Man-o-Man yesterday was a long day for me! Good thing it was Friday. If it had been a Tuesday and I still had the rest of the workweek ahead of me, I might have cried. I had scheduled to do a Secret Shop after my radiation. Wouldn't you know that the one day I had a time-sensitive errand is the day that the radiation appointment took literally three times as long as usual?
I made it to the secret shop with about 20 seconds to spare and then the shop took just under two hours. Ideally, it would have taken 40 min. So that was longer than expected.
But then we get to the real trying part of my day. I went to Jewel at 6pm on a Friday. That's just crazy. The worst time to go! Busy and all the carts were wet because it was raining. Wait, there is more. Then Jewel was sold out of all the really good 3-day specials that were the basis of my grocery list and the whole point of going to Jewel over Aldi.
Nevertheless, I persisted. I was home by 8pm. Long day. I would have skipped the grocery store if not for the looming "Winter Storm Warning." I was freaking exhausted. The fact that I don't like the family to put away the groceries because they don't know how to do it the right way really worked against me. I plan to spend the weekend recovering from my very long but not bad Friday.
In all honesty, it's a delight to complain about simple things like a lack of $1.99 ground turkey.
5 radiation treatments down, 20 to go. The universe smiled upon me this morning when I was greeted by 5 crocus buds about to blossom.
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Saturday, January 11, 2020
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Good stuff I got in the mail this week.
So I say why talk about bills and more bills. Let's talk about the good freebies I found in my mailbox this week. When TMOTH (The Man of the House) has been downsized, a family find that their income is seriously downsized! With that, I do a little happy dance for all the freebies and income I bring in to our household.
First off I'd like to say, if you haven't checked out Smiley 360, you should! Smiley 360 Be heard. Be Happy Smiley 360, you sign up and they have promotions where they provide you with a nice free sample and some high value coupons. You try the products and then share with your friends if you like them. Easy peasy! This week I received a free package of Knorr Homestyle Stock and $2.00 a package coupon.
I have been wanting to try the Knorr Homestyle Stock so to get to try it for free is awesome! My free full size package equals 4 meals and saves me about $4.50. With the package from Smiley 360, I also received a recipe guide. I am looking forward to making the Slow Cooker Pulled Pork!
First off I'd like to say, if you haven't checked out Smiley 360, you should! Smiley 360 Be heard. Be Happy Smiley 360, you sign up and they have promotions where they provide you with a nice free sample and some high value coupons. You try the products and then share with your friends if you like them. Easy peasy! This week I received a free package of Knorr Homestyle Stock and $2.00 a package coupon.
I have been wanting to try the Knorr Homestyle Stock so to get to try it for free is awesome! My free full size package equals 4 meals and saves me about $4.50. With the package from Smiley 360, I also received a recipe guide. I am looking forward to making the Slow Cooker Pulled Pork!
SERVES 10
PREP TIME: 10 Minute(s)
COOK TIME: 4 Hour(s)
INGREDIENTS
3- lb. boneless pork shoulder
1 tub Knorr® Homestyle Stock - Chicken 1/2 cup ketchup 1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar 2 Tbsp. Dijon mustard 2 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 10 Kaiser rolls or hamburger buns |
PREPARATION
- Arrange pork in slow cooker. Combine remaining ingredients except rolls and pour over pork; turn to coat.
- Cook covered on LOW 8 to 10 hours or HIGH 4 to 6 hours or until pork is tender.
- Remove pork; reserve juices. Shred pork with fork, then stir into reserved juices. Serve on rolls.
NUTRITION INFORMATION per serving
Calories 410, Calories From Fat 90, Saturated Fat 3g, Trans Fat 0g, Total Fat 11g, Cholesterol 80mg, Sodium 900mg, Total Carbohydrates 45g, Sugars 15g, Dietary Fiber 1g, Protein 31g, Vitamin A 2%, Vitamin C 6%, Calcium 10%, Iron 20%
Calories 410, Calories From Fat 90, Saturated Fat 3g, Trans Fat 0g, Total Fat 11g, Cholesterol 80mg, Sodium 900mg, Total Carbohydrates 45g, Sugars 15g, Dietary Fiber 1g, Protein 31g, Vitamin A 2%, Vitamin C 6%, Calcium 10%, Iron 20%
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I also got another full size product and coupons from Smiley.360. Children's Advil. This one is liquid medicine for kids ages 2-11. Our box from Smiley 360 came at the perfect time as we were babysitting my niece and nephew (twins age 4) and my nephew had a fever and an ear ache. When his dad came to pick him up, we gave him the Children's Advil, and he was able to administer it to his son, and the poor kiddo was able to fall asleep without pain.
