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100 birthday freebies (UK and USA) : The BIG List

Birthdays are great and they are even better when its an excuse for freebies. Check out our mega list of freebies available all for just getting a year older !!


This list is split up into 50 UK and 50 USA freebies so everyone has the chance to get their birthday treats. Most of these offers mentioned are given by big chain companies but plenty of smaller independent companies also offer birthday freebies but just don't advertise it, so never be call up and ask if they offer birthday freebies.


Most of these freebies required to sign up to a newsletter or loyalty program, and a small number of them require a minimum spend to receive the freebie. 


Companies give out these freebies as a clever marketing strategy. They know that you are likely to go out with friends and family for your birthday and draw you into going to them by giving you a birthday freebie in return for bringing in paying customers. 


For the UK restaurant freebies why not save even more money and pay for money with a discounted gift card allowing you to save up to 10% on the food you do pay for. 


UK Freebies
  1. Krispy Kreme- Free donought 
  2. Pizza express- Free prosecco
  3. Las Igaunas- free main course
  4. Shepheard Neane- free main course - sign up here 
  5. Harvester- Free sundae
  6. Beefeater Grill- Free main course
  7. Frankie and Bennies- Free main course
  8. Hungry Horse- Free drink
  9. TGI Fridays- Various freebies
  10. Fayre and Square- Free bottle of wine
  11. Marston's - Free drink
  12. Ed's Easy Diner- Free milkshake
  13. Brother's cider- Free cider
  14. Barburrito- Free main dish
  15. Subway- Free cookie
  16. Moshi Moshi- complimentary Kyoto course menu
  17. Jimmy's World Bar and Grill- Free meal and cocktail
  18. Hello Fresh- £20 discount
  19. Damons hotel and restaurants- free main and birthday cake
  20. TableTable- Free main
  21. Drake and Morgan- Free brownie dessert
  22. Grosvenor Casino- Free main meal and £10 bet
  23. Cafe Rouge- free bottle of bubbly
  24. Hummus Bros Club- Free birthday meal
  25. Boost Juice bars- Free boost juice
  26. La Tasca- Free Cava- Need to book in advance in birthday person's name (meal for 2 weeks either side of birthday)
  27. Chimichanga- Free bottle of house wine 
  28. Loch Fyne- Free Joeseph Perrier Champagne
  29. Pitcher and Piano- Free cocktail or beer
  30. Jamies Italian - Free gift
  31. Bingtang Birthday Club- £10 voucher and 1/2 for birthday boy/girl
  32. Jongleurs- Free ticket on birthday 
  33. Strada- Free bottle of proseco
  34. Etsy- Free birthday discount
  35. Paperchase - free £10 discount
  36. Bobbi Brown- Free birthday kit
  37. Debenhams- Free Benefit Brow Wax
  38. Boots- Free advantage points
  39. Nectar- Free Nectar car points
  40. Pixifoto- baby photo on childs 1st birthday 
  41. Lego club- Free birthday card and treat
  42. Playmobil- Birthday card and badge
  43. Toys r us- Geoffrey's birthday club- Free £5 voucher
  44. Mothercare- 20% off toys on child's birthday
  45. Spur steak and grill - Kids eat free
  46. Ebuyer- Free next day delivery (worth £9.99)
  47. Dove- various freebies
  48. Joy the store- 10% Joy Club members on their birthday
  49. Liverpool Philharmonic kids club- Free tickets
  50. N.dulge members- birthday treat
USA Freebies
  1. Denny's - Free grand slam - present valid ID
  2. Krispy Kreme- free doughnut
  3. IHOP- Free meal on birthday- join Pancakerevolution
  4. Baskin Robbins- Free ice cream 
  5. Ben and Jerry's- Free Scoop of ice cream
  6. Starbuck- Free coffee 
  7. Black angus steakhouse- Free Steak meal (with purchase of a second entree)
  8. Applebees- Free dessert
  9. A&W- Free Float
  10. Pizza Hut- Birthday Surprise
  11. Old Chicago- Free pizza
  12. Olive garden- Free birthday surprise
  13. Tucanos Brazilian Grill - Free birthday meal 
  14. Sticky Fingers Club- Free entrée 
  15. Pappa Murphy's - Free cookie dough
  16. La Madeline French Cafe- Free pastry
  17. Jersey Mike- Free sub and drink 
  18. Fuddrukers- Free burger
  19. Dunkin Donuts- Free coffee
  20. Culver's - Free sundae
  21. Cinabon- Free mochalatta chill
  22. Jack in the box- free dessert 
  23. AMF bowling- Free bowling
  24. Aveda- Free gift up to $24 in value
  25. Wendy's- $1 of any premium combo
  26. Red Robin- free gourmet burger (with loyalty card)
  27. La Madline- Free pastry
  28. Maggie Moos' - Free ice cream cone
  29. Glory days grill- Free dessert
  30. Del Taco- Free premium milkshake
  31. Black angus steakhouse- BOGOF steak dinner
  32. Au bon pain- a free sandwich or salad
  33. Carrows- free dessert
  34. Fox and hound- BOGOF entree 
  35. Anthropologie- 15% off
  36. Benefit- free birthday brow arch
  37. Chuck E Cheese- kids vouchers
  38. DSW shoes club- $5 voucher
  39. Firehouse sub- free sub
  40. HuHot mongolian grill- free meal
  41. Jersey Mike's- free sub and drink
  42. Maggino's- free $10 vouchers
  43. Menchie's frozen yoghurt- birthday surprise 
  44. Orange julius- free drink
  45. Pretzel Maker- Birthday surprise
  46. Sephora- Birthday surprise
  47. Smashburger- Birthday surprise
  48. Yoghurt mountain- free yoghurt
  49. Weinerschnitzel- free hotdog
  50. Zaxby's- free kids meal

