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And then let these apps help you walk off the pie November 23rd, 2018 We hope your turkey was delici

And then let these apps help you walk off the pie [ThePennyHoarder.com]( November 23rd, 2018 We hope your turkey was delicious, your potatoes perfectly mashed and your pie crusts golden brown — and we also hope you made it out of the early morning Black Friday frenzy unscathed. If you’re going back for round two (and by that we mean both leftovers and more shopping), take a breather first and check out our affordable holiday kids gift guide and one cool way to support your local community tomorrow. “Places, Everyone!”| Rally the dance troupe. Break out the decks of cards. Dust off the trombone. NBC’s hit show [“America’s Got Talent” is holding auditions in these five cities]( San Antonio; Los Angeles; Charlotte, North Carolina; Morongo Valley, California; and Tampa, Florida. Treat Yo’self (In Moderation)| OK, so it’s probably too late to say “don’t eat that pie!” (Besides, who are we to tell you not to enjoy a treat once in a while?) But if you need a little help with self-control when it comes to the dessert table this holiday season, [we found three apps that can help you say no]( and will actually reward you for walking away (and around). Easy Money| Doing a little Black Friday shopping? One of our favorite ways to save is with [Ebates]( a cash-back site that rewards you nearly every time you buy something online. Until midnight tonight, Ebates is offering double cash back on all merchants — that’s thousands of stores — and there are no fees, no forms to fill out and no “point system” to navigate. Just [sign up and start earning cash back]( on purchases — it’s that easy. We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Bow| As a parent, you want to give your kid the world. No really — if you could wrap the Earth up in a giant bow and hand it to your kid on Christmas morning, you totally would. Just like you’d buy them the entire toy store if you could. Or at least everything on their (pretty long) wish list. But if you’re a parent on a tight budget, you also know the frustration of realizing you can’t give your kid the world or the entirety of the toy store’s stock or even just that $179 Barbie DreamHouse. Listen, we know presents aren’t the most important thing during the holiday season — but we also know that it’s a special experience for parents to be able to watch their kids’ eyes light up as they unwrap that one gift they’ve been hoping for. So we did what we do best (finding you sweet deals), and dug through the seemingly endless fliers of the hottest toys of the year to find [16 gifts under $30 that your kids will love](. Spoiler alert: Fingerlings are back. WORD OF THE DAY Small Business Saturday(n): An annual day of shopping that encourages holiday shoppers to patronize small, local businesses rather than big box stores and national retail chains. Small Business Saturday always falls on the Saturday after Black Friday — this year, on Nov. 24. American Express actually launched this new(er) shopping holiday in 2010 to help bolster local businesses that were hurting during the recession. The company estimates that upwards of $85 million has been spent at small businesses since the event’s inception. Want to participate in Small Business Saturday and support your community? Whether you’re a consumer, small business owner or simply a local business supporter, [here’s how to get involved and contribute to the Shop Small initiative](. The Penny Hoarder | 490 1st Ave S, Suite 800 | Saint Petersburg, Florida 33701 | United States [Unsubscribe]( from all email from The Penny Hoarder. Questions? View our [Privacy Policy](. Having trouble reading this email? You can [view it online](.

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