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1. Great prices on DVD’s at Amazon.com! $6.99 for Ice Age 2, Curious George 2, Madagascar 2, Alvin & the Chipmunks and more!
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Enter the Little Miss Matched PROJECT SOCK! Design a sock and submit your entry by April 15th. The “Fan Favorite” winner receives $1000 and 10 packs of your winning design. 5 “Company Favorite” winners will receive $250 and 10 packs of your winning design. Winning designs will be produced and sold as part of the 2010 collection.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE ENTRY FORM AND START DESIGNING!
About the contest
Project Sock is back and better than ever! With even more prizes at stake, Project Sock: Season 2 is destined to be bigger, bolder and highlight the best talent from all around!
The nationwide design contest presents a one-of-a-kind opportunity for fans to reveal their “socktastic” artistic abilities by designing a 3-pack of non-matching socks to become part of a 2010 LittleMissMatched collection. All ages and levels of experience are encouraged to enter – the only requirement is creativity!
This year, Project Sock will award six (6) designers with the chance of a lifetime. Not only will the winning socks be sold to the public as part of the 2010 LittleMissMatched collection but cash prizes, socks, and of course, fame, will be up for grabs.
Think you’ve got what it takes to be the next Project Sock winner? If so, come on and show the world how you’d rock your socks!
Prizes
One (1) Fan Favorite Prize winning design chosen by fans just like YOU will go into production to become part of the 2010 LittleMissMatched holiday collection for sale to public. PLUS, the winner gets a $1,000 cash prize and TEN packs of their winning socks!
Five (5) Favorite Prize winning designs chosen by a panel of judges will also go into production to become part of the 2010 LittleMissMatched holiday collection for sale to public. These five winners will each also receive a cash price of $250 and TEN packs of their winning socks!
How to enter
1. Design your original 3-pack of non-matching socks using the PROJECT SOCK template. You can either print this form and design your socks on paper or import the template into your favorite design program and rock out there (as long as you don’t change the template sizing). Whatever you choose, be sure your design is on 8 1/2 x 11 white paper.
2. Fill out your ENTRY FORM and if you’re under 18, be sure to have your parent/guardian sign your entry form too!
3. Mail your design and entry form to:
All mailed submissions must be received by 6pm EST on April 15, 2010.
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I love trying new recipes! I tried this one recently, and it is really easy and delicious. It’s a good way to use to all that free pasta we have been accumulating the past few months!
8 oz. uncooked rigatoni (I used penne and it was wonderful)
8 slices bacon, cut in 1 inch pieces (I used real bacon pieces from Costco)
2 c. broccoli flowerets
1/2 tsp. minced garlic
2 c. shredded Mozzarella cheese
1/4 c. Parmesan cheese (I used real Parmesean)
pinch of cayenne pepper
1/4 c. chopped parsley (I used much less)
Cook rigatoni according to package directions, drain. Meanwhile, in 10 inch skillet, cook bacon over medium high heat until brown. Reduce heat to medium. Add broccoli and garlic. Cook, stirring occasionally, until broccoli is crispy-tender.
Add rigatoni and remaining ingredients, except parsley. Continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until cheese is melted. Sprinkle with parsley.
Notes: Since I used bacon pieces I just cooked my pasta, and while it was cooking I steamed my broccoli. When they were both done I added everything together. Really easy and delicious!
Hop into Spring: Easter Craft and Recipe eBook
Hop into spring with this free eBook full of Easter craft projects and recipes. Find free Easter craft ideas to decorate your home, give as gifts and entertain the kids. Send homemade Easter cards to friends and families from our collection or find some different ideas for Easter egg decorating.
This collection of excellent Easter recipes includes Easter brunch recipe ideas, those best ever Easter dinner recipes, the ever-important dessert recipes for Easter, and more. The recipes in this eCookbook are nice and easy, so no matter your skill level, you’ll be able to cook up some of the most fantastic Easter recipes ever for your family and friends. Gather everyone around, and enjoy these delicious recipes together.
For the past year and a half or so I have been participating in a variety of food co-ops in my area. I started out by being part of a neighborhood co-op where we had one lady order and sort produce for 12 families every other week. It worked out pretty good. If I didn’t have the opportunity to participate in different co-ops I would definitely get this going again!
I then joined The Community Food Co-op of Utah. They have monthly pick-ups in convenient locations around Utah. They provide food from local sources. Backed by an army of volunteers they offer out-reach programs and delivery to the homebound.
Another co-op that I have been part of is Bountiful Baskets. They offer weekly pick-up locations in several western states. Bountiful Baskets offers conventional as well as organic options as well as bread.
There are a couple of relatively new co-op options. Utah has Field to Families and also Green Bee Produce in Arizona and Utah.
These are some of the local co-ops that I am aware of in my area. Each offers it’s own benefits and disadvantages.
I also recently learned of Angel Food Ministries. This program bring affordable fresh and frozen food items to people in 44 states (not available in Utah).
There seem to be new co-op’s popping up all over the place. A simple search online and checking around with neighbors you can easily find a food co-op in your own area. All of these co-op run with some sort of volunteer force. If you join a co-op please consider volunteering from time to time.
The main reason my family participates in co-ops is that we are able to try new things, expand our menu, eat healthy for a fraction of the cost, and help by volunteering to improve the quality of life for our community.
If you are new to shopping at Rite Aid, check out my Navigating Rite Aid posts to help you along you way! Remember, you can use a Rite Aid in-ad manufacturer coupon with a manufacturer coupon from the newspaper or online. Read the Rite Aid coupon policy HERE.
