How to Throw an Epic End-of-Summer BBQ

Burgers and kabobs on a barbecue grill
Summer is almost a wrap and everyone is sad to see it go – but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t throw it a goodbye party! As the last few days of summer will soon be here, now is the perfect time to throw an end of summer BBQ for your friends and family. Check out this simple list of BBQ tips and summer BBQ party ideas and get ready to get the gang together for one last summer shindig. As an added bonus, you’ll get Cash Back at Ebates with your purchase at any of the mentioned stores. Happy party planning!

1. Plan Your BBQ Menu Around Summer Favorites

Your final summer BBQ is a great time to feature everyone’s favorite summer BBQ food. Grilled shrimp, lobster, chicken and burgers are all premium choices. Make sure you don’t forget about those summer BBQ side dishes that you’ll miss the rest of the year, too! Veggie skewers, portobello burger bites, grilled corn, watermelon and a classic coleslaw will round out the meal. This is no time to skimp on your summer favorites! Throw a checkered tablecloth on those tables and live up the summer fun for one more day with a summer BBQ menu before fall officially arrives. Looking for fun summer BBQ ideas? Consider doing a BBQ sauce tasting! Cost Plus World Market has a great selection of sauces available online for your summer BBQ along with a ton of other great supplies to make your BBQ ideas come to life.

Patio Heater2. Consider the Temperature When Planning Your Party

Depending on your region, the end of the summer can mean cooler days and even cooler nights. Take your area’s climate into consideration and either plan to host your BBQ during the day or pick up some outdoor heaters from Walmart to keep your guests comfortable outdoors at night. Be sure to keep an eye out for an outdoor heater or lighting promo code as the summer comes to a close!

3. Prep Your Food Early and Offer Pitcher Perfect Drinks

Don’t miss out on your last party of the summer by spending the whole time cooking or mixing drinks – plan ahead! Make any food and drinks you can ahead of time to save your energy for the day of the party. You can make a big batch of your favorite summer drink ahead of time and put into it into a festive punch bowl from Crate and Barrel.

Vintage badminton rackets and shuttercock lying in grass4. Live it up With Some Summer Fun

Don’t forget about the games when it comes time to throw your end of summer BBQ party! Make it a party people won’t forget until next summer rolls around with great summer games like bag toss, volleyball, badminton or other summer classics. Set up some games, like an awesome horseshoes set from Rakuten.com, and be sure to keep an eye out for an end of the season promo code.

5. Pack Away All Your Summer Stuff as You Pick Up

You can plan your party décor and activities around all the stuff that will need to be packed away at the end of the summer season. If the arrival of fall means the end of your outdoor party season, get your storage containers ready for the end of the party. You’ll tackle two tasks in one when you pack up your summer party supplies and tuck them away until next year. If you need storage bins, check out the amazing supply online at The Container Store and get everything you need to keep organized so you’ll be ready to launch the next epic bash next summer!

Here’s How to Rock 10 NYFW Trends for Less

Four shots from the runways at New York Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week is almost over and if you’ve been paying attention, you’re probably knee-deep in fall fashion inspiration. But if you’re worried about scoring designer and celebrity looks for less, fret not. We’ve rounded up some NYFW trends you can grab with Cash Back at Ebates for as little at $15! From shoes and accessories to must-have fall dresses, these pieces will easily complete your closet without busting your budget. Look like a star without the Hollywood paycheck with these 10 affordable celebrity style and designer-inspired staples.

The Sheer Paneled Blouse

White Sheer Lace Panel Ruffle Detail Long Sleeve Blouse

White Sheer Lace Blouse, $14.90 (Choies)

One of the most-seen New York Fashion Week trends was sheer garments and paneling for a sexy accent.

The Rose Coat

ALICE BOUTIQUE SILKY MIDI DUSTER

Alice Boutique Silky Duster, $52 (Boohoo.com)

Pink and rose gold are still super hot colors for fall, making this duster your go-to statement piece of outerwear.

The Silver Shift

EVA METALLIC PLUNGE NECK SHIFT DRESS

Eva Metallic Plunge Neck Shift Dress, $18 (Boohoo.com)

The runways saw their fair share of silver dresses in a loose, basic cut for a glam-meets-edgy aesthetic.

The Floral Maxi

Free People Printed Maxi Dress

Free People Printed Maxi Dress, $109.99 (Macy’s)

A bright, long-sleeve maxi brings a little summer sun into your fall wardrobe with some extra coverage to protect you from the cold.

The Lace Bomber

Nikibiki Women's Floral Lace Bomber Jacket

Nikibiki Floral Lace Bomber Jacket, $42.99 (Overstock.com)

Bomber jackets are very popular but lately they have been given an ultra-femme twist with florals and lace.

