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I am quite use to living with hard water. When I lived in Wisconsin and when we lived in Aurora, we had hard water. Hard water is tough on a lot of things. However, one of the places you can really see it is in your bathroom. You will often find you have what looks like soap scum that you just can’t remove. That is where CLR Bathroom and Kitchen Cleaner comes into play. When we lived in Aurora, we used this cleaner every time we cleaned the tub. It was the only thing that take the “scum” we had off. I can only highly recommend it. Now that we live in a suburb of Chicago, we don’t have that problem quite as much. However, over the last couple of months, I have noticed that something is definitely going with our water. When you get water out of the tap, it is very cloudy (not sure what is causing that). I have also noticed that we are starting to get that “soap scum” again. I decided to pull out our go to fix: CLR Bathroom and Kitchen Cleaner. Guess what? It got rid of the mess in the tub yet again. I love this product, and I can only give it high reviews. Best of all, CLR has earned the EPA’s Designed for the Environment designation, so you know that it contains no phosphates, ammonia or bleach.
That being said, I am giving away two Cleaning Bucket prize packs! The Bucket will include CLR’s entire line of products and various tools to help you clean your house. Here’s what you need to do:
1. Leave a comment on this post. Check out their products here and tell me which ones you need in your house.
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For 5 additional entries,
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This giveaway will end on December 17 at 8:00 pm CST is available to US and Canada residents. Good luck!
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Since I have a toddler, I thought the Toddler Tools book line would be perfect for my house.
Listening Time is a great book for teaching your kids about how to be good listeners. Both my eighteen month old and four year old like to read it. It is a board book, so it can’t be destroyed either. I love that it also helps to work on body parts too. The illustrations in this book are great, and really get across what we want our children to do. There is also humor intertwined into the story. It is short enough that it definitely keeps even the shortest attention spans entertained.
Bye Bye Time is another board book that is good for those really hard times when we have to say bye to our kids. It teaches our children how to comfort themselves when they are sad that we are leaving. There is also advice at the end of the book parents and caregivers to make this transition easier like prepping your child and to be ready for tears. The illustrations in this book are great too. Madison can tell me the story without being able to read it (which is a huge plus).
Naptime is another great book in this series. Like the other books, this is board book. It also has the tips in the back of the book to help parents and caregivers with naptime. I personally learned that Will should be getting one nap daily lasting 1 – 2 hours, and he should be getting 10 – 12 hours of sleep a night. This book is all about a naptime routine and getting your little one down for some much needed rest. Now, if this would only work on a 4 year old.
She likes the book; it just has not motivated her to take a nap (she quit naps at 18 months).
The last book in this series is Clean Up Time. That is something we all need at our houses. This book rhymes, so it makes it all the more fun to clean up. This too is a board book and also has the tips at the end to help parents and caregivers. I personally agree with the “break it down” tip. Will doesn’t often get overwhelmed at cleaning up; he just thinks it is a game. However, Madison gets extremely overwhelmed if someone does not help her. By breaking down what you are going to do (pick up the blocks first), it takes away from how huge of project it is going to be.
This Toddler Tools series is a great bunch of books. They are books that are hard to destroy and have great lessons in them. I highly recommend them in anyone who has a toddler in their house.
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If you are a busy mom like me, you tend to struggle come dinner time. I know I do. If you don’t plan ahead, you never seem to have the right ingredients and you end up ordering out (which costs so much more!). The Month Of Meals e-book has some awesome advice to get yourself out of that rut. This book will help you stay home every night and not spend over $200 in groceries on dinner. I love how the Month Of Meals book not only gives me dinner ideas for a month, but they also give you a shopping list. If you stick to the list, you will walk out of the grocery store spending less. Now, there are some things in the book that I know my family won’t eat. Those are the nights I will substitute my own idea. I love how this book teaches you to plan ahead. They have print out lists for each week. They also have a shopping list for all the other things you will need throughout the week. The majority of the recipes are easy to make (which is right up my alley) and they require things that you should have in your house already. I also love that some of the meals are able to be frozen, so you have some meals for later on too! There are some great tips in here too (though I did know about the one that says don’t go to the grocery store hungry). If you are looking for a great book to help you in the kitchen, then check out A Month Of Meals. There is an 8 week money back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose checking it out! However, the book does pay for itself on your first grocery shopping trip!
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We all have those men in our lives that we never know what to get them. Remington has three new products this holiday season that would make great gifts for any men in the family – from teenage boys to grandpa. These gifts start off at $19.99, so they are not only affordable, they also make great stocking stuffers too! Bill, my wonderful husband, has been trying out some these new Remington products for me over the last couple of weeks.
The PG-350 is a 7-in-1 personal groomer. It has everything the men in your life could want. It has 10 adjustable settings for clipping sideburns, necks and a variety of hair lengths, as well as five adjustable settings for all styles of facial hair — goatees, soul patches, light two-day stubble, moustaches or beards of any length. It also comes with ear and a nose hair trimmer for that hair we prefer not to know about. It is rechargeable.
Best of all is the price: $19.99. We liked it here because it is a really good groomer set. It looks very high quality and works ten times better than the set he had before (which was nowhere near as big and costed me a lot more). He found it super easy to trim his goatee, and he highly recommends it.
Another cool product Remington has this season is the ShortCut Clipper. This is the first ever clipper system that lets guys cut their own hair without having to worry about missing spots on the back of their heads or even messing up their hair. It is actually pretty cool, because you use it like you do a comb, and you are able to adjust it to five different lengths. (I had to giggle when I saw the balding comb attachment, but people do need that). Cleaning this is such a breeze too. You just rinse them off! The cost for this is $29.99.
Lastly, there is the Flex360 electric shaver. This has be my most favorite shaver out there. Bill has tried out several electric shavers in the past and none ever give him a close enough shave in my opinion. By five o’clock, he would have a noticeable five o’clock shadow. In his line of work, that really isn’t all too acceptable. However, with this razor, he does not have that problem! It also has a pop-up trimmer for precision grooming. The Flex360 also has worldwide voltage so men can easily use it wherever they travel. We do a lot of traveling, and I have to admit, that this shaver makes me feel safer. I always had to worry that the kids would get their hands on his razor and cut themselves. With the kids now, I don’t have to worry about this. There are four models that range in price from $34.99 to $74.99, so you can get the one that best serves your needs.
We have owned Remington in the past, and it is a good high quality brand. Any man in your life would be happy to open up one of these Christmas morning!
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I love love love this tote! I am so sick of having to carry a diaper bag around. There are no stylish diaper bags either — trust me. When I got this tote, I instantly fell in love with it (I took this picture when I first got it, hence the tag still being on there). The fabric of the tote is both very cool looking and and very functional too. It is actually made from upholstery fabrics, so you know it can handle the test of children and pretty much everything else you can throw at it. This is seriously the perfect briefcase, weekend bag, carry-on, sports bag, large purse, or a diaper bag/purse (like I use it). The tote has reinforced handles, 5 interior pockets, magnetic closure and can be made with a vinyl bottom so you don’t have to worry where you set it down. Now, I can get 5 diapers, wipes, Desitin, a change of clothes for Will (my one year old), a couple of toys, my wallet, my cell phone, and snacks in here and still have plenty of room. I love that I can be fashionable and still have everything I need with me.
This is the perfect gift for the moms in your life (though I am pretty sure any woman in your life would like one of these totes). Make sure you check out Sharp Hill Designs for all the different fabrics you can choose from. There is definitely something there for everyone.
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