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How to Prepare Your Car for Winter

November 4, 2010 by val Leave a Comment

I dearly love my hubby, but sometimes this girl has to take auto maintenance into her own hands.

Here is a checklist of auto maintenance that I try to go through each spring and fall…

  • Tires, if you have all season tires, check the tread, if not, consider purchases winter tires
  • Oil Change (if you are due for one)
  • Replace air filter (Annually or about every 15,000 miles)
  • Check:
    • Coolant
    • Brake Fluid
    • Power Steering Fluid
    • Windshield washer fluid (I use the kind with de-icer for winter)
  • Consider a coolant flush if your vehicle is past 75,000 miles and you have not had one
  • Around 75,000 it is also a good idea to get a a fuel system cleaning




Cleaning:
  • Pull out mats and sweep
  • Vaccum trunk
  • If you have leather interior treat it with cleaner protectant

DYSON Car Cleaning Kit, Attachments for Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Dyson sells a kit with attachments designed for car cleaning

If you live up north like I do and Emergency Car Kit is a great idea…

  • AUTO EMERGENCY KITBlankets
  • Snacks
  • Extra gloves
  • Extra outfit for my son
  • Pair of snowboots
  • Emergency snow shovel
  • Cat litter/ice salt (in case you get stuck)
  • Can of De-Icer
  • Roadside assistance kit (or, at minimum, jumper cables)
Happy and Safe Travels to all!

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Product Review: DRIA Cover

November 3, 2010 by val Leave a Comment

I was so excited to get the opportunity to review the DRIA Stoller Cover. This is such a great product! I am constantly looking for products which help to make the lives of busy moms easier and the DRIA cover is no exception!

Stylish Poncho and Baby Cover

The DRIA cover has you “covered” from pregnancy on though baby’s first year!

Pregnancy: Know all of those clothes that you spent good money on, only to wear for a few months? The DRIA cover will NOT be one of those pieces…being fashionable during pregnancy is only the start!

Breastfeeding: Enough of trying to keep your dignity by breastfeeding in a bathroom stall- the DRIA cover keeps “your business”, your business and still allows for your baby to be able to see your face while nursing!
Versatile Car Seat CoverNaptime: Help baby doze off or stay asleep by using the DRIA cover over your baby carrier to give your baby its own instant cocoon!, unlike most blankets it is lightweight and leaves room for the handle of the carrier.
Stroller: The unique design of the DRIA Stoller Cover guarantees that all four corners of the Cover can be tied to the frame of almost any car seat or stroller

Plus…
  • The DRIA cover fits nicely in your purse/diaperbag
  • It is Wrinkle-Resistant
  • There are several really cute styles to choose from!

Learn more and order your DRIA cover at http://www.driacover.com/ !



And….Get 15% off your order! Use Code: NOV15

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Crock Pot Monday! Awesome Pot Roast

November 1, 2010 by val 1 Comment

Awesome Pot Roast

You Will Need:

2 (10.75 ounce) cans condensed cream of mushroom soup

1 (1 ounce) package dry onion soup mix

1 1/4 cups water

5 1/2 pounds pot roast

Directions


1.In a slow cooker, mix cream of mushroom soup, dry onion soup mix and water. Place pot roast in slow cooker and coat with soup mixture.


2.Cook on High setting for 3 to 4 hours, or on Low setting for 8 to 9 hours.


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Homemade Halloween Treats!

October 29, 2010 by val Leave a Comment

Here are some recipes for yummy Halloween Treats that you can make with your little goblins this weekend!

   Candy Corn Popcorn Balls



The Perfect Candy Apple




How to Toast Pumkin Seeds

Have a Great and Happy Halloween!

Cheers!
Valerie






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Get Organized: The Fall Checklist

October 27, 2010 by val 2 Comments

Fall is here.  Which means Winter isn’t far behind.  Here is our Fall Checklist to help you get organized and prepped for everything winter brings.

The Fall Checklist

 

The Fall Checklist

This post contains affiliate links.

Once cold weather strikes, its no fun to drudge out into the cold unless you have to, so stock up on:

  • Pantry items (flour, sugar, butter, coffee)
  • Freezer items (Meats, cheese, frozen veggies/fruits)
  • Essentials (toilet paper and toothpaste)
  • Ramen Noodles (there are those days… usually about Sunday nights where a cheap bowl of Ramen just feels right)
  • If its been awhile since you have cleaned out the fridge… wait until its as empty as possible then throw out old condiments, unused ketchup/sauce packets and wiped the inside out.
  • Here is a more extensive list of staples you want to have on hand for winter (This list is general so if you are looking for gluten-free or vegan list… there are about 2 million of those on Pinterest.  I suggest you carve out about 2 days to get through all of those pins.)
Energy Efficiency:
  • Consider and air duct cleaning since the vents will get used more than they probably did over the summer
  • Change your furnace filter
  • Make sure screens are taken out and the exterior glass panes are put in in the windows and doors.
  • Invest in insulated energy-efficient curtains
The garage
  • Go through do a fall cleaning… get rid of old toys and items you no longer need.
  • Invest in some clear storage totes (You are more likely to stay organized if the boxes are clear)
  • Build or buy shelving if you do not have enough to store remaining items after a cleaning.
  • We invested in Rubbermaid fast track system to hold bikes, toys, beachchairs, strollers, etc and it saved us a ton of floor space by storing these items on the wall… and you can reconfigure the hooks in any order anytime you want to change things around.

