Kevin On Sunday, July 18, 2010

If you are like most in today's economic times, you probably have a credit card balance. And, if you are like me, you tell yourself every month that you will throw a few extra dollars at it to make it go away, but it seems to never happen that way.

Today I had a break-through. I have always been aware of the reward points I have earned over many years, but always thought that you could only redeem them for useless junk out of their catalogs. But, after going online today and realizing that my rewards could ACTUALLY be used to pay down my balance had me jumping for joy and not screaming into my pillow like I usually do.

So, if you have never checked to see how many rewards points you have earned over the years, I suggest looking into it. But, don't waste them on Starbucks cards!

Kevin On

As a passionate money strategist, there is one thing that bothers me more than anything, grocery shopping. Just step into a mainstream grocery store and you will see that prices are going through the roof and food manufacturers are deceptively shrinking portion sizes.Just a few years ago, I noticed a new grocery store in my area called ALDI. I stopped to check it out and found a basic grocery store layout without all the bells and whistles.


I decided to grab a few things and quickly realized how low the prices were. Really? Under $2.00 for a gallon of milk - WOW. I will not go over the prices of everything in the store, but if you visit Aldi, you will find that you can practically cut your food spending by almost 50%.


It boils down to this. Aldi keeps things simple. You bring a quarter to release your shopping cart, you return it and get your quarter back eliminating the need to pay people to collect carts from the lot. You bring a few reusable shopping bags because they do charge $.10 per bag. You wait a few extra minutes in line because they staff the stores with less cashiers and you walk out knowing that you got good quality food for a fraction of the cost. No coupons, no discounts - just great prices! Give it a shot and let me know what you thought. Click on the store locator to find a location in your state.

Kevin On

You can receive a free appetizer from Romano's Macaroni Grill when you purchase two entrees. This offer expires August 17, 2010. Click here to print out your coupon. To review their menu or find a location near you Click here.

Kevin On Saturday, July 17, 2010

I saw an interesting video about a guy named Jay Shafer that decided to escape the rat race and build and live in a tiny 89 square foot house which he named "Tumbleweed." And in the process, he reinvented his career and outlook on life - especially living without a mortgage payment and high utility costs. In this video, he claims his utilities cost him about $100 per year, WOW! As he began living in this home, he began designing and building other small homes and eventually turned it into a business. A fun video that makes you think about simplifying your life.

Watch a video of his full house tour or go to Tumbleweed Houses to learn more about his business.

Kevin On

Even cheap people like me need to go out for a bite every now and then. But I rarely ever go unless there is a great deal or I can get something for free. I recently discovered a restaurant called Red Robin in my area that serves great burgers with all-you-can-eat steak fries. My server informed me that if I sign up for their eClub, I can get a coupon for a free birthday burger (or any menu item) emailed to me.


So today, with my coupon in-hand, I decided to go get my free meal (Prime Rib Dip). The best part is you don't need to redeem the coupon on your exact birthday plus you get a free sundae.


Go to their eClub and get your coupon!

Kevin On Friday, July 16, 2010

For those who read my ramblings, you will find that I am a loyal ALDI Market shopper and you will continue to hear about it. Anyway, I love me a Red Bull in the morning, but I never liked the price especially as the price continues to slowly climb.


I just recently noticed an energy drink called Red Thunder available at Aldi for $2.99 a four pack and decided to give it a shot and WOW! This energy drink tastes exactly like a good ole' Red Bull. So first of all, get yourself into an ALDI and start underspending on your grocery bill and try a Red Thunder. Let me know what you think, I am confident you will feel the same.

Kevin On

It's the middle of the summer and nothing tastes better than an ice cold fountain drink. And, for $.25 cents, it tastes even better. Print this coupon and redeem at AM/PM convenience stores for a 32oz fountain drink for a quarter. One coupon per fountain drink. Offer expires January 4, 2011. CLICK HERE to find a location near you. Stay cool my friends. Stay cool.

