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Shifting Your Focus to Thankfulness

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

“If the only prayer you said in your whole life was, “thank you,” that would suffice.”  ~Meister Eckhart

I have discovered a very annoying habit about myself. When I get nervous, I repeatedly say thank you. Not once, not twice, but usually around fifteen times.  When I was in labor, I had the nurses in giggles because each time they would ask me something, I would say thank you… even in the deepest pain and anguish of labor.When I got in a car accident, I said thank you to the lady who hit me. Not because I was thankful, but because my nerves get the best of me. I was once told this is a self-esteem issue and that I have a desire to be liked. That is probably true and I suppose I could act in far worse ways than expressing repeated thankfulness.

In reality though, living in thankfulness in a world of immediate gratification, speed of light technology, and the busy hum of our lives can be a practice that is often overlooked.  Each day as my kids get older, I find myself looking at the clock in the morning and glancing at in the evening, never realizing that so much time has passed or that I have not acted thankfully once the whole day.

Everyone has a different way of showing their thankfulness for what they possess and own. I know many who keep a gratitude journal where they take a moment to jot down a few things in life that make them happy. I attempted this, but found myself repeating myself over and over again. It is hard to say thank you without saying thank you for your spouse, your children, your home, your God, and for what you already have. I’d shut my little gratitude journal and say, “Well, that’s four.”  No, the writing process quickly bored me, but I still wanted to find an outlet that would remind me of all of the little things in life that make my world go round.

I needed a more creative outlet for my gratitude and a daily reminder of what I posses. Sometimes it is the big things- a new job that pays the bills, a new furnace when our furnace was going out, a financial goal that is met for our family. Other things are smaller, but are still absolutely special- movie nights with my family, freshly folded laundry, or just a great cup of coffee.

I decided to start a Things That Make Me Happy virtual photo album and began to add those super special moments and the perfectly ordinary that I find extraordinary in life. Behind the lens of my camera, I try to capture to me what makes me thankful each and every day.  Almost every single day, I try to find one thing that makes me happy and to take a picture of it.

I then loaded all of these beautiful things that make me happy into a digital frame that we had. It had been gathering dust in our office,  not loaded with pictures since my daughter was a tiny baby.  I put all of these pictures into the digital frame and put them in my front room where I do all of my best thinking.

As I see the images flashing before my eyes, I silently give thanks over and over again.

Thank you!

Thank you!

Thank you!

Thank you!

Thank you!

Thank you!

Thank you!

If people find it strange that I have random photographs of waffles and library bags mixed throughout our family pictures, no one has ever been brave enough to inquire aloud. I am sure they chalk it up to the weird artsy mother who hangs pictures of shoes on walls and mistreats her home.

As Jacqueline Winspear has said though, “Grace isn’t a little prayer you chant before receiving a meal.  It’s a way to live.” I want to live thankfully, to be aware of every blessings (great AND small), and the more aware I become the more thankful I am. The more thankful I am, the more blessed I feel.  It is a richness that money can’t buy.

Try a little thankfulness today:

Find a New Way to Say Thank You– If you have a digital frame gathering dust, start loading it with pictures that make you happy to remind you of what you have to be thankful for. Other ideas could be updating your screen saver on your computer with images of thankfulness, starting a free Flickr album, keeping a small family journal on an online site like Cozi,  or printing out a photo album at a place like Shutterfly so you can glance through it with your morning coffee.

Give a Little of Yourself to Say Thanks– The best way to show that you are thankful to those around you is to let them know that you care. It could be bringing them a meal when someone is ill or needs caring for, it could be just sending them a card to thank them for something they have done, it could be as simple as sitting down and spending time with them. Put one person on your thankful list each week and do something that will make them feel special. Rinse. Repeat.

Compliment Someone Today– Want to make someone feel immediately special and at home in your presence? Give them a compliment. This past week, I got an hour to volunteer in my son’s class. Each child that came through, I tried to make them feel like the most special person in the world. I told them how smart they were, how amazing their ideas were, and would compliment them on something they were wearing or doing. The faces…beaming. The warm fuzzy I got from the experience… priceless. You may think that was just a child’s response, but if someone compliments me, I beam like it is the Fourth of July. You never outgrow the beauty of a compliment and telling someone they are special and that you are thankful for them is something that will last long after you have said it.

