Store More Than Coins

coin purses

Coin purses are not just for coins.  You can use them to store all kinds of things.  Now I personally love having all my loose change in one place instead of all over my purse like it used to be before I started carrying these cute Miche coin purses, but I’ve learned about so many other ways people use them so I thought I share those ideas.

My favorite idea is ear bud storage.  My ear phones always end up tangled at the bottom of my purse no matter how neatly I try to store them.  I never thought to use a coin purse until someone mentioned it at a party I did recently.  I thought, “What a clever idea!”  Then I began to wonder what other nifty uses these adorable coin purses could be used for.  I came up with the list below, but would love to hear about your ideas too. Please leave a comment below as to how you use coin purses.

ear bud storage in coin purse

Earrings (or other jewelry pieces)
Kids Game Cartridges (Gameboy, DS, Leapster)
Hair Accessories
Flash Drives (any other small usb devices)
Receipts
Candy
Make-up
Keys
Sewing Kit
Grooming Items (nail clippers, tweezers, etc.)
Nail Polish
Medication or Vitamins
Coupons
Chapstick
Square (credit card swiper)
Small Toys
Snacks
Gum or Mints
Floss
Toothpicks

What other uses can you suggest?  Please leave a comment.  Thanks!

 

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2012 Dates to Know in the Party Plan Business!

As a former Event Planner and currently a Consultant and Team Leader in the Direct Sales Party Plan business, I always find it helpful to have a list of holidays and special days of interest (especially to party plan consultants) available at the start of a new year to plan your year of parties with the fewest possible cancellations. Accidentally planning a party on a day like Super Bowl Sunday or Father’s Day, or forgetting about Daylight Savings day can seriously hinder attendance and hurt your business. It’s good to know in advance when certain holidays or events (sports, elections, etc.) take place so you don’t plan parties on low attendance dates. For example, the Friday and Saturday nights before Halloween when most people are throwing or attending Halloween parties might earn your hostess a lot of regrets and cancellations from people who would otherwise be very interested in attending and learning more about the products offered. Offering to only book daytime parties that weekend may be a better option. On the other hand, knowing in advance when Boss’s Day is or when and what Sweetest Day is can help you plan ahead for gift-giving ideas and incentives for your customers and team members.

In a nutshell: Don’t plan a party on a day like the day before income taxes are due as many people procrastinate and will be too busy with paperwork to attend your hostess’s party. Do take advantage of knowing celebration days like Earth Day early enough in the year to research vendor events that may need a consultant like you (and a product like yours) to be showcased at the events.

When you are aware of these dates, themes, and recognized celebrations, you can plan a better year of bookings. As a rule of thumb, I tend to overbook a month that has a lot of holiday weekends. People, especially families, tend to travel or plan weekend getaways on 3-day holiday weekends. I’m not saying you should never book on a holiday weekend, but make the other non-holiday weekends of the month your priority booking dates, and then book the holiday ones when the rest of your calendar is full. Additionally, I have found that Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons or early evenings are when people are most available for a product party. There’s always something “else” going on a Saturday. Weekday evenings in the summer are also high attendance booking dates!

Below is a list of many (not all) U.S. Federal Holidays, traditional holiday observances, popular U.S. events, and other times of the year that could be helpful to a consultant in the party plan business, or anyone planning any kind of event. The date listed is followed by the day of the week it falls on this year, 2012. I’ve also added a few fun and off-the-wall dates, like International Day of Awesomeness, and some helpful party plan business tips for each month. Feel free to add your thoughts or additional suggestions in the comments.

 

JANUARY 2012
Stone: Garnet
Flower: Carnation
Astrological Signs: Capricorn (12/22-1/20) and Aquarius (1/21-2/19)

1/1 Sunday: New Year’s Day
1/2 Monday: New Year’s Day extra day off for federal employees and most schools
1/9 Monday: College Football BCS Championship Game in New Orleans
1/16 Monday: Martin Luther King Day (3 day weekend)
1/23 Monday: Chinese New Year

Funny days:
1/14 Saturday: Dress Up Your Pet Day
1/17 Tuesday: Rid the World of Fad Diets and Gimmicks Day
1/24 Tuesday: Belly Laugh Day

See more unusual and unknown “days” in January, click here.

