Freebie Friday: October 9, 2009

October 9th, 2009

It is my favorite day of the week and hopefully yours too! Freebies 4 Mom is sharing their list of great freebies and I hope you will be able to cash in on all of the latest freebies of the week. If you want to stay current on all of the freebies, be sure to visit Freebies 4 Mom daily for all of the great deals and freebies on the web. Thank you, Heather, for all you do!

We have a lot of great stuff on our site this week too! We are giving away 75 loaves of Sara Lee bread, sharing all of the latest giveaways, showcasing how moms can make reading a priority in their lives, and our new favorite fall recipe….pumpkin pancakes!

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Health & Beauty
Herbal Essences (Facebook Giveaway 75,000 bottles)
L’Oreal Everpure and Revitalift (under “My L’Oreal” and “Special Offers”)
Burt’s Bees Acne Solutions

Food
Que Rica Vida (General Mills magazine with coupons)

Entertainment
Home & Garden
Oust Gift Pack
2010 Women’s Health Calendar
aerie October Freebie (any Thursday)

Pets
Nutri-Dog Chews
Cesar Bistro Entree (every Saturday thru 10/10, limit 2 per person)

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

OCTOBER
Free Night of Theater (reserve your free pair of tickets)
10 – Lakeshore Learning Kid Crafts make a pumpkin puppet 11-3
10 – Cesar Bistro Entree Giveaway (first 1,500 to register)
10 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a ball toss 10-11
10 – Walgreens Neutrogena SaturDate with Beauty 10-5
12 – Spaghetti Warehouse free dinner for those named “Chris”
24 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a Frankenstring Magic Trick 10-11
31 – Michaels Halloween Event 10-2

Amy’s Notebook 10.07.09

October 7th, 2009

I am off traveling today so I won’t have time to complete a notebook experiment! I hope you will enjoy all of these fun links while I am away today! Thank you so much for your visits- they mean so much!

I love all of these useful household management notebook printables (@ Organizing Your Way)

I like this space-saving inspiration when you have two kids in one room (@ ohdeedoh)

We are going to have to make some of these mod pumpkin ornaments for our house (@ Hostess With the Mostess)

I want to try some of these apple pie cookies (@ Baking Bites)

I like this idea for a ghostly garden graveyard (@ Alpha Mom)

This Dollar Store scarf turned into baby leggings is so smart and thrifty (@ Obsessively Stitching)

This hamburger stroganoff looks like a great weeknight meal (@ Simply Recipes)

I love these ideas for packing a great lunchbox (@ Rookie Moms)

This laundry room transformation is so inspiring (@ Ask Kari & Kijsa)j

This apple crinkle looks like a yummy fall dessert (@ eat at home)

I love these ideas for making your own pumpkin puree (@ Gingerbread Snowflakes)

An Apron Full of Giveaways 10.06.09

October 6th, 2009
Photo Credit: Flapper Girl, $35


Welcome to the Apron Full of Giveaways! This is my little link list where you can share your giveaways that you are running on your blogs or find great contests to enter!

Our giveaway ends today for the chance to win a $25 gift card to Bonefish Grill. The entries are low on this one which really increases your chances to win a fantastic little night away with your spouse. Remember, even if it isn’t something you could use, it would make a fantastic holiday gift for someone you love!

Our brand new giveaway this week is a HUGE one! I am giving away 75 loaves of Sara Lee bread. 3 lucky winners will get 25 coupons to be put towards free bread and I don’t want you to miss entering this one. Hurry over and enter today!

Below are the contest links to our contests and to yours! 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!

Me Time: Making Your Reading Time a Priority

October 6th, 2009


I have been really trying to devote more time to reading in the evening instead of watching television. I have the tendency to become a television junkie when the new fall season starts, but this year, I seem more interested in reading. We have a fantastic library system and I am definitely cashing in and spending some time under my favorite cozy quilt to get some reading done.

Setting up a book basket in our front room just for me has been a great way to incorporate reading back into my life. I visit the library for a little me time every other week and stock up on great reads. With borrowing from the library, there is no guilt if I decide that I don’t like a book… I just return it for the next unfortunate soul.

Many times I hear from people that they don’t have time to read. I have found that I can usually carve a little time out for just about anything in my life, but I have to make it a priority in order to make the time for it.

Take advantage of reading windows- Reading for me is carved into that tiny window of time between getting one child off to school and then the other. I find a window when we have time with the television off and the kids are spending their quiet time reading or drawing. Another window is generously given to me by my husband when he completes the kid’s evening routine and I disappear on the couch. These tiny pockets of time are how it works for me now. I look forward to having bigger windows of opportunity in the future, but I crave these little pockets of time for me!

