HERE you can order a FREE sample of Seventh Generation Fabric Softener Sheets.
Heather's Cabin
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Annie's Coupons
HERE are 2 printable coupons:
1 for $1.00 off Annie's Cereal and
1 for $.50 off Annie's Homegrown products!
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Coupons
FREE 2010 Betty Crocker Calendar
HERE is a link to order a FREE 2010 Betty Crocker Calendar!
It looks like there will be some delicious recipes each month on it!
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Free
FREE Sears wall portrait and NO session fee
Print out THIS coupon for a FREE premium wall portrait (10x13 - $29.98 value) from Sears and enjoy it with NO session fee ($14.99 value.)
Print out THIS coupon for a FREE classic montage ($29.99 value) and enjoy it also with NO session fee ($14.99 value.)
Print out THIS coupon for a FREE classic montage ($29.99 value) and enjoy it also with NO session fee ($14.99 value.)
Yankee Candle Deal
HERE you can find a printable coupon for Buy 2, Get 2 FREE any regularly-priced Housewarmer large jar candles.
Pair it up with THIS printable coupon to Save $10 on any Yankee Candle product purchase of $25 or more!
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Amazon Black Friday Deals
HERE is the link to Amazon.com Black Friday Deals. Deals start on Monday November 23 and continue through Friday November 27.
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Deals
FREE Veria 30-Minute Relaxation Pack
HERE you can order a FREE Veria 30-Minute Relaxation Pack.
Each pack contains:
- A luxurious self-pampering guide
- A soothing spa-quality bath salt recipe
- Two free samples of premium Chandra facial moisturizer
- Exclusive discount of up to 50% on select Veria products
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FREE American Greetings Photo Book with FREE Shipping
The 1'st 25,000 people to go HERE and check out with this code BONNIE can order a 20 page personalized cover FREE Photo Book! Added BONUS of FREE SHIPPING! Hurry, supplies are limited!
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FREE Sample Seventh Generation Dish Soap
Save $10/10 Nabisco Products
Save $10 when you buy any of the 10 particpiating Nabisco products:
- Nabisco Crackers (7 oz. - 16.5 oz.)
- Easy Cheese
- Planters Nuts (9.25 oz. - 21.25 oz)
Must be purchased by November 30, 2009 and save your receipts!
Print your MAIL-IN offer HERE
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Mail in offer
Free Thanksgiving Downloads
Paula Dean's Holiday Hosting Guide FREE HERE
Martha Stewarts Thanksgiving Hotline Cookbook FREE HERE
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$1 off Puffs Plus Ultra Soft & Strong
HERE is a great coupon for $1 off Puffs Plus Ultra Soft & Strong Tissues!
Received by mail and could make a super cheap or even free price for tissues. Not a bad deal!
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Coupons
Santa Buddies! Coupon, Rebates and Pre Order Deal
We love Buddies! Disney's Santa Buddies is being released on November 24, 2009.
If you plan on adding this to your own DVD collection or purchasing as a gift, here are some deals to help save:
Amazon Pre-Release Sale
A Printable Coupon
Rebates:
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Gardening - Where to grow
Once you know what zone you are in, you can decide where you want to grow your food, herbs or flowers.
I am particularly fond of square foot gardening. Not only have I done this for many successful years, but it was all I knew until one year I unsuccessfully tried to grow rows of carrots. Square foot gardening allows for growing twice as much in half the space.
This year, we will have a ground garden about 4' x 12' and many containers on the patio. Then we also have about 30' of window boxes from a balcony. The base of the balcony will be about half full in length of box planters to grow green beans. The other planters range in sizes from small to extra large. In one windowsill I have our herbs growing in planters that will also be transplanted to indoor hanging baskets.
If you do not have an actual plot of earth to work with, don't worry, there are plenty of other ways to grow bountiful gardens!
Start with a sunny patio, deck, balcony, sidewalk, or porch. Anywhere there is space outdoors that gets sun, you can put planters. They can be many feet in diameter or inches in diameter. You can stack them on shelves. Hang them from windowsills or balcony railings (make sure they are very secure so they don't fall off when loaded with moist dirt.) Of course the larger space or more spaces you have the more you can grow.
To find planters, you can purchase new clay or plastic ones at a hardware or discount store with an outdoors department. You can even make them out of materials you find around the house. A great smaller sized planter can be made from cutting a plastic milk jug in half and poking a few drain holes in the bottom. Plastic dairy containers will hold flowers or herbs. You can build one out of wood scraps. Use old houseplant planters. Large mixing bowls, porcelain sinks, wash tubs or claw foot bathtubs work.
If you have the opportunity to grow outside of containers, then you can find an area that gets 6-8 hours of sun and has good drainage. Small areas around the house or large plots of land will hold a lot of garden.
I am particularly fond of square foot gardening. Not only have I done this for many successful years, but it was all I knew until one year I unsuccessfully tried to grow rows of carrots. Square foot gardening allows for growing twice as much in half the space.
This year, we will have a ground garden about 4' x 12' and many containers on the patio. Then we also have about 30' of window boxes from a balcony. The base of the balcony will be about half full in length of box planters to grow green beans. The other planters range in sizes from small to extra large. In one windowsill I have our herbs growing in planters that will also be transplanted to indoor hanging baskets.
If you do not have an actual plot of earth to work with, don't worry, there are plenty of other ways to grow bountiful gardens!
Start with a sunny patio, deck, balcony, sidewalk, or porch. Anywhere there is space outdoors that gets sun, you can put planters. They can be many feet in diameter or inches in diameter. You can stack them on shelves. Hang them from windowsills or balcony railings (make sure they are very secure so they don't fall off when loaded with moist dirt.) Of course the larger space or more spaces you have the more you can grow.
To find planters, you can purchase new clay or plastic ones at a hardware or discount store with an outdoors department. You can even make them out of materials you find around the house. A great smaller sized planter can be made from cutting a plastic milk jug in half and poking a few drain holes in the bottom. Plastic dairy containers will hold flowers or herbs. You can build one out of wood scraps. Use old houseplant planters. Large mixing bowls, porcelain sinks, wash tubs or claw foot bathtubs work.
If you have the opportunity to grow outside of containers, then you can find an area that gets 6-8 hours of sun and has good drainage. Small areas around the house or large plots of land will hold a lot of garden.
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