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Hello everyone!

This summer is flying by. It’s almost August! I’ve been on the road for personal and work travel, but I promise I’m going to have a plethora of exciting new posts soon. I’m working on a vegan round up for Prague, Salsburg, and Vienna. Plus, several new recipes!

For now, I’ve compiled a list of summer savings that I found this week. Brands include Annie’s, Skinny Pop, Silk, So Delicious, Sweet Earth Foods, Beyond Meat, Go Veggie, and so much more! I’ve also been reviewing my savings-to-date, and I’m doing really well. You can check out my top ways to save and other recent savings posts. Here’s how much I’ve saved so far this year:

  • Berrycart
    • 2019 to date – $1.50
    • 2018 total – $7.25
  • CheckOut 51
    • 2019 to date – $1.25
    • 2018 total – $56.90
  • CoinOut
    • 2019 to date – $12.38
  • Dosh
    • 2019 to date – $15.25
    • 2018 total – $53.90
  • Drop
    • 2019 to date – $40.00
    • 2018 total – $70.00
    • Get a $5 welcome bonus when you use my referral code – g0wex
  • Fetch Rewards
    • 2019 to date – $6.75
    • 2018 total – $20.00
  • Ibotta
    • 2019 to date – $101.90
    • 2018 total – $248.25
    • *If you sign up with my referral code, dlgmcji you can get a $10.00 welcome bonus.
  • ReceiptPal 
    • 2019 to date – $30.00
    • 2018 total – $23.00
  • Shopkick
    • 2019 to date – $12.50
    • 2018 total – $28.00 in Amazon.com gift cards

Cheers and happy savings –

Jocelyn

PS – I’ve been loving Mylk Guys, the new online vegan grocery store with reasonable shipping costs. Mylk Guys carries everything from faux meat to cheese to health products or even sweets. Now I can order Primal Jerky, Uptons Chorizo, Just Egg, and Miyokos all at once! Fun fact – they have the largest selection of vegan cheeses in the United States. Get $10 off your first order by using my link!


Coupons (click the brand name for coupon link)

Beyond Meat

  • $1.00 off ONE Beyond Meat product, exp. 7/31/2019  (page will update with a new one month coupon in August)

Coupons.com

Follow Your Heart

Go Veggie

  • $1.00 off any ONE Go Veggie product, exp. 12/31/2019

Kikkoman

Rebate Apps

Berrycart

CheckOut51 (Join now and receive $5 off from refer & earn!)

  • $1.00, Select Nabisco Cookies and Crackers (Oreos, Wheat Thins, Triscuits)
  • $0.75, Bob’s Red Mills Muesli Cups
  • $1.00, Bush’s Baked Beans + Bush’s Savory Beans
  • $0.50, Del Monte Vegetable & Bean Blends
  • $1.50, Lenny & Larry’s The Complete Cookie Multipack
  • $0.75, Lenny & Larry’s The Complete Cookie Single
  • $0.55, Nathan’s Famous Buns
  • $5.00, any two, Ocean’s Halo Miso or Vegetable Broth
  • $0.75, Texas Pete Hot Sauces
  • $0.50, Tajin Clasico Seasoning

Ibotta (Join with my code “dlgmcji” and receive a $10 welcome bonus when you submit your first specific item rebate! *Note, offers vary based on store. I used Whole Foods and Target to find the following offers).

