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Nesco 150 Watt Professional Electric Food Slicer Review and Giveaway!!!

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My husband does  a fair share of cooking and recently he started going on about how we should get a food slicer.  We have a large family and so if we make Philly cheese-steaks for instance, it’s a lot of sliced sandwich steak to buy and he felt we could get better cuts of meat, slice it ourselves and actually save money.  Beyond that since our kids always have friends over we could just slice as much as we needed buying large cuts of meat.  Thinking about food slicers, I knew Nesco has some great ones, and since we know the quality that they put in their products, it was a no brainer.  The Nesco 150 Watt Food Slicer was the choice for us.

This is a sleek slicer with professional performance that lets us slice meat, cheese, bread, vegetables and fruit easily.  It is super easy to use, the handy dial easily allows you  to choose the thickness of the slice. We have sliced vegetables for salads on this and I can’t wait to try eggplant for eggplant parmagiana.   We like this model because the motor can handle even heavy tasks like cheese slicing that can create blade drag on slicers with motors of lesser wattage.  My husband is very pleased with the slicer and uses it a lot because it makes prep so easy and everything is fast and simple to clean.  If you are looking for a high quality, powerful food slicer that can meet the demands of family cooking and prep, check out the FS-150 PR, 150 Watt Food Slicer.

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The FS-150PR Nesco® has Combined the elegance of European design with the performance of a professional food slicer.

Slice meat, cheese , bread, vegetables and fruit quickly and easily with this quality slicer. Features precision depth control and a strong, high quality 150 watt gearmotor. Variable thickness control dial selects slices from deli-thin 1/32″ to 1″ thick. Large multipurpose 7 1/2 inch stainless steel blade handles a wide range of food sizes and shapes.

If you expect to slice a lot of cheese, we recommend a motor of 130 watts or more. Cheese can create a lot of blade drag but the FS-150PR slicer’s motor has the power to take it in stride.

 

Features
• Tilted Slicing Surface
• Detachable 7 1/2″ Stainless Steel Blade
• Adjustable Thickness Control
• Forward Tilt Feature For Easy Cleaning
• Dual Safety Switch
• 150 Watt Motor
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Nesco graciously provided us with the food slicer for review and they are just as graciously sponsoring a giveaway on Mommy Ramblings.  One lucky blog reader will win their own FS-150 PR, 150 Watt Food Slicer!  Thank you Nesco for the review slicer and for sponsoring this fabulour giveaway on Mommy Ramblings!!!  Open to US residents.
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Monkey Mat, Portable Mat For Families On The Go Review!!!

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You wouldn’t know it from the recent weather, but it is almost spring.   I cannot wait for it really to feel and look like spring and see the green grass.  With the warm weather also comes days of impromptu picnics, T-ball practice, going to the beach, park, and outdoor play dates.  The Monkey Mat is a compact way to always be ready for those days.  Inside the little pouch that has a nice clip closure so that you can hang it from your purse, diaper bag, beach bag, stroller or bike contains a full size mat for you and your monkeys.  This mat is a great size (5′ by 5′) and perfect for picnics, at the beach, or sports practices.  The handy case with clip will not get lost because it stays attached.  The corners are weighted and even have little loops for added stability.  When you are done, the mat folds right back up and into the pouch for the next time.  Handy zipper keeps mat inside securely.  Check out the Monkey Mat, we cannot wait to use ours on that green grass we are patiently waiting for.  The monkey mat comes in lots of great colors and retails for $39.99, you can purchase the Monkey Mat at www.monkeymat.com.

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River Rock Painting – Fun Craft Project

In the fall, I stopped with my family on the banks of one of the many rivers that run through the beautiful mountains where I live.  I had an idea to paint some river rocks.  Collecting them was great fun for the whole family. Our little guys had fun throwing and skipping them into the river too! I have had such a good time giving these smooth rocks some personality.  I cannot wait for the weather to warm up so we can collect some more!

I collected a very large bucket full and when I got them home I washed them in a bucket of MelaMagic and Tough and Tender, then rinsed them and put them on brown craft paper to dry thoroughly.

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When they were fully dry, I painted  a base color on both sides and when dry I decided on what to transform them into. My first was my little yellow fish, followed by a couple of pink fish.  After painting a few more fish, I tried my hand at a butterfly, some ladybugs, a couple of frogs and owls.

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For painting the base painting and larger details I used an acrylic craft paint. I found that the Elmer’s Paint Markers are excellent for painting smaller details. When they are completely dry I sealed them with Mod Podge.

