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Customer Appreciation Day

Customer Appreciation Day is Here!

 Thursday, May 17: Specials All Day; Free Food from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm! Prize Give Aways every hour

Nashville Cash & Carry is located at:

5001 Charlotte Avenue
Nashville, TN 37209
Phone: (615) 298-2250
Fax: (615) 385-1440

Some of the Food Specials include:

  • Clear Liquid Shortening Frying Oil - 35 lb.:
    • Now $23.99 (limit 2)
    • Was $24.98
  • 10 lb. Ground Beef 81/19:
    • Now $2.19 / lb. 
    • Was $2.59 / lb. 
  • Pork Butt – 17 lb. Avg. 
    • Now $1.39 / lb. 
    • Was $1.79 / lb. 
  • All-Meat Hot Dogs – 10 lbs. 
    • Now $19.98
    • Was $22.98
  • All-Beef Hamburger Patty - 40 ct.; 4 oz. 
    • Now $19.98
    • Was $24.75
  • Allen’s Italian Green Beans – #10 Can
    • Now $4.98
    • Was $6.19
  • Sysco BBQ Sauce – 1 Gallon 
    • Now $6.98
    • Was $8.97
  • Sirloin Steaks – 6 ct.; 6 oz.
    • Now $16.98
    • Was $19.98
  • Crysal Geyser Spring Water – 35 ct.
    • Now $4.49
    • Was $5.49
  • Foam Hinged Containers – 100 ct.
    • Now $7.99
    • Was $9.99

The Fatherhood of the Traveling Cap

 

Boyd is back for the summer and is ready for more adventures.

Meet Boyd: 

Boyd is a lovable, “weekend with dad” cap. Despite his looks, he’s a magic cap that fits everyone perfectly even though we are all shapes and sizes. Boyd loves to travel and is very photogenic. In fact, the more he travels and the more pictures taken, the happier he is.

How it works:

Take Boyd with you on your vacations to visit family, friends or landmarks. Simply snap creative pictures of you and Boyd or of Boyd by himself. Add a brief description of where you have been and what you and Boyd are doing. Email all pictures to jenni@weekendswithdad.com and we will post them on our website and “The Fatherhood of the Traveling Cap facebook page.

How to invite Boyd for the weekend:

Email Jenni at jenni@weekendswithdad.com or call 414-217-9682 to set up a date to take Boyd on vacation

**please note that when Boyd is returns he is given a bath and cleaned up for his next big adventure

Get your own Boyd or his cousin to keep and enjoy! Just email jenni@weekendswithdad and place your order. Caps in Gray, navy, khaki (or pink for the ladies)….Just $11 plus shipping.

Papa Murphy’s

$3 off any Family Size, $2 off any Large or $1 off any Medium size Pizza

Receive $3 off any Family Size pizza, $2 off any Large pizza, or $1 off a Medium pizza at regular menu price.  This is great for family dinner nights– brings everyone together

Click on the COUPON 

Additional COUPON deals  papamurphys

Barnes & Noble

 

Start thinking ahead for Father’s Day gift ideas — 15% off any one item or book.  Click on the link below for additional details

DEAL

Why GOD Made Moms

 Answers given by 2nd grade school children to the following questions:

Why did God make mothers?

1. She’s the only one who knows where the scotch tape is.
2. Mostly to clean the house.
3. To help us out of there when we were getting born.

How did God make mothers?

1. He used dirt, just like for the rest of us.
2. Magic plus super powers and a lot of stirring.
3. God made my mom just the same like he made me. He just used bigger parts.

What ingredients are mothers made of?

1. God makes mothers out of clouds and angel hair and everything nice in the world and one dab of mean.
2. They had to get their start from men’s bones. Then they mostly use string, I think.

Why did God give you your mother and not some other mom?

1. We’re related.
2. God knew she likes me a lot more than other people’s mom like me.

What kind of a little girl was your mom?

1. My mom has always been my mom and none of that other stuff.
2. I don’t know because I wasn’t there, but my guess would be pretty bossy.
3. They say she used to be nice.

 What did mom need to know about dad before she married him?

1. His last name.
2. She had to know his background. Like is he a crook? Does he get drunk on beer?
3. Does he make at least $800 a year? Did he say NO to drugs and YES to chores?

Why did your mom marry your dad?

1. My dad makes the best spaghetti in the world. And my mom eats a lot
2. She got too old to do anything else with him.
3. My grandma says that mom didn’t have her thinking cap on.

Who’s the boss at your house?

1. Mom doesn’t want to be boss, but she has to because dad’s such a goof ball.
2. Mom. You can tell by room inspection. She sees the stuff under the bed.
3. I guess mom is, but only because she has a lot more to do than dad.

What’s the difference between moms and dads?

1. Moms work at work and work at home and dads just go to work at work.
2. Moms know how to talk to teachers without scaring them.
3. Dads are taller and stronger, but moms have all the real power
’cause that’s who you got to ask if you want to sleep over at your friends.
4. Moms have magic, they make you feel better without medicine

What does your mom do in her spare time?

1. Mothers don’t do spare time.
2. To hear her tell it, she pays bills all day long.

What would it take to make your mom perfect?

1. On the inside she’s already perfect. Outside, I think some kind of plastic surgery.
2. Diet. You know, her hair. I’d diet, maybe blue.

If you could change one thing about your mom, what would it be?

1. She has this weird thing about me keeping my room clean. I’d get rid of that.
2. I’d make my mom smarter. Then she would know it was my sister who did it not me.
3. I would like for her to get rid of those invisible eyes on the back of her head. 

Teen Drivers

I don’t know if you saw this on the CBS news the other night, but it scared me — mainly because I have a teen driver.  You know how your teen can be, they think that nothing bad will ever happen to them — they aren’t bad drivers — and that you, as a parent, are a worry wart and over reacting. 

Parents — it’s not just the cell phones or the Ipod’s that are distracting your teens on the road– it’s the company they keep.

Check out these statistics and please share these with your teens — even if you don’t think they are listening –

A 16 or 17 year old driver, driving with with one passenger under the age of 21, increases there risk of death per mile driven by 44 percent .  The risk is double when carrying two passengers younger than 21, and quadruples when carrying three or more passengers that age.

Conversely, the risk of a teen driver dying in an accident when a passenger aged 35 or older is in the vehicle decreases 62 percent, the study said.

AAA released the study in conjunction with a rally in Washington to kick off Global Youth Traffic Safety Month. Summer is the deadliest time of year for teen drivers and their passengers. An average of 422 teens die monthly in traffic crashes during summer compared to an average of 363 teen deaths during the non-summer months.

(study from AAA)

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