Arm & Hammer Laundry Detergent Deal!

I love Walgreens and their Arm and Hammer laundry detergent deals. This week, 9/24-9/30/2023, selected Arm & Hammer laundry products are just $1.99.

This deal includes laundry liquid detergent, the Clean Scentsations Odor Blasters, or the 5 in 1 laundry Power Paks, in selected sizes.

There is usually a limit per customer in-store. I tend to order online for in-store pick-up. I do not clear the shelf.

I personally love this brand of laundry soap. It gets out all the stains and odors associated with kids and tweens. Those of you with 12-year-old boys understand what I mean!

My friends over at La Mesa Dream Dinners have teamed up with the BLISS Foundation to help seniors in need by holding a laundry detergent drive. You can learn more about it here, and this deal is a great way to help others without breaking the bank.

I’ve already placed my order online, and I’ll be dropping off my donation later this week!

Low Cost Laptops and Desktops from C2K (San Diego County) October 2023

Does your school-age kiddo need a laptop or desktop for schoolwork?

Do you live in San Diego County?

If you answered yes to both of these, check out this awesome program from North County Regional Education Center in San Marcos.

Sign up here by October 5, 2023, to take advantage of this event, which takes place on October 7, 2023, from 9:00-11:30 AM.

There is and laptop or desktop to choose from, and the prices start at $100, which is a really great deal.

If you have any questions, please call 858-200-9788 or email programs@c2sdk.org.

9/15/2023 Weekly Freebies!

This week was long. I’m having some health issues that are making me really tired, so early bedtimes and rest have been my go-to after school each day.

The 2023 Birthday Freebie post is here! Make sure to check this article out and sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday.

This week we are sticking only to the freebies, of which there are tons!

Freebies:

Free Box of Prime Bites Protein Brownies After Rebate
Free Sample of Santana Snacks
Free One and Done Game Night Party Pack
Free Fish or Chicken at Long John Silver’s on September 19th
Free Sample of AERIN Rose De Grasse Rouge Fragrance
Free Mananalu Purified Water After Rebate at Whole Foods
Free Pack of Once Again Cracker Sandwiches
Free Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear Foundation Sample
Free Blue Buffalo Tastefuls Purées Chatterbox Kit
Free Belle Aroma ScenTrio Petite Wax Warmer
Free $10 Fanatics Gift Card for Xfinity Rewards Members
Free Ninja Transfers Premium DTF Transfers Sample Pack
Free PetSafe Pet Products
Free Kroger Sample Box
Free Sorion Cream or Soraresal Cream Sample
Free Airpod Case
Free BobaBam Instant Boba Drink Kits
Free Member’s Mark Better Nut Bar at Sam’s
Free Gratsy Halloween Box
Free Coffee Every Day in September at Scooter’s Coffee
Free Konscious Foods Plant-Based Sushi Rolls
Free Bag of Stellar Snacks After Rebate
Free La Roche-Posay Anthelios Gentle Lotion Kids Sunscreen
Free Mulay’s Italian Meatballs
Free Sample of Millie Moon Diapers
Free Nespresso Vertuo Next Deluxe Coffee & Espresso Machine – Apply to Try
Free Sample of CeraVe AM Moisturizing Lotion with Sunscreen
Free Rishi Tea & Botanicals Organic Rishi Tea
Free Prepare with Pedro: Disaster Preparedness Activity Book
Free bareMinerals Beauty Product for Your Birthday
Free Sunsweet Growers Trail Mix Bites
Free Motorola Phone Cases & Protectors
Free Battery Powered Whitening Toothbrush
Free Nature Valley Savory Nut Crunch Bar
Free Jar of TBJ Gourmet Deep South Tomato Jam After Rebate
Free Queso Week at Moe’s Southwest Grill
Free Purple Ladybug Sparkling Crafts Party Pack
Free iPhone Phone Cases & Protectors

Italian Meatball Soup Recipe

I posted about this soup earlier in the week on Instagram. It’s easy to make and is super filling. The best part is that you can make it as simple or elevated as you want, and as your budget allows

If you like to make everything from scratch, make your own meatballs and tomato soup. On a financial or time budget- use premade. I double-checked and all ingredients are available at Dollar Tree, so even the tightest budget can try it!

