Thursday, September 5, 2013

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Monday, September 2, 2013

Egg & Sausage Burritos (Freezer Recipe) | Breakfast on the Go


School started for my kids last week and in an effort to alleviate the morning rush, I spent some time in the kitchen making breakfast burritos for our freezer. They were a HUGE hit and saved me so much time. Seriously, from freezer to plate, they take a minute or two to warm in the microwave and that's it for breakfast prep on school mornings or work mornings or any morning when you don't have a lot of time.

Egg & Sausage Burritos


Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 pound breakfast sausage
  • 1 bell pepper, chopped
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 12 eggs
  • ½ cup milk
  • ½ teaspoon each of salt and pepper
  • your favorite shredded cheese
  • salsa (optional)
  • 10-12 medium or fajita sized tortillas


Instructions

1. In a large skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Cook the sausage, pepper, and onion, breaking up the sausage into tiny pieces while cooking. Set aside


2. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, salt, and pepper until combined. Heat a large non-stick frying pan over medium heat and melt a tablespoon of butter all over the pan. Add the eggs and scramble until cooked through.


3. Warm the tortillas per the package instructions. Layer 1/2 cup scrambled eggs, 1/2 cup cooked sausage, 1-2 Tbsp. shredded cheese, and a little salsa on a warmed medium sized tortilla. Fold up into a burrito. Don't know how to fold a burrito, let wiki-how show you.

4. Place each burrito on a baking sheet lined with wax paper and flash freeze in the freezer for at least 30 minutes. Store the burritos in a plastic freezer bag.




5. At breakfast time, wrap a frozen burrito in a paper towel and microwave for about 60 seconds or until warm all the way through.

Side note: I wrap a few in foil to store in the freezer for my husband to take to work. Just remove foil before heating in the microwave. Heat through and wrap back up in the foil to keep the burrito warm.

Print recipe for Egg & Sausage Burritos.

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

A New Fall Routine | Week 2 of 10 Weeks to a Half Marathon

My girls headed back to school this week and with that my morning routine has changed too. All summer, after my 6 am run I would come home to a quiet house.  I had about 1-2 hours before the kids would get up. I enjoyed a cup of coffee, ate my breakfast, checked my emails, and planned my day in peace and quiet.

 But no more.


At 7 AM when I'm walking in the house after my run, the girls' alarm is ringing. As the morning reality overcomes my girls, I'm hopping in the shower to get ready for work. They're pleading for an additional 10 minutes of sleep or arguing over who gets to wear the purple headband.

At 8:10 we're running for the bus stop and my coffee is now enjoyed from my to-go cup in my car on the way to the office.

Our new fall routine has begun.

10 Weeks to a Half Marathon

Join me as I journal my training for my fifth half marathon, the Runner's World Half in Bethlehem, PA. This will be the second time I've blogged about my 10 week training--the first time was this past spring as I trained for the Pittsburgh Half Marathon. I achieved my goal of a sub 2 hour time in Pittsburgh and you can read all about it here, Race Day Success.

My Week 2 Workouts:

  • Monday: 3 mile run outside, easy pace
  • Wednesday: 4 mile run outside, easy pace
  • Thursday: 3 mile run outside, easy pace
  • Friday: 1 hour of yoga at the YMCA
  • Saturday: 5 mile run outside, run at conversational pace

My Training Plan for upcoming week 3:

  • Monday: 3 mile run, easy pace
  • Wednesday: 4 mile run, easy pace
  • Thursday: 3 mile run, easy pace
  • Friday: 1 hour of yoga at the YMCA
  • Saturday: 6 mile run, run at conversational pace

Are you training for a race? Has your training changed now that the kids are back to school? Tell us about it in the comments.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Christmas Savings Club | August Meeting


Happy 4 months til Christmas!

On the 25th of every month from January to November in 2013, I'm holding a virtual meeting for the Christmas Savings Club. The goal for this monthly accountability meeting is to give updates on our progress, motivate one another, and help all of us save for a cash Christmas. Today is the eighth meeting, but you can join us at any time.

If you are new, please read more about the Christmas Savings Club in the first post and join us. My offer for a FREE Christmas Gift & Spending Budget excel spreadsheet is still available.

On with the August meeting...

How did I do in August?
Our monthly goal for Christmas savings is $100. That number includes gifts for our kids, extended family members, teachers, friends, neighbors, bus drivers, service people, our Christmas cards, stamps, and our donations towards the Salvation Army's Adopt-a-Family program.