Among many other titles, January is known as:
National Mentoring Month
Thyroid Awareness Month
Mental Wellness Month
National Birth Defects Prevention Month
National Glaucoma Awareness Month

Business Tip: Start promoting your Valentine’s Day specials and gift ideas in January!

 

FEBRUARY 2012
Stone: Amethyst
Flower: Iris or Violet
Astrological Signs: Aquarius (1/21-2/19) and Pisces (2/20-3/20)

2/5 Sunday: Super Bowl XLVI (46) in Indianapolis. Usually the first Sunday in Feb.
2/12: Lincoln’s Birthday. Some government offices and schools may observe on Monday, 2/13/12 (possible 3 day weekend).
2/14 Tuesday: Valentines Day
2/20 Monday: Presidents Day and Washington’s Birthday (observed), 3 day weekend
2/21 Tuesday: Mardi Gras (a.k.a. Fat Tuesday). Day before Lent starts.
2/22 Wednesday: Ash Wednesday, beginning of Lent
2/26 Sunday: Daytona 500, Nascar car race.
2/29 Wednesday: Leap Day

Click HERE for a short, but interesting read on Leap Year

Funny days:
2/1 Wednesday: Working Naked Day
2/4 Saturday: Bubble Gum Day

See more unusual and unknown “days” in February, click HERE.

Among many other titles, February is known as:
African American Heritage Month
National American Heart Month

Business Tip: Now’s a good time to think about hosting a Spring Cleaning clearance event or Open House!

 

MARCH 2012
Stone: Aquamarine
Flower: Daffodil
Astrological Signs: Pisces (2/20-3/20) and Aries (3/21-4/20)

3/11 Sunday: Daylight Savings begins at 2:00 am (remind your hostesses!)
3/17 Saturday: St. Patrick’s Day
3/20 Tuesday: First Day of Spring
3/31 Saturday: Cesar Chavez Day, a state-recognized holiday in California
3/31 Saturday: Earth Hour from 8pm to 9pm (local time). Millions of people, businesses, governments, and organizations around the world participate in Earth Hour by turning off their lights for one hour. Click HERE for more information about Earth Hour.

Also in March:
Spring Break: It varies from the 2nd week of March to early-mid April. Each school has its own specific week(s). Christian schools and universities tend to not have Spring Break until after Holy Week (Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday).

March Madness – Mens College Basketball Title Tournament in March, every year.

Funny days:
3/10 Saturday: International Day of Awesomeness
3/19 Monday: National Chocolate Caramel Day

See more unusual and unknown “days” in March, click HERE.

Among many other titles, March is known as:
National Women’s History Month
National Kidney Month
Mental Retardation Awareness Month

Business Tip: Consider donating a portion of your sales profits to your favorite charity. I usually donate at least 10% of my monthly sales in March to the March of Dimes. It feels good to give and shoppers may be more inclined to spend extra if they know you are donating a portion to a good cause. You might consider a local charity or non-profit organization (they may even advertise for you!).

 

APRIL 2012
Stone: Diamond
Flower: Daisy
Astrological Signs: Aries (3/21-4/20) and Taurus (4/21-5/20)

4/1 Sunday: April Fool’s Day
4/1 Sunday: Palm Sunday (always the Sunday before Easter)
4/6 Friday: Good Friday (always the Friday before Easter) U.S. stock market is always closed on Good Friday.
4/7 Saturday: Passover
4/8 Sunday: Easter Sunday
4/16 Monday: Emancipation Day
4/17 Tuesday: Tax Day, last day to file federal taxes without penalty. The deadline is extended two days because April 15, 2012 falls on a Sunday, and Monday, April 16th is Emancipation Day, a federal holiday, so post offices are closed.
4/22 Sunday: Earth Day
4/25 Wednesday: Administrative Professionals Day (National Secretary’s Day)

Also in April:
Spring Break: It varies from the 2nd week of March to early-mid April. Each school has its own specific week(s). Christian schools and universities tend to not have Spring Break until after Holy Week (Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday).

