Save Money with Honey!

I love saving money. We all do, right? No one shows off when they over pay.

Lemme tell y’all about Honey! You’ve probably heard about them as they love to sponsor YouTube videos and other bloggers. Honey is a Browser extension, it takes a few minutes to download and install.

Honey has the coupon code hook up. They can help you with coupons or earning cashback. Honey works with thousands of websites from JCPenney to Walmart to Kohls.

I’ve been using Honey for about a year. We’ve saved about $500, that I’ve counted. The biggest amount we saved at once was last May when we bought the big kid a bigger bed. We saved over $145 on his bed!

It’s quick, easy, and unobtrusive.

Cute, Discount Clothes from Shein!

I’m sure you’ve seen ads all over the internet for discount clothing sellers like Shein and Romwe. Recently I went to a socially distanced clothing swap and I found a bunch of New with Tags clothing from Shein. They were in my size, so I snagged them. I thought I’d review them so you could see the quality/price on an item from Shein. Ordering clothes from overseas can be hard, especially if the sizing seems off (I’ll order whatever fits, regardless of what the size tag says, but it’s a little disheartening to know you are wearing a 5x from one company and a size large from another).

This shirt is the one I found at the clothing swap, Plus Floral Embroidered Mesh Tie Cuff Blouse. As of the time this post is being written, this shirt is $13.00. There are usually coupons or deals available on Shein, so you may be able to find the price lower.

First off, the shirt is pretty well made. The embroidered mesh very sturdy and well made. It is not cheap at all.

The dark yellow part of the shirt is soft, drapey polyester. I love the graduated hem on the shirt, it’s perfect to cover your bum.

This is what the shirt really looks like. Honestly, not much different that the photo from the website above.

If mustard yellow isn’t your color, it also comes in Burgundy too. All of the seams are well sewn and finished (with a serger), and there were no loose threads or anything funky going on. And as someone who sewed professionally for 10+ years, I am a very observant when it comes to loose strings, cheap fabric, missing stitches, things like that.

And I’m going to give you the obligatory close up of the inside seam and the lace/neck binding:

So, overall I’d give Shein a thumbs up. They have a bunch of great dresses on sale right now, so I’m planning on picking up a couple maxidresses soon!

They frequently have coupon codes available. I found 13 of them using my Honey Extension.

Paid Market Research Opportunity: Motorcycle Owners!

Focus Forward is conducting a PAID research study March 30th to April 1st for Motorcycle owners.  Each session will last 75 minutes and will be conducted online. They are offering $75 to those participating. There are several sessions, scheduled at various times on each date. Focus Forward is looking for men and women who own motorcycles. 

If you are interested in earning $75 for participating, please click on the SURVEY LINK to take the screener survey to qualify.

3/14/2021 Weekly Meal Plan

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Our third CSA Box is being delivered tomorrow, and I know that we’ll have all sorts of tasty fruits and veggies to add to our meals this week. To learn more about Yasukochi Family Farms and our first box, click here. A lot of our meals this week are going to be veggie-heavy. We eat a lot of produce anyway, but now we’re eating more local produce! I’m going to try and get a batch of cookies made later in the week, or possibly over next weekend.

I visited the grocery store on Saturday morning when I went to get the last few ingredients for the big kids birthday cake. There are pictures of it on Instagram. We are pretty stocked up for the week, and possibly into next week, depending on how much milk and butter we demolish.

For those of you that are new to meal planning, I’ve got an easy 101 style post here with super easy tips and steps. After you get that down, here is info about batch or freezer cooking.

I’ve gotten a pretty good inventory of the pantry, freezer, and fridge done (I try to update it after every shopping trip), so I’m able to plan meals and use up what we’ve got with little waste. If you are looking for a kitchen inventory printable, I like the kitchen inventories here. They are great printables.

I only post our dinner plans for the week, because our other meals are usually the same each day.

Breakfast: Coffee with 1/2 and 1/2  for me, and pancakes or something along those lines for the kids.  The kids are nuts about pancakes. The Big Kid has been on a protein shake kick in the AM.

Lunch: The little kiddo and I usually have something quick and filling (I’ve been prepping bean and rice bowls on Sundays for us to have during week) so we can get back to our adventures.  Big kid takes his lunch to school.