At the beginning of August, I was $100 short from June when we used some of our Christmas savings for gifts that were needed that month. I also needed to come up with August's goal of $100 for a total of $200 for the month. To achieve this, I attempted a pantry challenge in August.

I'm happy to report that I was able to reduce our grocery spending in August by about $50 and I'll put that money in our Christmas savings.

Our grocery spending has crept up over that last several months and it was time to rein it back in. My goal during the pantry challenge was to shop our freezer and pantry to put together my weekly menus instead of only using the Sunday sales flyers.

It pays to take an inventory of what is already in your kitchen before you make a grocery list. You'll avoid all sorts of duplicate purchases and reduce food waste too.

I'm still left with a $50 shortfall for the year, but I have 3 more months to save it before I make the majority of our holiday purchases.

September Assignments:
1. If you have not done so, complete the Christmas Gift & Spending Budget worksheet.

2. If you have not done so, open up a separate checking account specifically for your Christmas Spending Savings.

3. Set aside your monthly savings goal for September.

4. Start looking for Christmas gift ideas. My girls and I were in Target last week shopping for school supplies. They asked to walk through the toy department on our way to the Back-to-School department. I took pictures of a few things that they picked out for reference. They were pricier toys, but I'll start keeping my eye open for when they go on sale.

Let us know how you're doing with your Christmas Savings Account in the comments. You don't need to leave specific numbers if you don't feel comfortable, but let us know if you did anything specific to save your goal.


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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Roasted Vegetable Sauce {Fresh from the Garden}


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If your garden is overflowing or your neighbors are begging you to take their extras, then you need to make a batch of Roasted Vegetable Sauce.

It is super easy, unbelievably delicious, yet incredibly cheap if everything is from your garden. You can use tomatoes, peppers, summer squash, onions, celery, carrots, and/or eggplant and fresh herbs. Every tray that you roast will taste different, depending on what vegetables you use. Any combination will do, but I recommend that half of the tray is tomatoes.

This sauce freezes really well in reusable containers. Even if you don't have a garden, take advantage of the local summer produce and MAKE THIS SAUCE!

Roasted Vegetable Sauce


Ingredients

  • Assorted fresh summer vegetables, cleaned and roughly chopped (You can use tomatoes, peppers, summer squash, onions, celery, carrots, and/or eggplant. Any combination will do, but I recommend that half of the tray is tomatoes)
  • 3 garlic whole cloves
  • handful of fresh herbs, such as basil, oregano, thyme
  • olive oil
  • salt & pepper, to taste

Instructions

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

2. Lay the fresh vegetables, garlic, and herbs flat on a rimmed baking sheet. Fill up the baking sheet with the vegetables.

3. Drizzle olive oil to coat all of the vegetables and herbs. Sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1/2 teaspoon of pepper.

4. Bake for 50-60 minutes or until the vegetables are cooked through. Carefully remove the pan from the oven because the vegetables get juicy.


One tip for roasting tomatoes: I leave the skins on the tomatoes and I just slice them in half and place on the sheet, cut side down. After roasting, use tongs to peel the skins off easily (see below).



5. Allow the vegetables & herbs to cool completely. Once cool, blend in a food processor. This will take several batches to complete. Place each batch in one large bowl and stir well to combine.


6. Stir the blended tomato sauce well. You might need to add additional salt and pepper to your taste.

7. You can use immediately or freeze in containers. One baking sheet will yield about 5 cups, depending on the vegetables that you use. Use the sauce with your favorite pasta dishes. My kids love it as a dip for bread.

Print recipe for Roasted Vegetable Sauce.

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Beach Running | Week 1 of 10 Weeks to a Half Marathon



It's a good thing my first week of training for my next half marathon was at the beach. I'm a bit bored with my local routes at home. Same roads. Same houses. Same white squirrels.

But last week we were in Stone Harbor, NJ with extended family for our annual summer beach vacation and for me there is nothing boring about running on the beach. It's very easy for me to get out of bed in the morning to run when I know that the beach is my destination.



My morning runs lead me to a sandy path through a bird sanctuary at the southern tip of Stone Harbor.


But I wasn't stopping to look at the birds. Instead, I kept following the path...


keep going...


Yep, right where I wanted to be. BIG SIGH--let any stress just melt away.


Nothing takes stress away like a wide open space with very few people on it.


