Hopefully you’ve had a chance to check out my first-ever vlog attempt on frugal baby and toddler feeding, so you’ve seen the Flip in action! The quality of the video far exceeded my expectations, and it is SO simple to use.
I was really kind of nervous about doing a video. “You, uh, want me to do what? Put myself on display in a series of videos in front of all my readers? Um . . . okay.” But I had a great time learning how to use my Flip and playing around with Windows Movie Maker. Now that I’ve got one done and relaxed a little, I’m really looking forward to my next vlog!
So how would you like to have one of these fabulous little gadgets for your very own? Courtesy of Walmart and Pure Digital, I have one Flip Digital Video Camera in my hot little hands for one lucky reader to win! You could even use it to win a year’s worth of groceries by submitting your best money-saving tips on video to the Walmart channel on YouTube. I would be SO thrilled if one of my readers won the groceries!!!
Every reader has three methods available to enter this contest. Choose any combination of one, two, or three, for up to a total of 3 entries!!!
1. Leave a comment telling me the best money-saving method or tip that you’ve actually used recently. Make sure that I have some way to get in touch with you if you are the winner. (Either leave your email address in your comment or make sure I can access it from your profile.) Don’t worry, I won’t harvest your email addresses or use them for any purpose other than notifying you if you win.
2. Subscribe to my feed via RSS or email and leave a separate comment letting me know you have done so. If you’re already a subscriber, simply leave a separate comment letting me know you’re already subscribed. Lovin’ my subscribers! You guys make this all possible.
3. Spread the word about this contest in some manner and come back and leave a link in a separate comment. If you have a blog, you can blog about it. But if you don’t have a blog, you’re not at a disadvantage. You could review and Stumble it. You could Twitter it. You could post about it in a forum. Use your imagination!
It is important that you leave a separate comment for each type of entry because each comment is equal to one entry. Sorry to harp on this, but it really is that important to tally and select the winners easily, so I thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Prize:
(1) Flip Video F260 Ultra 60-Minute Digital Camcorder, ARV $125
This giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. EDT on Sunday, September 7th. I’ll use Random.org to generate a number that corresponds with the winning comment and post the winner on Monday, September 8th. Good luck!



lace
I used coupons at the grocery store yesterday. I never use them and was really excited to save a bit of $$
lace
I used coupons at the grocery store yesterday. I never use them and was really excited to save a bit of $$
Anonymous
I love all of your tips and tricks here!
Though my Kashi cereal at Wal*Mart was much more than the $2.00 coupon to get it free, I found their granola bars for $2.50, leaving a cost of only $0.50 after coupon.
hae773201 at yahoo dot com
Anonymous
I love all of your tips and tricks here! Though my Kashi cereal at Wal*Mart was much more than the $2.00 coupon to get it free, I found their granola bars for $2.50, leaving a cost of only $0.50 after coupon.hae773201 at yahoo dot com
Anonymous
When my son was still a baby, I purchased the book Super Baby Food and made my son’s cereal, fruits and veges. It was easy to spend a little bit of time and make a month’s worth at once. All you need is your microwave, small food processor, ice cube trays and plastic freezer bags. Once you do it a few times, it becomes second nature and really easy to do. I will admit I did buy some jarred food for convenience when traveling or just to be lazy once in a while.
hae773201 at yahoo dot com
Anonymous
When my son was still a baby, I purchased the book Super Baby Food and made my son’s cereal, fruits and veges. It was easy to spend a little bit of time and make a month’s worth at once. All you need is your microwave, small food processor, ice cube trays and plastic freezer bags. Once you do it a few times, it becomes second nature and really easy to do. I will admit I did buy some jarred food for convenience when traveling or just to be lazy once in a while.hae773201 at yahoo dot com
Anonymous
When my son was still a baby, I purchased the book Super Baby Food and made my son’s cereal, fruits and veges. It was easy to spend a little bit of time and make a month’s worth at once. All you need is your microwave, small food processor, ice cube trays and plastic freezer bags. Once you do it a few times, it becomes second nature and really easy to do. I will admit I did buy some jarred food for convenience when traveling or just to be lazy once in a while.hae773201 at yahoo dot com
3XMom
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QponCutie
I’d love to enter to win! My best money saving tip I’ve used recently is using baking soda and vinegar to clean with. They’re AMAZING!
QponCutie
I’d love to enter to win! My best money saving tip I’ve used recently is using baking soda and vinegar to clean with. They’re AMAZING!
QponCutie
I’m a subscriber now, too! You’re on my Google home page!!
QponCutie
I’m a subscriber now, too! You’re on my Google home page!!
QponCutie
I’m a subscriber now, too! You’re on my Google home page!!
Rebecca
We recycle our soda cans and return them for cash, also we have a policy to give generic a chance. 9 times out of 10 they taste just the same as the much more expensive brand name products. We easily save $50+ every time we go to the grocery store because of this.
legacyofbrutalitysa{AT}gmail.com
Rebecca
We recycle our soda cans and return them for cash, also we have a policy to give generic a chance. 9 times out of 10 they taste just the same as the much more expensive brand name products. We easily save $50+ every time we go to the grocery store because of this.legacyofbrutalitysa{AT}gmail.com
Rebecca
We recycle our soda cans and return them for cash, also we have a policy to give generic a chance. 9 times out of 10 they taste just the same as the much more expensive brand name products. We easily save $50+ every time we go to the grocery store because of this.legacyofbrutalitysa{AT}gmail.com
Rebecca
I also blogged about this giveaway:
Here
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Rebecca
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Rebecca
I also blogged about this giveaway:Herelegacyofbrutalitysa{AT}gmail.com
Rebecca
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I am subscribed to your feed.legacyofbrutalitysa{AT}gmail.com
Rebecca
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Anonymous
I planted a ton of tomatoes this year and will be canning my own sauce in a few weeks, hopefully, enough to last the entire year.
hae773201 at yahoo dot com
Anonymous
I planted a ton of tomatoes this year and will be canning my own sauce in a few weeks, hopefully, enough to last the entire year.hae773201 at yahoo dot com
Anonymous
I planted a ton of tomatoes this year and will be canning my own sauce in a few weeks, hopefully, enough to last the entire year.hae773201 at yahoo dot com
Anonymous
We have breakfast for dinner one a week. Not only is it cheap, but it’s normally quick and easy.
hae773201 at yahoo dot com
Anonymous
We have breakfast for dinner one a week. Not only is it cheap, but it’s normally quick and easy.hae773201 at yahoo dot com
Anonymous
We have breakfast for dinner one a week. Not only is it cheap, but it’s normally quick and easy.hae773201 at yahoo dot com