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Half-Popped: What We Are Reading This Month

January 8, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

I received a copy of Half-Popped for review purposes. All opinions are my own, as always. Affiliate links may be included.

Our four-year-old has a lot of questions about diversity these days, and I mean that in every possible way. She wonders why different folks have different color skin, different hair length, different laughs, and different shoe sizes. She is particularly interested, though, in the fact that different people seem to have different personal interests and preferences for activities and ways to pass the time. Basically, she is just really starting to grasp that people are DIFFERENT in a whole lot of ways, and that while it may seem overwhelming or even a little sad (especially when your BFF doesn’t enjoy playing something you do, for example), our differences are actually what make us special and what make the world interesting and even exciting.

half popped book cover

Half Popped has been a regular read for us since Christmas. It is about Kenny the Kernal. He was only half-popped when the microwave stopped, and he feels like he isn’t what he is supposed to be because he doesn’t look the same as the other popped kernals. I think every human can relate to that feeling in some way. The feeling that you should be more or different.

Despite his own lack of confidence, Kenny seems to be a great cheerleader for some of his fellow snacks who are also feeling out of place. The book is full of funny illustrations and great examples of how we are so much more than meets the eye.

And in the end, Kenny even sees that for himself.

half popped book inside

Half-Popped is a great jumping off point for conversations about difference, gifts and talents and what it means to be true to yourself. It is currently available on Amazon for $8.99.

Filed Under: Parenting Tips · Tagged: book review, half-popped, half-popped book, half-popped book review, kids book, kids book reviews, review

My Favorite Kitchen Cleaners

January 7, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

Is anyone else besides me doing a whole lot of organizing and cleaning these days? I’m feeling really dedicated to paring down the junk in my house, and to keeping my home a bit cleaner than I did in 2013.

Last year I shared some of my favorite laundry products, and you all seemed really excited to see what I use and love regularly. So I created something similar for my favorite kitchen cleaners. While I use a variety of products, here’s what I use the very most!

My Favorite Kitchen Cleaners

my favorite kitchen cleaners

1. Basic H2. I use this super concentrated formula to make window cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, and my personal favorite, degreaser. It lasts for YEARS AND  YEARS. Every household should have this!

 2. Scour Off. I’ve never found another product that will get stove tops even remotely as clean as this will. Total lifesaver!

3.Palmolive Ultra Soft Touch . Keeps hands moisturized. Provides excellent lather. Gets dishes sparkling.

4.Bar Keepers Friend. If you have stainless steel in your kitchen, this is the best product by far. It has kept my expensive pots in tip top shape. I’ve tried to find a less harsh alternative, but nothing else seems to work as well.

5. Cascade Platinum. Hands-down, the best dishwashing detergent I have tried!

6. Honest Company Fruit & Veggie Wash. I keep this on the counter and give my non-organic fruits and veggies a good spritz and wipe down with this product to help get rid of pesticides.

So that’s what I’m cleaning with in the kitchen these days. Have you tried any of the products that I love? Have any recommendations to share with others? Please leave me a comment with your favorites!

Filed Under: Featured, My Favorite Finds · Tagged: best kitchen cleaners, favorite kitchen cleaners, kitchen cleaners, review

Miniature Pecan Pies, Magical Scotch-Brite Dishwands, and Cleaning Confessions

January 6, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 129 Comments

This post highlighting recipes with tricky cleanup has been compensated by Scotch-Brite. All thoughts and opinions are my own, as always.

I’m sure many of you out there have a list (or more accurately, a Pinterest board) overflowing with awesome recipe ideas that you just haven’t gotten around to trying yet. I know I certainly do.

In particular, I have quite a few recipes that I seem to be dragging my feet to try for one simple reason: I judge clean up for these dishes to be a nightmare. Any food that is served in a glass, that has marshmallows that have been heated, that has a flaky crust in a small container or that involves syrup in significant quantities keeps getting passed over by me because however good the recipe may be, I’ll be annoyed that I made it when it is time to scrub the dishes.

Follow Stuff Parents Need’s board #ScotchBrite Yummy Recipe Possibilities on Pinterest.

Scotch-Brite recently challenged me to create a Pinterest board with exactly those types of dishes: the ones I’d really love to eat, and even ones I’m willing to make, as long as I don’t have to do dishes afterwards. I was also challenged to actually make one of those recipes, and then face the dreaded dish pile afterwards with the Scotch-Brite Stay Clean Dishwand in hand. The folks at Scotch-Brite were confident that with the right tools, washing those dishes would be a breeze.