Funny days:
4/3 Tuesday: World Party Day  What better day to host a party on than World Party Day, right?
4/7 Saturday: Tangible Karma Day (first Saturday in April)  This would make a great theme party idea. Check out some ideas HERE.

See more unusual and unknown “days” in April, click HERE.

Among many other titles, April is known as:
Cancer Control Month
Counseling Awareness Month
National Autism Awareness Month

Business Tip: Start promoting your Mother’s Day specials and gift ideas in April!

 

MAY 2012
Stone: Emerald
Flower: Lilly-of-the-Valley
Astrological Signs: Taurus (4/21-5/20) and Gemini (5/21-6/20)

5/5 Saturday: Cinco de Mayo
5/5 Saturday: Kentucky Derby horse race
5/8 Tuesday: National Teacher’s Day (Teacher Appreciation Week)
5/11 Friday: Child Care Provider’s Day  Remind your customers who have kids in day care about this day and offer gift suggestions they can purchase from you.
5/12 Saturday: Nurses Day
5/13 Sunday: Mother’s Day (always the 2nd Sunday in May)
5/15 Tuesday: Peace Officers Memorial Day (in honor of Federal, State, local officers killed or disabled in the line of duty)
5/19 Saturday: Armed Forces Day (3rd Saturday in May)
5/22 Tuesday: National Maritime Day
5/28 Monday: Memorial Day (observed), 3 day weekend

Funny days:
5/3 Thursday: National Two Different Colored Shoes Day
5/6 Sunday: World Laughter Day (first Sunday in May)

See more unusual and unknown “days” in May, click HERE.

Among many other titles, May is known as:
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
National Arthritis Month
National Mental Health Month
National Stroke Awareness Month

Business Tip: May is a great month to promote graduation, Father’s Day, bridal shower, and wedding gift ideas to your customers.

 

JUNE 2012
Stone: Pearl
Flower: Rose
Astrological Signs: Gemini (5/21-6/20) and Cancer (6/21-7/22)

6/11 Monday – 6/17 Sunday: U.S. Open Golf Championship (held in San Francisco this year)
6/14 Thursday: Flag Day
6/17 Sunday: Father’s Day (always 3rd Sunday in June)
6/20 Wednesday: First Day of Summer

Funny days:
6/15 Friday: National Flip Flop Day  Host a Flip Flop themed party!
6/22 Friday: Take Your Dog to Work Day (first Friday after Father’s Day)

See more unusual and unknown “days” in June, click HERE.

Among many other titles, June is known as:
National Safety Month
National Scoliosis Month

Business Tip: The kids are out of school and the weather is nice. Take this opportunity to offer your hostesses outdoor themed parties geared around the kids and hold them in parks, by the pool, or just out back on the patio. Margarita themes are always a hit!

 

JULY 2012
Stone: Ruby
Flower: Sunflower
Astrological Signs: Cancer (6/21-7/22) and Leo (7/23-8/22)

7/4 Wednesday: Independence Day (4th of July)
7/19 Thursday: Get to Know Your Customers Day  Make good use of this day!
7/22 Sunday: Parents’ Day (4th Sunday in July)

Funny days:
7/6 Friday: International Kissing Day
7/27 Friday: National Talk in an Elevator Day (last Friday in July)  Have your business cards or catalogs ready!

See more unusual and unknown “days” in July, click HERE.