Italian Meatball Soup

Ingredients:

  • 8-12 meatballs (I used these Smithfield Power Bites)
  • 1 can/jar Tomato Basil Soup (I used Rao)
  • 1 14.5oz can salt-free diced tomatoes
  • 6 Oz (half of a 12 oz. bag) frozen onion and pepper blend (I used my slap chopper to make the onions and peppers much smaller pieces)
  • 1T butter or oil
  • 1T minced garlic 
  • 2T chopped sun-dried tomatoes and 1T of the oil 
  • 1c. pasta shape of your choice (I used medium shells)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • parmesan cheese

Directions:

  1. In a deep pot, warm oil and saute the frozen onion and pepper until the onions are translucent and fragrant about 10-15 minutes.
  2. Add in garlic, and sundried tomatoes and it’s oil and stir frequently, until garlic is fragrant.
  3. Add in the soup, bay leaf, meatballs (mine were frozen), and canned tomatoes.
  4. Allow soup to cook covered on medium/low for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  5. Pour uncooked pasta into soup, turn to low, and cover again. cook on low for about 10 minutes. Remove bay leaf and serve.
  6. Top each serving with parmesan cheese as desired.

This recipe makes 4-6 servings. It can be easily doubled or tripled.

Tips:

  • It freezes well also.
  • It can be made vegan or vegetarian. Use vegan/vegetarian meatballs and soup.
  • GLUTEN FREE: Substitute GF Meatballs and Pasta

It’s Souptember- Soup Recipe Round up!

It’s September! Cooler weather is ahead- and while it’s still hot here, I’m ready for soup. To celebrate Souptember, here are just a few of my favorite soup recipes:

Family Recipe: Albondigas (Meatball Soup)
 Veggie Cheese Tortellini Soup
Crockpot Chili Recipe 
Chicken Gnocchi Soup
Broccoli Cheese Soup
Colonial Chowder
Veggie Soup 
Chicken Fajitas Soup 
Easy Broccoli Cheese Soup
Potato Cheese Soup
Hearty Veggie Soup
Chicken Tortellini Soup
Veggie Tuscan Soup
Homemade Chicken Soup
Zuppa Tuscana Soup CopyCat Recipe
Chicken Corn Chowder
Roasted Onion and Caramelized Onion Bisque
Butternut Squash Bisque
Beef Stew
Harvest Veggie Ravioli Soup

 

9/4/2023 Weekly Meal Plan

0a5e9dab796cea8a07eabe4eb4795b9e.jpgThis long holiday weekend has been chill. We swam, deep cleaned bedrooms, and did our weekly reset. We reset today, and the extra day off was really needed. Back to school hit us hard.

I made big batches of vegetarian chili and chicken noodle soup yesterday for this week and beyond. I put a quart of each in the freezer for later.

The freezer and fridge are organized and the meals are planned for the upcoming week and beyond.

Our Yasukochi Family Farms  CSA box is delivered on Mondays. It arrived about 2:30 today, and I was ready to dive in and get prepping!

We’ve been trying a lot of new foods lately, thanks to the really great freebies from Social Nature too. It’s fun to try new foods.

For those of you who 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 (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.

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 a Cliff Bar, fruit, and bagels for the littlest kiddo. The big kid has protein shakes in the morning. This is his favorite kind. 

Lunch: I have a plastic tote in the cupboard full of self-serve snacks. I buy treats and snacks in bulk and fill up snack-sized zip-top bags. The big kid brings his lunch every day (The same thing every day), and the little one buys her lunch about half the time.

Dinner: I’m making sure to start our meals with lots of veggies. With the rising costs of meat, we get most of our protein from using meat as an addition to our meals, not the main component. I realize this may not work for all families, but it helps us immensely.

  • Sunday: Chicken noodle soup, green salad, cheese toast
  • Monday: Chef Salad or protein shakes (big kid isn’t a big salad fan), and fruit
  • Tuesday:  blistered tomatoes w/ pasta, garlic bread (recipe forthcoming)

  • Wednesday: Vegetarian Chili, cornbread, fruit salad

  • Thursday: Protein shakes and fruit trays

  • Friday: Takeout night
  • Saturday:  Leftover night

How to fight the Sunday Scaries

You know the feeling, it’s Sunday afternoon, about lunchtime, when you realize you have to go back to work tomorrow.

But you don’t wanna go to work. You’re not ready to go back to work. There are dishes to do, and laundry, do you even have anything for lunch this week?

Here is how I fight the Sunday Scaries and ensure our school/work week goes off mostly without a hitch.

I reset the house. Put away all the stuff that’s hanging about in the common living areas. The kids pick up their toys, books, and the worn socks that somehow are littering the living room. Collect all the trash from the little trashcans in each of the bedrooms and bathrooms, and take out the kitchen trash and recycling too. I set the robot vacuum to go through all the rooms in the house. (Full Disclosure- I received the robot vacuum about 18 months ago to review and it is the most decadent thing I own. I feel like Jane Jetson every time I use it).

I refill all of our meds for the week. If you follow me on Instagram, you seen the pictures of when I post my refill shenanigans. It takes about 15 minutes, and it’s just a good way for me to make sure that we have enough for the next 10 days or so, and that everyone will start and end their day with the medicines that they need.

