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Five great local deals in Edmonds and Shoreline.

We’re all watching our family budgets these days. Whether shopping with coupons or looking for two-for-one deals, we’re taking advantage of all sorts of offers and savings that help us stretch our dollars.

This column will be dedicated to giving you five great local deals each week that will help your family’s bottom line, and since we do the scouting for you, you can save time as well as money.

You are a big part of this column. Let us hear about the deals you’ve seen. Just add them to our comment box.

Then come back each week and see what we’ve uncovered together.

This week, Frugal Family scoured Edmonds and Shoreline coupons to come up with great deals on international meals and an American standard: pancakes.

Many of you are familiar with the gift certificates available from restaurant.com, but did you know that if you access these deals via couponcabin.com, you save an additional 50 percent ? (The discount is applied after you add the certificate to your shopping cart.) In addition, the gift certificates don’t expire.

The fine print: minimum purchases on these gift certificates range from $35 to $65 and in some cases an 18% gratuity is required. Check out the links below for details.

Las Margaritas Shoreline

Deal: $25 Gift Certificate for $5

Good through: No expiration date

 

Edmonds

Deal: $25 Gift Certificate for $7.50

Good through: No expiration date

 

Edmonds

Deal: $25 Gift Certificate for $5

Good through: No expiration date

 

Kaya Asian BBQ and Grill Shoreline

Deal: $25 Gift Certificate for $7.50

Good through: No expiration date

 

Edmonds

Deal: $5 Off any Dinner Order of $25

Good through: March 31 (coupon)

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mojomichelle May 18, 2013 at 09:03 am
That is true about Citypark being in a lot of shade. Where's the skateboard park? Possibly a spotRead More at Edmonds Marina Beach??
Jeanne Gustafson (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 02:00 pm
Cassy said on Facebook (sorry to those having trouble logging in today!): Would love to have aRead More splash pad and yes please move it so it is in the full sun. If you are going to have a splash pad we need to take advantage of the sunshine.
James Spangler May 17, 2013 at 01:46 pm
A splash pad would be great, but that space is so shady - maybe next to the skateboard park instead.Read More
CMR May 18, 2013 at 03:20 pm
Works well for me. I like the new format
Priya Sinha May 15, 2013 at 02:37 pm
It sucks! Its confusing to follow.
Terri Buysse March 29, 2013 at 09:35 pm
If you want to know what it's like to have your religion disrespected, try having school camps,Read More orchestra and band concerts and back-to-school nights on the holiest of your religious holidays (equivalent to Christmas and Easter). Everyone knows that an egg hunt is an Easter event whether it's called that or not. Everyone know that a holiday tree is really a Christmas tree. Trust me, the atheists and/or non-Christians are not trying to destroy Christianity. First, it would be impossible. Second, it would be too dangerous to us personally. Last, I personally respect other's traditions, but I'm not sure the same can always be said in reverse.
KGreen March 29, 2013 at 02:44 pm
Don't we have more important things to worry about? Easter Egg, Egg Hunt, who cares? It's a funRead More community event. And thank you to the sponsers that make this happen.
Sally Hyde March 28, 2013 at 10:24 pm
First of all, the government is not supposed to promote any religion. Secondly, the Easter bunnyRead More and egg hunt has no historical religious significance that I can think of, even though this is part of an American tradition. I am good with deleting the word Easter, and would like to see a departure from any emphasis on candy, which only compounds the diabetic epidemic in this country. Sometimes it is good to rethink the wisdom of something simply because it is a "tradition".