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Wondering when National Ice Cream Day 2025 is and what all the deals are? It’s July 20th this year and you can score some amazing discounts at local stores near you! {Psst! Don’t forget about all the other great restaurant deals we regularly post!}
National Ice Cream Day 2025 Deals & Freebies
WooHoo! Check out these amazing discounts you can score on July 20th this year!
Burger King — Royal Perks members can get FREE soft serve ice cream with a purchase of $1 or more Sunday, July 20th.
Dairy Queen — Dairy Queen is offering DQ Rewards members a FREE Dilly Bar with any online or in-app purchase of a $1 or more from July 14th through 20th.
Dippin’ Dots — Get FREE mini cups of Dippin’ Dots during a 2-hour window on National Ice Cream Day. Be sure to contact your local store to verify times for the giveaway.
Friendly’s — From July 18th through 20th, Fan Club Rewards members get score a FREE cone or dish via in-store, online or carryout. Non-members can still celebrate with $0.90 scoops (in-store and carryout only).
Halo Top — If your first, middle, or last name matches that of an ice cream brand you can score a FREE pint of Halo Top ice cream through July 21st! Simply go here and prove your namesake to grab your free pint. Limit one person.
Marble Slab Creamery— Loyalty members will get a FREE small cup of ice cream, no purchase necessary, on July 20th. Look for this offer in the app.
Petco — Stop by on July 20th for a FREE ice cream pup cup.
Stop & Shop— Live near a Stop & Shop? GO Rewards members can celebrate with a FREE 1.5-quart tub of store brand ice cream! No purchase necessary. Just check in at the new in-store Savings Station kiosk between July 18-20 and you’ll receive a digital coupon in your account.
Wendy’s — Get a FREE small Frosty’s when you make any purchase on July 20th. Offer will be available all day long on the app.
16 Handles — Customers can get a FREE soft-serve treat (up to $5) when they download the 16 Handles app and visit a participating location Sunday, July 20th.
Know of any other ice cream deals this year? Let us know in the comments below!
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It’s Day 4 of the $100 Savings Challenge and today’s was a much simpler project — and quite easy to do! But it’s little things like this that can add up to a lot of savings!
See more below on what I did for today’s project…
Before we get to the challenge, one simple way we saved today was to bring our own snacks on a road trip. Remember that great deal on Kind Granola Bars we shared recently?
I brought a bunch of them on today’s trip to Atlanta (we’re spending the next week here for a big baseball tournament for Silas) and that’s what we ate on the road instead of stopping to get snacks. (If you wanted to save even more, you could make your own granola bars. But I stuck with store bought today since I had gotten such a great deal!)
And now, onto the $100 Savings Challenge! If you haven’t signed up for the $100 Savings Challenge, be sure follow the directions to sign up (there are prizes!!):
Every week day of the challenge, I’ll be posting on Instagram, Facebook, and here on the blog as I work through the challenge myself.
I will invite you to do the daily challenges with me and to share your successes! Every day that you complete the challenge and submit it, you’ll be entered to win one of 5 $100 Amazon gift cards we’re giving away randomly at the end.
You can participate every day or just some of the days — whatever works for you! But every day that you participate and fill out the simple form, you are entered to win!
Day 4 Challenge:
Pause or Cancel 1 Subscription: Cancel or pause a streaming service, app, or membership for the month. (Save: $10–$20)
I highly recommend regularly looking over your subscriptions to see what you are paying for and make sure you are using that app, regularly watching that streaming service, and utilizing your memberships really well.
Another thing I regularly do, is to put reminders on my calendar to cancel subscriptions and/or make sure I’m actually using them. Oftentimes it’s just $5/month here and $7.99 a month there, but that adds up to a lot of money spent over the course of a year!
So when I sign up for something that is a subscription, I put a reminder on my calendar to check in 25 days to make sure I liked the membership/subscription and am finding it valuable enough to keep using. If not, that gives me time to cancel before it auto-renews!
We had just recently gone through every line item in our budget to make sure we wanted to keep all of the subscriptions and memberships, but today, I went into my Amazon account and checked to make sure I knew when the auto-renewal dates were for the free Amazon Music and free Kindle Unlimited offers I had signed up for and made sure they were on my calendar.
I also went into Amazon Subscribe & Save to see what subscriptions we had and made sure I wanted to keep them (I do this regularly because I often order items via Subscribe & Save to get a discount and then cancel once my order ships.)
I cancelled my subscription to the Kind Granola bars and Finish Dishwasher Pods today. I’m going to count that as $20 in savings since it will guarantee I don’t somehow forget and get charged full-price for these items in August and September.
So we’re currently at $45.25 found/saved so far with the challenge. How much have you saved/found so far as part of the challenge?
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Go sign up for the challenge here! And just for fun — and to motivate you to join us for the challenge — if you do today’s challenge and fill out the form linked here, you will be entered to win one of 5 $100 Amazon gift cards I’m giving away at the end of the challenge!
Note: We may possibly share a few of the best entries over the course of the challenge, so by submitting the form, you are giving us permission to possibly post your entry. If you’d rather we don’t post it, please note that on your entry.
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Feeding a family with food allergies can get expensive quickly. Here’s how to save money without compromising safety or nutrition.
