Friday, February 24, 2012

Walgreens trip and coupons!

On my shopping trip to Walgreen this past Saturday, I got some really fun deals!

Huggies packages are $9.99, they were on sale for $8.99, then I used the $2-off-Huggies coupon in the Walgreens February savings books (located at the front of the store) which I stacked with a $2-off manufacturer's coupon, and it came out to only $4.99!

The laundry detergent was on sale for only $1.99.

The best part, the Chapstick was on sale for 99 cents, and by using the $1-off Chapstick coupon in the February savings book, I got all these Chapsticks FREE! I just had to pay tax!

I got all of this for under $8!

Here are some current coupons I really like:


$0.75 off any JOHNSON'S Baby Lotion product
$1.00 off one Dial Body Wash
$2.00 off one package of GOODNITES Underwear
$1.00 off any 12 oz size or larger of COMPLETE
$1.00 off on any (1) Emerald Breakfast on the go

Friday, February 17, 2012

Giveaways Ending Soon!

If you haven't already, be sure to enter these awesome giveaways on my blog!

Enter here to win a Jamestown Tray from Willow House with Lauren ($58 value)!




Enter here to win a copy of The Money Saving Mom's Budget, ($14 value) in bookstores now!


Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Cracker Box Choo-Choo DIY

I recently made this school bus from a cracker box, and my toddler loved it so much, I decided to try my hand at a train!

Most of the toddlers I know just love trains!

I started with a saltine cracker box, a smaller box, and a small Dixie cup.

We painted everything black and let it dry. Then, I attached the pieces as shown. Hot glue is probably the easiest way to do this. Then I drew the features on the front and the wheels and windows on the sides with a metallic permanent marker.


cardboard box train craft project for toddler and preschooler
Next time, I will paint the locomotive a different color so that it's more colorful and doesn't limit our color options!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Nutella Puppy Chow

Today's guest post is brought to you by my friend Ida, the fabulous cook behind

Here's what Ida has to say: While attending college at Baylor University, I loved cooking for friends and coworkers. Sharing a home-cooked meal or dessert became my love language, and my kitchen became a place to make memories and build relationships. Paul teaches in Galations 5 that we should express our faith through love. Through loving my kitchen and using my time there to show others how much they’re loved, I think I’m better able to express my faith in Christ. As most of my friends moved away upon graduation, Love Thy Kitchen has given me a way to continue sharing meals with them – now in the form of pictures and recipes. I hope that trying out some of these recipes and sharing the final product with family and friends will cause you to love your kitchen just a little bit more.



Here's an easy crowd-pleaser! Just make sure you have lots of people around when you conjure this up because it makes way too much for one person to handle.

You'll need:
1/4 cup butter
1 cup Nutella
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 tsp vanilla
9 cups Chex (I used Rice Chex.)
2 1/2 cups powdered sugar

Melt together the butter, Nutella, and peanut butter in a medium-sized saucepan on medium-low heat until smooth and creamy.

Pour half the cereal into a bowl, top with the hot nutella mixture, and then add the rest of the cereal.

Stir together gently.

Pour the mixture into a gallon-sized Ziploc bag filled with the powdered sugar, and shake!
Enjoy!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Giveaway! The Money Saving Mom's Budget

I recently had the opportunity to review a pre-released copy of The Money Saving Mom's Budget. Now I am giving away one new copy of this fabulous book! 

Open to US residents only. Last day to enter is 2/22. Multiple methods of entry using the Rafflecopter form below.

A British Perspective: Being Realistically Prepared for a Newborn and a New Child (Guest Post)

This guest post was written by Rose, who loves talking about pregnancy, pregnancy symptoms, and what happens after the birth! Brought to you by the UK's best pregnancy site, offering help and support throughout your pregnancy.

If you’re expecting a baby at the moment you might be working out the last days before your maternity leave, or you might already be kicking back and trying to prepare for the little one.

You have the nappies, babygros, cot, milk, books, check-ups and everything else all sorted. So you’re totally prepared, right? Maybe not...

Experiences
A friend of mine who recently gave birth was quite blasé about the whole prospect of being a mum. However, once the little one arrived, things dramatically changed. A prior facebook-addict, suddenly her status remained static for weeks, with only the occasional: ‘biggest yawn ever, so adorable!’ or ‘just managed to have a shower then been vomited on,’ statuses to show us she was still around. Incredibly, she’s slimmer now than she was before the pregnancy thanks to changing her diet to revolve around the baby and to breast feeding. When I asked her what her secret was she replied, ‘not having time to eat.’ Well, if it works for her!

Sleep
Recently, Michael McIntyre, a British comedian, caused a laugh or two about the difference in partners’ sleeping patterns depending on whether they have children or not. He commented on the smugness of some couples’ goodnight ritual: ‘goodnight, sleep well,’ replied with, ‘I will, and you.’ He then compared it with those of couples with children: ‘good luck.’ While the reality might not be this extreme, you will have to kiss those ‘till noon’ sleep-ins goodbye for the time being. Don’t give up hope though, in eighteen years’ time when your teen is nursing a hangover you’ll be able to sleep in until two before they rise from the sofa!

