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$0.75 off any TWO Yoplait Kid products

November 1, 2012 By Micki Leave a Comment

$0.75 off any TWO Yoplait Kid products
$0.75 off any TWO Yoplait Kid products

A new coupon just released! You can print 2 copies of $0.75 off any TWO Yoplait Kid products by hitting your back button while it’s available. Remember, sometimes the coupons go quick so don’t wait too long.

Filed Under: Coupons, Newest Coupons Tagged With: Dairy, Foods

Media Insiders Accepting!!

October 25, 2012 By Micki Leave a Comment

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Earn Valuable Tango Card Rewards From Media Insiders!! Choose to earn up to $60 each year from Tango Card™ for installing, activating and consistently running the MI Mobile app for a minimum of 20 days per month. 

Tango Card is the world’s most flexible gift card. You can redeem your Tango Card for merchandise from top brands like Gap, Target, Starbucks, Home Depot, and dozens of other leading retailers. You can also donate your rewards to charity, use rewards for online game currency, or even redeem your rewards for cash. Tango Cards are redeemable in stores, online or via your mobile phone.

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Filed Under: Freebies, Survey Sites

Earn Quick Cash NOW with Jingit

October 18, 2012 By Micki Leave a Comment


There has been a lot of confusion about how to use Jingit. It’s simple once you get into it!

There are two ways to earn:

First, download the Jingit app to your smartphone and every time you go to Wal-Mart, check in to earn $$! (You can watch the Jingit Check In on their site)

Second: They add videos (about 2 every week) to do from your computer.

You don’t have to get the Jingit Visa Card right away, I only did so I can load the money I earned right away to my card.

Here’s how to start earning:

1. Sign up with Jingit. (You’ll need a valid cell phone number to sign up)

2.   Watch available videos then complete the short survey at the end of each video for credit.
You can earn more when your friends join!

You can even use the money you earn to purchase music from musicme!

Android users click here for app

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Filed Under: Company Rewards, Freebies

FREE Holiday Labels – SO MANY USES

October 15, 2012 By Micki Leave a Comment

❅❅ FREE Holiday Labels – SO MANY USES ❅❅

With the holiday season getting closer, now is the perfect time to stock up on holiday labels! Choose from thousands of designs, or create your own! Showcase your own, or even your children’s, creativity and upload your own designs of the prize-winning drawing hanging on your refrigerator, so everyone can admire your little artist’s creation. Personalize your own mailing labels for all the holiday cards you send out to family and friends. Label the care packages of your famous homemade chocolate chip cookies and brownies you send to your children in college to get them excited to come home for the holidays. You can even add a special photo of the newest members of your family when you mail your New Year’s letter detailing all of the wonderful changes to you family in 2012. And for all those gifts, you can add “to” and “from” fields to create your own special gift tags for your equally special presents. Design yours NOW HERE! 

Personalized mailing Labels:

Personalized Present Labels:

SO MANY OPTIONS! Get yours NOW for FREE, Just pay the LOW Shipping and Handling of $3.69

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How to Get the Most From Great Chicken Prices

October 7, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

pressure cooker chickenThis week, we picked up chicken leg quarters because they were on a good sale. Not that long ago, we wouldn’t have bought it because my family isn’t a fan of bone-in chicken. But now that we have a pressure cooker, I’m putting my food to work for me in a big way! I’m saving time by cooking my chicken ahead of time and then adding some things to the pot along with the bones to get even more out of the chicken.

Cook the Chicken

Sprinkle the skin of the chicken with kosher salt. How much you use depends on your personal preference.  Place in the pressure cooker along with 4 cups of water and a teaspoon of peppercorns. Because of how you’re cooking the chicken, peppercorns work better than ground pepper.

Close the pressure cooker and bring to 15 pounds of pressure. On my Fagor pressure cooker, 15 pounds is setting #2. Once the cooker is to pressure, cook for 5-7 minutes at pressure for bone-in chicken pieces or 12-18 minutes for a whole, thawed chicken.

Release the pressure and remove the chicken from the pressure cooker. Allow the chicken to cool and pull all meat from the bones. Place the bones back into the pressure cooker. Take the cooked chicken you’ve pulled from the bones and portion one pound at a time into freezer bags. I do one pound to make it easy for using in recipes. Yes, this does mean we use a little bit more chicken than we would if it was precooked pounds, but that’s okay by my meat loving men.

I don’t put anything other than salt and pepper on the chicken at this point because I want it to be as versatile as possible later. Also, if I used specific seasonings (for example, most of today’s chicken will be going to enchiladas, so I could have used traditional Mexican seasonings) it wouldn’t be great for the next step…

Back in the pot

Now that your bones are back in with the water, go to the fridge and see what vegetables you have. Today, I’m using onion, celery, one green pepper and two small hot red peppers. Normally, I would put a couple of carrots in the pot as well, but I don’t have any in the kitchen and it’s all about keeping things simple. Add 2 more cups of water, garlic another teaspoon of peppercorns, a teaspoon of sage and one bay leaf into the pot.

