$1/2 Mountain Dew Printable Coupon

Mountain Dew Coupon

Here’s a great high-value coupon! Hurry and snag a $1/2 Mountain Dew Printable Coupon.


Note: It does say “$1/1 Mountain Dew”, but it’s printing $1/2 Mountain Dew.

 

NoMoreRack.com Review

 

NoMoreRack

If you have been a reader long you know that I love NoMoreRack!  Through their Friend Deals I’ve been able to score some awesome giveaway items for the site and a few things for myself.  {By the way, take a look at their Friend Deals and let me know what you would like for me to try to “earn” for our next giveaway}  I have promoted their Insane Deals, Daily Deals, and Friend Deals – I love them all!

 

Each day brings 8 new deals, and one extra deal where part or all of the proceeds go to a charity.  They have everything on there from toys, iPhone covers, and lip gloss to designer shoes, handbags, and clothes!  I’ve bought a good handful of Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers this way.

 

You may remember that a few weeks ago NoMoreRack was hacked and the internet lit up with complaints.  People were outraged and saying that it was a scam.  It’s not true, there is not a NoMoreRack scam.  It simply is not true.  They are a legitimate company that sells legitimate heavily discounted items!  Sometimes the shipping may be slow but that’s the only complaint I have.

 

Whether we like it or not, companies of all sizes get hacked every year so it’s best to always use safety precautions when shopping online.  I suggest not storing your credit card information on a website for quick checkout and when possible opt for Paypal or Google check out.  When you pay through a third party site you do have to take a few seconds to log in an extra time but doing so means that your credit card/banking information will not be stored in the online store’s database, giving you an extra level of protection.

 

No matter what NoMoreRack reviews you’ve read, positive or negative, take a few minutes and check it out for yourself!  I think it’s a great way to score deals and save money but that’s just my opinion.  If you like the site, great.  If you don’t, that’s okay too!  I just don’t want anyone missing out on a good steal because they have heard false rumors.

 

Brought to you by your friends at NoMoreRack.com!

Save $1.50 on Clorox 2 Products and Walmart Scenario!

Clorox 2

$1.50/1 – Clorox 2 Product
Available under zip code 90210

 

Hurry! Go print the $1.50 off any Clorox 2 coupon!  It’s available again but I’m sure it will be gone fast!  If you’re quick enough to grab a printable coupon you can use it on the Clorox 2 Stain Fighter Pen at Walmart and get it for only $1.23 after coupon!  You might even be able to snag one on sale before the coupon expires.  Here’s the Walmart scenario:

 

Clorox 2 Stain Fighter Pen $2.73, Regular Price
Use $1.50/1 – Clorox 2 Product
$1.23

 

$1.50/2 Life Saver Storybook Coupon & Target Scenario!

life savers

$1.50/2 – Life Saver or Starbursts Storybook Products
Available under zip code 90210


Oh how I loved these when I was a kid!  My grandmother would always include one in my stocking.  I can still remember guessing that it was a Life Saver Storybook just before opening it!  Aah, the memories!  Right now there is a coupon for $1.50 off 2 Storybook products.  Check out this deal scenario at Target:

 

Life Saver or Starbursts Storybooks $2.67, On Sale thru 12/10
Use $1.50/2 – Life Saver or Starbursts Storybook products
$1.92 each after coupon when you buy 2

 

An early morning walk…

Morning Walk

“An early morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.”

― Henry David Thoreau

United, Market Street, and Amigos Deals for the Week!

United Markets

 

Here are the best deals at United, Market Street, and Amigos stores this week, with thanks to Amanda from ABCZooHome for her help with compiling these.


Green Giant canned vegetables, selected varieties – $.57
Buy 2 and use $.50/2 Green Giant canned corn, peas, or green beans from 11/13 GM insert
$.32 each after sale
United and all Market Street locations


Comstock cherry pie filling – $1.99
Buy 1 and use $.501/1 Duncan Hines cake mix, Comstock or Wilderness fruit fillings from 11/6 Smartsource insert AND $.75/1 Comstock pie filling from Winter Saving$ Essentials book in-store
$.74 after coupons
United, all Market Street, and Amigos locations


Solo plates, 15 ct. or cups, 20 ct. – $2.00
Buy 1 and use $.75/1 Solo cup, plate, or bowl from 12/4 Smartsource insert
$1.25 each after coupon
United and Market Street West Texas locations


McCormick spices, .5-1.5 oz. selected varieties – $2.50
Buy 1 and use $.55/1 McCormick spice or herb from Winter Saving$ Essentials book in-store
$1.95 after coupon
Market Street DFW locations


Tide liquid detergent, 100 oz. or powder, 95 oz. – $11.97
Buy 1 and use $.50/1 Tide or Downy from 11/27 P&G insert AND $1.50/1 Tide detergent 50 oz.+ from Winter Saving$ Essentials book in-store
$9.97 after coupons
United and all Market Street locations


See the full list of deals for United, Market Street, and Amigos Supermarkets here.