Language
In the meantime, you might have to tone down your vocabulary. And I’m not talking about fancy words with four or more syllables. Nope, its swear words. Your child will copy you in language and tone so next time you accidentally drop a pan on your foot you’ll have to expel your anger with a teeth clenched, ‘sugar’ I’m afraid.

Also, it might be time to confront the inside of the dreaded kitchen appliance. The cooker (or in my case, the microwave.) Once your baby arrives you’ll have less time and more germs to worry about so get the marigolds on and get it out of the way now! (Or you could just stop cooking.)

Funnily enough, the one aspect of her life my friend had no problem changing was priorities. Whereas before she saved up for an expensive dress for the work party, now she’s happily forking out for baby classes, the best new toys which promise to teach your child to walk, talk and cook a four course meal all at the same time, and the most practical, state-of-the-art designed push chairs.

I’m not sure anything can really prepare someone for the changes to their life a baby brings, but perhaps if you try only going for a shower when there is someone else in the house you might get a little idea of how much influence your baby will have on your schedule!

Forget facebook, if you’ve had time to read this whole article, you’re doing well!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

"Fancy up" your Valentine's Day with a little red velvet (Guest Post)

Today's guest post is written by Andrea Karapas, the Colorado food blogger behind I'm From Baklava and Ouzo...a love story.
 

Valentine’s Day is the one holiday of the year where, depending on your relationship status at this particular point in time, you can either feel blissfully and romantically in love or woefully and unhappily alone. It can be a rollercoaster from year to year, especially during those awkward middle school years where relationships come and go in the blink of an eye and if your timing is off just slightly, you risk humiliation in the form of going unnoticed or feeling invisible. If you’re privy to my No Ordinary Girl or Grilled Cheese Sandwich post, you’re aware that this is one of my worst fears.

I’m going to take you back to a memorable Valentine’s Day, one that stands out to me as if it was yesterday. In the winter of my 7th grade year I had the opportunity to go shopping at the Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi, MI with some girlfriends. “Big Deal,” you say? This was a HUGE deal to a small town girl who lived nearly 20 miles from the nearest mall worth going to. The Twelve Oaks Mall was even bigger than that one! Add in the fact that I was going to be able to shop without the supervision of a parent and this was a pretty sweet deal. I convinced my mom to hand over enough money to buy myself a winter coat. I remember telling some sob story about how my winter coat didn’t fit that well anymore and that I just needed something warmer. Michigan winters can be cruel. I don’t recall exactly how much she gave me but it was enough to have a nice day at the mall with some friends.

There were several winter coats I tried on that day but the one I actually came home with was the last one my mother would have pictured me in when I was pleading my case for a few bucks. I found myself a black, rabbit fur coat and she was a little less than pleased with me when I showed it to her once I got home. How I found myself in a fur store is beyond me, but when I tried that coat on I immediately fell in love and realized I had completed my look for the Valentine’s Day dance that happened to be the following weekend. Since my timing happened to a bit off that particular year, I was without a special someone, however I had my eye on a tall, cool drink of water and I wasn’t going to go unnoticed. I planned to show up “fancy.”

Underneath my black, rabbit fur coat, I wore my 2-piece, pink and black leopard print pantsuit that tapered at the ankle, accented with a wide black belt and black pumps. The confidence that ran through me that evening is almost indescribable and I’m certain that I’ve never been able to channel it at that level since. One thing I didn’t anticipate though was having to take that coat off at the dance. Caught between the decision of ending up with BO from sweating under that heavy coat or leaving it in the bleachers out of sight and risk having it stolen from me, I compromised with leaving it in the bleachers but checking on it between songs, which didn’t leave me much free time to work on landing the boy. Ahhhh…the awkwardness of a 7th grader.

The evening ended just how it should have, with me and my fur coat. With as much as I loved that fur coat on that Valentine’s Day in 1986, he was no match for it. And whether anyone else at that dance remembers it or not, it was our night to shine...and in my story, we did.

When thinking of what to bake for this post, I immediately went to the “fanciest” dessert that would stand up to my black, rabbit fur coat story…Red Velvet Cupcakes. With its deep red color and sweet cream cheese, vanilla frosting, it’s one of the most elegant and richly delicious cakes, not to mention stunningly beautiful. Dating back to the 1940s when it became popular in eateries and bakeries throughout Canada, the Red Velvet cake got its deep red color from the use of boiled beet root. Today red food coloring is commonly used to enhance the color. This recipe comes from the browneyedbaker, who adapted her recipe from the Hummingbird Bakery Cookbook. I’ve tried many Red Velvet cupcakes at bakeries and this one stands up to the best of them. It was scrumptious to say the least. An extravagant dessert whether you’re spending your Valentine’s Day with a special someone or your favorite “fancy” black, rabbit fur coat.

