Grand Plié a la Seconde—Pas de Bourreé—Glissade—Jeté—Assemblé

*Grand Plié a la Seconde is the founding step, the beginning. The opening act of a shopper’s plan is the store, the retailer, and the sales within.

*Pas de Bourreé are the steps between; clipping the coupons, watching the blogs, matching the ads.

*Glissade is the prep. Making a list and organizing a plan creates a graceful interlude for the main event.

*Jeté, the flying leap; the actual shopping trip.

*Assemblé, where everything comes together.

The finale takes place at center stage with the register, the sale, the coupons,

and the shopper taking a final bow. Let us dance our way to savings!

Grand Plié a la Seconde—Pas de Bourreé—Glissade—Jeté—Assemblé

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Support the Troops w/ Coupons!

Support Our Troops and Families Overseas!


Thousands of our Troops lives in foreign countries with their family, where the price of food and necessities are sometimes twice as much as we pay.
Did you know That the Commissary on Military bases Overseas Allows Coupons to be used up to 6 months after the expiration dates!
Recycle your un-used and expired coupons to our Troops! Information can be found at OCP, you can send the coupons yourself or contact me via message and we can work something out.

GOD BLESS THE USA!!

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