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Freebie Friday: January 30, 2009

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Happy Freebie Friday, everyone! As always, a big thanks goes out to Heather, from Freebies 4 Mom, for all of her assistance with our freebie list! Heather has a great new list of hot coupons for you, to print out for your next grocery day. Don’t forget to enter her Hallmark Card Giveaway and visit her site every day for fabulous freebies. Thank you, Heather!

Just as a reminder, our Apron Full of Giveaways is still being added to daily. Make sure to check out all the great blogs and see what new giveaways you can enter!

Health & Beauty

Workouts on Demand (free workout download with code light4u)
Harajuku Lovers Fragrance
Tampax & Always Samples for Teens

Food

Diet Dr. Pepper (with coupon by mail)
Sargento Super Sunday Delicious Football Party Playbook (free recipes to download)

Entertainment

Harlequin Romance 16 eBooks
6 Free Photo Valentine’s Cards (Stories by Everyone, includes free shipping)
Woman’s Day Magazine (Mercury Magazines, for businesses)
Ranger’s Apprentice eBook

Home & Garden

Lee National Denim Day Participation Kit (when you register a team)
Sunkist Lemonade Stand (for kids 7-12 with parents permission)
Warner’s Fit-to-a-T House Party
Charmin Toilet Paper Roll Extender

Upcoming Freebie Events:

Please call your local store or restaurant to confirm they are participating in these freebie events.

JANUARY
30 – Caribou Coffee Free 12oz. Decaf Coffee – Noon to close at all locations

FEBRUARY
7 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop – Make a trinket box with heart
14 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic – Make a jewelry box
24 – IHOP National Pancake Day 7am-10pm
28 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic – Make a 48 race car

An Apron Full of Giveaways 01.27.09

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways where you can share or enter to win all the great giveaways on the internet.

Today we have one giveaway closing out at 8PM today that I don’t want you to miss! My good friend and local fashionista, Kathy Friend, is offering an online shape & fit consultation to help you get your wardrobe on track for the new year. She came over and did one with me and helped me choose the best clothes for my shape, wrote down measurements (which will be so great for online shopping), did a bra fitting, and offered advice on color choices. I feel like a whole new woman after all of that and I can’t wait to share it with you. Visit the link below to enter to win!

We also have a new giveaway that we will be offering with Gerber this week. We will be offering one reader a Gerber diaper bag backpack filled with recipes and a teddy bear to share their commitment towards helping educate parents on good nutrition. Follow the link below to enter.

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. 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!

To enter, please follow the links below. (photo credit: mithrilsea)

No Spend Month You Tube Introduction

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

First, I just wanted to thank everyone who has expressed interest in taking on our No Spend Challenge. On February 1st, I will be posting a link list where you can add your updates and share about your experience with not spending money. I think this is going to be so much fun and it will be great to have moral support as we venture into the habit of not spending.

We also have a MomAdvice No Spend Challenge Flickr group and you can join by making a commitment towards not spending for a set amount of time and taking a picture of it. It could be a day, a week, a month, or even a year. You can make that commitment to your family and share a picture of what you do each day when you are not spending money. Get your finances back on track and have fun documenting the creative ways you spend your time together.

Second, here is our first You Tube video about the No Spend Challenge. I think this truly captures how goofy our family is and how hyper my children are. Emily was napping when we filmed this so she missed being in the show this time, but I am sure she will be in the future episodes. I don’t know if we are half as funny as we think we are, but we thought it was hilarious! I wanted to capture who was MOST enthusiastic and who was LEAST enthusiastic. It will be interesting to see how this all progresses!

The MomAdvice No Spend Challenge

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Our family is planning to take an adventure for the month of February into the world of no spending. We have sat down as a family and discussed the benefits of doing this and what we hope to get out of this challenge.

What can be gained though from a no-spend month can prove to be of great value for families. When you are not able to spend, you suddenly see how plentiful your life already is. The richness of what is around you and how little you truly do need to be happy quickly comes into focus.

As a consumer, we become conditioned to spend so I imagine that first initial week will prove challenging. I know the rewards are great though for families who can overcome that hump and break the cycle of spending. A no-spend month does come with challenges, but it also comes with the gratification of knowing that you have let your bank account grow!

