DD Perks – Have you signed up yet? #IC #DDPerks #Sponsored

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The Dunkin’ Donuts Perks program is going strong, and to celebrate their recent one year anniversary of this program, they have lots of fun stuff going on.  One of them is the video below telling customers about some of the great perks of the program and the ease of usage.  Another way DD says thank you to some customers is with a free coffee.  Who doesn’t love coffee?

I have found Dunkin’ Donuts is a great way to start a meeting off right.  All you need is a dozen donuts and a box of fresh coffee, and you have enough motivation to get the day started the right way.

I love DD around the holidays.  With the special donuts for Valentine’s Day and St Patrick’s day coming up soon, I know heart shaped, pink, and green donuts are right around the corner.  These make the everyday a bit more special, which is the best way to celebrate with Dunkin’ Donuts.  Something to keep in mind while grabbing your pink donuts and boxes of coffee is that the DD Perks program the program is easy to use and easier to take advantage of.
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Edible Valentine’s Day Idea from Entenmann’s

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Looking for a fun and easy dessert for Valentine’s Day? Entenmann’s is celebrating this year with the Entenmann’s Sweet Valentine’s Edible Bouquet. Fan of chocolate? Doughnuts? Sweets in general? Read on.

Check out the Entenmann’s Facebook Page for lots of sweet ideas.
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Save Money With Verified Codes

There are many coupon sites on the internet, and it can be difficult to find the perfect one for you. Some are confusing to find the actual deals, others are way too spammy, and others don’t really offer as many good deals as you would hope. One of the better sites out there is Verified Codes.

What makes them unique is that they update daily AND they offer 50% off and up. This section specializes in items which are more then half off. This may not surprise some of you, but the few times I have checked the site recently, there have been business card deals, backup phone batteries, Oakley eye wear, and brand name store deals as well. Now is the prefect time for catch some stellar deals. With the holiday shopping season wound down, it is now clearance time in many establishments so keep an eye on Verified Codes daily. Those great deals will not last long, but will make you smile for a very long time.
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Day 7- Last Day On Board the Breakaway

We began our last day on the Norwegian Breakaway by sleeping in pretty late. It was warmer then I expected when we got up- we were at the very bottom of Virginia, and the weather was still OK for shorts and t-shirts, which was a nice surprise.

We opened the balcony to get some warm, fresh air while we got ready for the day.

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We headed up to breakfast, first grabbing some cereal and a bowl for my son on the way up. He was thrilled to see that they got more of his favorite cereal in- they had previously run out. We had a nice, quiet breakfast while looking at the ocean, a view we are sure to miss this time tomorrow.

We dropped the boy of at kids club, although it was only open for 45 minutes by that time. One thing I would like is if they would have more/better hours at the kids club- it seems they are closed as much as they are open.

My husband and I headed over to the pool area, and climbed into a hot tub. It was a little cool, but we had been wanting to use one since we got here, and it just hadn’t happened- this was for sure our last chance. We were not in the hot tub 5 minutes when a coast guard helicopter started circling- they were rendezvousing with our ship to transfer a sick person to a local hospital. While there is medical staff on board, the person was more seriously ill and needed a hospital. It was pretty cool watching the rescue operation, and pretty much everyone on the sip came out to see it. (No one was glad that someone was ill, but seeing the procedure was neat. Yes, we are bad people, every one of us.)

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It was time to go grab the bugger from kids club, and then we went back to the room to change into dry clothes.

We headed out to lunch, and then wanted to try bringing the kiddo back to kids club (since they had been closed for two hours and were supposed to be open again), but they wouldn’t let him in, since they were only taking kids who wanted to be in the talent show. Even when they are open, they are closed. He was really bummed, he wanted to play with the kids before we left. He didn’t want to preform, he just wanted to play, poor bubbie.

Instead, he came with us to watch the International Crew Talent Show, which let the crew show off their stuff. Everything from singing to traditional dances were performed, it was fun, and pretty neat to see what a talented group is on board here.
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4 Simple Tips For Making The Most with Coupons

Clipping coupons can make a real difference when we are trying make our money go further and find the best possible deal, especially when it comes to the weekly food shop, but effective coupon collecting and savings mean more than simply cutting out a token from the paper and handing it to a retailer. By following the four tips below, you can turn this hobby into a really effective and rewarding system and become a true couponing expert.

1: Think like an expert and you will become an expert.

