As you know, I LOVE All You Magazine! I have been getting my subscription for 3 months now and this magazine has definitely paid for itself. Not only are there awesome manufacturer coupons, there are also money saving tips, clever recipe ideas that save time and money and great family activities! Take a look at this sneak peek of the June issue which is available at Walmart starting May 22, 2009. You can also subscribe to All You Magazine - here's a special offer: 12 issues for $15!
LOW-COST RECIPE IDEAS FOR A MEMORIAL DAY COOKOUT -- Sliders for 78 cents a serving, a delicious Mediterranean carrot salad, fresh gazpacho, BBQ chicken and garden pasta salad with peas are just a few of the tasty recipes you can whip up without busting your budget. For these recipes and more go to: http://www.allyou.com/your-home/memorial-day-cookout-0001436/index.html
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM SANDWICHES UNDER $1 - Find out how to make snickerdoodle-caramel sandwiches with banana ice cream, chocolate mint-chip and oatmeal-raisin ice cream sandwiches - all under $100 at: http://www.allyou.com/your-home/recipes/snickerdoodle-caramel-sandwiches-0002486/index.html
There are over $112 in manufacturer coupons in the June issue of All You magazine.
PLAN PURCHASES BY MONTH TO REAP HUGE SAVINGS (p. 131) Many retailers offer deals around the same time every year. ALL YOU reveals the best months to find the biggest bargains on furniture, digital cameras, camping equipment and more.
- JUNE BEST BETS: Swimsuits and tools like drills, saws and tech products.
- JULY BEST BETS: Negotiate month-to-month gym memberships in July because health clubs are trying to keep quotas throughout the summer. Deals abound for furniture as stores make room for new lines, according to the American Home Furnishing Alliance.
- AUGUST BEST BETS: Air conditioners, lawn mowers, yard equipment, computers and camping equipment can be found at discounts in August.
FREE SUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN ALL YOU recommends creative free activities for children this summer in its special pull-out section. Ideas include:
- Create an underwater spy game in the kiddie pool. Cut a circle from the bottom of an empty plastic milk carton. Stretch two sheets of plastic wrap across the opening and around the sides to create a makeshift spy lens. Throw some cool objects in the pool and place the lens in the water so kids can see them clearly.
- Host your own summer Olympics. Complete in egg tosses, tug-o-war, three-legged relays and sack races.
- Organize an archaeological dig. Use pieces of cardboard to represent fossils, then bury them in mulch, loose dirt or a sandbox. Set kids on the trail.
- Build a backyard fort by covering the patio table with sheets. Decide what the fort is: a preschool, restaurant and so on. Add props such as crayons or pretend pots and pans.
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