Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts

Cloth Diapers, a Win, Win, Win Situation For All!

Everyone knows that using cloth diapers is a win-win solution, both for the environment and for your wallet. So why do most people use disposable diapers?

Is it that we think of the old-style diapers, complete with safety pins and restrictive folding requirements to avoid leaking? Do you remember poking yourself while diapering a baby accidentally?

Or, is it that we dread that stinky diaper pail?

It's time to throw aside your old notions of cloth diapers! Twenty-four cloth diapers can replace almost 4,000 disposable one, and hundreds of dollars back in your pocket. And... the planet will love you.

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For today's parents, there are so many cloth diaper options, ranging from new designs available from retailers to tutorials that teach you how to make your own, such as this YouTube tutorial that shows how easy it really is:


A great new cloth diaper design comes by way of the Canadian company AppleCheeks. They have kindly sent along one of their cloth diapers for a giveaway to help you, or someone you know, on their journey of a better diaper.



To enter our contest, head over to our Facebook page, "like" us, share the post, and leave a comment under our AppleCheeks contest regarding any product that you like to use that saves money and the environment! 

One entry per person. 
Contest is open worldwide. 
Contest closes on February 7th, 2013, with the drawing on February 8th, 2013. Good luck!

Here's a tutorial to show just how easy and carefree using AppleCheeks reusable diapers are.


Enjoy! 

And the winner is....

I received an email from Wendy last night who posted the winner for the exercise classes on her site. Should you not want to jump over to see, I thought you may want to know it's Kelly! Congratulations Kelly! I hope you keep coming back for visits.

Enjoy your day!

LAST CHANCE FOR FREE EXERCISE CLASSES!

Hey everyone,

Today is the last day to enter in the contest for exercise classes at The Whole Way. Please hop on over to this post, and submit your healthy frugal recipe that doesn't have any preservatives in it and you could be our lovely winner tomorrow!

Enjoy your day!

Got a Sweet Tooth?

This post initially was to let you all know about the sale for this week at Shoppers Drugmart. You see, I have a beef with their flyers. They only let people in the city/town know about the sales in their food flyers. They are the only people that get those special flyers. Even if you go online, unless you put in a urban postal code, you are not able to access their flyer. I think this stinks.

Thankfully, I have a friend that lives "in town" who lets me know when things like eggs, butter and sugar are on sale there. I use her postal code online to be able to view each week as well.  She was the one who let me know that starting January 30th butter ($3.49) and sugar ($1.49/ 2kg) are on sale at Shoppers. I love it when they go on sale so that I can stock up.

However, last evening, I found out from two friends about sugar going on up in price do to the rain happening in Brazil and India where a lot of our sugar comes from. I looked on the news and found this from ctv. They are talking about sugar going up to three times the amount in the next bit. Now we know that this isn't just sugar, but all grocery/baking items that contain sugar as well that will go up.

So the moral is, get your sugar this week on sale at Shoppers and if they are out please don't forget RAINCHEQUES!!!!!!!!  Then you have an extra month to stock up on this item.

There's your tip for the day.

Enjoy your day!

PS Two days left to enter our healthy eating contest to win FREE EXERCISE classes in Charlottetown. Check it out and enter now!

Reminder for our other giveaway!

Another great frugal Valentine Day idea would be for you to work off all the chocolates that you made and ate in the last post. This is the last week to enter your frugal healthy recipe to win exercise classes for you and one other person. Check out the post here. Come on, it would be really fun!

Bread Contest Finale and the WINNER!

Before we get to the grand winner and all. I would like to show the people that entered, their bread and their recipes that they offered.


First contestant is oldbluesocks.  This is her bread from the recipe that I shared. She did a great twist on it and made a loaf of it into cinnamon bread. Check out her description here.


The second contestant was greenspree. He lets us know about how to make a no knead bread with the video found here.

Our third, and final, entry comes from Sondra. She emailed her's to me and doesn't have a site that I can send you to. She made her's from the recipe for Amish Bread and sent in the recipe and pictures.