I refill the snack/lunch bins in the cupboard. Make sure we have enough drinks, snacks, and lunch goodies for the week. This goes for both the kids and myself. Because I am taking lunch from home. Regardless of what I’m doing during the day, I always have lunch in an insulated container, and a few bottles of water.

I update all of the calendars. I pull the calendars off of the bedroom and kitchen walls and update them with any new appointments or things that need my attention for the following week or so. I try to sync the paper calendars with the calendar on my computer/phone.

Pull together a week’s worth of outfits. This one is really important for my neurodivergent family members, and myself cause I’m pressed for time in the morning. Also if you or your kids have “must-wear “ outfits for the week make sure they are clean and ready to go. I hang up my clothes by outfit in my closet. And the night before I pull an outfit out and then hang underwear and a bra off the hanger and hang it from a command hook on my closet door. And then I go shove a pair of clean socks into my shoes so that I am already to go in the morning. My kids also set out their outfits the night before including socks, shoes, and any accessories.

Clean out backpacks and purses if you haven’t done so on Friday afternoon. This one only applies during the school year for the kids.  Go through folders, and clean out lunch boxes/lunch bags. I also take this time to pre-pack the shelf stable/non-perishable lunch items in the kid’s lunch bags/lunch boxes and leave them on the counter overnight, and then the next morning, I finish packing the perishable/cold items in their lunch boxes with the cold packs.

Meal plan/meal prep for the week. I do dinners and lunches. Sometimes I’ll meal prep breakfast if I know I’m going to be short on time in the morning (that is usually when there are spirit weeks at school and I have to spend extra time in the morning helping the kids with their crazy hair, or whatever the spirit week theme is).

Change the sheets and pillowcases. This is in my opinion, the way to ensure a good sleep on Sunday nights. It is changing the sheets, and I spray the pillows with lavender “sleep spray“.

I write up my weekly care task list.  It is in the notes section of my phone, and it’s a checklist that I can easily check off completed items.

Fresh Baked Bread Any Time!

I love to cook and bake. I love freshly baked bread. I’m kinda over the poppin’ fresh dough boy’s crescent rolls and Italian loaves. I don’t have time to make bread from scratch on weekdays. I recently discovered Wildgrain. I ordered our first box last week and it will be arriving soon (I’m stoked).

Wildgrain offers a monthly subscription box that’s shipped to your door and contains bake from frozen breads, artisan pastries, and even fresh pasta! When you sign up here you can score free croissants for life

What is exciting for my family is the ability to customize- Wildgrain’s new customizable subscription box features NEW multiple box types including:

  • A mixed box where you can pick your own delicious loaves of Wildgrain bread, pasta, and pastries.
  • A pastry only box where you are able to grab choice Wildgrain pastry options.
  • A bread only box where you can snag all your fave Wildgrain bread loaves.
  • A new Vegan bread-only box!

Wildgrain will continue to offer the same favorite seasonal and rotating add-ons they have always had. Now you can just add more of your favorites into your own customizable box!

Free Shipping- That’s right… Wildgrain orders SHIP FOR FREE? No matter where you live in the U.S. or how many “extras” (like those yummy chocolate croissants) you add on, Wildgrain boxes always ship for free! Let your audience know today!

 

To learn more or order a box yourself, check out Wildgrain here. 

Weekly Freebies and Deals!

We made it through the first week of school! Yesterday we went to BrickFest and it was a blast!

This morning is a little quiet, so I decided to post some freebies and deals. I promise- Now that school is in session, I’ll get back to posting more!

The 2023 Birthday Freebie post is here! Make sure to check this article out and sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday.

Freebies:

