Organic and Green Savings: A Great Time to Try Organic Kids Food
Just wanted to pass along the news that my client Mom Made Foods is offering a great deal to celebrate the new year. Now when you buy any 4 Mom Made Meals or Munchies at SuperTarget by January 19th, you can redeem your UPC codes for a $9 SuperTarget gift card plus special savings codes from GDiapers and Bebe au Lait! Grab your rebate form and all the details here.
This $9 rebate offer is a great excuse not only to try Mom Made organic frozen foods, but to visit a SuperTarget! I tweeted a while back about the surprises I found on my “roadtrip” to a SuperTarget with the Mom Made team. I had no idea that SuperTargets had such an expansive organics section – including fresh organic produce, all at great prices, of course!
For more than a year now, I’ve been blogging about the need for more healthy, organic and natural products at prices that make sense. During this time, we’ve discussed money savings tips such as the expansion of Giant’s organic lines, great savings on Archer Farms house brand organics at Target, coupons from Whole Foods, and more. And now we see SuperTarget, recently named one of the top 10 healthiest grocery stores by Health Magazine, as another high quality option for organic foods at a good price.
Take a look – and let me know what you think!
And as for the Mom Made? Well, there are four options to choose from, but I’d be holding out if I didn’t tell you that Baby Boo and Big Boy prefer the Cheesy Mac (with peas!) and the Cheese Pizza. As for me? After a long day, I’ve been known to kick back with a Mom Made Bean Burrito and a beer!
Looking for more savings tips? Check these out over at Thrifty Thursday on greenbabyguide.com and these at Frugal Friday!
Bon Appetit!
— Lynn
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Nice pic!
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Thank you Lynn for pointing out the pic was for the wrong product on my blog post! I want to try this food too, but my baby is not even born yet.
Wow, Anastasia, you will be a great Mom – doing so much research before baby is even born! I’m impressed. I wish I had known as much as I do now about the benefits of green and organic products and the dangers of toxins prior to my first pregnancy! — Lynn
Lynn, have you thought about having the Eco Child’s Play site review the product? Or Kid’s Cuisine? I’ve written for both those, might be a good place to get a mention.
Great idea, Beth! Thanks so much for suggesting it! — Lynn
Thanks, for the update on organic savings changes in some of the bigger stores. An additional green option is to seek out smaller chains. But, I understand these are not always clearly available. One thing I do is get online and look for free niche listings besides organic. This helps to find stores that are carrying organic but don’t have much advertising. I talk about this a bit more on my site. Thanks, again
Very good point, Tina! Thanks for mentioning that.