Monday, November 28, 2011

Consignment Stores (and Fernandina Mulch and Stone)

I heart discounts, "military discounts" and stores which offer them. It's been a while since I posted. We've recently moved to Fernandina Beach, Florida and I've just started scoping out the local stores for military discounts and good deals.



There's a challenge and excitement in finding special stores and good deals. For the past few years I've been drawn to consignment stores -- not only because the items I find there are inexpensive, but because everything in these stores is different. And it's an adventure, and a thrilling hunt, finding the perfect shirt, skirt, whatever I'm looking for that day. I go into a consignment store never really knowing what I will find and usually pleasantly surprised to discover something super cheap and interesting.

Frugal Cachet is one store I recently discovered on Amelia Island. The owner/storekeeper was sweet and helpful. I had the store to myself for most of the time I was there and I found 2 pairs of shoes. The storekeeper said if I bought one of the pairs of shoes I could have the other pair free. Score! (I'm afraid this place doesn't see many customers because they're not in a prime shopping location) This may explain their low prices and great customer service. :o)

Here's the store's address:
1699 S. 14th Street, Suite 4
In the Amelia Crossing Shopping Center
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034

They're open Monday through Saturday 10:30-5:30.

There seems to be A LOT of consignment stores on Amelia Island. Looking forward to checking them out. I'll let you know if I find some more good ones.



On a different note, I was recently pricing out some pine straw for some landscaping that needed to be done at our new place. I was pleasantly surprised to find "Fernandina Beach Mulch and Stone" on A1A (right before going over the bridge to Amelia Island) which had reasonable rates for pine straw, mulch, stone, etc... AND a military discount. Hurray for this store having a military discount. Thanks Fernandina Mulch and Stone!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Getting ready to leave Groton!


Wow -- time sure has flown by. We're off to Kings Bay, Georgia in the next month so I'll have to continue my search for military discounts and deals when we get down there.

I'll share my new discoveries when I get unpacked and settled in our new location.

ONE LAST TID-BIT: I should mention that Dan and I have enjoyed the Jonathan Edwards Winery SO much while we've been here in Groton. It's located in North Stonington (about 30 minutes away). We decided to join their "Grape Nuts" wine club once we tried their wine. The winery gets a lot of their grapes from California so their taste was familiar.

As Jonathan Edwards' "Grape Nuts" we were allowed to bring friends to taste their wines for free whenever we wanted and we got a discount on their wines whenever we bought a bottle or two. There was no membership cost (save for having to buy 3 bottles of wine, which we wanted to do anyhow). We will cancel our membership when we leave this area so we're not tied to any additional costs for bottles or shipping. But we know which winery we'll come visit if we ever come back!

http://www.jedwardswinery.com/

Thursday, August 4, 2011




Today we visited the "Hauser Chocolatier" in Westerly, Rhode Island.

They have AMAZING chocolate, candies and cakes to purchase and take home. .I saw a delicious Chocolate Mousse cake for around $27.

It is located off of Tom Harvey Road in Westerly -- pass street "A" on your left as you head down Tom Harvey Road and you'll see street "B". Turn left on B Street and you'll see Hauser's Chocolates right there on the corner. Drive to the back of the building and look for the funky wall art painted on the side of the building. The shop and small museum and factory viewing spot is inside!

They gave me a 10% military discount when I asked. Great place! Yum yum!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Lighten the Load...

Do Good AND Declutter!

One of my favorite things to do is purge and get rid of stuff sitting around... don't we all? And us Navy folks get to do it before AND after we move to a new locale -- we always notice there is more to get rid of when we arrive somewhere new, why is that?

Anywho... Here are some websites to aid you in your purging...

General Donations -- excessaccess.org -- will match your things with nonprofits in your area that can come and get them.

Gently used shoes -- Soles4souls.org sends shoes to disaster zones and other spots.


And my personal favorite -- your local Goodwill! The local goodwill in Groton (off of highway 1) will give you a $5 coupon for anything in their store when you drop off goods! (nice...but hey, wasn't I getting RID of stuff...not supposed to be buying?!) haha

Monday, July 11, 2011

Consignment and Olde Mystick




This afternoon I visited a couple consignment stores in the Groton area -- one in Gales Ferry called Village Resale and one in Mystic called
the "Chic She Shop". The Chic She Shop is owned by a lovely woman named Tammy who is married to a retired submariner. She offered a 15% military discount for any purchased items. The store already had many discounted items and they carry jewelry, purses, all types of clothes and some art! I would recommend this shop to any of you who like a good bargain and the fun of searching for treasure!