Kevin On

Woot.com is one of my favorite websites that I check every morning religiously. They offer one product everyday beginning at midnight (central time) until it sells out or until the next midnight.

You can also follow them on Twitter.

Kevin On

If you are an eBay regular, you probably know that it's a great place to get coupons. The fact is, there are many people out there that sort through stacks of coupons, cut them and post them on eBay in bundles and even organized by expiration date. If you search for coupons on eBay, you will find that most sellers auction off hundreds of pre-cut and organized coupons usually for around $1. The great thing about buying them on eBay is that they are light weight eliminating the need to factor in shipping costs. And, most sellers will offer free shipping.


I finally discovered eBay just over a year ago and it has been great. From coupons to giftcards, pet supplies to clothing. So, if you are not a member, sign up and get started. And most importantly, start underspending!

Kevin On Thursday, July 15, 2010

It's about that time when we have to start thinking about sending our kids back to school. And with that comes time to dig deep into our wallets to make sure they have everything they need come September. To make life a bit easier, Ziploc Brand products is offering a free Back-to-School gift pack to the first 10,000 to respond.



The free package includes:



- One box of 50-count Ziploc® Brand Sandwich Bags
- One box of 25-count Ziploc® Brand Storage Bags with the Smart Zip™ Seal.
- One package of Ziploc® Brand Containers with the Smart Snap™ Seal (small bowl)

CLICK HERE to request your package.

Kevin On

I have to give credit to McDonald's for showing the world that you can get a damn good cup of coffee without emptying your wallet at Starbucks or Caribou. If you want to try a new McDonald's Fruit Smoothie or Frappe, CLICK HERE and print out your coupon.

Kevin On

If you are reading this blog, one of your favorite words is FREE! If you are like me, you have a shoebox full of old cell phones that aren't worth a dime and you don't know if they should be thrown in the trash. Here's a solution:



Little Caesars Pizza is offering a free cheese or pepperoni "Hot & Ready" pizza if you bring in an old cell phone to recycle. This offer is only valid for Twin Cities locations and goes from July 1 - July 31. If you are not in the Twin Cities, call your local Little Caesars location and see if they are offering a similiar promotion. I am on my third pizza in two weeks. Pizza Pizza!

Kevin On


JWT, or, J. Walter Thompson is an advertising agency network that publishes "Things to Watch" every year. It is a collection of trends that they believe will impact society. Even though this isn't exactly about "underspending," it does reference ideas about saving money indirectly. Either way, I think you will find it fun to cruise this list. To read the list from last year (with more reference to underspending), scroll to the post below. Here are the "100 Things to Watch in 2010":



1. 3D at Home

2. Airline Subscriptions

3. Alternative Measures of Prosperity

4. Alternative Metals in Jewelry

5. Asia's Widening Income Gap

6. Augmented Reality

7. Bacon Everywhere

8. Bio-Based Airplane Fuel

9. Boeing 787 Dreamliner

10. Bogotá

11. Brighter Colors

12. Buycotting

13. Carey Mulligan

14. Coconut Water

15. Composting

16. Contemporary Indian Art

17. Cordless Power

18. Customized Pharmaceuticals

19. Deficit Neutral

20. Donald Glover

21. Dry Shampoo

22. East Africa Wired

23. Electric Car Networks

24. Electric Cars

25. Electronic Libraries

26. Ellen on Idol

27. Energy Dieting

28. Ethical Fashion

29. European Free Speech

30. Exotic Berry Flavors

31. Fermentation

32. Fernando Torres

33. Foursquare

34. Gambling in Singapore

35. Gaming Software

36. Green Retrofits

37. Greening the Palate

38. Hand-Me-Ups

39. Handwriting

40. Harry Potter in Orlando

41. Haute Fashion on eBay

42. Hybrid Boats

43. Impact of the U.K. General Election

44. Ironic Sports

45. Japan on the Sidelines

46. Japan's First Lady

47. Jay Chou

48. Kindle Rivals

49. LED Bulbs

50. Li Ning

51. Lifestreaming

52. Lionel Messi

53. Little Boots

54. Local, Nonprofit Online Newspapers

55. Lost Series Finale

56. Luxury Goes East

57. Marina Silva

58. Mia Wasikowska

59. Michael Jackson Tribute Concert

60. Mobile Money

61. Mobile Ticketing

62. More Virtual Currencies

63. New Portrait of Hispanic America

64. "Nutrition-Washing"

