If you want to, you can make pretty much everything yourself, and the instructions for it all are located on Pinterest.
Here are some examples:
40 ways to do shoulder-length hair. pin now, read later.
Mason Jars - Twenty Five Creative Ways to Use Them
Homemade Febreze
See what I mean? Who knew you could just make your own Febreze and 25 things with Mason Jars.
Well I really need to go pin some more uses for glass jars. We have tons of pickle and spaghetti sauce jars due to Patrick the Pickle Eater and Bryce who loves Pasta.
In the meantime, I have found for you something very much worth doing yourself! It's easy!
From Passion for Savings!
How to make your own Whitening Rinse
All you need to do is mix Hydrogen Peroxide, Baking Soda and a few drops of McCormick Mint Extract.
Too Easy!!!!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
#WordlessWednesday Howdy!
Across from the future home of Golftopia, is Stampede a Western Wear & Feed Store. There Anna found what she has been looking for, and now she says she doesn't have to brush her hair anymore.
Here she is making a goofy face.
Here she is making a goofy face.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Fireworks, Food, the Fouth
I was over on youtube, why was I on youtube? I don't really remember. I think my brain has been fried by the heat. Earlier today we were out doing errands, and the walk from the air-conditioned car to the air-conditioned store, sapped my will to live.
Now what was the point of this blog post? Oh yes. The end of the Fiscal Year for Tastefully Simple has arrived and while it wasn't one of my better sales years, I am still extremely grateful for the flexibility my business has given me in this crazy year of job loss, house loss and moving.
So July dawns and with it a clean slate and fresh goals for the new Tastefully Simple year. My goal this coming year is to introduce Tastefully Simple to hundreds of people in my new hometown and continue to be the fastest growing team in Western North Carolina!
Back to youtube, below you can see a video from Tastefully Simple with some great easy tips for your July 4th (or any summer) party!
Now what was the point of this blog post? Oh yes. The end of the Fiscal Year for Tastefully Simple has arrived and while it wasn't one of my better sales years, I am still extremely grateful for the flexibility my business has given me in this crazy year of job loss, house loss and moving.
So July dawns and with it a clean slate and fresh goals for the new Tastefully Simple year. My goal this coming year is to introduce Tastefully Simple to hundreds of people in my new hometown and continue to be the fastest growing team in Western North Carolina!
Back to youtube, below you can see a video from Tastefully Simple with some great easy tips for your July 4th (or any summer) party!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Well, huh, who knew.
I've been busy just doing, what needs doing, dishes, working, sharing the Tastefully Simple love and finding stuff to keep the kids from 'boredom'. And all the while, I was very aware that my peeps back in Chicagoland have been having a crazy ton of triple digit temps.
*side note: reminds me of the major heat wave back in 95. Crazy hot it was, and I was 24.5 and single. So my memories are all good.... good times. good times.
Anyway, I just took a look over at the weather.com, and holy CRAP it's gonna be HOT ALL OVER this weekend!
Damn! That's hot! We are going to hit 100 here tomorrow. And the big question is....
Will I turn on the air? It hasn't been on yet this year, I'm hoping we can get away with not turning it on. Yes I know, I must be out of my mind. But hear me out.
1. I've just come to the conclusion, we are going to the beach for the hottest part of the day.
2. It cools off a ton around here at night, so we can muddle thru without the evil money-sucking air conditioning! Really it does cool off, Look:
3. OR I'll drop the kids off at the beach and I'll go to the movies and see Magic Mike in Air-Conditioned Comfort. I'm Kidding! That would be wrong.
STAY COOL ALL!
*side note: reminds me of the major heat wave back in 95. Crazy hot it was, and I was 24.5 and single. So my memories are all good.... good times. good times.
Anyway, I just took a look over at the weather.com, and holy CRAP it's gonna be HOT ALL OVER this weekend!
Damn! That's hot! We are going to hit 100 here tomorrow. And the big question is....
Will I turn on the air? It hasn't been on yet this year, I'm hoping we can get away with not turning it on. Yes I know, I must be out of my mind. But hear me out.
1. I've just come to the conclusion, we are going to the beach for the hottest part of the day.
2. It cools off a ton around here at night, so we can muddle thru without the evil money-sucking air conditioning! Really it does cool off, Look:
Fri Jun 29
100°F
66°F
Sunny
- Chance of rain:
- 0%
- Wind:
- WNW at 6 mph
Sat Jun 30
101°
69°
Sunny
- Chance of rain:
- 0%
- Wind:
- WNW at 5 mph
Sun Jul 1
98°
68°
Mostly Sunny
- Chance of rain:
- 0%
- Wind:
- NW at 5 mph
3. OR I'll drop the kids off at the beach and I'll go to the movies and see Magic Mike in Air-Conditioned Comfort. I'm Kidding! That would be wrong.