I was one happy happy happy runner.


10 Weeks to a Half Marathon

Join me over the next 10 weeks as I journal my training for my fifth half marathon, the Runner's World Half in Bethlehem, PA. This will be the second time I've blogged about my 10 week training--the first time was this past spring as I trained for the Pittsburgh Half Marathon. I achieved my goal of a sub 2 hour time in Pittsburgh and you can read all about it here, Race Day Success.

My Week 1 Workouts

  • Sunday: Ran 3 miles on the beach.
  • Tuesday: Ran 4 miles on the beach.
  • Wednesday: 3 mile walk on the beach with a college friend who was also in town for the week.
  • Thursday: Ran 3 miles on the beach.
  • Friday: Ran 5 miles on the beach.
  • Sunday: Cried like a baby, because our beach vacation was over and no more beach running until next year.
Note about my beach running: I ran close to the water line where it is really flat and solid. First week down and my feet feel fine.

My Training Plan for upcoming week 2:

  • Monday: 3 mile run, easy pace
  • Wednesday: 4 mile run, easy pace
  • Thursday: 3 mile run, easy pace
  • Saturday: 5 mile run, run at conversational pace
I intend to incorporate some cross training into my plan in future weeks, but week 2 is looking pretty hectic since school starts next Monday and there's a next to nil chance that I'll get to the Y for yoga.

Are you training for a fall race? Let us know all about it in the comments. Also, where is your favorite place to run? Mine--obviously is the beach!

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Balance Bar mini energy bars Giveaway THIS IS CLOSED



August is winding down and families are officially in “Back to School” mode, which includes packing lunches, soccer games, play-dates, homework and so much more! Balance Bar® in partnership with the Macaroni Kid parent network surveyed more than 5,000 parents of school-aged children and found that 61% of parents thought that Fall (aka Back to School) is the busiest time of year for their families.

What else did we find from this survey? Check it out:

  • 77% of parents said they have 3 or more activities/events per week on average once school starts.
  • 80% of respondents said once school starts, they will be planning more meals and attending more sporting events for their kids.
  • And 57% of parents said they try to have one meal together each day as a family to help balance their schedules.
  • 79% of parents reported that they pack their kids’ school lunches.
To help parents, Macaroni Kid provided some tips on how to better prepare for a school day and balance everyone’s schedules:

  • Do a run through. Are your kids starting a new school or a new routine? Do a run through. Wake up "school time," brush teeth, get dressed, pack lunch, have a school-appropriate breakfast and maybe even drive or walk to school. Then, take those packed lunches and head to the park for a final summer break picnic.
  • Plan the menus. Give your kids several options in each category and let them weigh in on what they'd like to find in their lunchboxes... you won't have to guess each morning and they are far more likely to eat it if they've had a hand in selecting it. We love Balance Bar® minis to pack along for snacks!
  • Clean your closets! Nothing gets you and the kids ready for smooth mornings like purged, well-organized closets.
  • Start a good sleep routine early. Kids love to stay up late in the summer time (and who can blame them) but it makes for tougher mornings if kids are used to going to bed later and sleeping in past "school time" wake up.
  • Set goals with your children for the upcoming school year. Whether it's academics, sports, or extracurricular activities it's great to help kids get motivated for success in the new school year.
Interested in hearing more tips on how to balance your schedule come this Fall? Join Balance Bar® Tuesday, August 20 at 2:00 PM EST/11:00 AM PST for a live, one-hour Twitter chat.





Giveaway Details

Balance Bar sent me a box of 10 mini energy bars and a reusable snack & everything bag (in the picture below). Balance Bar will send one lucky winner this same gift.



To enter, simply tell me in the comments what flavor you like the best: double chocolate brownie or cookie dough.

This giveaway is open to U.S. residents only.

I'll choose one lucky winner on 9:00 AM EST, Monday, August 26. Please use a valid email when commenting, so that I may contact you if you win.