When we say no spending, we mean no spending outside of our normal daily living expenses. Some things will still need to be purchased in order to keep the lights lit, food on our table, and diapers on our baby. This is what we have set aside for the month:

Clark Family February Spending Plan:

$250 for the month for groceries (including diapers)
Normal utility payments
Gas for cars

We will be doing our best to not spend on anything else for the month and share our experience with you.

I really wanted to come up with a creative way that people could share about their No Spend Challenge that would be fun and also insightful into what people do when they aren’t out spending money. My brilliant idea was to document it by creating a Flickr group where people could pick up a No Spend Challenge any day, week, month, or year that they would like to document their adventure.

To join the MomAdvice No Spend Challenge group, you simply need to make a commitment towards not spending for a set amount of time. It could be a day, a week, a month, or even a year. Make that commitment to your family and share a picture of what you do each day when you are not spending money. Get your finances back on track and have fun documenting the creative ways you spend your time together.

Would you like to take a no-spend adventure with me? Just think of all of the free time you will have if you are not out shopping and spending for a month.

Here are a few ideas for how you could spend all of that free time!

  • Get your finances back on track by trying out a free program like Mint.com and get in better touch with your past spending.
  • Dust off those old board games and spend an evening playing them together.
  • Watch free movies on Hulu.com or take out the DVD collection and watch your favorite movies again. If you are really craving a new release, sign up on Redbox.com to get a free movie code every Monday and use that to get your movie fix for the month.
  • Break out that really old game system and relive those games again with your kids.
  • Dig through your old cookbooks and try out recipes using some of the ingredients in your pantry.
  • Play a game of Iron Chef with your spouse and let your children be the judge of the best dish by having your very own cooking contest. You might be surprised that even dad’s toasted Pop-Tart might be the judge’s favorite in this contest.
  • Actually use the craft supplies that you have bought and start tackling some of your crafty ideas for the holidays.
  • Find the floor in your laundry room.
  • Look for free community activities that you could do as a family.
  • Volunteer or find things in your home that you could donate to those less fortunate.
  • Visit the library and actually read the books.
  • Clip coupons and plan your grocery shopping in advance for next month.
  • Take a wonderful and delicious nap.
  • Learn a new skill set or check out books on self-improvement to help make your life better or easier.
  • Get free museum passes from the library or check the local museum’s websites for information on their free admittance days. Don’t forget to pack a lunch!
  • Have a potluck-style swap night with your friends and exchange three of your things for three of theirs.
  • Read that pile of magazines or newspapers that never gets read.
  • Exercise.
  • Listen to free music on Last.fm and make a fun mix of songs you listened to when you were dating your spouse.
  • Take a bubble bath.
  • Play on the floor with your children.
  • Organize your closet and take inventory of your wardrobe.
  • Put batteries in the children’s toys to make them “new” again.
  • Tackle a home improvement project that you bought supplies for, but still haven’t finished.

However you decide to spend your no-spend day, weekend, week, month, or year, I hope that it brings into focus how great it can truly be to not spend and that it gives you the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with those around you.

The group will always be open so if February is not a month you can commit to, feel free to commit at any time.

Next week (starting on 1/29), we will be sharing on The MotherLoot an adventure that we got to take with Mercedes. The company is coming out with a more budget-friendly car and we will be giving away $50 Visa Gift Cards for each day that the campaign will run. In total, $250 of gift cards will be given away and I hope I can give these to a no-spend participant to give you a night out on us! I will be sure to let you guys know when these posts start running so you can enter to win!

Would you like to join a no-spend challenge with me? How long will you be committing to? (Feel free to grab our banner and share about your adventure on your own blogs!)

Freebie Friday: January 23, 2009

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Thanks so much to Heather, from Freebies 4 Mom, for helping us with our freebie list today! Be sure to visit Heather’s hot coupon list before you hit the grocery store this week and visit Heather’s site all week long for all the latest freebies! Her site is an invaluable resource to moms who are trying to stay on their budget!

I have some new articles up this week on the Right@Home website that I think you will really enjoy. I really enjoyed this guest spot opportunity and I hope you can check it out!

We would also like to thank FIRE Finance for featuring us in their Top 100 Personal Finance Blogs. We came up as #7 in their list and are so thankful to our readers for visiting the site and sharing it with your friends and family. Please visit this list and add these great people to your regular reading to keep your finances on track!

