varieties, and four different coffee creamer options

Thank you to Francee for posting in comments last week about finding the Egg & Cheese Biscuits at the Antioch store!  I love that TFF readers are sharing their 99 Cents Only finds here!  The Athenos Greek Yogurt is diet-friendly because it contains 23 g (46%) protein, which keeps me feeling less hungry through the day–use it in smoothies, as a topping w/fruit, or as a dip for carrot sticks.  I am soooo happy with this 2012 calendar because it has boxes for me (Mom) plus each child–it is called “Mom’s Family Calenda:r Who does what and goes where when” by Sandra Boynton.  At a glance, I can see all my children’s activities & mine so easily.  Unfolded, it is about 2 feet long and very high quality.  Look in the stationery aisle on spinner racks, if you’re a mom this is your essential organizing calendar for the new year:

  1. Mom’s Family Calendar, Aug ’11 to Dec ’12 (retail $13.99)

Happy New Year to everyone, and let’s keep sharing our finds in 2012!  This week’s shopping trip highlight was brought to you by Jolene, the new TFF 99 Cents Only Store expert! Find a 99 Cents Store location near you.

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Need a toy for donation or gift?  These were all $1, no coupons necessary, at the 99 Cents Only Store on Clayton Road.  All of them were on an endcap near the stationery aisle, except the Polly Pockets which were in the toy aisle.  In parentheses I list the retail prices that amazon is charging for these toys:

  1. Disney Little Einstein Beanz Plush Rocket, ages 6 mos.+ (retail $9.30)
  2. Polly Pocket Collect a Cutant (2 figures), ages 4+ (retail $5.99)
  3. Dora’s Explorer Girls Fashion Pack (outfits, accessory), ages 5+ (retail $10.99)
  4. bizu funky beads, ages 6+ (retail $15.55)

In the paper products aisle, I found Expressions by Hallmark 12-packs of heavyweight colored paper bags with 12 matching stickers.  Another shopper shared with me a really good idea for the colored bags & stickers.  She bakes mini loaves of quick breads and places them in the bags as gifts for the women she mentors at her church MOPs (Mothers of Preschoolers) group.  Homemade & from the heart!  Here are a few of my grocery deals, too — happy to get coffee creamer, especially:

  1. La Creme w/real milk & cream, 1 pt. (I’m excited to try this!)
  2. Silk Pumpkin Spice, 1 qt.
  3. Yoplait Splitz, 4 pk.
  4. Oscar Mayer Turkey Kielbasa, 14 oz.
  5. Kraft Thousand Island Dressing, hefty 24 oz.
  6. Oranges, 3 lbs.
  7. Bananas, 2 lbs.
  8. Artichoke
  9. 12-pk of colored bags & stickers by Hallmark
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Lots of new arrivals at the 99 Cents Only Store!  I’ll share grocery first, and then Gift/Donation items for only $1 each.  See the animal print tissue box?  Wouldn’t it look awesome next to Julia’s computer in her office?!  Just had to snap a photo of it!
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Here are my grocery deals:
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  1. Betty Crocker Brownie Mix, 20.5 oz. (perfect for holiday baking/giving)
  2. Temptations Boston Cream Pie Mix (simply add milk & refrigerate.  New!)
  3. Lu Water Crackers, 4.4 oz.
  4. Cantaloupe
  5. Carrots, 2 lbs.
  6. Kraft Simply Fat Free Sour Cream, 16 oz.
  7. Kraft Cooking Creme-New Larger Size, 15 oz.
  8. Avery Reinforcements, 560 ct.  (also saw garage sale stickers, “Hello” name badges, and colored foil stars)
  9. Facial Tissues in animal print box


Finally, in the Disney aisle, there are tons of paperback books for $1 (retail $4.99).  Pirates of the Caribbean comes in an early reader chapter book-style designed for primary grades (K-2), as well as a version suitable for grades 3-5.  High School Musical books also had a readability of about grades 3-5.  I think books make wonderful gifts…easy to wrap, and no batteries required!  Happy hunting at the 99 Cents Only Store!

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I’m sharing two sections today–Gift/Donation Ideas & Grocery–from the 99 Cents Only Store.  If you have a Nintendo DS fan on your list, he or she will love this Nintendo DS System Wrapfor only $1.  There were lots of designs to choose from, including Star Wars.  These are skins that kids can personalize their DS with.  The Wraps are hanging on pegs in Electronics aisle.  For boys, I found these Champion graphic tees for $1 (the retail tag says $9.99) and I’m a little miffed because I purchased this brand for my son at Target & paid a LOT more than $1!  These are size small, but they seem to be a boys size 12-14.  And how about Nivea lip balms for stocking stuffers?  I seem to have a lip balm in my purse, my pocket, and my car at all times!  So, here are my non-grocery finds today:
  1. Nintendo DS System Wrap
  2. Champion Graphic Tee
  3. Nivea Q10 Kiss of Rejuvenation
  4. Nivea Kiss of Protection w/SPF 30 (think: ski slopes)
  5. Toy sets from Monster High (not pictured)
  6. Bump-Its for hair styles (“As Seen on TV” brand)

