Did you know that Kohls sells carseats? In addition to the plethora of baby clothing they have a handful of other baby gear. So if you are looking to purchase a Graco Carseat or a Sunshine Kids Toddler seat this is a great place to look. And if you can do it during one of their sales you might be able to get a good deal.
Until October 7, you can use OCTOBER30 for a 30% discount. On a $149 seat you could save $44.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Buy a Wii Now
In case you haven't seen this great deal.
Wii with Giftcard
The Wii has been dropped in price and is now $199. If you buy it through Amazon you get a $25 gift card.
Wii with Giftcard
The Wii has been dropped in price and is now $199. If you buy it through Amazon you get a $25 gift card.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Cheap AT&T Phones
In case you have been thinking about switching to a new phone. Amazon's deal of the day today is AT &T phones for .01.
Cheap AT&T Phones
Cheap AT&T Phones
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Old Court Giant
Have you been inside Giant lately? It's entirely confusing and my shopping trips are taking much longer then expected. In case you didn't know, you can get a sheet of where everything is located, but it won't be good tomorrow, since they are still figuring things out.
Another tip to save you money while you are there. Use the Scanner while you are going through the supermarket. It will save you time because you can bag as you are going. Also there are special deals under savings for just using the scanner.
During my last trip to Giant I was able to save even more money because as I was scanning, I noticed the scanner pulled up a higher price then what was listed on the shelf. I put the items to the side and then when I got to the self checkout I asked for help. They were able to correct the price for me. I probably wouldn't have noticed the price at the end of my shopping trip.
Another tip to save you money while you are there. Use the Scanner while you are going through the supermarket. It will save you time because you can bag as you are going. Also there are special deals under savings for just using the scanner.
During my last trip to Giant I was able to save even more money because as I was scanning, I noticed the scanner pulled up a higher price then what was listed on the shelf. I put the items to the side and then when I got to the self checkout I asked for help. They were able to correct the price for me. I probably wouldn't have noticed the price at the end of my shopping trip.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Sale on Summer Infant Baby Monitor
The Summer Infant Day & Night Handheld Color Video Monitor 1.8
is on sale for $136.29. If you are looking for a baby monitor, this one is great. It's usually hard to find them on sale for this low. We didn't get a video monitor until much later on, but I love having one. My favorite part is if I have to step into the baby's room then I can check before going in. It has saved a lot of accidental wakeups.
Menu Planning
The hardest thing I have always found about planning menus is taking all the ingredients I have and planning a menu based upon the ingredients in the pantry. My goal this summer was to try to reuse the items we already owned and limit our shopping trips to once every two weeks. It means trying to plan more efficiently ahead of time and then trying to actually use the items we have in our pantry.
Tools I used:
Google Calendar. I have set up a separate Google calendar for Dinner, where I list what we are planning for meals over the next two weeks and then it syncs with mine and my husband's blackberries. I put in the notes a link to the recipe if it is online or a note of where I can find the recipe.
The new tool I use is SuperCook. It's probably one of the best tools out there. I list all of the items I have in my pantry and then I put them in. I then list things I don't want to use. So Ham, Pork, Bacon, etc. is on the exclusions list since I keep kosher. The website is great if you are part of a CSA (community supported agriculture). I really had no clue how to cook chard or kale the last few years And this year we were much better at finding things to do with out produce.
Tools I used:
Google Calendar. I have set up a separate Google calendar for Dinner, where I list what we are planning for meals over the next two weeks and then it syncs with mine and my husband's blackberries. I put in the notes a link to the recipe if it is online or a note of where I can find the recipe.
The new tool I use is SuperCook. It's probably one of the best tools out there. I list all of the items I have in my pantry and then I put them in. I then list things I don't want to use. So Ham, Pork, Bacon, etc. is on the exclusions list since I keep kosher. The website is great if you are part of a CSA (community supported agriculture). I really had no clue how to cook chard or kale the last few years And this year we were much better at finding things to do with out produce.
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Saving Energy
A friend suggested a month ago that we have a competition amongst our friends for saving energy. The issue we quickly realized was how do you do such a thing when everyone has a different system. Some of us are fortunate to have gas heat and others have to pay the high costs of electricity for their heating. My suggestion is that we compare how much energy we used last year and see how much we can reduce this year. Clearly the weather outside can play a big part of things and this summer is already a much cooler summer, but trying to do things one step at a time is very important. The second thing, is start a conversation and share tips on saving energy.
