Privacy Policy

Your Privacy

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To opt out of the DART cookies you may visit the Google ad and content network privacy policy here. Tracking of users through the DART cookie mechanisms are subject to Google’s own privacy policies.

Other Third Party ad servers or ad networks may also use cookies to track users activities on this website to measure advertisement effectiveness and other reasons that will be provided in their own privacy policies, Embracing Beauty has no access or control over these cookies that may be used by third party advertisers.

Collection of Personal Information

When visiting Embracing Beauty, the IP address used to access the site will be logged along with the dates and times of access. This information is purely used to analyze trends, administer the site, track users movement and gather broad demographic information for internal use. Most importantly, any recorded IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.

Links to Third Party Websites

The links we have added on this site are for use and reference but we are not responsible for the privacy policies on these websites. You should be aware that the privacy policies of these sites may differ from our own.

Giveaways

Any information collected during giveaways, such as names and email addresses, will not be used for any purpose other than to contact the winners unless otherwise clearly stated on the giveaway.

Changes to this Privacy Statement

The contents of this statement may be altered at any time, at our discretion.

Please contact us if you have any questions regarding this privacy policy.

This policy last updated May 16, 2013.

*HOT* Two Free Samples From Trymbl!

trymbl

 

Trymbl is a brand new free sample site that’s in beta mode and scheduled to launch in summer.  If you sign up right now, you can request one of two different free samples!  Hurry, these are while supplies last!

 

Thanks, I Crave Freebies!

$0.75/1 Gold Peak Tea Coupon + More Printable Coupons

gold peak tea

 

Right now you can get a hot new coupon to save $0.75/1 Gold Peak Tea coupon.  There are a lot of stores that often have these on sale for $1 a bottle which would make them only $0.25 after this coupon.  Print yours while you can!

 

More Printable Coupons:

$0.75/1 Welch’s Juice
$0.55/1 Florida Crystals Sugar product
$0.55/1 Hillshire Farm Deli Carvers™ Lunchmeat
$1.50/2 Large Digiorno Pizzas
$3/1 any bag of Rachel Ray Food for Dogs

 

Thanks, MoneySavingMom for the heads up!

Sears Portrait Studio: Free 16 x 20 Portrait

Sears Portrait

Have you been wanting a nice family portrait?  If so, you are in luck!  Sears Portrait Studios will give you a Free 16×20 Portrait when you “Like” them on Facebook.

 

You’ll have to hurry though because this offer expires today, 5/15!  There is no session fee required but they may try to offer you other packages so be mentally prepared for that. : )  Enjoy!

 

Be sure and follow Embracing Beauty on Facebook while you’re there!

$2/2 Dial Soap and Body Wash coupon + BOGO Free Sale at Walgreens = Cheap!

Dial Coupon

 

Print a $2/2 Dial Bar Soap coupon and a $2/2 Dial Body Wash coupon.

 

Dial is on sale Buy One, Get One Free at Walgreens this week so when you pair that sale with your coupon you should be able to get two very inexpensive items after this coupon.

 

Thanks, MoneySavingMom!

Are YOU “Mom Enough?” – Mommy Wars Controversy

Mommy Wars

 

If you’ve watched the news lately or read many blogs you’ll see the latest version of “Mommy Wars.”  The breastfeeding controversy is back and in full swing.  I would link to the article for you all to see it but honestly, I don’t want to give them any added publicity and “link juice” because that is just what they want.  “Mommy Wars” include the Stay-at-Home vs. Working Mom debate, the Cloth Diapers vs. Disposable Diaper debate, and the list goes on and on.  The most recent article {the one that I won’t link to} is a Time magazine write up and photo of a preschooler breastfeeding.  This was surely published to incite a strong reaction from moms and reignite yet another “war.”

