Skip to main content

Frugal Living Alert- 2 Free 5X7 prints from Walgreens

 

The Sweet Life On A Budget


Thank you, Walgreens for another great offer this week. Walgreens is offering 2 free 5X7 Prints.     Historically, I use these deals to print pictures off to save for Christmas presents later in the year.   I have ordered  2 prints today, but I am not sure if they will be Christmas presents or gifts for other times this year.      In order to complete this gift, I shop thrift stores or Michael Craft Store Sales for nice-looking cheap frames.   


Add 2 5 X7  prints to your Walgreen’s cart.    Then at check out add the promo code:   TWICEFREE.   This will make your prints free when you select pickup from your local Walgreens.  


Here is the link to get your pictures: 

https://photo.walgreens.com/store/prints?tab=Photo%20Nav%20|%20Prints


This deal has been up for a few days and I ordered my prints today, February 27, 2022, but I do not know when this promo code will end.   So,  head on over and order your prints ASAP.  


STOP THE PRESSES!

FREE 8 X10 Print from Walgreens

Another, Walgreens promo code dropped today!     I have already taken advantage of my

deal and plan on picking up both sets of pictures tomorrow.     

Walgreens is offering a free 8X10 print.  Add 1 8X10 Print. to your Walgreen’s cart.   

Then at checkout add the promo code:    LUCKY8X10This will make your prints free when you select pickup from your local Walgreens.

 

Here is the link to get your prints. 

Walgreen Prints

 

This deal is for a limited time, so head on over and order your print ASAP.

 

Enjoy your freebie!


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

2025 Updated Breakfast Under $1.00

On the USDA Website, their thrifty grocery budgets range from  $25.70 to $72.80 per week ($3.67 - $10.40 per day) per person.   The two factors that determine the amount allocated are age and sex.  With such a small amount of money allocated daily for food and my attempt to eat healthily, I need to plan each week carefully.     With the Bird Flu hitting America hard recently, the egg is no longer a humble star but is turning into a luxury.     A dozen eggs cost $5.49 or $0.46 each.  At this price, I am looking at other options for breakfast.   Breakfast is a great place to add value to your meal planning.    It can be the cheapest or most expensive meal.  The choice is up to you.    NOTE: Prices are for the Northeast area for March 1,  2025 Let’s look at breakfasts that come in at or under $1.00.     Beagle and Cream Cheese ($0.69 per serving) Kroger Prices Bagels (6ct)- $2...

Meal Planning: #287

  Menu Plan #287 NOTE-  1- Click on the picture and get a link to a post sharing the recipe.  2- Although all prices were correct at the time of the blog postings, the current cost of preparation of these dishes may be higher due to inflation and location.      August  USDA Low Food Plan According to this plan, our family would have a budget of $185.60 per week.  We elevate our dining experiences by including fresh fruits, vegetables, and higher-quality meats.  Since we have health concerns and are active individuals, we limit our processed food choices.          Here is what we did this week to make our week easier:   Breakfast Options:  Yogurt Muffins Egg Sandwiches Lunch Options: Grilled Chicken  Salads Chicken Salad Monday Hamburgers Roasted Potatoes Corn  Tuesday Street Tacos Salad Wednesday Enchilada Salad Chips w/ Salsa Thursday Leftovers Friday Chicken Parmesan Pasta Sal...

The Frugal Five: #88

  The Frugal Five: #88 With inflation on the rise and salaries not increasing, our ability to make ends meet keeps going down.    Therefore, we must be more careful with our money.   The Frugal Five is a series where we celebrate the daily or weekly activities that help us live a frugal life.     This week I am exploring how to keep costs down during busy weeks.    Keeping dinner on the table instead of eating out is one of my strategies to get the job done.    Here are some of my tips and trips.    1- Free-Bee Pick Up  Over the last month, we have been blessed with several Free-Bees.  First, a friend gave us a dozen eggs from his chickens.  In addition, we picked up several photos with discount codes from Walgreens and CVS.   Next, we used our local grocery store coupons for several free food items such as seltzer water, ice cream, etc.   Then, we picked up toothpaste and eyeliners from ...