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Tropical Traditions Organic Coconut Water Vinegar Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

September 30, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 24 Comments

Tropical Traditions has a very cool product on the market that I want to highly recommend you add to your pantry. It’s called Organic Coconut Water Vinegar, and I think it makes an excellent alternative to distilled vinegar for your recipes. It’s got a great flavor and it is PACKED with nutrients. If left on its own to ferment and turn into vinegar, those nutrients are retained in the vinegar. Most vinegars, coconut or otherwise, are pasteurized using a heat process which does kill off most of those great vitamins and minerals that it normally possesses. Tropical Traditions has worked closely with scientists for use to produce an incubation system that is truly safe and that retains all the goodness that coconut water has to offer.

Additionally, Tropical Traditions is dedicated to making sure their harvesting practices are sustainable. Most other coconut vinegar products are made by harvesting a coconut flower bud, which if left alone would produce coconuts. Trees dedicated to this process will never produce coconuts, as a result. Tropical Traditions uses the coconut, itself for a more natural and healthy final product.
So what do you do with coconut water vinegar? I took the same approach to using this product as I did to using coconut oil, which was a new product to me when I first started using it. I simply started reaching for my coconut water vinegar when I would have normally reached for traditional vinegar. The results have been absolutely delicious! I personally find the flavor to be brighter, though not at all overpowering. And I love knowing that I’m using something that is so very good for my family and the environment.

Buy it!: A 16 oz bottle of Tropical Traditions Organic Coconut Water Vinegar retails for $10 and a 32 ounce jar retails for $18.50. I know our 32 ounce jar is going to last a really long time since recipes that call for vinegar usually don’t call for more than a tablespoon.

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win a bottle of Organic Coconut Water Vinegar!
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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: coconut oil, coconut vinegar, coconut water, coconut water benefits, coconut water vinegar, giveaway, organic coconut water, review, tropical traditions, tropical traditions coconut oil, tropical traditions reviews

BrillKids Little Reader Learning System Review: Getting Darah to Read (Again!)

September 30, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 2 Comments

I don’t think I ever mentioned it here, but last Christmas, my parents got Darah the dvds and flash cards that are constantly being advertised on tv to teach babies to read. My mom happened to score the entire set from someone who had purchased it from her grandkids, and the parents weren’t interested in using it. So everything was still in its original packaging, but mom got it for a really good buy!

To tell you the truth, I wasn’t super excited about the system, either. It all sounded like more of a parlor trick than something of substance that would stay with Darah forever and truly give her the ability to read. What I also didn’t like about the system was that you were supposed to let your baby watch the same 20-30 minute DVD every day, twice a day. That was more tv than we liked Darah to watch at that time (by a long shot).

But, we decided to give it a try. Darah did enjoy the videos for a while, and lo and behold, it wasn’t too long before she started reading the words on her flashcards. Even though I still didn’t feel confident about how much she had actually learned (versus memorized), even I had to admit that it was pretty cool to see a 17 month old read the word, “chimpanzee.”

But after about 3 months, Darah had been through all of the DVDs (MANY, many times) and she stopped wanting to watch them. She was bored with them. And she started resisting reading her flashcards. I think the work just got too repetitive and old to her. It probably won’t surprise you to hear that her “reading” skills started to decline, as well. Without those daily video drill sessions, she couldn’t remember as many of those words, anymore. She can still read many of them, but not nearly as many as she could when she was watching her videos, and she doesn’t seem to have nearly as much fun reading now.

So, we’ve been in a reading slump. I’ve wanted to keep moving forward with her on reading, but I haven’t known what to try. Then I learned about BrillKids, another company that has worked hard to develop a system for teaching reading skills very early. Their products are more expensive than what you find on the tv commercials, but after seeing their first semester of english reading for myself, I understand why. BrillKids is actually computer software, as opposed to a DVD. You have the option of buying just the software, or you can buy a deluxe reader kit that also contains flash cards and storybooks and other helpful resources. While the $250 price tag for the kit is tough to swallow, the sheer volume of material you receive really does blow the competition out of the water. I have just been reviewing the software alone, and what really impresses me is that a semester has roughly 6 months of lessons (meant to be taught 5 days each week). Each lesson is different! You are meant to give the lesson to your child 1-2 times, and then you move on to the next lesson. Yes, of course you will see many of the same words, but I love that they switch up their presentation so that children are not simply memorizing.