Note: I’m pretty sure no rabbits were harmed in the making of this memory. If the rabbit fur was real, there’s no way I would have managed that price tag.

Red Velvet Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

Yield: 12 cupcakes

Ingredients for the Cupcakes:
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
¾ cup granulated sugar
1 egg
2½ tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
3 tablespoons red food coloring (use less if using gel food coloring since it’s more concentrated)
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ cup buttermilk
1 cup + 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon baking soda
1½ teaspoons distilled white vinegar

Ingredients for the Cream Cheese Frosting:
4 ounces butter, at room temperature
4 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
2½ cups powdered sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract

Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a standard muffin/cupcake pan with liners.
On medium-high speed, cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Turn the mixer to high and add the egg. Scrape down the bowl and beat until well incorporated.
In a separate small bowl, mix together the cocoa powder, vanilla extract and red food coloring to make a thick paste. Add to the batter and mix on medium speed until completely combined. You may need to stop the mixer to scrape the bottom of the bowl, making sure that all the batter gets color.
Reduce the mixer speed to low and slowly add half of the buttermilk. Add half of the flour and mix until combined. Scrape the bowl and repeat the process with the remaining milk and flour. Beat on high until smooth.
Again, reduce the mixer speed to low and add the salt, baking soda and vinegar. Turn to high and beat for another couple of minutes until completely combined and smooth.
Divide the batter evenly between the cupcake liners and bake for about 20 minutes, or until a thin knife or skewer inserted into the center of the largest cupcake comes out clean.
Cool for 10 minutes and then remove cupcakes from the pan and place them on a cooling rack to cool completely before frosting.

To make the frosting: Using the whisk attachment, whip the butter and cream cheese on high speed for about 5 minutes, scraping the bowl down as necessary. Reduce the speed to low and slowly add the powdered sugar until all is incorporated. Add the vanilla and mix to combine. Increase the speed to medium high and whip for a few minutes until the frosting is light and fluffy, scraping the bowl as necessary.

*Note: This recipe can be doubled to make an 8 or 9-inch layer cake.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Giveaway! Willow House Jamestown Tray

Today, I'm excited to share a giveaway from Willow House with Lauren!

If you are interested in decorating, entertaining and organizing on a budget…Willow House is for YOU!! I became a design consultant for Willow House three years ago. I went to a home party and absolutely fell in love with the products and all that the company has to offer…I decided I had to become a consultant! At the time it was more of a hobby for me.  I was looking for a way to decorate our home without completely emptying the pocket book! I believe that your home should be a true reflection of who you are and that people should be able to tell the things that are important to you and your family just by walking in.  Willow House has really helped me turn my house into a HOME!

I love WH products because not only are they beautiful, they are so versatile…you can take them from the kitchen table to the coffee table. You can turn many of the products, such as our hurricanes, upside down to create height on your counter tops and tables. 

I have included our Jamestown Tray as the giveaway. I always refer to this tray as the “little black dress” of Willow House because it can be used in so many different ways! For entertaining, you can slide dinner menus, photos or invitations underneath the glass insert and place food, glasses or even plates on top of the tray for serving. You can place the tray in an office space or even on countertops for organizational purposes. The tray can always be used as part of a centerpiece for decorating! Whatever your needs may be, we definitely have amazing products for anyone and everyone that are affordable!

I am now a stay at home mom and Willow House has turned into something completely different for me over the last year…it has become a way for me to earn extra income, become part of a team of incredibly supportive women and continue to fund my love for decorating and entertaining in our home! Please visit my website at www.southerngalsimmons.willowhouse.com to browse the WH catalog online, shop our monthly sale and outlet items and get inspired to decorate for Spring!! Also, you can visit my Facebook page at Willow House with Lauren for more design inspiring ideas!



Giveaway!
Lauren is sponsoring a giveaway for one Jamestown Tray from Willow House, valued at $57.96! It's easy! Just enter your name into the Rafflecopter form to get started, or enter using Facebook!

DIY Valentine Water Shaker for Toddler

I recently made a winter-themed water shaker for my toddler, so I had to do a Valentine-themed one for February! These are so fun and easy.

With a plastic bottle, some small crafty things, water, and a dab of hot glue, you have a fun, new toy for your toddler!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

DIY Cracker Box School Bus!

My little one LOVES buses. LOVES them. So we decided to get a little bit crafty and make our own yellow school bus from an empty box of saltine crackers.

First, I taped the box closed and painted a coat of white craft paint onto the box. Then, I painted the box yellow.

Second, I quickly pencil sketched the basic features of the bus and outlined with a black permanent marker.

Third, we filled in the red lights and stop sign with a red marker.

Fourth, we mixed a dab of blue and black paint into some white craft paint and painted the windows with a small brush.

Finally, we painted the wheels and the belly of the bus with black craft paint.

This is an easy and inexpensive project which is great for a rainy day!