Create A Banana Split With Kelly Ripa *GiveawayCLOSED

Kelly Ripa and Elextrolux are teaming up again to create virtual goodies for a good cause, to celebrate the launch of  Electrolux Appliance’s new stand-alone refrigerator and freezer. they’re also  bringing in the “Emperor of Ice Cream” Stephen Bruce, owner and founder of Serendipity 3, the landmark New York City restaurant and dessert spot.

Kelly and Bruce teamed up  to make banana splits for a cause. Starting today, at www.Kelly-Confidential.com, you can build your ultimate banana split using virtual ingredients from classic whipped cream to caramel sauce to rainbow sprinkles. For each “split”, Electrolux will donate $1 to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund as part of its $750,000 commitment to help fight ovarian cancer.

Everyone who logs on to the www.kelly-confidential.com and builds a split will be automatically entered for a chance to win the daily prize – $50 towards sweet summer treats – and the grand prize:  the new stand-alone refrigerator and freezer from Electrolux.

I have a $25 American Express Gift Card to giveaway to one lucky reader

to enter make a vitrual banana split and tell me what toppings you used.

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contest closes 8/1/10

Disclosure: I received a gift card and entry into a contest from Mom Select who also provided the giveaway

Lawry’s Get Grilling Seasonings and giveaway 8/1/10

With Grilling season in full swing, why not get away from your regular seasoning routine and try new Lawry’s Marinades. Lawry’s newest marinades allow you to infuse your meals with exotic flavors without ever leaving your home. Inspired by the sun-drenched villages of Italy, the Tuscan Sun-Dried Tomato Marinade features extra virgin olive oil, sun-dried tomatoes, sweet red bell peppers and the perfect blend of herbs. The Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQ Marinade gives meat a delicious sweet and sour flavor with a touch of Szechuan heat.
 
*****These marinades are very delicous and have become a family favorite. I usually use Lawry’s seasoning salt on everything.  I really liked the Tuscan Sun-dried tomatoes marinade. It was very zesty, and delicious. The marinating dish is so big, I love how much chicken I can fit in it.   Szechaun sweet and sour BBQ was a little sweet, but good.
For a full list of recipes visit http://www.mccormick.com/FlavorForecast/2010FlavorForecastGrilling.aspx Or visit www.lawrys.com for a full list of marinades.
 
 
 
I have a Lawry’s prize pack to give away, featuring Marinades and seasoning salt, skewers, and a marinating dish
To enter tell me your favorite grilling tip?
 
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Contest closes 8/1/10 
 
Disclosure:  Lawry´s products, information and additional prize pack to give away were provided from Lawry´s through MyBlogSpark

Nickelodeon: The First Day Of School DVD Review

Product Description: Get ready for your first day of school with your preschool pals from Nickelodeon! Dora leads the way in the fun-filled DVD, which also includes episodes from Diego, Kai-Lan, The Wonder Pets, and Blues Clues.

Episodes:

  • Dora the Explorer-First Day of School
  • Go Diego Go-Linda the Librarian
  • Blue’s Clues-Blue Takes You To School
  • The Wonder Pets!-Off to School/Save the Pangaroo
  • Ni Hao, Kai-Lan-LuLu Day

**** This is such a fun-filled movie. My daughter is entering kindergarten in the fall and she is very nervous. Learning all about the First day of school, from some of her favorite characters.  Dora is the first episode and Dora talks about starting school in English and Spanish. My daughter came to me and said “Mommy I have to learn English and Spanish when I start school.”  It was so cute and she learned so much about the first day of school. This is a great moving for any preschooler starting school.

Retail:$16.99

Release date: July 13, 2010

Running time:122 minutes

My rating:10

  • Disclosure: I did not receive any compensation for this post. A product was provided by Nickelodeon for my review.

Huggable Hero from Build A Bear Announced

Earlier this year I wrote about the Huggable Heros Program. A program that recognizes young people making great contributions in their community.

This year’s class of Huggable Heroes is tackling a variety of issues from illiteracy, poverty and feeding the hungry, to inspiring youth to volunteer, raising funds to help cure diseases, supplying items for military troops and toys for children in need.  Collectively, they have spent 650 hours a month volunteering and raised funds and gathered items valued at more than $22.5 million. To see this years Huggable Heros please visit www.buildabear.com/huggableheroes.

Boredom Busters From Primrose Schools

Last year I had the honor of attending a blogger event with Maria Bailey at Primrose Schools. It was so much fun and informative. Dr. Mary Zurn, Vice President of Education for Primrose, has come up with a list of wallet friendly summer activites.