Y’all, I’ve cleaned a lot of plates (in Memphis! Like Tina!) so I was not as confident. But I’m always up for a challenge, especially if it means that I get to eat something super yummy.

Miniature Pecan Pies

I reviewed my options, and at the end of the day, just couldn’t stop thinking about those adorable rustic ramekin pecan pies. Head over to Bev’s site to get the recipe (it’s a good one!) if you’d like to give it a try. I’ll show you the process I went through to make the pies, and I think in so doing, you’ll see the increasing level of “Ugh!” I was facing as clean up time neared.

Scotch Brite miniature pecan pie 1

First I cut out the dough to fit the inside of the ramekin (accomplished by using a bowl that was slightly larger than the ramekin). So the inside of my dish is covered in dough, which is flaky, crusty, delicious, and a bear to clean.

Scotch-Brite miniature pecan pie 2

But, you know what? That’s not enough crust! Time to put some around the edges! I actually totally agree with Bev on this concept, and I loved the fact that the pie is supposed to look “rustic” so it is ok for the crust to not be nice and neat. But now I’ve got pie crust on the inside AND the outside of the dish.

Scotch-Brite miniature pecan pie filling

Time to make the filling! Various yummy and sticky things go into a pecan pie filling, including eggs, sugar, lots of syrup, and to put a little pink in your cheeks, some bourbon (in my case, I used Chattanooga Whiskey…keepin’ it local!). My main concern with stuff like this is that it may come off the bowl, but then it will just be stuck to the sponge. Gross.

Scotch-Brite miniature pecan pies

The finished product was totally cute and yes, absolutely delicious. My family enjoyed every single bite.

Cleaning up with Scotch-Brite Stay Clean Dishwand

I got my Scotch-Brite Stay Clean Dishwand all ready to go. It is especially designed to keep the food off the dishes AND off the sponge, which means that it can go the distance for you without having to be replaced quite so quickly. I had the perfect tool on hand for the job, so no need to dally, right?

#ScotchBrite stay clean dishwand

The Part Where I Totally Embarrass Myself

Only I did dally. I dallied like it was going out of style. Honest truth time: I was nervous that the dishwand wouldn’t work as advertised, and that I’d ruin my new kitchen helper on its very first mission. Between the crust, the gooey filling, and the sticky leftovers in the prep bowl, what sponge wouldn’t have to sacrifice itself for that mess??? Also, I hate doing dishes, so that contributed to my procrastination, for sure.

Those dishes sat for 3 full days. And actually, they sat longer than that but I’m just too embarrassed to tell you how long. I avoided this chore like the plague, and in so doing, really just made my poor, cute little dishwand’s job infinitely harder.

scotch brite stay clean dishwand preparing for use

And yet, she seemed undaunted (and perhaps even a little giddy) about her assignment (What? Dishwands totally show their emotions, you guys). I put her durable scrubbing surface to work, and what I thought was going to be a horrible chore seemed to be more like a fun game to this dishwand.

scotch brite stay clean dishwand cleaning a bowl

Even the crusty ramekins didn’t see to phase her, and bowl after bowl, the dishes were coming clean.

scotch brite stay clean dish wand food not sticking

When it was all said and done, I realized that I put off a chore that wasn’t hard at all, thanks to having the right tool on hand. And was the dishwand scrubber ruined by all the sticky stuff it had to clean? On the contrary…it hardly looked used at all!

scotch brite dishwand after cleaning

So now I’ve got a new best friend in the kitchen, and my hand washing dishes aren’t piling up for a week 3 days like they used to. The Scotch-Brite Stay Clean Dishwand is easy to use, actually works the way it claimed it would, and is priced nicely at just $2.99 for the dishwand and $4.49 for a 3 pack of refills (though it will take a while for the sponge to wear out!). The sponges are also designed to fit any Scotch-Brite wand, so if you purchase a different dishwand and want to try out these sponges, that’s no problem!

What awesome recipe are you going to try now that you know cleaning up will be easy??? 

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win the full suite of Scotch-Brite dishwands!

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Filed Under: Giveaways, The Kitchen · Tagged: clean sticky dishes, mini pecan pies, miniature pecan pie recipe, miniature pecan pies, pecan pie, recipes, review, scotch brite, scotch brite dishwand, scotch brite review, scotch brite stay clean, scotch brite stay clean scrubbers, scotch-brite stay clean dishwand

New Year, New You! Back to Basics with eMeals

January 2, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

 

I’ve certainly got some goals this year to drop a bit of weight and to get more active. How about you?

eMeals, the meal planning service that I have been using for 2 years now, is really going to be helpful with this effort, as they have Healthy Meal Plans to Match your Active Lifestyle! I’m switching my family back to the Paleo plan, which seems to work well for our family. Time to drop lots of those carbs and seriously up my veggie intake. But I don’t have to scour the internet daily for lots of new recipes. eMeals is taking care of me!

