Thursday, March 19, 2015

Campus Book Rentals Helps College Students Save Big Bucks!




The Summer Semester is starting soon. Many college students are trying to get things in order and dreading paying for their books that they will use for only several months. Sure they can spend a fortune at the campus book store but who wants to do that? Those books will probably sit in a box for the next 15 years in someone’s garage anyways. Campus Book Rentals has the solution, they will rent you books for whatever class you need them for. You can save 40%-90% off bookstore prices. The selection is amazing. Seriously, you may think they wouldn’t have a book for that class but they do. I have a friend who is taking classes for something really specific, that is only offered at a select number of places, and Campus Book Rentals has books for her class.

 It’s so great for the environment when you rent your textbooks instead of buying new.  You can even have flexible rental periods to make sure you have the book as long as you need.  Don’t worry about highlighting in the textbooks, it’s totally allowed. If you are just learning about Campus Book Rentals, have no fear, you can sell your old text books too. It would be a great way for college kids to make an easy buck, free up space and help others. So, if you took classes recently, dig out those old books, and check out Campus Book Rentals.  Campus Book Rentals offers Free Shipping both ways.
Campus Book Rentals also supports the amazing charity Operation Smile. Operation Smile helps babies and children with Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate get surgery and the treatment they need to suck, eat and speak and smile. Smiling is important. Just think if you couldn’t smile.  Operation Smile saves babies and children’s lives.  

For more information on Campus Book Rentals check out their website.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Celebrate Easter with FairyTale Brownies




Easter is coming! I love Easter or what Noah used to call Eepster.  It’s such a fun holiday for kids. It’s also about Jesus too. Noah loves looking for his Easter basket and seeing what the Easter Bunny has left for him. Now that he is older, it’s harder to figure out what to put in it. It was so easy when he was a baby and toddler, I could just find some cheap toys and books. I didn’t put candy in it until he was older. Now, what the Easter Bunny puts in can be kind of a big deal. He is definitely grateful but he’s at the age where certain things are “babyish” or a lot of his toys are bigger like LEGO sets. I don’t really like to do a basket full of candy as some Easter Bunnies do.  I love candy and tend to always have different types at home so Noah doesn’t get as much candy in his basket than other kids. I had the opportunity to work with FairyTale Brownies to share with you about their new Easter themed Chocolate Chip Brownies.

They are amazing as I knew they would be. Fairytale Brownies are something I secretly crave. Noah loves brownies too, they are a great replacement for candy in your child’s Easter basket.  We even shared a brownie with Noah’s teacher. They have a really cute Easter label, so I wasn’t sure what she would think since it was right after Valentine’s Day. There are many other things you can do with these delicious Chocolate Chip Brownies besides putting them in your children’s Easter Baskets. You could share them with a neighbor or a co-worker. They will definitely bring a smile to their faces every time.  You get 12 brownies so there are plenty to share, for even a sweet tooth like me. You can freeze them too. You can just thaw them on the counter before being taken to a chocolate chip utopia!

 Easter 12 Bulk Chocolate Chip Brownies are $41.95 and worth every penny! This Easter celebrate with FairyTale Brownies.

Thank you to FairyTale Brownies for providing me with a complimentary sample. My thoughts and opinions are my own.

For more information and to order, check out FairyTale Brownies.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Pack your Own Lunch Day with Klosterman Bread





We eat a lot of sandwiches at my house. So, naturally we go through a lot of bread. I have this memory of Noah when he was three, he had taken a loaf of bread off the counter that I had just purchased. Went to the couch and started eating it. It was pretty funny that he decided to just help himself like that. Even though I had specific plans with the bread, I caught him in time that he had only ate a good sized chunk. Noah loves bread probably more than I do. We love to make sandwiches. He has started making his own peanut butter and jelly sandwiches some times. He also loves grilled cheese. It is important to have quality bread when you are making your favorite sandwich. Bread is definitely a huge part of a sandwich. You may think about what’s inside is the important part but really it’s a whole package deal. There are so many different types of breads, you have to figure out not only what bread will compliment your sandwich but what kind of bread you like. Some people are really picky about their bread. Some only like white, some only like wheat, and some like breads like rye or pumpernickel. I am definitely a white bread girl. I remember growing up, at my grandma’s house she would buy us white bread. So I was able to have white toast. My mom usually only bought wheat bread. I know that’s silly looking back but it was kind of a big deal for me.  



Today is National Pack your own Lunch Day. As adults, we tend to eat our lunch at restaurants, or pick up something during a lunch break. You can save a lot of money by packing your own lunch instead of eating food you pick up.  I always pack Noah’s lunch. His lunch of choice is peanut butter and jelly. He also likes tortillas that he dips in applesauce.  I think he has dipped almost everything in applesauce. He has a very unique palate sometimes. Klosterman Bread is giving away a whole year of Klosterman products to a lucky person. It’s really easy to enter! All you have to do is vote for which sandwich you would prefer on their Facebook page. You can enter once a day so if you have a hard time picking you can mix it up.


Good Luck! What is your favorite kind of bread?