Review – Propresser Garlic Press

I love cooking with garlic, but having to peel and mince is tedious and the smell would linger on my fingers for hours. My solution to this was to buy garlic in bulk and peel them all at once and mince it in the food processor and store it on a jar in my refrigerator, Great! I only have to deal with the peeling and the smell on my fingers once, but it took me close to 3 hours to peel, chop and store. The Continue reading →

September is National Yoga Month!

If you haven’t add Yoga to your fitness routine now is the time to do it. Yoga is not a leisurely form of exercise for woman and the elderly. You would be surprised to know that even professional athletes perform Yoga workouts to maintain peak fitness. There are many benefits of adding Yoga to your fitness regime. It strengthens and tones your body in a uniform manner, without over developing specific muscles. You can use yoga to improve your flexibility and balance. Health Benefits of Continue reading →

Back-to-School Shopping Guide

Coupon Crazy Mommy’s 2014 Back-to-School Shopping Guide It’s that time of year again when Moms need to get all of the goodies needed for Back-to-School. Backpacks, lunch boxes, pencils, clothes and shoes, the list goes on and on. If you have a child going off to college your shopping list may even include items like furniture, laptops, and tablets. Where do you begin? Well, I have made it easy. (You can thank me later-I love chocolate!) Here is a great list of all of my Continue reading →

My Summer Reading List

This post contains affiliate links I am a very eclectic reader. On the tab “The BookEnds” you can see what’s on my nightstand and what I just finished reading. When it comes to choosing books, I am all over the place. However, this summer I decided to choose a series and after watching the movie Jack Reacher and finding out it was a very popular character from a book series, I decided to make it my Summer Reading List. All this books are on paperback sitting on my night Continue reading →

Celebrate the Summer Solstice

Some Ideas to celebrate the Summer Solstice? Host a bonfire or have a BBQ. Invite family and friends over to roast marshmallows, hot dogs, or kabobs.  Plant a tree. Or a flower, or small bush. Pamper yourself. After all those bitterly cold winter days, why not do get a massage or manicure and pedicure and invite a friend or make it all about yourself. Take in some sun. Go to the beach, the park, have a picnic and if you don’t want to be outdoors get a sun catcher Continue reading →

Infographic: The Miracle of Clean Water

Clean draining water is something we all take for granted. We turn on our faucet and it’s there. We don’t know any different.  As society developed throughout the 20th century, public drinking water has come a long way. However, there are still many risks associated with drinking water from the tap. As public water systems cater to larger populations with each passing year, is drinking city water worth the risk? Presented By Pelican Water