Happy Freebie Friday, everyone!

Health & Beauty

Crest Whitestrips Advanced Seal (Walmart)
Kirkland Diapers (Costco)
Kotex Lightdays (Costco)

Food

Quaker True Delights
Chocolate Turtle Chex Mix (sign-up for Betty Crocker emails)
Total Cranberry Crunch Cereal
Grill Power: A Girl’s Guide to Grilling

Entertainment

Lowe’s Racing Track Record Magazine
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (audio download)
Cosmopolitan Magazine (I applied to this magazine and then was able to check the boxes for Blender & Maxim Magazine too at the end of the survey)
Blender Magazine
Maxim Magazine

Home & Garden

TurboTax (click the Free Edition)
TaxACT

Pets

Rachel Ray Nutrish dog food
Rachel Ray Nutrish dog food (Walmart)

Upcoming Freebie Events:

Please call your local store or restaurant to confirm they are participating in these freebie events.

JANUARY
24 – Change a Pet’s Life – Free Adoption

FEBRUARY
7 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop – Make a trinket box with heart
14 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic – Make a jewelry box
24 – IHOP National Pancake Day 7am-10pm
28 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic – Make a 48 race car

An Apron Full of Giveaways 01.20.09

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Thank you for giving me the chance to take a week off from contests last week. These require a lot of administrative work so I was able to get everything caught up and back on track.

This week I have such a fun giveaway that I know you will want to enter. My good friend and local fashionista, Kathy Friend, is offering an online shape & fit consultation to help you get your wardrobe on track for the new year. She came over yesterday and did one with me and helped me choose the best clothes for my shape, wrote down measurements (which will be so great for online shopping), did a bra fitting, and offered advice on color choices. I feel like a whole new woman after all of that and I can’t wait to share it with you. Visit the link below to enter to win!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. 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!

To enter, please follow the links below. (photo credit: Jessica Cahoon)

Big Girl Room on a Budget

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009


We are still getting Emily settled into her big girl room, but I thought I would share some of the ideas we have had so far for her new space.

First, Ethan’s bed was moved into Emily’s room and Ethan is getting a loft-style bed for his room with a desk underneath to make use of his smaller space. We had a bed fiasco, better left for another post, and he is now sleeping on the trundle part of this bed until his bed comes in.

We swung the daybed around so that the back of it becomes the side to keep her more secure. It is great because it still has the security of the crib, but has more space for her to sleep in. She has been in it for a couple of weeks now and hasn’t attempted trying to get out of bed by herself yet.

The room was already painted a cheery yellow and I already had the curtains which were a set of eyelet lace curtains from the Shabby Chic line at Target. The comforter has been in a chest in our basement since we first got married. This bed was originally our guest bed and I used this comforter for it. It was a tad too girly for Ethan so we put it away, in hopes we would be adding a little girl to our family someday. It was a steal for $19.99 from TJ Maxx and is a Tommy Hilfiger comforter. It is reversible with another pretty flowered design on the alternate side. The addition of this “Sweet Dreams” pillow was bought with some of her Christmas money from the grandparents from Target (also from Shabby Chic).


The art in her room is courtesy of her big brother. These were two pictures that Ethan made at school and donated for his sister’s room. I found these frames at the dollar store so these were the perfect budget-friendly decor for her new room.

We made a banner with her name on it for one of the walls. The color didn’t turn out very good in this picture, but it is a pale pink with dark pink polka dots. The scrapbook paper and ribbon came from my craft supplies and I had my husband pick a pretty font for it. I used my circle punch to punch out these circles, but you could also trace a drinking glass to make them all uniform in size.

We bought new rugs for each of the kid’s rooms. These are bamboo rugs that we purchased from Walmart and I absolutely love them. I have a fondness for bamboo rugs because they wipe off easily and are easy to vacuum or broom sweep. Underneath the bed is a basket of toys and a basket of diapers. We are hoping one of these baskets will be no longer needed…can you guess which one?

This set of table and chairs relocated from our playroom downstairs. Ethan was getting too big to sit in these so we put it in her room along with a basket of books for her to read.