And since we all have to feed our families, in addition to holiday shopping…here are my bargains in the grocery aisle.  All $1, no coupons necessary!
  1. Seedless Personal Watermelon
  2. Oscar Mayer Bun Length Wieners, 16 oz.
  3. Frozen Ground Turkey, 1lb.
  4. Baby Carrots, 20 oz.
  5. Green Beans, 1 lb.
  6. Kraft Naturals Grated Parmesan Cheese*, 5 oz.
  7. Kiwi Fruit, nice large ones, 2 lb.
  8. Pop Tarts, 8 ct.
  9. Transformer Fruit Snacks, 10 ct.
  10. Progresso Soup
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Toy & Grocery bargains at the 99 Cents Only Stores!  Everyday shopping today was a pleasure after Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday.  My best buy in Grocery was this enormous 18-pack of Quaker Chewy Granola Bars!  For about a nickel a piece, I stocked-up for my family’s upcoming road trips & for days when I have “Snack Mom” responsibilities:

  1. Quaker Granola Bar Variety Pack, 18-count
  2. Earthbound Farms Organic Spring Mix, 11 oz.
  3. Earthbound Farms Organic Half & Half Mix, 5 oz.
  4. Kraft Singles Swiss Fat Free, 10.7 oz.
  5. Butterball Roasted Turkey, 16 oz.
  6. Roma Tomatoes, 8 ct.

I am hunting down affordable toys suitable for donations, Angel Tree giving, Secret Santa, and stocking-stuffers.  These card games were only $1 each.  For younger children, the Cars 2, Toy Story, and Fisher Price games are classics which also develop visual discrimination skills important for pre-reading.  For older children, there’s Trivial Pursuit Steal (compare at $5.86 on amazon!).  I also found PEZ dispensers with various characters, including the Disney Cars characters:

  1. Trivial Pursuit Steal
  2. Disney Cars 2 Red Light, Green Light & Spy
  3. Fisher Price Go Fish
  4. Toy Story Go Fish & War

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While most people are busy planning Thanksgiving feasts right now, I’m thinking about what to serve the next day.  After the inevitable overeating, I think my family will welcome a very light chicken Caesar entree salad.  Today I picked up Kraft Sizzling Salads Chicken Caesar Dinner Kit.  It includes two bottles–a cracked black pepper cooking sauce for eight chicken breasts & a classic Caesar dressing for tossing with the chicken & veggies.  Here are today’s finds, all for $1:

1.)   Kraft Sizzling Salads Dinner Kit, 16.9 oz (Chicken Caesar or Southwest)
2.)   Potatoes, 5 lbs.
3.)   Baby Potatoes in a rainbow of hues
4.)   Mother’s All Natural Toasted Oats Cereal, 12.5 oz. (also Capt’n Crunch)
5.)   Temptations, 3 pk.
6.)   Bananas, 2 lbs.
7.)   Portabella Mushrooms, 2 pk.
8.)   Romaine Hearts, 3 pk.
9.)   Breakstones Reduced Fat Sour Cream, 16 oz.
10.)  Hahn’s Soft Cream Cheese Tub, 6 oz.

Last week, readers Linda & Barbara shared about the Baby Potatoes and how divine they tasted microwaved, mashed, roasted, or left in a crockpot.  Their cute size and color seem to shout “gourmet”, but you’re only paying $1.  I read the back of the Mother’s All Natural Toasted Oats Cereal and it’s manufactured by the trusted Quaker Oats Co. (who knew?).  This cereal resembles Life Cereal.  Keep your eyes open in the chilled section for Buitoni products–ravioli, linguine, and Alfredo sauce tubs.  I happened to visit the Willow Pass Rd. store last Thurs. & they were stocked, so Buitoni may be coming to your store.  They weren’t at the Clayton Rd. store today, but grab them if you see them because these retail for about $5.

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Did you miss out on printing the high-value $1.50 cheese coupon yesterday?  Unless you’re tethered to a printer all day, it’s a challenge to grab the great coupons.  I was busy yesterday at Target’s 90%-off Halloween clearance, so I missed printing the cheese coupon.  But the 99 Cents Only Store has me covered!  Today I got Kraft American & Cheddar Shredded Cheese Bonus Packs for $1 each, no coupon necessary! Shredded cheese freezes well, so I grabbed four. Here are my finds, all $1 each:

1.)    Kraft American & Cheddar Shredded Cheese Bonus Pack, 9.6 oz. – WOW!
2.)    Earthbound Farms Organic Baby Kale, 5 oz.
3.)    Certified Organic Guacamole, 12 oz. in frozen area
4.)    Red Onions, 2 lbs.
5.)    Roma Tomatoes, 8 ct.
6.)    Oscar Mayer Oven Roasted Chicken, 14 oz.
7.)    Fruit 2 Day Smoothie, 6.75 oz.
8.)    Snackwells 130 Calorie Packs, 5 ct.
9.)    Ritz Multi-Grain Crackerfuls
10.)  Keebler Grahams, 15 oz.