The Retro Handbag
Honeycomb Chenille Large Craft Project Tote/ Knitting Tote Bag

Honeycomb Chenille Bag, $70 (Etsy)

With cutesy floral prints and chunky wooden handles, these 60s-inspired bags will add a little flower power to your fall looks.

The Geometric Shades

Le Specs 'Savanna' 51mm Sunglasses

Le Specs ‘Savanna’ 51mm Sunglasses, $69 (Nordstrom)

Round lenses and square frames make for one head-turning pair of shades for those occasional bright days ahead.

The Belt Bag

WENDY BELT BAG

Wendy Belt Bag, $58 (Rebecca Minkoff)

Belt bags aren’t going anywhere and are even getting bigger and bolder for a serious throwback to 80s style.

The High Waist Corduroy

SAMMIE PANT IN CORDUROY

Sammie Pant In Corduroy, $89.50 (J.Crew)

Colorful cords with a straight, boyfriend cut and high waist are a 70s-meets-90s trend you definitely want to try out.

The Orange Slingback

NINE WEST Slingback Pumps

NINE WEST Slingback Pumps, $23.70 (Lord and Taylor)

Orange is the new red when it comes to pops of color for fall, making these sleek slingbacks a must-have.

**Prices and Cash Back amounts subject to change

The Best Fall Fashion Trends Hot off the Runway

A model walks the runway during the Tod's fashion show as part of Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2016 on September 25, 2015 in Milan, Italy

High fashion runways may seem too far removed from everyday style to really inspire your own closet. But this season has a bevy of easy-to-adapt trends to take your fall looks up a notch. Before you start shopping for your fall outfits, take a look at our favorite designer trends and head-turning pieces you can get in all price points with Cash Back at Ebates. From dresses to shoes and accessories, we’ve got the most important fall styles all in one place. Here’s our complete guide to Fall 2016 trends hot off the runway.

Head-to-toe velvet

A model walks the runway at the Meltem Oezbek show during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Istanbul Autumn/Winter 2016 at Zorlu Center on March 17, 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey.

Velvet has been a holiday style staple for as long as we can remember. However, wearing velvet from top to bottom is a new statement maker. Push the envelope with your fall outfit ideas and add some of these stylish pieces to your collection.

FRENCH CONNECTION Dilyla Croc Embossed Velvet Block Heel Booties

FRENCH CONNECTION Dilyla Velvet Booties, $165 (Bloomingdale’s)

You can literally pair a velvet bootie with anything, from jeans to a sassy leather skirt.

Lauren Ralph Lauren Flared Velvet Pants

Lauren Ralph Flared Velvet Pants, $115 (Macy’s)

These pants evoke some serious 70s style with a flared leg that’s perfect with block heels.

Pleated Velvet Wrap Dress

Pleated Velvet Wrap Dress, $74 (Topshop)

You won’t have to leave this velvet dress hanging until holiday gatherings. Its simple wrap style is totally office-appropriate.

Posh and puffed

A model showcases designs on the runway at E-hoo & FILYNN show during the Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2016/2017 at 751D.PARK on March 28, 2016 in Beijing, China.

Puffer jackets are a cold-weather necessity for many. Now, designers have turned them into a fall trends staple for all climates. From full-length fabulous to cute and cropped, check out these must-own puffer coats.

S13 'Kylie' Metallic Quilted Jacket with Removable Hood

S13 ‘Kylie’ Quilted Jacket with Removable Hood, $200 (Nordstrom)

Metallic outerwear is one of the most popular fall fashion trends in and of itself. So this coat is completely on point.

Rampage Faux-Fur-Trim Hooded Belted Puffer Coat

Rampage Faux-Fur-Trim Puffer Coat, $61.99 (Macy’s)

Fear not the bulky silhouette. This belted piece won’t hide your waist while keeping you warm.

Blue Cropped Puffer Jacket

Cropped Puffer Jacket, $ 348.00 (Brooks Brothers)

A cropped style like this is perfect for maxi dresses and high-waisted pants.

One armed wonder

A model walks the runway during the Saint Laurent show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2016/2017 on March 7, 2016 in Paris, France.

Hello 80s! 90s nostaligia may still be riding a high wave but 80s trends are peeking through in the form of one-sleeved and -shouldered cuts. What’s more, these styles are not just for evening. You can find asymmetrical styles for everything from brunch to band practices.

Mustard Plus size Asymmetrical Top

Asymmetrical Top, $19.90 (Forever 21)

Rock it as a dress or a tunic with leather-look leggings to really commit to this throwback style.

David Meister Patterned One-Shoulder Dress

David Meister Patterned One-Shoulder Dress, $249.99 (Saks OFF 5TH)

For evening, go bold with black leather and a pattern or texture that will make a lasting impression.

