Redbox Code 01.05.08

January 5th, 2009

Today’s Redbox code is 37CEA9. 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.

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Don’t forget to enter our giveaways! We have a Trio of Family Safety Products and a year subscription to Family Safety Report. These contests end at 8PM EST tomorrow night!

For a full list of great giveaways, visit our apron full of giveaways linky list and check back tomorrow for a nice fresh list for the week.

Quick Weeknight Dinner: Rosemary Chicken

January 5th, 2009

Here is a great go-to dish that can be made with a couple of easy ingredients in your pantry. If you do not have fresh rosemary on hand, you can substitute with dried rosemary instead. I serve this with a little rice and a vegetable for a quick weeknight dish.

Rosemary Chicken
Courtesy of Rachael Ray’s 30 Minute Meals

4 pieces boneless, skinless chicken breast, 6 to 8 ounces each
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
3 stems rosemary, leaves stripped and chopped, about 2 tablespoons
Salt and coarse black pepper
4 cloves garlic, cracked away from skin with a whack against the flat of your knife

Coat chicken in balsamic vinegar, then olive oil. Season chicken with rosemary, salt and pepper and let stand 10 minutes. Heat a medium nonstick skillet over medium high heat. Add chicken breasts and cracked garlic to the pan. Cook chicken 12 minutes, or until juices run clear, turning occasionally. The balsamic vinegar will produce a deep brown, sweet finish on the chicken as it cooks.

Freebie Friday: January 2, 2009

January 2nd, 2009

Happy Freebie Friday, everyone! A big thanks to Heather, from Freebies 4 Mom, for her assistance with our freebie list this week. I am loving Heather’s post this week on free calendars for 2009– such great and frugal ideas. Don’t forget to visit her site for freebies all week long!!

Health & Beauty

Gold Bond Ultimate Soothing Lotion (Walmart)
Bausch & Lomb Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Tissue

Food

Orville Redenbacher’s Natural Gourmet Popping Corn (Kroger)

Entertainment

Ziploc Home Organization House Party
Free Random House Book Downloads For Kindle Owners

Home & Garden

What to Expect when Expecting book (from DuetDHA)

Upcoming Freebie Events:

JANUARY
3 – Home Depot Kids build Helmet Bookends 9 to noon
10 – Lowe’s Kids build a Time Capsule 10 – 11am
14 – Suavenomics – request your free bottle of Suave

Amy’s Notebook: The Happy New Year Edition

January 1st, 2009


I love these tips for transforming a holiday tin (@ Craftstylish)

This a great tip for storing your garland (@ Nesting Place)

I want to try these mix in the pan cakes (@ Organizing Connection)

This little knitted baby sweater would be great for a spring baby (@ f. pea)

I am loving this knitted scarflet (@ Crafster via Crafzine)

I love this post on inspiring creativity in your children with things already on hand (@ Camp Creek)

This gingerbread cake looks so rich and yummy (@ Smitten Kitchen)

These googly-eyed thumbtacks are so funny (@ zakka life)

I am going to be using this round-up of thank you card printables (@ Skip To My Lou)

These birthday party ideas are great (@ the long thread)

I am loving this packaging for cocoa mix (@ Annie’s Eats)

These cinnamon sugar palmiers look like a wonderful and fast treat (@ My Sweet & Saucy)

This chocolate sour cream cake looks delicious (@ Coconut & Lime)

I am bookmarking these cute gift ideas for next year (@ whatever)

I like this ideas for decorating freebie calendars (@ Parent Hacks)

A cheese fondue night would be fun (@ 101 Cookbooks)

These garter stitch mitts would be a fun project (@ Sew Nancy)

I love this felted mistletoe (@ Caffeine, Kids, & Knitting)

MomAdvice Monthly Recap: December ’08

January 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 excellent 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. Money Saving Mom
3. Twitter
4. I’m An Organizing Junkie
5. Eleven Moms
6. Deal Seeking Mom
7. Small Notebook
8. Tip Nut
9. Baby Cheapskate
10.Facebook

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. Homemade Vanilla Chai Tea
2. Aldi Supermarket
3. Mystery Shopping
4. Our Favorite Cocoa Mix
5. Make Ahead Mashed Potatoes
6. Budget-Friendly Gifts for Younger Kids
7. Make Your Own Mixes & Convenience Foods
8. My Hostess Gifts This Year
9. Budget-Friendly Gifts for Tweens & Teens
10.Round-Up of Homemade Hostess Gifts

Going Without Prescription Coverage

December 31st, 2008

(originally aired: October 14, 2007)

I debated a long time about whether or not to post this, but I figured it might help someone else out there so I thought I would share my experience.

