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Save Big: Pre-Holiday Deals from Major Retailers

We love deals! Are you thinking about holiday shopping yet? If you want to save money and get a jump on knocking some things off your gift-giving list, this is…

A pedestrian walks by an Old Navy store on November 10, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. Retailers are starting to decorate their stores with Christmas decorations as they try to extend the holiday shopping season in hopes of bringing in more customers in what could be one of the worst retail shopping seasons in decades. Get some deals
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We love deals! Are you thinking about holiday shopping yet? If you want to save money and get a jump on knocking some things off your gift-giving list, this is the week to make it happen. A bunch of big-name stores kick off their pre-holiday sales events this week. That means lots of deals and lots of discounts.

Major retailers count on this time of year. Black Friday used to be the major sale day of the year. Stores like Amazon, Target, and Kohls now count on sales leading up to the holiday rush to help their bottom line. And many shoppers appreciate the chance to save big so they can give big.

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Here are the pre-holiday sales, according to USA Today, that you can take advantage of this week.

Target

Target Circle Week - Monday, October 7th through Saturday, October 12th.

  • You need to be a member of Target Circle, their free loyalty program, to take advantage of the sale. 
  • Save on clothing, bedding, bath, home appliances and more!
  • Target Circle Week also includes up to 50% off select kitchen items from Cuisinart and Instant Pot, and members who spend $40 on toys can get $10 off, or spend $75 on toys and get $20 off.

Kohl's

Kohl’s 3 Days of Deals - Monday, October 7th through Wednesday, October 9th.

  • Anyone can score discounts and daily deals on toys, tech, kitchen appliances, decor, shoes, clothing and baby items.
  • Kohl's Rewards loyalty program members also get $10 off every $50 spent on home products and $10 off $50 or $20 off $100 spent on toys, puzzles and games.
  • If you can't get in the story, you can take advantage of 25% off items on Kohls.com.
Shoppers clog the aisles at Macy's Department store November 28, 2003 in New York City. Black Friday , the day after Thanksgiving and traditionally the kickoff to the Christmas shopping season is expected to be big, thanks to a rebounding U.S. economy that is positioned to drive better deals, particularly of higher-end goods.Stephen Chernin/Getty Images

Amazon

Amazon Prime Big Deal Days - Tuesday, October 8th and Wednesday, October 9th

  • To get in on the savings here, you have to be a member of Amazon Prime, but there’s a free 30-day trial you can use. 
  • This sales event offers bargains on everything from clothing to toys, and deals on popular brands like Barbie, Disney, Dyson, Lego and Clinique.
  • The sale also includes Amazon exclusive items from Beats, Casper, and Conair.

Walmart

Walmart Holiday Deals - October 8th to October 13th

  • USA Today says save $300 on a refrigerator, $100 off on a gaming laptop and score deals on everything from toys to home decor to apparel.
  • Members of the Walmart+ subscription service get early access to the sale at 12 a.m. Tuesday, while in-person shoppers can access the sales when stores open on Wednesday, October 9th.

Costco

Costco membership costs have gone up so, according to USA Today, the box store's prices will go down. The items you can save on will not make great holiday gifts, but anytime you save it's a good day. Costco is offering select deals on its signature Kirklands products.

8 School Lunch Hacks You and Your Kids Will Love

It's back to school time! And with it comes so much stress and so many expenses! (This list will help you save money.) Check out these school lunch hacks your kids will love, and you'll love to make!

So. Much. Stress.

I've learned to compartmentalize my issues so I tackle just one at a time. It helps me from becoming overwhelmed. Helps. And I can use all the help I can get. (Like these great items every mom needs for back to school!)

One thing that used to really give me anxiety is packing my kids' lunch. When my daughter was in kindergarten, she wouldn't eat a sandwich. (I mean, really? No peanut butter and jelly, no turkey and cheese, not even grilled cheese!) That was a challenge I tackled, and feel I won. Both she and my son were known for their fun little "bento box" lunches that included kabobs and deconstructed sandwiches.

kid with glasses chows down at school lunch with school lunch hacksTim Boyle/Getty Images

You do what you have to do.

Thank GOD for the internet. I was on every mom blog, Instagram, and TikTok I could find to figure out how to be creative with healthy foods for the kids. Okay, relatively healthy foods. They are kids. My goal was to get a fruit and or vegetable in them at lunch. I knew the carbohydrates and proteins would be a little easier.

Don't break the bank.

But here's the thing. You know as well as I do that eating healthy foods that are fun and enticing to kids can be easy if you're willing to pay an arm and a leg for them. It's a real shame that junk food is so much more accessible and more cost-effective than real food. But our kids have enough hurdles to overcome, especially at the beginning of the school year. So, let's take this one for them.

Don't reinvent the wheel.

And getting creative with your kids' school lunches doesn't have to take up all your time and energy, either. Don't reinvent the wheel. There are others who came before you (who somehow have time to create snazzy social media posts) who really want to help. Use their ideas and let's do what's best for our kids.

School Lunch Hacks Your Kids Will Love:

1) Get Organized

I get it. Being organized will make everything easier. But sometimes it is hard to get there. This lunch hack will take some time to prep on Sundays, but your lunch-making will be so much easier all week long!

2) Bento Box for the Win!

These Bento Boxes make lunching fun. My kids didn't like sandwiches, so I would have to get creative with their lunches. Bento Boxes allow you to put lots of little morsels in those little compartments for a happy day!

3) Warm It Up!

Yes! My momma used to do this for me, too. Whether you're packing soup or spaghetti for your kiddo, warm up that thermos with some hot water before you fill it!

4) Hands Off! That's Nacho Cheese!

Nachos have to be one of my favorite meals. Just because it's not a sandwich or traditional lunch meal item doesn't make it any worse for you than some other choices your kiddo might make in the lunch line. This is a fun way to lunch (with or without the hair dryer).

5) $2 Lunch Hack

Lunch for 2-bucks? Yes, please! And look how pretty it is! Listen, I've made roll-ups in those little bake-at-home croissants and they never look this nice, but they taste good!

6) Lunch Box Station!

Your kid will enjoy lunch more if they know they've put the work into making it. While it can be tough (and time-consuming) to try to get your kid to do any work in the kitchen, it might be fun for them to assemble their own lunches if you have a lunch box station to make it fun!

7) Grilled Cheese, Please!

What kid doesn't like grilled cheese?! And if you are thinking, "mine!" then you can do this great hack with any kind of sandwich. Heat it up, put a little crunch on the bread, and it's like a brand new sammy!

8) Sandwich Storage Hack

So simple - but a game changer. This momma makes all of her kids' sandwiches ahead of time and then packs them back in the bread bag. So easy to grab and go!

Andie Summers has been the morning show host on XTU for the past 25 years. She is a two-time CMA Major Market Personality of the Year winner and two-time Gracie Award recipient from the Alliance for Women in Media. As a content creator for XTU, Andie enjoys sharing parenting and travel tips, and loves helping you shop online with Must Haves.