Thank Your Children– When was the last time you thanked your child? Praise is one of the greatest gifts we can give to our kids and I want to give it to them freely. I don’t always succeed, sometimes I really hate my nagging self or how easily I can lose focus on offering praise. The best way to raise a grateful child is to be grateful. I want to do this so much better and I want my kids to remember that I thanked and praised them often.

What are some ways you are practicing thankfulness? What is one thing you have done to show your thankfulness that you are really proud of?

An Apron Full of Giveaways: $50 Moody Mamas Gift Certificate & Flip SlideHD

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

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Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways, where we round up all of the best giveaways on the web. This is the spot where you can share your blog contests or where you can find fantastic stuff to enter.

We are kicking off another fantastic Mother’s Day giveaway today that you will not want to miss. This giveaway is a special one for one mommy-to-be or can be given to a friend or family member who is expecting. We are giving away one item (up to $50) from Moody Mamas maternity line of clothing, newly launched at Target. Please head over there and get your entry in today! Follow the links below to access the current contest- NO ENTRIES HERE, PLEASE!

Today is also the last day to enter for a Flip SlideHD (valued at $279.99)  that would make the most perfect Mother’s Day gift. We need your entry by 8PM EST to be included! Not only is it the traditional Flip camera, an easy to tote video camera that takes impressive video footage, but it also has a 3 inch slide-up screen which makes it a virtual “video brag book,” for your family and friends. Follow the links below to access this contest- NO ENTRIES HERE, PLEASE!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them! Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Children’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!

Perfectly Pulled Pork Sandwiches With Root Beer Floats

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

The slow cooker is an appliance that typically gets a lot of use in the fall and winter months for delicious soups, stews, roasts, and hearty slow cooked dinners. In our family, we do a lot of slow cooking in the winter, but I have to say that when the grill isn’t humming at our house in the summer, the slow cooker is humming in the kitchen.

Slow cookers can keep your house nice and cool and are a perfect alternative for a fast weeknight meal when you would rather spend the day at the beach or park with your kids and don’t want to fuss with meat preparation. There is nothing like a lazy day poolside and getting to come home to a meal that is fully cooked and ready when you walk through the door.

We decided to try a new Pulled Pork Sandwich recipe that will now be going into our regular meal rotation. The original recipe called for using a pork tenderloin, but after a long talk with the great guy at the meat counter, I was informed that a Boston  Butt would work just perfectly…To which my daughter burst into a fit of giggles and swung her head out of her little grocery cart/car and said, “Ewww, mommy.  He said to eat butt.” Ah, the mouths of babes!

What makes this pulled pork recipe special  is the slow cooking of the pork in a  little hot tub bath of root beer. After a quick drain and the easiest meat shredding of your life, the meat is tossed with your favorite barbecue sauce and served on a crusty roll.

I decided to buy a 2-liter of soda and let the kid’s have a special dinner treat- super yummy root beer floats. Sometimes it is the simplest pleasures in life that bring us the most joy.  Sipping on these was definitely a joyful moment and the sandwiches were absolute perfection. I highly recommend adding this recipe to your summertime meal rotation.

Remember that we offer free printable menu planners and 30 Days With Your Slow Cooker filled with ideas for making meal planning easier in these warmer weather days!

Perfectly Pulled Pork Sandwiches (Adapted from All Recipes)

1 (4 pound) Boston butt (or pork shoulder)
1 (12 fluid ounce) can or bottle root beer
1 (18 ounce) bottle your favorite barbecue sauce
8 hamburger buns, split and lightly toasted

Place the pork meat  in a slow cooker; pour the root beer over the meat. Cover and cook on low until well cooked and the pork shreds easily (I cooked for eight hours).  Shred the meat and drain the root beer from the slow cooker. Stir in barbecue sauce and toss gently. Serve over hamburger buns with root beer floats.

Do you use your slow cooker in the summer? What is your favorite summertime slow cooker recipe?

MomAdvice Monthly Recap: April ’10

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

I just want to say a special thank you to each of you for visiting my website and sharing it with your friends, family, and your own readers. This month was a big move for us over to a new WordPress blog and we hope that you are able to find everything easier, that you are enjoying the new full feed, and that the site is continuing to be a fun and inspirational destination.

