Run for a Life–Get a Gift

I signed up for my first 5K yesterday.  It was a whim.  I paid my fee quickly so I wouldn’t change my mind.  Then I convinced Heidi to run with me.

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I’m not a runner–I generally dislike running, but I’m ready to change my mind about running.

This cause is enough to change my mind.

The race benefits The Women’s Clinic of Kansas City.  My home town has a Planned Parenthood clinic right across the street from the high school.  It’s been there for years, making me feel sad and helpless at the same time.  In 2004, the next door space in the strip mall opened up, and The Women’s Clinic took action.  Now side by side across the street from the high school are TWO choices. In 2011, thanks to the generosity of donors they opened a second clinic in Grandview, MO.  As donations flow in, more clinics can open.

The Women’s Clinic offers a free pregnancy test and SONOGRAM to every woman in crisis.  Plus ongoing support, medical referrals, and post-abortion counseling for those reeling from past decisions.  They take donations of maternity clothes, baby clothes, toys and gear too. And offer classes and volunteer opportunities to those who want to help make a difference.

All of these services take money to keep real choices available.  If you feel passionate about life, will you donate today?

To Say Thank You…I have some gifts for you.

Hurry! Offer Ends July 15th.

Everyone that donates $5 or more, will receive a free week Menu Plan–just like the ones I mail out weekly for Grocery Shrink Plus Subscribers.  Everyone that donates $20 or more will receive a free set of all 4 of my ebooks.  Donate $25 or more and get both!  You can donate either on my page or Heidi’s page and qualify for the free gifts.  Be sure to include your email address on the donation page so I can send your gifts to you.  100% of contributions go to The Women’s Clinic.

If you live in the Kansas City Area, will you join my running team? Sign up here. And select The Pitterpats for your team.  I’ll email you my training schedule (from the Couch to 5K), so we’ll be fit and happy in time for race day.

Summer Recipe Contest!

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I’m having a contest!!!!

A Summer Recipe Contest

Send in your favorite warm weather recipes. It might be cold, cooked on the grill, use garden produce; or be frozen :). There are no special rules or restrictions. I may edit a recipe for health or ease so don’t be afraid to send in an old favorite that might not be as healthy as you wish it to be. Think about breakfasts; lunches; snacks and dinners that you enjoy when the temperature is hot outside. Enter as many recipes as you like.

Recipes will be judged on uniqueness, health, taste, and how appetizing they are for warmer weather.

I’m thinking of a phrase from a Sesame Street song:  “Don’t worry that it’s not good enough for anyone else to hear…just sing, sing a song.”

The recipe that you think someone else already sent in, or is too simple…may just be the winning recipe.  So don’t be afraid to enter, let me sort it out :).

Prizes:
1st place–a year’s subscription to Grocery Shrink Plus; A complete Grocery Shrink ebook set for you or a friend; and a handmade magnetic envelope system from DivvyUP AKA Allison Dixon. You can see her Etsy Store here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/DivvyUp?ref=seller_info She has a genious idea here.
2nd Place–A year’s subscription to Grocery Shrink Plus and a Complete Grocery Shrink Ebook set.
3rd Place–A Complete Grocery Shrink Ebook set
The Fine Print:
I’ll accept contest entries from now until June 10th at midnight. Winner’s will be announced June 15th.
To enter: Send your receipe with the subject line: Summer Recipe Contest to angela@groceryshrink.com
Be sure to include your full name and email address and any interesting notes about the origination of the recipe.
Do not copy a recipe word for word from another source, but any recipe you have adapted or tweaked in some way is fair game.
Any recipes submitted may be used on my blog or in a weekly menu with credit back to you.

Meet a Superstar and enter a Giveaway

The Giveaway is now Closed.  What a great group of entries!

Sandi Sullivan, AKA Mom CEO,  helps mothers start their own home businesses in the natural household products industry.  One of my readers, Danielle Ray, took a risk, clicked on the square button ad and sent Sandi an email.  Now she is head of the fastest growing team in the company!

Intrigued?  Me too!  Let’s ask Daneille a few questions:

Q.  Tell us about your family.

I have been married for 13 years.   My husband is a high school student pastor so our lives revolve around teenagers!   We have 4 kids: Bronson 11, Cohen 9, Lanna 7 and Gavin 5.  We raise chickens for eggs, take care of a garden and we always have a project going!  Right now we are adding on a covered porch to the back of the house.  We also home school so we can have the flexibility to take trips and vacations when we want.    I think my goals for my children are like most people, I want them to be independent adults who make wise choices and learn from their failures.  I want them to be confident enough to do something different if what they are doing is not working.   I want them to be able to set goals and pursue them.  I want them to be able to get their groove on on the dance floor. I want them to do hard things.  I want to be a good example to them.