Join or start a book club- My book club has been the biggest motivator to read at least one book each month. Being in a group can challenge you to read books that you would have never read before. I look forward to my book club each month and I love the books that I have totally loved that would have never made my reading list.

Turn the television and computer off- I know it is hard, but if I keep the television and computer off in the evening, I know that I can spend that time reading instead. Find a quiet space in your home that is television and computer free and designate that as your reading spot. Encourage your other family members to do the same!

My scaled down social networking probably has not boosted traffic to the site or made me the social media maven I sometimes wish I could be, but boy, do I feel a sense of satisfaction when I read a book!

Create your own book basket- Who says book baskets are just for kids? Fill a basket up for yourself and make a regularly scheduled date with yourself to visit the library. Put it on the calendar and savor those moments of peace choosing great books to read.

Do it for your kids- When my kids see me digging into my book basket, they want to dig into theirs too. Think of what an incredible example you are when you are showing them how much fun it is to read. It is through your example that they will learn a love of reading!

Read what you want– We have enough pressures on us as mothers, but to be pressured to always be reading award-winning books doesn’t have to be one of them. If your life is full of stress and chaos, a good chick lit book might be just what the doctor ordered. I like to read one heavy book and one light book and alternate them. When my children were smaller all I wanted to read was something that would make me laugh. No matter what you read… just keep reading!

What if you don’t have a great library system? Well, there are some great reading alternatives out there! Here are a few book resources that I have gathered for the book lovers of the world:

GoodReads or Shelfari– I use GoodReads to keep track of all of the things that I am reading or plan to read. I am not good about remembering the books I have read or that I would like to read in the future. This site helps me keep track of my impressions of books and keep my bookshelves fully stocked with the books I am really interested in reading. I love to keep a pad of paper with me in my purse or make notes into my cell phone when I am at the bookstore so if I happen upon a book I am interested in, I can jot down a note so I can pick it up at my local library.

BookCrossing– This site offers a fun way for you to clear out your bookshelves. The idea is simple, but so fun. Just put a tag within your book to track it and release your book into the wild, which just means leave it somewhere where someone else can find it (coffee shops, doctor’s offices, schools, etc.). When someone finds a book with a BookCrossing ID number in it, they can enter that code into the site and report where the book has moved to. It is a fun way to track where your books have traveled and see how far they can go.

Library Elf– This program helps you keep track of your library materials so you won’t get socked with late fees. Elf is an Internet-based tool for keeping track of what’s due, overdue and ready for pickup. Reminders are sent when the user wants it — before items are due (up to seven days advance notice, weekly notice or everyday reminders). For my local friends, South Bend is not currently participating, but the Elkhart Library is. The basic membership to Library Elf is free.

Frugal Reader, Paperback Swap, & Bookmooch– Just three of many sites where you can exchange books for free. You simply sign up for a membership and list the books on your bookshelf. You can then browse the books from other members and make a request to receive a book. When you are done with the book, you can list it back on the site or keep the book. New members start out usually with credits to get started on exchanging books. The more you ship and share, the more credits you recive to get more books.

Bookins– This is another great site where you can not only swap books, but also movies. Their system will automatically arrange for shipments from you to one member and from a third member back to you, and so on. You never have to contact anyone, there is no bidding, and there are no hassles of dealing with different traders and personalities for each exchange. The shipping charges are always a flat $4.49 for the service. You can keep what you get or exchange it again when you are done.

SwapSimple– This is a site where you can list textbooks, books, games or DVDs. Begin by listing what you have to be available to others. Right when you list an item, they will figure out what it’s current market value is, and award you 20% of it’s value up front for your use. You g
et the remaining 80% when you send your item to another swapper. This means you can list items, and get items immediately!

Amazon’s Free Kindle Downloads– For those that have moved towards the electronic books, Amazon has books available to download for free through February 28th. Be sure to snag these books and save!

I challenge you to bring reading back into your life- even if it is the teeniest pane of a window and even if the literature is lighthearted and non-award-worthy!

These are a few of the books that I have been working on these last two months…

The Penny Pinchers Club by Sarah Strohmeyer

I absolutely adored this book. If you are a Sophie Kinsella fan, you will really love this book and the hilarity that ensues.

Kat is an assistant to an interior designer barely making any money at all. She doesn’t seem to notice that she is spending more money than she has until she is faced with the stunned resolution that her marriage is falling apart.

On the advice of her lawyer, Kat is advised to begin saving a minimum of $500 a week to build a nest egg for herself so that she can handle the financial blow of the divorce and beginning to live on her own.