Among many other titles, July is known as:
Hemochromatosis Screening Awareness Month

Business Tip: Summer is a great time to book evening parties during the week. Moms are less busy during the week since the kids aren’t doing homework. Weekends have been known to be slow in the summer for party plan consultants, but you can make up for it by having lots of week night parties. Now is the best time!

 

AUGUST 2012
Stone: Peridot
Flower: Gladiolus
Astrological Signs: Leo (7/23-8/22) and Virgo (8/23-9/22)

8/18 Saturday: Woodward Dream Cruise (car cruise in Metro Detroit)
8/19 Sunday: National Aviation Day

Funny days:
8/5 Sunday: International Beer Day
8/13 Monday: International Left-Hander’s Day

See more unusual and unknown “days” in August, click HERE.

Among many other titles, August is known as:
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Awareness Month
Psoriasis Awareness Month

Business Tip: Kids go back to school soon. August is a good month to promote a last chance Girls’ Night Out or Moms’ Night Out party.

 

SEPTEMBER 2012
Stone: Sapphire
Flower: Aster
Astrological Signs: Virgo (8/23-9/22) and Libra (9/23-10/22)

9/3 Monday: Labor Day (3 day weekend)
9/9 Sunday: Grandparents’ Day (first Sunday after Labor Day)
9/11 Tuesday: Patriot Day (a.k.a. 9/11 Remembrance Day)
9/16 Sunday: Mexican Independence Day (lots of themed activities held especially throughout California)
9/22 Saturday: First Day of Autumn
9/28 Friday: Native American Day (4th Friday in September).

Funny days:
9/19 Wednesday: International Talk Like a Pirate Day
9/28 Friday: Ask a Stupid Question Day

See more unusual and unknown “days” in September, click HERE.

Among many other titles, September is known as:
Leukemia Society Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 through October 15)
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Business Tip: Kids are back in school and stay-at-home moms have a little more time on their hands. Perhaps the cost of school supplies was more than they budgeted for? It’s a great time to recruit moms looking for part-time work now that the kids are out of the house all day. Grow your team!

 

OCTOBER 2012
Stone: Opal
Flower: Snapdragon
Astrological Signs: Libra (9/23-10/22) and Scorpio (10/23-11/21)

10/8 Monday: Columbus Day (observed), 3 day weekend
10/16 Tuesday: Boss’s Day (National Bosses Day). If it falls on a weekend, it is observed on the work day closest to the 16th.
10/20 Saturday: Sweetest Day, a day to take the time to show love to people in need or those who are special to us who we wouldn’t normally give special attention to (3rd Saturday in Oct).
10/31 Wednesday: Halloween

Funny days:
10/6 Saturday: Mad Hatter Day
10/20 Saturday: Information Overload Day

See more unusual and unknown “days” in October, click HERE.

Among many other titles, October is known as:
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
National Disability Employment Awareness Month
National Spinal Health Month

Business Tip: October 26-28, 2012 (Fri-Sun) is the weekend before Halloween. This is when people tend to host or attend Halloween parties. If you are looking to book up that weekend this year, book day time parties. Chances are people will have plans in the evening.

 

NOVEMBER 2012
Stone: Yellow Topaz
Flower: Chrysanthemum
Astrological Signs: Scorpio (10/23-11/21) and Sagittarius (11/22-12/21)

11/1 Thursday: All Saints’ Day
11/2 Friday: All Souls’ Day (All Hallows Day, Day of the Dead)
11/4 Sunday: Daylight Savings time ends
11/6 Tuesday: Election Day voting (Tuesday after first Monday in Nov.)
11/11 Sunday: Veterans Day
11/12 Monday: Veterans Day observed (3 day weekend)
11/13 Tuesday – 11/14 Wednesday: Total Solar Eclipse, unless you are planning a late night party, this should not pose an attendance issue.
11/22 Thursday: Thanksgiving Day
11/23 Friday: Black Friday – Friday after Thanksgiving, traditional start of Christmas shopping deals.
11/26 Monday: Cyber Monday – Monday after Thanksgiving, the online internet version of Black Friday deals.