If you need help with meal planning, either because you want to change your diet or because you just want a little less stress in your life, then eMeals is such a great way to go. I’ve been so pleased as a member. And I’m pleased to announce that I have a coupon for you, too! Take 15% Off Your Order at eMeals.com with Bonus Comfort Foods Brochure! Use code Dinner15.

Let eMeals help you get back to basics in 2014. I find it to be worth so much more than the cost because it helps me save a TON of time, save money, and eat healthfully.

AND…if you are looking for a little Pinterest inspiration, I’m so thrilled to report that I’m part of the eMeals Foodie board, which is a fantastic group board on with delicious meal ideas! Such a great source of inspiration, and it can keep you from having to search and search and search and search for new ideas. I hope you’ll follow us!

 

Filed Under: The Kitchen · Tagged: coupon codes, emeals, emeals coupon, emeals paleo, healthy meal plans, healthy new year, meal planner, meals discount, meals review, monthly meal planner, paleo, review

Dive into 2014 with the Octonauts! (Giveaway!)

January 1, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 61 Comments

Special thanks to NCircle Entertainment for providing copies of Here Come the Octonauts for Review and Giveaway. All opinions expressed here are my own, as always. 

here come the octonauts

Sound the Octo-alert! Welcome to 2014, friends! It’s a new year, just brimming with the possibilities of new adventures. If you’ve got little ones who love the Octonauts, then get ready for some serious fun in the Gup-B, because Here Come the Octonauts is available for the very first time on DVD starting January 7th. Woo hoo! You can pick it up at Walmart and many other retailers and grocery stores nationwide.

If you haven’t had the pleasure of meeting the Octonauts crew, let me introduce you!

octonauts

(image source: Cartoonbrew.com)

KWAZII KITTEN

A daredevil orange kitten with a mysterious pirate past. He loves excitement and travelling to exotic places.

CAPTAIN BARNACLES BEAR

A brave polar bear extraordinaire and the leader of the Octonauts crew. He’s always the first to rush in and help whenever there’s a problem.

PESO PENGUIN

PESO PENGUIN is the medic for the team. He’s an expert at bandaging and always carries his medical kit with him in case of emergencies. He’s not too fond of scary things, but if a creature is hurt or in danger, he can be the bravest Octonaut of all!

These are just a few of the delightful creatures you will find in this fun underwater adventure. We learned about Octonauts last January, and they have become such a hit with my kids that they made the “best of the best” list for 2013!

You can find Octonauts on weekday mornings on the Disney Channel’s Junior block. But if you are like me and don’t have cable, then the DVD is definitely the way to go! The series has been nominated for an International EMMY Award, and has received nominations for Best Animate Preschool Show in 2011 and 2013.

To get the Octonauts party started, check out some of these great free activities you can print or do online!

  • First up, be sure to color and collect all of the Octonatus Octo-Crew Cards at DisneyJunior.com.
  • Octonauts.com also has a maze, hide and seek, and great coloring activities!
  • NCircle Entertainment also has a great selection of activities to check out.
  • And finally, in 2013 I actually compiled a large list of free Octonauts printable coloring pages, so definitely check that out!

 Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win a copy of Here Come the Octonauts on DVD!

Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my page.

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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: giveaway, here come the octonauts dvd, ncircle, ncircle entertainment, octonauts, octonauts dvd, review

The 16 Products and Services that Changed My Life the Most in 2013

December 31, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 3 Comments

Last week I highlighted my top 10 posts of the year. Definitely worth a glance if you haven’t faithfully read every single post I’ve written this year (and I’m pretty sure my mother-in-law is the only person who has!). I mention it because there are 2 products on that list of most popular posts that I would also consider to be among the most life-changing. So hop on over and take a look before seeing the other 16 items that rocked 2013 for me (not listed in any particular order).

best products of 2013

photo credit: Philo Nordlund via photopin cc

1. Reynolds products. To say Reynolds has been a game-changer for my kitchen (and for my blog!) would be a huge understatement. I’m hopelessly devoted to you, parchment paper!

2. Iced coffee. It is my constant companion. And now that I’ve gone Keurig, I can’t go back! Thank goodness for those awesome refillable K-cups!

3. Longer eyelashes (without using falsies!). I feel like this product really helped me look more alive and youthful. Major winner!

