Friday, March 12, 2010

One Lovely Blog Award!



Honey Bear and I were so surprised to get this: One Lovely Blog Award!

Thanks to Dina-Marie at Dimes2Vines -- and here, I thought no one was paying attention to us LOL!
I beleive in the pay it forward way of life and want to share the following sites with YOU all and thank Dina Marie for including us! Please stop on by her blog as she has some GREAT posts to share:

Rules: Accept the award, post it on your blog together with the name of the person who has granted the award, and his or her blog link. Pass the award to 15 other blogs that you’ve newly discovered. Remember to contact the bloggers to let them know they have been chosen for this award.

I have been a long time subscriber to the following blogs and enjoy each one - Here is our chosen 15 other fanominal bloggers for you to check out!

1- Lisa @ Mojosavings.com
2- Lindsay @ Passionate Homemaking
3- Jen @ Cash Cowan
4- Stephanie @ Keeper of the Home
5- Janet @ The Money Jar
6- Michelle @ Money Saving Madness
7- Brandy @ Savin Some
8- Maria @ SavingQueen.com
9- Nicole @ Nicoles Nickels
10- Lori @ Moms By Heart
11- Colleen @ Des Moines Coupon Mom
12- Jessica @ Utah Deal Diva
13- Trisha @ 24/7 MOMS
14- Michelle @ I Heart Saving Money
15- Jina @ TheFrugalMind
Congrats fellow bloggers!!
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Monday, March 1, 2010

"New Frugality" May Be Enduring Feature of Post-Recession Economy

"New Frugality" May Be Enduring Feature of Post-Recession Economy

A "new frugality," born of The Great Recession and evidenced by two consecutive years of declining per capita consumption, is now becoming entrenched consumer behavior that is reshaping consumption patterns in ways that will persist even as the economy rebounds. More >

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Moving PSA Will Make You Buckle Up

Moving PSA Will Make You Buckle Up Beautiful Video Uses No Words at All

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Stop & Shop Launches New Online Community for Moms

Stop & Shop Launches New Online Community for Moms

Stop & Shop last week announced the launch of www.smallvictories.com, a new online community for moms. More >

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Nationwide Search for a Trusting Woman

Nationwide Search for a Trusting Woman
This spring Sheila Walsh will tape a special for Life Focus Television to air on PBS stations nationwide. As part of the show, Sheila will honor one woman who has surpassed insurmountable odds and achieved the unimaginable through her trust in God. Are you this woman? Is she a friend or family member? If you think the answer is yes, CLICK HERE to tell us your story and for more information.

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Vital Juice-Sign up today for daily health and wellness tips

Vital Juice-Sign up today for daily health and wellness tips

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National Spay Day: Join The Cause

National Spay Day: Join The Cause
The Humane Society's National Spay Day is coming up on February 23rd and volunteers can help spread the word to educate fellow Americans about the important of spaying or neutering pets.

You know...I never realized the health benefits of spaying our dog until she has become sick. You see, not only does it prevent unwanted litters, but our sweet little girl has breast cancer...why? how? Because, of her incredible sweet innocense, all we saw her whole life was we kept her from male dogs (or if she played with them, they never did anything), but she would have made a wonderful mommy, we just didnt find a suitable mate, let alone, what would we do with all the pups...well, 12 yrs later, she has cancer. We were told that if you spay them early, this wouldnt be a problem, OR it would not be a hig percentage...well...now is too late to know this...we know t for the future, but had we known this, we WOULD have fixed her. So, our lesson learned CAN be a great insite for you pet owners out there too!

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Eco, Green, Organic, Healthy: What’s the Difference?

Eco, Green, Organic, Healthy: What’s the Difference?

Everyone's jumping on the bandwagon these days and labeling their products "green," "organic," "eco-friendly" and "healthy." The problem is, there's a lot of confusion about what's what, and the terms tend to get used interchangeably.

