google.com, pub-4807045201008872, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

WELCOME TO THE APPLE TV GIVEAWAY HOSTED BY FAMOUS FREE SAMPLES



Welcome to the Apple TV Giveaway Event hosted by Famous Free Samples! We're looking to give away an Apple TV, in the form of a $100 Apple gift card, to one lucky winner!

A little about the Apple TV:

"Apple TV gives you access to the best 1080p HD content - including blockbuster movies, your music and photos, and more - right on your widescreen TV. You can even play content from your iOS devices on your TV using AirPlay."

This giveaway begins on May 22nd and will run through June 5th at 11:59pm EST. Open to residents of the US only, 18+.
Use the PromoSimple form below to enter the giveaway. Be sure to come back daily for more chances to win. Best of luck to all!

Win an Apple TV



Google

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Bloggers Wanted! Tip Hero's Father's Day Giveaway Event




Tip Hero’s Father’s Day Giveaway Event

Sign-ups are now open for this great new giveaway event!

  • Event is free to join with an announcement post. If you don't wish to post the announcement, please send the $5 non-post fee to tiphero@gmail.com
  • You'll receive 1 free link for participating (either Twitter or Pinterest)
  • Additional links (RSS/Email, YouTube, Twitter and Pinterest) are available for $5 each
  • Sign-ups for this event close on May 22th
  • Event runs from May 24th - June 7th
  • Prize: $100 Home Depot gift card

Please send all payments to tiphero@gmail.com as a "gift" via PayPal.
Sign up for this event here.


Google

Sunday, May 19, 2013

VITACOST.COM ITEMS SELECTED FOR REVIEW


Vitacost.com gives you a selection of of health foods and snacks, bath and body products, natural household supplies, baby care essentials--plus, of course, discount vitamins, minerals, herbs, sports nutrition supplements and other formulas for your nutritional needs. You'll find nearly 40,000 products that help you care for yourself, your family, your pets and your home. Get up to 50% off health and beauty products, vitamins, nutritional supplements, health foods and whole food products.

I was given the opportunity to try some of their great products and in the coming weeks I will posting a review of the items that I have chosen as well as a great giveaway.


GLUTEN FREE ITEMS:

None of my family has any difficulty with Gluten but many of my friend said that restricting gluten was good for you and can help you lose weight. So I decided to give them a try.

CHEBE CINNAMON ROLL MIX- GLUTEN FREE


Delicious By Nature™ 
Makes 12-15 Rolls
Chebe Cinnamon Roll Mix is free of gluten, lactose, and other common allergens. It is quick and easy to prepare, has a great texture... and is unusually good!





BOB'S RED MILL GLUTEN FREE PANCAKE MIX
 

•  All Natural Product
•  Light, Fluffy, Great Tasting
•  Wheat Free, Dairy Free, Gluten Free

Our Gluten Free Pancake Mix makes up quickly and produces perfect, very light and fluffy pancakes everyone will enjoy.  Use any kind of milk - soy, rice, almond or cow - that is suitable for your diet.  Add blueberries or bananas for pure pleasure.





BOB'S RED MILL GLUTEN FREE VANILLA CAKE MIX. 
 
Easy to Prepare 
Delicate, Light Texture 
All Natural Product 
Wheat Free 
Gluten Free 
Dairy Free 
Kosher

 
Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Cake Mix is made with a perfect blend of gluten free flours and starches, this mix can be easily transformed into your favorite custom cake or cupcake recipes that call for a white cake, or simply bake as directed for a delicate vanilla cake.
 
 OTHER NATURAL ITEMS.

 PRINCE OF PEACE ORGANIC GREEN TEA BAGS.
100% USDA organic. 
Green Tea has been known for thousands of years to offer a large number of health benefits.  Prince of Peace tea is 100% organic green tea is freshly harvested; the leaves are then gently washed, steamed, rolled and dried to retain their delicate flavor and aroma.  Green tea is known for its antioxidant properties which can aid in combating free radicals that can cause cell damage.  Recent scientific research has investigated green tea's benefits toward maintaining cardiovascular health, strong immunity and proper cellular tissue growth. 
 
NATROL GUARANA 200MG CAPSULES 
 
Promotes Positive Mood 
Supports Mental Performance

Enhance your energy level with Natrol Guarana. A native plant of the Amazon, guarana has been used for centuries as a natural source of energy. 
 
 
 
 
 
GANADEN DIGESTIVE ADVANTAGE LACTOSE INTOLERANCE THERAPY
 
Lactose Intolerance Probiotic Plus Formula™
•  No Need to Take With Every Meal
•  For Daily Digestive Fitness™
•  Powered by GanedenBC30 Probiotic - Digestive & Immune Health

Digestive Advantage™ Lactose Intolerance Therapy combines our patented probiotics, or "healthy bacteria", along with digestive enzymes, that do not require taking a pill before every meal.