Gray KOURTNEY BODYCON DRESSKourtney Bodycon Dress, $31 (Tobi)

Your weekend casuals have plenty of room for an off-kilter cut. This dress is just as adorable with sneakers as it is with pumps.

Guitar goddess

A model walks the runway during the Tod's fashion show as part of Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2016 on September 25, 2015 in Milan, Italy.

Get ready to rock. Guitar strap purses are the new go-to accessory. With lavish embroidery and sparkling embellishments, these bags and straps will turn any look up to 11.

Rebecca Minkoff Embroidered Guitar Bag Strap

Rebecca Minkoff Embroidered Guitar Bag Strap, $95 (Nordstrom)

Take your favorite bag up a notch in seconds flat with this gorgeous strap to give your OOTD a psychadelic 60s vibe.

STEVE MADDEN Swiss Faux Leather Crossbody With Embroidered Strap

STEVE MADDEN Swiss Faux Leather Crossbody, $88 (Nordstrom)

This crossbody bag is perfect for your weekend chambray shirts and dresses. A little bit of fringe thrown in makes this the quintessential retro bag for fall.

SONOMA Goods for Life Guitar Strap Crossbody Bag

SONOMA Guitar Strap Crossbody Bag, $36 (Kohl’s)

This designer look doesn’t have to come with the designer price tag! Add this simple yet stylish purse to your wardrobe without breaking the bank.

Conspicuous collars

A model walks the runway during the Amato show at Fashion Forward Fall/Winter 2016 held at the Dubai Design District on April 2, 2016 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Dainty pendants and skinny chokers, your number is up. Big and bold collars are the new centerpiece to your fall styles. Get ready to deck your neck with these no-nonsense pieces.

Gold Tucker Statement Necklace

Tucker Statement Necklace, $58 (Nasty Gal)

Tribal inspired in glimmering gold, this choker is the perfect finishing touch to any deep V in your wardrobe.

OCÉANE CHOKER

Oceane Choker, $68 (BaubleBar)

Add some bling to your office blazers and tops with this jeweled choker.

Faux Rose Choker

Faux Rose Choker, $5.90 (Forever 21)

Indulge your inner flower child with this precious rose choker. This necklace pairs fabulously with off-shoulder tops.

Which of these pieces is now at the top of your wishlist? Let us know with a comment below!

**Prices and Cash Back amounts subject to change.

Face the Rainbow With the MAC Good Luck Trolls Collection

MAC Good Luck Trolls Collection 5

You may have heard that your favorite baby-butted, crazily coifed toys were getting their own motion picture, but did you know you’ll be able to wear a rainbow face to the premier? Trolls the movie comes out this November but MAC Good Luck Trolls makeup is here now! With bright lid pigments, shimmering glitters, luscious glosses and more, the MAC Good Luck Trolls collection is the statement-makup lover’s fantasy come true. But for the rest of you who like to keep your colors a little low key, there are plenty of products to add just a tiny kick to your everyday face, like MAC Trolls beauty powder and their pearly pink eye shadow. While the entire Good Luck Trolls MAC collection can be yours with Cash Back at Ebates, we picked just a few of our favorites to add to our beauty wishlists–especially in time for Halloween!

Before you dive deep into MAC Troll makeup shopping, check out this adorable video featuring some mischievous makeup-thieving Trolls! Then pick up your favorite items ASAP because you know what they say–“hair” today, gone tomorrow.

ATLANTIC BLUE Eye Shadow

ATLANTIC BLUE Eye Shadow, $17

Apply this shade as an all-over, electric smokey eye or mix with a little water to create one daring liner.

CHARTREUSE Pigment, $22

CHARTREUSE Pigment, $22

This loose powder pigment will pair amazingly with a deep lip for a fun contrast that will turn heads–fuzzy or otherwise.

REFLECTS Glitter TRANSPARENT TEAL

REFLECTS Transparent Teal Glitter, $22

Add a touch of glitter to your lip, lids or cheeks for those special occasions that call for a little “outrageous.” We call them Tuesdays.

DANCE OFF PANTS OFF Lipstick

DANCE OFF PANTS OFF Lipstick, $18

This frosted hot pink MAC Trolls lipstick is fabulous with a little mascara and neutral blush to really let those lips pop.

GLITTER GRUNGE Lipglass

GLITTER GRUNGE Lipglass, $17

Go all out and pair this glittery gloss with the darkest smokey eye you can muster. After all, grunge is in the name.

GLOW RIDA Beauty Powder

GLOW RIDA Beauty Powder, $28

This amazing highlighter will make your feel like a golden goddess. It’s a must-have for your upcoming holiday looks.

187 SH DUO FIBRE FACE BRUSH

187 SH DUO FIBRE Face Brush, $43

No makeup look can be half as successful without the right tools. This brush is essential for both application and blending.

