Category: Conscious Consumerism: Shopping & Reviews

  • Make Healthy Home Smoothies & Coffees with Torani

    Make Healthy Home Smoothies & Coffees with Torani

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    Behind every successful woman is a substantial amount of coffee.

    -Stephanie Piro

    When I drove my kids to and from school, I stopped at the Starbucks down the road every. single. day.

    It’s an expensive habit to have.

    The kids ride the bus now, and I make my own coffee every morning. I still crave the rich, creamy, calorie-laden coffee drinks I got at Starbucks, though.

    For years I’ve been using the flavored non-dairy creamers, and they’ve basically been my final frontier to clean eating. Because that stuff is straight up corn syrup. Milk in my coffee just doesn’t do it (some people tell me I need to steam or froth it- maybe that’s the same thing, I don’t even know- but I just haven’t bothered with buying yet another single-purpose kitchen device).

    So the newest thing for me is using heavy cream. Yes, it’s full of fat and calories, but I only need a little bit to get the body I’m looking for. And the flavor? I now get that from Torani flavored syrups, the same flavorings that coffeehouses use.

    I was able to participate in a She Speaks campaign that provided two bottles of syrups to try; I received Pumpkin Pie and Sugar-Free Vanilla. The sugar-free vanilla is calorie-free, but it’s sweetened with Splenda, which I can definitely taste; it’s not for me. I passed that bottle on to a diabetic friend and replaced it with a normal Vanilla which I like much better.

    So that’s the recipe for kicking the non-dairy creamer habit: heavy cream and Torani flavored syrups. You heard it here, folks.

    The Pumpkin Pie syrup? WELL. From Halloween until the end of the year is pumpkin season for me, in that I want EVERYTHING to taste like pumpkin. I’ve added this stuff to cookie batter, muffins, breads. I’ve drizzled it over oats when making granola. We’ve made pumpkin milkshakes. But my favorite is a pumpkin smoothie using Lifeway Kefir. The kefir (which is like a thick drinkable yogurt, if you’re not familiar) is full of calcium and protein and probiotics, and the pumpkin pie flavor makes for a great healthy dessert that’s not too sweet.

     

    I currently have the ice cream maker chilling in the freezer. We’ll see if I can make pumpkin fro-yo with graham cracker mix-ins (this is my very favoritest indulgence, from Cold Stone Creamery). If it works my life will be complete.

    Torani flavored syrups come in 120+ flavors in regular and sugar free varieties. They can be used to make at-home flavored lattes, mochas, coffees, cocoas, Italian sodas, teas, lemonades, cocktails and smoothies.

    I’m going to order some of the lighter flavors, like lemon and tangerine and blackberry, and see if they will work with my SodaStream to make DIY sodas.

    I love being able to control the level of sweetness. Personally, I just don’t have much of a sweet tooth anymore, as I eat less and less commercially prepared treats. I’m trying to do the same favor for my kids.

    The regular varieties are made from natural flavors and pure cane sugar, and they come in glass bottles (which can be recycled indefinitely), which I love.

    Holiday flavors include Gingerbread, Peppermint and Salted Caramel, all of which are just begging to be mixed with some decadent hot chocolate.

    SheSpeaksbuttonClick the nice button to order your own and get 10% off. Boo-ya!

    Do you make your own coffee?
    How do you take it?

    Disclosure: I received two bottles of Torani for review purposes and five vouchers to give to friends (one of which I snagged for a new bottle of Vanilla) through a She Speaks program. Opinions and recipes are my own.

  • Guest Post: 4 Holiday Shopping Tips for Moms (from the Experts)

    Guest Post: 4 Holiday Shopping Tips for Moms (from the Experts)

    Are you ready for Black Friday shopping?

    Read these Holiday Shopping & Black Friday shopping tips from Dawn Sandomeno and Elizabeth Mascali, entertaining experts, authors of Plan to Party, and founders of The Party Bluprints Blog before you plan your shopping trip for Friday.

    These two moms know everything there is to know about parties and gift giving. Dawn and Elizabeth are judges in this year’s Holiday Giftee Awards by Gifts.com and they have appeared as featured experts on TV, radio, and in national publications like the Today Show, Good Housekeeping, Redbook and many more. Their approach to Holiday gifts and Holiday parties is pretty much the same: make it fantastic, but save time and money where you can, and there are here today to share their tricks and tips.

    Dawn and Elizabeth are busy moms just like us, and they know what it is to get everything done and how to make the household budget to stretch to make Holidays happen! This Holiday season Dawn and Elizabeth teamed up with CheapSally.com to find the best deals for the gifts they recommend in their Holiday Gift Guide to ensure that you will find the best gifts for your family for the lowest price possible.

     

     

    Tips for Smart Holiday Shopping:

    1. Buy that Expensive Electronic Gift!
    I bet you didn’t expect that as the first money saving tip, now did you? But really, these two experts explain that by buying one main gift for the family instead of big present for each member you will get a bigger bang for your buck.

    When you choose something like the XBOX Kinect from Dawn and Elizabeth’s Holiday Gift Guide, it will also be a great family fun to enjoy together. You can find the cheapest price for XBOX Kinect on Cheap Sally’s Black Friday page.

    2. Make a Plan and Stick to It
    Check out the hottest gifts for everyone in the family from the Party Bluprint Blog’s Best Holiday Gift Ideas for 2011 list before you head out. Many of their recommendations will be available on cheaper prices on Black Friday. Plan ahead and make a shopping list of everyone you are gifting this year and try to avoid last minute impulse shopping.

    3. See all Black Friday Deals in One Place
    The easiest way to get all Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals is by getting all from one place. Many deals sell out quickly so you need to locate and act on the information fast! Save time and money by visiting CheapSally.com’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday pages, they aggregate all the best deals across the internet for you, offering a one-stop resource for saving.

    4. Double Duty Gifts
    Purchase presents that pull double duty and give a portion of the proceeds to charity – don’t forget this is the season of giving! Dawn and Elizabeth recommend gifts that pay it forward, like AnnieWear pet related children’s clothing line that donates proceeds to animal shelters or Heart of Haiti products sold at Macy’s made by Haitian artisans giving them a livelihood.

    Happy Shopping and Saving!

     

    Guest post from Katja Presnal. I luvs her and you should too.

  • Hottest Holiday Toys throughout History

    Hottest Holiday Toys throughout History

    Were I a philosopher, I should write a philosophy of toys,
    showing that nothing else in life need to be taken seriously,

    and that Christmas Day in the company of children
    is one of the few occasions on which men become entirely alive.

    -Robert Lynd

    I love this infographic! It’s interesting to see what toys had real staying power (1903’s hot toys were teddy bears— named for the bears that Teddy Roosevelt hunted!— and Crayola crayons) and which ones have gone gently into that good night.

     

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    I don’t recall ever being caught up in the “must-haves” of the season, although I definitely owned My Little Ponies and the Simon game. Jake’s first birthday was the year of Tickle Me Elmo, and his family was so sweetly determined that he have it that he would up opening three of them that day. (And by he, I mean Jeff and me. Jake was only 6 weeks old and slept through Christmas at THREE different houses.)

    I’m not into buying more than you need. But I know that sometimes kids NEED a certain gift during the holidays and that’s totally cool. That squeal of delight upon opening a present to find “it” inside? That’s the magic of childhood and one of the best things about parenthood.

    What hot-ticket toys have you owned through the years? Are you snatching anything up this year for your own kids?

    Disclosure: This is a paid post for Black Friday 2011, where you can find the Target Black Friday ad, Red Envelope coupons and more for your must-have holiday shopping. 🙂