Holiday Gift Bash – Win Board Games from Pressman Toy!

This Holiday Bash Giveaway is one that is fun for the whole family – a set of great board games from Pressman Toy!  This great prize package has something for everyone in the family!  It includes the classic fun of the code-breaking game Mastermind (Love!!), and a great version for younger kids called Animal Masterind Towers, which is perfect for my 1st grader right now!  In addition you’ll find a fun game even littler kids can enjoy called Chimp and Zee’s Shopping Cart Dash. This is a lot of fun and Sophie and I are really enjoying playing it together.  It’s easy enough for her to understand and has enough action to keep her interested!  For teens and adults, there’s Wavelength – which can be really hilarious as it involves guessing as best you can how your teammates will answer!  My husband and I always crack each other up trying to guess what the other one will say!  I think Wavelength is sure to be this season’s new fun & popular board game for the big kids!  Other games in the set your family is sure to have fun with are the Diary of a Wimpy Kid Cheese Touch game and Hold on, Scooby Doo! – fans of these two series will love playing these engaging games!

Here’s how to enter to win this great board game prize pack from Pressman Toy:

Required entry: Leave a comment on this blog post telling us which game your family will enjoy most.

Extra entries:
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Good luck!

This and all giveaways for this promotion end Monday, December 13th at 3 pm EST.

This giveaway was sponsored by Pressman Toy as part of Win Giveaways Bash. This post was written by me and was not edited by the sponsor. Read more on our disclosure policy. Find more information on the terms for this giveaway on the Win Giveaways Facebook page.

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Oh, the things I will buy

Sometimes I buy stuff at CVS just to make a couple bucks.  Which is why I bought 4 boxes of Gas-X prevention last week (which I didn’t have time to post about).  I swa-ear I bought it because I made $5 on it, not because I have a raging gas problem.  I totally plan on putting this in my hairy brother’s stocking along with his lady deodorant. And the razor cartridges pictured below. 🙂  Today’s candidate for Weird Free Product was the AZO itch relief wipes.  Hey, you never know, I am about to give birth – these might come in handy! ANYHOO! Here’s what I got:

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Two AZO wipes $6.99 each = $13.98
Schick Hydro cartridges (for aforementioned hairy brother) $12.49
Playtex Gentle Glide $8.29
$1 donation to St. Jude
total = $35.76

Coupons:

-$5/$30 CVS email coupon

-$2 Schick razor or cartridge coupon from this week’s SmartSource insert

-$2 Playtex Gentle Glide printable coupon from RedPlum.com

-$4 two $2 off printable AZO coupons

-$22.58 in ECBs from the last couple weeks’ transactions

= 18 cents +$2.10 tax = $2.28 and I got back 20 ECB!  10 for the Playtex/Schick deal and 10 for the AZO (5 each).

Wootie hootie!!

What did YOU get this week?

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I Heart Tomatoes!

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In our house we have a “go-to” meal – one that I nearly always have ingredients on hand for, that we love, and that is really easy and fast to make, and that is also wonderful as left-overs.  It’s a recipe that my husband had growing up that he brought into our marriage, and it’s called “Mexi-Stew”.  It’s a mild chili made with kidney beans, chili beans, corn, and tomatoes – the foundation of the recipe is Hunt’s diced tomatoes.  Add a little chili powder and garlic, top with a bit of cheese, and it’s the perfect comfort food! (I’ll post the full recipe at the end of this post!)

It just so happens that last week when ConAgra Foods and the Motherhood.com contacted me last week about posting a heart-healthy tomato-based recipe, I was already making Mexi-Stew for dinner that night!  So I knew it was meant to be.  Let me share with you some of the reasons that tomatoes are so good for the heart, from a research study by ConAgra, the maker of Hunt’s tomatoes. (Which, by the way, are 100% natural and contain no artificial preservatives or ingredients!)

  • Tomatoes contain the antioxidant lycopene, which is important to heart health.  Lycopene absorption in canned tomatoes like Hunt’s is two to three times greater than in that of raw tomatoes!
  • Tomatoes are good for your blood pressure!  A recent six-week study showed that people who consumed two canned tomato products daily had a significant decrease in blood pressure.
  • Tomatoes contain lots of other heart-healthy nutrients.  They are a great source of Vitamin C, fiber, and potassium.  Calorie for calorie, they contain double the potassium of bananas or milk.

So now I’ve told you a little bit about why tomatoes like Hunt’s are good for your heart; let me tell you why I care so much.  I care so much because heart disease is the enemy we know in my family.  My mom’s dad died of a massive heart attack when he was just 44 years old.  My dad’s dad, whom we just lost at age 88, had several heart attacks in his 50’s and a few more over the ensuing decades.  He endured multiple open-heart and bypass surgeries both before and after I was born; it is a miracle we had him with us for so long!  My fabulous Uncle Paul is himself a heart attack survivor.  My dad had a stent put in a few years ago to correct a clogged artery.  Both of my parents are understandably very careful about their heart health and my brothers and I need to be also!  We know so much more now about heart health than we did in 1970 when my grandfather (and Emily’s) passed away at age 44, without warning, in the prime of his life, when he was living the American Dream and about to be a grandfather for the first time.   I have a lot of inspiration in my family to take care of my heart, and of course I want to be healthy for my husband and my babies!  I want to be around for a long time and help my kids when they have kids of their own.

So, my family history is pretty serious when it comes to heart disease.  Which is part of the reason I’m really glad to have some yummy, heart-healthy meals that I love, like Mexi-Stew, that I make with Hunt’s canned tomatoes.  Here’s our hallowed Rapson family recipe for Mexi-Stew!  I usually make a double batch and freeze it or plan for leftovers, so I’m writing this as a double-batch, but feel free to half it if it’s too much for your family.

Mexi-Stew

2 – 15 oz. cans Hunt’s tomatoes

2 – 15 oz. cans kidney beans

2- 15 oz. cans chili beans (I use mild, feel free to spice things up if you want to and use hot!)

2 – 15 oz. cans corn, undrained

1 clove pressed or minced garlic

2 tablespoons chili powder

salt to taste

Combine all ingredients in large pot on stove.  Do not drain beans or corn.  Heat on high until it just comes to a boil, reduce heat to medium and cook 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Cook longer if desired to let flavors blend.  Serve as a soup or over rice. Top with cheese if desired.

Crock pot directions: Combine all ingredients and cook on low for 3-4 hours or high for 2 hours.

Enjoy!

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This post was sponsored by ConAgra Foods, the maker of Hunt’s tomatoes, through the Motherhood.com.  All opinions are totally mine and the recipe has been handed down in my husband’s family!

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