The other night for dinner I wanted comfort food..I NEEDED comfort food. I don’t know what it was about that day..but it just wasn’t my day!
I decided that I wanted to make yummy, so not good for me, tater tot casserole.
The problem is, its just SO messy! It gets all over the bottom of the oven and then if I don’t clean it up the next time I go to make something in the oven I am wondering why there is smoke coming out of it!Please tell me this has happened to you too..I can’t be the only one! So, I would have to clean the oven. Which, I just wasn’t really in the mood to do! And I knew that I wouldn’t be able to talk the hubby into cleaning it.
Then I remembered that I had a Nonstick Ovenliner from Chef’s Planet. My hero! *sigh*
What I love about the Chef’s Planet Nonstick Ovenliner:
Its reusable
Dishwasher safe
Commercial-grade thickness
Fits ovens up to 30″
Made in the USA
Can be trimmed to fit smaller ovens
While my comfort food cooked I sat back and relaxed because I knew when it was done I could enjoy my food, wipe the ovenliner clean and go about my night and not have to clean the oven!
I’m sure you’re going to be baking a lot this holiday season so go head and buy a Chef’s Planet Nonstick Ovenliner today and save yourself time down the road. You don’t really want to be cleaning the oven after baking that delicious apple pie Thanksgiving Day do you? I’d much rather be eating the pie and playing games with my family!
Want to know how you easy it is to care for your Chef’s Planet Non-stick Overliner? Watch this video demonstration.
Chef’s Planet Nonstick Ovenliners are available here:
To celebrate 10 years Chef’s Planet is hosting a messy recipe contest on Facebook! Beginning Monday, October 29 through Friday, November 30, we invite you to submit a one-of-a-kind, mouthwatering recipe to our Facebook page. We are seeking recipes that drip, crumble and spill… recipes that leave your kitchen screaming for a cleaning, but your family and friends begging for more.
Submissions should include an original recipe – one you created – and a photo of your delectable masterpiece. Submit main dishes, side dishes, appetizers and desserts. If you have a personal story pertaining to your recipe, we would love for you to share it.
This is not me but this is how I felt when I saw that my SnapShot grade was an A+. YES!!
You know who this is, right? Yes! It’s Flo, the Progressive girl who many may recognize over their child’s principle.
I was given the opportunity to test drive Progressive’s new Snapshot device that plugs in to a car’s on-board diagnostic (OBD) port, usually found below the steering wheel. The first time the car is turned on after installing the Snapshot device and every time thereafter while the device is in the port, you will hear a short series of beeps. That’s my reminder to drive smart and safe!
While I had the Snapshot device installed I drove my normal, every day routes, but I also drove an hour away to a party for a friend of mine’s son. It was during that drive that I was most nervous about my Snapshot grade but if Snapshot taught me anything, it is that we drive most defensively when close to home. I learned that while I was on the unfamiliar highway to the party that I drove more carefully than usual, in unfamiliar situations. During that two-hour round trip I did not receive one triple-beep warning sound which would have indicated that I hard-braked or accelerated too fast.
However, when driving on the roads closest to my home, doing normal everyday things is when I got the beep. Darn!
It’s during these mini-trips to the grocery store, to my mom’s house, to Boy Scouts, and to Gymnastics class that I am not paying as much attention as I could be and therefore, I got the triple beep.
Once the Spanshot device is installed, the driver doesn’t have to do anything to send data to Progressive. Nice, huh? During my 30 day trial, I checked my grade on the Snapshot website almost every day. Here is what I saw.. every day, if I remember correctly.
About two weeks into my trial, I had surgery. This is when I started getting nervous. Gosh, just knowing that my husband had to drive my car a couple of times stressed me out. Not because I was worried he would get a ding or run over a curb because my car is about 5 times larger than his.. NO! I was worried that he was going to ruin my A+ driving grade. Much like I imagine I’ll do when Sebastian starts driving in a few years, I talked to my husband in length about safe and non-defensive driving. I told him that he CAN’T hard break or accelerate too fast (his weakness). Much to my surprise, he complied. He did great! He was very respectful of my A+ and did what he needed to do to help maintain the grade.
THEN.. my sister came to town to help take care of me after my emergency surgery which was two weeks after my initial surgery. I didn’t have the energy to get nervous or worry about her driving but darned if she didn’t get the triple-beep several times. Shoooot!
As you can see in the image below, Snapshot detected 1.4 hard brakes per 100 miles. I’m sure those were not from me. Actually, I have to admit, I hard braked at least once. Just as I mentioned above, I was driving close to home when someone pulled in front of me (for real) on a two lane road. I had to brake hard in order to not hit the car so I guess the triple-beep didn’t hurt my feelings too much because I knew I was driving safely.
Other information about my driving that’s included in the image below is how many rapid accelerations I had per 100 miles and my average mileage, which turns out to be low compared to most drivers.
Here’s some information about Snapshot:
Progressive is changing the way drivers pay for auto insurance by creating a personalized insurance rate based on how you drive. With Snapshot*, available exclusively from Progressive, your safe driving can save you up to 30 percent on your car insurance. Plus, now anyone can try Snapshot – you don’t even need to switch your insurance. Drivers currently enrolled in the program on average save $150 per year.