BEST OF ALL STEVIA SWEETENER PACKETS. 

An all-natural sweetener that satisfies like sugar, but doesn’t have the bitter aftertaste found in most stevia brands.
Best of All® Stevia is an all-natural sweetener that comes from the sweetest, most wholesome part of the stevia leaf, providing a pure, fresh taste that is twice as sweet as sugar. Add it to your favorite beverage, sprinkle it on your morning cereal or use it as a sugar substitute in your favorite recipes for guilt-free flavor you can enjoy any time.  

 
 
 
 MOTIONEAZE MOTION SICKNESS RELIEF
 
 
This will be perfect for my cruise coming up soon. I get motion sickness riding on a bus or a boat. I will let you know how it works when I return from my cruise.
 
  • All-Natural Family-Friendly Formula
  • Doctor Recommended / Safe and Effective
  • One Drop Behind Each Ear
  • Fast 5 Minute Relief!
  • Safe For Kids
  • Non-Drowsy
  • Drug-Free / No Pills
  • 100% Natural Oils
 
 
 
 So stop back soon for my reviews of these great products!!




Google

SELF RESPECT AND CHILDREN- WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BY MARY JO RAPINI




Self-Respect Gets No Respect
by Mary Jo Rapini, MEd, LPC

Parents worry about self-esteem with their children. A low self-esteem is correlated with poor academic and personal development. Building a healthy self-esteem takes years, and parents, teachers and the child's community help foster the child to feel good about him or herself while growing up. Part of self-esteem is learning self-respect. You aren't born with an understanding of self-respect, so the people closest to you must model and teach you this characteristic.
Last week in the news there was a story about a concert performer* who was on the stage when a woman in the audience jumped onto the stage and performed a sexual act to him. It was disgusting, and of course social media spread it like a bad flu to everyone who was in harm's way of catching it. The performer, as well as his public relations people, told the media that they couldn't help it. He was unable to stop the performance or the behavior.
What? Couldn't stop it or didn't know how? How about stopping the performance and making a point of the inappropriateness of this action? Or how about if he spoke into the microphone and said to the crowd that he had too much respect for himself and his fans to allow this on stage? The problem wasn't that he couldn't stop it; the problem is he wasn't comfortable with what it would say about his manliness, his brand or his music.
Self-respect is your reputation and in life that becomes your brand. What you allow yourself to become involved with, say or do is what you are building as your brand. If you aren't able to stand up for yourself and say "NO" on your behalf, you are demonstrating what lack of self-respect looks like. The problem becomes complicated with the advent of social media and people with little self-respect desiring fame, but not understanding or caring that the fame they get may cost them their reputation.
Parents need to help their kids feel strong enough to say "No." No to sex, no to drugs, no to texting in the car, and the list goes on and on. But most criticly, parents need to teach their kids why those things are important. It's important because respecting your own voice, your life, others' lives, and your ability to be trusted teaches others how to treat you. If you esteem yourself, you are teaching others your boundaries of right and wrong.
Empowering kids to stand up for their own reputation has never been tougher, but below are some suggestions that should help.
1.  Teach your child what respect looks like. You do this by modeling, but also by pointing out people who show you respect.
2.  Talk to your child about what they want to do with their life. Help them define a goal and a path to get there. When kids own their dreams, they protect their future and their reputation more.
3.  Honor your core values and don't sell out. Your core values are what you stand for and they protect your reputation.
4.  Spend time helping others with volunteer projects. Kids who get involved with working and helping others are actually teaching themselves about their own boundaries and deriving self-respect.
5.  Part of self-respect is empowering your teens to say "no" to sex. Parents should talk to their children about sex and help them feel reassured by saying no. Pressure and body language can make it difficult for self-assured kids to say no. Understandably, it is even more difficult for kids who aren't as confident. Boys need help as well as girls. Brainstorming with your kids about things they can say back to pressure helps. Phrases such as if a date tells them, "Everybody's doing it," your child can respond back assuredly and with confidence, "I'm not everybody and I don't have to do it just because everyone else is," which helps your child feel confident about protecting themselves.
Teaching self-respect is successful when we model what self-respect looks like. Saying no is never easy if the crowd is all saying yes. However, when you know who you are and what you stand for, then it becomes easy to say the right thing for you and not worry about what everyone else is going to think or say. The ability to set a standard for yourself, and honor your code of honor will be respected by you and anyone who walks into your life.
*I am not a fan of rap music. However, had this artist taken a self-respectable stance, and been able to demonstrate on stage what self-respect looks like, I would have been tempted to buy every one of his CDs.

Mary Jo Rapini, MEd, LPC, is a licensed psychotherapist and co-author with Janine J. Sherman, of Start Talking: A Girl's Guide for You and Your Mom About Health, Sex or Whatever. Read more about the book at www.StartTalkingBook.com and more about Rapini at www.maryjorapini.com.
 
