• Celebrating Valentine’s Day!

    We love Holidays at our house!  It is a wonderful time to celebrate with those you love and making more wonderful memories together!  We started our weekend of fun on Friday.  Jake and I had the opportunity, through swapping babysitting with friends, to go out for our Valentine’s celebration on Friday, February 11th.  I will be sharing a little more about our adventure throughout the week.   It was amazing time with my man and many great new memories were made.  On Sunday we made blueberry heart pancakes with strawberry sauce and had the left overs this morning for breakfast!

    Making pancakes with the family!

    Batter’s ready on for the pancakes, love turning everyday food into a fun celebration for special occasions!  If you are excited the whole family will have a blast too!

    Brina got a cup full of frozen blueberries all by herself to add to the pancake batter, so exciting!

    Brina helped get the blueberries out for the batter.  She got them out of the freezer, measured the blueberries, and mixed them into the batter before cooking the pancakes.  Even better is we talked about the memories behind the blueberries we were using.  We picked the blueberries fresh from a friends yard during a fun evening together.  Thankful for friends, fellowship, memories, and the opportunity to enjoy such amazing fruit during the winter season.

    Frozen blueberries now in the pancake batter!

    The blueberries are so delicious!  The girls always love it when we add them to their pancakes and I like that they are getting extra fruit!

    Baking the blueberry pancakes on the griddle!

    We purchased the heart shaped pancake form at Dollar Tree several years ago and still use them regularly (it came with a star and bear shape as well).  The girls enjoy getting super special shaped blueberry pancakes.

    The heart shaped blueberry pancakes are ready!

    The pancakes were delicious with the big juicy blueberries in the shape of a heart!

    Flash frozen whole strawberries!

    We pulled our flash frozen whole strawberries out.  The girls and I had a great time picking them at a local farm and froze the ones we didn’t eat right away.  One of our favorite ways to eat pancakes is with frozen pureed strawberries instead of syrup, healthier and delicious!

    Pureed strawberry sauce for the pancakes!

    Once the strawberries had thawed for awhile I pureed the strawberries to use as sauce to dip the pancakes into.  The family loves it and tastes amazing. We typically just puree the strawberries, if you want it a little sweeter you can add a little bit of sugar or honey.

    Fresh strawberry sauce for dipping the pancakes into!

    Everyone got their own strawberry dipping sauce dish for their blueberry pancakes.  Yummy!

    Ready to eat our pancakes with sprinkles and strawberry sauce!

    The fresh blueberry pancakes are ready to eat.  For an extra bonus we have hugs and kisses sprinkles as well as strawberry sauce for dipping!  Delicious!  What a fun way to start off the Valentine’s Day celebrations as a family!

  • Save A Lot: Deals for the week of February 9 – 15, 2011

    The deals from last week are continuing again this week, if you didn’t stock up on these great deals already you have another opportunity.  They have a great deal on long stem roses for Valentine’s Day if anyone is looking to pick up some flowers.  Here are this weeks deals at Save A Lot.   Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!

    Valentine’s Day Item – Long Stem Roses (1 Dozen) – $12.99

    Meats and Seafood

    Ekrich Hot Dogs or Bologna – $0.99

    Chicken Thighs or Drumsticks – $0.89 per lb

    Pork Spare Ribs – $1.99 per lb

    Boneless Pork Roast – $1.99 per lb

    Fast Fixin’ Chicken (up to 43.2 oz)- $4.00

    Primo Italian Sausage or Brats – $3.29

    Ground Chuck – $2.49 per lb

    Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).

    Fridge and Freezer

    Sunny D Citrus Punch (128 oz) – $1.79
    Use $0.25/1 coupon from 1/16 Smart Source (Expires 4/30/11)
    $1.54 each after coupon

    Michelina’s Snack Rolls (45 oz) – $3.99

    Coburn Farm Singles – $1.99

    Blue Bonnet Spread – $1.99

    Household

    Wrightware Foam Plates (40 count) – $0.99

    Sparkle Paper Towels (6 rolls) $4.99

    Produce

    Peaches or Nectarines – $0.99 per lb

    Grocery

    Quaker Instant Oatmeal (10 pack)  – $1.99
    Use $1/1 coupon from 1/2 Red Plum (Expires 4/30/11)
    $0.99 each after coupon

