Monthly Archives: February 2015

Super Savings Saturday – 2/21

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Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday—a weekly feature where I share my best deals and freebies.

It was a very light week of shopping around here. Due to the endless snow, cold, and wind, I’m limiting my trips for the time being. (It’s so hard to get around right now and the parking is insane!) I stopped into Market Basket for staples—chicken, veggies, fruit, and bread—and make two quick stops at Rite Aid and CVS. In my area, those drugstores are across the street from each other, so it’s super convenient. I skipped the rest of my usual run. Winter doesn’t usually bring me down, but this one has been a nightmare.

CVS:

Cucumber melon softsoap, rain check price $0.88. I used a $0.35 Manufacturer’s coupon. Total: $0.53!  (I prefer foaming pumps, but these are ok as a back up. The scent is delicious.)

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Rite Aid:

2 Irish spring body wash, details here. Total: Free!

2 Stayfree maxi pads, on sale $3.00 each. I used 2 $1.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: $4.00, plus $4.00 in UP Rewards!

2 Vaseline lotions, on sale $2.99 each. I used 2 $1.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: $3.98, plus $4.00 in UP Rewards!

2 Glade scented warmers. I used 2 $1.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: Free, plus I submitted a $1.00 rebate for a moneymaker!

Assorted Valentine’s candy, 75% off. Total: $2.64! (Not pictured because a very hungry bear ate it all in the car before I could snap a photo, and no, I didn’t get any…)

 

Did you find any good deals?

Save Money on Used Electronics at Gazelle

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This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking through my links.

With an average iPhone costing over $500, the price of electronics can be steep—especially when you consider that most of us own more than one device. Many of us have been sucked into contracts that promise a “free” phone in return for terrible service and limited options. (Been there, done that, no thanks!)

My solution to save money on phones: Buy Used!

Gazelle has you covered with ‘like new’ devices at an affordable price that are all put through an industry-leading 30-point inspection to make sure that features are fully functional and offers you the peace of mind of a 30-day risk-free return period, all with no contracts or strings attached.

Gazelle offers iPhones, cellphones, tablets, and iPads, with options available for Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T customers. Currently, they’re having a sale on many great models like these:

Certified pre-owned Samsung devices

Certified pre-owned iPhones

The next time you need to replace a broken phone or upgrade to a new one, consider Gazelle.

Is Massive Jewish Immigration the Answer?

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In response to the horrific terrorist attacks in France and Denmark, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is encouraging the massive immigration of European Jews to Israel.

While I’m very fond of Netanyahu and usually agree with his views, on this issue, I definitely do not. I certainly understand why he fears for their safety in a world full of anti-Semitism. I don’t think, however, that removing every Jew from European soil will stop the attacks, nor will it stop the sick, misguided beliefs that perpetuate them.

In a free society, law-abiding individuals have the right to live any place they choose. For centuries, Jews were denied this basic freedom, forced to become a nation of wanderers, separated from the Holy Land, and trapped in miserable areas like the Pale of Settlement, Warsaw ghetto, and far worse.

We, as a People, had done nothing to deserve this exclusion, just as modern-day European Jews have done nothing wrong! Why should they heed the Prime Minister’s call and flee their homes, businesses, family, and friends? It should be the criminals leaving, not the victims.

Islamic terrorists dream of a Jew-free Europe, just as Hitler did. Through fear, violence, and intimidation, they seek to destroy what is good and replace it with pure evil. Decent people can not stand for that. When NYC was attacked on 9/11, politicians weren’t telling American Jews to move to Israel. Rather, everyone was focused on rebuilding and preventing further destruction, just as Europe should be now.

Obviously, any Jew that wants to move willingly can and should be able to do so. Israel truly is a safe haven for all and I thank the dear Lord for that every single day. Knowing, should the need arise, that every Jew can relocate and start over again in comfort is priceless. Many died for this privilege we enjoy and it should never be taken lightly.

But we don’t want to confuse options with obligations. Those of us who were raised in the Disapora have had a very different experience than our Israeli brothers and sisters. Neither experience is superior, or “More Jewish,” as some seem to believe. A fulfilling Jewish life can be had most anywhere on the planet, no matter how rural or remote.