This step stool holds an extra set of pink sheets for her bed. This stool used to be her brothers and it is one of my favorite little storage solutions for keeping a spare set of sheets.

This little lamp was also bought at Target and I used her Christmas money from her grandparents to buy it. I really wanted to bring the pink into the room and this was a cute little addition to her big girl space. You could implement the same idea with a basic white shade and a little grosgrain ribbon and some glue.

The perfect room for our sweet little princess!

What budget-friendly ideas are you proud of in your kid’s rooms?

Redbox Code 01.19.09

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Today’s Redbox code is K6W3G4. This code can be used all day until midnight at any Redbox location.

Side Notes:

– If you want to rent more than one movie for free, bring more than one credit/debit card. You can use the same promotional code, you just will need different cards to charge it to. The charge will be zero as long as you return your movie on time for the next day.

– When entering in your free movie code, you need to enter it FIRST before picking the movie. On the very first screen, click the, “Rent with Promo.” Enter in the above code and then make your selection- the amount should then total zero.

Freebie Friday: January 16, 2009

Friday, January 16th, 2009

It is another wonderful week for freebies thanks to our great relationship with Heather at Freebies 4 Mom. Be sure to check her list for the ten hottest coupons and be sure to call your local Target to see if they are participating in the additional 30% off on clothing markdowns. Visit Heather’s site all week long for the best of the best in the freebie world!

We are already setting our DVR for the free HBO preview weekend and have lined up lots of free movies to watch on these snowy days here in the Midwest. The magazines have been ordered for me and are on their way to keep me entertained and I am looking forward to browsing the free music downloads list! You gotta love Freebie Friday!

Health & Beauty

Dove Shine Therapy
Poise (Walmart)

Food

$10 Coupon Book by mail from EatBetter America
Sargento Finishers House Party

Entertainment

Ranger’s Apprentice by John Flanagan (free eBook of Book 1 thru Feb. 15)
Amazon.com 600+ Free Music Downloads
True North Oscars House Party
Field & Stream Magazine (offered by AdPerk)
Elle Magazine (one year subscription)
Maxim Magazine (one year subscription)
Kiwi Magazine

Home & Garden

Gerber Stainless Steel Spoon & $3 Coupon (create a pledge)
Green Mountain Coffee and Keurig House Party

Pets

Breath-A-Licious Green Bone

Upcoming Freebie Events:

Please call your local store or restaurant to confirm they are participating in these freebie events.

JANUARY
thru 18 – Free HBO & Cinemax on DirecTV
16-18 – Refund Cents Free Trial Weekend (details at Northern Cheapskate)
24 – Change a Pet’s Life – Free Adoption

FEBRUARY
7 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop – Make a trinket box with heart
14 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic – Make a jewelry box
24 – IHOP National Pancake Day 7am-10pm
28 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic – Make a 48 race car

MomAdvice Simplified Resource List

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

I hope you will get a chance to listen to today’s show for some menu planning inspiration!


I did want to share our resource list for this episode:

Dine & Dish Kristen joined us this hour to share some great ways her family has been simplifying their dinner hour and her new approach towards menu planning. She is a valuable resource for moms and I am very thankful to have had her on the show.

Simple & Delicious Magazine Kristen recommended this magazine subscription as a great resource for busy moms in helping add some sparkle back to our dinner hours.

Food Photography for Bloggers Kristen pointed towards this article as a great resource for bloggers who are beginning the venture into food photography.(@ VeganYumYum)

How Do You Do Your Menu Plans? In this entry, I discuss some fun & creative approaches towards menu planning. In my goal to simplify this year, I am now doing two week menu plans instead of one month. It has made my life a lot easier and now I can fit my daughter in the cart AND my groceries at the same time.

One Month of Slow Cooking We discussed how hard it can be to get dinner on the table when you have small children, and I shared that my solution when we brought our new baby girl home was to try planning a month with my slow cooker. This article contains the recipes that I used to simplify my dinner hour with a new baby.

Menu Plan Mondays I’m An Organizing Junkie offers a wonderful round-up for moms where you can post and share your family’s menu plans. This has inspired me many times and is a great spot to visit when you are lacking that inspiration! Laura will also be joining us in just a couple of short weeks to share how I can simplify the cluttered mess I am currently living in. I can’t wait for that discussion.