Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Swagbucks Swagbuster Deals on Your Favorite Stores, Offers, Gift Cards
Running now through December 3rd, the cashback shopping site Swagbucks is running a series of exclusive "Swagbuster" deals that offer increased cash back (in the form of SB points) at stores, when buying gifts cards, and big SB payouts when you discover offers from different companies. You can take all of the points you earn from these deals and redeem them for gift cards from places like Amazon, Target, Walmart, Starbucks, or PayPal cash, helping you extend your holiday budget further!
The deals change every few hours, and you can keep track of what's available by clicking here. You need a Swagbucks account to take advantage - fortunately, it's free and takes less than 30 seconds to sign up. PLUS, if you sign up through me you'll get a bonus 300 SB ($3) if you earn 300 SB before December 1st!
I have been with Swagbucks for years and earned almost $1,000! I just got 70 SB yesterday when I ordered Callie some leggings on OldNavy.com. I also get SB when I order things from Target for Christmas shopping and Eva's birthday! Christmastime is really a great time to join Swagbucks and start earning cash back!
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Swagbucks Pre-Black Friday Holiday Sale!
As a pre-Black Friday warm up, Swagbucks is offering big cash back for shopping online at several of your favorite retailers right now! Just go to this page to see all of the deals available and get the jump on your holiday shopping.
How about 3,000 Swagbucks for signing up with Hulu, our go-to movie and TV show site?!
Ebay 2% cash back!
Amazon 6% cash back!
You're going to make purchases for the holidays anyway, so why not get cash back for them?!
In order to take advantage of the cash back, just create your Swagbucks account when prompted (it takes less than 30 seconds) and then you're all set! Your cash back comes in the form of SB points, which you can redeem for gift cards to places like Amazon, Target, Walmart, Starbucks, or get PayPal cash!
As a special bonus, if you sign up through me you get a 300 SB ($3) bonus when you earn your first 300 SB before December 1st! This site's a great way to extend your shopping budget, especially around the holidays!
An Exquisite Touch of Silver
Forget the classic black-and-white style. New trends have long redefined classiness and elegance and they’ve moved away from a monochromatic world to bring new nuances of black and white.
Style is all about gray now, whether you make it part of your wardrobe or your interior decor. There is no clear explanation as to why gray has become such a popular choice for fashionistas and interior designers, but there are several options.
Firstly, gray, as it appears, is a natural derivative of the timeless black and white combination, and consequently can be used as a subtle complement without losing the natural and neutral feelings associated with black and white.
Secondly, gray comes in a variety of hues, which means that you can easily coordinate it with other colors and even patterns without risking a fashion or design faux pas.
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And finally, gray brings a sense of preciosity to your style, as it is both the color of wisdom – gray-haired ladies always know better – and the color of a precious metal. In a word: What’s not to like about gray?
Your wardrobe
If you’re wondering how to surf on the precious gray trend, the best place to start is your wardrobe.
Weight Loss When You're Traveling and Over the Holidays
With the holidays coming up, you might be on the go more than usual. You might even be traveling out of town for some festivities, and you might be wondering how that will affect your healthy lifestyle change.
(I don't like to say diet because that sounds temporary and like you're depriving yourself for a period of time so you can go back to eating like your old self once you lose a certain amount of weight.)
Here are some things that helped me when we'd visit family over a weekend in Hays, Kansas or go to any holiday parties at all:
- If you're on a plan like Weight Watchers, it's easy to figure out how to eat well when you have no clue how many points a meal may have. They have an online program called eTools that is helpful for figuring out the points value of foods. Also, I they have a Dining Out Companion pocket guide for certain popular restaurants. Otherwise, just look for things like chicken and seafood, items that are baked and steamed and not fried. Hit the salad and veggies hard and avoid the bread basket. Watch out for those salad dressings ... I like to bring my own in packets when traveling. (update: now that I have a smartphone, life is super easy because almost every restaurant and food is online and I can track it quickly and choose what I want to eat more quickly and easily)
- If you're staying with friends, it's hard to say NO all the time to what they are cooking. I like to make sure I have something in my bag that I can say YES to after I've said NO to something yummy and decadent that might blow my healthy lifestyle change. I love these double chocolate protein bars, and they are like dessert to me (Aldi, but everyone carries them). It's not chocolate truffle cupcakes, but it does the trick. And I also love Weight Watchers smoked string cheese, and it's only 1 point per piece. It's a nice protein boost with a lot of flavor to keep me away from other cheese and cracker options!
- Keep non-perishables in the car or in your bag. Baby carrots don't have to be refrigerated constantly. Apples are amazing. Bananas are perfect. Other things you know the concrete points value of are good to have around (100-calorie cookie packs or chip packs) also.
- Don't worry about people who tell you things like, "You are already so skinny, just have one piece of cake!" or "You don't need to lose weight, you are fine." Or "Oh, you can't have this piece of cake." They are not you. They have their own issues, TRUST ME. Just continue to live your healthy plan and don't let PEOPLE derail you, no matter how well-meaning they may be or what they mean to you or what kind of history you have with them.
