Giveaway Gala- Come by, link up, and Win! #CMediaMagic



Welcome to the Giveaway Gala. A collection of featured giveaways from 4 blog’s including a linky for you to link up your giveaways!


This linky will be hosted on 5 blog’s giving you the benefit of reaching all of our combined readers. So feel free to check out giveaways and link up your giveaways. We only ask you link directly to your giveaway, any links to your homepage will be removed.




Week 7/01 Featured Host Giveaways:

Just Like June:
Honeywell Turbo [Read more…]

Effortless Ways to Save Money on Everyday Items

If your family is like most right now, you’re counting every penny. Budgets are getting
tighter and finding ways to save money on every day essentials has never been so
important. If you’re looking for easy ways to save money on items your family always
needs, you’re in luck. There are plenty of ways, with little effort, that you can save on
those items and here’s how to start!

Check the websites of your favorite retailers to see what specials they’re running that
week. If you stay up to date on those you’ll be able to always save on items like toilet
paper, beauty products, and school supplies from stores like Target. On their websites
you can also find coupons and sometimes specials they advertise only online.

To save on your grocery costs, never go to the store without a list. You’re much
more likely to buy items you don’t need if you don’t take a list with you. The time you do
your grocery shopping can also make a difference. If you go later in the evening, closer
to closing time then often stores will discount deli and bakery items they can’t sell the
next day like bagels and rotisserie chickens. You can sometimes get these items for half
off by doing your shopping at the right time.

Coupons will never go out of style. Look through your newspaper, especially on
Sundays, for coupons. Many stores allow coupons on top of other sales and loyalty
programs so with a little planning you can save a bundle on your grocery costs. Also
keep an eye out for coupons in your favorite magazine. This is a great place to find
coupons for non-food items like toothpaste, deodorant, and beauty products.

Another option [Read more…]

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Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. [Read more…]

Great Savings and Deals!

Take 25% off $125 or 30% off $200 at Sierra Trading Post. Use code: ALJUNE2 at checkout. Valid June 7 – July 4, 2012! They offer Men, Women, and kids clothing, along with home decor items!!

6p.m. is having a HUGE Sale- Hundreds of items only $17.76! I just love sales like this, where they have tons of items at such a low price.

Now through July 4th, get a free FULL SIZE LipSurgence™ of your choice when you spend $75 or more at www.tarte.com PLUS receive 10% OFF sitewide! Here’s how to redeem for your free LipSurgence™: Spend $75 or more at tarte.com after the 10% discount [Read more…]

Finding New Friends- H0P 4 Ways!

Welcome back to week 64 of Finding New Friends Weekend Blog Hop hosted by Shelly from My Saving Game, Sam from Have Sippy Will Travel and Jeannette from The Adventures of J-Man and MillerBug! We missed you last week but were enjoying a bloggy vacation! But we’re back now and ready to hop! Thank you all for helping make this hop so successful! We love you tons! Now what are you waiting for? Let’s get to hopping! We are finding some fabulous blogs through this hop and having a great time getting to know so many of you! So thank you for linking up again this week to those of you who are hop veterans and welcome to those who are new! Let’s continue to make new bloggy friends and increase our traffic! We do have a few simple rules for you – nothing too tough though. So here we go!

Want to Save Some Cash?

Living Social has a deal up for grabs that you can Support Troops! Pay $25 and get $50 towards a care package or other morale efforts for US troops. Plus for doing this, you will get a t-shirt! Filled with items like snacks, toiletries, and phone cards, each care package not only provides troops with a reminder of home, but helps those serving a world away reconnect with their loved ones. By showing your gratitude and appreciation for those who serve, you can do your part to honor our nation’s true heroes.

Here are a few deals that are up for grabs at Publix Stores this week. Now prices vary a bit different because of stores and region, but prices should be close!

Sale:

Hop Along Friday!

Welcome to the Hop Along Friday!
As most of you may be aware of, GFC will no
longer be available to self hosted blogs and non blogger blogs
shortly. We don’t want to leave all of those people out! So, we are
adjusting our hop to include everyone! There are other ways to
follow blogs such as Google+, Networked Blogs, and various other
options. We want everyone to link up!


Here is what we would love for you to do. Please link up your blog and
at the end of it, leave how you would like to be followed.

Example: Chubby Cheeks Thinks *Google+”

This way, readers aren’t coming to your blog and are at a loss for how
to follow you. It is simple [Read more…]

Yahoo’s Remake America Remakes a Local Family

Clearly, this is a time of economic struggle, most of us have fallen on hard times. Yahoo! has a weekly series that launched March 8, 2012, titled ‘Remake America’ that follows the lives of real families as they attempt to get back on track and achieving “their American dream.” The reality series will offer a lens, through the eyes of real families, into the political issues at the forefront of the 2012 elections, including the impact of unemployment, healthcare, veteran affairs, and the housing market.

These families are not any different from most of us. Their stories are so similar to most people I know, that they are simply un-extraordinary. In fact, when you watch the stories, I can almost guarantee you that you or someone you know has been through something worse.

But that’s sort of the problem, isn’t it? That extreme hardship has become the norm in a country that used to be known for bounty. Don’t get me wrong- this is no Darfur, of course- but relatively speaking, we are not stable and cannot offer our children the things that other generations were able to. There is no consensus as to when we will recover. Enter- the Great Recession.

In order for surviving businesses to “cope”, those that still have their doors open have cut costs and labor, or sent their jobs overseas- hurting Americans when we need jobs most. Many people have lost their jobs, or become severely underemployed. Many Americans are now without benefits, and home foreclosure and the jobless rate is at an incredible high. Those who are lucky enough to HAVE jobs are often forced to work long hours with no overtime, or to do the jobs of 3 people with no extra pay and no bonuses, no raises, nothing but stress to thank them. Many have unrealistic work loads placed on them, or are required to take on additional tasks outside their normal routines. What is to be done?

Say hello to a local family to my area, John and Michele Kocotos. John was laid off from his position in the Red Cross, and Michele was forced to get her Master’s Degree in order to keep her job as a head teacher in a local daycare.


I recently got the opportunity to sit down and chat with them, and they are very nice people- the kind you would meet at church or your children’s [Read more…]