If there is anything you would like to see on here, please contact me (amy@momadvice.com) and let me know what you would like to see in the upcoming year.

Are you on Facebook? Please be sure to Fan our MomAdvice.com Page. We would love to continue to share and interact with you! If you are on Twitter, you can find me there too sharing about our daily life and what is happening on our site. There are so many ways to connect regularly with the site and I would love to interact with you daily!

Don’t forget, you can subscribe to my feeds and never miss another thing on our site again! We have a landing page where it makes it easy to subscribe to our blogs and you can even subscribe to my article feed. Everything is right at your fingertips and we want the site to be a daily destination for you and your family!

This month’s top referrers were:

1. Freebies 4 Mom
2. Swagbucks
3. Wisebread
4. Facebook
5. I’m An Organizing Junkie
6.  Organizing Your Way
7. whatever
8.  Tip Nut
9. Feels Like Home
10. A Soft Place to Land

Please take some time this month to check out each of their sites. They are amazing at what they do and we are thankful that we have such great supporters!

This month’s top articles & entries were:

1. Throwing a Baby Shower on a Budget
2. Deliciously Frugal: Salmon Patties & Perfectly Baked Potatoes
3. Great Reads for Moms: March ’10 Edition
4. I Did Not Sort My Laundry This Week…And We All Lived
5. Smart Strategies for Saving Time & Money When Flying
6. Because I Am Glad to Give And I Want You To Give Too
7. Storing Homemade Bread & Bread Ingredients
8. 5 Quick Dinners for Busy Weeknights
9. My New Year’s Goal: Get Happy
10. Notebook Experiments: Are Homemade Bubbles Better?

Freebie Friday: April 30, 2010

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Happy Freebie Friday!! We are thankful to have Freebies 4 Mom share their list of the best freebies of the week with our readers each and every Friday. Please be sure to visit Freebies 4 Mom for all of the latest freebies, coupons, sweeps, and ideas for how to stretch your dollar. Heather also has another $300 Apple gift card giveaway this week that you won’t want to miss!

Over here at MomAdvice, we have a huge Mother’s Day giveaway for our special readers. We are giving away a Flip SlideHD (valued at $279.99) to one lucky mama! This week we are sharing our recipe for the perfect margarita with the most perfectly marinated shrimp ever, our giveaway link list (with 190 giveaways!), our adventures in not sorting laundry, and a notebook filled with ideas.

We have also ramped up the MomAdvice Facebook Page with a ton of added value to our readers. Each day we are highlighting one or two sites that will make your life a little easier. You can get sneak peeks into contests, start discussions with other members, and see all of the latest posts,  or make suggestions for things you would like to see.

Health & Beauty

Eucerin lotion
Pantene Pro-V (Sam’s Club)
Aveda Hand Relief (at Aveda salons)
Gillette ProGlide (Facebook)

Food

Orville Redenbacher Popcorn (Kroger)
IHOP Kids Eat Free

Entertainment
PGA Free Golf Lesson
Shutterfly 60 Free Prints
Thumb Socks
Walmart Free MP3 Downloads

Home

$10 off $10 Naturalizer coupon
Lane Bryant panty
BJ’s 60-Day Trial Membership
Bounty Paper Towels (Sam’s Club members)
Earthbound Farm Free Reusable Bag
Breyers Summer to Remember House Party
Ball Fresh Taste of Summer House Party
Gerber Generation Celebration House Party
Hasbro Game Night House Party
French Cocktail Hour House Party
McDonalds McNuggets and Shrek House Party

Upcoming Freebie Events:
Please call your local store or restaurant to confirm they are participating in these freebie events

MAY

PGA Free Golf Lesson Month1-Free Comic Book Day
1-2 – Museums on Us (Bank of America)
1 – Lakeshore Learning Craft make a sun visor 11-3pm
1 –  Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a school house 10-11am
1 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop make a picket fence planter 9-12pm
3 – 50 Days of Free Disney Music
4 – Michaels Free Mother’s Day Clay Pot 6-8pm
8 –  Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a trellis planter 10-11am
8 – Michaels Free Mother’s Day Card 10-12pm
8 – Michaels Wilton Cookie Event 12-1pm
9 – TCBY Free Frozen Yogurt for Mom
29 – Michaels American Girl Craft Flower Card 10-1pm
29 – Michaels Free Summer Tote 10-1pm

Board Game Recommendations

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

As my children get older and the years go by, we seem to be continually adding to our board game collection. I love board games because it is one way to bring us all together and focus on aspects of teamwork and family that we really need to focus our efforts on.