 

 

The Listerine Oral Care Challenge

Listerine

 

Until I was first pregnant I never really understood how extremely important a healthy mouth is.  I knew a clean mouth meant fresh breath and shiny teeth but I had no idea the health implications it could have!  Not only can a bad oral care routine give you bad breath, dry mouth, and gingivitis but it can increase your risk for diabetes, affect your cardiovascular health, and other health concerns.

 

I’ve always been a little paranoid about my breathe so I’m a faithful one to brush, floss, and rinse on a regular basis!  However, I know that kids are less self-conscious and less likely to stick to a routine of any sort without continual guidance from adults.  It takes only a few minutes of our time each day to instill in kids a good oral care routine.

 

I’ve partnered up with Listerine and Mom Central to take part in the Oral Care Challenge! For 3 weeks my family will be on a strict brushing, flossing, and rinsing twice a day routine.

 

You and your family are certainly welcome to join us in the Oral Care Challenge!  I will be posting my family’s results in a few weeks and I would love to hear your results too!

 

The Oral Care Challenge

 

Here are some helpful tips for the challenge:


Replace your toothbrush every three months. Sooner if the bristles are frayed or if you get sick. Keep a few extra toothbrushes, like REACH, on hand.  When you’ve mastered extreme couponing it should be no problem to gather a dozen or so free toothbrushes a year.

 

Visit your dentist twice a year for professional cleanings and exams. This is an important habit to get into at an early age.

 

Keep your bottle of LISTERINE® in a visible spot to remind you to rinse. Rinsing twice a day was shown in a clinical study to help reduce 52% more plaque and 21% more gingivitis than brushing and flossing alone!

 

Limit foods that are high in sugar. If you have a sweet tooth like I do try eating sugary foods with your meals. The mouth produces more saliva during meals, which helps to neutralize acid production and rinses food particles from the mouth.

 

Limit between-meal snacks. We all do this, right?  Well, if you indulge try to chew sugarless gum afterward to help increase saliva and rinse away the acid that causes tooth decay.

 

Maintain a healthy oral care routine. Brush and rinse twice daily and floss once.  {I still brush three times a day even though they have moved the recommended number of times down to two.  It’s hard to kick a habit that started as a child!}

 

So what do you think, will your family take the Oral Care Challenge with me?  For more information, check out the Oral Care Challenge website!

 

“I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Listerine and received product samples to facilitate my review and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.”

$2/1 One-A-Day Coupon = Free at Target

One-a-day

Print a high-value $2/1 One-A-Day coupon.  Target has these One-A-Day Women’s Multivitamins priced at $1.99 so they should be free after this coupon.


(Note: The link in this post is my referral link. For more information please read my disclosure policy here.)

ThermoWorks Super-Fast Thermapen Thermometer

Here’s the first review written by my husband.  I hope you enjoy it!

 

Ashley has been wanting me to contribute to her blog for some time now and if ever there was something I was excited to review it was the Splash-Proof Super-Fast Thermapen cooking thermometer from ThermoWorks.  My only condition for helping out with this review was that I get to use the Thermapen!

Thermapen Specifications

I enjoy grilling and most of my food is usually edible and sometimes really good.  Lately, though I’ve been trying to really figure out the secrets to grilling and making meals that are consistent and special.  A few months ago I made my first big step in that direction with my discovery of AmazingRibs.com, a grilling blog by Craig “Meathead” Goldwyn.  I’ve just scratched the surface of the wealth of information that he has put together on his site but the main take-home message is the importance of a fast, reliable meat thermometer and an accurate grill/oven thermometer.  With the Splash-Proof Super-Fast Thermapen I can check this first recommendation off my list in a big way.  For the second recommendation, ThermoWorks offers products for measuring the grill temperature as well but I have not tried any of them at this time.

Thermapen gift

 

If you aren’t into grilling, the Thermapen is a unique gift idea that any serious griller on your Christmas shopping list would absolutely love!  And if you don’t have any grillers on your shopping list then keep reading because the Thermapen isn’t just for grilling (far from it!).  It is incredibly useful in just about every aspect of food preparation and cooking.

