Kindle Giveaway Group 1

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LEGO Store: Free Duck Mini Model (Tonight Only!)

LEGO Duck Free

 

I love fun and free activity for kids and there is a great one happening this evening at your local Lego Store! On the first Tuesday of every month (which happens to be today), kids ages 6-14 can learn how to build a cool mini model and take it home with them absolutely free!  There is a limit of one per child.

 

Each store has approximately 250 LEGO kits and the offer is only good while supplies. The free LEGO mini-model tonight is a duck.  Isn’t it cute?  This event will start at 5PM at most LEGO stores; however, I do encourage you to contact your local store or visit LEGO.com for more details.

Belvita Breakfast Biscuits Review

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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, right?  If that’s true then why is it so hard to make it a priority?  It’s hard for my family to make time for breakfast because we’re night owls who like to savor each moment of sleep in the morning.  I’m pretty sure that we walk around like zombies for the first hour or more each day or at least it feels that way!

Even on the busiest morning I try to at least grab a banana or a piece of bread and spread Nutella on it.  Eating breakfast helps speed up my metabolism and eating a breakfast high in fiber helps sustain that energy.  I was pleased to have been invited to take part in a promotion from Mom Central and belVita called the Five Days of belVita Breakfast.  belVita Breakfast Biscuits are the hottest thing for today’s busy moms.  If you haven’t heard the buzz on Facebook about them yet let me give you the details!  They come in small individually wrapped packs with 4 biscuits in each package.  There are 5 packs in a box and each one regularly retail for $3.69.

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These biscuits are pretty much cookies, healthy cookies.  They are ridiculously yummy!  They are crunchy, slightly sweet and go wonderfully with your morning coffee.  Not only do they taste amazing but they are a good source of fiber and vitamins.  They have a sustained energy release which comes from a combination of ingredients and the baking process which helps preserve the grain’s integrity.  These keep me fuller longer and gives my body continual energy instead of a giant spike that a sugary breakfast would.

My family absolutely loved these bars.  I wanted to take pictures of them for my review but all three boxes disappeared before I had the chance!  My husband eats them without me having to remind him and if you know how my husband hates breakfast you’ll know that that is HUGE!  I love how belVita Breakfast Biscuits are so versatile.  You can eat them with yogurt and fruit, with peanut butter and Nutella spread on top, or you could spread yummy strawberry cream cheese on top.  Yum!  My favorite way to eat them is straight out of the package.

I can’t help but think how great these must be for pregnant ladies.  I remember constantly snacking on crackers to avoid nausea and I hated they were so bland and boring.  These biscuits make great snacks for anyone.  They are the perfect size to toss in a purse or backpack for snacking on the go.

Check out belVita on Facebook.   Be sure and try all available flavors including: Blueberry, Golden Oat, and Apple Cinnamon.  I love them all but Blueberry is my favorite.  They are so sweet that you can find belVita Breakfast Biscuits in the cookie aisle.

I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of belVita Breakfast Biscuits and received belVita Breakfast product samples to facilitate my review, and a promotional item to thank me for participating.

My Frugal Journey

Me in college

This is me when I was in school at Appalachian Bible College.

 

I’ve been frugal ever since I started spending my own money but it wasn’t until college that I learned the joy of finding bargains. I figured out that when you buy things at a lower price you can afford to buy more things!  I learned where the bargain sections were at each store and what day of the week each store lowered their prices.

 

Me and Ken Ham

This is me with Ken & Mally Ham a few months after graduation.

 

Not long after college I found myself working a full time desk job, a full-time job at a local radio station, and a part-time job selling Mary Kay, still struggling to have enough money to eat. I often went days without food but I was too busy working to really notice. I used my toothpaste sparingly because I knew when it was gone that I didn’t have money to replace it.

 

A co-worker and dear friend paid for my lunch one day and gave me instruction on how to save money. She bought me a bottle of vitamins, a large bag of beans and a large bag of rice. I’ll never forget how grateful I was! She taught me how to cook them and freeze them in individual portions. She explained to me how with coupons and a sale I could get free and cheap things I needed like toilet paper and shampoo from drug stores. Not long after that I met the man who would soon be my husband. We fell in love and were married in a matter of months and I no longer had to worry about money for food. Because someone cared enough to give me their time, food, and compassion I will never be the same! I want to pass my knowledge on to others and do all I can to help them avoid difficult financial times.