The device records and sends the driving data to Progressive, and we use that information to calculate their rate. After 30 days, customers will find out if they’re eligible for a discount – up to 30 percent – based on that 30-day “snapshot” of their driving habits. At the end of a six-month policy period, Progressive calculates the renewal discount and customers return the device to Progressive. Drivers’ rates can’t go up with Snapshot. And the discount is not based on location or speed. The device does not have GPS, so we don’t know where the car is. In addition, we don’t take into account how fast the car goes.
Learn more about Snapshot and how you can try it out here on the Snapshot FAQ page and learn more from this cute animation video:
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One more thing.. take a look at the badges I earned:
Apparently I have a sixth sense, I’m a happy squirrel, a smooth operator, and a social butterfly, just to name a few! I love it! Sometimes I logged into Snapshot just to see what badges I’ve earned!
Enter to win a Team Flo Swag Pack!
Progressive T-Shirt
Progressive Apron
Flo magnetic dry erase board
Progressive notebook
Flo name badge
I Love Insurance button
Flo Tattoo
Mint tin
Entries accepted through 11:59pm EST October 31st. Open to U.S. residents. No P.O. Boxes. Ages 18+.
To enter, fill out the form below.
Disclosure: I received a 30 day trial and gift cards for being a part of the Progressive Snapshot Blogger Program. All thoughts are 100% my own and were not influenced in any way.
My kids are excited about Halloween. Lucky for them, they have no idea what’s involved in preparing for Halloween besides dressing up and collecting candy.
What’s involved in Halloween, you ask?
Here’s a list:
Halloween costumes for each child
Candy for Trick-or-Treators
Halloween decorations
Oh, wait.. here’s a great infographic that breaks it down for you. Take a look and let us know if you spend more or less on Halloween.
Want to know a secret? If you look carefully and do the math, you’ll learn that if your household is sending out at least one trick-or-treater, by the end of the night you may have earned back your initial candy investment and then some.
I wonder if we should factor in dentist appointments and stomach meds for those who’ve eaten too much candy corn?
If I had to say that I collect anything, it would be Moleskine notebooks. They are not cheap to collect however and that makes me sort of a closet collector. At Barnes and Noble or Target, a small and/or medium size Moleskine notebook is at least $10. Compare that to another brand’s small notebook with 50 pages and about the same size, and you might experience sticker shock. Moleskine’s larger notebooks are upwards of $20. But they are worth it.
Here’s a comparison:
I asked myself this morning as I was admiring my Moleskine collection, why do I prefer Moleskine notebooks so much if I think they are too expensive?
The answer is because they are familiar to me, easy to find when I need a fix, and they are collectible because they are so darn good-looking. Mostly it’s a comfort thing I think. I am comfortable with Moleskine. I appreciate the consistency of the notebook design and page styles. I can buy them on Amazon.com, at Barnes and Noble, and now at Target. I like the different sizes and the colors are so fun! I buy pink notebooks for my daughter, blue notebooks for my son, black for my husband, and I vary the colors that I buy for myself. I like to switch it up.
Why Moleskin?
Moleskine notebooks are strong, sturdy, and The Moleskine notebook is, in fact, the heir and successor to the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries: among them Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, and Bruce Chatwin.
I have my favorite Cross and Mercedes-Benz pens that I carry with me everywhere to use with my Moleskine notebooks. they are a combo deal. Cross and Moleskine = happy note taking.
Here’s the problem. There is no rhyme or reason to how I use my Moleskine notebooks. I don’t have a certain color for a certain topic.
I should/could have
one for The Mommy Insider work notes
one for Atlanta Moms work notes
one for the kids and to-do lists
one for travel notes
one for doodles (link to Moleskine Doodles collection at Target!)
you get it
But I don’t. Instead what you’d see if you were to open one of my Moleskine notebooks, is a compilation of notes about both of my websites, the groceries I need to pick up this week, reminders about the kid’s school events, and so on. That is why I feel very strongly that I need to start my Moleskine collection from scratch.
This is where I need help.
Do I choose a different color notebook for each topic?
Do I use one notebook for everything and just use labels to section out a notebook?
Do I buy different sizes based on what the topic is or when/where I’m going to use that notebook?
What would you do?
In the grand scheme of things this is all very trivial, I know. But since I am in the process of organizing and re-decorating my home office (for the first time in 8 years in this office!), getting my Moleskine notebook situation figured out seems like a natural step in the right direction. And a bit of a distraction from the other stuff I suppose.
I was not compensated for this post in any way by anyone. I am sharing one of my passions with you. Your opinions my differ but I know you’ll love Moleskine when you give them a try! Some links in this post are affiliate links.
Five years ago my daughter didn’t have much hair. She was a baby with strawberry blonde ‘fuzz’ on her head and a huge smile. Those two things didn’t show that she was a girl however. When we would take Madelyn out to the store and if she wasn’t in pink or purple clothes, she would be mistaken for a boy.
Now, my daughter’s hair is long and not so strawberry blonde anymore and she wears hair clips because she loves them not because she has to to look like a girl. She has a lot of hair clips from Lil’ Sugarplum and she stores them neatly on her Lil’ Sugarplum hair clip holder.
She chooses her hair clip carefully every morning before school.
Here are a few of her favorites. She doesn’t wear the gingerbread man to school yet but she’s practically counting down the days.
Monique, founder of Lil’ Sugarplum, is a stay at home mom who makes handmade children’s hair accessories. Her baby clips and other baby accessories are celebrity endorsed! Proceeds support the March of Dimes.
Madelyn has been wearing her pumpkin necklace from Lil’ Sugarplum for the last few days. She poses next to every pumpkin she runs into.
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