They are all so cute and look great on a desk as a paperweight, in flower pots, on windowsills, in decorative bowls or just about anywhere you want some color and character.  My little guys even started painting some of their own and it was so precious.  If you are looking for a great activity the whole family can get involved in, try painting river rocks.

Let me know if you try this.

 


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Scholastic Storybook Treasures:The Springtime Collection Featuring Max’s Chocolate Chicken Review & Giveaway!!!

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BUNNIES AND CHICKS ABOUND IN SCHOLASTIC STORYBOOK TREASURES™ NEW 3-DVD SET JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER!

 

THE SPRINGTIME COLLECTION FEATURING

MAX’S CHOCOLATE CHICKEN

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STREET DATE: March 26, 2013

Just in time for Easter, bunnies and chicks take over in THE SPRINGTIME COLLECTION FEATURING MAX’S CHOCOLATECHICKEN, a new 3-disc collection from Scholastic Storybook Treasures™ – perfect for holiday gift giving!

13 award-winning stories are featured on three discs, headlined by Rosemary Wells’ delightful Easter-themed tale “Max’s ChocolateChicken”.  Kids are sure to grin from ear to ear as the fun-loving bunnies Max and Ruby – who can currently be seen on Nick Jr. — hunt for Easter eggs with hilarious results, or as a crazy-eyed chicken and all his panicked friends try to run away from a falling sky in Ed Emberley’s and Rebecca Emberley’s delightful “Chicken Little”.   Families can also learn a fun baking recipe for splendid cake with “The Red Hen”!   Featuring Scholastic’s innovative Read-Along captioning, celebrity narration including Lily Tomlin, Randy Travis, Michael McKean, and more, and an Easter basket-full of bonuses including interviews with Rosemary Wells and Ed Emberley and Rebecca Emberley, THE SPRINGTIME COLLECTION blossoms with fun!

The three DVDs included are:

MAX’S CHOCOLATE CHICKEN…AND MORE STORIES BY ROSEMARY WELLS – also includes “Max’s Christmas”, “Morris’s Disappearing Dog”, “Otto Runs for President”, “Max’s Christmas – Spanish Version”

THE REN HEN…AND MORE COOKING STORIES – also includes “Bread Comes to Life”,  “How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food?”, and “Arnie the Doughnut”

CHICKEN LITTLE…AND MORE ZANY ANIMAL STORIES – also includes “The Great White Man-Eating Shark”, “The Three-Legged Cat”, and “Dooby Dooby Moo”

BONUS FEATURES

 

  • Read-Along captioning
  • Easy-to-follow recipe for how to bake your own splendid cake!
  • Interview with Otto Runs for President Author/Illustrator Rosemary Wells
  • A Visit from Rosemary Wells
  • Interview with Chicken Little Author/Illustrators Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley

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Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Friends Forever DVD Review & Giveaway!!!

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When the very formal Berry Bitty Buggy Derby is revived, the girls are unfamiliar with the traditional behavior for the event. Blueberry starts off as the resident expert, but eventually gets so obsessed with manners she does more harm than good. In the end, the girls work together and learn the true meaning of being BFF’s or Berry Friends Forever.

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Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Friends Forever DVD Special Features
●    “Never Say Never” Music Video
●     Printable Coloring Pages
Were you a Strawberry Shortcake fan growing up?   Now all the berry friends are back and setting out on brand new adventures.  Now you can share it all over again with your kids.  This great DVD was just released last week and makes a great treat to pick up and save for their Easter basket or just to share together today!

 

Would you like a chance to win your own Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Friends Forever DVD?  Well, you are in luck! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainments is sponsoring a giveaway on Mommy Ramblings!  Thanks to TCFHE for the review DVD and for sponsoring this Berry Berry Sweet Giveaway on Mommy Ramblings!!!  Open to US residents.
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Auctions, Love Them or Hate Them?

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Do you go to Auctions?  I used to go a lot and I had to stop because I was becoming addicted.  I had not been to an auction in about 9 or 10 years until today.  I don’t know what possessed me to go but somewhere, searching something, a few weeks ago, I came across a site called AuctionZip.  This site lets you put in your zip code and do a search in distance of all the upcoming auctions.  Many have picture galleries and I accidentally clicked on one that occurred in December, that had all the Madame Alexander baby dolls brand new from the late 70s.  I was so mad I missed that, it took a couple of days for me to come to terms with it.  Anyway, I saw one for this afternoon about an hour and a half north of me.  Now, if I live in God’s country then an hour and a half north of me is really God’s country.  I think the competition in auctions is much worse the closer to the city you go, so I prefer to go up north or out into the country of Pennsylvania   However, it is getting harder and harder to find anyone that does not know how much something goes for on eBay, and hence harder to find a good deal.