It can be a little daunting to get started with coupons as you may not know where to start or you may find yourself taking on too big a project and getting snowed under with all the different styles, offers, brands and everything else that you have to consider. Prepare yourself and start to learn some of the different styles and the language of coupons so that you easily separate your BOGOs from your PSAs and won’t be caught off-guard when people start raving about the ads that the supermarket across town has just put in.

2: Organization is vital to successful couponing.

Being prepared for the experience of spending those coupons and getting those deals also means getting yourself organized. You are far less likely to feel overwhelmed by all those dates and offers if that mountain of little pieces of paper is neatly organized into a binder. Schedules and tables are a nice way of making sure that you keep on top of offers and don’t let anything expire unnecessarily but some coupon enthusiasts advise using a baseball card holder to neatly arrange it all by brand, date or whatever other criteria comes to mind. You can also organize by bulk buying certain items and making space for everything before you shop. Planning the shopping trip can be as important as getting the deals, which leads nicely to the next tip.
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A Buyers Guide to Home Floors

When you move into a new home, or remodel your own, the floors are one of the most important things to consider.  I have to admit, I didn’t know a lot about flooring myself, and it has been a “learn as you go” type of process.  The cost and looks of the floor are not the only things to consider- you need to think about it’s durability, how it will stand up and how long it will last as well.  Some floors don’t hold up as well as others, so take a good long look at what is best for both your home and your wallet.
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Top 5 Locations You Need To Visit On Your Road Trip Around The USA

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Jack Kerouac inspired a whole generation to drive across the United States in search of the unknown. Back then, Kerouac relied heavily on meeting people and making stops to keep himself occupied during his long drives. These days, more and more roadside attractions are popping out for those who want to spice up their road trip around the highways and back alleys of the country. From towering dinosaurs to visiting the King of Rock, here are the top 5 locations that you need to visit during your road trip around the country.

Iowa 80 – The world’s largest truck stop

Throughout the course of your road trip, you need to rely on the number of truck stops and pit stops where you can use the bathroom and enjoy the local delicacy. If you want to visit the ultimate truck stop, then head on to Interstate 80 where the world’s largest truck stop is located. Iowa 80 is a sprawling truck-stop that’s located in a 200-acre land. Much like ordinary truck stops, you can choose from the variety of food services and get a full tank in one of the fifteen refilling stations. It’s huge and it’s wonderful.

Cadillac Ranch – Where cars come to die

Built in 1974 by an art group called Ant Farm, Cadillac Ranch is an art installation that shows how the Cadillac car has evolved throughout the years. Brightly painted Cadillac cars emerge from the ground at an angle that is reminiscent of the Great Pyramids of Giza. Bruce Springsteen famously wrote a song about his experience when he visited the site. Today, people are encouraged to write graffiti and add their own artistic flair to the installation pieces.
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Cruise Like a Norwegian – Day 5

We tried out the Uptown Grill for breakfast today instead of the main buffet. It had much less in the way of options, but also way less people, so it was a nice change of pace. The food was also a little different, so that was cool.  We are going to try it again tomorrow, but we will stop in the regular buffet first for cereal for the little mister and bring it up with us, he’s on a huge cereal kick right now.

After breakfast, we headed down for origami making. Today, it was paper boxes. We learned how to make them, and also paper airplanes that worked very well- like, across the restaurant and down the hall well. The planes might not be origami, but they were fun to make.

Then we made our way to the top deck for another go on the Breakaway Bounce

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and my son tried the ropes course. He was a little freaked out to do the big one, so he did the “mini” one with mom as a chaperone. He enjoyed it, and he felt like” hot stuff” afterward. There were quite a few kids in his age group doing the mini course, so that was a good thing.

Since we figure today is going to be the last “warm” day, we made sure to get some pool and water slide time in, of course. My son really loves the splash park, and he is going to miss it.

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There was also a “Nick Live Poolside” competition today, and while my son didn’t want to participate, we had fun watching. Kids had relays, water balloon toss, and got pie in the face and of course- the famous Nickelodeon slime.

We grabbed some hot dogs by the pool, and watched as one of the crew created an ice sculpture. It took him almost no time, and he made the Statue of Liberty (fitting, as we will see it again soon).

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After drying off, we headed inside for a towel folding demonstration. My son is enthralled with this, and how it is done- and he is excited every night to see what kind of animal will wait for him on his bed. The staff made quite a few animals, from turtles to monkeys to swans- some were really, really impressive (and seem super complicated).
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