I want a toddler. . .

… just so that I can buy him this car.

My youngest would actually still fit (he’s such a skinny little thing), but I will refrain.

But if you have a toddler or preschooler needing a pedal car, well, I think the choice is clear. (Just for the record, because we all know how Amazon loves to tweak prices… this is currently 63% off with free shipping.) (Also for the record, this would look amazing under any Christmas tree. Just sayin’.)

Stock up on towels

Hey, did you know that Amazon is still doing buy 3, get the 4th free on select Home items? I didn’t, but look what pretty, pretty Christie mailed me today:

If you need towels, check out these super soft bath towels. Some of the colors are just $4.99, and they qualify for the buy 3 get 1 promotion. That means you could have four fluffy bath towels winging their way to you for just $15. (Though I’d recommend adding more towels or something else that will bring it up to $25 so that you get the free Super Saver Shipping.)

Thanks, Christie!

The Easter Bunny said to eat out this year

Remember how many Restaurant.com gift certificates are limited in number and run out before the middle of the month? Don’t you wish they’d have a discount code at the beginning of the month?

Ask and ye shall receive! Now through April 8th, go grab discount certificates to your favorite restaurants, and use coupon code HOP to take 40% off your total order. That’s a $25 certificate for just $6, or a $10 certificate for $2.40.

Clearly this is a divine sign that you should be eating out more.

Snow in April; start those beach dreams

Snow. SNOW. Have I mentioned how much I’m going to miss New England after I move away? No? Maybe this is why.

Anyway. Right now at The Children’s Place you’ll receive free shipping when you order $5+ of “beach items.” That would be things like their flip-flops and sunglasses, both of which are priced at just $2.50.

In addition, you can use coupon code NMSM37 to take $10 off of your $30 order. (You can do both deals at once.)

Hopefully the thrill of this deal will lessen the sting of the incredibly stupid weather. Hmph.

Bank of America wants to give you money

Always look for a deal when you’re in the market to open a new bank account. Lately all the banks seem to be jumping on the we’ll-give-you-money bandwagon, which is one of my very favorite bandwagons.

Get $100 for opening a Bank of America Free MyAccess checking account. I don’t know that I’d run out and do it if I didn’t need another account, but if you’re in the market, anyway, why not make some money?

Freebie just for getting married

I thought life couldn’t get any better, what with being engaged to a great guy and looking forward to finally having someone to share cooking duties with. But it turns out that I can get a free gift just because I’m getting hitched. The board I found it on says that the last time they ran this, the gift was a full-size bottle of Nivea Reshaping Cream.

Which, dude, did you just call me fat?

No matter. It’s free. I’ll take it.

Mac and cheese with less guilt

Here’s another Amazon grocery deal for the month of April: Spend $39+ on any combination of eligible Annie’s Homegrown products, and save $10 instantly with coupon code ANNIES77.

Their Creamy Deluxe is certified organic and my kids can’t tell it from the Kraft. (Both of which they prefer to my excellent homemade mac and cheese, but let’s not split hairs….)

Great price on a depressing item

Isn’t it great how you can now buy a scale that not only tells you how much weight you need to lose, but also analyzes your body fat? I mean, why wait to go to the doctor’s office to get depressed?

The problem is that those scales tend to be pretty expensive. But now you can feel inadequate for less. Check out this fancy schmancy scale with removable display. As of this posting, it’s just $17.99 (82% off!).

You can use all the money you’ve saved towards a trainer. Or therapy. Either way.

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