I remember 10 years ago sitting in a small town auction with two older ladies behind me, they had to be in their 70s and as a piece of either pottery or depression glass came up, I heard them whispering what the piece was going for on eBay   It was then I realized the days of the past are over.  I can remember when we came to our house upstate in the summer as a young child, my mother got the auction bug. I was very young but clearly remember attending auctions with her in a huge barn in the next town.  My mother came home with some great finds, like a rickshaw, lots of antique furniture, and more.  I always remember after they auctioned the furniture, they would auction livestock and I always wondered why we could not get some livestock.

What I am struck with the most is so many of the things that are sought after are things my parents had.  Things that my siblings mostly disposed of in a dumpster (after they died) which really upsets me to this day.  At least if it had been given away, but my family and I were on vacation when they did this clean out and if I think about it too much I get violently ill.  So I guess part of me sees some of this stuff and thinks, “Wow, my parents had those tea cups, or those Christmas ornaments from the 1940s etc.”   Maybe I am trying to get a little piece of what they eradicated and hang on to a bit of nostalgia without being a hoarder.

So back to the present, upon getting to the auction site today the street was full of cars even though it was a large building in the middle of farm country.  I saw licence plates from Ohio and since they were going to be auctioning coins for the first 1/2 hour I wanted to think they came for that. It was packed to capacity when I walked in but as they finished the coins some of the collectors left and a few seats opened up.  You could see the hardcore coin collectors with their print out of coins and the same two or three bidders taking everything of value.  They undoubtedly would sell the coins separately on eBay and they knew their prices.

Now, I was not their to buy a lot of junk as I am trying to simplify my life, but I did have a few projects in mind.  I was lucky the other week to find an antique vanity (much like one my mother had) and an antique desk on Craigslist for a song.  I plan to paint the vanity a bright color and use it in a craft room I am planning for my new sewing machine.  So I saw a few other things I would like to try my hand at painting etc.  Last night I made a list of what I wanted, and then did a search online about what they were worth.  When they got to the first thing I wanted, which was what I thought was a child’s youth chair with a pressed back as shown below, I was taken back when the auctioneer said that it did not have the tray and that the owners are going to go and look for it. I don’t know why, but it just made me think I had been wrong or they were wrong, and in the time I was pondering this, the bidding had started, it was up to $25, $27.50, $29, and I just could not bid, not sure why, but I just couldn’t   So it went for $30 or $32 and I was not too upset about not getting it.  Next thing on my list to come up was a wicker child’s rocker,  It just needed some fresh paint and a new cushion.  Well again the bidding started up and the woman behind me started bidding, and it went for $22 or $24 and I had not bid.

This is the chair that I thought was a youth chair and next to it the one that went for $5.

This is the chair that I thought was a youth chair and next to it the one that went for $5.

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The wicker rocker that went for $22 or $24.

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The three chairs I won.

 

By this time I was wondering what was wrong with me, my search last night told me a chair like that was worth at least $49 but I still could not bid.  So the other little chair I liked came up, I had thought about painting it a nice bright color but it came up so fast and the bid was $5 and it stopped, just as I was ready to bid, it was sold for $5 and that really made me mad.  I do not know whether I just did not feel it, but I just could not bid.  So now I sat and thought to myself, what had I come here for?  Nearly everything on my list was gone and I had not even bid.  Next were some tin noise makers, we had the same ones when I was a kid and I know I have a few from when my oldest kids where young somewhere.  I thought they were cute and that I would be willing to go to maybe $10.  However, it seems others thought they were cute too and  were quickly bid up to $17 or so and I just did not find it worth it, so I passed.  Next was a set of about 18 character glasses.   I was willing to go to like $17 maybe $20 but the bidding went up again and after $24, I lost interest and did not feel it was worth it.