She joins the local Penny Pinchers Club and vows to stop shopping and start saving to reach her financial goals. She learns important lessons in bulk shopping, saving on her electric bill, and how much sweet rewards are savored when only enjoyed occasionally.

The life lessons build up to a great finish where Kat makes a discovery about herself and who she can be through her penny pinching efforts.
The Pretend Wife by Bridget Asher

This was a really great chick lit book about a woman who offers to be a pretend wife to her old college flame. Elliott’s mother is passing away and she is worried that her son will not be taken care of when she dies.

In a drunken pact, Gwen and her husband Peter, decide she can be his pretend wife for one weekend for his mother.

Of course, the old feelings resurface and Gwen has to choose between her predictably normal marriage and falling in love with her whole heart.

There is a great little twist at the end and it is a fast read that I devoured in two days!
The Last Bridge by Teri Coyne

It has been a long time since a book kept me up all night, but I could not put this book down. Just as a warning, the book does have rough language and abuse in it. If you can’t handle that sort of thing, just skip over this one!

“The Last Bridge,” jumps back and forth from the past and the present, sharing the difficult life of the main character Cat. Cat suffers through terrible emotional, physical, and sexual abuse at the hands of her father and escapes by sketching a comic book version of herself escaping “The Hand” of abuse.

She begins a relationship with a boy named Addison who loves her unconditionally. Although Addison cannot protect her from the abuse of her father, he makes her feel beautiful and loved. There love is a secret one as her father’s abusive reign will not allow anyone else to love his daughter.

She escapes town, leaving with a huge secret, and returns as a grown women after learning of her mother’s suicide. She is faced with all of the people from her past and her life is falling apart from alcoholism and the year’s of brutal abuse she has endured. She is now faced with discovering a cryptic goodbye note from her mother, the demons of her childhood, and all of the people who could not help her out of that abuse.

I don’t want to give away any of the plot because what makes this book so great is the many twists and turns that I did not expect. If you are a Jodi Picoult fan, I think you will appreciate the unexpected twists and the descriptive use of language that Coyne uses. Her knack for storytelling will immediately suck you in.

I felt like I was on a roller coaster ride, but I had to know how it would all turn out. An excellent read and I can’t wait to read more from this author!

The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes by Diane Chamberlain

I have never read a book by Diane Chamberlain, but if this is any indication of her writing style, I am permanently hooked on this author.

This book focuses on a sixteen year old girl who has lost her mother and seems to be very alone in the world. She works as a waitress and waits on the table of a handsome young man who sweeps her off of her feet. Despite their age difference, he seems to be very taken with her and she is head over heels in love with him.

He makes a confession that he is on a mission to release his sister from jail for a wrongfully accused crime. He asks her to partner with him and his brother to free their sister from jail. All she will have to do is to sit with the senator’s wife, whom they plan to kidnap, as bait to get the local senator to agree to release their sister.

The crime goes completely wrong and forever alters the path of CeeCee Wilkes. She is forced to change her identity and lives with a horrible secret of what has happened during that fateful night that she assisted with the kidnapping.

This one had me on the edge of my seat and I could not put it down until I knew what had happened. It is one of the best books that I have read in a long time and I would highly recommend it!

The Weight of Silence by Heather Gudenkauf

Two families awaken to find their daughters missing in a small Iowa town. The girls are inseparable best friends, both vanishing into the early morning light without a trace.

The two girls become fast friends as Calli suffers from mutism that is brought on by a traumatic event from her childhood. While Calli is unable to talk she finds her voice at school through her best friend Petra.

When the girls go missing, both family’s lives are intertwined as they search for their daughters and a case of the whodunit leaves you guessing throughout the book.

Do you make time to read? What are some books you have read lately that you could recommend?

Fluffy and Light Pumpkin Pancakes

October 5th, 2009

I experienced quite the thrill this week at the grocery store and found a fully stocked aisle filled with canned pumpkin. Are these shortages real or do they do this to inflict pain on those of us intent on doing our fall baking a tad earlier than October 1st? Regardless, the pumpkin food trend continues in our house with a new recipe to add into our family rotation and we are thankful to have our pantry filled to the brim with cans of pumpkin to make our creations.

These pumpkin pancakes are truly light and fluffy with just the perfect balance of pumpkin and spices. I have never experienced a more perfect pancake and a drizzle of syrup with butter makes these a delicious morning treat on a cool autumn day.

See how perfectly those pancakes look? That is because I did not flip them. I am, perhaps, the worst pancake flipper in the world. My pancakes are weird shapes and are even peeled from the griddle in chunks.

