The $10 bra sale is on at Maidenform

You’ve only got a few days to save (and styles are selling out fast), but right now there’s an assortment of bras at Maidenform that are all just $10 each.

That’s pretty good, but we can do better than that, right? Right. These codes stack:
RSIM0112 for 25% off any order
SLICKFREESHIP for free shipping on any order
CMQ2A for an extra $10 off your $50+ order

The more you buy, the more you could save. And the best part is: your girls will thank you.

Begone, acne

My teen asks me every time we see a ProActiv commercial if that stuff really works. I tell her that I have no idea (I don’t), but that washing your face and using regular acne medicine probably works just as well. (Because I’m mean. Obviously.)

It’s not fancy and doesn’t have celebrities in its commercials, but know what I like? I like Clean & Clear. And right now Amazon has the Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Control Kit for $11.97, except it comes down to just $10.17 with free shipping if you buy via Subscribe & Save. Better still, if you’re eligible for Amazon coupons, scrolling down a bit on the page will show you that this product is eligible for a $2 off coupon—get the whole kit for just about $8 shipped.

Not a bad deal for a Sunday morning.

60% off the sale, today only

I almost missed it (while trying to beat this cold that is truly having its way with me)—today (January 6th, 2011) only, you can take an additional 60% off the sale prices at LOFT with coupon code SALE.

I totally forgive them for having so many short-sleeved sweaters with this one. (Seriously. Sweaters are for keeping you warm. What’s complicated about that?)

Smell amazing, spend less

Oh hey, the “mother of all sales” is currently happening over at The Body Shop, with up to half off the stuff you love. If you buy some of those gift sets now to sock away for gifts next Christmas, I certainly won’t tell anyone.

Shipping is free on any order with coupon code FREEJOY.

Is it wrong that browsing this sale made me hungry? (Don’t answer that.)

Because they just keep growing

I swear I just pulled out new jeans for my son a couple of months ago, and was assuring him that as long as he wore them with shoes, he wouldn’t be stomping all over the hems even though they were clearly too long. And then yesterday morning he comes downstairs for school and I’m all, “Dude, did you pull those jeans out of the too-small bin? Because those are too short.” Yep—same jeans. Crazy.

Off to Children’s Place I go, where today only, you can use coupon code Y7F2012 for an additional 20% off your order. Combine that with the Monster Sale and there’s some very good deals to be had.

That’s excellent news, because I suspect the new jeans will only fit for a couple of months, too.

Hello, delicious

Hold on to your new year’s diet resolutions—today’s Amazon Gold Box holds Scharffen Berger chocolate bars at nearly half off.

Honestly, Scharffen Berger pretty much ruined me for other chocolate. Thanks a lot, Scharffen Berger! I buy the dark bars for baking projects and maybe sneak into the pantry and just nibble a little on a bad day. Heaven.

If you’ve never had Scharffen Berger before, maybe don’t. It makes it very hard to go back to cheap chocolate.

Best bread machines?

The lovely Alicia writes:

The Husband loves bread and I will periodically stun and amaze him by making some on a rare, slow weekend. But he cleans without being asked so I’d like him to have homemade bread more often! A full time job and 2 kids makes it difficult though. Any recommendatons on a good bread machine…it would be heavily used since he can consume a whole loaf by himself (and maintain his 32″ waist, for which I’ve not yet forgiven him).

A deal would be nice too but I’m willing to pay more for easier to use!

I’m sorry, I’m stuck back on the part where your husband can eat an entire loaf of bread and stay skinny. I hate him a little, now. (Kidding!)

Here’s the thing about making bread: While I’m happy to talk bread machines, I also feel the urge to point out that baking bread doesn’t have to be a time/labor intensive endeavor. A good heavy-duty mixer (such as my beloved KitchenAid Pro) can do all the kneading, and if you really want ease, check out Jeff Hertzberg’s Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day (possibly the greatest bread baking cookbook ever).

But machines are good, too. Let’s take a look. read more…

New year, new kitchen love

There’s a huge sale going on right now over at Williams-Sonoma, which is totally dangerous for me, because I don’t need anything. Want is a different matter entirely, of course. Ahem.

I mean, do I need their peppermint bark at nearly half off? Need is a strong word, people. Can one quantify the necessity of something that delicious? I’m not sure.

Use coupon code FREESHIP for free shipping on any order. You can organize by price if you want to find the cheap stuff, too. Because you know you do.

For better health, go nuts

Coconuts, that is. Experts say that cooking with coconut oil is all kinds of healthy, and many are turning to it as a Canola or other oil alternative. (Insert your standard caveats here about how any oil is best used in moderation, blah blah blah.)

Right now Amazon is running a special on Nutiva Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil—use coupon code NUTIVJAN to save 10%, then buy via Subscribe & Save to get free shipping and another 15% off. At the current price, that’ll net you 30 ounces for just $12.15 shipped.

Bon appetit!

Could 2012 be the year of Target?

I’ll be the first to admit that for the last few months, I’ve found the Target Daily Deals to be… lackluster. But they’ve got my attention this morning: Remember the Missoni for Target craze? I couldn’t be bothered to join the mob—truth be told, the clothing kind of makes my head hurt—but some of the accessories are really pretty. And today they’ve got a gorgeous Missoni hair bundle at 43% off. $20 (free shipping!) gets you two headbands, a super pretty scarf, and a coordinating large barrette. That would be a beautiful gift, or a sweet little somethin’ somethin’ for yourself, maybe as a reward for surviving the holidays.

Would I have paid $35 for that? Nope. For $20, I could be convinced, though.

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