When my husband started his new job, we started a ninety day lapse in insurance coverage. We have purchased a temporary policy with a high deductible, but we are going without some of the perks that we had with our old policy. One of those perks was a reimbursement program on my prescription drugs.

I do want to begin by saying that the medication I was on was not working for me. I have IBS and I have depression and the drugs that my family physician had me on were not helping me at all. If there was a side effect listed with the medication, I had it. I am one of those people who experiences terrible side effects, which makes me hesitant to ever fool around with a good thing when it comes to my medicine. Unfortunately, since I have had Emily, I have not found that magical sweet spot where I have felt good and we have been bouncing me around on all sorts of medicines and no relief from either ailment. When my stomach medication was pulled by the FDA due to people dying from complications, I threw my hands up in the air and knew that I needed to make a change.

Desperate times call for desperate measures, so I talked with a girlfriend who is a firm believer in homeopathic remedies. My feelings towards these types of treatments have always been disbelief. I will admit it, I have always considered many of these remedies a waste of money. Her sister-in-law has three homeopathic practices and a long line of happy clients, so she said she could ask her some of the things that I could take after I explained everything that I was looking for, what wasn’t working, and so on. I remember thinking that if it sounded too “weird” or “out there” that I would not take them.

Another important element to me was that I was not paying more for my treatment than I was for the prescription drugs. Always the frugal girl, I wanted my treatment to be affordable, but also to feel better.

My friend gave me a list of what she had suggested and none of it was strange or unheard of. For my stomach, one of her recommendations was a cup of hot water with lemon before bed (how frugal is that?) She also had a substitute for my anti-depressant and a few items that would boost my immune system.

I have been doing this for about a month now and I have never felt better in my life. My constant tiredness and that cloudiness that I felt is gone and I am feeling more like myself than I have ever felt before. I am amazed at the difference that I feel and how I react towards my family. I am experiencing no side effects and I see a noticeable difference in myself. I feel like me again and it has been a long time since I have felt that way.

The icing on the cake is the extra $200 that will be sitting in my account each month. My new medicines only cost me $50 each month! What a savings!

If medications aren’t working for you, homeopathic remedies might be worth looking into. My depression and stomach problems were mild, but were having a negative effect on my life. With care from an expert in the homeopathic field, you might be able to relieve yourself of your symptoms and keep a little extra money in your pocket at the same time.

If you do have to take medications though, my articles on going without health insurance and my article on going without prescription coverage might provide some help! I also blogged on treating ailments when you are without coverage or are looking for the cheapest way to treat sickness.

Have you ever substituted homeopathic remedies for prescription drugs? What are your feelings towards these types of remedies?

A Yearly Recap: MomAdvice.com ’08 Edition

December 31st, 2008


Here are my proudest moments on my blog for 2008! I hope that this helps our newer readers get acquainted with what great things our site has to offer. It is also so great for me to reflect on what has been accomplished this year with our site.

I will not lie, I worked harder than I have ever worked before on my blog and website. With hard work though comes great rhythm, more consistency to my work, and a deeper sense of commitment to my readers. Without you and your comments, of course, there would be nothing to work towards. I look forward to your comments more than I can say- it means so much.

2009 is going to be a great year, I can already feel it. I have great dreams of success and ideas for how I can make this year better. My only hope is to continue to grow our community and that the site continues to inspire you.

Without further adieu, here are our highlights of the year!

Homemaking Highlights

Our New Workspace
Patio Renovation on a Budget
Dressing Up the Front Step for Fall
Gardening for Fall
Finding Beauty in the Ordinary
There are Holes in My House Where My Clutter Used to Be

Crafty Highlights

I Learned to Knit
Rainy Day Survival Kit
Sponge Ball Bullseye
Inexpensive Wall Art
Being a Crafty Parent When You Just Aren’t
Rainy or Snowy Day Scarf
Project Linus Security Blanket
My Hostess Gifts This Year
Round-Up of Homemade Hostess Gifts

Kitchen Highlights

Vanilla Scented Granola
Homemade Pitas
Homemade Cinnamon Rolls
Adventures in Breadmaking: Artisan Bread in 5
Cracking the McDonald’s Coffee Code
Piggy Pancakes
Fast Peanut Butter Cookies
Fast Coffee Cake
Chicken Enchiladas with Homemade Enchilada Sauce
Homemade Vanilla Chai Tea
Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes
Our Favorite Cocoa Mix
Lovely Little Birthday Cake

Frugal/Money Highlights

Our Debt Free Party
35 Ways to Save On Your Grocery Budget
Vrooming Through Our Debt
This American’s Dream
Leaner Ground Beef for Less
Snow Days for a Frugal Family
Getting to Know Your Dishwasher

