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Another free $10 Target gift card deal

                          

Target has announced another free gift card offer, though it's not quite as generous as two earlier deals.

This time around, you must spend $75 to get a $10 gift card instead of the previous $50. On the plus side, this time there's no coupon required. The cashier will be automatically prompted to give you the card once your order reaches $75.

If you're interested, you must shop between 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16, and noon Saturday, Dec. 17.

Best prices on holiday baking ingredients

Chocolate chips aren't cheap and neither are basics like flour and sugar, especially if you're buying for marathon sessions in the kitchen this holiday season.

So here's my gift to you -- a cheat sheet on the best prices I could find on seven key ingredients in holiday goodies: flour, sugar, eggs, butter, pure vanilla, chocolate chips and marshmallow cream.

I checked seven stores in the Triangle (Aldi, Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Kroger, Lowes Foods, Target and WalMart) and here's what I found.

FREE Target gift card offer is back

                          

If you missed out last week, the coupon for a FREE $10 Target gift card is back.

You must spend $50 at Target between now and Dec. 10 to get the deal.

Click here to get your coupon.

Hot coupon: Spend $50 at Target, get a $10 gift card

                              

If you have Target shopping on your list of things to do, print this coupon now before it's gone.

It's good for a free $10 Target gift card when you spend $50. The coupon expires Dec. 3.

Click here to print.

Target toy deals announced

Target is getting aggressive in its sale of toys this holiday season. And that's good news for those of you who haven't yet shopped for the kids on your shopping lists.

Starting Sunday, and continuing through Dec. 10, Target will offer a Buy one, Get one 50 percent off sale on select toys.

Sunday deals are up!

This week's deals are once again focused on the holidays. Kroger and Target have sales on turkeys and all the fixings for Thanksgiving while the drugstores are skipping ahead to Christmas and Hanukkah with sales on candy and toys. My favorite freebie of the week: 3 FREE greeting cards at CVS. Lowest turkey price: 49 cents per pound with an additional $25 purchase at Kroger. And if the regular deals aren't enough, you have a bonus opportunity to save this week with Double Coupons at Kmart.

Read on for a store-by-store list of the best deals at each store.

Sunday deals are up! (Nov. 13-19)

This Sunday's circulars are luring shoppers with holiday deals, including sales on everything from turkeys and stuffing to foil and scotch tape. Read on for the store-by-store breakdown of the best sales, taking special note of the $2.99 milk at Walgreens and the 49-cent-a-pound turkey at Kroger with a $25 additional purchase.

Let's talk turkey deals

The turkey deals at the supermarkets have begun.

But before you swoon over some of the low prices per pound, be sure to check the fine print. Many of the stores are requiring a sizeable minimum purchase.....in addition to the price of the turkey.

Target closing North Raleigh store in January

Target announced today that it is closing its North Raleigh store at 4700 Green Road due to its financial performance.

The store, which opened in 1995, will close Jan. 28.

Store employees will be offered the option of transferring to other nearby stores.

Target operates four other stores in Raleigh, including one at North Hills and one at 7900 Old Wake Forest Road.

The company also has Triangle stores in Apex, Durham, Garner, Wake Forest, Knightdale, Cary and Morrisville.

Sunday deals are up! (Nov. 6-12)

Each of the drugstores has at least one FREE item this week and since FREE is my favorite price I'll be store hopping to pick up a few of my favorites, including three FREE greetings cards at CVS, which is the second week in a row for this deal.

I'm also excited about the prospect of 25-cent Smucker's jam at CVS and cheap Folgers coffee and Triaminic medicines at Walgreens. You might also want to pick up $1 Jif at CVS and $1.50 Arm & Hammer laundry detergent at Rite Aid.

And finally, if you didn't get to Kroger last week, you have a second shot at getting some of the Mega Event deals, including 29-cent Del Monte vegetables. There's also a great buy on olive oil and nice prices on apples, pears, potatoes and Clementines.

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