 

If you’re frugal what made you become that way?  I would love to hear your story!

Aldi: Deals for the Week of April 1-7, 2012

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Here are the best deals at Aldi this week.  Many thanks to Katie, from Cincinnati Cents, for her help in compiling these.

 

Countryside Creamery Butter Quarters, $1.99

 

Bake House Creations Crescent Rolls, $0.99

 

Friendly Farms Sour Cream, $0.99

 

Happy Farms Cream Cheese, $0.99

 

Savoritz Roasted Vegetable Round Crackers, $1.79

 

L’Oven Fresh Ciabatta Bread, $1.69

 

ASB Greenworld Garden Soil, $2.99

 

NK Lawn & Garden Grass Seed Mix, $3.99

 

Gardenline Garden Hand Tools, $2.69

 

You can see the full list of deals at Aldi this week here.

Fred Meyer: Deals for the Week of March 25-31, 2012

Fred Meyer
Here are the best deals at Fred Meyer for the week of March 25-31, 2012.  Many thanks goes to Fabulessly Frugal for their help in compiling these.

 

Fred Meyer Butter 1lb – $1.67
Use in-ad coupon, limit 3
$1.67 after coupon

 

Birds Eye Vegetables – $1.00
Use $1/3 Birds Eye Steamfresh Coupon 3/04 RP
or $.50/2 Birds Eye Steamfresh Varieties 4/01 SS
or $0.50/1 Birds eye Steamfresh Chefs Favorite Item Rolling (must register)
or $0.35/1 Birds Eye Steamfresh Rice Variety, Excludes Chefs Favorites Varieties Rolling (must register)
$0.50 after coupon

 

Colgate – $1
Use $0.75/1 coupon from the 3/25 SmartSource insert
$0.25 after coupon

 

Ocean Spray Juice 64oz – $2.50
Use B1G1 FREE Ocean Spray  Juice Drink printable 
$1.25 each WYB2 after coupon

 

Dole Pineapple Cans – $1.00
Use $1.00/3 Dole Pineapple, 20oz Cans printable
$0.67 after coupon

 

 after coupon

 

Glad Trash Bags 25-80ct – $6.99
Save $4 Instantly WYB 4 participating items
Use $.75/1  Glad Trash Bag Products FM eCoupon
or $2/1 Glad Trash Bag Products Coupons.com Savings Club Exclusive coupon
$3.99 after coupon

 

To view the rest of the Meijer deals visit Fabulessly Frugal.

New Coupons.com Grocery Coupons

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Here is a list of the new Coupons.com grocery coupons!

 

RSV Awareness from MedImmune & Tips to Keep Baby Healthy

Before I was pregnant I had never heard of the many dangerous things that can plaque babies.  Thankfully, I didn’t have to learn about RSV the hard way but a friend recently took her little one to the hospital with it.  Now that I’ve researched it more I want to share this information with you so you can pass it along to your friends and family.

 

Ashley and Baby

This is me and my little sweet pea at one day old.

 

For most infants, respiratory syncytial (sin-SISH-uhl) virus (RSV) causes an illness like a common cold. But some babies may be at high risk for severe RSV disease. This can lead to serious complications, hospital visits, breathing treatments and more.  I don’t want to imagine how terrifying that must be!

 

Here are some quick tips to preventing RSV from infecting your baby. Remember if you have a high-risk baby (or even a healthy baby) it is ok to remind every visitor to wash their hands.  This is the health of your child, it’s worth the inconvenience and time it takes to ask!  After you finish reading this blog post share it with your friends and family and allow them to read about the dangers of RSV without you having to communicate it to them.

 

A few tips to remember when a loved one has a new baby:

  • Call before you visit. New parents need time to set up a routine and bond. By giving them time to do so before you visit, you are respecting the new family.
  • Bring them a meal.  This will be ever so helpful to them but remember to steer away from overly spicy foods.
  • Postpone a visit if you feel that you may be getting sick, have recently been ill or exposed to illness.
  • Remember that parents know best. If you feel they are being overprotective or overly cautious, just consider that only they know what’s best for the health of their new son or daughter.
  • Offer to do something to ease their responsibilities as they spend time as a family, such as laundry, cooking or dishes. Sleep-deprived moms and dads will appreciate your help!