Here are some of the things we are doing?
If you live in Baltimore, I would suggest getting a BGE Energy Check-up. They installed CFLs, covers for our pipes to help absorb some of the heat that is lost, water aerators, and a new shower head (good thing, since I had to replace it anyway).
I have to say moving into a house with a gas water heater was amazing. I saved at least $100 on my bill this month. What other ideas are there to save money, cut my energy uses?
Here are some of the things we are doing?
If you live in Baltimore, I would suggest getting a BGE Energy Check-up. They installed CFLs, covers for our pipes to help absorb some of the heat that is lost, water aerators, and a new shower head (good thing, since I had to replace it anyway).
- I also learned that there are three-way energy efficient lightbulbs:
Earthmate 3-Way Spiral CFL Bulb (6 pack)
I have to say moving into a house with a gas water heater was amazing. I saved at least $100 on my bill this month. What other ideas are there to save money, cut my energy uses?
Monday, April 27, 2009
Baby Steals Turns 1
Friday, March 27, 2009
Wee-Cycle
Today, I went to the the Wee-Cycle Semi-Annual Consignment Sale in Westminster, MD. It's a great way to find clothes that are mostly gently used or even new for nice prices. It's also a great way to reuse other peoples things that might otherwise end up discarded. You never know what you are going to find or who you might meet at one of these things.
The sale runs March 27-29 in Westminster. Wee-cycle will be Ann Arundle County next month.
http://www.wee-cyclemart.com
Tot Swap will be in Baltimore next week, April 1-5. http://totswap.net/
To find a consignment sale near you: http://www.kidsconsignmentsales.com/
The sale runs March 27-29 in Westminster. Wee-cycle will be Ann Arundle County next month.
http://www.wee-cyclemart.com
Tot Swap will be in Baltimore next week, April 1-5. http://totswap.net/
To find a consignment sale near you: http://www.kidsconsignmentsales.com/
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Eco-conscious Pregnancy
There are so many resources about being eco-conscious with a new baby that I thought I would share a few just to get you started.
I would say one of the best books I read was:
Raising Baby Green, by Dr. Greene. It is informative and gives you information about your house and thinking about things you might not have thought of.
Buying used stuff is a great way to not fill landfills.
Sign-up for Freecycle (they are constantly giving away Baby Stuff)
Baltimore Specific:
Raising Baby Green, by Dr. Greene. It is informative and gives you information about your house and thinking about things you might not have thought of.
Buying used stuff is a great way to not fill landfills.
Sign-up for Freecycle (they are constantly giving away Baby Stuff)
Baltimore Specific:
- Wee Cycle (Get in Free and early for new Moms or Sellers) http://www.wee-cyclemart.com/
- Tot Swap http://totswap.net/
Check Craigs List and Ebay.
Things to be cautious about used is a car seat and not to get one manufactured more than five years ago. Also they say not to reuse a breast pump. Be sure to check safety recalls before purchasing anything.
There's also a eco-friendly registry system where you ask people to not buy new things, but I didn't look too much into it.
Websites
Things to be cautious about used is a car seat and not to get one manufactured more than five years ago. Also they say not to reuse a breast pump. Be sure to check safety recalls before purchasing anything.
There's also a eco-friendly registry system where you ask people to not buy new things, but I didn't look too much into it.
Websites
http://safemama.com/ Good about staying current on what awful chemicals are out there.
http://greenbabyguide.com/
http://greenmomhappymom.com/
http://www.naturemoms.com/
BPA http://www.greentogrow.com/ bisphenol.aspx
http://www.thegreenparent.com/
Shopping Websites
http://www.alittleelegant.com/
http://organicgreenmommy.com/
http://www.greenbabybargains. com/Default.asp?Redirected=Y
http://greenbabyguide.com/
http://greenmomhappymom.com/
http://www.naturemoms.com/
BPA http://www.greentogrow.com/
http://www.thegreenparent.com/
Shopping Websites
http://www.alittleelegant.com/
http://organicgreenmommy.com/
http://www.greenbabybargains.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
YouData
Would you like to earn a little bit extra cash? Well here's a great website that brings you websites to look at based upon your interests and you get paid for it. You get to decide what you want to look at and you get paid for it. Set up your own MeFile with YouData: http://www.youdata.com/join/ali254. My referral is "ali254".