  • Refrigerated/ Frozen:
    • $1.00, Almond Breeze Almond Milk Creamer
    • $1.00, Califia Farms old Brew Coffee, 48 oz.
    • $0.75, Kite Hill Almond Milk Yogurts
    • $1.50, Kite Hill Almond Milk Cream Cheese Style Spread
    • $1.50, Pacific Foods Plant-Based Beverage, select varieties – 32 oz.
    • $0.30, any TWO, Silk Almondmilk, Yogurts
    • $0.50, any TWO, Silk Out Yeah Yogurts
    • $0.45, any TWO, So Delicious Dairy Free Yogurts
    • $2.00, So Delicious Dairy Free Novelties or Pints
    • $2.50, So Delicious Dairy Free Mousse
    • $2.00, Sweet Earth Foods Pizza, any variety
  • Pantry:$0.50, any TWO Banza pasta boxes
    • $0.75, any TWO Bob’s Red Mill Oatmeal Cups
    • $1.00, any TWO Bob’s Red Mill Better Bars
    •  $0.75, Brownberry Sandwich Thins
    • $0.25, Justin’s Nut ButterCups, 2 pack
    • $0.50, Justin’s Almond, Hazelnut, and Cashew Butter Squeeze Packs, select varieties – 1.15 oz.
    • $1.75, Justin’s Almond and Cashew Butter Jars
    • $0.75, Olives to Go, 4 pack
    • $0.50, Pacific Foods Soups, select varieties – 17 oz.
    • $0.15, Pearls Olives, 5.75 oz.

 

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An Online Vegan Grocery Store https://veganhostess.com/2019/04/07/an-online-vegan-grocery-store/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=an-online-vegan-grocery-store Sun, 07 Apr 2019 16:25:55 +0000 http://veganhostess.com/?p=8255 * Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. All opinions are my own. Hello everyone, I often find myself frustrated when grocery shopping as many stores simply won’t up vegan item inventories so they tend to run out very quickly. … Continue reading An Online Vegan Grocery Store

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Hello everyone,

I often find myself frustrated when grocery shopping as many stores simply won’t up vegan item inventories so they tend to run out very quickly. Many of my favorite vegan brands had their own shops online, but the shipping was expensive, and multiple websites meant, multiple shipping fees. Well, Mylk Guys apparently knew this was an issued and tackling the problem by creating an online vegan grocery store with reasonable shipping costs. The shipping fee covers transportation costs and packaging, including boxes, insulation, and coolants – ensuring that your order arrives fresh and ready to enjoy!

Get $10 off your first order by using my link!

Mylk Guys carries everything from faux meat to cheese to health products or even sweets. In fact, my favorite vegan cheese – Miyokos Creamery – closed their own online shop to sell on Mylk GuysNow I can order Primal Jerky, Uptons Chorizo, Just Egg, and Miyokos all at once! It’s so simple! They also carry many brands I’ve never tried before, and the products look delicious! I’m so happy to see a company catering to the vegan market  and realizing that cost is a factor.

Get $10 off your first order by using my link!

Fun fact – they have the largest selection of vegan cheeses in the United States. Why not browse their selection and give it a try? You won’t be disappointed, but it might be hard to choose!

Cheers & happy shopping!

Jocelyn

* Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. All opinions are my own.

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Winter 2019 Coupons Round Up https://veganhostess.com/2019/02/10/winter-2019-coupons-round-up/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=winter-2019-coupons-round-up https://veganhostess.com/2019/02/10/winter-2019-coupons-round-up/#comments Sun, 10 Feb 2019 16:25:23 +0000 http://veganhostess.com/?p=8089 * Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. All opinions are my own. Hello everyone, What better way to settle into the final long stretch of winter than with a Winter Vegan Coupons Round Up? While I found several high value … Continue reading Winter 2019 Coupons Round Up

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Hello everyone,

What better way to settle into the final long stretch of winter than with a Winter Vegan Coupons Round Up? While I found several high value or stackable coupons for vegan brand favorites like Daiya, Beyond Meat, Follow Your Heart, Go Veggie, Kikkoman and others, I do have some unfortunate news to share.

MamboSprouts went out of business near the end of 2018. MamboSprouts used to be my go to for organic, vegan coupons, and they never disappointed. From Kitehill to Fieldroast, their website contributed to a large portion of the ultra rare coupons I used to find. I’m hopeful that those companies will continue to provide coupons through their own websites or other third party vendors.

I also noticed that Hopster didn’t have any coupons available this week. It’s odd to me that vegan coupons are drying up, while we know the vegan population keeps getting bigger and bigger. Thankfully, rebate apps like Ibotta are always full of veg-friendly savings.