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    5 ways to stick to your wedding budget

    While C and I are planning our wedding it is important for us to use our budget wisely. At first we had no real idea of how much things cost for a wedding, but it quickly became clear to us that things can be very expensive (if you allow them to be). We sought to find ways to get the most out of our money and to prioritise it to the areas that mean the most to us. Today we will  be sharing our top five tips to save money and help you stick to your wedding budget. 

    1. Be prepared to negotiate
    Don't assume the price you are quotes is the price you have to go for. Especially if you are in a position to pay in full ask for the opportunity to bring down the price. For our reception we altered the package to remove alcohol (as we are LDS) and canapés and a few elements that were not that important to us. These changes reduced the price by over a 1/3 and meant the venue of our dreams was within our budget. Ask is an off-season or military discounts is applicable, you won't know unless you ask.  

    2. Build your 'foundation'. 

    Start by planning and paying for the things that are absolutely essential for the day (i.e wedding license, ceremony location, attire for bride and groom, photography), from here expand to things that are of high importance (reception location, food, flowers, attire for bridal party). Your essentials are those that should take paramount importance in your budget. We avoided buying 'bits and bobs' and decorative accessorise until the essentials were paid for, that way we know that it is within our budget to buy these things, also it helps prevent impulse buys if you have to go and check if you have all your essentials covered. A good way to do this is to create a list of priorities having three categories (essentials(needs), high importance wants, low importance wants) and assign items to those lists. When looking to purchase something assess what category it falls under and if you are ready to make purchases for that category yet.

    3. Simplify stationary

    Firstly consider what is actually necessary, do you need to send out engagement announcements if you will soon be sending out save the dates? Does every individual attending need a ceremony program? Consider only sending save the dates to out of town guests. We kept our stationary budget low by taking advantage of the many great free printable sites out there (we used this site). By using the designs on the site we were able to create beautiful pocket fold invitations, save the dates and order of service for the fraction of the price we would pay to have it professionally made. I will be uploading a post in the coming weeks on how you too can make beautiful wedding invites on a budget. 

    4. Work your contacts

    Know a budding photographer, a wonderful baker or a musician? Take advantage of your friends and families talents and ask for their help at the wedding. Friends and family discounts are great and sometimes you'll get stuff for free as a wedding gift. We have been fortunate to have a friend offer to play the organ for us at the ceremony and the reception. Whilst another friend is making cakes for us and we just have to cover the cost of the ingredients. Whilst my parents are using their car to drive the bridesmaids around. 

    5. Don't be afraid to use second-hand

    At the end of the day most of what you will use on your wedding day will be used for a matter of hours. We are borrowing some second hand chair covers from a friend. Plus a lot of the decorations we have bough we got second-hand on ebay. Lots of people have barely used wedding items in their home that they are looking to get rid of. In fact I even got my dress second hand on eBay. The dress had been worn once (as to be expected) and was in beautiful condition. I ended up spending £150 on the dress plus £75 for alterations which is a fraction of the $1200 retail price 

    What ways did you manage to save money and help stick to your wedding budget?

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    Don't let black Friday take you into the red

    Over here in the UK black friday is increasingly becoming a bigger event (despite the fact we don't do thanksgiving so it seems odd to have a place in UK culture). It is so easy to get caught up in the moment but don't let black friday drag you into debt (or hinder your progress for getting out of debt).