They were also beginning to stock the shelf with Nabisco Grahams & Nilla Vanilla Mini Wafers as I left.  I also wanted to mention the large, heavy duty foil turkey trays are in the paper goods aisle & they were marked $.59, if you’re in need of these for Thanksgiving.  I have been reading a lot about Baked Kale Chips as a healthy low-calorie option to chips.  I’ll be trying this Baked Kale Chips recipe with my organic kale.  

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With the holiday baking season upon us, I stocked-up on essentials for pies, breads, & cookies at rock-bottom prices.  My strategy is to plan ahead, and never pay retail.  Many of the items I picked up today went straight into my freezer, ready for holiday gatherings when time-savers are necessary (or if you’re invited to a Cookie Swap & you’re not much of a baker!):

1.  Pillsbury Pie Crusts, 2 pk.
2.  Pillsbury Ready-to-Bake Cookies, 16 oz. (Sugar or Choc Chip)
3.  Fleishmann’s Rapid Rise Yeast, 3 pk.
4.  Good Grains Whole Flax Seeds, 16 oz.
5.  Betty Crocker Batman Fruit Snacks, 10 pk.
6.  Pomegranate
7.  Kiwi Fruit, 1lb.
8.  Physician’s Formula Plump Palatte Lipcolor
9.  K&Company Die Cuts, 96 ct.

I use ground flax seeds all the time to amp-up the Omega-3 & general nutrition in home-baked goods such as muffins.  Some people add flax seeds to their morning oatmeal or smoothie.  Kiwi fruit is back again at the 99 Cents Only Store, and I’m glad.  Since my kids were babies, I’ve served kiwi in this easy way — Cut the kiwi in half, cup it in the palm of your hand, use a spoon to scoop the flesh right out, and remember to compost your “kiwi bowl” afterwards!  To encourage your kiwi to ripen & soften, place a banana & your kiwis in a paper bag, clip it shut, and let it sit on the counter a few days.  The banana helps them ripen!

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Organic deals & grocery basics today at the 99 Cents Only Store!  Sometimes it’s a challenge to include affordable organic products in your shopping trip.  So I was thrilled to snag the following items for only $1 each:

1.   Earthbound Farm Organic Baby Arugula, 5 oz. clamshell
2.   Earthbound Farm Organic Frisee (not pictured), 5 oz.
3.   Organic Celery Hearts, 2 ct.
4.   Barbara’s Snackimals cookies, 7.5 oz.
5.   Oscar Mayer Oven Roasted Turkey Breast, 10 oz.
6.   Minute Maid Rasberry-Passion Drink OR Lemonade, 64 oz.
7.   Pepperidge Farm Goldfish, 6.6 oz.
8.   Oranges, 3 lbs.
9.   Bananas, 3 lbs.
10. Pillsbury Roll Mix (tip: make pizza crusts!)

If you have a fan of Littlest Pet Shop, over in the toy aisle I spotted many assorted Fanciest Pet sets similar to this one on amazon. Think ahead to Christmas and Birthdays!  These toys retail for around $5.99, but you’ll pay only $1.  Another shopper commented to me that he had spent a small fortune on Littlest Pets at Target, so he gave a thumbs-up on this deal.

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Fresh pumpkins have arrived at the 99 Cents Only Store!  The larger pumpkins were outside in a crate, and these probably weigh around 7 pounds.  Smaller pumpkins were inside the store.  Almost every shopper had at least two pumpkins in their carts, so I suggest getting these sooner than later.  Here’s what else I found today:

1.   Fresh pumpkins, $1 each regardless of size
2.   Butterfly wings (also Ladybug or Honeybee) for kids
3.   Fleece animal hats (Shark, and other animals) for infants
4.   Sandy Lion sticker pack, set of 24 panes
5.   Cinnabon Frozen Pancakes
6.   Ritz Crackers, 12 oz
7.   TJ Farms Frozen Fries
8.   Romaine Lettuce, 3 pk.

Cute & frugal costumes for preschoolers can start with an animal hat or butterfly wings.  They can wear solid-colored fleece sweatshirt & sweatpants (Hanes brand is great).  The best part is you’re not buying an entire costume just to wear for a few hours.  The Sandy Lion (SL) sticker pack is a nice candy-alternative.  For $1 you get 24 panes of animal stickers (12 panes of farm animals & 12 panes of zoo animals).  Many schools now have “No Candy” policies, so if yours does, head over to the 99 Cents Store for alternatives like small toys or stickers.

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