Google

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

BLOGGERS SIGN UP FOR THE APPLE TV GIVEAWAY COMING SOON

 We’re looking for bloggers to join and help promote our latest giveaway event. Sign-up for free or choose from any of our paid options below


Run Dates: May 22nd – June 5th
Prize: An Apple TV (in the form of a $100 Apple Gift Card)
Eligibility: US, 18+
Sponsor: Famous Free Samples
  • Participation is free for this event with an announcement post. For participating, each blog will be included on the entry form and receive one free link – either Twitter or Pinterest.
  • The announcement post can be found here or you can pay the $5 non-publishing fee to tiphero@gmail.com.
  • Each blog will have the option to add additional links (RSS/Email Subscribe, YouTube, Twitter and/or Pinterest) for $5.00 each, which can be paid via PayPal as a Gift to tiphero@gmail.com.
  • Each blog must post the giveaway on their blog on May 22nd and promote it on their social media outlets 3 times during the event.
  • This giveaway will be promoted in Famous Free Samples’ newsletter, along with other sister site newsletters, reaching close to 100,000 in total.
  • This is a great opportunity to co-market with other great bloggers and increase your social media followers.
  • We will submit the giveaway to all relevant giveaway/sweepstakes directories to gain further exposure.



Google

REVIEW OF THE CAT THAT GOD SENT AND THE DOG THAT TALKED TO GOD BY JIM KRAUS

If you are a pet lover then you will love these books. The author has written two fantastic books that incorporated humor, pain, despair, disbelief and loveable characters that you will enjoy. 

The Cat that God Sent-

Meet Petey, your not-so-average cat—on a mission from God
Disillusioned young pastor, Jake Wilkerson, has just arrived at his new assignment in the small rural church of Coudersport, Pennsylvania. Also new on the scene is Petey, a cat of unknown origins and breed—but of great perception.
As Jake sets about doing the business of ministry, Petey’s continued interference brings chaos to the community of curiously off and eccentric people—residents like the faith-avoiding veterinarian Sally Grainger and Tassy, a young runaway with a secret. An expert at hiding his fears, Jake wonders if all this—and the cat to boot—is more than he can handle. What is Petey’s real “mission”? Perhaps something larger than Jake—or even Petey—can possibly know.

Purchase the book- Amazon

The Dog that Talked to God-

Recently widowed Mary Fassler buys a Miniature Schnauzer, Rufus, and her world is turned sideways in the midst of her grief.  It seems that Rufus speaks. And not just to her. He also talks to God. When Rufus begins sharing advice that could result in major changes, Mary gets the feeling the pooch might not be steering her in the right direction. Or, is she just afraid to take the leap and discover something she desperately needs? Only Rufus…and God…knows.

Purchase the book- Amazon


 My Thoughts:

I really enjoyed both of the books. They were full of wonder, sadness, love and a bond between the owners and pets that was unbreakable. 

The Cat that God Sent-

I could relate to the Cat that God Sent more because I have a cat and I am always wondering what he is thinking when he looks at me. The author had a way of incorporating Petey's thoughts in the storyline that was interesting and humorous. I found myself laughing from time to time on what Petey's thoughts on dating, the congregation, life and being a cat was. Petey helped Jake overcome feelings of self-doubt, lack of faith and helped him to move on with his life.

The Dog that Talked to God-

Rufus was a remarkable dog and helped Mary to continue on with her life after the loss of her husband and son.  Rufus entered her life at the perfect time and through his conversations with her she was able to move to a new home, meet a great guy, and strengthen her faith in God. The ending was not what I expected and I found my self shedding a tear or two. 

Mr Kraus wrote two great books that touched my heart and made me think how God may be communicating with use everyday through animals. I highly recommend both of the books.


Disclaimer: I was given a free copy of the books for my honest review and I was not compensated for my review.
Google

Sunday, May 12, 2013

MOTHER'S DAY BLOG SERIES- MOTHER SHIP BY MELODY MURRAY


Pearl Girls McSweeneyWelcome to Pearl Girls™ Mother of Pearl Mother’s Day blog series—a nine-day celebration of moms and mothering. Each day will feature a new post by some of today’s best writers (Tricia Goyer, Lisa Takeuchi Cullen, Beth Vogt, Lesli Westfall, and more). I hope you’ll join us each day for another unique perspective on Mother’s Day.



AND . . . do enter the contest for a chance to win a beautiful handcrafted pearl necklace and a JOYN India bag. Enter at the bottom of this post. The contest runs 5/4-5/13, and the winner will be announced on 5/14. Contest is only open to U.S. residents.