Funny days:
11/17 Saturday: National UnFriend Day regarding Facebook friends 
11/23 Friday: National Flossing Day (always the day after Thanksgiving)

See more unusual and unknown “days” in November, click HERE.

Among many other titles, November is known as:
National American Indian Heritage Month
National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
National Diabetes Month

Business Tip: Click HERE for holiday season sales and booking tips.

 

DECEMBER 2012
Stone: Turquoise
Flower: Orchid
Astrological Signs: Sagittarius (11/22-12/21) and Capricorn (12/22-1/20)

12/7 Friday: Pearl Harbor Remembrance
12/8 Saturday – 12/16 Sunday: Hanukkah (Chanukah, Chanukkah)
12/14 Friday or 12/17 Monday: Free Shipping Day (the 2012 date has not been announced, but I’m guessing it will be either 12/14 or 12/17 – I will update this post when the date is determined)
12/21 Friday: The Maya calendar comes to an end (Winter Solstice). This has been referred to by many as the end of the world, as depicted in the popular movie 2012. In that sense, it may not be a good idea to hold a party on this day, but if you’re like me and don’t believe the hype, it could be a fun theme idea. Throw an End of the World themed party. You could say something like, “The world is ending, so why not blow all your money on [insert your product here].”
12/22 Saturday: First Day of Winter
12/25 Tuesday: Christmas
12/26 Wednesday – 1/1/13 Tuesday: Kwanzaa
12/31 Monday: New Year’s Eve

Funny days:
12/4 Tuesday: National Cookie Day
12/20 Thursday: National Regifting Day 
12/23 Sunday: Festivus

See more unusual and unknown “days” in December, click HERE.

Among many other titles, December is known as:
AIDS Awareness Month
Safe Toys and Gifts Month

Business Tip: Keep in mind many offices and organizations usually have their holiday parties the two weekends before Christmas.

Additional Resources and Things to Consider:

Federal Holidays
Most government offices, banks, businesses, and schools are closed on U.S. Federal Holidays. If a Federal holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, many people are awarded or request to take an extra day off work (usually the Friday before or Monday after). Visit this site to see dates of Federal Employees Holiday days off: Office of Personnel Management

In 2013, there is an extra Federal Holiday (every 4th year): Inauguration Day. It occurs on January 20th after the U.S. Presidential Election held every 4 years. Since January 20th in 2013 falls on a Sunday, it will be observed on Monday, January 21st.

Sporting Events
Maybe some women don’t care about sports, but if their husbands do, they will not be happy with a bunch of people coming over during the game to smell candles or try on jewelry. Perhaps utilize 2 rooms and invite wives AND the husbands. This has worked well for me in the past during regular season or even early playoff season games, although I personally would never book on a day like Super Bowl Sunday or during the NBA Finals or World Series games—I will most likely want to be watching the TV too. A great web site to check out for dates and info on major sporting events is http://www.johnnyroadtrip.com/.

Spring Break
Spring Break varies from school to school. It is usually somewhere between the 2nd week of March and early to mid April. Some schools take two weeks, while other only one week. Christian schools and universities tend to not have Spring Break until after Holy Week (Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday).

Pop Culture and Entertainment
Is there a big event going on in your area? A state Fair or a largely anticipated concert that your target market may be attending? If your target audience is moms of pre-teen girls, don’t book a party the night of the Justin Beiber concert!

What about award show nights? Movie buffs won’t want to miss the Oscars on Sunday, February 26, 2012.

Daylight Savings Times in 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012 at 2am (set clocks AHEAD one hour)
Sunday, November 4, 2012 at 2am (set clocks BACK one hour)
An easy way to remember these is to think of springing forward in the spring (always the second Sunday in March), and falling backward in the fall (always the first Sunday in November).