 

The Thermapen is generally recognized as the fastest and most accurate cooking thermometer on the market. It has more good qualities than just being fast and accurate but these two are essential for grilling and cooking in general.  The difference between food being cooked to a safe, perfect temperature and being overcooked can be a matter of just a few degrees and that difference can occur quickly.  Perfectly cooked food isn’t the only advantage to a fast thermometer.  Being able to quickly check the temperature of several locations of the food and getting the lid/door shut quickly without losing a lot of heat is another thing to consider.

thermapen

Many thermometers call themselves “instant read” but I know one of my “instant” thermometers that was in the $50 range can take over 30 seconds to come from room temperature up to close to the temperature of the meat.  And that is my “nice” one.  I have others that are even worse.  In stark contrast, the Thermapen gives you the correct temperature to within 1 degree Fahrenheit in 3 seconds or less!  That is blazing fast.  And what about accuracy?  The Thermapen is accurate to within 0.7 degrees F up to 392 degrees F (and accurate to within 1.8 degrees F for higher temperatures up to 572 degrees F).  You won’t find a faster, more accurate cooking thermometer that is affordable.

 

As I’ve already hinted, while the Thermapen is perfect for grilling, this is not just a grilling tool.  You will benefit by using the Thermapen for most cooking tasks.  You can use it to take the temperature of oil in the deep fryer, the internal temperature of bread or cake, and if you need a candy thermometer there is no need for a separate one–the Thermapen can be used for that too!  In fact, they even have a handy temperature guide on their web site for the various types of candy and other foods.  The new and improved Splash-Proof Super-Fast Thermapen shouldn’t be submerged, placed in a dishwasher, or placed under the tap but, as its name implies, it is now sealed tight and won’t be damaged if it gets wet so you can safely use it for tasks that could get liquid on it.  Due to the thermocouple being located at the very tip of the very thin probe it is ideal for checking the internal temperature of very thin cuts of meat which would be impossible with most meat thermometers.  And the Thermapen isn’t even limited to cooking at all.  As soon as you open the Thermapen out of the box, the auto-on feature will turn it on and it will start reading the temperature of the air.  It is not quite instant in the air and can, in fact take up to a couple of minutes unless the air is moving, but it will give you an accurate reading of the air temperature.  And we used ours to check the temperature of our baby’s bath water to make sure it was safe!  Just be careful to note that you should not put the Thermapen directly under the tap, put the probe in still water only, or you could damage the thermocouple in the probe.

Baby Bath
Having a tool like the Thermapen won’t make you a good cook and the people at ThermoWorks will tell you the same thing.  I do agree, however, that having a Thermapen can make you a better cook and, if used properly, will give you more consistent results.  In just about any area of cooking there is no better method of measuring the “doneness” of food than temperature.  There are other methods used such as pressing a steak, cutting a piece of chicken in half to see if the pink is gone, sticking a toothpick in a cake, or following strict times given in recipes but none of these methods will give you perfectly consistent results like an accurate cooking thermometer (used in conjunction with an accurate oven/grill thermometer).  The pamphlet that came with my Thermapen suggests recording the temperature of your favorite food on the recipe so you can note the temperature when it is just the way YOU like it and make that perfect result repeatable.

 

Thermapen Calibration

The Thermapen is very easy to use.  You just swing open the probe and it automatically turns on and starts giving you temperature readings.  There are no buttons to push or anything.  You can change a few things with switches inside the battery compartment if you wish.  The default on the large display is Fahrenheit but you can change this to Celsius.  The default precision is to the tenth of a degree and you can change this to whole degrees if you want a bit more of a “lock”.  Also, it should not be needed since the Thermapen is calibrated (and even comes with the initials and results of the calibration) before it is shipped but you can calibrate it.  I wouldn’t recommend this unless you really know what you’re doing and I would call them first.  Besides that it just works right out of the box without you having to do anything.  You just put the tip of the probe wherever you want a temperature reading, look at the display, and use your noggin to process the information.  You can find recommendations of the best location of the probe depending on what you are cooking but in general check the center of the thickest portion since that is generally the slowest to heat up (or cool down).