TEASE AND THANK YOU Chroma Craze

TEASE AND THANK YOU Chroma Craze, $25

And now, the Pièce De Résistance–a bright spray-on hair color that completes your transformation. Or should we say Trollnsformation?

A Step-by-Step Beginner’s Guide to Meal Planning

Woman cooking in kitchen looking up recipe on tablet

When it comes to family life, making meals that are tasty and filling, keeping your schedule from becoming a nonstop cook-a-thon, and not spending a fortune on groceries at the same time is a tall order.

But meal planning can fix this. Match it with coupons from Ebates and Cash Back, and what you have is a recipe for saving money, saving time, and eating better than before.

So, if you’ve never made a meal plan before, where do you start?

1. Work with what you have. There’s no need to run out and restock your entire kitchen. On the contrary, the idea is to save money and effort, so the best first step is just to stay put. Look through your cupboards, refrigerator, and freezer to see what kind of food you already have. What could you creatively turn into a meal already? If you can’t make a week’s worth of meals with what you already have, what side dishes do you need to complement what you do have? Once you have used up your current selection and are running out of supplies, then you go shopping.

2. Have the “heavy hitters” for the week. If you break up your dinners into two main dishes for the week, you’re accomplishing a few things. You’re making it possible to buy those chicken breasts or lasagna plates in bulk at a lesser price than buying a small one every week for one meal. You’re saving a lot of effort by not making elaborate and different meals every day. And you’re making it possible to have leftover night with the food left in the fridge from the previous day. You can rotate what these meals are every week. Perhaps you’ll have chicken and fish one week, and pasta and burgers the next.

Smiling girl eating fresh berries in kitchen

3. Don’t forget snacks. When the kids need something to munch on before dinner or your blood sugar is a little low, it’s the perfect concoction for messing up a meal plan. You end up making the meal early and are hungry later, or dinner is spoiled and you’ve wasted a lot of food. So make sure to add snacks to your list. Something as small and healthy as a granola bar will take the edge off and give you a boost of energy without upsetting the plan, and the best part is, they’re cheap.

4. Your shopping list is law. Laws don’t bend to the will of a toddler who really wants chicken tenders or a bag of Reese’s that is just dying to jump in your basket. In order for meal planning to actually work, you need to create a shopping list that is highly detailed and non-negotiable. Before you walk out the door, look at each item and decide if there’s a really good reason that it’s there – not just because it looks nice. Not only will this make your family healthier, but you’ll save money by not making impulse purchases. Even better: Your house won’t be full of dishes without sides that end up ruining your entire meal plan when your family feels tempted.

5. Get your calendar involved. Get yourself a new calendar, because when you start meal planning, you’re going to need a schedule. If you’re going out to dinner one evening with the whole family as a treat, then there’s no need to buy extra food to plan for that meal. If you’re having a potluck on Tuesday and are in charge of the casserole, then it’s smart to make that one of your two weekly meals so you can buy the supplies in bulk for less money (Sam’s Club is great for this). Also, by charting out what is being served for each meal every day, it eliminates that snackish feeling and cancels out the craving to just buy pizza instead – which can be both pricey and unhealthy.

Woman shopping with coupons in market

6. Base your meals on sales. Planning meals is a great way to save money, and it becomes even more cost effective if you follow this next step. Browse through the fliers local stores send you to not only gain inspiration for some yummy new dishes to try out, but also to take advantage of the sales to customize the week’s meals. If beef is on sale, then chicken week is out the window – you can have burgers for much less. Browse sites like Ebates to see which stores are offering the best deals, such as Walmart.

5 Warm and Affordable Destinations for Your Dream Holiday

Young woman walking on tropical beach called Grande Anse, La Digue Island, Seychelles, Indian Ocean.

The holidays can be a frantic time of year and can sometimes feel full of obligations. Fortunately, the holiday season is also a great time to find incredible savings on getaway travel. If you’ve ever daydreamed about skipping Thanksgiving dinner or playing hooky on Christmas Eve, there are countless budget travel destinations to consider. To cover the spread, we have selected five different types of holiday destinations that are sure to please any type of traveler. From beach bum to businessman, thrill-seeker to spa-seeker, our cheap holiday destinations are sure to give everyone an excellent reason to miss the office holiday party this year. Peruse through these affordable holiday destinations and you will find deep seasonal discounts on airfare, hotel accommodations and car rentals. Take a flight of fancy, cruise through your options and earn Cash Back at Ebates when you book holiday travel at our top stores.