 

There is NO winner in the game of “Mommy Wars.”  This is a game that magazines, newspapers and websites are playing to up their readership. These articles don’t cover the facts but are written to divide mothers.  Time after time mothers buy into it and I’ve been guilty before but I’m over it.  I don’t care if you breastfed your kid until they can walk, or if you’ve fed them Similac from day one. I don’t care if you you home-school or if your kids go to a Christian, private or public school.  I don’t care if you give baby massages, use a leash for your kid at an amusement park, circumcise your son, make homemade baby food or bathe your baby twice a day or once a week. Do you baby-wear? Does your baby eat everything organic?  Do you use cloth diapers? I don’t care.  I don’t.  I’m not trying to be rude but whatever works for you {and is safe for your kid} is wonderful.  Of course I have my opinions but not everyone has to believe the way that I do.

 

Articles, such as this TIME article, prey on the already existing feelings of inadequacy and mommy guilt.  These manufactured “wars” are predictable because they stir up strong emotions from women who feel judged, as well as mothers who want to feel superior for their choices.  You know the ones.  The ones who post such proud statuses on Facebook that your mouth drops open while reading them.  Heated discussion and outrage usually follows.  WHY?  Why do women tear each other down?  Women beat each other up while the person or business responsible for starting this battle reaps the benefit {website traffic, talk show debate, etc}.  I hate that women are second guessing their parenting choices because of such games.  Women are insecure and should band together to help one another.  If you don’t have a strong support group now I encourage you to find one.  Join a local church, MOPS group, or mommy play group.

 

I’ll be honest, I’m constantly evaluating myself and my parenting.  I want to do what’s best for my family and be the best mom I can be.  When I first found out I was pregnant I started reading parenting books and I haven’t stopped since.  I want to be educated and make the best decisions I can.  I don’t want to look down on other’s for their parenting habits.  Of course, I think the way I diaper, set a sleep schedule, and  feed my baby is best for me because if I didn’t think it was I wouldn’t do it.  Who am I to tell you what you should do with your child?  I don’t know your situation and what’s best for you.  I’ll be glad to share my opinion if you ask and in the future I may share some advice on here about what’s worked for me but I never want to belittle others because they do things differently than me.

 

As for the cover of TIME magazine, the answer to the question “ARE YOU MOM ENOUGH?”  Yes!  Whatever that means, yes.

 

You are mom enough to avoid belittling others.

You are mom enough to build up others.

You are mom enough to love and care for your kids.

You are mom enough to encourage new moms.

You are mom enough to educate yourself and make wise decisions for your family.

YOU ARE MOM ENOUGH!

 

Related TIME magazine posts across the blogosphere: 

Rage Against the Minivan–Where is the mommy-war for the motherless child? {I highly recommend this article!}

5 Minutes For Mom–FACT: Mommy Wars Do Not Exist

Babble–It’s TIME To Stop Fighting The Mommy Wars.

Mocha Momma–I am mom enough.

 

What are your thoughts?  Please feel free to share them in the comments.  If you’re a blogger, did you write a response to the Time Magazine controversy?  If so please add your links in the comments.

 

My 10 Favorite Quotes About Mothers

My 10 Favorite Quotes About Mothers

 

Here are my 10 favorite quotes about mothers.  I hope they bring a smile to your face! : )

 

1. “My mother had a great deal of trouble with me, but I think she enjoyed it.”
— Mark Twain

 

2. “I remember my mother’s prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.”
— Abraham Lincoln

 

3. “If evolution really works, how come mothers only have two hands?”

— Milton Berle

 

4. “A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take.”

— Cardinal Mermillod

 

5. “Of all the rights of women, the greatest is to be a mother.”
— Lin Yutang

 

6. “When I was a child, my mother said to me, ‘If you become a soldier, you’ll be a general. If you become a monk you’ll end up as the pope.’ Instead I became a painter and wound up as Picasso.”
— Pablo Picasso

 

7. “The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.”
— Theodore Hesburgh

 

8. “The phrase “working mother” is redundant.”
— Jane Sellman

 

9. “You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother.”
— Albert Einstein

 

10. “A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie.”