For more information about Balance Bar mini energy bars, check out www.Balance.com, Balance Bar on Facebook (www.facebook.com/BalanceBar), and Twitter (https://twitter.com/BalanceBar)

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Back-to-School Sales for August 18 - 24


Here is a snapshot of the stores with the best prices on back to school supplies this week:

Kmart Sales


[ ] Paper Folders, 3 Prong 2 Pocket - $0.10

[ ] Elmer's Glue, 4 oz or Filler Paper, 150 ct - $0.20
Shop Your Way Deal Of The Week - After $5 Purchase, Limit 3

[ ] RoseArt Crayons, 24 ct - $0.39

[ ] Crayola Crayons, 24 pk - $0.49

[ ] Crayola Regular or Fine Tip Markers, 10 pk - $1.49

Office Depot Sales


[ ] Office Depot Brand Spiral 1-Subject Notebooks - $0.01
Limit 3 per person. While Supplies Last

[ ] Office Depot Brand Acrylic 12" Ruler - $0.01

[ ] Wilson Jones Basic Round-Ring 1" View Binder - $1
Limit 3 per person. While Supplies Last.

[ ] Office Depot Brand Low-Odor Dry-Erase Markers, 4 pk - $2

OfficeMax Sales


[ ] Schoolio Colored Pencils, 12 pk - $0.25
Limit 3

[ ] Schoolio Solid-Color Composition Book, 80 Sheets - $0.01
After $5 Minimum Purchase

[ ] Just Basics #2 Pencils, 12 pk - $0.25
Limit 3

[ ] Duracell Coppertop AAA and AA Batteries, 20 pk - $16.99
$16.98 Max Perks Rewards wyb (1) ~ Limit 2

[ ] OfficeMax 8.5" x 11" Multipurpose Paper, 500 Sheet Ream - $6.99
$6.98 Max Perks Rewards wyb (1) ~ Limit 2

Staples Sales


[ ] Staples Composition Book, 100 sheets - $0.01
Limit 3 per person. With an additional $5 Purchase.

[ ] BIC Velocity gel pens, black, 2 pk - $0.50
Limit 2 per person.
$1.50/2 Bic Stationary Products
$1/1 BIC, stationary product 08/04/13 SS Insert (exp 09/15/13)
Final Price FREE

[ ] Paper Mate Magic Rub erasers, 3 pk - $0.50
Limit 2 per person.

[ ] Westcott Preferred 7" scissors - $0.50
Limit 2 per person.

[ ] RoseArt colored pencils, 12 pk - $1
Limit 2 per person.

[ ] Staples 3-hole binder punch - $1
Limit 2 per person.

[ ] Quartet EnduraGlide low-odor dry-erase markers, fine tip, 4 pk - $2
Limit 2 per person.

[ ] Staples 0.7 mm assorted mechanical pencils, 12 pk - $4.29
$4.29 Easy Rebate. Limit 1 per person.

[ ] SanDisk Cruzer Glide 16GB USB flash drive - $9

[ ] Staples photo supreme 8.5" x 11" paper, double-sided matte, 50 pk - $13.99
$11.99 Easy Rebate. Limit 1 per person.

Walgreens Sales

[ ] Wexford Mini Highlighter - $0.19
Limit 3

[ ] Glue, 4 oz; or Jumbo Glue Sticks, 2 oz - $0.39
Limit 6

[ ] Wexford No. 2 Pencils, 8 pk - $0.39

[ ] Bic Briteliner Highlighter, 5 pk - $0.79
Limit 3
$1.50/2 Bic Stationary Products
$1/1 BIC, stationary product 08/04/13 SS Insert (exp 09/15/13)
Final Price FREE - $0.04 each


[ ] Wexford Filler Paper, 130 Sheets - $0.79
Limit 3

[ ] Easystore 8GB USB Flash Drive - $6.99

Walmart Sales


[ ] Dixon Pencils, 10 ct - $0.49

[ ] SchoolWorks Blunt-Tip Scissors, 5-inch - $0.50

[ ] Inc Highlighters, 2 pk - $0.64

[ ] Filler Paper, 150 Sheets - $0.82

[ ] Bic Cristal Pens, 10 pk - $0.97
$1.50/2 Bic Stationary Products
$1/1 BIC, stationary product 08/04/13 SS Insert (exp 09/15/13)
Final Price FREE - $0.22 each

[ ] Avery 1-inch Economy Binder - $1.78

Find a full list of all store back to school sales at SavingsLifestyle.com.

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Fresh Home: 15 eBooks and Tools for Only $15 - THIS DEAL HAS ENDED

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In 2 short weeks, the lazy days of summer will become the crazy days of school for me and my family. We're very excited about the changes that will be happening for our family this fall, but those changes will also mean busier schedules, more chauffeuring, and very little free time.