65. Obesogens

66. Organic Fast Food

67. Pandemic Fatalism

68. Paying for Online Content

69. The Pirate Party

70. PlayStation 3 Motion Controller

71. Post-Lula Brazil

72. Pro Modding

73. Public Bicycles

74. Recycling Gray Water

75. Retail as Third Space

76. Return of the Water Fountain

77. Runaway Democracy

78. Silent Dance Parties

79. Ski Cross at Winter Olympics

80. Slow Beverages

81. Slow Communication

82. Spanish E-books

83. Spider-Man on Broadway

84. Spotify

85. Stephen Strasburg

86. Stevia

87. Tactile/Visual Design

88. Trip Bundling

89. TV for Tween Boys

90. TV/Web Integration

91. Urban Fruit Gleaning

92. U.S.-Cuba Ties

93. Video

94. Virtual House Calls

95. Volunteer Rewards

96. Water Footprint Tracking

97. The Waterless Washing Machine

98. The Wine-Tail

99. The Wonder Girls

100. Zach Galifianakis

Kevin On

Unlike "100 Things to Watch in 2010," this list "90 Things to Watch in 2009" have more references to underspending, the recession and much more. Of course, my favorite is #14: Credit Card Dieting.








1. 21st-Century Networking

2. Affordable Nutrition

3. Amy Poehler

4. Apatow-esque Humor

5. Bruno

6. Building a Beauty Arsenal

7. Buraka Som Sistema

8. Career Reinvention and Extension

9. Chat-Avoidance Services

10. The Cleveland Show

11. Cloud Computing

12. The Collective Consciousness

13. Creativity in the Informal Economy

14. Credit Card Dieting

15. Crowdfunding

16. The Decline of E-Mail

17. Distraction as Entertainment

18. DIY Repairs and Renovations

19. Doha

20. Dragonball

21. EarthRoamer

22. Electric Bikes

23. Elizabeth Banks

24. Emma Stone

25. The Energy Race

26. Environmental Exercise

27. Family-Friendly TV

28. Freebies

29. Gerard Butler

30. Girl Talk

31. Giving Circles

32. Gluten-Free

33. Good Old-Fashioned Cooking

34. Graphic Novels Hit Hyperdrive

35. The Green-Collar Class

36. hi5 37. Holographic Projection

38. Home as Castle

39. HomeAway

40. Homemade Beauty Treatments

41. How to Talk to Girls

42. Incognito luxury

43. Inconspicuous Travel

44. Innocent Cosmetics

45. Lady GaGa

46. Lala.com

47. Lance Armstrong

48. Lykke Li

49. Maria Pinto

50. Marketing with Aromas

51. Michelle Obama

52. Microfinancing’s Second Wave

53. Mobile Phones Get Personal

54. More Under One Roof

55. NASA’s Kepler Telescope

56. Netbooks

57. Noor

58. No “Paper” in Newspapers

59. Nutrition Replaces Dieting

60. Obama-speak

61. ODO7

62. Online TV Network Crackle

63. Online Video Ads

64. Outliers (as a term)

65. Palin’s Grandson

66. Personalized Travel Guides

67. Pisco Sours

68. Presidential Sightseeing

69. Prince William Wedding Watch

70. Product Source Tags

71. Radical Transparency Meets Genomics

72. Readers + Social Media = Revenue?

73. Residential Market for Solar Power

74. Ricky Rubio

75. Russell Brand

76. Safe-keeping

77. The Small Movement

78. Smart Garages

79. South Africa

80. Stuart Karten

81. Sustainable Fishery 82.

T. Boone Pickens

83. Telepresence

84. Touch Screens

85. Twitter Copycats

86. Virtual Reality Therapy

87. Virtual Socializing

88. Widgets 89.

89. Wikileaks

90. Xbox Streaming

Sunday, July 18, 2010

If you are like most in today's economic times, you probably have a credit card balance. And, if you are like me, you tell yourself every month that you will throw a few extra dollars at it to make it go away, but it seems to never happen that way.