The calendar seems to be overflowing with activities as my kids get older and these commitments can sometimes pull us away from each other. I remember my own parents enforcing a strict Family Night on our calendar each week where we were not allowed to go anywhere or do anything except spend a night together as a family. Our night together included fun food and a great sitcom. There may have been weeks I acted as though I resented it, particularly in those middle school years, but now I look back on that time together fondly. It was important and essential to our parents and I looked forward to it just as much as they did.

To paraphrase Iron Chef, “Board games reign supreme,” in our house. Family nights usually include a homemade pizza, a board game, and a fun family movie together. We all look forward to it and I love sharing these precious moments with my children.

Board games not only help promote togetherness with our children, but also togetherness as a couple. A board game with your spouse is the ultimate in frugal date night activities and I can think of no better way to spend an evening together than dusting off an old board game and just being kids again!

I try to get our board games at our local thrift store because it is a great way for me to try them out without making a huge investment. Sometimes I buy games and we discover that it isn’t something we would want to play over and over again. When they cost us only $1.50, it makes it much easier to donate it back and try something else out.

Starting your own game collection does not have to be expensive. If you don’t have somewhere that you can buy them secondhand, ask for these as a family Christmas gift or ask for them for your children as birthday gifts. Some of the best childhood games are Candy Land, Chutes & Ladders, Memory, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Life, and Clue.

However you decide to start your game collection, I encourage you to start one. While board games may now feel retro compared to the great electronic offerings like the Wii and Xbox, that nostalgia for your old childhood favorites can never be replaced!

Fun Games to Get Your Collection Started!

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Twister Hopscotch– Twister Hopscotch is a great game to keep in your collection for rainy days because it is still a physical activity, but can be done indoors instead of out. The game consists of different colors of rings that can be made into a formation. Just like regular old Twister, you give it a spin to figure out your color, hop to your circle, and then do the required “silly” activity… at least I think this is the rules. In our family, we hand the kids the box and let them discover whatever it is they would like to create or do. It is a great game for preschoolers because they can create patterns, it helps with color recognition, and coordination. We really love this game and I think your kids would too! (Age Recommendations- 4 and up)

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Disney DVD Bingo– This game was given to us as a birthday gift from a friend and it is one of the most used games in our collection. Each card has characters from the Disney movies on each of the Bingo spots. You pop in the DVD and choose the style of Bingo game you would like to play. For younger kids, you can stick to the basic Bingo, but older kids will enjoy the challenge that some of the other games offer. The DVD tells you what numbers are being called and occasionally there are very short Disney movie sequences that are shown. Both of my children love this game and paired with a big bowl of popcorn, they are entertained for at least an hour. Make it more challenging by adding extra cards for each child to increase the difficulty. This is a great game for recognizing numbers, colors, and patterns. (Age Recommendations- 4 and up)

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Apples to Apples– If you have not played Apples to Apples before, you are really missing out on a treat. It is my new favorite game to tote around to all of our family functions and any opportunity where I can get a few friends together. Simply deal the cards out to each player and one person gets to be the judge. The judge will share a card and you select from your cards the best match to that card. Once everyone has given their card to the judge, the judge decides which card best fits the card they shared.

The fun is in the variety of unexpected comparisons people make, sometimes apt, funny, creative, or simply absurd. For example: people might match “Awkward” with “Oil Spills,” “My First Kiss,” “Dandruff,” and “Gold Chains. ” Or: “Painful” with “High School Reunions” and “Regis Philben. ” Strategy comes into play since, because each player takes turns being the judge, you begin to pick up on the preferences of each player and tailor your choices accordingly.