 

If you do schedule a visit with a new baby:

  • Wash your hands frequently—upon entering the home and especially prior to holding the baby. Parents, and the new baby, will appreciate it.
  • Leave toddlers at home, especially during the winter months. Young children, especially if they attend day care or preschool, often carry germs and viruses, like RSV, that are easily spread.

 

 

A few facts about RSV that all parents, caregivers and loved ones should know:

Person washing hands

  • Almost every baby will contract RSV by age 2, but only 1/3 of moms say they’ve heard of the virus.
  • Serious RSV infection is the leading cause of infant hospitalization, responsible for more than 125,000 hospitalizations and up to 500 infant deaths each year.
  • RSV occurs in epidemics each fall through spring. The CDC has defined “RSV season” as beginning in November and lasting through March for most parts of North America.  For more information or to verify when the RSV season is in your area you should check out RSVProtection.com and click on the right hand tab called “Understanding RSV season.” 
  • There is no treatment for RSV, so it’s important for parents to take preventive steps to help protect their child (ex. wash hands, toys, bedding frequently; avoid crowds and cigarette smoke).
  • Certain babies are at an increased risk of developing serious RSV infection, so it’s important to speak with a pediatrician to determine if a baby may be at high risk for RSV, and discuss preventive measures.
  • Symptoms of serious RSV infection include: persistent coughing or wheezing; rapid, difficult, or gasping breaths; blue color on the lips, mouth, or under the fingernails; high fever; extreme fatigue; and difficulty feeding. Parents should contact a medical professional immediately upon signs of these symptoms.

 

MedImmune provided me with a letter that you can read, copy, and even print if you want.  You can use it as a way to kindly convey the extreme caution you want taken around your little one.  This open letter from Mom is a gentle and simple way to get the message across without having to bare the wildly fluctuating emotions of a new mom as you try to explain why  you want what’s best for your child.


I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of MedImmune and received promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.

 

See those little buttons below here?  Use those to share this post with your friends and family.  Especially if you have a new baby, a baby on the way or if you know someone who is expecting or has a new baby please share this with them.  RSV is a dangerous, dangerous virus and it could be a matter of life or death if not caught soon enough.

 

Would You Have Plastic Surgery?

While I don’t know too many people who have cancer I do have one sweet friend who had breast cancer.  Recently she had breast reconstruction and a few ladies were sitting around talking about it and kind of teasing her for not getting a size D.  That got me thinking, if I had the chance to have plastic surgery, would I?  What about the cost of breast implants?  I’m not just talking about reconstruction but enhancement.

 

In the case of breast cancer I would opt for reconstruction for the obvious reasons but also because new studies have shown that breast implants deters cancer cells.  What about going above and beyond reconstruction.

 

What about you?  Have you ever thought about going under the knife to  change the way you look?  I use to toss around the idea when I was younger but I’m pretty happy with the way I look now.  That’s not to say that I couldn’t use a better diet and exercise plan but I don’t want to take any drastic measures.  Not to mention that the cost of breast implants is probably outrageous!

 

 

Food Lion: Free Groceries–1st 200 Customers Tomorrow (Only Select States)

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Tomorrow morning, March 28th, Food Lion will be giving away a free bag of store brand groceries to the first 200 customers at each!  This offer is first come and first serve so you’ll want to get there when the doors open.   The bags will have a variety of items inside, ranging from crackers and cereal to aluminum foil.  If you live in Virginia, West Virginia, or North Carolina you’ll want to go here to Food Lion’s store finder to find a location store near you.  Then arrive early tomorrow morning to get your bag of free groceries!

 

Don’t forget to check when your store opens.  Some open at 6, some 7, and some at 8.  For more details you can read about this Food Lion grocery giveaway here.

 

Don’t forget to come back here tomorrow and share with us what free groceries you got from for free from your store.

 

Thanks, Hip2Save!