Amish White Bread

2 cups of warm water
2/3 cup white sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons active dry yeast
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/4 cup vegetable oil
6 cups of flour

1. In a large bowl, dissolve the sugar in warm water and then stir in yeast. Allow to proof until yeast resembles a creamy foam.
2. Mix salt and oil into the yeast. Mix in flour one cup at a time. Knead dough on a lightly floured surface until smooth. Place in a well oiled bowl, and turn dough to coat. Cover with a damp cloth. Allow to rise until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.
3.Punch dough down. Knead for a few minutes, and divide in half. Shape into loaves, and place into two well oiled 9x5 inch loaf pans. Allow to rise for 30 minutes, or until dough has risen 1 inch above pans.
4.Bake at 350 degrees F(175 degrees C) for 30 minutes.



After plugging in the grand numbers of contestants into random.org's generator, the winner is:


Yeah oldbluesocks! Give me an email at smile_zil at yahoo dot ca and I will get the recipe book off to you. Congratulations!

More Freebies, Contests and Coupons

Hello readers,

A fellow reader emailed me a link to this great giveaway. It's at Dempster's and when you buy their bread, you can get a free toaster oven. However, they were only offering 10 000 toasters, and at last check were down to 2266 toasters left. If you don't make your own bread (MUCH cheaper than buying it) than maybe you should check this out.

If you want to learn how to make your own bread and save A LOT of money check out this post. Today is the last day to enter in the contest for making your own bread and winning a recipe book.

Looking for a frugal way to spend time with your friend(s) or special someone? Here are some contests and coupons for you and another to share! Life is always more fun with two instead of one.

For free exercise classes from The Whole Way here in Charlottetown, check out this post on a way to win classes for you and a friend.

Want to go to the movies? Great date night idea with this coupon! If you text to a certain number you can get an extra ticket to the movies for free!
(image from Empiretheatres.com website)

If you want something good to eat at the theatre and can't justify the high prices, check out this coupon for your next visit!
(image from Empiretheatres.com website)
There's always a deal to be had somewhere. It pays to check them out. If you hear of a deal, freebie, or giveaway and would like to let others know, please email me at smile_zil at yahoo dot ca and I will post it on here to share with everyone. I would love to hear from you.

Don't forget to enter our contests! Last day to enter for the recipe book is today!

Over the next couple of weeks, we are going to start looking at ideas for Valentine's Day celebrations. What do you do for a frugal Valentines? Do you have any frugal dating ideas? Please share with us in our comment section so someone else may profit, or save, from your knowledge.

Enjoy your day!




Cheap is good, on sale is better FREE IS BEST!!

Admit it. You know it's true! You love to get something for nothing. Well, my readers, a friend of mine informed me that Kashi is giving away free cereal. That's right. Free! Check it out here.

Since I know you love getting something for free, I want to remind you about our two contests going on. We have a recipe book giveaway going on. All you have to do is make some bread. Any type of bread and email in a pic and the recipe and you will be entered in for a draw on a recipe book. I will share all recipes and photos that come in in a future post. We have had a couple of entries, but I sure would love to see more. I would love to have some new recipes for bread for whatever type of bread you are making. So send them in to smile_zil at yahoo dot ca. You have until tomorrow. Let's go folks!

The other wonderful contest we have going on is free exercise classes for you and a friend here in Charlottetown. Submit a healthy preservative and canned free recipe and you can win either for yourself or for someone else here on the island. You have until the end of the month for that one. Check it out.

As always, I would love to hear your thoughts, comments, suggestions and questions. I promise to get back to you.

Enjoy your day!

Wanna work up a sweat?

Just before Christmas I had this wonderful reader, Wendy, contact me about doing a giveaway on here (love it when people contact me about these things). She runs The Whole Way Health and Fitness Studio in Charlottetown PE and is offering a giveaway for all of you. Come on, one of you at least made a fitness resolution. I know you did. You know you did. We are here to help you reach that goal.

Wendy is offering a prize for 3 private training sessions or 5 fitness classes for the winner AND A FRIEND! Because no one wants to exercise alone AND you have a better chance of doing it if someone starts with you she is being this kind. The value of these prizes is $80-150. So sorry to all my readers off Island that you can't make it to her fitness centre, but check out the recipe book giveaway that is also going on. You know, it would also be a great gift to give to someone as well. So if you live off Island and know someone on Island that could use it, try out for the contest as well!

So what do you have to do? You know you will have to do something. The only requirement that Wendy has for you is that you submit a frugal and healthy recipe- one without highly processed foods like refined sugar or canned goods. I know you have it in you. Wendy is going to share these recipes with her readers over at her blog, as she also does nutritional counselling as well.