Another thing I love about BrillKids early reader software is that parents need to be involved. With the dvds, there was really no role for me in helping Darah. You just pop it in and push play. All I could help with was the flash cards. With this system, an adult is needed to click through the lesson, and you go at the speed you desire, so you can stop and have conversations about the words you are learning, you can manually use the arrows to point to the different letters in the words, and you can help make the experience much more fun. I can tell you that Darah absolutely LOVES having mommy involved with her lessons. At this age, it just feels like an extra-special treat for a parent to sit with a child and read, and I love to encourage that. BrillKids allows me to be part of the learning in a way that I just couldn’t with the other system.

If the price tag for the year’s worth of material is just more than you can handle, BrillKids does offer the software download for $150 for a semester. That might be a good way to start to check it out and make sure you like it. I can tell you after trying it for just a few weeks with Darah, I feel much more excited about the BrillKids approach to teaching reading, and I think that boredom is not going to be a problem moving forward, since the lessons always change!

Also, don’t miss the BrillKids offer of a free trial! You can score 9 days of content to check out on your computer, and you can keep it for 14 days while you decide if you want to make the investment. You’ve got nothing to lose but your fears! Definitely check it out.

Disclosure: I received a complimentary product for review purposes. The thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own. This post contains affiliate links. 

Filed Under: Featured, Parenting Tips · Tagged: baby to read, brillkids, children education, flash cards, how to teach your child to read, learning to read, reading software, review, teach your baby to read, teaching babies to read, teaching your child to read

Llama Llama Home with Mama Review and GIVEAWAY (3 Winners!!!)

September 28, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 49 Comments

We LOVE the Llama Llama books written by Anna Dewdney. The first book we bought in the series was Llama Llama Red Pajama. It’s all about Little Llama’s lack of patience as he is waiting for Mama Llama to come upstairs and tuck him in to bed. Let’s just say some llama drama ensues, but it all works out in the end!

The next book we purchased was Llama Llama Mad at Mama. This book is all about having to run errands when all Little Llama wants to do is stay home and play. I can relate to what Mama Llama has to put up with in the pages that follow!

We were recently contacted by the publisher to let us know that a brand new book is about to hit the shelves. It is called, Llama Llama Home with Mama. Here’s what it is about:

“Ahhh…CHOO! Llama Llama wakes up feeling under the weather. His head is feeling hot and his throat is sore. No
school for little Llama today. What is there to do all day? Being sick is such a bore. But when Mama begins to feel
sick, Llama knows just what to do. He gets her tissues, fluffs her pillow, and finds a book to read together. Spending
time with each other may be just the thing to help Llama and Mama feel better!”

We absolutely love this book. Darah asks me to read it almost every single day! We’re also loving that you can find great printable resourcesonline to combine with the book so that you can extend the learning and the fun.

Buy it!: Llama Llama Home with Mama is available at bookstores all over the nation as well as online for $17.99. If you aren’t already a huge fan of Little Llama, you will be soon!

Win it!: THREE lucky Stuff Parents Need readers will each win a copy of Llama Llama Home with Mama!
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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: anna dewdney, giveaway, llama books, llama llama book, llama llama books, llama llama home with mama, review

Using Art to Remember a Loved One

September 27, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

In late August, my mother unexpectedly lost her brother, my Uncle Steve. It turns out, he had been battling stomach cancer for the past year, but the family was unaware. He passed away very suddenly, and my mom didn’t get a chance to even say goodbye before he was gone. It was a very shocking experience.