STAY COOL ALL!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Man take as a turn as Mr. Frugal
Sometime The Man is annoyingly extravagant. Case in point, he was talking about joining a Country Club. Seriously. Can you say sooooooo not in the budget! I know he means well, he is just dreaming with his words. Livin' Large.
Thing is, Livin Large talk makes me nervous. I believe this is because one of my household duties is making sure the bills are paid. Can you relate?
Frugality, on the other hand, is the way to my heart. That and a clean kitchen. So recently, The Man did real good and I have to give him his just due.
When we moved into our new place on the shores of Lake Chatuge, the previous owner had left behind a propane tankless, Char-Broil Grill. Tom cleaned up the grill and then..instead of buying a shiny new propane tank...
He was at the landfill and spied someone throwing away a propane tank. Right, that isn't protocol for acceptable household waste for sure. So the fellow working at the dump was OK with The Man taking the dirty, empty propane tank.
The Man brought the tank home and cleaned it up. Yes, I said cleaned it up. Personally, I think it's superfluous to clean up an empty propane tank, but he did. Then we took it to the Bi-Lo where you got a $4.00 off if you exchanged an empty tank for a full one with your Bi-Lo card.
1 new propane tank would have cost $55.00. 1 propane tank exchanged for a full one at Bi-Lo was $16.98.
So we are now grilling at a total OOP (out of pocket) cost of $16.98!
Way to go The Man!
Squeee!!! I figured out how to make pictures linkable, click the picture to grab the Zesty Pasta Salad Recipe!
Thing is, Livin Large talk makes me nervous. I believe this is because one of my household duties is making sure the bills are paid. Can you relate?
Frugality, on the other hand, is the way to my heart. That and a clean kitchen. So recently, The Man did real good and I have to give him his just due.
When we moved into our new place on the shores of Lake Chatuge, the previous owner had left behind a propane tankless, Char-Broil Grill. Tom cleaned up the grill and then..instead of buying a shiny new propane tank...
He was at the landfill and spied someone throwing away a propane tank. Right, that isn't protocol for acceptable household waste for sure. So the fellow working at the dump was OK with The Man taking the dirty, empty propane tank.
The Man brought the tank home and cleaned it up. Yes, I said cleaned it up. Personally, I think it's superfluous to clean up an empty propane tank, but he did. Then we took it to the Bi-Lo where you got a $4.00 off if you exchanged an empty tank for a full one with your Bi-Lo card.
1 new propane tank would have cost $55.00. 1 propane tank exchanged for a full one at Bi-Lo was $16.98.
So we are now grilling at a total OOP (out of pocket) cost of $16.98!
Way to go The Man!
I received a coupon link from My Insite which is a blogging reach-out marketing arm of General Mills/Betty Crocker. This time around they are saying "hey don't forget about our Suddenly Salad when you are looking for a quick BBQ side".
I have a secret fondness for the Bacon & Ranch Suddenly Salad, so I'm sharing the coupon link! Enjoy!
PS often these are part of 10 for $10 deals so a good coupon esp. if you are able to double-coupon !The coupon can really help you get a box of Suddenly Salad for peanuts. Plus they have the Boxtops for Education.
Squeee!!! I figured out how to make pictures linkable, click the picture to grab the Zesty Pasta Salad Recipe!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Hey! I have an idea for a series of posts!
I think I have signed up and used about all the daily deal sites there are currently on the Internet. This is how I explain having over 3000 emails in my email inbox. It's all those daily deal emails. Because I haven't met a deal site I wasn't willing to give a try, I thought I'd share my feedback for you, in a series of blog posts called "Hey! I have an idea for a series!"
1. Groupon. Who doesn't know what Groupon is at this point? AmIright? Or is that incorrect? Should it read: Who doesn't know who or whom Groupon is at this point? Yes, I'm cracking myself up now. Any who...
Groupon is great if you like to go do stuff, I would say make sure that you only buy Groupons that you are sure you can use in a short time frame. For example, The Man bought oil changes in February. A set of 3 oil changes for $39.95. Yes it is a great deal, but we moved in May, so only 1 of the 3 oil changes got used. Not such a good deal.
