This post was sponsored by Kmart. All the opinions are mine.
I love Kmart, and the great deals they often have which is why I have to pass along the great sale they are having on 8/8 (that’s this Saturday) where you can get great sales on everything from patio furniture to grills to jewelry. On top of that, there will be Bluelight Specials all day too! (Now, you have to remember the Blue Specials from when you were a kid. I know I do. You think the day after Thanksgiving is bad, but the stampede for the Blue Light Specials was often worse). Now, I hear that there will be at least 40 great Kmart Bluelight specials throughout the day in-store. You will also be able to find other great deals at kmart.com.
Some of the sales you will find include:
- Mens Athletec basketball shorts $3.00
- All patio furniture 70% off regular prices
- Womens Joe Boxer Flip Flops $4.00
- Extra 10% of diamonds that are already 70% off
- Filler paper 2 for $1
See at Kmart on Saturday for these great deals! Make sure you follow Kmart on Twitter too for other great deals! (I’ll be the person looking for a new patio umbrella and hopefully some Christmas presents at some great prices!)

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I recently came across a ton of items that I can definitely use in my kitchen, and I know you can too! These are all made my Weiman Products and should be every kitchen!
First, the Weiman Stainless Steel Wipes work great and work on pretty much every stainless steal product you may own. They clean, shine, polish, and protect. It leaves a greaseless streak free shine. It also repels fingerprints (which is a huge thing for me with two little ones who like to touch everything), watermarks, dirt, and dust. I love that you can use it both indoor and outdoors. You can find them at Ace Hardware, Expo Design Center, Kmart, Target, True Value, and Walmart.
Next, I tried out the Weiman Granite Wipes. I don’t have granite counter countertops in my kitchen. However, these worked excellent on my laminate countertop. However, I do have a granite sink in my bathroom, so I have been using these there. The granite wipes easily removed grease, grime, dirt, and toothpaste. This workds well on Corian, cermanic, chrome, and fiberglass. It is also certifited Kosher. These can be found at Target, Walmart, True Value, Kroger, and Publix.
One of my all time favorites is the Weiman CookTop Quick Wipes. I hate cleaning my stovetop off and having a ton of streaks! Now, these wipes are the nation’s top rated brand for glass cook top wipes according to IRI and ACNielsen. They clean, shine, and protect with just one wipe (which is exactly what us busy moms need!). This won’t scratch and actually helps prevent food from sticking. This is also certified Kosher. These are available at Target, Walmart, Ace Hardware, True Value, Expo Design Center, Kroger, and Publix.
My other most favorite product of theirs has to be the Weiman CookTop Scrubbing Pads. Since my stove is fairly new, I had to use anything that might even scratch it. However, no matter how careful you are, stuff gets spilled on your stove. It just happens. The scrubbing pads are guaranteed not to scrach and are safe for all smooth top range. These also reduct clean up time by up to 50%! I use these in conjuction with the Cook Top Cleaner, and you don’t have to use a lot of elbow grease to get the food up. These can be found at Ace Hardware, True Value, and Walmart.
I always feel that if you find a brand that works, you should stick to it. This is a brand that works, and it works great!
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Huru Humis will be one of the big gifts that everyone is going to want for Christmas this year. They are made for children ten and up. However, my 4 year old and 1 year old love them too. Each Huru Humi has its own name and distinct personality. Their interests range from sports to journalism. We have two of them, and I swear I have teenagers living in my house now. If I don’t check, Madison has been sneaking them into her bed with her at night too.
The reason I like these is that they interact with you. You are able to ask them questions, and they actually will respond to you. The other cool thing is that if you put two Huru Humis next to one another, they start talking to one another! They will have a whole conversation with or without you. These definitely teach your kids many social skills. It shows them how to have a conversation, not to interrupt, and have differing opinions. They are fairly easy to use, so kids of all ages will be able to use them. If you quite talking to them, they even try to get your attention. Another feature that my kids love is that their hair and outfits are interchangable too.
I have already seen commercials for these on, I think, Nick Jr or one of those kid stations, so you know this is going to be big. Each Huru Humi costs $29.99 and can be purchased at Walmart, Target, Kmart and Toys R Us. However, if you do not want to wait to get one of these, I was able to get not 1, not 2, but 3 of these to giveaway to my lucky readers. Now, two will be given away randomly. The third one will be randomly given away among the people who make a Huru Humi video.
Each one of these things will give you one entry:
1. Leave a comment on this post. I want to know why you want this.
2. Twitter about this contest. Please leave me your username so I can verify.
3. Stumble this post. If you don’t know what Stumble Upon is, please read Lori’s post at Blogging Cents. She explains it extremely well.
4. Add this post to other social media sites like Digg, Kirtsy, Blogging Zoom, Reddit, Propeller, Etc.
For 5 additional entries,
1. Blog about this on your blog. Please give me the URL, so I can verify.
2. Add this to any forums you belong too. Please give me the URL, so I can verify.
3. Subscribe to this blog using either my email or RSS feed
4. Add my badge to your sidebar:

For ten more entries,
1. Make a Huru Humi Cartoon here. Publish your video and add it to your social profile and link to it in a comment.
Good luck! This contest will end Oct. 22, 2008 at 8:00 PM CST and is for both US and Canadian residents.
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The Playdoh Creativity Center is a winner in both parents and kids eyes. If you find you have playdoh and playdoh accessories all over your house, you need one of these! Not only does it have a table for your little one to play on, all of the playdoh and accessories go inside. I know it has been a lifesaver in my house. Now, Madison and I both know where all of her playdoh stuff is. There is enough space inside that you can put other playdoh accessories and playdoh in there. We have several different sets in ours. On the table (which is the cover) there are also spots (or molds) that allow the kids to make all sorts of different shapes like strawberries and such. You can also buy the plastic that goes on top and gives the kids a theme to build playdoh things with. I think it comes with one that looks like four plates, so the kids can make playdoh food to put on the plates. I can’t tell you how many hours Madison has played with this. It is worth every penny. You can’t get it at places like directbuy, but it should be pretty easy to find at Kmart, Target, etc.
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