Today I had a break-through. I have always been aware of the reward points I have earned over many years, but always thought that you could only redeem them for useless junk out of their catalogs. But, after going online today and realizing that my rewards could ACTUALLY be used to pay down my balance had me jumping for joy and not screaming into my pillow like I usually do.

So, if you have never checked to see how many rewards points you have earned over the years, I suggest looking into it. But, don't waste them on Starbucks cards!

As a passionate money strategist, there is one thing that bothers me more than anything, grocery shopping. Just step into a mainstream grocery store and you will see that prices are going through the roof and food manufacturers are deceptively shrinking portion sizes.Just a few years ago, I noticed a new grocery store in my area called ALDI. I stopped to check it out and found a basic grocery store layout without all the bells and whistles.


I decided to grab a few things and quickly realized how low the prices were. Really? Under $2.00 for a gallon of milk - WOW. I will not go over the prices of everything in the store, but if you visit Aldi, you will find that you can practically cut your food spending by almost 50%.


It boils down to this. Aldi keeps things simple. You bring a quarter to release your shopping cart, you return it and get your quarter back eliminating the need to pay people to collect carts from the lot. You bring a few reusable shopping bags because they do charge $.10 per bag. You wait a few extra minutes in line because they staff the stores with less cashiers and you walk out knowing that you got good quality food for a fraction of the cost. No coupons, no discounts - just great prices! Give it a shot and let me know what you thought. Click on the store locator to find a location in your state.

You can receive a free appetizer from Romano's Macaroni Grill when you purchase two entrees. This offer expires August 17, 2010. Click here to print out your coupon. To review their menu or find a location near you Click here.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

I saw an interesting video about a guy named Jay Shafer that decided to escape the rat race and build and live in a tiny 89 square foot house which he named "Tumbleweed." And in the process, he reinvented his career and outlook on life - especially living without a mortgage payment and high utility costs. In this video, he claims his utilities cost him about $100 per year, WOW! As he began living in this home, he began designing and building other small homes and eventually turned it into a business. A fun video that makes you think about simplifying your life.

Watch a video of his full house tour or go to Tumbleweed Houses to learn more about his business.

Even cheap people like me need to go out for a bite every now and then. But I rarely ever go unless there is a great deal or I can get something for free. I recently discovered a restaurant called Red Robin in my area that serves great burgers with all-you-can-eat steak fries. My server informed me that if I sign up for their eClub, I can get a coupon for a free birthday burger (or any menu item) emailed to me.


So today, with my coupon in-hand, I decided to go get my free meal (Prime Rib Dip). The best part is you don't need to redeem the coupon on your exact birthday plus you get a free sundae.


Go to their eClub and get your coupon!

Friday, July 16, 2010

For those who read my ramblings, you will find that I am a loyal ALDI Market shopper and you will continue to hear about it. Anyway, I love me a Red Bull in the morning, but I never liked the price especially as the price continues to slowly climb.


I just recently noticed an energy drink called Red Thunder available at Aldi for $2.99 a four pack and decided to give it a shot and WOW! This energy drink tastes exactly like a good ole' Red Bull. So first of all, get yourself into an ALDI and start underspending on your grocery bill and try a Red Thunder. Let me know what you think, I am confident you will feel the same.

It's the middle of the summer and nothing tastes better than an ice cold fountain drink. And, for $.25 cents, it tastes even better. Print this coupon and redeem at AM/PM convenience stores for a 32oz fountain drink for a quarter. One coupon per fountain drink. Offer expires January 4, 2011. CLICK HERE to find a location near you. Stay cool my friends. Stay cool.

Woot.com is one of my favorite websites that I check every morning religiously. They offer one product everyday beginning at midnight (central time) until it sells out or until the next midnight.