This contest is going to be open until the 31st of January with the random draw happening on the first of February. So come on one and all and enter in, add your recipe as a comment below we would love to hear from you.

If anyone else from on the Island or elsewhere in this wonderful world, has a giveaway to offer, a comment to say, or a tip that you want to share please also leave a comment on any post or send an email to smile_zil at yahoo dot ca. I sure would love to hear from more of you.

Enjoy your day!

How To Make Bread and a CONTEST!

It's amazing the things that you take for granted. I love homemade bread. I can remember my mom and Nanny Pat making bread when I was a small child. I go to my MIL's home and there is generally always homemade bread there. My dad won a bread maker at one point and he started making his bread that way. My parents gave me a bread maker for our wedding present ions ago and that was my start to making my own bread.

However, soon enough it wasn't enough to have one loaf being made, it was gone as quickly as it baked and homemade bread still tasted better than bread maker bread or boughten bread. (Yes, boughten is a word. It's a colloquial saying from the south shore of Nova Scotia where I grew up. You either had homemade bread or boughten bread [which would be the store bought bread]. In our home, boughten bread is the treat.) I soon went to my MIL to relearn how to make bread.

I have figured out that when I make my own bread it costs around 50 cents a loaf and takes me about 2 and a half hours from start to finish to make it. That's when I don't have any extra little hands helping me. It sure takes a lot of extra time when they do help, but it's also a tad more fun.

Baking bread is one of the easiest ways to save money. It really doesn't take much time, one evening a week while you are watching tv. Really. Think about how much you spend on a loaf of bread, how much a week, a month a year. Then figure out how much you would save if you baked your own bread, about 50 cents a loaf is how much it costs to make it, and see what you are saving in a year. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how much you save and how easy it is to do.

The recipe that I share with you is my MIL's. It makes 3 loaves at a time, I double it for my family so that I only have to make bread once a week. Please remember that when you see the 6 loaves at the end of the post.

Recipe:

3 cups warm water (too hot and your yeast won't rise, warm to your wrist)
3 tbsp yeast
1/3 cup sugar

3 tsp salt
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil

8-10 cups of flour

To start with you need a big bowl, water, yeast and sugar.

My bowl is huge because of the 6 loaves I make. It only fits on top of the fridge, it was one of my favourite Christmas presents several years ago. I buy my yeast in the biggest package available and then keep it in the freezer in a resealable bag. It keeps the yeast fresh longer and it's cheaper to buy it this way.

Place water, sugar and yeast in bowl and let sit for 10 minutes. It looks like this when you put it in the bowl:

And like this 10 minutes later:


To this, add your eggs, salt and oil. Yes I said two eggs in the recipe and the picture shows four eggs, but remember, I doubled my recipe. I buy my oil at costco when someone heads over there as it's the cheapest place that I can get a large quantity of it. I also get my white flour there.

Mix together with your mixer:

To this we will add our flour a cup at a time. Mix it with your mixer until it won't handle it any more. Then use your rubber spatula to mix it in.

When that won't work it's time for your fists!

Keep adding flour until it gets to your desired consistancy. Then oil your bowl (rub oil all around the inside of your bowl that you are going to let your dough rise in. It can be the same bowl that you mixed the dough in.)

Cover it and place it somewhere warm and draft free to rise. It can be in your oven and you can set it at the lowest temperature and it will rise nicely. I set mine by the wood stove and it rises rather quickly.

Once it has doubled it's height (about 30 mins here), take it back to your spot and punch it down.

You are almost done. If you are not using non stick loaf pans, you need to spray, oil or whatever you do to your bakeware before you put your dough in the pan. At this point you are going to divide your dough into three sections and roll them under so all the rough edges are at the bottom. I apologize, but I don't have a picture of this step as I had to use two hands to do it and had no one else to take the picture.

I hope you are able to understand from the next picture what I mean.

Cover once again and place in that nice spot you had last time.

When it has doubled in size it's ready to bake.

This is what it looks like going into the oven.

30-40 mins later after being baked in an oven at 350 degrees fahrenheit, it looks like this:

I usually rotate my bread about half way through the bake time so that it browns evenly.

You know it's done because all sides are toasty brown and it sounds hollow when you knock on it. Once it cools a bit, remove it from the pans and allow to cool on racks. You can butter the top if you wish. Once cool, bag to keep the moisture in and freeze what you don't use so that it stays fresh.