Seasons
Plan party themes around the changing of the seasons.
March 20, 2012: Vernal Equinox – Beginning of Spring.
June 20, 2012: Summer Solstice – Beginning of Summer.
September 22, 2012: Autumnal Equinox – Beginning of Fall (Autumn).
December 21, 2012: Winter Solstice – Beginning of Winter.

Check Out These Sites
Here are some good web sites with information about holidays, religious observations, and popular dates:

Holiday Smart

When Is

Holiday Insights

Time and Date

Brownielocks 

Feel free to leave a comment!

~Monica Ramos

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8 Tips for a Successful Holiday Selling Season

Here are some great holiday tips for direct sales people, network marketers, MLM professionals, and home party plan entrepreneurs.

1 ) Get into the holiday spirit! When you begin thinking about the holidays, think about how it relates to your business. Take in the holiday atmosphere… the sounds, smells, colors. Is your business reflecting the same holiday cheer? Add some holiday “décor” to your catalogs or your Facebook page. Send out holiday e-greetings to your database. Package your products in holiday gift wrap.

2 ) Think of your product as the perfect holiday gift. What are some great stocking stuffers? What about gifts for extended family? Secret Santa parties? Gifts for employees or your boss? How about a Just-In-Case gift for those who show up unexpectedly? And let’s not forget teachers, neighbors, the postal carrier, doctors, dentists, hair dressers?

3 ) Set up your table presentation or vendor booth in a festive way! Add some garland or a string of lights. You could even have a tree on display with gift ideas below it or hostess packets packaged in holiday gift bags. Use a holiday table cloth or play some holiday music as guests arrive. Put them in the holiday shopping mood.

4 ) During your presentations demonstrate how your products make great holiday gifts. Think back to the gift recipients in #2 and mention those in your presentation. People are always looking for gift ideas for those hard-to-buy-for people. Don’t forget to showcase great stocking stuffers.

5 ) Call up your best hostesses or those potential hostesses you’ve been meaning to call. Make customer service calls letting your best customers know about upcoming sales, holiday promotions, or hostess incentives. Think about who you know that always decorates their home beautifully during this time of year. They’ll be looking for an excuse to show it off. Hosting a party gives them that opportunity.

7 ) Offer free gift wrapping. Sometimes the smallest of services can make the biggest difference when someone is deciding on what gifts to purchase. Mention during your presentations that you are offering free gift wrapping for all purchases from the party. Extend that extra customer service and alleviate some stress this holiday season.

8 ) Offer a Black Friday or Cyber Monday special. You could do time-based specials. Let your customers know if you receive orders during certain times of the day, certain specials will apply. Here’s an example:

If I receive your order between 3:00 AM and 7:00 AM, you receive (this should be our biggest door buster deal). By the way, the time can start as early as Midnight on Thanksgiving.

If I receive your order between 7:01 AM and 11:00 AM, you receive (this should be a good deal, but less than our door buster discount).

If I receive your order between 11:01 AM and 3:00 PM, you receive (this should be a different deal).

Continue listing the times with different specials.

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Caribbean Beach Bread and Coconut Pineapple Ice Cream

I made Tastefully Simple’s Caribbean Beach Bread last night for the first time and it was amazing, especially served with coconut pineapple ice cream. The warm cake with the cold ice cream and the tropical flavors were a hit!

I prepared the bread mix as directed on the box: cake mix with 8 oz of crushed pineapple (in juice) and 3/4 cup of water. I baked it for 45 minutes at 350 degrees and let it cool for 15. Then I served it with Dreyer’s Slow Churned Coconut Pineapple ice cream.

It’s light and fluffy and not too sweet. Perfect for breakfast or a light dessert. It was so easy to make and absolutely DELICIOUS! I will definitely be making this again very soon.

Caribbean Beach Bread is only available until July 31, 2011 as part of this season’s Returning Favorites Collection. Buy just the bread for $6.99 or get the whole collection for $39.25 and receive a Cool ‘n’ Creamy Cucumber Dip FREE with your collection.

