Tag Archive for Thrifty Thursday

Organic Valley Farm Friends

This was the first time I visited Organic Valley’s Website!  Shame on me, right!?

We are all trying to keep our families happy and healthy, well Organic Valley will help.  They have a fantastic website and even two apps for Apple devices (Organic Valley and Organic Moo Can), they are FREE and you can download them from Organic Valley’s Site!  **Sorry, they don’t have it for Android at this time**

On this site you can Find your Farmer, Organic Valley Products, Recipes, Reason to Choose Organic Products, and more.  Organic Valley’s website is full of wonderful information.

Head to the Tab “Community” – on the right you can a subscribe section.  Enter your email and zip code.  It will then take you to where you can sign up for newsletters and the “Farm Friends Welcome kit” – “The Kit contains Rootstock Magazine, a Kid’s Activity Booklet, a Go Organic! bumper sticker, and a booklet of useful Organic Valley coupons.”  Sound good to me!

Head to Organic Valley and start your next organic journey!


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Free Family Tree Builder

Ever thought of doing a family tree?  Well here’s your opportunity!  I found a website called My Heritage, from here you can download a free Family Tree Builder 6.0!   Here’s what My Heritage’s site has to say, “The best free genealogy software in the world 31,373,916 downloads so far, but who’s counting…”

It also come in 37 different languages, I didn’t even know there were 37!

They have a celebrity and fun section.  Where you can make a celebrity morph and look a like meter.

Check it out!  http://www.myheritage.com/


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KidsBowlFree.com

Look what I found this morning!  How exciting!  This is the information I’ve gathered through Kidsbowlfree.com .  “Registered kids receive 2 FREE games of bowling everyday all summer long”.  They mention the value is over $500.00 per kid!  I imagine this would be if you went everyday.  Click on your state in the US or Canada to find your nearest bowling center.

I went to my nearest center and currently they are only taking email address to send you more information for this summer once it’s available.

I had questions and went to the F.A.Q.  Most of the answers I found depend on the bowling center itself.  My three biggest questions were what are the age requirements? Do I need to pay for shoes? When is the free bowling? (dates, times, days) Unfortunately, I won’t find out these answers until registration opens and I get my email.

They also have a benefit for families!  KidsBowlFree.com has a Family Pass!  For $24.95 (according to their site) for the summer up to 4 adults, get 2 free games person per day also!

This is great family fun time!  I’ll update you when I get my email!


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Too Many Easter Eggs!!

This past weekend my family and I went on 2 eggs hunts, with more planned Easter weekend.  My daughter had a great time and we enjoyed watching her at the hunts.  BUT NOW!!!!

What am I going to do with all these plastic eggs!!!

Sure, I could store them and save them for next year (which I will – for some).  I was thinking there’s gotta more uses for these plastic eggs than use them once a year!  Right?

There’s TONS of great ideas all over the web!  You can make a wreath, store jewelery in them,  or my favorite –  clean them good and put snacks in them!

Here’s my ideas –

Find an egg carton, put a half of the plastic eggs in there and put paint in them! You have a holder and it’s easy clean up!

Cinco De Mayo is coming in May – Put some beans in the eggs and tape them closed.  Easy Maracas!

I have lots of eggs, help me out.  What are your ideas?

 


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Factory Tours USA

Spring Break and Summer are getting close, what are your plans?  With gas prices soaring and admission into places doesn’t seem to be getting any lower, family fun is getting expensive!  Try this site Factory Tours USA .  I did a spot check and from what I could see, most of the Factory Tours are FREE, granted I’m sure most have a gift store at the end.  By going on a tour, you and your family are having fun and don’t even realize they are learning!  There are many great places to visit.  There are just about 50 categories ranging from candy to racing teams to musical instruments to mines and mining.  You can search by state too.  Here’s the website!  http://www.factorytoursusa.com

Happy & Safe Travels!


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Amazon Gold Box & Lightning Deals

Check out Amazon’s Deals!  Amazon has one Deal of the Day, then Lightning Deals throughout the day!  But, you’ve got to be fast they expire before the next one begins!  If you click on each time, they will give you a hint.  But, you need to check back to see what the deal is and how much percentage off!

http://www.amazon.com/goldbox

 


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Kids Consignment Sales!!

Don’t pay full price!!!  Kids grow in leaps and bounds, why pay full price when they just grow out of them within a few months?!  I found this site this morning  http://kidsconsignmentsales.com/.  You choose your state and it gives the current sales coming up!  In fact, I thought I knew about all the sales in my area.  Low and behold, there’s another one, really close to my home.  There are lots of sale starting soon for spring & summer clothes.  I’m heading to one this afternoon!  I love these types of sales and I hope you can get some good buys in your area too!


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Free Disney Coloring Pages from Crayola!

Head over to Crayola’s site to download FREE Disney Coloring pages!

At last check they had:

Fairies, Mickey Mouse, Pirates of the Caribbean, Cars, Toy Story & Princesses!

Here’s the site!

http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/disney/

Happy Coloring!


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Resurgence of Cloth Diapers: The Ecological and Economical Choice

If you are currently expecting a new baby or are a mom with a child who has not been potty trained, you may have considered the many choices in diapers for your baby. Perhaps you have compared name brand to generic, or plan to purchase whichever diapers happen to be on sale when you need to make a purchase, but there is another option you may wish to explore. More moms than ever are choosing to use cloth diapers for their infants.

The number one reason for choosing cloth diapers over disposables is price. While it is assuredly less expensive to buy a single box of newborn diapers than it is to purchase enough cloth diapers to get a working system going, in just a short time cloth diapers pay for themselves. The average cost of a single diaper is $0.35. It is estimated that normal babies go through 6,000 diapers through their first two years of life. That totals $2,100 in disposable diaper costs alone. Factoring in other variables, such as disposable wipes and rash creams, may put the two-year disposable diapering cost over $2,500 per child.

The average cost of a cloth diaper is $10, but several less expensive diapers can be found. The traditional cloth diapers that must be secured with pins and tucked inside rubber bloomers are the least expensive option, but they are more prone to leaks than the new diapering systems that use pocket inserts or the ease of all-in-one functionality. The most expensive cloth diapering systems may cost around $16 each, but these are adjustable, washable models that may last through several children. Like disposables, these diapering systems have several sizes, but typically children only require them in small, medium and large from birth to toilet training. It is recommended that at least 36 small diapers, 30 medium diapers and 24 large diapers are purchased to keep an ample supply through wash cycles. Even at their most expensive, a total cost for cloth diapers is $1440. The cost of laundering diapers, even at a high-end estimate of $123 annually, does not close the gap in price between cloth and disposables. Cloth diapering systems use cloth baby wipes, and infants are less likely to develop rashes in cloth diapers. This eliminates the additional costs involved with disposable diapers, saving over $800.

Another factor that encourages moms to choose cloth is the environmental impact of disposable diapers. While disposables may offer a certain amount of convenience to busy parents, they pose a definite imposition on the earth. It may take up to 500 years for a single disposable diaper to biodegrade. This is merely an estimate–not one diaper of the millions that have been used has broken down to this day. Disposable diapers are the third most common consumer waste products in landfills today, and they represent up to 50 percent of the household waste of homes with a baby. For earth-conscious moms, cloth diapers offer a superb, reusable alternative to wasteful disposables. They are a perfect way to save money and reduce environmental impact at once.

Holly Adams from Coupon Croc contributed this post. On CouponCroc.co.uk, you can find the best coupons on everything you need to go green.


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