4. Bob McGrath. This CD, while not my own personal favorite, is loved beyond measure by my youngest. It is played CONSTANTLY in the car. I know every single lyric, and every xylophone solo by heart. At least it’s Bob…he is pretty cool!

5. Justin Timberlake. This is Darah’s favorite CD. We’ve been playing it every chance we can since we got it in March. Two of the tracks put Layah to sleep on long car trips. So that makes this CD precious to everyone in the family!

6. The Honest Company. I learned how to get all of their trials for free (score!) and in the process, fell in love with their products. I have a feeling that they knew I would! Sneaky…

 7. A cool night’s sleep. I purchased a second pillow for Tim since the one I reviewed was such a game-changer. They make for an ultra-comfortable night’s sleep!

8. Carry On, Warrior. The only book that wasn’t directly related to my job that I read this year. It was AWESOME!!!!

9. Kiwi Crate. Thank God for smart and crafty people who put together awesome kits for those of us who aren’t. Kiwi Crate is the best, by far. We have ordered and been gifted more subscriptions over the past year. LOVE!

10. Orbit Gum for Kids. Getting to chew gum for the first time was a big deal for Darah. Big enough to make this best of the best list. She’s head over heels about her Orbit Gum.

11. Bookboard. We have new books to read every single night on the iPad. Darah loves the challenge of reading more to unlock more. This is worth so much more than the subscription price. I simply adore it and strongly recommend it to other families!

12. Shark Sonic Duo. This mop and carpet cleaner is the best of the best, folks. And we had a mop that we totally adored, previously. But we were blown away by this device!

13. Stitch Fix. I don’t have the time to hit the mall looking for clothes, so I hired a personal stylist. It is MUCH more affordable than you might think. Every mom needs to try it just once!

14. Octonauts. We were introduced to Octonauts at a birthday party in January, and haven’t looked back! Sound the Octo-alert!

15. Amazon Prime. I experimented with it this year to see if it was worth the $79 fee. TOTALLY worth it!

16. Compassion, International. We sponsored a child this year. Her name is Vanessa. Thinking about her and praying for her has been humbling, and caused me to think more critically about some of the frivolous purchases I make. We have completely changed her life just by sending $38/month.

As you think back on 2013, what were the products and services that rocked your world the most? Leave a comment and tell me about them so I can do check them out!

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: 2013, best products, best products of 2013, favorites, product reviews, review

Fuss-Free Savings at CVS on Pampers and Other Road Trip Essentials

December 26, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 80 Comments

We’ve been doing our fair share of traveling over the past month, as I’m sure many of you have, as well. When you travel, do you have any “must have” items for the trip? In our case, we treat ourselves to the following items:

1. A new app for Darah to help keep her entertained

2. McDonald’s Egg McMuffin sandwiches (we’re always on the road in the early hours…gotta fuel up!)

3. Squeeze pouches for a yummy snack for the kids. 4. Iced coffee for Tiffany, anywhere we can get it (McDonald’s, Starbucks, I’m not picky, as long as it is COLD!)

4. Disposable diapers, which make life with a toddler infinitely easier when traveling.

I have a CVS just 7 minutes away from my home, and I actually like to make a trip there before we get in the car and begin our travels. I stock up there on dipes and wipes, squeeze pouches for the girls, and if they are on sale, I’ll also pick up the Starbucks Frappuccios (They taste like candy! Love them!). Once a year, or so, I’ll even get an iTunes gift card there (their gift card selection is awesome!), and that keeps us set for our app purchases throughout the year. pampers and CVS fuss-free savings Recently I headed in to get my diaper bag stocked up, and I opted for Pampers products. Pampers are, in my experience, a very reliable brand, and reliable is exactly what I want on the road. Ever had a diaper malfunction while the child was in the car seat? Yeah….NOT something I want to deal with, and especially not while I’m away from my home and my washing machine. Pampers have an ultra-absorbent core that can withstand up to 12 hours of overnight protection (and I prefer to use overnight diapers for road trips, as well, when I can’t check on Layah’s diaper quite as often). They recently increased the capacity of the diaper by 15%, as well. Basically, it is ready for action! 😉

When I was picking out the wipes to go with the Pampers, I knew I found my match when I saw the sensitive designation. Why? Because my child always has and still does like to put those darn wipes in her mouth! I need as few chemicals as possible! pampers wipes from CVS My bags were stocked with what I needed for our recent trips, and to top it all off, when I was checking out the CVS register gave me a $2 coupon off a $10 purchase of any baby needs. Guess who went right back into the store to spend it? This girl! Being able to save more on the things I need puts a smile on my face. CVS makes it happen! pampers bought at CVS What are your “must haves” when taking a road trip?  Win it!: One Stuff Parents Need reader will receive 2 coupons from Pampers and CVS (one for a free package of Pampers diapers, and one for a free package of Pampers wipes!). Woo hoo!