Now when I was growing up and at my grandmother's, I can remember her serving me fresh hot bread with butter and molasses on it. Have you ever tried it? I am told that it is definitely an east coast thing. If you haven't, I strongly suggest you try it. So good.

If you try this out, I would love to hear from you. Please comment below and tell us how it went. Better yet, a contest. Once you have baked your bread, email me a photo and your story of how it went to smile_zil at yahoo dot ca and I will enter you in for a freebie, a recipe book from our Island. It's open to everyone worldwide and you have until January 20th to enter. Can't wait to see your bread! If you make a different kind of bread, please send the recipe and directions as well. All photos will be posted at the end of the contest (should you send them, hint, hint) and the winner announced on the 21st of January.


Winner for Giveaway!


My apologies for my tardiness. This should have been done yesterday, but I was busy baking for a cookie exchange.

I took all of the comments that were left for the giveaway post and added the amount of followers. Since there were 10 comments and 12 followers, I alternated the followers with the comments. Then I went to random.org and plugged in 1-22.

The winner is:



This would be the 3rd follower: Charlene! Congratulations! Please send me a private email at smile_zil at yahoo dot ca with your shipping info and I will get it in the mail at the beginning of the week.

Eggs anyone?

I get excited when eggs go on sale. I know, crazy. I wish that I had my own chickens, but as of yet, no go.

Well, the other day when I was at a local grocery store (not the big chain stores you know), I was buying potatoes, carrots and onions as they are cheap there. Unfortunately, I had not viewed Superstore's flyer this week to see that their local veggies are on DIRT cheap! (10lbs carrots or onions for $1.99!)

While picking up my veggies I happened to see this huge flat of 30 eggs. I enquired about the price and found out they were $4.95. That's $1.98 a dozen! Better than regular price at the store! So, once again, I say to check out the local groceries! You never know what surprises you will find.

Off to make some yummy curry for supper, and ps: you're not too late for the contest. It may be held out a couple of extra days depending on when the interview on CBC happens.

Enjoy your day!


Christmas Frugal Giveaway AND a deal as well!

So this chick, Angela Biggley, has a wonderful prize for a give away here on Maritime Penny Pinchers. Check this pic out:

Wouldn't you want it? I know I do. I wonder if I can leave my own comment and try to win. It would make a wonderful present that you don't have to purchase for Christmas this year!

It's simple how to get it. All you have to do is leave a frugal tip comment here on my blog and you will be entered in the contest. Post about the giveaway and come back and leave another comment WITH the link to your post and you get a second entry, be a follower, or become one, and leave an entry stating you are a follower and you get another entry. Contest starts today and ends December 3rd, 2009.

PLUS being the nice woman she is, she is going to give a gift to each and every one of you that come down to the Farmer's Market at 100 Belvedere Ave in Charlottetown either tonight, from 4pm-8pm, or next Wednesday December 2nd from 4pm-8pm. IF you mention that you heard about her here on the Maritime Penny Pincher Blog, she will give you 10% off your items that you purchase at her A Quilt and a Cake stall. She's on the righthand side right when you walk in, but you have to mention the blog to get the deal. Check her out. LOTS of handmade stockings, aprons, quilts, cup cozies, and lots of baby items all for a really decent price. Plus it's homemade and local. Come visit Angela from A Quilt and a Cake at the Farmer's Market here in Charlottetown.

Frugal Gift Giveaway Coming Soon!

Hey my frugal friends! I have a WONDERFUL frugal gift idea for you. But, you will have to wait to see it. I am having a giveaway, it will be a handmade gift and it will come to the winner wherever you live! Make sure you check in over the next couple of days to see what it will be. It's like an early Christmas present for yourself isn't it?

Enjoy your day!

Christmas Giveaway Tip

Another Christmas Frugal tip for you today (I am on a role today!) Winning giveaways is a great way to get Christmas presents for free! Because of that I am sharing the wealth of a nice apron giveaway.

This give away is not, unfortunately from me, but from my dear friend Tami. And really, I don't want you to go over and comment because I WANT TO WIN! I am posting a link to her site on here so I can get an extra entry. Sad eh? But, my mom raised me to be a good (ugh) sport, and to share, so here you go. The link to her sight :( Tell her I sent you that way. It won't do anything for me entrywise, or you even, but it will help me to feel better that I helped someone out.

Enjoy your day!