- Continue to track what you put in your mouth. You would not believe how quickly the points add up when you are taking a bite here and there at a gathering and you are still hungry.
- Save up points and calories for things you love. Of COURSE you can have things you love!
- Attempt to get in some exercise by walking a little bit, hitting a hotel gym, or chasing kids around more than usual (keeps you away from the banquet table!).
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Originally posted 12/6/12
Monday, November 20, 2017
Most Common DIY Home Repair Tips
As
a homeowner, you should be committed to keeping your home safe and in proper
order. But sometimes, no matter how much you take good care of things, the
inevitable could happen. Whether it's a leaky faucet, broken pipe or damaged
chair, each and every homeowner should know how to handle some of the most
common DIY home repairs. Here are some of them. Others, such as a leaking
roof,
might be better left to professional contractors, if chances of getting hurt
are too great.
Wobbly Table and
Chairs
It
can be annoying to be sitting on a chair that's wobbling and most certainly if
the table is also having the same problem. But here's a simple DIY remedy when
it comes to unsteady chairs and tables - take the legs apart and make sure you
label each of them so you could easily put them back together. Use a chisel to
remove the glue or adhesives that were used to join the parts. Once the area is
cleaned, reapply adhesives and put back the parts together. Use a rope to hold
the part until such time that the glue or any adhesive you use will dry up.
Prevent Water Leaks
One
of the most common problems that several homeowners are faced with all over the
world is a water leak. The solution to this dilemma is to simply install a
device called the water shut off valve. This device can be used for shutting
off the water in the event of an emergency leak, although you obviously want to avoid an
emergency.
Before you start with installing the valve, make sure you turn
off your water's main supply and decide where you wanted to install the
shut off valve. Clean the insides of your water pipe and you can then attach
the valve.
Hard To Open
Drawers
Another
common and annoying problem that you could have at home is a drawer that often
gets stuck each time you open it. But don't worry, for there's an effective
solution on how you can make your drawers to be sliding smoothly again. Simply
rub an old candle at the part of the drawer that touches the dresser. You
should also do the same thing for the dresser itself. After this, the drawer
should be back to working smoothly and you should be able to get things out of
your drawer quickly and without any difficulty.
Dealing with
Squeaking Doors
If
your door is squeaking or sticking, then you need to do something to remedy
these problems. They are not only a nuisance, but they could be dangerous as
well since a squeaky door could indicate that it's already damaged and soon
enough, it will just suddenly stop opening. You will need a piece of thin cardboard
to remedy this problem. Cut the cardboard in the same size as that of your door
shims and then insert it in between the hinge and the shim. Screw all the parts
back together and your problem is solved!
Fixing Screen Door
Closer
There
are various reasons why your screen door closer is no longer working. However,
most of the time, a simple DIY home repair should easily fix this problem. If
the issue has something to do with the tension, all you need to do is to
tighten or loosen the adjustment screw located at the bottom part of the
closer. If this solution will not work, then you may need to consider buying an
entirely new screen door closer to replace the damaged one.
Worn Off Caulking
Caulk
is basically that rubbery stuff that's in between your sink, shower or tub. It
serves as the seal that keeps the areas protected against moisture. It will
glue itself in place and this makes the process of applying it so easy. Over
time, the caulking could crack, wear, shrink and discolor, and this will leave
your bathroom vulnerable to mold and water damage.
You
can reapply caulk using a caulking gun. It requires a bit of practice but you
should be able to manage. You just have to use the gun for drawing a straight
line to the area that needs caulking. If you are not that confident in laying
down a smooth bead of caulk, then consider buying caulk strips that you just
need to unroll and then press into the area.
Stripped Screw
Holes
Sometimes,
you will just be surprised to see some little quirks in your house, especially
after living there for several years. Among these are screw holes that have
stripped off over time. It may not be that big of a deal, but it is still a
damage that must be repaired. Besides, this problem can be easily remedied
using a toothpick that you can simply insert into the hole and then you can
screw whatever it is that you wanted to screw into it. The toothpick can help
to prevent the screw holes from developing further cracks.
Leaking Copper
Pipes
Another
common home repair that a lot of homeowners thought to be hard is fixing a
copper pipe that's leaking. What many did not know is that fixing this problem
is pretty easy. Simply cut that part of the copper pipe that's leaking and then
replace it with a new one, that's attached into a SharkBite. This is a simple,
yet efficient solution to your leaky pipe problem.
Damaged Faucet
Washer
Leaky
faucet is a common problem, yet it is also easy to fix. For major water leaks
however, you may need an expert intervention. Nevertheless, fixing minor water
leaks should be pretty easy, depending on the kind of faucet that you have.
Begin by shutting off the water that comes out of the faucet. You should find a
shutoff valve nearby. Unscrew the handle of the faucet in order to remove it.
Remove the other parts as well, such as the packing nut, valve stem, washer,
etc. You should be able to identify by now which part or component of the
faucet has triggered the leak. Simply replace that broken part with a new one
and put back the parts together.
Hopefully
these DIY home repair tips can help you to live in peace and comfort,
unbothered by some of the most annoying and distracting house problems.
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