Honestly, if you find yourself hosting a dinner party where you are worried about conversation or a family gathering that you don’t have very much in common with, this is the game to break out to get through those awkward silences. Kid versions of this game are also available. (Age Recommendations- 12 and up)

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Skip-Bo– This was my favorite game growing up and my sister & I would play this for hours and hours. Created by the makers of UNO, this card game is a delight for anyone of all ages. The game is a sequencing game of skill and strategy intended for two players or more and ages seven and up. Players create sequential stacks with cards on the board, the first player to use all the cards in their stack wins. The deluxe edition has a board with placeholders for all of the stacks of cards and score sheets to keep tabs of the winners. I love this game because it is easy to still have conversations while playing, making it a great game to socialize with other couples.

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Trouble– Trouble is a great game for younger kids because it is a very simple concept and the playing time is perfect for shorter attention spans. Adults may remember this great game from their childhood. With this game, you just move your four pegs around the board and put them into the finish spots. If you land on an opponents peg while going around the board though, you can boot them back to the beginning and make their piece start all over again. Instead of rolling dice, you push the “Pop-o-matic,” in the center which throws the dice for you. My kids really love this game and you will too! (Age Recommendations- Ages 4-9)

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Connect Four– Connect Four is one of our favorite games and both the kids really enjoy it. The game is a vertical version of tic-tac-toe. Each player has a color and you drop the pieces in and try to get four in a row. The other player can block your moves with their pieces and this is a great game for strategy building to see if you can outsmart your opponent. This is another game that is short and sweet so it is perfect for children with short attention spans or for a quick game before bedtime.

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Rummikub: This is a game that my husband loved to play when he was growing up, and now he has me addicted to it too! The game is intended for ages eight and up and can be played with two or more players. With rules similar to gin rummy, Rummikub is a classic tile game that’s guaranteed to get at least a million kid-hours of use in any family. Players take 14 numbered tiles and try to get rid of them as fast as possible by creating runs (for example, 7-8-9) and sets (7-7-7). The link provided is for their deluxe edition (which we do not have). This deluxe edition is cleverly designed so that the four plastic tile racks fit together to form a carrying case for the game. Junior editions of this game are also available.
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Scrabble– What is not to love about this game? Intended for two players or more and recommended for ages eight to ninety-nine, you can play this game for years with your children. The game has been improved with a swivel board (less stretching required!), raised holders to rest the tiles into, and a bag to store all of the tiles. This is one of my personal favorites and we play this a lot in our house. Don’t forget to purchase a copy of the Scrabble Dictionary and store it with your game board. Take some time to study some words and really beat your opponents! Want to see what Scrabble obsession looks like? Rent the movie, “Word Wars.” It is all about the Scrabble championships that are held and people who attempt to make a living from this sport. Junior editions of this game are also available.

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Upwords– Along the same vein, this is another fabulous word puzzle game, but with a twist. You build words just like Scrabble, but you can build up and up (five letters high) to change words into new words. The more you stack, the more points you earn. I think it is more challenging than Scrabble, but the scoring is much easier to do. This game is for two players or more and recommended for ages eight and up. This game can be a powerful tool when your children are beginning to read because it can help teach them how to change words using different letters. Consider it a cheap version of “Hooked on Phonics” and a game that they can enjoy for years after they have learned to read!
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Yahtzee– A classic game of dice that has been around since 1956 and is still played in millions of homes today. You can play alone (which I don’t think would be as much fun) or with more players. The ultimate in  this game is to actually get Yahtzee or five of a kind. This game is so much fun and also a great teaching tool for children. Children can learn basic addition and subtraction, as well as sequential ordering.
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Monopoly– I had never played this game until high school, and I can honestly say that my husband is always the winner, which is why we don’t play it as much! This game is a great teaching tool in money-management and in buying real estate. We have a couple of different versions of this game, but my favorite is the Dot Com Monopoly, which we purchased when Dot Coms were ruling the world. Few of the companies on the board exist anymore, which makes for interesting conversation and fond memories before the dot com bomb hit for computer nerds and geeks alike!

We have many more games in our collection and the last time I hit the thrift store, I picked up another stack of new ones. Our collection keeps growing and we hope to have a game collection that our kids will enjoy someday with their friends. In a day of technological bliss, game nights now seem “retro.” Why play on a board when you can just grab your game system or play a computer game online? I hope that board games will last the test of time because they can be an essential part of family bonding and creating a family night to remember!