Q.  What was your career before starting your home business?

A. Up until last month, I worked as a nurse on weekends in Labor and Delivery helping new people come into the world. While my job was very rewarding it also required me to be away from my family for 12 hour shifts. Our hospital is requiring more and more classes, certifications, and in-service hours in order to keep working. I realized no matter how much I worked my income potential was not going to change without sacrificing more time. The month I decided to resign, my check from M* was $11,580. I figured that I would have had to work at the hospital everyday, 12 hour shifts for an entire month to make that much money. The difference is that I had only worked about 30 hours total for the whole month in my M* business!

Q. How did you first find out about MomCEO?

A. I have been following The Grocery Shrink blog since the summer of 2010.  I was looking for ways to stretch our dollars with 4 kids!  I love the advice, stories, and encouragement Angela offered.  One story was about a lady, Sandi Sullivan.  She talked about how she was able to be at home with her family but still have an income working her business in her spare time.  I sent her a message through the MomCEO button and she called me the next day.

Q.  What made you take the leap and join Sandi’s team?

A. After talking with Sandi I decided her company really met a need we had in our own family.  Not only did she offer an alternative to conventional products, but they were focused on wellness and better health.  That really sparked my interest because I have been a nurse for 15 years. I know it is better to prevent health problems than to treat them after they have already started!  From the products to the business concept, it really made sense.\

Q.  How has starting your own business changed your life

A. I would say my life has been “enhanced”.  We have always managed our money well.  We have a budget.  We enjoy “re-purposing” things, growing a garden and raising chickens.  The difference is that now, we have the time to do more.  The things that we dreamed of doing one day, we are getting to do now.  We have been able to save enough money for our whole family to visit my sister in South Africa.  The best part is, I don’t have to get permission for extended time off!  I have been able to set a schedule, and work as much or as little as I wanted.  Time is a freedom that you do not have working a normal 9-5 job (well, for a nurse a 7-7 job).   I am able to stay home with my kids, but still have a full-time income

Q.  Your personal team is now the fastest growing division in the nation.  What things did you do that were so successful

A.  Our success comes from working together!  It really is about being a team and helping others reach their goals.  Some people are just looking to supplement their income, some want to replace their income.  Sandi has coached my team and helped us every step of the way.  It helps that she was there to guide us to avoid the trial and error that comes with starting something new.  She helped us do well from the start.  Some people can set high goals and get there, but for me, it was all about baby steps.  The best part of setting little goals is reaching them, celebrating, and setting the next goal.  This is what made it fun for the whole family.  We made goal charts that my kids filled in so they felt like they were a part of the business too.  I don’t know how it happened that we became the fastest growing, I just know it has been fun.  So, I guess fast is fun

Q.  How does your family feel about your home business?

A.It really has been a blessing for our family in more ways than just making money, we are also saving money. By learning about a new way to shop, and planning what we need for the month, it has kept me from running to the store every week to pick up a few things and leave having spent $75 each time. After 5 months of shopping with M* my husband called me in a panic because he thought I forgot to make the house payment. He said we had more money than usual in our checking account. I assured him I had made the house payment and it was because I was not going to the store every week now. The savings are continuing to accumulate. We still shop primarily the perimeter of the store, cook and eat at home, and wait for things to go on sale. For all those little things that seemed to rob our budget before, we are getting better quality products that we use delivered right to our door.My kids appreciate our home based business too. We went to the beach last week. We stayed in a very nice beach house, went to meet “Winter” from the movie Dolphin Tales, took an ocean safari boat ride and played on the beach. Bronson, my oldest said, “We never took vacations like this before. It must be because of M*.” We are getting to do more. We have more time, more money, and more dreams to fulfill. It has become our motto to save more, give more, and do more. I remember the way I thought it was going to be when I became an adult and had a family of my own… now I feel like I am doing life the way I had always imagined.

Q. What advice would you give to someone considering their own homebased business?

A. The best advice I can give to anyone trying to start a home-based business is to team up! It is hard to stay motivated and do well without other people doing it with you. It also helps when you are doing something that whole family can appreciate… getting your children involved helps them understand that the time you are not at home with them is being spent reaching your goal. We always celebrate check day and do something special… the great thing about kids is that getting go to Waffle House is a treat!

