70% Off Target Holiday Clearance

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Head to Target for a huge amount of after-holiday clearance. Prices have now been discounted to 70% off! The offerings vary from store-to-store, but most locations will have gifts wrap, bows, food, paper products, candy, etc. Most is Christmas related, but I did find a tiny shelf of Hanukkah goodies. (I’m in a non-Jewish area, so if you’re in a metro hub, expect to find much more!)

Hanukkah items I found, some which weren’t even marked:

* Paper plates, cups, & napkins  ($0.67 each)

* Menorahs  ($5.00 each)

* Stickers  ($0.50 each)

* Craft kits  ($1.50 each)

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No gelt or candles, which I expected, but clearance is notoriously variable. So far, I bought 2 craft kits and I’ll probably shop again tomorrow.

Make sure to double check everything with the price scanner before you buy. Want even bigger deals? Wait for 90% clearance next week—probably starting on Sunday, 1/4, from previous experience.

Most Popular Posts Of 2014

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What a wild and wonderful time 2014 has been. Since I’m tracking my year-end stats today, I thought it would be fun to highlight the most popular posts, with a sampling from different categories.

Top post of 2014:  Huge list of birthday freebies

No other post I’ve written has even come close to the popularity of the ultimate birthday freebie list! Since everyone has a birthday and most everyone likes free stuff, I can see why it’s been so popular.

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Top Jewish recipe post:  Matzo Toppings, 45 Options

Who ever would’ve thought a Passover recipe would be so popular? Certainly not me! Anyone who wants to try something new and fresh will like these options for matzo.

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Top secular recipe post: No-Bake Peanut Butter Caramel Cheesecake

It seems I have a lot of readers with sweet teeth! This recipe is very in-demand at my house, since my guy is the world’s biggest peanut butter lover. We enjoy it so much, it even went on our Thanksgiving menu. Not only does it taste incredible, no cooking is required.

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Top style post:  The Ideal Wardrobe – Jeans

Style and Beauty posts are some of my all-time favorites. Because I love these areas so much personally, it’s always a joy to discuss it with others.  Hopefully, you can pick up a few good tips, too.

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Top Book post:  How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household

In all honesty, book reviews are not the biggest draw for my blog; however, I love to read and share important books that have influenced my life and mind. I’ll continue to share the best of the best, like this amazing guide written by the lovely Blu Greenberg. (FYI: Even the non-religious will benefit from a read-thru!)

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Top Giveaway:  $30.00 Target Gift Card

Giveaways are always met with rave reviews! I love to offer great goodies and you guys sure love to enter. Rest assured, giveaways will always be a prominent feature at The Jewish Lady. (Many are planned for 2015, so stay tuned.) Since the Target giveaway had over 5,000 entries, I plan to repeat it!

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Top coupon post:  How Cashiers Effect the Couponing Experience

As an extreme couponer, I’ve had my share of bad/disappointing experiences while chasing deals. I’ve found that befriending cashiers and frequenting the same store makes a world of difference. If you’d like to start couponing, or improve upon your skills, this post will be very helpful.

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Top pet post:  How to Create a Free Cat Condo

The credit belongs to my sister, who is a master crafter! She constantly inspires me with all her creations, especially this tutorial on how to make a cat condo for FREE! Both her cat and mine loved these.

 

Have a favorite post that’s not on the list? Let me know!

Beef & Vegetable Soup

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What’s the best thing to eat on a cold winter’s day? Soup, of course! Especially this Beef & Vegetable soup. I love to try new soup recipes, but I often go back to this one. It has the right blend of flavors and is substantial enough to be filling.

The first time I made it for Hungry Bear, he told me he hated soup, all soup. He’d only tried the mushy, tasteless garbage in a can. Homemade soup vs. canned is truly a world of difference!

A long list of ingredients are included, but don’t let that deter you. It’s very easy to adapt with whatever you have on hand. This combination is my all-time favorite. If you’d like to substitute or use less, that’s perfectly acceptable.

To make Beef & Vegetable soup, you will need:

* 1 Lb beef, cubed   (Use chuck, round, or sirloin.)

* 2 Tbs. olive oil

* 1 Tsp. chopped garlic

* 4 Cups beef broth

* 1 Can crushed tomatoes

* 1 Onion, chopped

* 2 Celery sticks, chopped

* 2 Carrots, chopped

* 2 Potatoes, cubed

* 1 Cup peas

* 1 Cup corn

* 1/4 Cup fresh chopped parsley

* Salt/pepper to taste

* Tabasco to taste

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In a large pot, brown the meat and garlic. Combine all remaining ingredients and bring to a boil. Simmer, covered, for at least 2 hours (up to 4 hours is fine). A slow cooker could also be used, but 99% of the time I cook on the stove. See how easy that was…

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I love to serve this soup with plenty of bread or mini challah rolls for dunking and a green salad on the side. Delicious!

Dothan, AL Temple Pays Jewish Families To Relocate

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Would you relocate if offered $50,000? The Jewish community of Dothan, Alabama has turned a hypothetical into reality for 10 families—and yours could be next!

This audacious initiative was started in 2007, by a local resident who was willing to pledge $1 million dollars of his own money. Like many smaller congregations, Dothan was suffering from a major lack of growth (only 100 Jewish residents were present in 2000). Rather than accept the “inevitable,” they got creative, and turned a dwindling population into a thriving hotspot of Judaism in the rural South.

Many people had never heard of Dothan, let alone realized a Jewish community existed, due to its remote location.

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As expected, the relocation campaign spread the word, and they were inundated with inquiries—some from as far away as England. Naturally, the main questions were about eligibility and awards.

Here’s what the $50,000 in compensation consists of:

* Relocation – moving and resettling ($7,500)

* Housing – primary residence ($7,500)

* Temple Emanu-El membership ($1,000)

* Repaying outstanding educational loans ($15,000)

* Small business seed money ($15,000)

* Children’s private secular K-12 education ($7,500)

* Other outstanding financial obligations ($7,500)

Pretty generous, huh? Well, it’s not a blank check. Dothan is looking for qualified families, who are interested first and foremost in being active participants. A five-year minimum commitment is crucial. If you want to contribute your unique gifts and abilities and have a pioneering spirit, I’d encourage you to apply! If you’re looking for free cash, forget it!

The screening process is in depth, but fair. Applicants will need to pass background/credit checks and submit personal and Rabbinic references. An in-home consultation with follow. After that, you will need to visit Dothan in person to meet the community. Because this is such a large undertaking, the move needs to be a good fit for both sides.

To date, the program has been a success. The congregation now has 70 families, up from only 30. The religious school—the lifeblood for growth—is up as well. There are a wide variety of activities that extend beyond the religious, including a popular bowling league.

Dothan is bucking the trend of distinction, in a way that should inspire small congregations around the country. I personally support them 100%! If more temples were willing to offer similar incentives, it could start a revolution. Rather than funding ridiculous, useless projects like building funds, Dothan is funding people, and that is what Jewish life is all about.

 

Would you move to Dothan—or anywhere!—if paid to do so?