Disclosure: All of the links above are affiliate links and are provided so you can locate the board games quickly and easily. Feel free to order a game or check your local thrift stores for board games for a fraction of the price.

Amy’s Notebook 04.28.10

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I love this felt dahlia flower brooch as a sweet Mother’s Day gift (@ Holidash)

This is a great list of 50 gifts to give for teacher appreciation day (@ giver’s log)

This is a fantastic tutorial on how to start your own herb garden (@ Serious Eats)

These pants turned into capris are a great way to extend the life of your child’s pants (@ Making It My Own)

These bug cupcakes would be so cute for a little boy’s birthday party (@ Hoosier Homemade)

I love this tutorial on how to turn your jeans into maternity jeans (@ Create Studio)

This is a great round-up of felt food patterns (@ homemade by jill)

I am going to have to try this new tying technique with my children (@ sestrenki)

My daughter would love this towel slide sled especially for those slides that get too hot at the park (@ Pony Tails & Fish Scales)

This kid muesli looks like a healthy & yummy summertime breakfast (@ doobleh-vay)

This no-sew poncho would be the perfect cover-up for the beach (@ Blue Crick Design)

These t-shirt aprons are too adorable for words (@ Ruffles And Stuff)

This caramel pudding looks like the perfect ending to a summer dinner (@ Joy the Baker)

I love this tutorial on how to take better food photos (@ photojojo)

I want to make these colored jars for candles on our patio (@ Gingerbread Snowflakes)

This spinach artichoke hummus looks delicious (@ gimmie some oven)

This white bean hummus with spinach also looks like a yummy snack (@ Craft)

I Did Not Sort My Laundry This Week…And We All Lived

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

It has been a crazy week for our family, just as so many other families, as the school year is drawing to a close. Last week I crammed in some work, read a literary classic to share for our great reads for moms section, frantically tried to finish some knitted projects, volunteered at school, hit the gym three times this week,  went to a end-of-the-year concert, hosted a mom’s night out, and tried to work on new summer recipe ideas for the site. Did I also mention that my book proposal will finally be going out into the world this week after spending the week editing it? I am a little scared about that one!

The craziness seemed to take whole new levels and my husband, at one point, said he wished he could have photographed me in one of my crazier moments. He came home from work to find me entertaining the kids, on the phone with a conference call, threading shrimp, whispering directions to him on the grill for the new recipe, and then putting the phone on speakerphone so I could take photographs of our dinner before we sat down. Ironically, it is hard to even tell you what we did last week because it was such a whirlwind. Have you ever had a week like that?

I admit, I can’t do it all and felt a little overwhelmed.

The laundry continued to mount and so I decided this would be the perfect week to try the not-sorting laundry idea that had been highlighted in our Notebook two weeks ago. When I told my husband that I was doing this for a Notebook Experiment,  he said, “That is going to be one expensive experiment if it doesn’t work.” Obviously, he does not know how awesome my friend Laura is and how I was willing to take a gamble and see if it would work.

We have a front-loader (which I absolutely love) and so I had to read through her comment thread to figure out where to put the vinegar, which was supposed to help set the color in my load. I have used vinegar in the past as a fabric softener, particularly when we were cloth diapering, but had never thought of it as a tool to set color.

After reading through the thread, I put my regular detergent in the detergent dispenser, my fabric softener in the softener dispenser, and the 1/2 cup of vinegar in the bleach dispenser. I ran it through the Normal cycle selection and then ran the dryer on the Normal cycle selection after it was done washing.

Here are  my son’s uniforms after this mixed-up load went through the dryer. The whites were still white and the blues still blue. I won’t say I didn’t feel completely weird about this experience and can’t say if I would do this all of the time, as I value my pearly white socks and white undershirts a lot and love using my Whites cycle on my washing machine to make everything look like new again.

For a week like this one… it was exactly what I needed to get things done.

What are some ways you save time or money on doing your laundry loads? What system of sorting/tackling laundry seems to work with your family? Do you sort? I would love to hear your ideas!

An Apron Full of Giveaways 04.27.10: Flip SlideHD & $150 Cambria Cove Shopping Spree

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

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Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways, where we round up all of the best giveaways on the web. This is the spot where you can share your blog contests or where you can find fantastic stuff to enter.

