Monthly Archives: May 2010

Grub RUNERS!

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CHALK ART FESTIVAL!!

Uptown Business Improvement District

www.shopuptown.com

 

Community Calendar Notice

 

11th Annual Chalk Art Festival

When: June 12, 2010

9am Registration

3pm Prizes

Where: The Uptown Center Shopping Center

Cost: $5 - Children age 9 and Younger

$7 - Young Adults 17 and Younger

$12 - Anyone 18 and Older

Pre-Registered Receive a $2 Discount Per Entry

Registration: Forms are available at Parties & Pages, Aunt Franny's Toys and

Octopus' Garden in the Uptown Shopping Center

Questions: Call Amber Rose Consignment at 943-6542

 

Take a Culinary Journey with Taste of Home!

Take a Culinary Journey with Taste of Home

 

Get ready.  It's coming soon.  It's new and fresh.  It will tantalize your senses with a smorgasbord of mouthwatering sights and fresh picked flavors.  What you ask?  The Taste of Home Cooking School, the #1 culinary demonstration in the country, presented live at TRAC Center in Pasco, WA on May 13, 2010.

 

In today's downsized economy, consumers are turning to home cooking in large numbers.  Food provides a "feel good" atmosphere.  When coupled with family participation, meal preparation becomes a fun activity. Taste of Home CookingSchool has a springtime garden of recipes that will bring family and friends together for rewarding mealtime gatherings.

 

Our culinary team knows consumers are looking for simpler, greener, and cleaner recipes.  Simpler meaning using only a few ingredients.  Greener denoting local and sustainable, using fresh seasonal produce.  Cleaner being more natural and providing health benefits. The Taste of Home Cooking School Brand Name Cookbook, published specifically for theCooking Schools, will include these current trends as well as timeless favorites.  This $5.99 value will be presented to every guest who attends the show.

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Come join our springtime food adventure. You may not be able to travel as far or often these days, but we'll help you experience new and exotic tastes. Imagine yourself at a French bistro. You culminate your dining experience with a fruit clafouti. Clafouti, pronounced kla-foo-tee is a country-French dessert made by topping a layer of fresh fruit with batter.  It is served hot and sometimes topped with cream.  Culinary Specialist, Kristi Larson will be creating a mushroom variationof this unique dish that pairs well with a salad to become a light, satisfying springtime meal.  Expand your cookingtechiques as you watch Ms. Larson prepare a monter au beurre and learn how it differs from a beurre blanc sauce.  The program will showcase ten delightful recipes, new food products, kitchen shortcuts, and plating techniques. Sprinkled in between recipes will be opportunities for lucky winners to receive special door prizes.

 

It's an evening you don't want to miss! Make it a "girls night out," treat Mom with tickets for Mother's Day. You can find details about purchasing tickets on TasteofHome.com. See you soon!

CHeck OuT CANDACE!!

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We had so much fun on Saturday!  Carrie at Tangles did a fabulous makeover on Candice!  We look forward to showing you more great photos by Stefanie Hunsaker. . . Look for Candice's reveal in the June/July issue of MOM Magazine!

SaVe MoNeY with the DiSCouNT DiVa!

Discount Diva by Marta Jisa

A local stay-at-home mom finding local deals

Retail (discount) Therapy

 

We have all read and seen great ways in which to save a few dollars while at the grocery stores, or even clubs and websites that you can join (most for a fee) to help you save money. But if you are like myself you have found that the fee outweighs the savings, and we most often do not have the larger stores to shop at locally.

 

So I have taken it upon myself to save as much money as possible for my family, not just in the grocery store, but every purchase that we make as a family. I want my home and family to be stylish and up to date, but I also don't want to spend an arm and leg to do so. So is it possible for you to have nice things and save money? Yes! Here are five tips that I have found to be extremely helpful!

 

1. Switch the days you shop! Most retailers will mark down merchandise on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday during the week. By simply switching the days you shop for your family's needs you can save big! You also will beat the weekend rush and be able to find and make smart purchases rather than ones that are rushed by the crowds.

 

2. Sign up for every mailing/emailing list possible! Mailing lists are great ways to have special deals sent directly to you! I know I appreciate opening my mailbox to find special coupons rather than bills, and emails are a convenient way to get deals as well. If you do not feel comfortable in handing out your family email account then create an email account from one of the free services (Yahoo, Google etc.) and use that only for your email offers.

 

3. Read the paper! You will find many local special offers and coupons in the advertisements of your local paper. Make sure that you double check dates and compare them against your mailed/emailed specials! I have found that there are typically a few overlap dates so you can not only get your items on sale, but will save more by using a coupon with the sale. Combine and save is the way to go!

 

4. Head straight for the clearance rack! Never will I enter a store and go straight for the regular priced items. Always hit the clearance rack, this is a great way to stock up and save on items for your family that may be out of season this year, but purchase ahead for next year and save! (Just be sure to store the items where you will find them! I have sections in each of my kids' closets of stuff they do not fit in yet and check them often to see if there is something that can be used!) Also while at the clearance rack, check all sizes, if you see something you need in a different size, ask the sales associate! Most stores are able to transfer items from other stores.

 

5. Ask, Ask, Ask!! This is super important when looking for deals for your family. If you see something that you love and it is not on sale, ask the sales associate if they know when it will be marked down. The sales associate may also know of any offers or coupons that can be used to get your beloved item at a reduced price. If they are not able to help you, write down the item number and description and check back often!

 

The most important thing to remember is you are trying to get a deal, and save money. So you need to keep your eye on the prize! Do not shop when you are bored or just want to get out of the house. Try to shop only when the need arises! Spending money on items that are a good bargain is not saving money. Finding the perfect time to shop and only purchasing what you need is the best deal of them all!

Stella & Dot!

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