You can also follow them on Twitter.

If you are an eBay regular, you probably know that it's a great place to get coupons. The fact is, there are many people out there that sort through stacks of coupons, cut them and post them on eBay in bundles and even organized by expiration date. If you search for coupons on eBay, you will find that most sellers auction off hundreds of pre-cut and organized coupons usually for around $1. The great thing about buying them on eBay is that they are light weight eliminating the need to factor in shipping costs. And, most sellers will offer free shipping.


I finally discovered eBay just over a year ago and it has been great. From coupons to giftcards, pet supplies to clothing. So, if you are not a member, sign up and get started. And most importantly, start underspending!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

It's about that time when we have to start thinking about sending our kids back to school. And with that comes time to dig deep into our wallets to make sure they have everything they need come September. To make life a bit easier, Ziploc Brand products is offering a free Back-to-School gift pack to the first 10,000 to respond.



The free package includes:



- One box of 50-count Ziploc® Brand Sandwich Bags
- One box of 25-count Ziploc® Brand Storage Bags with the Smart Zip™ Seal.
- One package of Ziploc® Brand Containers with the Smart Snap™ Seal (small bowl)

CLICK HERE to request your package.

I have to give credit to McDonald's for showing the world that you can get a damn good cup of coffee without emptying your wallet at Starbucks or Caribou. If you want to try a new McDonald's Fruit Smoothie or Frappe, CLICK HERE and print out your coupon.

If you are reading this blog, one of your favorite words is FREE! If you are like me, you have a shoebox full of old cell phones that aren't worth a dime and you don't know if they should be thrown in the trash. Here's a solution:



Little Caesars Pizza is offering a free cheese or pepperoni "Hot & Ready" pizza if you bring in an old cell phone to recycle. This offer is only valid for Twin Cities locations and goes from July 1 - July 31. If you are not in the Twin Cities, call your local Little Caesars location and see if they are offering a similiar promotion. I am on my third pizza in two weeks. Pizza Pizza!


JWT, or, J. Walter Thompson is an advertising agency network that publishes "Things to Watch" every year. It is a collection of trends that they believe will impact society. Even though this isn't exactly about "underspending," it does reference ideas about saving money indirectly. Either way, I think you will find it fun to cruise this list. To read the list from last year (with more reference to underspending), scroll to the post below. Here are the "100 Things to Watch in 2010":



1. 3D at Home

2. Airline Subscriptions

3. Alternative Measures of Prosperity

4. Alternative Metals in Jewelry

5. Asia's Widening Income Gap

6. Augmented Reality

7. Bacon Everywhere

8. Bio-Based Airplane Fuel

9. Boeing 787 Dreamliner

10. Bogotá

11. Brighter Colors

12. Buycotting

13. Carey Mulligan

14. Coconut Water

15. Composting

16. Contemporary Indian Art

17. Cordless Power

18. Customized Pharmaceuticals

19. Deficit Neutral

20. Donald Glover

21. Dry Shampoo

22. East Africa Wired

23. Electric Car Networks

24. Electric Cars

25. Electronic Libraries

26. Ellen on Idol

27. Energy Dieting

28. Ethical Fashion

29. European Free Speech

30. Exotic Berry Flavors

31. Fermentation

32. Fernando Torres

33. Foursquare

34. Gambling in Singapore

35. Gaming Software

36. Green Retrofits

37. Greening the Palate

38. Hand-Me-Ups

39. Handwriting

40. Harry Potter in Orlando

41. Haute Fashion on eBay

42. Hybrid Boats

43. Impact of the U.K. General Election

44. Ironic Sports

45. Japan on the Sidelines

46. Japan's First Lady

47. Jay Chou

48. Kindle Rivals

49. LED Bulbs

50. Li Ning

51. Lifestreaming

52. Lionel Messi

53. Little Boots

54. Local, Nonprofit Online Newspapers

55. Lost Series Finale

56. Luxury Goes East

57. Marina Silva

58. Mia Wasikowska

59. Michael Jackson Tribute Concert

60. Mobile Money

61. Mobile Ticketing

62. More Virtual Currencies

63. New Portrait of Hispanic America

64. "Nutrition-Washing"

