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I don’t often blog about using coupons or living a frugal lifestyle which is actually kinda strange now that I think of it, because it is such a big part of my lifestyle. (Note to self to share more frugal tips with you.) While shopping at Ingles earlier this week, one of my favorite grocery stores, I came across the All You Magazine July issue. I love All You Magazine for all of the money saving coupons and tips, and all the great family friendly recipes that I can make on a budget.
I hadn’t noticed All You Magazine in my Ingles store before, and was excited to come across it. Mom and I usually shop together, and she was nice enough to snap this picture of me as I thumbed through the pages of the July issue. I’m so glad I looked through it before leaving the store, because I came across some really great coupons I could use that day and a fabulous recipe for South Western Chicken-Pasta Bake. More on that in just a bit…
Did I mention that I love all the budge-friendly recipes that I always find in this magazine, and did you see the Strawberry Shortcakes on the cover? That cover photo alone is enough to make me want to buy the magazine. But the recipes don’t stop there… There is a section inside the magazine where they share reader recipes, all for under $10. And if you really want to make it easy on yourself, try the weekly menu complete with recipes and shopping list.
All You Magazine isn’t just for frugal moms, it’s also for busy moms.Â
This months issue also has some great tips to help you spend less time cleaning. You’ll also find a guide to 20 free apps that will save you time and money. I love these app roundups!
I got  a great savings off of Suave Body Wash with a high value coupon I clipped from the magazine. It was one of many great coupons that makes up the $30.35 total in exclusive coupons and deals found inside the July issue.
That SouthWestern Chicken-Pasta Bake I mentioned earlier… We had it for dinner last night and it was delicious. The fact that it was only $1.61 per serving made it all the better. My family really enjoyed it, so it’s a recipe I’ll definitely file away for later use. It’s on page 76 inside the July issue.
The recipe called for chopped, fresh cilantro and I happened to have some on hand. Another way I like to save money is by growing my own herbs on the patio. It’s super convenient, in addition to saving me money. A girl never knows when she is going to get a hankering for guacamole, so this cilantro comes in real handy.
Ready to save some money in July? Head on over to Ingles and pick up the July issue of All You Magazine!
What’s your best tip for saving money or sticking to a budget?
I used to pick up All You on our weekly shopping treat, haven’t done that lately. I will have to check out this months issue, always such great coupons in there!
I LOVE All-You Magazine. They have great articles but also have exclusive coupons you wont find anywhere else. A must for any serious couponer!
That looks like one neato magazine and I love that there are coupons in it.
I have All You on my NextPage subscription but I don’t usually read it. After seeing this post I’m more likely to check it out.
I love, love All You magazine. There are always so many good frugal tips. Your pasta bake looks really yummy, too!
I had no idea that All You had coupons in it! I have read it a few times, but didn’t remember that! Thanks for the tip!
One of the coupon blogs I follow often shows the deals and coupons you can get from All You Magazine. I’ve thought about subscribing.
It’s great when someone else matches them up with the sales already!
I have a subscription and can’t wait when it shows up in my mailbox… we LOVE All You, too.. thanks for sharing
All You subscription definitely pays for itself!
I’ve flipped through that magazine a couple times and loved the recipes in it.
How we save money? We don’t clothes shop unless we need new clothes. Our wardrobes aren’t huge and they aren’t trendy, but we have what we need.