Dinner: Usually, I do a crockpot meal on Mondays, but now that we are home all the time, we’ve been having an odd combination of fully home-cooked, scratch meals, and frozen entrees and veggies. I have been posting our meal plans on Instagram too- As well as pics of stuff we are doing to keep busy.

  • Sunday: Chicken Chili, Salad, Roasted Veg
  • Monday: Salad, Nuggets, chips
  • Tuesday:  Ravioli/pasta (I’m not sure which yet) with sauce, Garlic Flatbread, Salad/Fruit
  • Wednesday: Breakfast for dinner: Pancakes, yogurt, fruit
  • Thursday: Chicken Tetrazzini, roasted broccoli, rolls
  • Friday:  Pizza Night!
  • Saturday: Leftover Fiesta

Talk Back: What are you cooking for dinner this week?

3/13/2021 Friday Freebies and Deals

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Sorry this post is late in the day- Big kid’s birthday “party” (two kids in our bubble are coming over for pizza and cake and a nerf battle) is tomorrow and I’ve been spending most of today doing last minute prep.

Do you have a birthday coming up? Check out my list of birthday freebies for 2021 here.

Most of these freebies and deals are online. I am not encouraging anyone to go into stores or go out into public. Mask up, wash your paws, stay socially distanced!

Freebies:

Free Medium Fries w/ Any $1 Purchase at McDonalds – Every Friday

Free $10 ThredUP Credit = Free Womens & Children Items

Free Box of Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats or Raisin Bran

Free Subscription to GQ Magazine

Free Reebok Products

Free Modelo Support Your Local Bars & Restaurants Chatterbox

Free Stonefire Naan Dippers

Free Lancome La vie est belle Soleil Cristal

Free Outdoor Patio Equipment

Free Outdoor Sports Equipment

Free Blood Pressue Monitor

Mack’s Free Ear Plug’s Giveaway – Every Weekday at 11am EST

Free Gratsy Cat Box

Free Vermont Smoke & Cure Meat Snack for Safeway & Affiliates

Free Samples of SmartyPants Vitamins

Free Clio Granola & Yogurt Parfait Bars at Whole Foods

Free Chobani Probiotic Yogurt at Stop & Shop

Possible Free Mystery Facial Mask

Free Epilepsy Foundation Kids Crew Lanyard & Pin

Free Sample of Downy Unstoppables at Sam’s

Free Sample of Alpyn Melt Moisturizer & Wild Huckleberry Peel!

Free Claritin Children’s Chewables at Walmart

Possible Free $75 Healthy Eating Research Study

Text for $10 Off at Lane Bryant = Free Item

Free Matcha Beverage at Wawa on 17th

Free Botanics Revive & Protect Skincare

Free Sample of SkinCeuticals Serum

Free Progresso Toppers at Walmart

Free Hot or Iced Coffee at Pret A Manger on Fridays

Free Murad Vita-C Triple Facial & Essential-C Day SPF 30

Free Lancome Clarifique Face Essence

Free Dr. Barbara Sturm Super Anti-Aging Face Cream Sample

Free Shrimp Diabla or Fajita Taco at Stripes, 7-Eleven & A Plus

Free Clio Less Sugar Yogurt Bars at Whole Foods

Free Organic Hazelnut Spread

Free Donut at Krispy Kreme on 16th & 17th

Deals:

Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Body Gel ONLY $3.69 Shipped

Radio Flyer Tricycle ONLY $39.74 Shipped (Reg $60)

Surviveware Small First Aid Kit ONLY $23.65 (Reg $37)

Home Expressions Classic 2-Pack Pillow ONLY $9.74 (Reg $24)

CHEFMAN Convection Toaster Oven + Air Fryer ONLY $89.99

Ecovacs Robot Vacuum ONLY $149 Shipped (Reg $280)

Keurig K-Elite Coffee Maker ONLY $99.99 (Reg $170)

Velveeta Shells Velveeta Shells & Cheese Cups ONLY $4.84 Shipped

Tramontina 9-Pc Non-stick Cookware Set ONLY $19.88 (Reg $40)

WiFi Wireless Essential Oil Diffuser ONLY $25.57 (Reg. $50)

Braided Hibiscus & Gardenia Trees $33 Shipped (Reg $60)

Paid Marketing Research Opportunity – $100 (Topic: Grocery Shopping)

I received this offer in my email this morning- I’m sure that some of you will be interested!