Free Holiday Themed Tissue Paper

Free Sample of Glossier You Eau de Parfum
Free Subscription to Cigar Aficionado Magazine
Free Abbot’s Butcher Plant-Based Meal After Rebate
Free Format Games Game Night Party Pack
Check Your Inbox for a Free Maybelline Lipstick
Free National Park Pass for 4th Graders
Free GoodWheat High Fiber Pasta
Free Iceberg IndestrucTable Tryabox
Free Sample of YSL MYSLF Fragrance
Free 4-Pack of ZICO Coconut Water
Free 12 oz. Pumpkin Power Meal Smoothie at Smoothie King
Free 7-Cup Food Processor or 9-Cup Continuous Feed Processor
Sign up for a Free Healthy Snack Box
Free Bud Light or Budweiser 15-Pack or Larger After Rebate
Free Gratsy Savory Trailblazers Box
Free Nike Products
Free Pepsi After Rebate
Free Giant African Snail Temporary Tattoo
Free Sample of Breathe Right Extra Strength Strips
Free Fruity PEBBLES or Cocoa PEBBLES Waffles After Rebate
Free Dude Wipes at Sam’s
Free Sample of Stopain Extra Strength Pain Relieving Gel
Free Bob’s Red Mill Snack Bar
3 Free Pouches of Hartz Delectables Licking Cat Treats
2 Free Movie Tickets to The Good Mother – Select Locations
Free Coffee Maker
Free Doggie Sundaes at Bruster’s
Free Mini Emergency SuperAlert ID Tag
Free Axe Fragrance Samples
Free Chickpea Organic Pasta Coupon
Free Sample of CLIF Kid ZBar
Free Food & Drinks at Circle K
Free Signature SELECT Pretzel Twirls at Select Stores
Free Purina SuperPet Smart ID Tag
Free Mullet Cut at Floyd’s 99 Barbershop
Free Hashrowns & Waffle at Waffle House
Free Abstract Art Craft Event at Michaels
Free Ocean Spray Snack Chatterbox Kit
Free Solely Fruit Jerky
Free Sample of SkinCeuticals H.A. Intensifier

 

Deals:

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Gabbys Dollhouse Bakey with Cakey Oven ONLY $16.79 (Reg. $29.99)
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Crystal Light Sugar-Free 60ct Packets ONLY $8.98 (Reg $16.64)
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Disney Backpacks as low as $21 (Reg $50)
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Allure Beauty Box ONLY $10 ($125 Value) with Coupon + Freebie
Asher Springs Outdoor 2-Piece Loveseat Sofa Set ONLY $124 (Reg $347)

Let’s Get Storm Ready!

As I’m sure of you have seen, Southern California is about to get slammed with the tail end of Hurricane Hillary.

Most of us here in SoCal have never been in this kind of weather storm, so here are a few tips to get your home ready.

For those of us who have been here through wildfires, you may notice that some of these tips are the same, but this time for different reasons. We won’t be worried about ash debris, instead leaves, branches, and maybe items that have not been secured (depending on how high the winds are gusting).

Outside your home:

  1. Secure any loose items. Bikes, scooters, plants, patio furniture, outdoor toys, and play equipment. If it can be put inside the house or garage, great! If not, make sure it’s secured into the ground.
  2. Close your windows and doors. Make sure they can lock. Caulk any gaps. Water stays out!
  3. If you live on the ground floor, sandbags might be needed. Check with your local Public Works department for free sandbags.
  4. Pick up any fallen branches, large rocks, or loose wood- Anything that can be picked up in the gusts of wind and can turn into a projectile.

Inside your home:

  1. Charge everything. Phones, laptops, tablets, portable gaming devices, portable batteries, flashlights, walkie-talkies.  I also have a portable battery that charges via a small solar panel. I am charging that in my front window right now. If power is lost, you can still keep in touch and stay entertained.
  2. If you have tablets and streaming services, download some movies or cartoons to keep the kids entertained and their minds off the storm. I downloaded a bunch of movies and books onto the iPad and tablets last night.
  3. Everyone needs to take a shower or bath. Wash your hair, shave your shaveables. Clean out your tubs afterward and fill the tubs (Or fill some buckets) so you can flush the toilet if there is a disruption in water service.
  4. Speaking of water, everyone in the house needs at least a gallon of water to drink. Fill up pitchers for hand washing and any minor dishwashing and keep them near sinks.
  5. Put some bottles of water inside the freezer. If the power goes out, the frozen water bottles can keep your food cold. also- DO NOT keep opening the fridge and freezer if the power goes out. You are letting the cold air out!

Personal matters:

  1. Make sure you have a week’s worth of meds. We use the daily med boxes (like these). I filled them all last night.
  2. Stock up on any personal care items you may need- especially TP. Body cleaning wipes (don’t flush them). If you are or will be menstruating, make sure you have supplies.
  3. Don’t forget the pets. Make sure you have enough food, water, and treats for them.
  4. Have a plan in case you need to leave your home. Coordinate with someone on higher ground or contact the Red Cross to see where shelters may be located.  This also means you may need to pack an emergency bag to go.  My post about wildfire bug-out bags can be found here. Most of the info is transferable.
  5. Snacks- check your cupboards to ensure that you have ready-to-serve snacks that your family will eat. We took a quick trip to Dollar Tree yesterday. Each kid got $20 to spend on storm snacks.
  6. Fill up your gas tank. Each car/vehicle. If there is an extended amount of time without power, the gas stations will be closed.
  7. Check your car’s windshield wiper blades and replace them if needed.
  8. Check the tires and inflate them as needed.

We are spending our morning getting ready for back to school. I’ve been doing these prep activities when the kids are occupied, so they don’t get the feeling something is off. They know a storm is coming, but beyond that, they are excited for the rain.