    Red Gold Tomato Sauce – $0.50

    Hungry Jack Specialty Potatoes – $1.00

    Betty Crocker Hamburger or Tuna Helper – $1.00

    McDaniel’s French Roast Coffee – $4.99

    McDaniel’s Donut Shop Coffee – $3.99

    Crystal Drinking Water (24 pack) – $2.49

    Save A Lot Brand Soda – $0.69

    J Higgs Buttery Rounds – $1.49

    Ginger Evans Brownie Mix – $1.39

    Albany Bakery Cookies (Chocolate Chip or Oatmeal) – $0.99

    Salted or Roasted Peanuts – $1.99

    Nature Trails Chewy Granola Bars – $1.99

    Power Cycle 2x Ultra – $2.99

    Sundia Fruit Cups – $0.89

    Mike Sell’s Groovy Potato Chips – $2.49

    Chex Mix – $0.99
    Use $0.50/2 coupon from 1/30 Smart Source (Expires 3/26/11)
    Use $0.50/2 coupon from 1/2 General Mills (Expires 2/26/11)
    $0.59 each after coupon

    General Mills (Cocoa Puffs, Golden Grahams or Trix) – $1.99
    Use $1/3 coupon from 1/2 General Mills (Expires 2/12/11)
    Use $1/1 coupon from 1/9 Smart Source (Expires 2/19/11)
    $1.45 each after coupon

    Marcum Chili Seasoning – $0.39

    Diane’s Garden Tomato Paste – $0.39

    Wylwood Kidney or Chili Beans – $0.65

    Diane’s Garden Dice or Stewed Tomatoes – $0.59

    J Higgs Classic Saltine Crackers – $0.89

    Senora Verde Tortilla Chips – $0.99

    Senora Verde Mild or Medium Salsa – $1.59

    Senora Verde Tomatoes or Green Chilies – $0.59

    Country Crossings Marvella Cheese Spread – $3.49

    Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals!  Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.

    For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here.  If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.

  • Be My Valentine: Scrapbook Highlights

    Do you like to scrapbook?  You don’t need to be current with your scrapbooking to do this Valentine’s Day gift (I am way behind on my scrapbooking too).  Show your spouse and family you love them on Valentine’s Day by doing a Scrapbook highlighting the big events over the past year.  You can do scrapbook at home with your materials or one online at Snapfish or any other great photo place.  Think back over this past year and pick one or two big events for each month or two. Here is some ideas of what to include to get you started, even if you do the Holidays you’ll have plenty of special memories.

    • January – Happy New Year
    • February – Happy Valentine’s Day
    • March – Springing into Spring
    • April – Easter
    • May – Mother’s Day
    • June – Father’s Day
    • July – Independence Day
    • August – Back to School
    • September – First Day of Fall
    • October – Halloween
    • November – Thanksgiving
    • December – Christmas
    • Birthdays
    • Fresh Start
    • Weddings
    • Anniversaries
    • Special Trips
    • Vacations
    • And so much more!!!

    Create you book of highlights with the scrapbook material you have or do it online.  It will be a fun gift as you reflect back on the memories you made together!

    Photo by shimelle

  • Be My Valentine: Romantic Dinner for Two!

    You have the babysitter lined up for the kids now it is time to figure out what fun excursion to do with your spouse.  Going out to eat at a restaurant is a great option, however, going on Valentine’s Day can mean a lot of waiting in lines.  If you have your heart set on going to a restaurant go to a place where you can make a reservation in advanced or pick a different evening near Valentine’s Day.  As a side note, the point of Valentine’s Day is to spend time together and celebrate with your love ones.  If you do it a day earlier or later it can be an even more relaxing and romantic date to remember.  Since Valentine’s Day is on a Monday this year, try going on Friday or Saturday before Valentine’s Day.  Going near the Holiday but not on the Holiday allows you to get into the restaurant easier and dinner will be more relaxing with better service because you’re not rushed.  It will be less expensive for the babysitter that night since you don’t have to be out as long waiting for a table.

    My recommendation if you want to go out on Valentine’s Days (or any other Date Night) for less go on a picnic with your spouse.  Why is going a picnic a better option:

    • It’s Less Expensive – you can pick up food on sale at the grocery store and make it at home.
    • No Waiting in Line
    • Relaxing Meal Together
    • One-on-One Conversation without interruptions

    Since it is winter time you may ask, how do we do a picnic in the snow?  The last cold picnic we went on together Jake and I found a great spot to park.  We took all the seats out of the van except the front two then put a air mattress in the back part of the van.  We brought a picnic basket full of goodies and a movie.  We had a quiet relaxing meal together, talked, and enjoyed a movie.  It was a great evening full of fun and relaxation.

    “Be My Valentine” is a series of creative ways you can celebrate Valentine’s Day with those you love.  You can make it a special Holiday without spending a lot.  Spread a little extra cheer to those around you this Valentine’s Day!  Surprise your loved ones with a fun and thoughtful gift from the heart.  It is a great time to reflect on sweet memories as well as create new ones with whole family.  May this Valentine’s season be bursting with love for you!