For Sun and Sand: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Bavaro Beach Punta Cana

Affordable beach destinations get even more affordable during the holidays when most people only travel domestically to be with family. Some of the world’s top cruises and resorts break out their best pricing for travel between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. Our top destination for sun soaking is Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic boasts dozens of all-inclusive resorts that offer a first-rate vacation at rock bottom prices for travel around Christmastime. The average low temperature in December is a gorgeous 72 degrees with low rainfall and 4-star hotels rooms can be found for less than the cost of that drone on your nephew’s wish.

When you’re ready to book your holiday travel, check out the all-inclusive deals at Hotwire. You can save hundreds on four-star and five-star hotels and have your food, drinks and entertainment all rolled into one great budget travel deal.

For Quiet: The Seychelles Islands

Island Moyenne, Sainte Anne Marine National Park.

Get away from group gatherings and find some peace and rest during the holidays at some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. If this sounds perfect, you should immediately search for travel options to the Seychelles. The Seychelles is a group of 115 islands, only 30 of which are populated. Although there is plenty of wildlife, it’s pretty easy to avoid crowds of people. With exceptional sailing, snorkeling, fishing and surfing, the island paradise of the Seychelles is a beautiful destination year-round. The great news is that prices usually drop November-January making it one of the most desirable and affordable destinations in the world.

Book your stay with Priceline and choose from affordable hotels, luxury apartments, resorts and spas in Victoria, La Reunion, Anse Boileau or Anse Volber Village in Seychelles. Take your holiday in paradise without spending a small fortune!

For Adventure: Venezuela

Auyan Tepuy and Kamarata Valley aerial view. Gran Sabana, Venezuela

Adventure destinations are usually seasonally dependent and the most common holiday adventure packages involve ice and snow, or at least a heavy sweater. However, in Venezuela, the “Lost World” jungle boasts mild temperatures and breathtaking sights. Visit Auyan-tepui to see the world’s highest waterfall, explore the Tepui sandstone mountains or hike the maze-like black-rock trail up Mount Roaima. Most flights to Venezuela come in and out of the capital city of Caracas which has a variety of accommodation options from cheap hotels to approved home-stays and luxury resorts.

Also check out Priceline for great deals on vacation packages to Venezuela and the chance to save up to $500 when you book. Priceline’s packages offer three-star and four-star hotels paired with budget-friendly flights to guarantee you the best savings.

For Inspiration: Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Park Guell

All across the world, the holiday season is a time for spectacles. From festivals to parades, concerts to sporting events, Christmastime offers the best in music, food and entertainment. One of the world’s best destinations from late November to late December is Barcelona, Spain. During the holiday season, Barcelona is alive with the best traditional crafts, cooking, singing, dancing and all around celebrating. The weather is mild and the streets of Barcelona at Christmas are ablaze with incredible light displays. Get drawn into traditional celebrations like the chocolate days and the Feast of Los Santos Inocentes which is similar to April Fool’s Day.

The best accommodations in Barcelona are often private homes for rent and this can be an excellent way to explore local culture. However, if staying with strangers isn’t your thing, Expedia offers travel packages to Barcelona that include accommodations in the city’s top five-star hotels. By booking a flight and hotel through Expedia, you can save up to $570 and they guarantee that their price is the best price available so there’s no risk.

For The Best Holiday Shopping in the World: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Sunrise view over Kuala Lumpur

Let’s face it, there is no way you’re going to travel anywhere in the months between November and January without someone expecting a gift when you get home. Like they say, ‘tis the season! If you want to get all of your holiday shopping done for cheap while having an exceptional holiday getaway, your ultimate destination is Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is home to some of the largest shopping malls in the world and the Bukit Bintang retail area has bargains as far as the eye can see. The holiday months are the start of the peak season for Malaysian beaches on the west coast where Kuala Lumpur is located so you can do your shopping in paradise. You can expect blue skies, minimal rain and incredible savings – especially when you book your travel with a promo code from Ebates.

On top of great low prices on air travel and accommodations, Orbitz is also a prime resource for exclusive deals on car rentals. The more mobile you are, the better you can combine a beach vacation with bargain hunting because you can stay in a more secluded area without worrying about how to get into the center of town. With rentals starting at under $30 per day, Orbitz can make it possible for you to explore the beautiful country of Malaysia at your leisure.

 

 

Tasty But Affordable School Lunches

Dad making school lunches

The time has come to start planning school lunches again. Whether last year’s ideas have grown boring or you’ve had to downsize your budget, it’s time to look for school lunches that are as cheap as they are tasty and new.

Here are some of the best school-lunch options. Matching them with coupons from Ebates will leave your budget in good hands.

Chicken-and-Cheese Kebabs
The brilliance of kebabs is that they allow you to mix and match different foods, and products bought in bulk can be minimized into great meals. Purchase a block of cheese and dice it into squares, then fry up a chicken breast and chop it into small portions. All you need now is to skewer them on a stick. Both chicken and cheese store well, so you can make several kebabs from a single purchase, making the cost of each individual meal as little as $2.