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I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

Filed Under: Giveaways, My Favorite Finds · Tagged: cvs, cvs coupons, diaper coupons, diapers, disposable diapers, free pampers, giveaway, pampers, pampers coupon, pampers coupons, pampers diapers, review

Bringing a Bit of Summer to Winter Through a Road Trip with Enterprise Rent-a-Car

December 23, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 3 Comments

This post brought to you by Enterprise Rent-A-Car. All opinions are 100% mine.

One of my very favorite places to visit in the winter is the Gulf Coast. The water is still (relatively) warm, the beaches are pristine (as always), and in the winter, everything is calm and quiet. It is so peaceful and restorative to take a walk along the beach in December, let me tell you! And if I could plan a winter road trip for my family to take right now, that's exactly where we'd be headed. And since my girls have never seen the ocean, I can't think of a more awesome introduction to it and to the beach than during the winter. 

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photo credit: Henry M. Diaz via photopin cc

On our way to the beach, though, we'd have to make a stop at a place that has piqued my oldest daughter's curiosity for a long time. We need to stop and check out the ginormous peach in Clanton, Alabama. 

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photo credit: SeeMidTN.com (aka Brent) via photopin cc

You can see this peach from the interstate, and Darah wants to get a closer look. She wonders aloud every time we pass it on our way to my hometown if it is real or not. She's fairly sure that it isn't, but wants to make sure! And while winter is hardly peach season, there's a shop in town that sells incredible peach ice cream all year, so it would be fun to get a little taste of summer on our way to the beach. 

Taking road trips with kids really can be fun, if you have fun activities planned for them, and if you have the right vehicle for the trip. We own a Toyota Corolla, and we absolutely adore it. But our love for it does not hold out after several hours on the road. We all start to feel a bit cramped. 

Trips like this one are the perfect opportunity to visit Enterprise Rent-A-Car and take something a bit more spacious for a spin. And you definitely need to check out the Enterprise Plus Your Points promotion website. This is a fantastic trackable loyalty rewards program that Enterprise Rent-A-Car offers, and now through March 31, 2014, you can earn double points towards free rentals in the future! I think it is awesome that the rentals you make now will get you closer to free rentals later, which will make it that much easier to get back in the car (or van, in our case) and go exploring again. 

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Once you are registered on the Plus Your Points website, you'll be able to see a complete list of ways that you can earn points, including renting a vehicle with Enterprise, referring a friend to the program who rents a vehicle, and even tweeting a message out about the program! There are lots of ways to rack up points and get yourself on the road again faster! 

There are NO blackout dates for using your points, and as long as you have one qualifying rental within each two year period, your points won't expire, either! 

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If there's a road trip on your future, or if you'd like to make one happen, then definitely get signed up for this program. It's free! And be sure to Follow us on Facebook to hear about the latest great deals Enterprise is offering. That's another great way to save some money when you hit the road! 

Where would you go for a fun winter roadtrip? I'd love to hear! 

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Tech Gifts Under the Tree? Don’t Forget the FiOS!

December 22, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

My main Christmas gift came early this year. I got a new laptop. Honestly, it wasn’t a very exciting purchase, as it was made spontaneously after my old laptop bit the dust unexpectedly. 

I’ve been chugging along with my fancy new laptop and Windows 8 (which honestly isn’t a bad operating system IF you have a touch screen). But if there’s one thing I’ve learned about technology, it is that how many fancy bells and whistles it has, or how many apps or photos it can store don’t really matter if you have a slow or unreliable internet connection. Without fast internet, all of your fast gadgets get brought right back to the early 2000’s. Can you hear the dial-up connection happening? There you are, sitting around and WAITING. 

That’s no good! 

Verizon has a very clever video called ‘Twas the Night Before Stanley, and it shows just how Stanley the Gingerbread tries to create the perfect Christmas for his family. See what happens when he tries to get everything up and running online!  

Take a tip from Stanley, and don’t let Christmas Eve or Christmas morning be the time when you realize that your internet can’t hang with your gadgets. My in-laws have FiOS, and it is like a dream come true! It is an awesome tool to help your family stay connected during the holidays, and to ensure lots of fun and no frustration when it is time to play with the new tablet, smartphone, or laptop you might have waiting under the tree. 

 

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Verizon. The opinions and text are all mine.

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: fios, fios review, review, twas the night before stanley, verizon, verizon fios, verizon internet, verizon plans, verizonwireless

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