So if you Groupon, make sure to read the fine print, and make sure it is a place you can go to within say 6 weeks of purchase.
One HUGE con to Groupon is the annoying writing they use for their deals. Are you familiar? I bet there is a Facebook page dedicated to the antifans of the Groupon Prose. ***runs off to check***
Well there aren't any Groupon Copywriting Is Lame pages on Facebook. This leads me to one of two conclusions. I am the only person who doesn't like their attempts to seem 'hip and cool' OR Facebook censors groups who would discuss how lame Groupon is because Groupon probably buys lots of targeted ads from Facebook.
Yes. Major Conspiracy it is.
Final verdict: Skip the deal descriptions if they annoy you, but make sure to click and read the fine print before you buy!
1. Groupon. Who doesn't know what Groupon is at this point? AmIright? Or is that incorrect? Should it read: Who doesn't know who or whom Groupon is at this point? Yes, I'm cracking myself up now. Any who...
Groupon is great if you like to go do stuff, I would say make sure that you only buy Groupons that you are sure you can use in a short time frame. For example, The Man bought oil changes in February. A set of 3 oil changes for $39.95. Yes it is a great deal, but we moved in May, so only 1 of the 3 oil changes got used. Not such a good deal.
So if you Groupon, make sure to read the fine print, and make sure it is a place you can go to within say 6 weeks of purchase.
One HUGE con to Groupon is the annoying writing they use for their deals. Are you familiar? I bet there is a Facebook page dedicated to the antifans of the Groupon Prose. ***runs off to check***
Well there aren't any Groupon Copywriting Is Lame pages on Facebook. This leads me to one of two conclusions. I am the only person who doesn't like their attempts to seem 'hip and cool' OR Facebook censors groups who would discuss how lame Groupon is because Groupon probably buys lots of targeted ads from Facebook.
Yes. Major Conspiracy it is.
Final verdict: Skip the deal descriptions if they annoy you, but make sure to click and read the fine print before you buy!
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Just Needs Some Spinach
I like to try the recipes I find in the paper next to coupons. This fondness for a deal with a recipe lead me to a new recipe for chicken from Swanson Flavor Boost.
You can click below to see the original recipe or you can read on to see how I doctored it up.
My version:
1 1/2 tbsp Meyer Lemon Infused Oil (divided)
1 lb boneless chicken breasts cut into strips. (I cut it while it was still mostly frozen so it was easier to cut)
1 8oz package of mushrooms, sliced. I think I will try baby bella mushrooms next time.
1/2-1 tbsp Garlic Garlic
1 pint grape tomatoes
3 green onions sliced white and green parts about 1/3 cup
2 packets of the Swanson Flavor Boost concentrated broth
2 tbsp of water
Next time I'm going to add a bag of baby spinach to the ingredients. I think it will be great with addition. I will cook the spinach at the very end of the cooking process.
Campbell's Kitchen: Chicken with Grape Tomatoes & Mushrooms
You can click below to see the original recipe or you can read on to see how I doctored it up.
My version:
1 1/2 tbsp Meyer Lemon Infused Oil (divided)
1 lb boneless chicken breasts cut into strips. (I cut it while it was still mostly frozen so it was easier to cut)
1 8oz package of mushrooms, sliced. I think I will try baby bella mushrooms next time.
1/2-1 tbsp Garlic Garlic
1 pint grape tomatoes
3 green onions sliced white and green parts about 1/3 cup
2 packets of the Swanson Flavor Boost concentrated broth
2 tbsp of water
Next time I'm going to add a bag of baby spinach to the ingredients. I think it will be great with addition. I will cook the spinach at the very end of the cooking process.
- Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chicken and cook until well browned, stirring often. Remove the chicken from the skillet.
- Heat the remaining oil in the skillet over medium heat. Add the mushrooms and cook until tender, stirring occasionally.
- Add the garlic, tomatoes and onions to the skillet and cook and stir for 1 minute. Return the chicken to the skillet. Stir in the concentrated broth and water and cook until the chicken is cooked through. Must have pasta? You could spoon this over pasta if you'd like.
Campbell's Kitchen: Chicken with Grape Tomatoes & Mushrooms
Thursday, June 21, 2012
The quicker picker upper.
Bounty One Sheet
Three kids and pets, plus my love of cooking from scratch equals a constant need for paper towels. Constant!
So I was really excited to get a couple of coupons to try the latest and greatest paper towel from Bounty.