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This Time It Was Sarina

Yesterday, my 4 year old daughter, Sarina, was quietly playing with her Leapster (an electronic hand-held learning toy) while her brothers were having a conversation on the couch in the same room. Apparently, the batteries were running low on her Leapster and the screen kept going to black and cutting out on her while she was playing. All of a sudden she yells–and I mean YELLS–to her brothers, “STOP TALKING! YOU GUYS ARE MESSING UP MY COMPUTER!!!”

Her father and I busted up laughing. I had to post.

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Stay Cool This 4th of July!


Celebrate the red, white and blue! Whether your’re planning a big backyard bash for the fourth of July or enjoying a few fireworks with your family, try this convenient assortment – featuring all five products featured in our easy and irresistible menu for Independence Day.

Products include:
Absolutely Almond Pound Cake Mix
Bold & Bossy Honey Mustard Sauce
Cool ‘n Creamy Cucumber Dip Mix
Juicy Watermelon Margarita Mix
Lovin’ Lemon Slush Drink Mix

View recipes by clicking here or on image below:

Now through July 31st get a coupon for $5 off Sauza Tequila when you order the Juicy Watermelon Margarita Drink Bucket! Click on image below for details:

 

Patriotic Juicy Margaritas
Lovin’ Lemon Slush Drink Mix
Blue food coloring
Prepared Juicy Watermelon Margarita Mix

Scoop out half of the prepared Lovin’ Lemon Slush Drink Mix into a small bowl. Add enough blue food coloring to turn the slush into a lively blue.

In wine glasses or other tall glass, layer the blue slush followed by the white Lovin’ Lemon Slush Drink Mix and top with prepared Juicy Watermelon Margarita Mix.

Makes about 18 servings.

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The Kids’ First Flight

A couple of weeks ago we took the kids on their first airplane ride. They were so excited. For Izak and Sarina, it was the highlight of the trip. They couldn’t wait to fly back (we drove there, and flew back).

Just the other day when asked by a fmaily friend how he liked the flight, this was Izak’s response:

“It was so cool, but we didn’t go anywhere. We just flew around in the sky and came back to the airport.”

Apparently, since all airports look the same, he thought we arrived at the same spot we departed from. I had to explain to him that we indeed landed in a completely different city hundreds of miles away. I wonder how long he would’ve believed that if no one ever explained it to him. Funny how the minds of children work.

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Hey, Foxe!

So, I have decided to start blogging about the funny things my kids say so that I can have a record of all the entertainment that comes out of my kids’ mouths—my son, Izak, especially.

I have always said I should write a book with all the crazy, funny, and sometimes jaw-dropping verbage that comes out of my son’s mouth, so why not blog them? I have 3 children, who at the time of this blog post are 11, 6, and 4. They all say some pretty interesting things from time to time, by my middle child, Izak, is by far the most entertaining. Most of these posts will probably be things Izak says, but I will post what my oldest, Spencer, and my youngest, Sarina, say too. Sarina is becoming more and more like Izak each day, so she may just out-do him some day.

Izak has always said some amazing things, but last week he had me in tears of laughter, so I could resist no longer. I must share this entertainment with the world.

We were out to eat at a restaurant last week and Izak was telling his father and I all about long and short vowels (he’s in Kindergarten) and how you add a silent “e” at the end of a word to make the short vowel a long vowel. He then proceeded to give us an example.

Izak: F-O-X spells fox, and if you put an ‘e’ at the end it’s F-O-X-E, foxe, like all these foxe.

Then he pointed around the restaurant at all the “folks” in there.

So there you have it, foxe, my first post about the things my kids say. I hope you enjoy the posts that follow.  Please feel free to share your stories too.