    Shops love to lure you in with special deals, that get you up at the crack of dawn. The pressure to buy can feel overwhelming. Some easy ways to manage your spending on black friday are

    • Shop on cash (or debit card for online) only. Cant afford to pay cash (or the electronic equivalent) then you can't afford to buy what you are looking at. Take a pre-set amount of cash with you and once it is gone its gone.
    • Plan ahead, if you are going to be making purchased make a list of what you intend to buy (and ensure that they are things you need to buy and can afford). This could include thing that you intend to buy for christmas presents.
    • Stick to your list. When you start to deviate from your pre-set shopping plan that is when the problems arise and you start buying compulsively.
    • Use the method that reduces compulsion the most. Some people find being a physical shop worse than online shopping and visa versa.
    • Take a buddy who will hold you accountable (make sure its not someone who will compel you to buy more) and enjoy the shopping experience together whilst being responsible. 
    As Dave Ramsey puts it 
    via http://www.daveramsey.com/blog/stay-in-the-black?ectid=Pinterest 

    What are Help to Buy ISAs?

    The governments new 'Help to Buy ISA" is launching on December 1. Today's post will explain what this new financial product is and who is is best for. 


    ISA are Individual Savings Accounts they allow for tax free savings up the cap set by the government each financial year.  The Help to Buy ISA is very similar to a cash ISA but there is the opportunity for a bonus. Individuals can save up to £200 a month with an initial deposit of up to £1000 and received a 25% bond.  The maximum that can be saved and receive a bonus is £12,000 and this is topped up to £15,000 when the saver goes to buy a home. 

    The property must be less than $250,000 in London or £250,000 elsewhere. The money must go towards a deposit and not other fees to be able to receive the bonus. 


    It is still not clear how interest rate will fluctuate for these ISAs as It was seen with Junior ISAs that shortly after their introductions rates decreased significantly. 


    It is also not clear how much of your overall ISA allowance you can contribute to Help to Buy and if you will be able to contribute beyond the £12,000.


    The ISA is individual, not based on your household. So both you and your partner (or whoever else you plan on purchasing a house with) could take our a Help to Buy ISA provided that you are both first time buyers. 


    Be aware you cannot open a a cash ISA and HTB in the same tax year. If you have a cash ISA opened this year then it will need to be closed and the balance transferred before opening up a HTB or just wait until the next financial year to start.  Though some banks are offering a split ISA allowing you to hold a cash and HTB ISA at present Nationwide offers the best interest rate for this product. 

    Several banks have signed up to offer the product. Halifax as of present offers the best rates at 4% interest and you are able to transfer the balance of a cash ISA towards the £1000 deposit. 


    How to set and achieve your savings goals

    Setting goals is a fundamental element to any budget. When you are working to get out of debt this is the primary goal. However, its easy to feel lost after you've gotten out of debt and it is therefore, important to set yourself some financial goals. 

    These goals should be a mixture of short, medium and long term. But try not to have too many goals (about 5 in total is best). A common shorter term goal is often having a large emergency fund (of about 6 months to a year worth of expenses). However, you may also wish to save for other things such as DIY projects or holidays. 
    Mid-term goals may include paying off you house, or saving for a down payment if your are yet to get onto the property market. Whilst longer term goals may be retirement, children's college and school funds. 

    Whatever goals you choose to set it is important that they are attainable. Below are some top tips to making this goals achievable
    • Have a start date- it is so easy to postpone and procrastinate about starting to do something. Stop talking and start acting. Even if it means simply setting up a standing order to a savings account for the money to come out in the near future. Taking a positive action towards a goal is rewarding and has the same snowball effect as when paying of debt.
    • Have a end date- There will be points at which it is hard to maintain the goal and it seems like the easier option is to just quit. Having an end date to aim for helps with this. An end may be a time or a financial amount. It will also help you to calculate how much you need to save on monthly basis (or however often you save). 
    • Make sure the goals you have set are for you and your family. If you are setting a goals so you can 'keep up with the Jones' then it will be destined for failure. 
    • Use a visual- I love spreadsheets and these help me to visualise our finical situation and I also find them very motivating. However, some people like to use visual progress charts. 
    • Celebrate achieving a goal and break goals into smaller goals worth celebrating. 
    • Keep your savings system as simple as possible- having regular payments on standing order is usually the easiest way to manage a savings goal 
    • Dont overly restrict- Now you are out of debt, not every penny you have has to go towards your goals. Don't overload yourself with pressure but allow some money in your budget to enjoy life with. 
    What financial goals do you have at the moment?
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