Massive Jewish immigration, whether it’s to the U.S. or Israel, isn’t the answer. Every community, in every country, should be protected and preserved. In the 1930’s and ’40’s, European Jewish communities were under attack. They were told to relocate and never come back. The few who did were spared, while the masses were murdered. Can we, in good conscience, ignore this important historical lesson?

The past has taught us that peace can only be attained through strength and threats must be faced head-on. Running from an enemy doesn’t guarantee they won’t follow. Islamic terrorists have made the entire world their battleground.

I support sending aid to the European Jews, so they can defend themselves. If we don’t, these vibrant communities gradually cease to exist, and once they’re gone, will remain so forever. We only have to look at the devestation of post-war communities in Poland, Austria, and Germany to see that. So many incredible people, temples, and buildings were wiped out, along with art, music, and a culture that spanned centuries.

The Secular governments of France and Denmark are not against the Jewish community and had nothing to do with the attacks. Yes, France doesn’t have the greatest track record when it comes to Anti-Semitism, but I believe that’s changing. Denmark has always been a special friend to us. During WWII, Denmark was the only European country that saved every one of their Jewish citizens, and their own king wore a star in solidarity. The French and the Danes are good people and they don’t want any more innocents to die.

Perhaps the debate can best be summed up with a quote from Copenhagen’s chief rabbi, Jair Melchior, “People from Denmark move to Israel because they love Israel, because of Zionism. But not because of terrorism. If the way we deal with terror is to run somewhere else, we should all run to a deserted island.”

I’m not running, the chief rabbi isn’t running, and nobody else should either. I just wish the Prime Minister could understand why…

 

Are you in favor of European Jewish immigration? Why or why not?

14 Uses for Greek Yogurt

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I may be the last one to join the club, but I just tried Greek yogurt for the first time yesterday (shocking, I know!) My curiosity was piqued after watching the commercial starring John Stamos for the hundredth time, but I never got around to it. A friend was serving some for lunch and when offered, I couldn’t refuse.

Greek yogurt is not only delicious, it’s also a nutritional superstar. Full of calcium and Vitamin D, with as much potassium as a banana, it’s also rich in probiotics. Compared to regular yogurt, it has twice the protein with only a fraction of the sugar and carbs.

Not everyone is crazy about the taste by itself since it’s somewhat tart, but incorporated into different dishes, it is sure to please. Here are 14 ways I plan to use Greek yogurt:

1. Mayo Substitute – Greek yogurt works well in dips, deviled eggs, and chicken salad, adding a creamy texture without a ton of calories.

2. Sour Cream Substitute – Great on top of a baked potato.

3. Dessert – Mix yogurt with fruit, granola, or pudding for a tasty parfait. Also can be used in popsicles.

4. Salad Dressings – Any creamy type dressing like Caesar or Ranch works well.

5. Fruit Dip – Mix Greek yogurt with sweetener of your choice and serve with cut-up fruit for a healthy party platter.

6. Fondue – Mix an equal amount of yogurt and shredded cheese in a pot and melt over a low heat until blended.

7. Breakfast Bowl – Add 1 chopped banana, a handful of pecans, and 1tsp. of maple syrup to a cup of Greek yogurt.

8. Frosting Substitute – Whisk vanilla extract, cinnamon, honey and Greek Yogurt together until smooth.

9. Savory Sauce – Mix Greek Yogurt, lemon juice, and capers together. Serve with salmon.

10. Soups – Use in place of cream in cold soups.

11. Marinated Cucumbers – Thinly slice 1 cucumber and 1 onion, then combine with salt and Greek yogurt. Makes a great side dish for a dairy meal.

12. Cheesecake – Works especially well topped with fruit or chocolate.

13. Frozen Yogurt Bites – Mix fruit, yogurt, and sweetener together, spoon into ice cube trays and freeze.

14. Gyros – Stuff a pita bread with shredded veggies, olives, and feta cheese, then drizzle with yogurt.

Because Greek yogurt has such a thick consistency and strong taste, a little will go a long way, making it easier to stretch than regular yogurt. This is good news for both the wallet and the waist line.

 

Do you enjoy Greek yogurt?