Peanut Butter and Banana Wraps
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches can be boring, and those extra sugary jams your kids like aren’t necessarily healthy. Upgrade your child’s meal to something tastier and healthier without increasing the cost by slathering a tortilla with peanut butter and wrapping it around one half of a sliced banana. The other half can be used in the next lunch. Altogether, you can make each meal for as little as a dollar. Your child will get more protein and potassium, and lunch will be unique.

Girls eating lunch together at schoolSoup Thermoses
Campbell’s theme is “possibilities” for a reason. With options including chicken noodle, mushroom and tomato, you can pick the perfect flavor to suit your child’s tastes and eating habits. Put the soup in a thermos, and you have a super easy lunch your child can eat anywhere. Canned soup costs barely more than pennies and can be stored forever, making it a great option for the frugal shopper — especially at stores such as Walmart, which offers Cash Back when you shop through Ebates. Include crackers in your kid’s lunchbox for dipping options, or cheese slices to add some extra taste to the meal.

Cucumber and Cream Cheese Sandwiches
They may not sound like much, but cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches are simple to make, cost little and taste amazing. All you need to do is slice some cucumbers, add them to your child’s favorite kind of bread and then slather each piece with some flavored cream cheese. If you include a cookie cutter in the lunchbox, your kid can trim away the crust and dip the sandwich in a thermos of soup for an easy and well-balanced lunch.

Egg-and-Sausage Kebabs
What’s wrong with breakfast for lunch? The morning’s breakfast can be lunchtime’s money-saver. Dice up parts of a hearty omelet and slice up some pieces of sausage, and skewer them on a stirring stick with a few chunks of pineapple, fresh strawberries, pieces of banana, olives, or all of the above. Now you have a nutritional meal that is well balanced and extremely cost effective.

Cute face on kids pizza

Impromptu Mini Pizzas
When you hear pizza, you probably don’t think “frugal.” However, this recipe allows your child to have a tasty slice of Italy, custom made by them and custom made to fit your budget. All you need is some crackers or pita bread, tomato sauce (you can even use ketchup for extra savings), some cheese sticks and a few slices of pepperoni. If your child likes an extra punch to their pizza, olives or pineapple slices are super cheap when bought canned. All in all, these ingredients can stretch over multiple meals while giving your child the freedom (and you the free time) to build their own lunches. When you purchase these supplies in bulk from Sam’s Club with coupons and Cash Back from Ebates, you can save even more.

Pro Tip: Don’t Be Afraid to Use Leftovers!
Frugal and tasty lunches are about being creative, and since you already have the food in the house and the meal was definitely tasty enough to enjoy once, why not enjoy it twice? Recycle leftovers from last night’s dinner to make your child’s school lunch basically for free! Pack up some extra pasta in a Tupperware and pair it with fresh fruit, or chop up some pieces of meat patties with a side of strawberries for a sweet and cheap meal.

Planning a Bachelorette Party that Won’t Break the Bank

Bachelorette party making a toast for the bride

So you and your girls can’t quite afford a six-person flight to Ibiza, Cancun, or Paris, lounging in the spa of a 5-star hotel by day and sipping $100 bottles of champagne in an upscale VIP lounge by night. So what? You don’t need to be rich or max out your credit cards to throw a killer bachelorette party. All you really need is the company of friends and a little imagination.

Using Ebates makes it even easier, with Cash Back and exclusive promo offers that make snagging sweet deals on party basics a piece of cake. Read on for some awesome and budget-friendly ideas that will help you throw a bachelorette party that’s positively unforgettable.

Road Trip

A stellar getaway could be just down the road. Hop in the car or pool your funds to rent a van if you’ve got a larger group. If you live in a rural area, you may want to head into the city for a night of bar crawling. To save some extra cash, plan ahead and ask to stay with a friend or relative who lives in town, or split the cost and share a budget motel room. You can find some sweet deals at Booking.com. If you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle and opt for somewhere a bit more tranquil, take a trip to the seaside and rent a cabin or head out to the woods, pitch your tents, and roast some s’mores over the campfire.

Opt for Independently Owned Shops

Getting pampered doesn’t have to cost a pretty penny. Opt for local, independently owned spas, massage parlors, or nail and hair salons. Not only will you walk away feeling revitalized and beautified, you’ll also have peace of mind as these establishments are typically less expensive and often more attentive. You can also find some excellent deals for anything from manicures to facial treatments via Groupon.

Woman playing paintball holding paintball gunPaintball

No two brides are exactly the same. While one may prefer a day filled with mimosas and manicures, another may be keen on something with a bit more action. Paintball is a not only a ton of fun, it’s also a great way to bond. For some extra laughs, take a cue from the “trash the dress” trend and wear old bridesmaid dresses to the range. Celebrate afterward with some victory cocktails.

