By FreeHotSamplesGuest Blogger(view all posts by FreeHotSamples)
at 7:56AM Friday September 30, 2011
under
Freebies
It's that time of year when kids get to dress up as their favorite character, hero or who they
want to be when they grow up. There are already some
Halloween freebies available and I'm sure there
will be even more as it gets closer.
To start there are several craft ideas...I like the one where you make
monster decorations out of juice boxes. You can grab an e-cookbook that's everything pumpkin and make
some dips and spreads. Don't forget to grab the free Jell-O mold--the mold is free, but it's $2.95 for shipping and handling, still a great deal from
Kraft. Make sure you stop by Kaboose.com for printables, party ideas, games and more.
Read More …
By brwood(view all posts by brwood)
at 9:56AM Tuesday August 30, 2011
under
Shop Smarter
Hurricane Irene struck a few days ago and some people in the Northeast are still without power and other basic services. This got me thinking about some basic emergency preparedness and how sometime the old solutions are still the best. You may get all your news on your
iPhone via The HuffPo, or eat only microwave organic food normally--but most likely that's not gonna cut it after an earthquake, hurricane or other natural disaster.
Here are ten items you are going to want stashed away somewhere in case of emergency.
Read More …
By FreeHotSamplesGuest Blogger(view all posts by FreeHotSamples)
at 7:58AM Friday July 15, 2011
under
Freebies
Summer is here, but sometimes the weather isn't always so nice. You can keep the kids occupied on rainy
days with all the free printables available. Kids will love coloring their favorite characters! There
is even a printable from
Disney where you can place your child into the story.
Chuck E. Cheese has a printable rewards calendar you can use for summer chores.
Fisher Price has printable greeting cards for kids to color. You have a lot
to choose from: Cars 2, My Little Pony, Kung Fu Panda, Ratatouille, Yo Gabba Gabba and more.
Make sure you have plenty of ink and paper so you can start printing!
Read More …