If you are unfamiliar with Pearl Girls™, please visit www.pearlgirls.info, subscribe to our blog, and see what we’re all about. In short, we exist to support the work of charities that help women and children in the US and around the globe. Consider purchasing a copy of Mother of Pearl: Luminous Lessons and Iridescent Faith to help support Pearl Girls™.

And to all you MOMS out there, Happy Mother’s Day!
~

Mother Ship by Melody Murray

Mother Ship (N.) - a ship that serves or carries one or more smaller ships.

Raising two boys in India is quite nice, really. We have monkeys, scooters, plenty of dirt, and mountains. The challenges are comical. I found very quickly on that if you don’t laugh, you’ll cry. It’s been an excellent motto for our three years thus far, one I learned shortly after our arrival here in June of 2010.

We’d been in India for just three days when I had my first major meltdown. Our two boys, ages three and four, were sitting in big plastic buckets in our smelly bathroom, covered with mosquito bites, jetlagged as can be. I was frantically pouring cold water over them, trying to scrub off the India grime that had caked on their scrawny little bodies. I was having to hold them like puppy dogs so they wouldn’t scurry out from underneath the cold water. It was a far cry from the sweet, warm, bubbly, happy bath time we’d experienced together for the past four years in the States! Talk about culture shock. They were in shock. I was in shock. I’m sure the neighbors were in shock, too. I’m not sure my boys have ever seen me scream, cry, and stomp that much. Thank God it is just a memory now.

Somehow, by God’s grace, we’ve figured out life here. It looks much different than I had ever thought it would look, especially as a mother. We don’t go to the library, make elaborate crafts, play T-ball, shop at Target, sing in church choir, or take family bike rides. I have had to redefine my ideal upbringing for my children and have had to let go of many expectations. But I’ve managed to grasp hold of a new set of dreams.

My children are global kids. They have an incredible adventure every day. They see the “majority world” firsthand. I think they are some of the most privileged kids I know. I’ve stopped feeling sorry for myself that my kids don’t get to go to ballgames or have a huge tree house or wear cute clothes. Why focus on what I think they’ve lost, only to lose sight of what they’re gaining?

murraypg

My attitude shift didn’t come easily. I can be quite stubborn. I clung to what I knew and what I thought was “normal” and “right,” as all of us moms do. I’d cry after phone conversations with friends back home who had their children signed up for karate, soccer, and swim lessons, with loads of choices for good schools, churches, and neighborhoods. I had nothing of the sort available for my kids, and I felt bitter and resentful.

But then I slowly began to change. Slowly, after months of getting over culture shock and cold baths, we began to love this place and the people we were with. We began to know them, understand them, become like them. Our community here became our family. Just this week, I’ve been sick with an awful kidney infection, and my living room has been full of my Tibetan, Nepali, and Indian friends, bringing me food, rubbing my feet, playing with my children, washing my dishes. I’ve never experienced community in this way before. My boys are loved so well by so many. And they are learning how to love back, even when it’s not easy.

My attitude shift didn’t come quickly, but when it happened, it took a 180°. I realized how wrong I’d been. These people I live with—their kids don’t have organized sports, church choirs, or fancy vacations either. Their kids aren’t signed up for after-school activities and aren’t becoming multi-skilled elementary school prodigies. Yet, in spite of this, they are content. Like none I’ve ever seen. They love each other. Like none I’ve ever seen. They have very little, yet they have so very much.

 In the western world of comparisons and endless striving, I believe we sometimes lose touch of the things we actually care most about. I know most of us moms actually don’t care whether our children are the best at T-ball or whether their crafts look better than the next kid’s. But I think we all care deeply that our kids are loved, and that they know how to love. We all have a common dream that our kids will grow up to be world-changers, to strive for what is right, to love the unloved, to see the world in a different way. These are the deepest dreams of moms. So let’s not forget that the most important things we can give our kids are not the things we can buy them or sign them up for. One of the greatest gifts we can give to our children is to give them sails, let them explore new things, meet new people, and learn to make lasting change in this world.

So join me this Mother’s Day. Let’s all be “mother ships,” leading our kids to new adventures, new beginnings, new relationships. Let’s serve and carry our little ones to places they can only dream of, whether it be making dinner for a neighbor, smiling at the homeless man in front of the grocery store, volunteering at a soup kitchen, or moving to India. Let’s take them with us and teach them how to sail.

 “A ship in port is safe, but that’s not what ships are built for.” —Grace Murray Hopper




###

068In June 2010, an opportunity arose to work with a small needy community in the Himalayas, so David and Melody Murray and their two young boys packed their bags and moved to Rajpur, North India. Mel has grown JOYN, fulfilling her passion to connect artisans with western markets. They now have a diverse and growing team of Americans, Australians, Indians, Tibetans and Nepalis working together to create a community that strives to take care of each other and bring opportunity to as many as they can. Visit her website for more information.




a Rafflecopter giveaway



Google