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{The New Home Ec} Grocery Shopping with Kids Made Easy

March 26, 2012 at 9:07 am  

Syndicated Content

Grocery shopping with kids can be a tricky — and expensive — outing. There are a lot of advantages to shopping with kids — teaching kids about money, colors, and food, for starters. I personally prefer to go it alone, but sometimes it…

Filed Under: Money Saving Ideas, Shopping, Syndicated Content Tagged With: Babble, grocery shopping, kids, Syndicated Content

Want to try something new? Do it over the Summer!

June 24, 2011 at 9:50 am 1 Comment  

Entertainment

Kids want to explore a new interest? Have them do it over the summer!

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Entertainment, Family Fun, kids, summer

Miss Matched, Inc.: 50% off select socks

February 18, 2011 at 12:00 am Leave a Comment  

Coupon Codes & Online Deals

50% off select socks 50% off select sock styles Coupon Code: None Required Expiration Date: NEVER  

Filed Under: Coupon Codes & Online Deals Tagged With: coupon code, gifts, girls, kids, On-going Promotions, socks, women

Teaching Toddlers at the Grocery Store

December 3, 2010 at 5:30 pm  

Shopping

Okay, I should start by telling you I go to the grocery store alone, whenever I can get away with it. It is faster, easier and generally less expensive. However,

Filed Under: Reviews/Giveaways, Shopping Tagged With: giveaway closed, grocery shopping, kids, sponsored review

6 Ways to Teach Your Child About Money

April 19, 2010 at 8:40 am 3 Comments  

Financial Planning

Image via Wikipedia You teach your child to look both ways before crossing the street but do you teach them to look at health insurance options before crossing the threshold

Filed Under: Financial Planning Tagged With: budgeting, Financial Planning, kids

Tried It Tuesday: Auto B Good, In The Land of Odds DVD

February 16, 2010 at 10:17 pm Leave a Comment  

Reviews/Giveaways

We received a copy of Auto-B-Good: In the Land of Odds through Mama Buzz, and I was very excited to share it with Lorelai. I am constantly joking she’s like

Filed Under: Reviews/Giveaways Tagged With: DVD, kids, sponsored review

Shopping With Coupons And Kids

November 25, 2009 at 7:44 am Leave a Comment  

One of the most challenging parts of coupon shopping has to be when you have to juggle kids, coupons, groceries and money.  And it usually happens to have a bump

Filed Under: Shopping Tagged With: Couponing, kids

Crayola Lights, Camera, Color! Access Code & Giveaway

November 10, 2009 at 7:35 am  

When my girls heard that My Blog Spark was sending us a Crayola gift pack, they checked the mail every day for a package! However, when the package arrived and

Filed Under: Reviews/Giveaways Tagged With: Family Fun, giveaway closed, kids, sponsored post

Growing Up Baby (Products)

September 17, 2009 at 11:28 am Leave a Comment  

When I attended BlogHer earlier this year, I dropped a lot of business cards into fish bowls. Julie won a Wild Planet gift set and a $500 Bill Me Later

Filed Under: Groceries Tagged With: double duty, kids

Kids Eat Free Resources

September 15, 2009 at 10:34 am 3 Comments  

Dining

Image by yummilysweet. via Flickr Many restaurants offer special deals for kids and families. In larger cities, you can even find a kids eat free deal every day of the

Filed Under: Dining Tagged With: free food, kids, restaurants

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