Cheers and happy savings –

Jocelyn

PS – As always, in case you missed them, check out my top ways to save and other recent savings posts.


Coupons (click the brand name for coupon link)

Beyond Meat
  • $2.00 off one Beyond Sausage product, exp. 2/28/2019)
Coupons.com
  • $0.50 off any one Food Should Taste Good product, exp. 3/11/2019
  • $0.50 off any one Cheerios, exp. 3/11/2019
  • $0.75 off any one Wholly Guacamole product, exp. 2/28/2019
  • $1.00 off any one Truvia Stevia Sweetener, exp. 2/28/2019
  • $1.00 off any three Pillsbury Refrigerated Baked Goods products, exp. 2/28/2019
Daiya
  • $1.00 off any one Daiya product, exp. 7/31/2019
Follow Your Heart Go Veggie
  • $1.00 off any one Go Veggie product, exp. 12/31/2019
Kikkoman
  • $0.55 off one Kikkoman product 10 oz. or Larger, exp. 12/31/2019
Rebate Apps

Berrycart Cartwheel by Target
  • 30% off Cheerios
  • 30% off Frontera  Mexican Foods
  • 25% off BelVita Breakfast Biscuits/ Bites
  • 25% off Naked Juice
  • 25% off KeVita Beverages
  • 20% off Simply Orange Juice
  • 20% off Triscuits & Wheat Thins
  • 20% off Terra Sweet Potato Chips
  • 20% off Way Better Snacks
  • 20% off Kikkoman Panko and Cooking Sauces
  • 20% off Tabasco Hot Sauce
  • 20% off Biscoff Cookies
  • 15% off Skinny Dipped Almonds
  • 15% off Morningstar Farms Veggie Foods
  • 15% off Market Pantry Beans
  • 10% off So Delicious Frozen Desserts
  • 10% off Potatoes & Onions
  • 10% off Silk Coffee Creamer
  • 10% off Lenny & Larry’s Cookies
CheckOut51 (Join now and receive $5 off from refer & earn!)
  • $0.75, BelVita
  • $1.25, SuperPretzel Soft Pretzels
  • $0.50, Del Monte Vegetable & Bean Blends
  • $0.55, Kikkoman Stir-Fry or Orange Sauces
  • $1.00, Buy 2 Select Kikkoman Sauces
  • $2.00, Chosen Foods Cooking Oil or Spray
  • $3.00, Chosen Foods Vegan Avocado Oil Mayo
  • $1.99, Sweet Baby Ray’s Hot Sauce
  • $1.00, Buy 3 Contadina Tomato Products
  • $0.75, Arnold, Brownberry or Oroweat Sandwhich Thins
Ibotta (Join with my code “dlgmcji” and receive a $10 welcome bonus when you submit your first specific item rebate! *Note, offers vary based on store. I used Whole Foods and Target to find the following offers).
  • Produce/ Any:
    • $0.25, any item
    • $0.25, bottled water
    • $0.25, bloody mary mix
    • $0.25, kids snack bars
  • Refrigerated/ Frozen:
    • $0.75, Silk Almondmilk yogurt alternative
    • $0.50, Musselman’s Apple Sauce, any variety, any size
    • $0.50, Lantana Hummus, 10 oz.
    • $1.10, Boca Veggie Burgers, any variety, any size
    • $1.10, Boca Veggie Crumbles, any variety, any size
    • $1.10, Boca Veggie Nuggets, any variety, any size
    • $1.10, Boca Falafel Bites, any variety, any size
    • $0.50, Bai, any variety, any size
  • Pantry:
    • $0.50, Larabar, any variety, any size
    • $0.50, Nature Valley Snacks, any variety, any size
    • $0.50, The Lenny & Larry’s Complete Cookie, any single
    • $1.00, The Lenny & Larry’s Complete Cookie, 4pk
    • $0.75, PB2, 6.5 oz
    • $1.00, PB2, 16 oz
    • $0.25, Chex Mix
    • $1.10, Dave’s Killer Bread Bagels
    • $1.50, Dave’s Killer Bread, Raisin’ the Roof
    • $1.00, Planters Peanuts, Mixed Nuts & CashewsPantry
 