Why me? How did Bounty know that I am always buying paper towels? Well they don't follow me around or monitor our trash, I received the coupons because I belong to Vocalpoint and am part of their "Be the First Program".
So how does the Bounty work? Is it as described? One Sheet? Well, I used it for a spill of orange juice. Anna (AKA Trail Mix) Trail Mix spilled about 1/2 a cup of the stuff onto our counter. It looked like too much for One Sheet, but I was pleasantly surprised that one sheet did the trick.
You know what this means? A roll of the Bounty should last longer than the generic store brand I usually purchase because it is the cheapest. And if it lasts longer, I can get the Bounty, use less, use a coupon and probably have a few extra pennies to add to the Family Rainy Day Coffee Can.
Three kids and pets, plus my love of cooking from scratch equals a constant need for paper towels. Constant!
So I was really excited to get a couple of coupons to try the latest and greatest paper towel from Bounty.
Why me? How did Bounty know that I am always buying paper towels? Well they don't follow me around or monitor our trash, I received the coupons because I belong to Vocalpoint and am part of their "Be the First Program".
So how does the Bounty work? Is it as described? One Sheet? Well, I used it for a spill of orange juice. Anna (AKA Trail Mix) Trail Mix spilled about 1/2 a cup of the stuff onto our counter. It looked like too much for One Sheet, but I was pleasantly surprised that one sheet did the trick.
You know what this means? A roll of the Bounty should last longer than the generic store brand I usually purchase because it is the cheapest. And if it lasts longer, I can get the Bounty, use less, use a coupon and probably have a few extra pennies to add to the Family Rainy Day Coffee Can.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
So Do You Know Lenin's real name?
Last week The Man and I went to trivia night with some of the members of my new networking group the Tri-State Business Women. This local sports bar type place, has a weekly trivia game hosted by a DJ.
Now listen, it isn't that easy bar trivia you might play when you go down to the Buffalo Wild Wings. It's not a bunch of multiple choice stuff. This is old school. You write down your answers on a piece of paper and hand them to the DJ. You use a pencil and people don't google answers.
You would think with the event being so retro, I would have been able to indulge in an ice cold Zima. I put a wiki link in there for anyone under 25 who might be reading.
Alas, Zima was discontinued back in 2008 and not even playing retro trivia can bring it back to life. Interestingly, I learned on wiki that Zima is Slavic for 'Winter'. This segues right into the Bonus Trivia Question we ended the night upon.
What is the real name of Lenin? Not John Lennon of the Beatles. The other one, Lenin the Communist Russian Leader. Look I don't even know his first name. I thought he was a one-namer like Cher or Madonna.
Turns out his first name is Vladamir and his real last name is Ulyanov. Why did he change his name? I do not know. The wiki is long and was compiled by some smartypants with lots of Russian Characters that are indecipherable to me.
We are going back for more trivia one Thursday soon, to wash the taint of our Epic Russian Fail away! We want to win!
And on the subject of wins, I got a link for a nice Living Social Deal for Grab Green a great website to find greener cleaners!
Pay $15 for $30 to spend on non-toxic cleaning products
Shipping is not included. Shipping is a flat rate of $6.50
Grab Green Living Social Deal
Now listen, it isn't that easy bar trivia you might play when you go down to the Buffalo Wild Wings. It's not a bunch of multiple choice stuff. This is old school. You write down your answers on a piece of paper and hand them to the DJ. You use a pencil and people don't google answers.
You would think with the event being so retro, I would have been able to indulge in an ice cold Zima. I put a wiki link in there for anyone under 25 who might be reading.
Alas, Zima was discontinued back in 2008 and not even playing retro trivia can bring it back to life. Interestingly, I learned on wiki that Zima is Slavic for 'Winter'. This segues right into the Bonus Trivia Question we ended the night upon.
What is the real name of Lenin? Not John Lennon of the Beatles. The other one, Lenin the Communist Russian Leader. Look I don't even know his first name. I thought he was a one-namer like Cher or Madonna.
Turns out his first name is Vladamir and his real last name is Ulyanov. Why did he change his name? I do not know. The wiki is long and was compiled by some smartypants with lots of Russian Characters that are indecipherable to me.
We are going back for more trivia one Thursday soon, to wash the taint of our Epic Russian Fail away! We want to win!
And on the subject of wins, I got a link for a nice Living Social Deal for Grab Green a great website to find greener cleaners!
Grab Green Living Social Deal
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