I spent some time over the next week thinking about my Uncle Steve, and the light he brought to the world and those around him. That’s the way I wanted to remember him; full of joy. It then occurred to me that art would actually be a fantastic way to keep Uncle Steve’s memory alive, and I knew just the way to do it.

My Uncle Steve was among the most loyal University of Alabama fans in the country. He lived and breathed that football team, and could tell you anything and everything about the players and the coaches. It was his passion. Nothing brought Steve more joy than game days, and the thrill of victory when Alabama won was always the icing on the cake.

 

I did some searching online for a great photo of Bryant Stadium, where the University of Alabama plays at home games. I found a terrific shot with a creative commons license that I could use, and then I headed over to Gallery Direct to turn a photo into a beautiful piece of art.

The original photo size was not the standard requested size for Gallery Direct, but they have incredible customer service, and worked with me to make the piece work in a setting. This is something I absolutely love about this store: if you have a question or problem, just email or call them and they will work with you to resolve it. They want to make sure that you get exactly the type of custom framed art that you want, whether it be using a print they have in stock, or a photograph of your own.

I decided to put the photo in an aluminum floated frame option, and I really love the result. It’s sleek and modern, but also timeless. It also really lets the excitement of the image shine through as the star.

When I look at this picture, it’s impossible for me to not think of my Uncle Steve. It’s also impossible for me not to smile. This proudly hangs in my parents’ home as a reminder of Steve and of the happiness that football brought to him. I can’t think of a better way to remember him than on game day, and this piece of framed art helps my family to remember him exactly that way, every day.Your turn: Do you have any creative ways that you remember loved ones who are no longer with you? Have you ever thought of using art as a way to keep memories alive?

Disclosure: I serve as a blog ambassador for Gallery Direct. Product samples are provided as part of the program. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

Filed Under: General · Tagged: art, custom framed art, custom framing, framing, framing art, gallery direct, gallery direct reviews, memorial art, memory art, review, wall art

My Baby Clothes Boutique New Fall Line: Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

September 27, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 40 Comments

There are certain events in life where it’s really great to have an extra special outfit. In my opinion, the first day of school is one of those days. Darah headed back to her Parent’s Day Out program a few weeks ago, and even though it isn’t officially “school,” it felt like it to both of us. I had a supply list and everything as we prepared to head back. And, of course, I got her a “first day of school” outfit.

There’s one place online that is a must to check out anytime you are looking for a special outfit but also aren’t looking to break the bank in order to purchase. My Baby Clothes Boutique has the best selection of baby clothes (and toddler clothes) that are unique and special, and they are all at price points that won’t cause you to hyperventilate.

We selected this Bonnie Jean jumper and couldn’t be more pleased with it! It was a very reasonable $22.99, and looks absolutely fabulous. It has also held up beautifully in the wash! Darah asked to put on her “cute outfit” as soon as it arrived in the mail, and then we went out to the back porch to wait for daddy to come home. I wish I had taken video of how that child twirled around with delight when he saw her. She was SO proud of her new dress!

My Baby Clothes Boutique has an outstanding selection of fall merchandise, but don’t forget the products that have made them famous, either (I’m talking about tutus, baby headbands and baby hats…the cutest on the internet! And also don’t forget to check out their sale section, where you can get incredible deals on precious clothes for your little one, or pick up a great new baby gift for a friend who is expecting!
Win it!: One lucky Stuff  Parents Need reader will win a $25 gift certificate to My Baby Clothes Boutique to pick out whatever you like! Woo hoo!
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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: baby boy clothes, baby clothes boutique, baby clothes boutiques, baby clothes for boys, baby clothes for girls, baby clothes stores, baby girl clothes, cheap baby clothes, children clothing boutique, cool baby clothes, couture baby clothes, cute baby clothes, designer baby clothes, designer baby clothing, giveaway, my baby clothes boutique, newborn baby clothes, newborn clothing boutique, review

Getting a Handle on Facebook, the Dummies/Idiot’s Way: Review and 50% Discount

September 26, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

I love social media. I mean, I’m a blogger…hello! Social media is where my news, my inspirations and my tips and tricks for everyday life come from. I get most of my information from blog posts 0r from the occasional dip in the Twitter stream (more like VAST ocean, but you get the idea).