Grilling Chicken

My first test with the Thermapen was, of course, on the grill.  And the meat in question was my nemesis, very thick chicken breasts.  For years I have struggled to get consistently good, juicy chicken off the grill and the thicker it was the more difficulty I had.  I would almost always end up overcooking it and leaving it very dry.  I used Meathead’s technique for cooking chicken breasts using indirect heat on the grill with a target grill temperature around 300 degrees F.  I checked the temperature after about 20 minutes and then every couple minutes after that with the Thermapen.  The grill lost very little heat with these checks since I was able to get a temperature and close the lid quickly.  Once I got the reading at the center of the thickest part of the breast to a bit below 165 F (the temperature will continue to rise a bit as the meat is resting I pulled it off the grill.  It rose up to a little over 165 after resting 5 or 6 minutes and the result…well it was, by far, the tenderest, juiciest, and best tasting chicken I have ever made.

Chicken Breast

My next test was poultry again, Thanksgiving turkey!  We traveled for the holidays so I didn’t do the cooking but my mom let me check the temperature of the bird with my new toy.  It confirmed what I have known for years, Mom’s turkey was cooked to perfection (right around 165 F in the center of the thickest part of the breast).  The ThermoWorks web site has great cooking tips for turkey using the Thermapen so there’s still time to use it for your Christmas bird!

Thanksgiving Turkey

Each Thermapen comes with a handy booklet on the proper care and use of the Thermapen and it is a very informative guide.  One section goes through a list of things the Thermapen does not do and what it does do.  This was very nice to have as a user’s guide but I think this would also be helpful in determining if a Thermapen is right for you.  Here is my abbreviated version.

A Thermapen does not:

  • Serve as a leave-in thermometer.  I have not tried them (but based on the Thermapen I would love to!), but ThermoWorks does make leave-in thermometers that can be used in conjunction with a grill/oven thermometer and a Thermapen but the Thermapen itself should not be left in a hot oven or have prolonged exposure to high heat.
  • Lock in on a temperature.  The Thermapen is instant and accurate and the temperatures inside foods are constantly changing so your Thermapen will be constantly changing with them.  Some consider this a downside since they can’t stick it in a roast in the oven and pull it out to check the reading since it’s already changed by the time it’s removed.  I don’t think this is really that big of a downside because I can see the large display at arm’s length and, since it’s not a leave-in thermometer, it will never be further than arm’s length and since it’s instant you don’t have to hold it there long.  A back light could help out with this if you have a dark oven but I still don’t see this as much of a drawback myself.
  • Tell you when food is “done”.  It only tells you the temperature.  Use USDA recommendations, recipe recommendations, and your personal preference to determine when your food is done based on the accurate temperature displayed on the Thermapen.

 

A Thermapen does:

  • Give you the fastest, most accurate temperature you can find in an affordable thermometer to check the internal temperature of your: meats, vegetables, casseroles desserts, candy, breads, doughs, sauces, drinks, and more that you prepare in your oven, microwave, refrigerator, freezer, deep fryer, grill/smoker, and anywhere else you work with food.
  • Come in a variety of cool colors.  A lot of the color choices are just for aesthetics but originally the color coding was to avoid cross-contamination when the used commercially.  I know I enjoy using my purple one!

 

That is all I’ve had time to test it on so far but it is safe to say that it will be used on just about everything we cook (and all our baby’s bathwater!) from now on.  I consider this tool indispensable for anyone who wants to take their cooking to the next level.  We got our Thermapen to review but I would have definitely paid the money for one.  If I had one recommendation for a change, it would be to add a back light.  This time of year if you are grilling dinner you are pretty much grilling in the dark.  I had to bring out a lantern to set by my grill to read the thermometer and a back light would have been helpful.  My general recommendation though is that if you cook a lot, you need a Thermapen!  OK, I’ll pass the blogging torch back to Ashley now, thanks for reading.

Thermapen colors

This is Ashley now. 🙂  For more information or to snag a Thermapen of your own visit Thermoworks.com.  If you are interested in buying one I would suggest ordering now while they are on sale right now for $89 (regularly $96)!  Also, the girl in me has to show you all the fun colors it comes in!

Aldi: Deals for the week of December 4-10, 2011

Aldi

 

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


Whole Pineapple, $1.99


Clementines (2 lb. bag), $1.99


Navel Oranges (4 lb. bag), $1.99


Mixed Fruit (3 lb. bag), $1.99


Countryside Creamery Butter Quarters, $1.99


Carlini Vegetable Oil, $2.49


Baker’s Corner Fudge Brownie Mix, $1.29


Baker’s Corner Powdered Sugar, $1.49


Baker’s Corner Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels, $1.69


Chef’s Cupboard Gourmet Stuffing Mix, $1.29


See the full list of deals at Aldi this week here.