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2018 Annual Savings Round Up https://veganhostess.com/2018/12/30/2018-annual-savings-round-up/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2018-annual-savings-round-up https://veganhostess.com/2018/12/30/2018-annual-savings-round-up/#comments Sun, 30 Dec 2018 01:25:25 +0000 http://veganhostess.com/?p=8031 * Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. All opinions are my own. Hello everyone, Here we are. We’re facing the end of one year, and the start of the next. And admittedly, I have been MIA for quite some time. … Continue reading 2018 Annual Savings Round Up

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Hello everyone,

Here we are. We’re facing the end of one year, and the start of the next. And admittedly, I have been MIA for quite some time. Two vacations, one promotion, a new kitten, and many other life obligations later, I’ve decided my hiatus was long enough. This year, I am setting out with my original goal for this blog—to have fun. I love sharing recipes and travel tips, but most of all, I really do love sharing my ways to save. And boy was 2018, a good year for savings! Check out my savings breakdown below!

Rebate Apps: (Check out my Top Ways to Save)

  • Ibotta – $248.25
    • I’ve earned nearly $450 since downloading this app!
      • This is one of my favorite apps because it is SO easy to use. In fact, I use it almost every time I shop because there is consistently a $0.25 rebate on any one item of your choice! Plus, there are great savings at places like Target, Walmart, Whole Foods, and more!
    • *If you sign up with my referral code, dlgmcji you can get a $10.00 welcome bonus.
  • Checkout 51 – $56.90
    • I’ve earned $121.00 since downloading the app!
  • Fetch Rewards – $20.00
    • I’ve earned $36.70 in Amazon.com gift cards since downloading the app!
    • *Join me and earn 1,500 points when you use my referral code (BU7GX). That’s $1.50 in free points! Download the app at http://www.fetchrewards.com
  • Berrycart – $7.25
    • I’ve earned $58.50 since downloading the app!
  • Shopkick – $28.00 in Amazon.com gift cards
    • I’ve earned $55.00 in Amazon gift cards since downloading the app!
    • Try Shopkick, and we’ll both get points toward a free gift cards! Use code BEST121199 or download the app here: http://getsk.co/best121199
  • Savingstar – $1.75 
  • Coinout – $8.19
    • This one is simple. Just snap your receipt and get a random amount of pennies.
  • ReceiptPal – $23.00
    • This is similar to Coinout, but instead of cash you can get giftcards for Amazon and a few other retailers. Additionally, it does have some restrictions.
  • Drop – $70.00
    • I LOVE DROP. Let me say it again. I LOVE DROP. You simply link your credit cards and pick five places where you frequently shop and earn points that build up to gift cards. My stores are Trader Joe’s, Starbucks, Target, Whole Foods, and Sephora.
    • Get a $5 welcome bonus when you use my referral code – g0wex
  • Dosh – $53.90
    • Save on hotels, restaurants, online and in person retailers, and more!
    • Limited time only – $15 referral bonus! Use my code JOCELYR68
  • *Cartwheel by Target – $834.74 in total savings since June 2013!
I saved $517.29 using the above listed rebate apps on my iPhone!

Online Savings Tools/ Browser Extensions:Swagbucks

  • Swagbucks – I’ve earned $50.00 in $25 Amazon.com gift cards this year ($250 in two years)!
    • Click the above graphic for $3.00 referral bonus when you earn 300SB! 
  • Coupon Cabin – $141.81 cash back in under one year!
    • This extension is similar to Ebates, but it seems to have a few extra perks. The more you use this extension, the more ‘bonus cash’ you receive. For example, I now get a certain percentage cash back, plus a 10% bonus on the cash back amount.  
  • Ebates – I received $124.52 cash back on purchases I’m already making.  Ebates Coupons and Cash Back
    • You’ve seen the commercials. Now, why not give it a try, too? Get $10 when you join with my link! It’s easy, just set it and forget it.