And then there’s Facebook. I totally get how to use Facebook.

Kind of.

Ok, not really.

Embarrassing to admit? Yup. But that’s the first step I need to take to start to master this beast of a tool that can help make or break you as a business and that can keep you connected with your friends in a really manageable way…if you know what you are doing.

I was asked to review two popular guides to understanding Facebook and to give my overall thoughts about which one I like best. I have read through The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Facebook and Facebook for Dummies.

Um, wow. I really learned a lot about Facebook after getting through these two books. I’ve got plenty of stuff highlighted that I need to go back and re-read or just execute in my own personal and professional Facebook pages. I think both books can teach anyone a thing or forty about how to get more out of Facebook.

But what if you don’t really want to read 579 total pages about Facebook? Fair enough. I can tell you which book to get if you need to choose.

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Facebook is the winner for me, for the following reasons:

1. It’s a bit shorter, with fewer pages and the book, itself, is smaller, so that means even less text. Yes, in this case I do believe less is more. This is a guide for people who want to important info, and then want to move on. Facebook for Dummies sometimes wanders down a rabbit hole and you are left wondering why you need so much background.

2. While both books offer step-by-step instructions, I noticed that The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Facebook offered more of those guides. This is exactly what the reader needs. Tell me exactly how to do it instead of going on and on about why I should do it!

You aren’t going to make a huge mistake if you pick up Facebook for Dummies, but I think you’ll master Facebook faster and with fewer moments where you actually feel like an idiot if you go with The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Facebook.

And now for the great news: I have a coupon for 50% off any regular price purchase from www.idiotsguides.com to celebrate my verdict! Use code CIGBlog11 to get that hefty discount on the Facebook guide or any other title that strikes your fancy! Woo hoo!

Disclosure: I received complimentary copies for review purposes. The opinions expressed here are strictly my own. 

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California Raisins Day in the Sun Recipe Contest: Win a $10,000 Playground!

September 23, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

All the children of the ’80s raise your hands! There are so many fun things that stand out from this decade, but one really big one would be the introduction of the California Raisins. I remember collecting all the figurines from Hardee’s, as well as the collectible glasses. And I remember doing the California Raisin dance all over my house while wearing a pair of over-sized sunglasses and white gloves!

I’m so glad that the California Raisins were not simply a fad from that decade, but that they continue to be around to remind us all of the goodness of raisins; they are so sweet, and so good for you!

In celebration of the natural, solar-powered goodness of California raisins (and their nearly 3,000 raisin growers!) there is a fabulous (and easy) recipe contest taking place right now. It’s called, “Give Kids Their Day in the Sun.” You have until October 5th to submit a healthy snack recipe you love that uses raisins. What’s up for grabs? A premium playground structure (valued up to $10,000) and a year’s supply of California Raisins, plus a $1,000 donation in the winner’s name to the food bank of your choice. Wow! Even if you don’t win the top prize, five finalists will be selected to each win $100 gift card. That will buy a lot of raisins! For a full set of rules, click here.

Head on over to the California Raisins Facebook page and submit your entry! Somebody is going to win; why shouldn’t it be  you???

Disclosure: I will be receiving a California Raisins swag bag as a thank you for the time I spent writing this post. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

Filed Under: General · Tagged: california raisins, day in the sun, golden raisins, recipe contest, sunmaid, the raisins

Where I Bought Tim’s Halloween Costume (It May Surprise You!): Yandy.com Review

September 23, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

I’m not sure that Tim has ever had a “real” costume for Halloween since I have known him. By “real,” I mean something that didn’t look like a last minute Goodwill purchase.

It’s no secret that my man bears a striking resemblance to a certain popular young wizard, and for YEARS we have been saying that he needs to just give in and be Harry Potter for Halloween. We are thinking about hosting a family-friendly Halloween party this year, so I knew that it was now or never. I got him his Gyffindor robe, and he’s now well on his way to transforming into HP this year!

