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iPad Nano Giveaway and a Facebook Party

Just a reminder that Rosslyn Elliot is having the iPod Nano Giveaway and Facebook Party today!

Enter today by clicking one of the icons below. But hurry, the giveaway ends at noon on February 28th. Winner will be announced at Sweeter than Birdsong Author Chat Facebook Party on 2/28. Rosslyn will be chatting with guests, sharing a sneak peek of the next book in the series, hosting a trivia contest, and more! She’ll also be giving away some GREAT prizes: gift certificates, books, season 1 of Downtown Abbey, and a book club prize pack! (Ten copies of the book for your small group or book club AND a LIVE Author Chat for your group with Rosslyn.)

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SodaStream Review

Turn your water into soda with SodaStream! This a great concept, and it is very healthy for the environment!

So, how does it work?  Glad you asked.  If you purchase a SodaStream online, it will be delivered with a caution of hazardous material papers.  It’s the Carbon Dioxide used to Carbonate the soda.  Assembly is required, however it is very easy.  Then end up looking something like this….Next, you will need to take your reusable carbonating bottle, and fill it with water to the fill line (basically the the entire bottle).  Put the cap on and put it in the fridge to chill (cold water holds a better carbonation).  Once your bottle of water is chilled, take the cap off and tilt the bottle slightly and screw into the SodaStream system.

Pick out your flavor and read the back of the bottle.  Check for the number of “buzzes”, most flavors require 3 “buzzes”.  However, the cola required 5 “buzzes”.  So, make your appropriate “buzzes” and remove your now carbonated water bottle.  It will hiss like opening a soda.  Then, according to the directions on the back of the bottle.  Fill a cap full of soda and pour it into your carbonated water.  My recommendation is to do it over the sink, less messy if you miss the bottle.  Put the cap back on the bottle and shake slightly to mix.

Then ENJOY! Pictured is Cranberry/Raspberry flavor.

Flavors and Machines

There are 7 different machines to choose from and on the SodaStream site there’s a tool to help you choose which machine fits you best.

You’ll also need to replace the carbonator at some point (not sure yet how long it will last and I didn’t see in the directions or online how long they last, sorry.)  SodaStream does suggest to keep an extra around for when yours runs out.

There’s a flavor for everyone!  Choose from over 50 flavors in regular, diet, energy, sparkling naturals, sparkling teas, and MyWater Essence flavors.

Each 16.9 ounce of syrup adds up to about 33 – 12 ounces cans of soda!  Let’s do some math.  If you purchase a 16.9 ounce bottle of Cola from SodaStream which last look was $4.99 and that bottle produces 33 “cans” of soda.  That’s a little over $.15 a “can” of SodaStream soda!  Sounds like a great deal for me.

My Review -

I’m in love with the SodaStream!  It’s fun and healthy for my whole family.  Easy to assemble. Granted the machines can get pricey, but the cost of soda makes up for it in my book.  My family and I reviewed 3 different kinds of sodas and 1 tea.

Cola – It’s good, it has a “diet” soda taste to it.  I hope I’m explaining that okay.  Don’t expect it to taste like the big brand colas in the store.  We will be buying that one again.

Cranberry / Raspberry - My daughter wanted the “Pink” soda, so this was our next flavor.  We all really enjoyed it.  It was refreshing and not overwhelming of either flavor.  Yet another on our next shopping list.

Green Tea with Pomegranate Peach - My husband’s next choice.  I know you all want an honest opinion.  Not my favorite flavor, I think the peach made it really sweet and the pomegranate was overwhelming.  Just my opinion, again.

Root Beer –  When I first tasted it, I instantly thought Sarsaparilla!  We had a special treat the other night of SodaStream Root Beer and vanilla ice cream.  It was a hit, and will continue having SodaStream Root Beer Floats as a treat!  Definitely on the next shopping list!

The initial start up will cost a little bit, but once you get going.  I think you’ll make up the cost from buying those big name sodas.

Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

 

 


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Saturday’s Top Five Laughs- Come Join Our Blog Hop!

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Melissa over at The Mommyhood Chronicles is having a Saturday’s Top Five Laughs Blog Hop that seems like too much fun to pass up. I am going to share five things that made me laugh this week. Most of them are what my oldest dear daughter has shared with me or what I have come across online through my scrolling.

1. Moms and Dinnertime. Any moms relate? With four growing boys in the house our cupboards and refrigerator should have revolving doors and automatic restocking! Any inventors out there? ;-) Came across the above comic on Facebook.

2. Maple Syrup Funny. When we first started drilling the holes in the trees it was taking forever and I couldn’t figure out why. Yes, the drill bit did not seem to be in correctly, but no saw dust was even coming out of the hole. Finally I discovered a little switch on the handle that went side to side. I wondered what it would do if I moved it to the far right? We tried to drill the hole and presto! The hole was drilled lickety-split! We had been drilling backwards! What do my daughters and I know about drills? Only that they drill holes.