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10 Sure-to-Surprise-You Natural Cleaners

What do white bread, ketchup, and oatmeal have in common? No, they’re not the makings of the world’s worst sandwich (well, hmmm, maybe they are). All three are on our list of household staples that can do double duty as dirt-busters. Bread will clean up an oil painting, while ketchup will take the grime off of cookware and oatmeal will take the grime off of you. Get the details on these and seven other secret cleansers, then read on for more new uses. --my personal favorite is white vinegar...I use it in the wash to clean, as a fabric softener, disinfectant, degreaser and even on skin to sterilize it!

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If You Feel a Sore Throat Coming On ...

If You Feel a Sore Throat Coming On ...

Don't bother with cough drops. Here's an at-home remedy using lemon andhoney you can mix up in your blender. Just takes 2 minutes and it's ready

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Natural Pain Relief

Natural Pain Relief

Twenty-seven million Americans are affected by osteoarthritis, according to the Arthritis Foundation. This chronic condition is characterized by the breakdown of cartilage in the joints, which often results in pain. Several natural remedies may help relieve ailing joints. AOL Health talked to experts to get their picks for natural pain relief.

Sulfur-Rich FoodsFoods containing high quantities of sulfur may help to reduce arthritis pain by decreasing joint inflammation. These foods include avocados, lentils, broccoli, cabbage, coconut, soy beans, and garlic. “When you’re taking herbs that shut down inflammation and you’re eating foods with sulfur in it, then you’re helping the body rebuild the cartilage,” says Casey Adams, Ph.D., doctor of naturopathic medicine and author of “Arthritis: The Botanical Solution.”

Anti-Inflammatory Herbs

It may seem old-school, but experts say ingredients in specific herbs provide pain relief in the joints. "Boswellia is an herb used in Ayurvedic medicine [the traditional medicine of India] to treat arthritis and reduce arthritis symptoms. Some doctors suggest using 400-800 mg of gum resin extract in capsules or tablets three times per day," explains Carrie Plumley, homeopathic and herbal expert for the Vitamin Shoppe. "Anti-inflammatory herbs come in combos quite often. These herbs may inhibit the formation of prostaglandins, which cause inflammation," adds Eileen Klein, M.D., FACP with Summit Medical Group.

Additionally,dandelion, grapple plant, myrrh and juniper have a history of relieving aches and pains. They interrupt the inflammation process and help to increase the circulation in the joints. “Most arthritis cases are based upon the immune system going into a panic mode because you have inflammation,” Adams says. These herbs help strengthen the immune system. Though it could take three to six months to feel these herbs’ benefits, Adams asserts that the pain may then permanently subside.

Meadowsweet and Willow Bark
When tested against aspirin, these herbs have similar pain-relieving results. But unlike aspirin, these herbs increase the secretion of the stomach mucus membrane. This helps avoid aspirin’s side effects like stomach pain, bleeding and ulcers. “Practically every study done on natural herbs has found that there are basically no side effects,” Adams says.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids include fish oils, flaxseed oils, green leafy vegetables and eggs. Our bodies take these omega-3 fatty acids and convert them into certain hormones that help to relieve arthritis pain. “You need enough omega-3 in the diet for your body to produce these anti-inflammatory hormones,” says Bruce Fife, doctor of naturopathic medicine and author of “The New Arthritis Cure.” “Unfortunately our diet yields more omega-6.” Omega-6 fatty acids, found in vegetable oils, promote inflammation.

Antioxidant-Rich Foods
A diet high in antioxidants (think blueberries, cherries and artichokes), will help to reduce arthritis pain by reducing inflammation. Free radicals often cause damage to the body’s cells including joints’ cartilage cells, called chondrocytes. “If you have plenty of antioxidants in your daily diet it will neutralize those free radicals,” Adams says. See our list of antioxdiant-rich foods.