Mommy/Family Highlights

Just Call Me Ticketmaster
We Need to Work On Our Letters
Family Night: Earth Hour
Something Exciting is Happening
Summertime Planning
Dad’s Day Out & Mom’s Day In
And My Heart Breaks…
At the Car Wash
At the Car Wash Part II
Popcorn Fun
An Olympics Family Night
My First Notre Dame Game
A Family Day at the Pumpkin Patch
Making Simple Holiday Memories

Professional Highlights:

Becoming the Home Management Expert for the Kenmore Team
Listed in the Top 10 of the Top 100 PF Blogs
Listed as One of the
Top Ten Most Powerful & Influential Women In Social Media

The MomAdvice Big Give for Faith Mission
Suave Glamour Reel Moments PR Trip
Being part of the Walmart 11 Moms
Visiting the Walmart Headquarters
Speaking on a panel for the ad:tech conference
Demoing crafts & recipes at the American Baby Faire on behalf of Kenmore
Guest Blogging for Martha Stewart
Guest Blogging for the Right@Home Team
Serving on the Advisory Board for Divine Caroline
Writing Monthly for Michiana Family Magazine
Editing for the Family Bliss channel
Public Speaking Engagements for Churches & Mom’s Groups on Saving Money
Meeting Paula Deen

An Apron Full of Giveaways 12.30.08

December 30th, 2008


Welcome to our round-up of contests and giveaways! I love sharing all of the contests with you and getting to see what everyone is giving away on their site.

Be sure to enter to win a year subscription to GoTrybe to get your kiddos moving and shaking. This contest will end tonight at 8PM EST. We also just started two new giveaways focused on family safety. One giveaway offers a trio of child safety products to help keep your little ones safe. The other, a year membership to Family Safety Report to help keep your family safe. I am loving that a 24 hour nurse is included in this subscription. That is a hotline I would use often in our family!

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 (Christmas Movies).”

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

To enter, please follow the links below. (photo credit: jek in the box)

Homemade Play Dough: A Play Dough Recipe Round-Up

December 30th, 2008

We had a birthday party to attend last week for my sweet friend Michelle’s daughter. I had recently bookmarked a chocolate play dough recipe, from A Foothill Home Companion, in my notebook entry that I thought would make a fun birthday gift.

I love to make play dough for my kids and usually use my Fruity Play Dough recipe, but I wanted to try something different for this party. Although this play dough wasn’t as pretty as my usual colors, the fact that it smelled like a little bit of heaven seemed to trump it’s, less than appealing, shade of brown.


This play dough smells divine. In fact, both the kids came upstairs and begged for some of the chocolate cake I was making. It was quite disappointing to see that it was only play dough that I was cooking and a batch that wasn’t even for them.


We packaged this up with a set of pretty cookie cutters and a copy of the recipe so that their family could replicate the recipe in their own kitchen.

I love to make gifts like this for birthday gifts because it is affordable and a gift that they can use more than once. Ethan drew his own birthday card for the birthday girl complete with a princess tiara and money… because that is apparently two items that princesses possess. Having him make the birthday card added a special touch and saved on the cost of a store-bought card.

Here are some other fun play dough recipes:

Pumpkin Pie Play Dough (@ Like Merchant Ships)
Homemade Play Dough (@ Skip to My Lou)
Play Dough Tips & Tricks (@ Organizing Connection)
Edible Play Dough (scroll down a bit)
Perfect Play Dough (@ Family Fun)
Natural Play Dough Recipes (@ Nature Moms)
Gingerbread Play Dough (@ Recipezaar)

What is your favorite birthday gift to give or a favorite gift that your child received for their birthday?

Redbox Code: 12.29.08

December 29th, 2008

Today’s Redbox code is 545DZ9. This code can be used all day until midnight at any Redbox location.

In addition,Redbox is giving free movie rentals at Walmart Redbox locations.
These are good on Sunday’s only for one free rental.

I hope these codes help make the holidays a little brighter- Merry Christmas!

Week 5 (Sunday 1/4/09) – 11moms4uA (good for that day only)

Go to redbox.com to find a redbox location at a Walmart near you.This promo
code is valid at redbox locations in Walmart stores only and cannot be redeemed online. Promo codes are valid for the first night of rental only. Your credit or debit card is necessary to redeem your promo code, and will be charged $1 plus tax, if applicable, for every subsequent night after the free rental period. Promo code is not transferable, not for resale, and cannot be combined with other offers. Limit 1 promo code per transaction.

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.

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Don’t forget to enter our giveaways! We have a Go Trybe One Year Membership This contest end at 8PM tonight!

For a full list of great giveaways, visit our apron full of giveaways linky list and check back tomorrow for a nice fresh list for the week. Happy Holidays and Good Luck!!