Cover the pot and bring back to 15 pounds of pressure. Let the stock cook under pressure for 55 minutes and release the pressure. For the first strain, I simply dump everything into a strainer over a large bowl. This will get rid of all of the big pieces. Then, line your strainer with a cheesecloth and strain again. This will get the small bits, including any tiny bones, out of the stock and give you a clearer chicken stock.

 The pressure cooker is quickly becoming my favorite household gadget. To me, it’s a must-have for busy moms!
About the author.
Mary is a blogger who loves everything from DIY recipes and fun aprons to helping parents find awesome deals on kids pajamas and even deals on travel.

Filed Under: Recipes

FREE Enfamil Gift Set

October 3, 2012 By Micki Leave a Comment

HOT FREEBIE from Enfamil
FREE Enfamil Gift Set 

  1. Reusable shopping tote with inside pocket

  2. A box of 12 nursette bottles of Enfamil formula

  3. A bottle cooler with strap that you can attach to your diaper bag or tote

  4. A reusable ice pack

  5. Matching coupon clutch

  6. Coupons for Lysol and Enfamil products!

Free Baby Stuff from Everyday Family

Filed Under: Coupons, Freebies, Newest Coupons

Folgers Giveaway

September 30, 2012 By Micki 3 Comments

What is Better then Coffee? How about FREE COFFEE!

As a big THANK YOU to our Amazing Fans that support our page, and my Early Morning Coffee Crew that always gets up bright and early with me and chit chats, we are giving away some Folgers Coffee, MY FAVORITE! Simple Entry below in the Rafflecopter that is loading, all you have to do is join our HOT ALERT Emails!

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Filed Under: Coupon Clippers Giveaways, Sweeps & Giveaways

Homemade Salsa Recipe

September 28, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mama’s Homemade Salsa

Ingredients:

  • 4 large tomatoes, chopped
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice
  • salt to taste
  • 1 jalapeno pepper, minced (we like things spicy, so we doubled this)

Directions

It really couldn’t be any simpler! Mix everything together, let it sit for about 30 minutes so the flavors all slide together and serve! Have you tried the Salsa Chicken that we posted a while ago?

 

Filed Under: Recipes

Church Basement Casserole

September 26, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

Ever had one of those days where breakfast might be the only answer, even at dinner time? That’s the type of day it is here today, and this is one of my favorite breakfasts for any meal! It may be known to some as a sausage breakfast casserole or an egg dish, but if you were raised a Lutheran girl in Wisconsin, it’s church basement casserole.

You see, when I was younger, this was Easter morning breakfast every year. Women from the church would each make their favorite recipes and bring them to the church early on Sunday morning. We’d have to sit through the early morning service with the smells of bacon, sausage, eggs and cheese wafting up through the stairwell and filling the sanctuary. After the service was done, it looked like the running of the bulls as everyone descended for their slice of the ultimate breakfast dish.

Unlike many of the recipes I saw as a child, this one can be made easily in a few minutes, it doesn’t require soaking overnight. I’m sure it’d still be great if it did soak overnight, but we aren’t patient people in this house!
Mr. Food

Ingredients

  • 1 package breakfast sausage
  • 10 eggs, lightly beaten
  • 3 cups milk
  • 2 teaspoons dry mustard
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 6 cups cubed bread
  • 2 cups shredded cheese (I use whatever I have on hand)
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 green pepper, diced
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 1 medium tomato, seeded and chopped

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 325F. Cook sausage over medium high heat, cooking until no longer pink. I typically add my onion and green pepper when I’m cooking the sausage because my guys won’t eat them if they’re still crunchy at all.
  2. Combine eggs, milk, mustard and salt in a large bowl. Beat everything until the mixture starts to foam a bit. This will give your finished product a nice, airy consistency.
  3. Place half of the bread cubes into the bottom of a greased 9×13 pan. Sprinkle with half the pepper, half of the cheese and half of the sausage mixture. Repeat with the other half of ingredients.
  4. Pour egg mixture evenly over casserole. Let sit for 10 minutes so the bread absorbs the eggs.
  5. Bake uncovered for 55-60 minutes or until eggs are set. If the top begins to brown, place a sheet of aluminum foil over the pan, but do not seal.

 

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Creamy Sausage Pasta

September 25, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

easy weeknight dinnerI hadn’t made this in a long time, until I was digging for recipes to put on the site. If that keeps happening, my family is going to LOVE me! We love this creamy sausage pasta, it’s a quick meal that doesn’t taste quick!

Creamy Spicy Sausage Pasta

  • 1T olive oil
  • 1 pound Italian sausage
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 3/4 cup Newman’s Own tomato sauce (I used the roasted garlic)
  • 1 1/2 cup frozen peas
  • salt and pepper (don’t let the 4 year old help with the pepper!)
  • 1 pound rigatoni
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese

Cook the sausage, then add cream and tomato sauce.  Simmer until slightly thickened.  Add peas and cook until peas are hot.  Boil pasta according to directions and add to sausage and sauce mixture.  Top with mozzarella cheese and cover to let cheese melt.

With using salt, pepper, and cheese that I already had on hand, I was able to make this meal for 5.97 and it easily could have fed 6 people.  My husband, one of the biggest eaters I know asked why I made so much, and he only saw what was left after I had some and after Bug had 2 little bowls.

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