  • Cuddlee Pet Plush Stuffed Pillow Pet – $1 plus Shipping

    Cuddlee Pets are on sale today only for $1.00 (plus $4.99 shipping) marked down from $19.99.  Cuddlee Pets are made of soft plush material and can be both a stuffed animal and a pillow!  They are excellent companions for car trips and can help make nap time more fun for your little one.  Cuddlee Pets are machine washable and feature a velcro closure that allows them to transform from a stuffed animal to a pillow and back again! You will receive a random selection from 8 animal designs.

    Product Features:

    • Machine washable
    • Made of soft plush material
    • Open the Velcro closure to use as a pillow
    • Close the Velcro closure to enjoy your stuffed animal
    • Perfect for travel
    • Stuffed animal dimensions: 15 x 6 x 7 inches
    • Pillow dimensions: 15 x 15 x 3 inches
    • For ages 3+
    • Random assortment including options of: panda bear, kitty cat, puppy dog, bunny rabbit, bear, turtle, cow, ladybug, and cheetah

    The Cuddlee Pets are a about half the size of  “Pillow Pets”.  Although smaller they still cute,  soft, and will fit into your luggage when traveling.  It looks like they charge a $4.99 shipping fee per item.  If you have been thinking about getting a “Pillow Pet” for you child these may be the perfect gift for an upcoming birthday or Valentine’s Day!

  • Be My Valentine: “I Love You” Memory Jar

    A gift I made for Jake many years ago! The rose is from one of our college dates!

    Are you looking for a unique Valentine’s gift this year packed full of love and memories?  I have created jars (or containers) full of memories for various occasions in the past and they have always been a huge hit with both kids and adults.  These little containers are easy to make and will be treasured by those who are on the receiving end.  It gives your family something to remind them your love and appreciation for them.  There are 5 super easy steps on how to make your own Jar of Memories:

    • Step 1 – Find 1  jar or container with a lid per person you want to create this gift for.  We have used anything from a cleaned out peanut butter jar to cute boxes on clearance from the Dollar Store.  Make sure it is a reasonable size so you can easily fill it up.

    Karlie's decorated "Memory Jar"! (Made out of a peanut butter container).
    • Step 2 – Decorate your container.  You can decorate with about anything paint, stickers, markers, ribbons, a simple written message on the outside or any other creative decorations.
    Papers for the girls "Memory Jars"!
    • Step 3 – Once you know the size of the container sit down for a few minutes and start writing a list (on paper or the computer) of positive attributes you appreciate in your spouse or child, great memories you’ve shared, phrases of love, and special times  with the person your giving the jar to.  Put each one on a separate line.  I usually keep my list on the computer or with me so I can fill it out over several days as I think of new things to add to it. It is fun to have a good mix of attributes, memories,  nicknames, events, etc…. be creative!
    Filling up Brina's "Memory Jar"!

    • Step 4 – After creating a list that is long enough to fill the container you have chosen print the phrases on colorful paper.  Cut out the phrases and fold them at least once then stick them into the container.  It is a good idea to do this a couple days before in case you need to add more to fill the container.  Fill up the container to the top.  I like to have it so full it is almost spilling out because when they open the gift it gives them a small visual picture of my overflowing love for them.
    Wrap your Memory Jar!
    • Step 5 – Wrap the container in tissue paper and tie it with a bow or give it to them as is. Take time when they open it to have them to pull out and read some of the great things you have written about them.  It is fun to hear them read out loud some of the memories, laughs, and phrases you have included in their jar packed full of memories.  Write a special note or favorite saying on the inside.  It is sure to bring a smile!

    It is important to reflect on the positive traits and memories you have with those you love.  I have done this for Valentine’s Day in the past as well as for other special events in our lives.  It is a great treasure chest full of positive memories for everyone to enjoy.  My husband still has the one I gave him years ago and the girls have theirs on the dresser.  Occasionally we will sit together and read through some of their memory notes.  When a person knows that they are loved and treasured it allows them the freedom to share the joy with others.

    “Be My Valentine” is a series of creative ways you can celebrate Valentine’s Day with those you love.  You can make it a special Holiday without spending a lot.  Spread a little extra cheer to those around you this Valentine’s Day!  Surprise your loved ones with a fun and thoughtful gift from the heart.  It is a great time to reflect on sweet memories as well as create new ones with whole family.  May this Valentine’s season be bursting with love for you!

  • T.G.I. Friday’s Coupon: $5 off $15 or More

    T.G.I. Friday’s Coupon – $5 off your Purchase of $15 or More

    Cannot be combined with other offers, discounts or specials, including 3 Course $12.99/$16.99 menu offer, $7.99/$8.99 Petite Sirloin or Half Rack Ribs offer and any other discounted or reduced price special in participating T.G.I. Friday’s.  For dine-in only.  Not valid with use of Promotional Gift Card.  See site for full details.  G

    Good through February 21, 2011!  You can take your spouse out to dinner for Valentine’s Day and save a little at the same time!!!