  • Store handheld garden tools in a tub of topsoil to prevent rusting.
  • Make sure equipment is cleaned and oiled before putting away
  • Winterize the lawnmower (Click here for a video on how to winterize your lawnmower)
  • Clean gutters
  • Cover up patio furniture
Prepare for frozen precipitation:
  • Assuming that you already have a snow blower or at least a snow shovel you probably are already prepared for that but you may want to stock up on salt for ice and go ahead and put it in a container by your front or back or even both (We sometimes save the “shake” containers and refill them from a bigger bag which is much cheaper than buying melting ice in those small containers.  An old pitcher from your kitchen or dollar store is an easy solution too.  Then just keep the heavy bag in your garage and refill the containers as needed.
Inside the home:
  • Consider doing a fall cleaning room by room (take one each day) and go through drawers, containers, etc and get rid of broken things or things you may no longer need
  • If you also have the energy and time, you could also move furniture around in each room and sweep and wipe down floors/walls… you may want to at least do this for your main living areas if nothing else.
  • Turn mattresses – I do this when the time change takes effect – makes it easy to track
  • Check your fire and carbon monoxide detectors
  • Take comforters, heavy blankets to the dry cleaners or laundry-mat
  • Get our mittens, gloves, scarves etc and clean as needed then store in bins by the door.
  • Make sure everyone can fit into their snow boots/winter jackets from the previous year…
This “inside list” could go on forever, but for me these are the things that have the biggest impact in my fall cleaning.
And finally, don’t forget the birds! The snowbirds who manage through winter are always appreciative of your hospitality
 What other tasks are included in your personal Fall Checklist?

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Crockpot Monday! Mushroom Beef and Noodles

October 25, 2010 by val Leave a Comment

Simplifying Dinner and helping busy Moms make it through the week!

Mushroom Beef and Noodles

You will need:

  • 1 can cream of mushroom soup
  • 4 oz can sliced mushrooms
  • 1 large envelope instant onion soup mix
  • 1/2 c. milk
  • 2 lbs stew meat

Combine above ingredients and cook in slow cooker on low for 8 hours. Serve over rice, egg noodles or elbow macaroni. Serves 4.

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Family Friday! Pressing Fall Leaves

October 22, 2010 by val 1 Comment

With fall in full bloom, making beautiful fall leaves into art is perfect family activity for this weekend! And except for using some extra wax paper – it shouldn’t cost you a dime!


You will need:

  • Some Beautiful Fall Leaves
  • Wax Paper
  • Iron/Ironing Board



Gather up the most beautiful leaves that you can find…I know that there are alot of metro parks with great trails in my area – so if you can, make this into more than just a trip to the backyard and enjoy a fall hike! Gathering leaves along the way will make the journey even more fun!


When you get back from your hike, have the kids look up what type of tree each of their leaves came from.

Pressing the Leaves

  1. Once the leaves are gathered you can press them right away – or if you prefer – you can leave them in newspaper overnight pressed under a book.
  2. Put the iron on a medium heat setting and warm up (do not use the steam function)
  3. While the iron is warming, arrange leaves between two sheets of wax paper
  4. Carefully place the iron on the wax paper and slowly and gently glide across until the two sheets of was paper are joined together.

Here are a couple ideas on using pressed leaves as art decor for your home:

Frame them separately or in one larger frame!
Cute way to display their artwork!
Happy leaf hunting and have a beautiful fall weekend!

*Opt out of the wax paper method by keeping the leaves pressed between book pages or pressing them in a picture frame. And as always, adults should be the one using the iron when pressing the wax paper 😉

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What did you have for lunch?..These 3 year olds had a 5 course meal….

October 21, 2010 by val Leave a Comment

Part of my “Things that make you go hmmm…” series
What did you have for lunch?..These 3 year olds had a 5 course meal….

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New Uses for Broken Costume Jewelry

October 20, 2010 by val 1 Comment

Ever wonder what to do with those extra pieces of costume jewelry that have a missing half for need a repair that you never get around to?

Here are some of the best ideas that I have found for new uses unusable jewelry!

  • Use earrings as fancy push pins on cork board
  • Craft Time! Little girls especially will love being able to incorporate your sparkly gems into art!
  • Embellish a shirt or sweater – not in an Aunt Ester sort of way – but in keeping good taste in mind…get out the glue gun and put some bling on a t-shirt – embellished t’s are all the rage.
  • Use broken pieces to fix other broken mismatch pieces. If you have enough, eventually you will be able to fix one with the other-lol!
  • Girl Scouts or local Youth Centers…Great for crafts or just for the kids to wear, they may not even be bothered that a piece that is just missing a stone ! One girl’s trash..
  • Around the house – broken necklaces can become a variety of things – fancy lightpolls, christmas tree trimmings, belts, you name it!
  • Use broken long necklaces as belts!
  • Finally,Have alot? Sell it on eBay in a large lot. Many jewelry crafters will buy these lots to have a stash of jewelry to create new pieces from! And you’ll get some dough to by new bling!

Let me know about other great ways you have used old jewelry!

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Black Friday…

October 19, 2010 by val Leave a Comment

So in the past few years the Black Friday ads have been leaked out pretty early. However, this year, it seems as if they are gettin’ serious about keeping things a secret. As the ads are release I will be sharing my top picks for the best deals for the biggest shopping day of the year.

Here are a couple of sites that you can check the ads out as they are released:

The first ad was released at 7:46pm tonite…it was for Harbor Freight…so don’t get too excited yet…

http://www.bfads.net/
http://www.blackfriday.info/

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