Addresses:

Village Resale
12 Military Hwy, Gales Ferry, CT

Chic She Shop -- phone: 860-536-3424
40 Washington Street (Behind the Mystic Fire Station Mystic, CT 06355)



I also visited the Olde Mistick Village -- it's an Early American (inspired) Village with about 60 shops
. I took a look at a few of the stores and found that several offered military discounts when I inquired. The ones I went in which offered military discounts (10% off entire purchase) include Franklin's General Store (great fudge, cheese, funny signs and a variety of goods), the Army Navy Surplus Store (of course!), and the Gray Goose Cookery (isn't cookery a fun word?).



Friday, July 8, 2011

Staying Connected


This week the ITT ticket office at the Groton Submarine Base has given away tickets to see the brand new Harry Potter movie (we'll see it before it comes out to the public!), AND they have given away tickets for a free lobster dinner on base on July 17th.

All you have to do is be aware of when they're giving away the tickets and show up at the assigned time!
You can be "in the know" on the ITT's latest give-aways and events by signing up for their emails (I did this by going to the ITT office in the Dealey Center on the Groton sub base, although I bet you could sign up online somewhere). And it's helpful to become faceboook "friends" with the MWR Subase Nlon ---> http://www.facebook.com/mwrsubasenlon

Thursday, June 23, 2011

When Visiting New York City...


Some things we learned concerning discounts and deals when visiting New York City this past weekend:

1. Stop at the USO in Port Authority for discounts on shows, sometimes free tickets to Broadway shows and a free snack or two. The USO in NYC is great, the folks that run it are super friendly and helpful and they do a good job offering a bright smile in a busy city!

2. Some of the Metro train attendants will not charge you for a ticket to ride the Metro to and from the city if you show your military ID. If you're willing to chance it just get on the train and when the ticket taker comes around show your military ID. If they decide not to let you ride for free that day you'll have to pay the attendant for your ticket, so have cash ready just in case.

3. Walk up to the box offices at each specific Broadway show on the day of the show to ask for last minute tickets to see a show. Sometimes you'll get a good rate for a seat close to the front.

4. Go online to hiptix.com ... this website offers $20 tickets to see Broadway shows if you're under the age of 35. Sign up for an account with hiptix.com then go in person to the box office of the show you'd like to see and tell them you'd like to know if a "hiptix" seat is available for a future show (the seats are not super close -- usually further up in a balcony) but they are $20 per seat! Better than no seat!

Connecticut School of Massage Therapy


1154 Poquonnock Road Groton, CT 06340 (877) 295-2268

So, this great school, right down the road from Navy housing provides $30 fifty minute long massages by students who are earning hours in training. I went last week and received a terrific massage by a very professional woman, a student at the school. Would highly recommend this to anyone!

To get a massage: Go to their website ... http://www.ccmt.edu/index.php/cPath/40

Then click on "get a massage", create a login, then sign up for a date and time that works for your schedule based on what they have available. Arrive 15 minutes prior to your massage. The massage students are not allowed to accept tips.

Mystic, Pizzetta and The Blue Horse


Today I discovered that Pizzetta in downtown Mystic offers a 10% military discount and The Blue Horse Children's shop also offers a 10% military discount. The woman who was running the children's store replied when asked whether the store offered a military discount, "yes we do... since you asked". So it can't ever hurt to ask!

p.s. Pizzetta's pizza and salads are delish! And the guy who started Pizzetta has a neat story as well. You can read all about him and how he pursues all of his favorite hobbies while running Pizzetta on the back of the bathroom door inside the restaurant :)

Revamped blog



Decided to revamp my blog to highlight various steals and deals I discover in our current location. And I may add a neat new idea now and then for good measure

We're living in Groton, Connecticut for the next 6 months
and I've been discovering great deals by the day on products, restaurants, online purchasing, and entertainment. Check me out now and then to find out any new deals. Sidenote: A lot of the deals I find are related to being "in the military" (aka being a military dependent). But I keep my eyes peeled for non-military discounts as well.

Please feel free to share any fun deals that you find :o)