So I know I sound like a dud,  but I tell you, I used to be addicted to auctions and would find no problem bidding until I was the highest bidder on what I wanted and soon had a garage full of stuff I did not really need.  After giving it all away several years ago, I have decided I only want what I indeed love, so I think I am being really good and can tell you there were a few in the crowd that I think may benefit from learning to simplify.  They had some new lots of stuff and the first thing I actually bought were some small LED flashlights for my little guys, they love flashlights.  Then the last thing on my list came up, three little  ladder back chairs that  had perfect rush seats and I thought would make a great project with each painted a different primary color.  The bidding started and I was right in this time and guess what?  I won all 3 for $40 which comes to a little over $13 a chair and I think was a good deal.  That’s all I bought  and I can tell you I did not feel that itch that I had to go to another.  I did see some kind of antique ceiling fan that came out of bar that I truthfully would not give you $5 for go for over $3000, that was fun to watch.  The guy in front of me was bidding like crazy and I wanted to ask him how much it was worth but he left when he lost.  Another tiny, rusty bird cage when for $50 and the auctioneer said it was going for $600 on eBay, I would not give $3 for it.

The Industrial fan that went for about $3000

The Industrial fan that went for about $3000

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A football that I would not even touch let alone give you the hefty price it sold for.

Some Art Deco Light Fixtures that went for a pretty price but again that I would not look twice at.

Some Art Deco Light Fixtures that went for a pretty price but again that I would not look twice at.

So do you go to auctions?  Do you have auction stories?  I would love to hear them.  I feel they have lost their shine because of eBay and that your real chance of finding a bargain is going to be at a yard sale or your elderly neighbors house, because everyone else seems to know exactly what everything is worth and the prices are ridiculous   I remember going to a yard sale about 10 years ago and seeing something, I bargained with the woman who was elderly and when I did she told me she would not go lower than whatever price because that is what they were going for on eBay   Ugh, this was a tiny town yard sale and this elderly woman knew her eBay   It is going to get harder and harder to find those great finds, like the Annalee dolls I found once brand new with tags being sold for 25 cents each.  The  people having the yard sale said their relative gave them to them and it was apparent they really did not care for them.  She even thought they had some more and if I wanted them, they were mine!  Alas, her daughter could not find them but that was a deal!


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Join To Help Kellogg’s Provide 1,000,000 Kids with Breakfast That Normally Go Without!!!

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As a mom I feel breakfast is the most important meal of the day and should never be skipped. When I heard that 1 in 5 kids may be starting the day off without breakfast because food is not available, I wanted to do something. I was happy when asked to partner with Kellogg’s in getting the word out and trying to help get  1,000,000 breakfasts to kids that would normally go without during a school year. In this economy there are so many families struggling and it really is bad in our local area.  With the 1 in 5 statistic there is a good chance that the 1 is one of my kid’s friends.  Kellogg’s Share Breakfast Program could use your help,with your support, Kellogg’s can feed the potential of kids in our communities by sharing one million breakfasts with children who may go without.  Simply visit the Kellogg’s Share Breakfast website HERE to learn more and how you can help by just sharing a video.

Kellogg’s® and  celebrity dad and actor Taye Diggs have partnered to share breakfast with children in need as part of the third consecutive Share Breakfast initiative. Starting today, families across the country can share a breakfast with a child in need by simply sharing a public service announcement featuring Diggs on ShareBreakfast.com. For each view, share and comment, Kellogg’s will share breakfast.

 

Along with in-school breakfast partner Action For Healthy Kids®, Kellogg’s and Diggs are making it their mission to show families how a wholesome breakfast can help kids reach their full potential every day. Kids who eat breakfast have more energy and focus for learning, yet nearly one in five children across our communities go without breakfast. That’s why Kellogg’s and Diggs are leading the charge to help end childhood hunger and are rallying families across the U.S. to help provide breakfast for kids in need.

As a dad, Kellogg’s Share Breakfast campaign is a cause Diggs feels passionately about. His mom was a teacher and he was raised on the belief that eating a wholesome breakfast helps give kids the potential to have a great day. As a child, Taye grew up as the eldest of five children in Rochester, New York and after the sudden death of his father, Taye stepped up to help his mother care for his four younger siblings. Through his family leadership, he can relate to the financial worries that many families in America face in putting food on the table every day. In the program’s third year, Kellogg’s Share Breakfast will share one million breakfasts* with kids in need through grants to schools or school districts to help them increase their participation in school breakfast programs.

“Just imagine what kids across the country could accomplish if they each had a great start every day. That’s why I am partnering with Kellogg’s and the Share Breakfast program to help make this a reality,” said Diggs. “Join me in raising one million breakfasts to help get America’s kids the start they deserve.” 