Topical Capsaicin
Capsaicin is the active ingredient in chili peppers that makes them hot and is used in ointments to decrease pain in joints. “In the pain fibers we have in our bodies there is a substance P [a chemical that acts as a pain messenger in the body]; the capsaicin seems to deplete the substance out of the pain fibers, desensitizing them,” says Douglas Flory, M.D., orthopaedic surgeon. Topical capsaicin often causes a burning sensation in its initial application, and it typically takes several weeks to feel its benefits.

Hyaluronic Acid
“Hyaluronic acid is the liquid that lubricates your joints,” says Doug Kalman, Ph.D., R.D., and research director at Miami Research Center. “It’s one of the alternatives, or items, that your physician can pick from, to treat joint pain related to osteoarthritis.” Though our bodies make hyaluronic acid -- it’s synthesized in cartilage’s synovial fluid -- people with osteoarthritis have less of the substance in their joints, providing less lubrication and shock absorbance, and causing pain. Doctors can inject hyaluronic acid into joints to treat the pain, which may also stimulate the body to produce the acid.

Pycnogenol
Jason Theodosakis, M.D. and author of "The Arthritis Cure," explains that pycnogenol is made from French maritime bark extract. "The ingredient is used in 700 products. Studies show it's an anti-inflammatory and reduces cartilage breakdown." According to a 2008 study published in the "Journal of Phytotherapy Research", pycnogenol reduced all osteoarthritis symptoms by 56 percent and lowered joint pain by 55 percent.

Glucosamine
"It's one of the building blocks of cartilage," notes "Dr. Theo." "It's a drug in other countries and a dietary supplement here in the U.S. The recommended dosage is 1,500 to 3,000 mg/day, and a higher dose may be recommended for some people." Glucosamine is a precursor for glycosaminoglycans, which are a major component of joint cartilage.

Chondroitin
Chondroitin originally hails from the cartilage of fish or animals that's purified and sold as a dietary supplement, and Dr. Theo notes that it may be utilized for arthritic pain relief. "The dosage is 800 to 1,200 mg each day. It helps slow the breakdown of cartilage and is used as a supplement."

Ice
Kevin R. Stone, M.D., orthopaedic surgeon at the Stone Clinic in San Francisco, reminds us that human joints are similar to metal joints in that they require lubrication. "The body produces natural oil called hyaluronan. Increasing the natural oil decreases wear and tear from impact, running injuries and arthritis." That said, he recommends good old-fashioned water in its frozen form. That's right -- ice! Dr. Stone says compressing ice on the affected area for about 20 minutes an hour is effective for relieving arthritis pain. "It anesthetizes local nerve endings and decreases joint swelling."

Soft Tissue Massage
Dr. Stone advises that patients seek physical therapists with soft tissue mobility skills. He explains, "The soft tissue massage stimulates cells to reduce natural inflammation and stimulate tissue healing." Three massages for 30 minutes to one hour are recommended on a weekly basis to relieve pain.

Acupuncture
Eunice Kan, L.Ac., at Live Well, an acupuncture and herbal medicine clinic, says acupuncture helps relieve arthritis pain and inflammation by decreasing the inflammation in the tissues and circulating blood flow smoothly throughout the body, as well as at the affected area. "Specifically for inflammatory pain such as arthritis, research has found that acupuncture moderates the peripheral sensitization stage of pain, thus decreasing the pain signals."

SAMe
Also known by its technical name, S-Adenosyl methionine, this coenzyme is involved in methyl group transfers. Medical jargon aside, Dr. Theodosakis says we're not exactly sure how it works, but it has been known to relieve pain in certain people. "It's usually for patients who have osteoarthritis and depression at the same time." The dosage is 400–1,600 mg/day and is used for patients with osteoarthritis, depression and liver disease.

