In December it was announced that General Mills would be reducing sugar in their cereals ever more than they already had been. They committed to reducing the sugar in their cereals to less than 10g per serving! *goes to look in pantry* Now, I can tell you that we have other brands of cereal (that are not General Mills) and not one of those cereals have less than 10g of sugar per serving.
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General Mills Reduces Sugar in Cereal
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Lamaze – Toys For Babies
My little cutie-bug was absolutely distraught over goodness knows what last night, so I handed her the spider. Immediately, whatever her deepest worry was, was forgotten. She put that spider right into her mouth. It was in that moment that I looked at Justin and asked him, “What would we do without that spider? What if we ever lost it?” These thoughts had passed through my head before, but it was then and there that I realized just what this spider was to her.He had no answer, just a panicked look in his eye. I immediately hopped on the computer and found Genius Babies, who sells a wide variety of baby toys, including the most popular Lamaze toys. While we didn’t find any of Buzz the Bug (which is what I found it’s called), they have a ton of other great toys for Ariana’s age. At her stage, it’s hard to find toys that will keep her attention as well as toys that are safe.
I am currently awaiting approval from the man of the house to expand Ariana’s Lamaze toys, in hopes she will find something that will give her even half the joy that Buzz the Bug does.
Posted in Ariana, growing up, products, review
Parent’s Choice Formula – A Life (and money) Saver!
That day, I bought Konnor Parent’s Choice Milk-Based Infant Formula w/ Iron. He loved it! It was so easy for him to digest, and we never had any problems. I loved it so much, that when my best friend had her baby, and was unable to breastfeed, I gave her a can to try, and she became hooked as well.
A lot of people were telling us we needed to go to soy formula. Especially my grandma. I wasn’t really ready to try soy, though, and Wal-Mart still had another option. So we gradually switched her over to Parent’s Choice Lactose-Free Sensitive Infant Formula. We figured if she had problems digesting the lactose (which many babies do) this could be our solution without going to soy.Posted in budgets, growing up, review
Cascade ActionPacs
Wow!!! Has anyone used these before? They are the concentrated detergent cube things that go in the dishwasher. It has both liquid and powder concentrated into this cube that is about an inch long and wide and half an inch in height.
My dishwasher SUCKS! We are forever having to scrub off every little piece of food and/or dirt before putting it into the dishwasher, making me wonder why i even bother with the dishwasher anyways.
We have tried both liquid detergent (which was okay) and powder detergent (which was a disaster). Apartments just have really crappy quality dishwashers, i guess.
Anyways, i decided to buy these Cascade ActionPacs. $5 for 20 of them, so i figured i wouldn’t be out a TON of money. I used one today. Just opened my dishwasher, and OMG!!!!!!!!!!! These things are freaking amazing!!!
I put a dish in there that i didn’t scrub. It wasn’t that dirty, but i knew residue would have been left over with the liquid or powder detergent. Nothing with these. It is CLEAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted in housekeeping, products, review
Enjoy The Ride Rewards
As a mommy of a 3 1/2 year old who was in diapers not long ago, and a mommy of an infant who is obviously in diapers, I know they get expensive. And I don’t mean a little expensive, I mean a LOT!! We can go through a box of diapers (around $20) in a matter of two weeks, maybe three. That’s a box of 84 diapers. So about $80 a month, sometimes $100. With that, and formula, an infant costs a LOT of money.
When it comes to diapers, we have tried multiple brands. Nothing works as well as Huggies. Especially overnight, when Ariana doesn’t wake up all the time, it’s nice to know we aren’t going to wake up to a soggy bed and baby. Haha!
Today I was getting ready to throw away the plastic from a package of diapers, and noticed a code. It was Huggies Enjoy The Ride Rewards. Curious, I logged onto their website ( https://enjoytheriderewards.com/ ), and created a log-in ID. Immediately, I was awarded 10 points. With the code I found, I was awarded 9 more points. Okay, this is cool, I thought. So I decided to investigate and found that you can use these points on a variety of things. Diapers, gift cards, art supplies for the kids, and more!
How cool is that?? If you have kids, and use Huggies diapers, I highly suggest you check this out!