We have found my husband’s calling in the kitchen though and he is now the official pancake flipper in the house. He even cranks out shapes and spells things for the kids on our inexpensive little griddle. The love it and I enjoy finally getting to enjoy a hot brunch with them instead of eating alone… like on waffle days!

By the way, a huge thank you to everyone for making this blog a place to visit for pumpkin ideas! Our Creamy Pumpkin Pasta was one of the 50 most bookmarked sites on the web one day on Delicious and that was a fantastic surprise! Seeing my recipes featured on Craftzine is such a highlight too! Thank you so much for sharing and trying these recipes!



Fluffy and Light Pumpkin Pancakes
Author: Adapted from my Martha Stewart Cookbook
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: 5 mins
Total time: 15 mins
Serves: 4
The world’s best pumpkin pancake recipe. Be sure to double or triple your batches because these go quickly!
Ingredients
  • 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/4 cup low-fat milk
  • 1/3 cup canned pumpkin puree
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter
  • 1 egg
Instructions
  1. Whisk flour, sugar, baking powder, spices and salt in a bowl.
  2. In a separate bowl whisk together milk, pumpkin, melted butter, and egg.
  3. Fold mixture into dry ingredients.
  4. Spray or grease a skillet and heat over medium heat: pour in 1/4 cup batter for each pancake.
  5. Cook pancakes about 3 minutes per side. This recipe makes six 6-inch pancakes.

Stumped for what to do with the rest of that can of pumpkin? Be sure to visit my list of 8 ideas for things to do with canned or fresh pumpkin this year! 

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Freebie Friday: October 2, 2009

October 2nd, 2009

Thanks so much for visiting us each week for our weekly Freebie Friday list provided by Freebies 4 Mom. Be sure to visit Heather’s site to discover how you can get a $10 rebate on Kellogg’s cereal, get Huggies reward points, and find new coupons for your next grocery trip.

On MomAdvice you can enter to win a Bonefish Grill Gift Card, score free birthday or holiday gifts doing your normal shopping, check out the latest round of giveaways, and fix yourself a big bowl of Creamy Pumpkin Pasta. I hope you will enjoy browsing around the site this week!

Health & Beauty

Aveeno Nourish hair care
Nature Made TripleFlex (Costco)
Kotex Overnight (All You Magazine)

Food

Nabisco 100 Calorie Packs (submit product review video)
Starbucks Free Drink on your Birthday
Great American Cookie free cookie (sign-up for emails)
Hunts Backyard Garden Fresh House Party

Entertainment

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

OCTOBER
Free Night of Theater (reserve your free pair of tickets)
1 – Mrs. Fields Free Cookie Day 11-1
2-5 – Starbucks Via Taste Challenge
3 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop make a firehouse bank 9-Noon
3 – Lakeshore Learning Kid Crafts make a catch the bead game 11-3
3 – Cesar Bistro Entree Giveaway (first 1,500 to register)
10 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a ball toss 10-11
10 – Walgreens Neutrogena SaturDate with Beauty 10-5
24 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a Frankenstring Magic Trick 10-11

Monthly Recaps: September ’09

October 1st, 2009


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. We had another great month and it is all thanks to you. I hope to continue offering support through our site, lots of giveaways for our readers, and a place where you feel valued and cared for. 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.

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.

This month’s top referrers were:

1. Freebies 4 Mom
2. Craftzine- Pumpkin Pasta
3. I’m An Organizing Junkie
4. Facebook
5. Hoosier Homemade
6. Tip Nut
7. A Soft Place to Land
8. Craftzine– Spiced Pumpkin Waffles
9. Twitter
10. Jealous Hands

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. Deliciously Spiced Pumpkin Waffles
2. Creamy Pumpkin Pasta
3. 5 Quick Dinners for Busy Weeknights
4. Classic Slow Cooker Entertaining: Pot Roast Italiano
5. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Movie Review
6. Great Blogs That Moms Should Read
7. 30 Day Challenges to Improve Your Life
8. Storing Homemade Bread & Bread Ingredients
9. Family Game Nights Reign Supreme
10. Notebook Experiments: Will We Like a Chicken Cooked in Milk?
10. All Knitted Up: Sweet Little Baby Blankets

Notebook Experiments: Will We Like Wheat Pizza Crust?

September 30th, 2009


Experiment: Can I make a wheat pizza crust that the whole family will love?

Experiment Taken From: Notebook Entry 02.12.09

Materials Needed: Please see Day by Day for specific directions on how to make this pizza crust. I actually used my bread machine for this instead of using the stand mixer and just dumped the ingredients in like I would normally (wet ingredients, dry ingredients, yeast on top) and it came together great.