I don't want my home to suffer from all of the busy-ness, and fortunately two of my favorite blogs have come to the rescue:

A Bowl Full of Lemons and Clean Mama have come together to bring you an amazing set of e-books and tools. These fantastic resources will help you get your house clean and organized and your time in order. This exclusive bundle will only be available for the next five days, so grab yours now! While this bundle is valued at over $100, it is available to you, our readers, for only $15 (or less than $1.00 per e-book or tool)! "Fresh Home" is the perfect bundle to get you back on track as a new school year begins and new routines are being implemented in your home.

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Tell Your Time: How To Manage Your Schedule So You Can Live Free outlines Amy's straightforward, step-by-step approach to controlling your schedule and ensuring the important things don't fall through the cracks.
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“How To Get Organized” is designed to help you organize your time better. It includes pre-made schedules and lists along with information to help you make your own customized schedules.
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JOYS Babysitter Notebook is a simple pdf for busy moms who want to empower their babysitters to make the best choices, no matter the situation.
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Citrus Paper Company's complete home binder printable set includes ALL of their binder printables to keep your life and finances organized and beautiful!
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Clean Mama Printables' Cleaning Kit is a comprehensive tool sure to streamline your cleaning routine and maximize the time you spend cleaning. This simple, printable kit has six original documents and introduction sheet that can be used together or separately - any way that works for you!
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Thursday, August 8, 2013

End of Summer Break

My kids head back to school on August 26, so I'm taking an end of summer blog break for the next 2 weeks.

When I come back there's a good chance that FamilyBalanceSheet.org will look a little different. The migration to Word Press and the new design should be finished by then and I can't wait for you to see it.

See you soon!

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

August 10 & 11 | FREE & Low Cost Activities for Kids and Families


Click the links below for more information at the respective web sites.

Lowe's Build & Grow
  • Saturday, August 10, 10 AM | Free Kids' clinic: Build Dusty from Disney's Planes.
  • Sunday, August 11, 2 PM | Free Kids' clinic: Build Dusty from Disney's Planes.


Michael's
  • Saturday, August 10, 10 AM - Noon | Free Family Craft time - Creativity Can


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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Tomato & Cucumber Salad {Fresh from the Garden}


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Easy Summer Food doesn't get any easier than this salad. The fresh vegetables and herbs were either from my garden, the CSA, or a neighbor's garden and the rest of the ingredients are staples in my kitchen.

Tomato & Cucumber Salad is fresh, delicious & when from your garden--inexpensive!

Tomato & Cucumber Salad

Ingredients

  • 2 cups halved grape or cherry tomatoes
  • 1 cucumber, chopped, (also, peeled if not organic)
  • ¼ - ½ red onion, cut into thin slices
  • 3 tablespoons feta
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh herbs - use a combination of your favorites: oregano, parsley, thyme, basil
  • 1 tablespoon white balsamic vinegar
  • ¼ teaspoon each salt & pepper

Instructions


1. In your serving bowl, mix together the tomatoes, cucumber, onion, and feta.

2. Combine the evoo, garlic, herbs, vinegar, salt, pepper well and pour over the vegetables. Mix together to coat the veggies well.

3. Allow the salad to marinate in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes or longer--can be made the day before. The fresh garlic will have a bite to it, but will mellow out the longer it sits in the refrigerator.


Print recipe for Tomato & Cucumber Salad.

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Monday, August 5, 2013

5 Back to School eBooks for Just $7.40

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Bundle #32: Back-to-School

It's back-to-school time, and this week's bundle is designed to help you simplify your routine, get organized, and juggle all of your various responsibilities during the school year. With your purchase, you'll get a complete back-to-school guide, printable planners, tips for simplifying your chore routines (for the adults and the children!) and ideas for simple outdoor fun in the midst of your busy schedule.

Get all five of these ebooks for 70% off this week only!

Back 2 School Survival Guide by Susan Heid
The transition from a carefree summer into a rigorous school schedule doesn’t happen easily or without struggle, but it can be easier on everyone if you are proactive and intentional in your preparations. Susan's Back 2 School Survival Guide provides proven tips, tools, step-by-step instructions and printables to help you and your child be as prepared as possible—and create a more organized home in the process.

KidVentures by Jen Murray
Some of the best family memories take place in the best playground of all – the great outdoors! In KidVentures, Jen shares fresh ideas and inspiration to motivate you to get outside with your family, including 50 outdoor play ideas with supply lists and instructions, along with printables and resources to take each activity even further.