Q. You have generously offered a giveaway of some of your favorite products. Tell us about them.

A.  I love our laundry soap.  It sounds funny to say you love a cleaning product but I really do!  I also love the Sol-U-Mel.  It has so many uses but my favorite is as an air freshener.  The best part about all our products is that there is nothing harmful in them.  When I am done cleaning my house does not smell like chemicals, just clean

Thank you for your blog and the time you take to encourage others.  I hope this in some way encourages your readers too.  Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to share.

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If what Danielle is doing sounds like a good fit for you, click here to contact her and find out more.
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Now for the giveaway:  You can win a sparkling home cleaning pack including:Laundry 4-Pack with 96-load MelaPower 6x and MelaBrite 6x Plus DiamondBrite Dishwasher Detergent and Sol-U-Mel all purpose cleaner

$75.00 Value!

To enter the giveaway, simply leave a comment below and be sure to include your email address.  The winner will be chosen this Friday, May 4th a noon–right after I send out the new menus :).

We Have a Winner!

Congratulations to Sarah who won the Reuse Refresh Repurpose ebook giveaway!  Her winning comment was:

Sarah Posted October 20, 2011 at 12:18 pm | Permalink

Ohhhh!!! I need this book!! You see I am not very clothes thrifty and I find my wardrobe not too appealing and needing help but I hate to spend money. My mom and I sew and I know we could do a lot of things just lack motivation!

Our winner was chosen by random number generator. Thank you to everyone who left a comment.  I read every single one and there are some gems of frugal clothing tips there.  Click here to read them too.

Also, the coupon code:  halfoff is still valid for your purchse of Centsable Style.

Ebook Giveaway: Reuse Refresh Repurpose

Meet, Kristen, AKA The Frugal Girl.  She’s a homeschooling mom of 4 and loves all things frugal–espeically in the kitchen.  It’s impossible not to like her :). 

I first met Kristen when I wrote her asking to review my new clothing ebook, and she readily agreed, replying that she also just wrote a clothing ebook and offered a giveaway to my readers.

I was so excited to read her book, and love her great photography and new ideas.  I was also very pleased that our books are TOTALLy different.  There’s not much overlap at all and you need BOTH, for real. 

Kristen’s book is an idea starter with step by step directions for taking used clothing and making it useful again.  The book includes 2o illustrated projects that are sure to inspire you on to your own ideas and projects.  Some ideas require sewing–but several do not.  You’re going to love it.

This giveaway starts TODAY, October 11th and will run through Thursday, October 20th at 8pm.  I’ll announce the winner in my newsletter and here on the blog. 

It is super easy to enter this contest–simply leave a comment here or on facebook (on this post–and my facebook plug-in will grab it and attach it here.)  I would love it if your comment had your own frugal clothing tip, but if you can’t think of one–you can write a mushy complimentary comment instead, bwa ha ha ha.

P.S.  As a special limited time offer, use the coupon code halfoff for a $5 discount when ordering Centsable Style.

Announcing: Giveaway Winners!

What a great response to the giveaway!  We had 302 comments and I loved reading all the tips.  I chose the winners by random number generator and they are listed below with their comments.  Kim, Moira, and Amanda won the Ebook Trio.    And Sarah and Marixa won the Etsy Shop gift card.  All the winner’s have been contacted via email.  Check your spam folder, just in case.

Kim Posted April 9, 2011 at 10:02 am

When using cloth diapers, before pinning them together, twist the front. Cross your arms and grab opposite corners and uncross them. Make sure the crossed diaper is flat and comfy. It gives baby wonderful fit and also provides extra padding for wetting!

Moira Posted April 7, 2011 at 1:26 pm | Permalink | Edit

I am so excited for this giveaway!

Amanda Posted April 6, 2011 at 10:28 pm | Permalink | Edit

this is maybe a bit silly for advice, but grab a soap dispenser that pumps your dishsoap straight to the dish, already foamed and ready to scrub (if you don’t already have one). SO helpful for quickly cleaning pacifiers, bottles, spoons, even pumping supplies.

Sarah Posted April 8, 2011 at 10:17 am | Permalink | Edit

My tip: introduce water to your babies when you introduce solids. I always made water the default baby drink. Then, only introduce juice after they have developed a taste for water. Make sure you only give juice as an occassional treat. All my kids are water-drinkers, and have been since 6 months old.

This looks like a great give away! I would love some new sewing patterns!

marixa Posted April 5, 2011 at 1:56 pm | Permalink | Edit

I’d love to win some of the sewing patterns for nursing/maternity/slings.
My tip: Do what your instincts tell you to do or don’t do.