But where I made this purchase might cause you to raise an eyebrow or two! I bought it from Yandy.com. Let me just go ahead and tell you before you click over: Yandy.com is primarily a lingerie boutique, though they also have one of the most extensive collections of costumes you will find, especially if you are in the market for a sexy costume.

 

Now, that’s not really the season of life I find myself in, but if you are looking for something on the cheeky side, then this is the go-to spot. If Yandy.com doesn’t have it, it probably doesn’t exist!
But they aren’t limited to the risque in their collection, although that is their specialty. You can find some more modest options. They also have a really fun selection of costumes for men. I also picked up a pair of black pants for Tim (they are meant to wear with costumes) so that he doesn’t have to wear his dress slacks when he is dressed up in his costume. These pants will easily transform to a base for other costumes over the years, so I think they were a great find.

The point of all of this is that Yandy.com might not be the place you would think to look for a costume, but check them out; their collection is uncomparable and they just may have what you are looking for, after all! This company works very hard to keep their prices, on average, 10% lower than their competitors without compromising customer service. They are definitely worth a look!

Disclosure: I received complimentary products for review purposes through my participation with the Family Review Network. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

Filed Under: General · Tagged: adult halloween costumes, halloween costumes, review, yandy, yandy costume, yandy halloween, yandy.com

If You Care Eco-Friendly Baking Products Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

September 23, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 88 Comments

Today we are going to talk about two elements commonly created or used as part of creating supplies you find in your kitchen: chlorine and dioxin. Most people know that paper, in its natural state, is light brown in color. In order for it to be that bright white we are used to seeing, it has to be bleached. When paper is bleached at a paper mill, the waste left over is sent into our lakes and rivers. I think many people think that this sort of dumping must surely be illegal, or something that hasn’t happened in a few decades. NOPE! It’s still happening now, and it is terrible for the environment.

Aside from the negative impact to the environment, it also has a negative impact on people. Check out the image below to learn more about what chlorine has been linked to:

Wowzers. That’s pretty rough, people. I didn’t realize all of this until I started doing research for this post, and I’m pretty freaked out by it.

Next, let’s move on to dioxin. According to my source, “The term ‘dioxin’ describes a group of highly toxic chemicals which are produced by several industrial processes that use or burn products containing chlorine, including incinerators and “kraft” paper mills. Dioxins are among the most potent toxic chemicals known.” The effects on humans are very serious, with compelling scientific evidence linking dioxins to cancers, and disruptions in hormonal, reproductive and immune systems.

So what does this have to do with products you may find in your kitchen? Well, your parchment paper,  your coffee filters and your baking cups have all been bleached! That had never even occurred to me until recently. And I didn’t know that I had any alternatives to buying the bleached products. But now I know that I do!

The company is called If YouCare, and they offer an awesome line of products for those of us who want to ditch the chlorine and not contribute to the creation of dioxin with our purchase choices. The company offers the following products:
•   Parchment Paper
•   Baking Paper in sheets
•   Baking Cups (various sizes)
•   coffee filters (in a variety of sizes/shapes)
•   100% recyclable aluminum foil
•   cooking twine
• unbleached cheesecloth
• 100% biomass firelighters (so cool!) We received samples of all their products and have been thoroughly enjoying using them. I’m so excited to know that I can make a different choice. I do wish that their website had a place where I could look up my closest retailer, though (or where I could purchase online). So far, I haven’t found these products in my local store, so I’m not exactly sure how to get more when I run out! UPDATE: I have now learned that these products are available at all Whole Foods stores, and you can search for a retailer near you online! http://ifyoucare.com/store

Win it!: Right now I have a chance for you to win a set of the baking products (baking cups, parchment paper roll, parchment paper sheets) along with a t-shirt from the company. You are going to love these!
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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: baking paper, baking products, giveaway, if you care, if you care baking cups, if you care products, review, unbleached paper

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