Results:


I ran my bread machine on the dough cycle and did have to add just a little bit of water to make the dough a little bit looser. I let it run through the entire cycle and then floured my counters and rolled it out for my lightly greased cookie sheet.

I baked as instructed and the results were great. The crust has a chewy texture and puffs up beautifully. I usually have to bake my crust first to get it to be nice and chewy, but I was able to top this crust and bake it right with the toppings and still have a nice firm crust.

The kids ate it and my husband really liked it too. It was a little bit healthier than our previous versions which made me feel less guilty about the slushie factor that I added in for our fun family night. It all balances out in the end, right?

Conclusion: I will definitely be making this crust again, but play around a little bit with the spices. I think it would be great with regular salt and garlic powder and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese instead, but it is a very versatile recipe that is a little healthier than our normal pizza crust. Thanks to Day by Day for sharing their family recipe!

Related Links:

Can I Make a Deep Dish Pizza?

Dinner is in the Bag

Freezer Worthy Pizza Sauce

Pizza Hut Pizza Dough Crust

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I am so excited to open our Notebook Experiments up to everyone and I hope that you will be able to participate this week or in weeks to come! I will be posting this each Wednesday so please mark your calendars if you plan to participate. You can post your entries at any time throughout the week and then leave your entry in the links below.

We have this handy banner that you are more than welcome to use, but it is not a requirement! It is just something you can add to add a little sparkle to your entry.

Rules for Participation:

1. Choose anything from any of our notebook entries (past or present) to do with your family. We have hundreds of bookmarked links of crafts, ways to save money, and organizing ideas.
2. Complete an experiment from the notebook and share about it on your blog or website. We would love to see pictures of what you accomplished or a detailed description of how your projects turned out. Please include a link to this entry, a link to the original posting of the entry (at the original craftster’s blog), and (to help us relocate the project) the date or link of the notebook entry where you found it. You can use the same formatting as our entries or you can just include that information in your post in your own unique way!
3. Post a link below. Please include your name or blog name & a fast description of your project. Example- MomAdvice (WHO bread)

I can’t wait to see what you create and what you find inspiring!

Amy’s Notebook 09.30.09

September 30th, 2009

This fall tree made from recyclables would be a fun kid craft (@ Color Color Color)

These pumpkin shaped bread bowls would a fun way to make soup special (@ The Idea Room)

I would love to try this recipe for chicken pot pie (@ Life as Mom)

These burp cloth cupcakes would be a sweet little baby shower gift (@ U create)

I want to try this homemade apple pie recipe (@ Good (& Cheap) Eats)

This is another homemade apple pie recipe that I would like to try (@ Make & Takes)

This peach and cornmeal crisp looks delicious and easy (@ shelterrific)

I am loving this wall of silhouette plates (@ Daily Danny)

This knitted baby cocoon would be beautiful for a new baby photo (@ Craft)

These buttermilk oatmeal muffins would be a great breakfast treat (@ and then I do the dishes)

My children would love making these tissue paper vases (@ Let’s Explore)

I love this vintage decoupaged pumpkin (@ the creative jar)

This glazed lemon bread recipe looks yummy (@ Simply Recipes)

This looks like another yummy recipe for homemade pumpkin spice lattes (@ The Kitchn)

I want to try these butterscotch no bake cookies (@ Cooking During Stolen Moments)

I am going to have to try this easy microwave mixed berry syrup (@ Baking Bites)

This baked spaghetti would make a nice weeknight meal (@ Coconut & Lime)

I love these tips for kitchen organization (@ The Kitchn)

This easy peanut butter and chocolate chip coffee cake would be a great way to end a meal (@ Annie’s Eats)

An Apron Full of Giveaways 09.29.09

September 29th, 2009
Photo Credit: Cover That Thing Up, $20


Welcome to the Apron Full of Giveaways! This is my little link list where you can share your giveaways that you are running on your blogs or find great contests to enter!

Today we are offering our readers a chance to win a $25 gift card to Bonefish Grill. I don’t know about you, but I can always a night out with my husband, and one of these would be the perfect way to spend our time together. It is one of my favorite restaurants in our town so I hope one of you lucky readers win it!

Our contest ends this evening at 8PM for a GE A950 digital camera to capture all of those great family moments. We are making this one an easy entry by just telling us what it is you love on MomAdvice.com. When I can get a feel for what you enjoy here, it helps in developing great content for our site. A total win for us both!

Below are the contest links to our contests and to yours! 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!