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I’d like to confess a learning moment I had 11 years ago when my first baby was born. I’d been given the book Babywise during my pregnancy and drank in every word.  I knew I would be returning to work when my baby was 8 weeks old and I desperately needed her to sleep through the night.  I followed every word in the book faithfully, and my baby cried one night for 3 hours.  She didn’t do anything the book said she would and I was desperate and miserable.  I prayed that night, that God would send his angels to surround her and comfort her, since I didn’t want to go to her and spoil her.   After my prayer I felt a burning flood my whole body and the words entered my mind, “That’s why I gave her a mother.”  I immediately went to my child and comforted her. 

Later I found out that many of my friends that used the book also had difficulty.  One sweet baby had to enter the hospital and have a feeding tube because she was so used to feeling hungry (4 hours was just too long for her) that she refused to eat at all.  Another mother had an infant refuse to eat and she had to force feed her with a syringe to prevent starvation.  Many, many mothers lost their milk supply after 4 months and had to switch to formula.  The nursing schedule in the book just didn’t provide them enough stimulation to keep the milk going.  These are just my personal acquaintances, but the book was very popular in my circle of friends.  Not one family had a positive experience from it, and one boy in particular who is now a teenager, still suffers an attachment disorder from forced isolation in his playpen from the methods in the toddler book.

I’ve learned to cherish the middle of the night feedings and my babies have all chosen to eat every 2 hours give or take around the clock.  The benefit of this is my fertility is absent when nursing is this frequent, often lasting a year to 14 months.  This natural spacing has been a big blessing to our family and it ends the first night baby sleeps all night.  Much after my first child was born, I learned that God placed a special hormone in mother’s milk to help calm and put the baby to sleep.  It appears that He intended mother’s to nurse their little ones to sleep.  If a baby does nurse to sleep, mother’s milk also has beneficial bacteria that prevents cavities from forming if any milk is left in the baby’s mouth.  I do sleep with my babies until they are weaned, using a net safety rail on my bed to keep them safe.  I’ve never had a problem moving the baby to his new bed when it was time, but I know part of that is due to the baby moving into a room with an older brother or sister and not to complete isolation.

I don’t talk about this experience a lot, because I know how and when to feed a baby is a very personal decision.  But if any mother out there is feeling guilty for nursing her baby frequently, or to sleep, or for sleeping with her baby, I want to let her know that she has my full support.

It’s Coming…

P.S.  The Giveaway is open until I reveal the secret, so keep those guesses coming :).   Comments are now closed.  Congratulations Amber!

As part of the perks of having a well read blog, sometimes companies send me things.  They ask me to tell you my opinion, and I get to keep whatever it is.  I was contacted this week by CSN stores for just an offer and I’m SUPER excited about this one.  It’s not a coffee maker , but it goes in your kitchen.  If you set this out at a garage sale, instead of a lemonade stand, people would be talking about it for months and make a point to check out your sale next year.  Ooh, not just garage sales, but birthday parties will never be the same.  And what about the next family BBQ? 

It's better than Lemonade

The cool thing about CSN is that they have a huge range of items, over 200 online stores and a million products.  If you need it you can find it at CSN and it will probably be on discount with reasonable or free shipping.  So stay tuned and I’ll let you know when the mystery item arrives.  But first I need to go find the party hats!

Can you guess what it is?  Leave a comment with your guess and I’ll draw a name for a free Grocery Shrink ebook or Slow and Savory book.  Already have one?  You can designate a friend to get it.

Custom Sewn Florinda Skirt Giveaway

My friend, Caroline Allen, has a beautiful new shop http://www.themodestmom.com/. Caroline is a licensed seamstress for the Florinda Maternity Skirt pattern and has a nice selection ready to ship or will custom sew one for you.   She has also searched high and low for cute maternity clothes that she can offer at very reasonable prices and the selection changes constantly.  Most items are one of a kind.  Her workmanship is fantastic and you will be pleased with any purchase you make from her.

ModestMama CA

  In addition, http://inashoe.com/, is having a Florinda Skirt giveaway the week of February 2nd.   Be sure to pop over there and enter. Caroline can make it maternity for you or regular, so any lady is eligable to enter.   It's a fun place to poke around.

Florinda cover

Vado HD Pocket Camcorder Given Away!

Congratulations to Joe Webb!  He won the Vado HD Pocket Camcorder.  His name was drawn (fairly and without prejudice) by my seven year old son.  I tried to do the drawing myself, but I was so tempted to peek!  Check back soon for our next giveaway!

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