Community Corner
Saving Money on Breakfast
Cheap pancakes and discount omelettes are on the horizon thanks to these 5 money saving breakfast tips.
Updated 11:30 a.m. on Aug. 10, 2011
Editor's Note: We originally published a different special for "The Egg and I" based on a Tinley Park location. We've since updated the article to reflect specials at the Chicago Heights location.
We've been reading about how delicious our local breakfasts are, but did you know they can also be extremely affordable?
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Blueberry Hill is an H-F staple, but have you been printing your coupon when you go there for breakfast? There's a variety of them available on their website. Blueberry Hill is already delicious and affordable, but why not save yourself even more money?
The Egg and I in Chicago Heights has a FANTASTIC rewards program. For every 100 points you earn, you get a $10 coupon in the mail. And if you purchase anything on Wednesdays, including food OR gift cards to The Egg and I, you get double points! With this rewards program, they send you $5 gift certificates SIX times per year: your birthday, half-birthday, anniversary, half-anniversary, and sign up anniversary. That’s a lot of free food!
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It's a short drive to Orland Park for a delicious and FREE breakfast at Mimi's cafe. Simply sign up for their eclub and get a free breakfast! You'll also get all kinds of coupons for free muffins, meals and other great deals. They come often, so keep an eye on your inbox.
Big Apple is a delicious place to eat in Chicago Heights, but did you know they have printable coupons on their website? You can get up to half off your breakfast with them!
Want a delicious breakfast, but don't have time to sit for too long? Sign up for MyPanera and get a free Pastry for breakfast. Then, use the MyPanera card each time you make a purchase for many more discounts and breakfast freebies!
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