Hello! I have a family of 5, and three are limited by food allergies. My husband stays away from gluten and dairy, and two of my boys have severe nut allergies. Gluten-free food is not cheap! And we can only buy foods that haven’t been processed on shared equipment with nuts. It’s unreal how many items we can’t buy because they “may” contain nuts. What are your tips on saving money while shopping with these parameters? Thanks!
This is such a great question — and one that I know many here have struggled with. It can feel like grocery bills climb so much more quickly if you are gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free, or trying to buy allergy-safe, clean, and/or organic products. It gets even trickier (and more expensive) when you’re relying on a lot of pre-packaged foods.
Feeding a family of five while juggling multiple dietary restrictions can feel overwhelming. I get it — and I want you to know you are not alone and that there is hope!
Save Money Buying Groceries with Food Allergies
Over the years, I’ve connected with so many moms who’ve discovered creative ways to cut costs while still keeping everyone safe and well-fed. Here are tips and mindset shifts that can help you do the same:
1. Shift Your Mindset: Embrace What You CAN Eat
First, acknowledge it: specialty allergy-friendly versions of “treats” or convenience foods often cost more. Instead of focusing on replacing every packaged favorite, shift toward celebrating the foods that are naturally safe and nutritious.
When our mindset changes from “I’m missing out” to “I get to explore wholesome options,” it frees us to plan meals around affordable whole foods rather than expensive substitutes. A few ways to cultivate this:
Center meals around whole, unprocessed ingredients: Fruits, vegetables, beans, rice, potatoes/yams, plain proteins (chicken, beef, pork, fish), and safe grains. Many of these don’t have labels or “may contain” warnings. (Bonus tip: You can save even more on these by buying them at Aldi or when shopping clearance at Kroger and its affiliates!)
Teach kids to view meals as experiences, not just the foods themselves: Involve them in meal prep, seasoning experiments, or themed dinners (e.g., “build-your-own” bowls). This helps them enjoy what they’re eating, rather than just miss the packaged snacks or breads they can’t have.
Be grateful for health and variety: When your budget is tight, a gratitude mindset helps. Remind yourself that eating real foods is nourishing and often simpler than managing a pantry full of specialty ingredients.
2. Shop Seasonal & Local for Clean Produce
Organic or uncontaminated produce often costs more in big grocery chains, but farmer’s markets and CSAs can sometimes be a less expensive option (depending upon where you live). You can also check out LocalHarvest or community boards to find nearby markets and farms that sell to the public.
Sometimes, if you arrive near closing time there will be great deals. You also may be able to buy “seconds” — items that don’t look that pretty, but are just as tasty and nutritious. If you are able to purchase in bulk at a discount, consider freezing or dehydrating extras for later.
In addition, building relationships with farmers (or friends who garden!) could yield occasional discounts on imperfect or surplus items. Canning or freezing extra of what’s in season means you won’t pay inflated prices when allergy-safe options are scarce.
Dehydrating fruit into leathers at home replaces costly packaged versions, and you could also enjoy berries with non-dairy whipped cream for a special — but frugal and allergy-safe — summer treat!
A stand-alone freezer was a game-changer for us. If you don’t have one, watch Freecycle or local swap groups for a gently-used unit. Once you have space, stock up on safe proteins (e.g., grass-fed beef or other tolerated meats) when they’re on sale.
For allergy-friendly staples like flours and pasta blends, consider setting aside a bit each month to buy larger quantities via Amazon Subscribe & Save when discounts appear. Store in airtight containers or freeze so nothing goes to waste. Bulk buying requires planning, but the savings add up quickly.
5. Smart Buys for Packaged Allergy Items
Sometimes you do need or want to buy packaged products. Compare prices at Target, Amazon, Walmart, or online sites like Vitacost or Thrive Market versus specialty stores. Target, Walmart, and Amazon often have surprisingly good deals on natural snacks. And don’t forget about cash back apps like Ibotta or Fetch Rewards that can help recoup a few dollars each week, too.
Sign up for brand newsletters so you catch sales or clearance events. Keep a short list of trusted brands so you can avoid rereading every label each trip. Try writing to the brand and telling them how much you love their product and ask if they can send you any coupons or discounts.
And always check unit prices to know when it’s a genuine sale versus marketing.
6. Trim Extras to Fund Allergy Needs
Finally, if your grocery total still feels tight, look at other budget areas. Pause unused subscriptions. Consider dining out less — it not only saves money but reduces allergy risk.
At home, make meals feel special, whether with theme nights, build-your-own bowls, or breakfast-for-dinner, all using safe ingredients.
Also look at specific categories like your transportation costs: could you cut down to one car or carpool sometimes? Saved gas and payments can allow you to increase your budget to afford those allergy-friendly groceries.
(Note: If you’re trying to figure out where you could cut costs, you might find my free budget spreadsheet helpful!)
Final Thoughts
Feeding an allergy-prone family on a budget takes creativity, planning, and outside-the-box thinking, but it can be done! Start with one idea this week — maybe researching local farms or trying a new DIY snack project — and watch how small changes start to add up. You’ve got this!
What advice or suggestions do you have for someone who has allergies but still wants to keep their grocery budget low? Share them in the comments below.
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