Focus Forward is conducting a PAID market research study on Grocery Shopping starting on March 16th.  They are looking for men and women aged 24 to 59 who live in the United States. If you know anyone who would be interested in earning an extra $100 for a 90-minute Online Focus Group please pass along this email with the survey LINK

I’ve done a few smaller surveys/projects with Focus Forward, it is a legit company.

Host a Backyard Bubble Fun Party (Tryazon Party Opportunity)

Backyard family fun just got a whole lot bigger with this Tryazon Featured Party opportunity, featuring WOWmazing bubble kits from South Beach Bubbles. These giant bubble wands create long, GIANT bubbles thanks to a 2-handle design, which has been used to set every big bubble world record in the last 30 years. Passers-by will be sure to say “WOW… Amazing”!


 Tryazon has 100 hosting spots open for this opportunity! Those chosen will receive a party pack with a variety of South Beach Bubbles products to showcase and sample with friends and family! Learn more and apply here.

Easy Recipe: Homemade Pico De Gallo (Fresh Salsa)

Time to Salsa!!

With the massive amount of super tasty local veggies and fruit we’ve been getting, I decided to make Pico de Gallo (fresh salsa) since we had all the ingredients in this week’s box.

This recipe is super simple and takes about 10 minutes from start to finish.

Pico de Gallo (Fresh Salsa)

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups chopped and deseeded tomatoes
  • 1 jalapeno, seeds and white membrane removed, diced
  • 1/2 red/purple onion diced
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 1/2 bunch cilantro, chiffonade (that means cut up into small ribbons)
  • Salt and Pepper

Directions:

  1. Combine all of the ingredients in a large bowl.
  2. Toss all ingredients until the lime juice coats all of the veggies.
  3. Transfer into a container with an airtight lid.
  4. Store in the fridge for at least 4 hours. This gives the flavors to meld, and the salsa to chill.
  5. This salsa stays good in the fridge for 4-6 days, but it won’t last that long.

I love this salsa with zucchini chips or tortilla chips. Or in an omlet.

 

 

Making Money as a Blogger or Influencer

**Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. I may earn a small commission if you click on links or make purchases. However, I only post about stuff that I like and use for my family.

As part of my New Years Resolution, I have joined a lot more blogger/influencer groups online to expand the number of blogs I read and also try to increase my engagement (that’s people reading and interacting with my blog and social media accounts). One question I see over and over is from new bloggers, and more and more, new influencers (those who microblog or vlog on Instagram or TikTok but don’t have a written blog like this one): HOW DO I MAKE MONEY??

That’s a valid and important question. I wanted to share some of the ways I make money or get free products. For those of you who aren’t bloggers, vloggers, or influencers this may be an interesting read to see how bloggers actually make money.

I don’t make a ton of money blogging, but it’s enough to pay for any promotions or contests I run, buy crafts supplies for the events I host (in pre-covid times), and my website hosting fees. I don’t blog to make tons of money, I blog to share my journey through parenthood and my frugal skills with others. That being said, it is nice to make a little extra money sometimes.

Most of these links are referral links, so I will either receive a bounty/commission if you sign up through my links.

Affiliate Networks:

  • ShopHer– Formerly MySavings. They have campaigns (pay per click, sign up) that change frequently, in addition to printable coupons and free sample offers.  Sometimes they have sponsored posts available too. Minimum pay out $50.
  • Shareasale– They partner with hundreds (maybe thousands) of companies and brands. Search for a company, apply, and once approved, start posting their deals and you’ll earn a percentage of what you sell.  I post deals from Mabel’s Labels, Craftsy, and Cents of Style. Minimum pay out $50.
  • Massive Sway- A completely different type of network. Massive Sway works with brands and PR companies to bring you campaigns to share on your blog and across social media platforms. Each campaign has it’s own set of posting rules and pay out amount. You apply for campaigns that interest you. Each campaign has either a set price or they let you pitch what you feel the campaign is worth to you.