65. Obesogens

66. Organic Fast Food

67. Pandemic Fatalism

68. Paying for Online Content

69. The Pirate Party

70. PlayStation 3 Motion Controller

71. Post-Lula Brazil

72. Pro Modding

73. Public Bicycles

74. Recycling Gray Water

75. Retail as Third Space

76. Return of the Water Fountain

77. Runaway Democracy

78. Silent Dance Parties

79. Ski Cross at Winter Olympics

80. Slow Beverages

81. Slow Communication

82. Spanish E-books

83. Spider-Man on Broadway

84. Spotify

85. Stephen Strasburg

86. Stevia

87. Tactile/Visual Design

88. Trip Bundling

89. TV for Tween Boys

90. TV/Web Integration

91. Urban Fruit Gleaning

92. U.S.-Cuba Ties

93. Video

94. Virtual House Calls

95. Volunteer Rewards

96. Water Footprint Tracking

97. The Waterless Washing Machine

98. The Wine-Tail

99. The Wonder Girls

100. Zach Galifianakis

Unlike "100 Things to Watch in 2010," this list "90 Things to Watch in 2009" have more references to underspending, the recession and much more. Of course, my favorite is #14: Credit Card Dieting.








1. 21st-Century Networking

2. Affordable Nutrition

3. Amy Poehler

4. Apatow-esque Humor

5. Bruno

6. Building a Beauty Arsenal

7. Buraka Som Sistema

8. Career Reinvention and Extension

9. Chat-Avoidance Services

10. The Cleveland Show

11. Cloud Computing

12. The Collective Consciousness

13. Creativity in the Informal Economy

14. Credit Card Dieting

15. Crowdfunding

16. The Decline of E-Mail

17. Distraction as Entertainment

18. DIY Repairs and Renovations

19. Doha

20. Dragonball

21. EarthRoamer

22. Electric Bikes

23. Elizabeth Banks

24. Emma Stone

25. The Energy Race

26. Environmental Exercise

27. Family-Friendly TV

28. Freebies

29. Gerard Butler

30. Girl Talk

31. Giving Circles

32. Gluten-Free

33. Good Old-Fashioned Cooking

34. Graphic Novels Hit Hyperdrive

35. The Green-Collar Class

36. hi5 37. Holographic Projection

38. Home as Castle

39. HomeAway

40. Homemade Beauty Treatments

41. How to Talk to Girls

42. Incognito luxury

43. Inconspicuous Travel

44. Innocent Cosmetics

45. Lady GaGa

46. Lala.com

47. Lance Armstrong

48. Lykke Li

49. Maria Pinto

50. Marketing with Aromas

51. Michelle Obama

52. Microfinancing’s Second Wave

53. Mobile Phones Get Personal

54. More Under One Roof

55. NASA’s Kepler Telescope

56. Netbooks

57. Noor

58. No “Paper” in Newspapers

59. Nutrition Replaces Dieting

60. Obama-speak

61. ODO7

62. Online TV Network Crackle

63. Online Video Ads

64. Outliers (as a term)

65. Palin’s Grandson

66. Personalized Travel Guides

67. Pisco Sours

68. Presidential Sightseeing

69. Prince William Wedding Watch

70. Product Source Tags

71. Radical Transparency Meets Genomics

72. Readers + Social Media = Revenue?

73. Residential Market for Solar Power

74. Ricky Rubio

75. Russell Brand

76. Safe-keeping

77. The Small Movement

78. Smart Garages

79. South Africa

80. Stuart Karten

81. Sustainable Fishery 82.

T. Boone Pickens

83. Telepresence

84. Touch Screens

85. Twitter Copycats

86. Virtual Reality Therapy

87. Virtual Socializing

88. Widgets 89.

89. Wikileaks

90. Xbox Streaming