3. Organic Farming.

4. Entrepreneurs.

5. Motherhood.

My daughter is always finding these memes to share and laugh over. I should be grateful but when my brain is foggy from lack of sleep and my eyes are cross-eyed from staring at a computer screen for too long, sometimes it takes me longer to “get” the message! I got these just fine.


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FREE Pretzel Day!

 

Go get a Free Auntie Anne’s Pretzel on Saturday March 3rd from 10 am to 3 pm.


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Vegetable Gardening

Spring is Coming!

I found this great deal for vegetable gardening and it all starts with a bumper sticker.  A bumper sticker?  Yes.  Use this link to the left and get your free bumper sticker!  When you put your information in you’ll receive an email to confirm your email address.  THEN, you’ll get a promo code for 53% off “Seeds of the Month Club“.

Some background – Mike the Gardner Enterprises is located in NJ.  Mike is a 3rd generation home vegetable gardner and author.  Mike has been featured in many publications around the world with articles and tips, including ABC & NBC.

Mike also has a podcast, blog and can be found on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, LinkedIN, Pinterest, & Google +.

Seeds of the Month Club” –  According to their website.  “All seeds are non-gmo, open pollinated heirloom varieties that have been tested for a germination rate of 90% and higher. ”

“You receive 8 packs of seeds your first month and 4 packages each month thereafter.  With a 30 day money back guarantee.”

With the 53% off it cost $15.06 for the year!   I signed up, so we’ll see what it’s like.  Granted, I don’t know what kind of seeds I’ll receive monthly.  It’s still a great deal!

Happy Growing!


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Guess What We are Doing?


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Macaroni Kid

I’m sure it’s happened to you.  You heard about a community or library event after the fact.  And think, wow my kid(s) would have loved that.  Sign up for your local Macaroni Kid newsletter and let them do the work!  Every week your local Macaroni Kid newsletter will arrive in your email inbox!  They have a variety of information in them besides a calendar of events.  There are helpful article and tips, recipes, crafts, product reviews and even an occasional giveaway!  Besides your local Macaroni Kid, there is the National Site, Family Travel, Family Safety, Macaroni Kid EATS!, Macaroni Military Family, Family Fitness, EVEN North Pole!  Macaroni Kids has local newsletters all over the US, Canada (Ottawa Capital Region) and even International (North Pole, Trinidad & Virgin Islands).


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Encyclopedia Britannica Kids – US Presidents FREE App – Only Until Monday!!

Hurry! Head to your itunes store and download – Encyclopedia Britannica Kids – US Presidents app for FREE, it’s usually 2.99!  This offer expires Monday the 20th at Midnight EST!

Great app, I’m learning a lot myself!  It has all the Presidents, when you select a President it gives you their dates in office, who was/is the Vice President, First Lady, when their birthday was/is,  and fun facts! 

In addition, there is a section of “Did you know?”.  At the bottom of the screen, select menu and you are able to hear and see the words to “Hail to the Chief”. There is also a quiz section to test your knowledge.

It’s available for your iPhone and iPad.  I checked Andriod and didn’t see this specific app, but did see other apps for US Presidents.

Enjoy!


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FREE Christian Fiction!


If you enjoy reading Christian Fiction, I came across a site on Facebook this week that is offering some FREE books for your computer, Kindle, Nook, etc. There is even a FREE movie or two, but only for a limited time.

Happy reading!


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Review ~ KitchenKuffs

KitchenKuffs Keep your sleeves up

 

 

KitchenKuffs is a great product designed to keep your sleeves out of the way of everyday tasks! I was very excited when I received my KitchenKuffs…I can honestly say that this product has so many uses! Basically the product slips over your sleeves near the wrist area and helps keep your sleeves out of the way of dirt, grime, water, muck…etc. No more continual pushing sleeves up after they slide down…KitchenKuffs keep them up!

I have used KitchenKuffs around the house in so many capacities…especially cooking and washing dishes… they have been invaluable in these two tasks! Once the weather gets warmer I cannot wait to use them while I garden and put up preserves and vegetables in the fall!

I received two pairs, a medium size and an adjustable size. When you visit the website they have a fitting guide so you know which ones to order! When in doubt order the adjustable!

I used the adjustable ones and actually gave the second pair (medium) to my mother. My mom owns an ice cream stand and when I showed them to her she was practically begging me to let her try a pair…so of course I did. She was so excited about how they worked. She usually uses a rubber band to keep her sleeves up when she works serving ice cream and now she has a more comfortable, more fashionable way to keep her sleeves up. Mom also said that she liked that if they got dirty she only had to wash the KitchenKuffs and not her whole jacket!

What a Myriad of uses …KitchenKuffs come in handy in work, play and everyday!

You can find out more about the product here:

http://www.kitchenkuffs.com/

 


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