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How to Join the Share Breakfast Movement

Families across the U.S. can join Diggs in the Share Breakfast movement and give the power of breakfast to kids in need. Every time you do one of the following, Kellogg’s will share breakfast to a kid who might otherwise go without:

  1. Share the public service announcement with friends.
  2. Like or comment on the Share Breakfast Facebook page.
  3. Pin the public service announcement on Pinterest.

Visit ShareBreakfast.com to watch the public service announcement with Diggs and learn about all the ways families can get involved for Share Breakfast 2013.

Here are two Tweets you could use to help:

  • Did u know 1 in 5 kids may go without breakfast every day? @Kelloggs_US will share a breakfast for every RT #ShareBreakfast
  • Make a difference in a kid’s life & RT the @Kelloggs_US #ShareBreakfast PSA http://tinyurl.com/cqr576a featuring @TayeDiggs

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Mattel’s “Save The Chocolate Bunny”, Easter Toy Basket Giveaway!!!

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Mommy Ramblings was asked to participate in Mattel’s “Save The Chocolate Bunny”, Easter Toy Basket Giveaway. Mattel’s “Save the Chocolate Bunny” campaign is promoting “toys instead of chocolate” to encourage creative, healthy, sugar-free play for kids! You can visit Mattel’s Save the Bunny website by clicking HERE!  You will find more giveaways and some great coupons for toys like Barbie, Thomas & Friends, Fisher Price, Hot Wheels and more!

Use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter to win one grand prize Easter gift basket full of toys, plus 10 second prizes consisting of either Hot Wheels multi-packs or Barbie Madison.  Good Luck!!!

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VeggieTales: “The Little House That Stood” DVD Review and Giveaway!!!

 

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VeggieTales: The Little House That Stood DVD Available Now!!!

When the Three Little Pigs roll into Cabbageville looking to build some new houses, they meet one builder with a plan and two without a clue!  Larry builds with hay, Mr. Lunt with bricks, but only Bob builds his houses on a firm foundation – following the wise plans from the “Master Builder’s Handbook!”  Will the Little Piggies make the right choices when it comes to building their houses – and their lives – on solid ground?  Find out in this parable that shows kids when they follow God’s blueprints, they can stand strong when the storms come!

PLUS!  Ever wonder what happened before Humpty cracked?  Find out in this very Veggie retelling of the classic Humpty Dumpty story “The Good Egg of Gooseville” where we learn that a good neighbor always “lends a little hand” to those in need!

 

My kids love VeggieTales and this DVD makes such a great Easter Basket present.  This DVD has a great message for kids in a format they can understand.  The Good Egg of Gooseville Feature also included teaches kids all about what being a good neighbor really means.  So let your kids see this tale of how following God’s word will help them have a strong foundation that will keep them steady even in a storm!
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Musselman’s Applesauce Replacement Resolution Solution and Giveaway!!!

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March is here and I just want to see how you are all doing on your New Year’s Resolutions.  I know so many people start the year with such high hopes of eating healthier, losing weight, exercising more, and then a few weeks and life just has a way of causing so many to backslide.  If you are finding it hard to get a healthy snack when cravings hit, you should try Musselman’s Applesauce.  I have been eating a cup of Musselman’s Applesauce when I am craving for a snack or something sweet and they are so delicious and really feel like you’re having a treat.  My kids love them, they come in great varieties and I just love the natural myself.

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They are easy to keep in a cabinet or take with you on the go, low calorie and healthy, it’s a snack you can feel good about.  I am so happy to be working with Musselman’s on this Replacement Resolution Campaign.  Musselman’s sent me three great packs of Applesauce in natural, cinnamon and original plus a yoga ball that is great for lots of core strengthening exercises.  I enjoy the applesauce just as it comes but like to put it in a little custard cup as it makes snack time feel a little more indulgent. My kids will eat them for snacks as well and I know they are so much healthier than chips or cookies.  If you are looking for some great ways to stay on track with your health goals, try reaching for some Musselman’s instead of that granola bar a couple of times a week and it can save you 1,064 calories in a month!

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Musselman’s is sponsoring a giveaway on Mommy Ramblings.  One lucky blog reader will win three packs of Mussleman’s Applesauce and a Yoga Ball!!!  Thank you Musselman‘s for the review products and for sponsoring this healthy giveaway on Mommy Ramblings!!!  Open to US residents.

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