We are kicking off another fantastic Mother’s Day giveaway today that you will not want to miss. Today we are giving away a Flip SlideHD (valued at $279.99)  that would make the most perfect Mother’s Day gift. Not only is it the traditional Flip camera, an easy to tote video camera that takes impressive video footage, but it also has a 3 inch slide-up screen which makes it a virtual “video brag book,” for your family and friends. Follow the links below to access this contest- NO ENTRIES HERE, PLEASE!

Today is the last day to enter (by 8PM EST!)  for our Mother’s Day giveaway with Cambria Cove. It is really easy to enter and the stuff, to me, reminds me of all of the vintage-y goodness that I absolutely love. I am offering a $150 gift card to Cambria Cove for one lucky mama to go on a little shopping spree! Please head over there and get your entry in today! Follow the links below to access the current contest- NO ENTRIES HERE, PLEASE!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them! Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Children’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!

Marinated Grilled Shrimp With Perfect Margaritas

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Grilling season is upon us and I am so excited to try out some new grilling recipes for the summer. One thing I have had yet to try was throwing some shrimp on our grill for a weeknight meal. Shrimp is not something that my son is very fond of, but I keep trying new shrimp recipes, hoping that one recipe will finally convert him.

Thanks to this little recipe, I can finally say that my entire family loves shrimp. There was not a single bite of shrimp left on the plates and, in my husband’s words,  “You have always cooked really good, but this takes your cooking to whole new levels!”  Embarrassingly enough, this required little work other peeling the shrimp, mixing of ingredients for a marinade, and skewering the  shrimp for grilling. I will gladly accept compliments and kisses for all of my “hard work.”

Buying the shrimp at Aldi made it a very affordable weeknight meal. A one pound bag of uncooked medium easy peel shrimp only costs $3.99. I served it with our favorite baked brown rice (switching the water for chicken broth and adding in the zest of one lemon to make it a better accompaniment for seafood), and a bag of frozen baby peas.

This shrimp tastes exactly like something you would eat at a fancy restaurant and it is bursting with flavor. It is unbelievable how these simple pantry ingredients can make the shrimp taste so good, but I doubt I will ever make another shrimp recipe again!

It is the perfect dish to entertain with since it can be served hot or cold. The marinade adds so much flavor that there is no need for any special sauce accompaniment. You have to love anything that only requires four or five minutes on the grill and is still wildly impressive to your dinner guests.

I hope you will enjoy this as much as we have and I am sure this recipe will be served weekly during the summer months!

Marinated Grilled Shrimp (Adapted from AllRecipes)

3 cloves garlic, minced
1/4  cup olive oil
1/4 cup tomato sauce
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil (I omitted because we did not have any on hand)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 pound fresh shrimp, peeled and deveined
Skewers

In a large bowl, stir together the garlic, olive oil, tomato sauce, and red wine vinegar. Season with basil, salt, and cayenne pepper. Add shrimp to the bowl, and stir until evenly coated. Cover, and refrigerate for 1-2 hours, stirring once or twice. Preheat grill for medium heat. Thread shrimp onto skewers, piercing once near the tail and once near the head. Discard marinade. Lightly oil grill grate. Cook shrimp on preheated grill for 2 to 3 minutes per side, or until opaque.

Side Note: Don’t forget to soak your wooden skewers for ten to fifteen minutes in a container of water to prevent them from burning, before you thread your shrimp!

And in honor of Cinco de Mayo, next week, I would highly recommend serving up some tortilla chips with salsa and a pitcher of these perfect margaritas. This was a recipe that I have adapted over the years since discovering it on jane’s apron. Each time I serve these, someone asks me for the recipe or what mix I bought to make them. These are so incredibly easy and can be adapted to your personal taste…and alcoholic strength.

Perfect Margarita

1 can of frozen limeade
1 can of water (the empty can from your limeade is what you are using)
1/2 can of tequila
1 bottle or can of your favorite beer (I love Michelob Ultra or a Carona in this one!)

Mix the ingredients in a pretty pitcher and watch your friend’s eyes light up at how delicious these are! One pitcher makes roughly four servings.

What is your favorite thing to throw on the grill in the summertime? Recipes and ideas are all welcome here!