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Peanut Butter Cookies with @Cheerios #sendCheer #CBias (hey, @GeneralMills and @Walmart look ;-))

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So, last week, I told you about this awesome new promotion from Cheerios and USO, this week I get to share my shopping trip, Zack’s letter to the Military, and a really good recipe!

So, I went to Walmart with my Mom (I don’t think I have EVER been to Walmart without my Mom LOL!) and much to my dismay, they didn’t have the Cheerios display!  They did, however, have TONS of boxes of Cheerios and most of them even has the sendCheer portion on them..

Shopping

After picking up several other items for Thanksgiving, we headed out.  Upon my return home, I set to work trying to make my Easy Peanut Butter Cookies recipe just a bit different by using some Cheerios.  Instead of 1 cup of Flour, I used 1/2 cup of Flour and 1/2 cup crushed Cheerios.  It takes a little over 1 cup of Cheerios to equal 1/2 cup of Crushed Cheerios.

Cooking

I, nor any of the boys, could tell a difference in the cookies, but the ones with Cheerios are just a bit better for you and Heart Healthy!  I did notice that they were crispier and took about 3 minutes more to cook than my regular recipe.

Ok, next I helped Zack cut out the Cheer postcard and had him write and decorate it the way he wanted.  It will head out in the mail box tomorrow!

Craft

I will be distributing the other boxes of Cheerios on Thanksgiving Day to friends who have Children and Spouses overseas!

Be sure to do you part to tell out Military and Military Families “thanks” this year!  Cheerios has made it simple!

This post has been compensated as part of a sponsored charitable opportunity for Collective Bias.

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Pets, Dog, Cats: 2011 Holiday Gift Guides

That’s all she wrote!  Are you prepared to do your shopping on Friday?  I am not. LOL!

Curvations Pet Carrier

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Your pet will travel in style with the sleek, luxurious Curvations® kennel. Featuring easy-to-assemble and stowaway zipper construction, and 360 degrees of ventilation to promote healthy air flow. Each Curvations kennel comes with a machine washable plush bed for added comfort and a durable, metal door clasp for added security. Available in a variety of fashionable designs perfect for the most fashion forward, small sized dogs.

Petmate Balance Ball for Cats

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There’s nothing cats love more than swatting at a moving target! That’s why cats love the Booda® Balancing Ball. This fascinating toy features a rod and feather extending from a weighted ball that pops back upright after it’s knocked down. The jingling bell attached to the feather adds even more excitement to the game! The transparent ball is made of extremely strong polycarbonate material that can handle dropping off the coffee table or getting knocked across the room like a hockey puck! Available in 2 fun color combinations – Yellow/Pink and Green/Purple.

Booda SqueakBottles

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A smiling dog is generally making noise and chewing at the same time. And that’s exactly what Booda® SqueakBottles™ are designed to do. Each fun, plush sea-life character covers a crunchy water bottle topped with an enticing, squeaking bottle cap that makes noises at the slightest provocation. When the bottle won’t crunch any more, screw in another garden variety water bottle and your pup is ready to squeak some more! Available in a variety of characters.

See the entire list of Holiday Gift Guides AND Black Friday Deals!

*Disclaimer:  What you will see throughout the month of November are my top picks based on customer service, quality, uniqueness, and value for your buck.  If they are kid toys then they also have to be kid-approved by my children and nieces!  Any opinions stated are strictly my own!  No money changed hands, although the items were sent to me to help facilitate my reviews.*

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Menu Plan Monday: My Thanksgiving Menu

 

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I will be spending this week decorating my house.  It is kind of a big deal around here.  I have added another tree to the decorations this year, so I will have 5 Christmas Trees.  Yeah, told ya’.  LOL!  First though, I have to stuff myself full of Thanksgiving dinner and blow my money at Black Friday.

So, here we go.

Be sure to print out your coupons this week!  Remember, you should be able to print them twice.

 

Ok, on to my menu plan for this week:

Monday:  Easy Italian Meatloaf and Potato Salad

TuesdayRotel Dip 

Wednesday:  Leftovers and prepare for Thanksgiving

Thursday: I am supposed to bring homemade Mac and Cheese and 4-Layer Delight.  I am not sure what all we are having, but I am going to guess (compared to what we normally have)

  • Turkey
  • Ham
  • Potato Salad
  • Turnip Greens
  • Mac and Cheese
  • Pineapple Casserole
  • Oyster Dressing
  • Regular Dressing
  • Sweet Potato Casserole
  • Green Bean Casserole or Green Beans
  • Friday: does anyone in their right mind cook on Black Friday??

Don’t forget to visit Org Junkie for Hundreds more menu plans and before heading to the grocery store… Print coupons for your favorite brands and save at Coupons.com.

Looking for more ideas?  You can find plenty of recipes as well as a free menu planning sheet on my kid friendly recipes page!

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Gifts for Couples: Holiday Gift Guide 2011

Have you missed these?  I didn’t have any submissions in time for the stocking stuffer guide.  Sad, huh?  But, I am back this week with 2 more guides, so keep your eyes peeled.  Also, don’t forget to check out my huge list of giveaways!

