January provided our family with 11 free items ! This year I am focusing on being more selective on what I pick up for free. I am still seeking high quality items or preferred brands which my family will use. As a result, I may need to pay a little for items previously picked up for free, but I am comfortable with this. I will not be making a goal again this year, but am grateful for anything I am able to secure for my family. Instead, my energy will be used to research how to elevate the items I purchase or get for free in our current economy. Traditional ways of picking up free-bees are as follows: digital coupons, printables from the company when available, store coupons and reward programs, samples, and rebate apps such as IBOTTA. I will seek additional ways to buy items at a significant discount or free. Janua...
I was first introduced to Living Large In the Cheap Seats by a college friend, Chris J., who introduced me to lawn tickets for popular bands. We were able to see great concerts at a significantly discounted rate. Later when reading Brokenomics by Dina Gachman, I revised this concept and decided to share it with you. I have been doing this for years and can enjoy wonderful FREE experiences! FREE Entrance to National Parks NPS Photo . National Parks are one of America’s treasures and are enjoyed by many. Although some parks are free to the public, others charge entrance fees. However, our National Park Service offers free entrance six times yearly to over 400 national parks. I like to take advantage of these days to see the parks which normally have entrance fees. It offers me and my family a chance to widen our experiences. However, if you use the National Parks multiple tim...