Quick and Easy Breakfasts from Lynn's Kitchen Adventures
We’ve all heard the most important meal of the day is breakfast, and a healthy breakfast provides children with the energy and nutrients they need to be able to concentrate in the classroom. But getting a healthy breakfast on the table can be a daunting task in the middle of your before-school routine. That's where Lynn's Quick and Easy Breakfasts comes in. With more than 20 delicious recipes, this ebook will help you make breakfast a priority this school year!

Clean Enough by Jenni Mullinix
In Clean Enough: Simple Solutions for the Overwhelmed Homemaker, Jenni offers practical tips and advice to encourage you and help you become a less-stressed homemaker. You'll find ideas for getting housework done with young children, step-by-step instructions for decluttering your home, tips to help you clean smarter rather than harder, simple laundry solutions, printable DIY cleaning recipes and more!

The Chore Jar by Kristy Howard & Monica Cooper
Discover an uncomplicated, fun way to motivate your kids to help out around the house with The Chore Jar. In this short how-to guide, Kristy and Monica share their system for making chore time simple, meaningful and fun plus printables to get your started!

The Back-to-School bundle is only available through 8am EST on Monday, 8/12. Get yours today!

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Back to School Sales for August 4 - 10


Here is a snapshot of the stores with the best prices on back to school supplies this week:

Office Depot Sales


[ ] Vinyl Storage Pouch - $0.01
Limit 3 per household. While supplies last.

[ ] Scholastic Crayons 24 pk - $0.25
Limit 3 per household. While supplies last.

[ ] Office Depot® Brand 2-Pocket Poly Folders - $0.25
Limit 10 per household.

[ ] Scholastic Pourable Glue - $0.25

[ ] Oxford® 3" x 5" Index Cards 100 pk - $0.25
Limit 3 per household. While supplies last.

[ ] Office Depot® Brand Book Covers - $0.25
Limit 3 per household. While supplies last.

[ ] Office Depot® Brand Wood Metal-Edge Ruler, 12 - $0.25

[ ] Office Depot® Brand Wood Pencils 8 pk - $0.25
Limit 3 per household. While supplies last.

OfficeMax Sales


[ ] Tote Bag - FREE
With $15 Purchase of select Post It or Scotch Products
Scotch and Post-It printable coupons


[ ] Bic Matic Grip Mechanical Pencils - $0.50
Limit 3 @ $0.50 each ~ Additional Quantities @ $3.99 each
$1/1 BIC, stationary product 08/04/13 SS Insert (exp 09/15/13)
$1.50/2 Bic Stationary Products
Final Price: FREE

[ ] Schoolio 1 Subject Notebook, 70 Sheets - $0.01
After $5 Minimum Purchase ~ Limit 5 @ $0.01

[ ] Dixon Yellow #2 Pencils, 8 pk - $0.10
Limit 3 @ $0.10 ~ Additional Quantities @$0.99 each

[ ] Paper Mate Write Bros. Ballpoint Pens, 10 pk - $0.10
Limit 3 @ $0.10 ~ Additional Quantities @ $1 each

[ ] OfficeMax White Glue Sticks, 4 pk or Disappearing Purple Glue Sticks, 4 pk - $0.25
Limit 3 @ $0.25 ~ Additional Quantities @ $1.75 each

[ ] Office Max Filler Paper, 100 Sheets - $0.50
Limit 5 @ $0.50 ~ Additional Quantities @ $1 each

[ ] Expo Chisel-Tip and Low-Odor Dry Erase Marker, 4 pk - $1
Limit 3

[ ] Lexar S50 8GB JumpDrive USB - $6.99

Staples Sales


[ ] Staples® filler paper, 8" x 10.5", 120 sheets - $0.01
Limit 5 per customer. Must have additional $5 purchase.