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Recipes that Can be Used for Passover
Meal Ideas
Meats, Poultry, Fish
Apricot Brisket (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Apricot-Brisket/Detail.aspx)
Brisket with Portabella Mushrooms & Dried Cranberries (http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Brisket-with-Portobello-Mushrooms-and-Dried-Cranberries-5787)
Brisket with Dried Apricot and Prunes (http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Brisket-with-Dried-Apricots-Prunes-and-Aromatic-Spices-106421)
Apricot Brisket (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Apricot-Brisket/Detail.aspx)
Brisket with Portabella Mushrooms & Dried Cranberries (http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Brisket-with-Portobello-Mushrooms-and-Dried-Cranberries-5787)
Brisket with Dried Apricot and Prunes (http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Brisket-with-Dried-Apricots-Prunes-and-Aromatic-Spices-106421)
Golden Chicken (http://www.koshercooking.com/Recipes/passover/sabra.html)
Cinnamon, Apples, Apricot Chicken (http://www.koshercooking.com/Recipes/passover/chickcinn.html)
Turkey Breast stuffed with Matzah & Fennel (http://www.gourmet.com/recipes/menus/2008/04/passover_slideshow?slide=3#showHeader)
Beef Brisket with Oranges (http://www.recipezaar.com/Beef-Brisket-With-Oranges-192492)
Beef Brisket with Merlot & Prunes (http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Beef-Brisket-with-Merlot-and-Prunes-241853)
Vegetables, Sides, Soups
Roasted Garlic Cauliflower (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Roasted-Garlic-Cauliflower/Detail.aspx)
Acorn Squash with Apple Stuffing (http://www.koshercooking.com/Recipes/passover/squash.html)
Sweet Carrot Kuggle (http://www.koshercooking.com/Recipes/passover/swcarrot.html)
Cauliflower Fritters (http://www.koshercooking.com/Recipes/passover/cauliflower.html)
Roasted Tomato, Pepper, Red Onion Soup (http://www.recipezaar.com/Roasted-Tomato-Pepper-and-Red-Onion-Soup-86101)
Roasted Tomatoes, Onion, & Garlic (http://www.recipezaar.com/recipe/print?id=12204)
Layer Vegetable Kuggle (http://www.recipezaar.com/Layered-Vegetable-Kugel-53220)
Quinoa & Roasted Vegetables (http://www.recipezaar.com/Quinoa-and-Roasted-Vegetables-122744)
Matzah Apple Kuggle (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Matzo-Apple-Kugel/Detail.aspx)or (http://www.koshercooking.com/Recipes/passover/kugel.html)
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Yellow Squash Recipe
We expanded upon this recipe and added zuchinni also. It's been a success!
http://www.recipezaar.com/Yellow-Squash-Pie-311591
http://www.recipezaar.com/Yellow-Squash-Pie-311591
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Ann Taylor Partners with Goodwill
In case you haven't seen it anywhere else. Ann Taylor Loft has partnered up with Goodwill and is giving you $15 to spend toward a new pair of pants for donating your old ones.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Umami, New Kosher Restaurant in Baltimore
Last night we went out to Umami in Baltimore. It's located in the same shopping center as Goldberg Bagels. It's great that their is another Asian food place in Baltimore. The food was good. My issue was the service. It took at least an hour before they took our order and then I think they forgot about us because it took a while before our food came out. I don't think they expected the amount of people so it is like other kosher restaurants in the area, too many people in too tight of a space. I might suggest take out.

Deal at Amazon on Stainless Steal Knives
Storing Cheerios, Puffs, Finger Foods
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Reducing Household Waste
Do you think you could minimize your footprint on the world by only filling your trash can once a month? You could find alternatives to the trash such as recycling, reusing, composting, etc.
Here is an interesting challenge: One Can a Month Challenge
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Fun Solutions for Parenting
Our daughter loves to put anything in her mouth. At 8 months, paper is one of her favorite things. Parent Hacks had a fun solution, to give her a piece of seaweed when she wants paper. She loved it and best, it is much more nutritious then the paper and melts in her mouth.
Another solution we have started is by collecting all of the bags that we put the vegetables/fruit in and also for the newspapers. We stash them into her diaper bag and use it to throw away her dirty diapers.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Restaurant.com
Great deal going on right now until the end of Thanksgiving Weekend. Order $25 restaurant certificates for $3. They are on sale for $10 and promo code THANKS makes them $3. This is a real steal and gets you out to try a new restaurant. Great gifts for the holidays!
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