— Tenneva Jordan

Healthy Movie Theater Popcorn Recipe

Popcorn Recipe

 

Popcorn {and cheese} is one of our favorite snacks!  A friend of ours encouraged us to try out Alton Brown’s Perfect Popcorn Recipe.  We liked it and have been perfecting the recipe to fit our family.  We think that this Healthy Movie Theater Popcorn Recipe tastes even better than movie theater popcorn and I hope you’ll like it!

 

We bought a lot of microwaved popcorn before and this is stove top recipe is healthier and much cheaper.  Microwave popcorn is overly salty and is made with an unhealthy coating.  When you make your own popcorn you can choose the oil you want, the amount of salt you use, and  you can even use organic kernels if you want!

 

Making stove top popcorn was at first intimidating but let me tell you it is so easy!  After a little time you’ll learn to adjust your stove and the time just right so you’ll pop the kernels perfectly.  This is the recipe that we use but I would love to hear any different popcorn recipes or toppings that you have.  We love to eat it with a little block of sharp cheddar.  Is there anything you like to eat with popcorn?

 

Tip: Store your kernels in the freezer to keep them fresh!

Popcorn Recipe Ingredients

 

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons peanut oil {or coconut, canola, etc}
  • 3 ounces popcorn kernels, approximately 1/2 cup {makes 2 large bowls}
  • 1/4 teaspoon popcorn salt
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter

Directions

 

Place the popcorn, oil, and salt in a large metal mixing bowl, wok, or stock pot. Cover with heavy-duty aluminum foil and poke around 20 small slits in the top.  These slits need to be small so the kernels won’t pop out.

 

Place the bowl over medium to high heat and shake constantly.  Shake until the popcorn finishes popping.  It should take around a minute for the kernels to start popping and they’ll finish popping around 3 minutes.

 

Remove from heat and carefully remove the foil. Melt the butter in the microwave and slowly drizzle over the popcorn. Scrape any salt off the sides of the bowl and stir so the salt and butter get evenly distributed.  Serve immediately and enjoy!

Free Online Chore Chart for Kids

MyJobChart

 

Chores were a part of my life growing up and I hope to carry on that tradition with my kids.  Ever since going through Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University I’m crazy about the idea of kids getting a commission instead of an allowance.  This teaches kids responsibility, gives them a sense of being needed, and makes them actually work for the money they’re given.  Of course certain things will be mandatory for living in our house like making their bed and helping set the table.

 

Do you remember how I told you, yesterday, that I house sat for a couple in Virginia Beach when I was in college?  Well, that couple had a complex chore chart on their refrigerator that I loved.  I had since wished that I had taken pictures of it or wrote down the details of it to copy for my kids later.  This family also had three containers marked “Save,” “Spend,” and “Give.”  This is also a system that Dave recommends.  Looking back now I wonder if they were big Dave Ramsey fans too.

 

Free online chore chart

 

As technology is becoming more and more a part of our society it’s no wonder someone came up with the brilliant idea to make an online chore chart…I just wish that someone had been me!  I’ve been checking out MyJobChart.com and it is pretty amazing.  It’s an easy to use online chore chart and reward system!  It helps you teach your kids responsibility, motivates them, and keeps everything neatly organized for you.  It even teaches kids to Save, Share, and Spend!  Here’s the best thing about it – it’s FREE!  I know, it’s wonderful.  I was so excited to learn about it and share it with you who might have children who are just the right age for this.  Check out this kid’s chore chart at MyJobChart.com

 

If you’ve tried chore charts/commission charts with your kids before I would love to hear from you what has worked and even what hasn’t worked!

Pampers Gifts to Grow: Free 10 Point Code

Pampers

 

You can add 10 free points to your Pampers Gifts to Grow account with the code FBMD76C7HMEXT12.

 

Thanks,  reader Heather!