PR Companies: I work with a handful of local (So Cal/West Coast) Public Relation groups to help local businesses, media ventures, movie premieres spread the word. I also review or share products. It’s a lot like Massive Sway above. Sometimes with PR companies it’s in-kind work, so free movie tickets and concessions, swag, or items to review and some to use as a giveaway.

Amazon: When you are writing about products that you use or like, you can link to the items on Amazon and when people click the link and buy the item, you receive a commission. Sometimes there are also bonus programs where you will receive a flat “bounty” (aka commission) if someone signs up for Prime- It’s usually $5.00

Tomoson: This is a company that works with brands to find influencers to share products (sometimes services too). Mostly social media sharing, but also blogging opportunities. Sometimes you can get free stuff, sometimes it’s discounted (and we’ll talk about this in a minute), sometimes you’ll get paid just to distribute content. BUT- Watch out, there are still companies and brands that want you to buy their product on Amazon with a coupon code and review the item (positively, of course) on Amazon. This is against Amazon’s TOS, and you can get your account wiped. That’s a nice way of saying the remove most or all of your reviews and revoke your ability to leave reviews on anything in the future. NOT WORTH IT!!

HeartBeat: This is a great one- It’s all on Instagram! I’ve done a few campaigns for them, and I have received free products in addition to payment. It’s quick work too. Anyone with an Instagram account can join! They tend to be more focused on influencers in the 18-30 age range.

If you are looking for just free stuff in exchange for social media shout-outs, check out this post on Word of Mouth Marketing. Word of Mouth Marketing is a perfect way to start out when you are dipping your toe in the Influencer world.

Instagram: If you have an Instagram account, no doubt companies have “slid” into your DM’s offering you a discount (usually 10-30%) for one of their products in exchange for free promotion/mentions on your Instagram account. Personally, unless it’s something that I need or have had my eye on for a while a 10-30% discount isn’t enough of a deal to persuade me.

Discounts vs. Free items (also called in-kind) vs. getting paid cash

A lot of people getting started in the blogging world want to make a go of it as their full time job, and I think that is awesome. It’s a lot of work.

If that is you then it is my opinion that you should go to as many gigs that pay cash as possible. Cash pays your bills, keeps your light on, a roof over your head, puts food in your belly.

A 20% discount on a pair of $200 earrings from some company that pitched you on Instagram through your DM’s does not.

I like partnering with brands that can help me stretch my budget. I love talking about cooking and food on the blog and my socials. I’ll work with food companies any day of the week if they can meet what I need. I need to make X amount of money, or receive X amount in their product to compensate. That helps me stretch my grocery budget, gives me content, and helps spread the word about their awesome nummy noms (whatever they sell).

Maybe food isn’t your thing. Maybe beauty products, or clothing. Whatever your niche is, know your price. Know your worth. In the beginning, when you first start out, don’t feel bad taking smaller contracts, smaller promotions. It’s all about getting established and finding your voice. That’s why I like ShopHer and ShareaSale. There are always things I can post or write about and earn money.

And don’t feel like you need to be posting monetized content 24/7. Most of what I post isn’t. It’s recipes, opportunities for my readers to make money, save money, tricks/tips.

If blogging/vlogging/infuencing isn’t going to be your sole source of income, or you just want to have fun and score free/discounted stuff- That’s cool too. Do what makes you happy!

Talk Back: If you have questions about blogging or making money, or if want to share a success, please leave a comment! I love helping and celebrating in the success of other Bloggers/vloggers/influencers!

 

 

 

Cents of Style Deal of the Week: MOST POPULAR Tig & Emmy Sweaters $23 OFF

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** This post also contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.

It’s supposed to rain for the next 2 days here and you know what that means: Sweater Weather. This deal has me feeling all cuddly!  The Tig Sweater has me swooning. This v-neck pullover is very oversized for comfort and flattery, buttery soft (even more as you wash it) and long enough to wear with your leggings, skinny jeans, and partially tucked into your pencil skirt.

The fact that you can use it for Winter, Spring AND Fall is a BIG bonus especially when Cents of Style is making them ONLY $26.99 ($23 off)! This essential is sure to become a favorite with a variety of color options and sizes S-XL.

Make sure to use coupon code: INCREDIBLE at checkout.

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