Five women in face masks holding champagne glasses, one wearing veilSleepover

Remember as a kid when you begged your parents to let you sleep over at a friend’s house? There was nothing more exciting than the prospect of bunking with your best pals, scarfing down all the pizza and ice cream your little heart desired, and staying up late watching movies and swapping stories. Recreate those nights of revelry for an equally thrifty and fun night in. Swap out the cream soda for some more grown-up beverages like cocktails or wine, and break out the facials and hair masks for some late-night DIY beauty treatments. Find awesome deals on polish and other essentials at Sally Beauty Supply.

Game Night

Whether the bride is more into pinball or poker, there’s sure to be a game she and the rest of the bridal party can enjoy. You don’t have to be a high roller to have some high times at the casino or at home. Even if your budget may not be able to bear the weight of the more risky high-stakes games, you can still have plenty of fun on a penny-pincher’s budget. If you’re heading to the casino, check out the penny slots — they’re not just fun for seniors. Or host the party at a bridesmaid’s place and set up a game night with all of your friends’ favorites. Mix in some drinking games for a little extra fun.

Karaoke

Few things are more befitting of a girls’ night out than karaoke. Like wine and chocolate, or the bride and her groom, the two make a perfect pair. Save some cash by getting the bride mildly tipsy with a few pre-game cocktails before heading out to your nearby karaoke bar. If she’s a bit more reserved, try a couple of duets for a warm-up before encouraging the woman of the hour to show off her pipes in a solo performance. 

Craft Party

The seemingly endless cache of inspirational craft ideas available on sites like Pinterest is proof you don’t have to be the queen of crochet to enjoy good old-fashioned crafting. Grab some blank scrapbook albums and stickers — you can find these for just a couple of bucks at Michaels. Break out some old photos of the bride and friends throughout the years, and make a sweet collection of memories you’ll all cherish for years to come.

5 Tips to Make You the Master of All Tailgates

Woman drinking at barbecue tailgate

Can you feel it in the air? School is back in session and your favorite team is back on the field! It’s finally tailgating season! If you, your friends and family all love tailgates, it’s time to take your tailgating setup to the next level. Bring your A game when it comes time to celebrate your team with this quick checklist of tailgating tips and essentials. Pick up all the tailgating gear you need plus get awesome Cash Back at Ebates with your purchase at any of the stores listed. Happy tailgating!

1. Set Your Camp up for Success

Setting up your spot camp for a day of tailgating fun can take quite a bit of planning but with the right equipment, you’ll be well on your way to a great day. First up, you’ll need to pick up some basics to keep you and your crew comfortable. Get outdoor tailgating supplies like sunshades, coolers and camp chairs online at Cabela’s.

Pro tip: Label your coolers. Separate and label drinks, ice and food so you and your friends can grab what you need, when you need it.

Man grilling at tailgate barbecue in field

2. Get the Grill That Fits Your Style

Love tailgating food? Perfecting your tailgate cooking station is essential for keeping your crew well fed and happy. You know your cooking style better than anyone else – and how to match the perfect grill to fit it. Check out all the tailgating grills and supplies at Lowe’s to find the right cooking station for your style and the size of your tailgating crew. Be the envy of the tailgate when you pick up grilling and other outdoor essentials at Lowe’s and save with a grilling gear promo code.

Pro Tip: Don’t forget to pick up extra paper towels and make a washing station too so that a little cooking mess doesn’t ruin the day. Use a bungee cord to hand up your paper towels wherever it’s convenient and use an empty detergent container to store water and make hand washing a breeze.

Friends cheering at tailgate barbecue in field

3. Let Your Colors Show

If you’re serious about tailgates, don’t forget to stock up on the gear that will let everyone know which side you’re supporting. Whether it’s jerseys or flags, show your team some love by proudly flying those colors. Head online to SportsFanfare to check out team gear and get a great deal while you’re picking out this year’s banners and shirts. You can even get paper plates, grilling sets, party platters and coasters with your favorite team on them.

4. Don’t Forget to Pack the Fun

Part of the fun of tailgating comes from playing tailgate games! Don’t forget to pack the games that will make your tailgate the talk of the town. From cup games and discs to footballs and washer toss sets, you can to make your tailgate a blast and pick up everything you need at Dick’s Sporting Goods.

5. Make Packing up a Breeze

Make keeping your tailgating site clean a cinch by picking up a dirty dish bin to stash all those grill utensils and dip covered dishes that will need a good scrub at home. Be sure to pack disposable pans and cups if you expect a big crowd. Walmart features a lot of great deals on everything you need to keep your area tidy and easy to pack up at the end of the day. Stock up on sandwich bags for leftover foods and bring wipes for an easy cleanup and a mess-free ride home.