But wait there is more!!! I had a great Tastefully Simple party last night so that paid for this weeks groceries AND I earned a nice drink bucket scooper! More good free stuff! I can't wait to scoop some Margaritas this Spring!
PLUS here is another great site that let's you try something free and then tell your friends about it, if you like it--and give them coupons! For this one you could scroll down on the left hand side and find the link for bzzagent.com or you can click the link here and check out the campaign I am doing now. Today I picked up a loaf of the Brownberry healthfull, free from the Jewel! This is super handy because I had a super limited budget and The Man like a nice hearty bread that isn't loaded with calories. So this totally fit the bill. He has already had about 3 ham sandwiches.
For the finally income for the week, I received a little secret shopping check today! This means the kiddos can have the fried chicken from Jewel feast for Superbowl tomorrow.
For the finally income for the week, I received a little secret shopping check today! This means the kiddos can have the fried chicken from Jewel feast for Superbowl tomorrow.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Officially Busiest Weekend of October!
This is Anna's pumpkin, the picture of it is here mostly just for ambiance. It's also a before-shot. Tonight we ran over to Wal-Mart to get crafty supplies to turn this nice pumpkin which only cost $2.49 into her much beloved fav book character "Oliva" Glen Oaks school is having a pumpkin decorating contest for their students. The rules only require that you can't carve the pumpkin and it has to represent a character from a book. Today I googled "Olivia Book Character Pumpkin" and found a school that had a similar contest. You can check out all their great work when you click this link.
Tomorrow I have a Ladies Afternoon Shopping Event over at Trio Bar & Grill . Trio has some nice appetizers and I like my fellow vendors so it's a nice afternoon once a month AND they have free Wi-Fi so I bring my trusty lappy. In my opinion this is plenty to have going on for a Friday night, but this is the crazy busy weekend--so we also have Cub Scout Pack Night. Bryce loves to go. Me personally, I get overwhelmed with just my 3 kids, so pack night is a lot of boys. Honestly, the Den Leaders are awesome, they do a great job just because they care.
Saturday I've got a home taste-testing with a great host and then I am hoping to be able to swing by and see my newest team member. On the home front, The Man is looking to golf, natch. But I think I've talked him into going on Sunday.
Sunday I'm looking forward to St. Patricia's Oktoberfest Vendor Craft Fair I'll be there at my table and my sister-in-law is coming for backup so I can work and the kids can enjoy the fair. Psst, free games for the kids! Anytime the kids can go to an event and have fun without me having to spend a bunch is great. I have found that over the last few years we've skipped many fun activities due to cost. It doesn't seem like a bad deal to spend $18 for a day at a water park, but then when you times it by 3 or 5 for all of us to go there goes the budget. A family activity can easily cost $100 or more so we don't do much.
Cost is typically why our 'date nights' are few and far between. When you add the cost of a sitter and the cost for dinner some place nice, ouch! It's great that deal sites like Living Social, Groupon and Plum District have arrived. Another way I've found to make getting out more affordable is mystery shopping. What's that you say? Secret Shop?
Yes. I go on assignment to various locations and I pose as an average shopper. After the shop I submit and online reports. In return, I get a bit of money for my time and if it is a restaurant shop, I get reimbursed for the meal. Bonus part is that 9 times out of 10, the company wants you to go with a guest. Guest= Date Night or a much needed night out to catch up with a friend. Being located in Chicagoland is a huge bonus as there are so many secret or mystery shopping opportunities to be had. I've got a nice lunch planned with The Man coming up I have to leave it at that, I have to keep my anonymity.
Are you interested in secret/mystery shopping? Comment if you have any questions! I'm happy to share what I've found and the best place to start is Mystery Shop Providers of North America you can look here for shops in your area. You sign up with the companies doing the shops individually and there isn't a fee to become a shopper.
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