1.       Boredom Buster Jar: At the beginning of the summer, sit down with your family and brainstorm a list of activities that can be done alone or that you can enjoy doing together. Encourage your children to share their own ideas and help you decorate and label a simple jar as the family “Boredom Buster Jar.”  They’ll feel more involved in the project and more likely to think this is a “neat” idea, if they participate in the creation and idea generation. Next, write everyone’s ideas down on slips of paper and as a group decide which ones should go in the jar. Anyone in the family can pull any idea out of the jar to fight the summertime boredom blues.
 
2.       Stories Alive: It sounds too simple, but reading is one of the most important waysto keep young minds engaged during the summer.Make reading even more fun by finding ways to bring the stories to life. For example, in the book Roxaboxen by Alice McLerran, children create a make-believe town in the desert out of rocks, boxes, and their imaginations. Read the book with your children and then challenge them to create their own town with materials they find in the backyard.
 
3.       Art Start Box: You’ll need to gather basic art supplies-child safe scissors, glue, markers, tape and construction paper. Put them in a special box along with empty oatmeal boxes and paper towel rolls, colorful magazines and bits of aluminum foil. Occasionally add a special surprise like chalk, stickers, or stamp pads so there’s always something new for the children to find. Even if you normally have these supplies around the house, it’s fun for children to know that the Art Start Box is just for them. They’ll probably have some good ideas of other household items that can be recycled to fuel their creative energies.
 
4.       Family Performances: Break out old clothes or costumes and encourage children to make up characters and create a play to act out.  They are the directors, actors, and producers.  They can also make musical instruments out of pots/pans, wooden spoons, empty canisters and have a parade; or everyone can play along to your family’s favorite songs. Record or video the performances, and enjoy the replay.  You’ll also be capturing a bit of family history everyone will enjoy for years to come.
 
5.       Family Dance Party: Crank up the music and encourage your entire family to boogie down. Dancing gives children a great outlet for self-expression through their own motion and helps build self-esteem. It also enhances motor and coordination development by incorporating skills like jumping, landing and leaping.  Dancing is a great activity that can involve the whole family and doesn’t take very much preparation.
 
6.       Fort Building: Children love to build all kinds of structures–from small towns to large towers. Constructing forts or tents is an activity that can keep children focused and problem solving for hours. All the items you need can be found around the house- some chairs, cushions, blankets, and of course adult supervision.
 
7.       Cookbook Fun: Have you ever shared your favorite cookbook with your children?  Take it out and ask your children to choose a recipe to try. Measuring can be a fun and easy way to keep math skills fresh.
 
8.       Summer Scrapbook: All you need for this project is a spiral notebook. Encourage everyone in the family to draw pictures of favorite activities and collect mementos from special events throughout the summer.   Children love to go back through scrapbooks and albums and tell about what happened at each occasion.  They will also be building their storytelling skills at the same time.
 
9.       Listening Game: Lie down in the backyard, in the den or at the park and listen.  What do you hear? Do you hear what I hear? Can you imitate the sound? This is similar to watching the clouds and naming the shapes, and it encourages everyone to slow down and focus on listening.
 
10.    Camping Out: Pretend to campout in the backyard. Plan a meal, pack a backpack and set up a campsite.  You might even decide to spend the night!
 
11.    Scavenger Hunt: Make a list or picture cards of common household items and have your children find the items on the list. Invite friends or neighbors to join in the fun to make it a competition.
 
These are great ideas for summer boredom busters, I have actually tried the boredom buster jar (thanks to Primrose) and my kids love it.
 
For more tips please visit http://www.drzandme.com/ amd don’t forget to visit  www.primroseschools.com.
 
Disclosure: I was entered for a chance to win a gift card in exchange for this post.  No monetary exchange took place.

Contests 6-25-10

Girlymama-$250 Marriott G.C. and tot prize pack/6/30/10

Vals Kitchen-Seattle’s best coffee G.C./7/1/10

My Wee View-$20 G.C. to Hatley/7/2/10

Vals Kitchen-Claudia and Dominica delicous cookbook/7/2/10

My Wee View-Chicken Soup for the Soul Thanks Dad/7/2/10

Mom Knows It All-Dreft prize pack/7/3/10

Val’s Kitchen-Finish quantumatic dishwasher system/7/3/10

Mommy PR-Blu-ray player from sears outlet/7/8/10

Leslie Loves Veggies-Cruisinart cutlery set/7/13/10

Leslie Loves Veggies-Coppertone prize pack-7/14/10

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