7 Essential Money Saving Apps for College Students

Jar full of money for college

Whether you’re a soon-to-be college freshman preparing to leave the nest for the first time or a seasoned grad student gearing up for your final year, it’s likely you’ll be pinching pennies at some point during your academic career, if not all throughout. Personal finance management is an essential skill you may not have picked up during high school, but you don’t need to be a business major or an economics whiz to master it. If you have a smartphone, you’ve got the power. There are hundreds of apps on the market designed to help users save money. Ebates has compiled some of the best, listed below. Use these in conjunction with the Cash Back and deals available through Ebates at hundreds of stores like Amazon and Bed Bath & Beyond to get the most bang for your buck.

1. Loot

Even if you’re on a tight budget, it’s important to stash away a few bucks whenever possible for a rainy day fund, or even just an extra latte here and there. Loot is a free app designed specifically for students which helps you to calculate what your disposable income is. Loot is a little different than most other budgeting apps in that it is connected to a prepaid Visa card onto which you load money. This makes it easy to monitor where you spend your cash daily without the need to manually plug in each expense, as you do with many similar programs. By helping you to develop responsible money management habits, the app aims to subsequently help you to budget for disposable income.

2. MySupermarket

The stereotype of a starving college student can sometimes feel all too real. While clipping coupons can work to save you a few bucks, it can also be fairly time-consuming. MySupermarket helps ensure that you always get the best deal on each item on your shopping list. All you have to do is create your shopping list in the app, and it will tell you where you can find each item at the lowest price, or if a particular store is offering a special on the item. You can also use your phone to scan the barcode of an item while at the store, and the app will alert you if you can find it cheaper elsewhere. Don’t have a car and don’t relish the idea of schlepping a half-dozen shopping bags from the store back to the dorm? This app also works for online grocery orders.

3. RetailMeNot  

Everyone needs a little retail therapy now and again. RetailMeNot helps you to get your fix while staying within your budget. The free app gives you access to thousands of different coupons and specials for a variety of stores, including Target, Starbucks, Sephora, Bed Bath & Beyond, and more. If you come across a coupon you’d like to use but don’t need it right away, the app allows you to save it for later. It also alerts you when these saved coupons are about to expire. If you’re looking for a certain item, though you’re not set on a specific store, the app will also search for deals within your area. To take advantage of the savings, all you have to do is show your phone at checkout, or if you’re shopping online, just input the code.

College student using apps4. Mint

Similar to Loot, Mint is an easy-to-use, free budgeting program that helps you to set and meet savings goals. You can visit the Mint.com site, or download it as an app on your phone. Although Mint doesn’t use a prepaid Visa, it does allow you to securely link your debit and/or credit cards so you can just as easily keep track of your spending. With both Mint and Loot, this aspect is particularly important as it can help you to easily pinpoint areas you could cut back on in favor of saving for other things. Once you’ve established a budget, Mint will also send you email reminders should you go over the specified amount.

5. Honey

Similar to RetailMeNot, Honey is a valuable savings app that collects thousands of coupons and codes at hundreds of sites to make sure you get the best deal on every order. You can download Honey to your phone or to your computer as an Internet extension. The great thing about Honey is it will automatically search for and try out all of the available codes when you begin the checkout process at an online store, so unlike with RetailMeNot and many other sites, you don’t have to try out each one manually. If there’s one thing college students have less of than money, it’s time, so this aspect of the app is especially nice. Honey also allows you to rack up points to earn cash back, and offers incentives if you persuade your friends to start using Honey as well.

6. Groupon

College is the perfect place to try new things. Groupon affords you the opportunity to try new things off-campus as well as on, without paying the usual cost. This app has been a favorite for a while now, and it’s easy to see why. With this app, you can take advantage of daily deals of 50 to 90 percent off a variety of activities, goods, and services in over 500 cities. Many businesses post deals through Groupon to establish new customers, so it’s a great way to find hidden gems and up-and-coming establishments you may not normally try or be able to afford.

College students on a bench7. ATM Hunter

We’ve all been there. You’re at the bar enjoying some drinks with friends, go to pay the tab with your debit card, and realize they only accept cash or their card machine is down. Finding an ATM in itself can be difficult in certain areas, particularly if it’s late at night. Add to that the $2 to $4 fees many ATMs charge per transaction, and the fact that you stuck to more budget-friendly beers instead of cocktails seems to have been for naught. ATM Hunter is a free app that helps you find free cash machines, so you don’t have to stress if you’re caught in a jam in an unfamiliar area. You can also filter the search so the app will only show you machines from your bank, adding even more convenience.