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Returning Favorites – Spring Summer 2011

As we celebrate Tastefully Simple’s Sweet 16 birthday, we’re bringing back several past products by popular demand – exclusively from June 1 – July 31. Earn your favorites FREE by hosting a party, plus receive a FREE Cool ‘n Creamy Cucumber Dip Mix ($7.29 value!) with purchase of the Returning Favorites collection. Email me today to book your party.


Returning Favorites Collection with FREE Gift
Available June 1 – July 31!
I’m so excited to tell you about our Returning Favorites and a FREE gift with
purchase – available only for a limited time! Our Returning Favorites are past Tastefully Simple products back by popular demand.
Perfect for summertime, they include:
Juicy Watermelon™ Margarita Mix
Bold & Bossy™ Honey Mustard Sauce
Caribbean Beach Bread Mix®
Italian Seasoning Salt
Lotsa Lemon Bar Mix™
PLUS, when you purchase the Returning Favorites Collection for only $39.25, you’ll receive a FREE gift – our Cool ’n Creamy Cucumber Dip Mix ($7.29 retail value)! All of the products are also available separately.

Juicy Watermelon Margarita Mix
Sweet, fruity and gorgeous to boot, it’s a fun twist on a familiar favorite. Just add tequila and water for girls’ night in, backyard barbecues and more. (11 oz. mix*)
Item #724100 $9.99

 

Bold & Bossy Honey Mustard Sauce
Get sassy with summer grilling! Open and enjoy on hot dogs, bratwurst, burgers and shrimp, or stir into potato salad. Great with pretzels, too! (7.5 oz. jar)
Item #725000 $5.99


Caribbean Beach Bread Mix
One taste and you’ll be thinking of tropical breezes and white sand beaches. Just add pineapple and water. Perfect for breakfast or a light dessert. (16 oz. box)
Item #238408 $6.99

Italian Seasoning Salt
Bring home the romance of Italy with this blend of sea salt, garlic, bell peppers and spices. Sprinkle with abandon on grilled meats, fish, pasta and more. (6 oz. jar)
Item #320307 $8.99

Lotsa Lemon Bar Mix
Luscious lemon bars with rich, white chips. Just add butter and water for an easy and elegant summertime dessert. Kosher. (15 oz. box)
Item #264408 $7.29

Cool ‘n Creamy Cucumber Dip Mix
Remarkably fresh-tasting cucumber dip with a hint of dill. Just add mayo and sour cream. Delicious on burgers and grilled pork kabobs. (2 – 0.5 oz. packets)
Item #268207 $7.29

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Item #100777 $39.25

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Helpful Items for WAHMs

As a mom, a business owner, a bargain hunter, and a very resourceful researcher, I find all kinds of cool things at great prices to help me in my part-time home based businesses. I know lots of work-at-home-moms (WAHMs) or part-time direct sellers and do my best to pass on the helpful knowledge I come accross that I know they’d appreciate. I may soon make this section of my blog it’s own resource page, but for now it is just a mere post.

In my Miche Bag business, I am an inventory rep, so I have to carry large amounts of inventory with me to every show. I had to find a way fast to make this easier on me (and my back especially), so I did some research on the best ways to transport my items. I buy the 18 gallon Sterilite bins from Walmart to store my items, and it has been working well for me. Other options are the file crates, which come in a stackable option too.

To transport them, I now use a foldable rolling crate, or hand truck aka platfrom truck. Below is a link to the one I recommend, the Magna Cart MCX. It is affordable (about $25), durable, and gets the job done well. It will carry up to 150 lbs. I found it on Amazon and you can check the link below for all the great reviews, and even watch a demo video.

For slightly larger and/or heavier items, I recommend the Magna Cart MC2 (200 lb capacity).

I would also recommend getting a few bungee cords to secure larger items, or valueable items, like photography equipment. I use and recommend Master Lock bungee cords. They are very good quality cords and keep their tension, not like the bargain ones that lose their stretch and begin to thread. I use the ones pictured below. They come in a pack of two for about $5. They measure 40 inches long when slack and stretch to over 60 inches.

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