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12 Days of Christmas Giveaways: Day 2 $50 Restaurant.com Gift Code



We have a family tradition of getting together on Christmas Eve at my mom's house and near the stroke of midnight, everyone gets to open one gift.  Notice I said "near".  My mom hardly waits until midnight as she gets as excited as the kids and grandkids to open gifts.

It's funny watching everyone decide which gift to open.  I mean you only get to open ONE gift.  The younger kids usually go for the largest gift; whereas, the older ones have their own techniques for deciding which to open first.  

While waiting for midnight, we snack on Christmas candy, fudge, cookies, catered foods and homemade goodies.  Last year, I stocked up on Restaurant.com gift codes when they were $2 and used them to bring some of our fave goodies from our fave restaurants.



Restaurant.com is a great way to save money at restaurants everywhere.  Whether you are looking for something while visiting others during the holidays or checking out restaurants in your local area.  We have nearly 100 participating restaurants nearby including the kids' favorite pizza spot, Hubby's fave barbecue joint and my fave coffee shop.

You can search by zip code or cuisine and you're sure to find a great deal.  Restaurant.com certificates are perfect for large dining purchases.  For example, we saved 50% on our $50 purchase!  Woohoo!!! Talk about savings!

There's even a new Dine@Home tab on the Restaurant.com website and you can savor new dining experiences from national mail order vendors like Lobstergram, Stash Tea and more. 

I'm excited to offer a $50 Restaurant.com gift code as the Day 2 prize in our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways.  Hope you entered the Day 1 giveaway.  If not, there's still time to check it out.  Click here to check out the 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways: Day 1 giveaway and come back tomorrow to check out our Day 3 giveaway.

12 Days of Christmas Day 2




  

Comments

momo said…
Thank-you for this wonderful giveaway. Hope you and your family have a Very Merry Christmas this year.

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