[ ] Close BIC .7 mm mechanical pencils, 5 pk - $0.25
Limit 2. While supplies last.
$1/1 BIC, stationary product 08/04/13 SS Insert (exp 09/15/13)
$1.50/2 Bic Stationary Products


[ ] BIC Great Erase dry-erase markers, fine tip, assorted, 4 pk - $1
Limit 2
$1/1 BIC, stationary product 08/04/13 SS Insert (exp 09/15/13)
$1.50/2 Bic Stationary Products

[ ] Pentel R.S.V.P.® ballpoint pens, fine, assorted, 5 pk - $3.29
$3.29 Easy Rebate. Limit 1

[ ] Hammermill 8.5" x 11" Copy Plus® copy paper 500 sheets - $6.99
$5.99 Easy Rebate

[ ] SanDisk Cruzer Facet 16GB USB flash drive - $9

Target Sales


[ ] Up & Up Crayons, 24 ct - $0.25
FREE Up &Up Crayons 24 ct wyb 2 School Supplies, TARGET coupon

[ ] Up & Up Colored Pencils, 12 ct - $0.50

[ ] Fashion Notebooks, 70 Sheet - $0.50

[ ] Avery Durable View Binder, 1" - $0.99

[ ] Crayola Markers, 10 ct - $0.99
$2/1 Crayola Purchase of $10+, TARGET coupon

Walgreens Sales


[ ] Penway Wooden Ruler, 12 in or Wexford Plastic Protractor, 6 in - $0.19
Limit 3

[ ] Paper Mate Stick Pens or Mechanical Pencils, 10 pk - $0.29
Limit 6

[ ] Wexford Filler Paper, 130 Sheet - $0.69
Limit 3

[ ] Wexford Color Binder, 1 in - $0.99
Limit 3

[ ] Expo Dry Erase Markers, 2 ct - $0.99

[ ] Wexford Dry Erase Markers, 4 pk - Wexford Dry Erase Markers, 4 pk
Limit 3

Walmart Sales


[ ] Cra-Z-Art Crayons, 24 ct - 0.57

[ ] Dixon Pencils, 10 ct - $0.47

[ ] SchoolWorks Blunt-Tip Scissors, 5-inch - $0.5

[ ] Avery 1-inch Economy Binder - $1.78

Find a full list of all store back to school sales at SavingsLifestyle.com.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

August 3 - 4 | FREE & Low Cost Activities for the Whole Family


Click the links below for more information at the respective web sites.

Bank of America Museums on Us
  • Saturday & Sunday, June 1 & 2 | Each Bank of America or Merrill Lynch cardholder gets FREE general admission to 150 museums nationwide. Just present your credit or debit card along with photo ID. List of participating museums.

The Home Depot
  • Saturday, August 3, 9 AM - Noon | Make a Home Depot Load N Go Truck

Michael's
  • Saturday, August 3, 10AM - Noon, on the 1/2 hour | Handy Growth Chart- Let your kids explore their creativity while you shop! Only $2 per child reserves 30 minutes for your creative kid. Sessions starting every half hour from 10:00am - 11:30pm.

Babies R Us
  • Saturday, August 3, Noon - 3 PM | Breastfeeding Expo

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

20 Fresh Peach Recipes


Are you enjoying juicy, ripe, local peaches right now? If not, THEN YOU SHOULD! It is the best time of year for peaches, so buy enough to enjoy these recipes and extras to peel and store in your freezer for the off season.

20 Fresh Peach Recipes


  1. Blueberry Peach Bread at Big Bear's Wife
  2. Blueberry & Peach Crumb Pots with Homemade Whipped Cream at Family Balance Sheet
  3. Creamy Peach Ice Cream at Grass Fed Kitchen
  4. Greek Yogurt Peach Pancakes at The Kitchen Paper
  5. Grilled Peaches with Homemade Whipped Cream at Family Balance Sheet
  6. Grilled Salmon with Peach Mango Salsa at Family Balance Sheet
  7. Homemade Ginger Peach Iced Tea at The Happy Housewife
  8. Juicy Peach Margaritas at How Sweet It Is
  9. Peach BBQ Sauce at Family Balance Sheet
  10. Peach & Blue Cheese Bruschetta with Honey and Thyme at Taste Food Blog
  11. Peach Brown Butter Shortbread at Baking in Pyjamas 
  12. Peach Caprese Salad at Iowa Girl Eats
  13. Peach Chicken with Balsamic Glaze at The Spiffy Cookie
  14. Peach Cobbler Trifle at Yummy Fun
  15. Peach Jam at The Apple Crate
  16. Peach Pie at Two Peas and Their Pod
  17. Peach Sorbet (3 Ingredients) at What's That Smell
  18. Peach & Strawberry Crisp at The Happy Housewife
  19. Peach Streusel Bread at Tutti Dolci
  20. Peach Vanilla Bean Bundt Cake with Peach Soaking Syrup at Week of Menus

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