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Monday, February 15, 2010

14 ways to get relief without meds

Suffering From Arthritis? Try Eating Avocado

Rich in sulfur, it may help decreaseinflammation in your joints. Broccoli,coconut & cabbage are good bets too. 14 ways to get relief without meds

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Wal-Mart Cuts Food Storage Bag Brands

Wal-Mart Cuts Food Storage Bag Brands
Glad and Hefty food storage bags have been cut from Wal-Mart s line-up, leaving only Ziploc and the company s Great Value store brand. Continue Reading »

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Friday, February 12, 2010

Walgreen to Offer Fresh Foods/Prepared Meals

Walgreen to Offer Fresh Foods/Prepared Meals in 7,000 Stores According to the IDDBA's newsletter, dairy-deli-bake Digest, Walgreen plans to offer fresh foods and prepared foods to draw "time-starved" shoppers to its stores and compete with traditional supermarkets. The company sees "location" and good value as being the big differentiators. Walgreen is also selling private-label wines at about 1,500 locations and sees this as the next logical step. The company thinks if it could get 50 percent of its customers to shop the meal department one day a week, it would do wonders for its sales. (Source: Bloomberg.com )

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Better Homes and Gardens Best New Product Awards Unveiled

Better Homes and Gardens Best New Product Awards Unveiled
The Better Homes and Gardens Best New Product Awards (BNPA) program has revealed its top winners for 2010, in tandem with research and insights from its companion second annual BrandSpark American Shopper Study. More >

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Tax Changes You Should Know Before Filing

Tax Changes You Should Know Before Filing

Workers get to keep up to $400 more,thanks to a government move reducingthe amount it withholds on paychecks.
13 new rules that affect what you owe

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Scientists come under fire for a doomsday prediction about glaciers suddenly melting

I KNEW IT!!! I have been saying this all along...I know we have issues from all the damage over the years, and with Honey Bear and I working outside, we are living witness to the climate changes and all, but I just KNEW in my heart of hearts they were not telling us the truth!

New Global Warming Scandal Heats Up

Scientists come under fire for a doomsday prediction about glaciers suddenly melting.
What was wrong with report

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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Text-messaged health history program could save your life

Text-messaged health history program could save your life

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Friday, January 1, 2010

New Laws Are In Effect...pay attention.....

From CNN:

(Jan. 1) -- Legislatures in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico met in 2009, leading to the enactment of 40,697 laws, many of which take effect January 1.
The new laws cover a variety of areas, from texting and tanning beds to human trafficking and seat-belt safety.

New Hampshire, Oregon and Illinois join 16 other states that prohibit motorists from sending text messages while driving. (FINALLY!!!!) Gloria Wilhelm fought for the Illinois law after her son, Matt, was struck and killed while he was riding his bike by a driver who was downloading cell phone ring tones. "These are incredibly selfish and dangerous behaviors," she said.

A new law in Oregon requires children under the age of 16 to wear a seat belt on an all-terrain vehicle or in a car while on public property.

Same-sex couples will be able to marry in New Hampshire beginning January 1 under New Hampshire General Court HB 436, and the state joins Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and Iowa in legalizing same-sex marriages. In California, SB 54 requires the state to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states while such marriages were legal in California. The legislation covers same-sex marriages performed between June 16, 2008, and November 5, 2008, when a ballot initiative, Proposition 8, banned same-sex marriage in the state constitution.

A California measure that limits trans fat in restaurant food also takes effect January 1. Enacted in 2008, it requires restaurants to use oils, margarines and shortenings that have less than half a gram of trans fat per serving. A similar provision will apply to baked goods in 2011.

A statewide smoking ban in bars and restaurants that will take effect in North Carolina, the nation's biggest producer of tobacco, has drawn mixed reactions."I find it rather annoying that they're going to turn me into the police," tavern owner Van Allston said.

Not all laws become effective January 1. State constitutions or statutes typically establish when laws go into effect, and the date is written into the specific piece of legislation.

CNN's Kara Finnstrom and Emanuella Grinberg contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Walmarts Price Match Promise

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