Nonni’s Biscotti Bites

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New Nonni’s Biscotti Bites are the perfect addition to any family or work function. Give more than just a treat; give a glorious break combined with a little chocolate! Holy goodness, these are fabulous!  I was sent several flavors to test and my favorite was the Caramel Milk Chocolate. YUM!

Nonni’s Biscotti grew out of true Italian tradition. In the little town of Lucca, Italy along narrow cobbled lanes surrounded by elegant piazzas, our Nonni (an endearing term for Grandma) made biscotti to share with family and friends. When Nonni came to America, almost a century ago, she brought the family recipe with her.

Mint Plus Automatic Floor Cleaner

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Mint Plus, a robotic appliance that automatically dusts and wet mops hard surface floors. Guided by NorthStar® 2.0 GPS technology and smart enough to navigate and clean the hard surface floors of a room systematically without human assistance, the Mint Plus offers consumers a simple and affordable way to save time while maintaining a clean and healthy home. And since everyone could use more time, the Mint Plus makes a great gift for anyone on your holiday list.

· The Mint Plus offers a safe and simple way for seniors to avoid the physical strain of cleaning while leaving them free to enjoy their retirement time. 

Epson Artisan 730 Printer

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Complete with the world’s fastest 4”x6” photo print speeds and brilliant Hi-definition photo quality, the versatile Epson Artisan 730 premium home all-in-one allows consumers to speed through everyday projects with 4”x6” photos in as fast as 10 seconds. The new all-in-one also comes equipped with Epson Connect, a new portfolio of cloud and mobile services enabling mobile users to print documents and photos directly to their Epson printers from a mobile device. Epson Connect offers two solutions – Email Print and Epson iPrint.

See the entire list of Holiday Gift Guides AND Black Friday Deals!

*Disclaimer:  What you will see throughout the month of November are my top picks based on customer service, quality, uniqueness, and value for your buck.  If they are kid toys then they also have to be kid-approved by my children and nieces!  Any opinions stated are strictly my own!  No money changed hands, although the items were sent to me to help facilitate my reviews.*

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How to Celebrate Thanksgiving When Your Nest is Empty

Have your children all flown the coop with nary a look backwards? For some, Thanksgiving is pretty lonely when your own flesh and blood can’t make it home for even a brief visit. On the other hand, you might delight in your freedom from turkey tyranny. Either way, if you’re a Baby Boomers lacking nestlings for the first time, you’ll likely need to adjust holiday plans to better suit your new lifestyle.

After experiencing Thanksgiving without family several years, I came up with several ways to celebrate the holiday without feeling abandoned. Read on for six new Turkey Day traditions that might suit your needs. And Happy Thanksgiving!

1. Host an Orphan’s Dinner
It really helps to remember you’re not alone in this boat. There are plenty of people who’d greatly appreciate an invitation to socialize while enjoying a touch of turkey. I threw such a party last year and asked everyone to bring a dish to pass. The only thing I had to buy and prepare was the turkey, which made it even easier than being a parental unit in this scenario.

2. Retire to a Restaurant
Celebrate kicking the turkey habit by dining out at one of the many eateries that do all the work for you. You’ll enjoy the football games much more if you don’t have to leap up every 15 minutes to baste a bird. And, you can take advantage of cheap gift cards at such sites as GiftCardGranny to reduce your bill up to 30 percent.

3. Shop!
Black Friday has lately seceeded space to Grey Thursday. According to an article on FOXBusiness.com, more stores are offering doorbuster sales on Thanksgiving, so you could get some shopping done without facing the mass stampede to follow. Or you might hit the Internet and do some early cyber shopping. You can run price comparisons with a few mouse clicks and have gifts delivered directly to those ungrateful wretches to whom you gave life.

4. Spend the Day at a Shelter
One of my favorite Thanksgiving activities is cooking dinner at our local homeless shelter. Actually, I don’t cook the turkey dinner itself, as there are plenty of people willing to do that. Instead, I use the leftovers to create future meals for the shelter. It just seems a huge waste to throw away all those bird bones when the makings for broth and casseroles are readily available. Visit HomelessShelterDirectory.org for a list of volunteer opportunities.

5. Brighten Someone Else’s Day
The homeless aren’t the only ones who could use your volunteer services. Many nursing homes and hospitals would greatly appreciate a visitor who will bring some friendship into what they may otherwise find a very lonely day. It’s a win/win situation and you just might make some new friends. Check out this excellent blog post for some do’s and don’ts when visiting hospitals and nursing homes during the holidays.

6. Get Out of Town
A childless couple I know make a point of leaving home for the holidays; usually preferring to spend the long weekend scuba diving. While part of the reason they skip town is to avoid miserable family gatherings, they also miss bad weather and crowds of shoppers. Not all of us can afford a sunny beach vacation, but you might team up with another singleton or couple and rent a cabin, or simply go for a long drive.

Guest article written by Kate Forgach who  is a Baby Boomer consumer specialist for Kinoli Inc. She has written about senior issues for 11 years as a Cooperative Extension specialist and for a wide variety of newspapers and magazines. She has been featured in USA Today, Detroit News, New Orleans Times-Picayune, New Yorker magazine, “ABC World News,” NBC’s “TODAY” show and many other media outlets.

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