Other Ways to Save:

  • Chase Sapphire Preferredin my opinion, is the best travel credit card out there. In one year I racked up 136,900 Chase points which is $1,711.25 in travel or $1,369.00 in cash. Here are the card’s basics:
    • It is a heavy, shiny, metal card.
    • Annual fee is $95, but it is waived the first year.
    • Earn 2x points on travel and dining, and travel is pretty broad – Uber, parking meters, and subway tickets count!
    • No foreign transaction fees.
    • Points are worth 25% more (1.25 cents) when redeemed for travel through the Chase portal.
      • Sign up with my referral and earn 50,000 bonus points after spending $4,00 0 in the first three months your account is open. (That’s about a $1,000 value).
  • Robinhood AppRobinhood let’s you join for as little as a $5.00 trade deposit. Plus, traders can buy and sell individual stocks for $0 a trade. On top of that, you and your referral each get a free share of a random stock when a referral link is used!

So all in all, I’m feeling pretty good about my savings this year. Over $800 in cash back/ Amazon gift cards, and I’m going to put my Chase points to use on my next vacation! 

What are you saving for this year?

Cheers!

Jocelyn

* Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. As always, all opinions are my own!

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Hungryroot: My Honest Review https://veganhostess.com/2018/09/16/hungryroot-my-honest-review/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hungryroot-my-honest-review Sun, 16 Sep 2018 19:31:30 +0000 http://veganhostess.com/?p=7961 * Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. All opinions are my own. I did not receive my Hungryroot meal delivery service for free for this review. Hello everyone, You may have noticed that I’ve been a bit MIA lately. Well, … Continue reading Hungryroot: My Honest Review

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Hello everyone,

You may have noticed that I’ve been a bit MIA lately. Well, my partner went back to work, I received a promotion which carries longer hours, and we got a kitten. So life’s been a bit hectic to say the least. I decided to be realistic about my new normal, and I registered for a subscription meal service. I had no idea that a plant-based meal service existed, but luckily for me, it does! What follow is my honest review of Hungryroot.

All of Hungryroot’s products are “vegan, gluten-free, high in nutrients, fiber, and good fats, and low in sugar, sodium and calories.” Hungryroot offers two subscription levels. The smaller version is called the Starter Set which costs $69 + free shipping. This package includes three meals plus four sides, snacks or sweets, or more meals and less sides. Essentially each item has a cost value and Hungryroot’s system will track how much you have left as you pick your items. The larger version is called the the Good Life which is $99 + free shipping and includes 1-2 more meals. You can customize your box or let Hungryroot pick what goes inside. I’m picky so I like to customize mine.

Kohlrabi Noodles

Each recipe contains two servings, and they are a very hefty portions. The meal kits range from Pad Thai Fried Rice to Creamy Corn Cauliflower Risotto to Thai Coconut Vegetable Curry. The bases of the meals vary from “noodle” or “rice” to a soup base. The “rice” is usually made out of cauliflower or broccoli, and the noodles are derived from beats, kohlrabi, or squash. I was skeptical, but the texture is actually really good. And the sauces honestly make the meals. They are low calorie, but so incredibly flavorful. I don’t know how Hungryroot does it, but I’m hooked—especially the peanut sauce!

Interested in trying Hungryroot? Here’s $30 off your first order! I tried them, loved the meals, and I haven’t looked back.

The best part of Hungryroot for me is that these meals come almost ready to serve. Most recipes simply require a short period of sautéing, adding additional ingredient packets, and mixing with water or sauce. Extremely easy! Plus, all of the meals/ snacks are under 500 calories which is great. I occasionally add tofu or beans to meals which might lack protein, but I find that most of the meals are well-rounded and filling.

I’ve used Hungryroot for about two months, and I don’t see an end in sight. It’s so nice not to worry about dinner four nights each week. I can’t even imagine how I was functioning before I started using this service. So, what’s your take? Have you used a meal delivery service? If so, which one, and do you recommend it?

Cheers and happy eating!

Jocelyn

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