I am only listing best deals at Rite Aid this week here, although I must admit it is a slim pickins week. If you want to see the complete list, head on over to the PYP Rite Aid forum thread. You will also find helpful discussion on this weeks sale items.
Use these coupons to help you pinch your pennies this week! But hurry…some expire on Wednesday, March 31st!
$3/$15 or $3/$15
$5/$25
$5/$20 (Video Values) (after the 31st you can print one for April)
Bic Disposable Razors $4.99
Use BIC Disposable shaver, any $2/1 (5-9-10) EyeMastersSS-3/28
Get a $2 Single Check Rebate
Final Price: $.99 cents after coupon and rebate!
Infusium Shampoo or Conditioner $3.99
Use Infusium 23, any $2/1 (4-30-10) EyeMastersSS-3/28
Final Price: $1.99 after coupon!
Listerine Smart Rinse or Agent Cool Blue B1G1 Free ($5.49 based on online price)
Use (2) Listerine Agent Cool Blue, any or Smart Rinse, any 500 mL $1/1 (5-31-10) SS-6/14
Final Price: $3.49 for both after coupons!
Prevacid 24 hr 42 ct $25.99
Use Prevacid 24HR 42 count product $10/1 (4-24-10) EyeMastersSS-3/28
AND
Video Values $10/1 coupon
Final Price: $5.99 after coupons!
Scenario Idea:
Prevacid $25.99
Use $5/25 coupon
$10/1 video values
$10/1 manufacturer
=pay only $.99 cents (plus tax) for Prevacid!
Many areas around the country will get a nice surprise from Snuggle today in their RedPlum inserts – a $3.00 off coupon, good on any Snuggle liquid fabric softener (32 load or larger) or dryer sheets (70 count or more). With some good sales, this will surely make for some very cheap fabric softener!
We’ve had a thread in the Utah forum’s to discuss the best places to use this coupon and the deals that are available. We’ve also had some comments from PYP members about how to stretch your fabric softener and dryer sheets even further, and I wanted to share some of those ideas here.
Suggestions for making your own fabric softener dryer sheets:
Even if you don’t want to make your own dryer sheets, you can get extra use out of the commercially packaged ones by using the used sheets to dust around the house or clean bathtubs (they are great for removing soap scum).
Ready for some Easter Egg fun? In my family dying the eggs is one of the most exciting parts of our Easter traditions. For as far back as I can remember we always bought the little dye tablets in the holiday section of the store – or tried (mostly unsuccessfully to use the little squeeze bottles of food coloring). There are so many beautiful colors found in nature. What a fun time to experiment with coloring and a great opportunity to reduce the amount of artificial coloring in our food products.
One of the quickest ways to use natural ingredients is to boil the produce with the eggs as the eggs cook. Since your stove most likely only has 4 burners you can just do four colors at a time. Dyeing the eggs after they have been cooked takes as many dishes and more time, but may be more practical.
Try using both fresh and frozen produce. Canned produce will result in much paler colors. Boiling the colors with vinegar will result in deeper colors. Some of the fruits, vegetables, and spices can be used cold. To use a cold material, cover the boiled eggs with water, add dyeing materials, a teaspoon or less of vinegar, and let the eggs remain in the refrigerator until the desired color is achieved. In most cases, the longer you leave Easter eggs in the dye, the more deeply colored they will become.
Here is the method that I prefer for dyeing naturally:
1. Place the eggs in a single layer in a pan. Add water until the eggs are covered.
2. Add approximately one teaspoon of vinegar.
3. Add the natural dye. Use more dye material for more eggs or for a more intense color.
4. Bring water to a boil.
5. Reduce heat and simmer for about 15 minutes.
6. If you are pleased with the color, remove the eggs from the liquid.
7. If you want more intensely colored eggs, temporarily remove the eggs from the liquid. Strain the dye through a paper towel.
8. Cover the eggs with the filtered dye and let them remain in the refrigerator overnight.
9. Naturally-colored eggs will not be glossy, but if you want a shiny appearance you can rub a bit of cooking oil onto the eggs once they are dry.
Here are some sources for beautifully naturally dyed Easter Eggs:
Lavender
Small Quantity of Purple Grape Juice
Violet Blossoms plus 2 tsp Lemon Juice
Red Zinger Tea
Beets
Violet Blue
Violet Blossoms
Small Quantity of Red Onions Skins (boiled)
Hibiscus Tea
Red Wine
Blue
Blueberries
Red Cabbage Leaves (boiled)
Purple Grape Juice
Green
Spinach Leaves (boiled)
Greenish Yellow Yellow Delicious Apple Peels (boiled)
Yellow
Orange or Lemon Peels (boiled)
Carrot Tops (boiled)
Celery Seed (boiled)
Ground Cumin (boiled)
Ground Turmeric (boiled)
Chamomile Tea
Green Tea
Golden Brown
Dill Seeds
Brown
Strong Coffee
Instant Coffee
Black Walnut Shells (boiled)
Black Tea
Orange
Yellow Onion Skins (boiled)
Cooked Carrots
Chili Powder
Paprika
Dried Peppers
Pink
Beets
Cranberries or Juice
Raspberries
Red Grape Juice
Juice from Pickled Beets
Red
Lots of Red Onions Skins (boiled)
Canned Cherries with Juice
Pomegranate Juice
Raspberries
Get out and have fun looking at the colors that nature has provided