Wednesday, January 30, 2013

I like drinking coffee...but don't like having to buy a bigger size of pants, so...


HAD TO PUBLISH THIS AS IT LISTS THE WORST COFFEE DRINKS!!


The 6 Worst Coffee Drinks

6. #6: Worst Chocolaty Coffee Drink: Starbucks Double Chocolaty Chip Frappuccino with Whole Milk and Whipped Cream (venti)

520 calories, 23 g fat (15 g saturated, 0.5 g trans), 350 mg sodium, 69 g sugars
Talk about double trouble. Within this chocolate calamity lurks three-quarters of your recommended daily intake of saturated fat, and as much sugar as you’ll find in 10 Rainbow Popsicles! Slash your calorie intake by switching to skim milk and cutting out the whipped cream. Knock the size down to a grande, and switch from the frappe to an iced mocha, and you’re looking at a drink with 350 fewer calories than when you started. Make a switch like that every single day, and you’ll lose about 6 pounds in two months!

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Drink This Instead!

Grande Iced Caffe Mocha with Skim Milk (No Whipped Cream)

170 calories, 2.5 g fat (1.5 g saturated, 0 g trans), 70 mg sodium, 28 g sugars


5. #5: Worst Seasonal Coffee Drink: Dunkin’ Donuts Iced Gingerbread Latte (large)

450 calories, 12 g fat (7 g saturated), 290 mg sodium, 68 g sugars
This holiday horror packs a whopping 68 grams of sugar (that's as much as in three and a half Twinkies!) and almost a quarter of your daily calories. (Hope you weren’t planning to eat much today.) To enjoy the same chilly gingerbread coffee flavor, simply swap the latte for iced coffee and drop down a size. Suddenly, you’re looking at nearly half as much sugar and a far more digestible 270 calories.

Drink This Instead!

Iced Gingerbread Coffee with Cream (medium)

270 calories, 9 g fat (5 g saturated), 90 mg sodium, 36 g sugars


4. #4: Worst Caramel-Flavored Coffee Drink: McDonalds Caramel Latte with Whole Milk (large)

330 calories, 9 g fat (5 g saturated), 210 mg sodium, 51 g sugars
This caramel confection hides an unhealthy dose of sugar and an unnecessary amount of calories. But don’t blame the caramel flavoring entirely. Choose the flavored cappuccino instead for a fat-free, lower-calorie, lower-sugar alternative that will hit your sweet spot just the same. When given the choice, always opt for a cappuccino over a latte—they’re made with less milk than lattes, which means they’re lighter, with fewer calories.

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Drink This Instead!

Caramel Cappuccino with Skim Milk (medium)

190 calories, 0 g fat, 150 mg sodium, 41 g sugars


3. #3: Worst “Arctic” Coffee Drink: Cosi Double Oh! Arctic Mocha (12 oz)

434 calories, 22 g fat (13 g saturated), 241 mg sodium, 46 g sugars
This drink’s deliciousness is no excuse for its queasy dietary overload: as many calories as you’ll find in nine Chicken McNuggets, as much sugar as in three and a half bowls of Froot Loops, and as much saturated fat as in 13 strips of bacon. Get the same great taste with a quarter of the fat and 245 fewer calories by opting for an arctic latte instead. No need for all that superfluous chocolate—the latte is just as delicious without the extra baggage.

Drink This Instead!

Arctic Latte (12 oz)

189 calories, 5 g fat (3 g saturated), 124 mg sodium, 34 g sugars


2. #2: Worst Hot Chocolate Drink: Starbucks White Hot Chocolate with Whole Milk and Whipped Cream (venti)

640 calories, 28 g fat (18 g saturated, 0.5 g trans), 340 mg sodium, 78 g sugars
No one orders a hot chocolate and expects it to be anything but a dessert-like beverage. And certainly you should enjoy the occasional indulgence. But other times try this: Go with 2% milk (which is Starbucks' default unless you specify otherwise) and shave 50 calories from these numbers. Cut the whip and trim another 70. Downsize to a grande and shed 120 more. Or swap to a cinnamon dulce latte, and cut out hundreds of calories while still indulging in a deliciously sweet treat!

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Drink This Instead!

Cinnamon Dulce Latte (grande)

210 calories, 0 g fat, 135 mg sodium, 38 g sugars


1. #1: The Worst Coffee Drink in America: Cold Stone Creamery Lotta Caramel Latte, Gotta Have It Size

1,530 calories, 85 g fat (56 g saturated, 2 g trans), 161 g sugars
It may be coffee-flavored, but this latte shake is virtually unrecognizable next to your typical morning cup of Joe. It's simply a giant dessert drink disaster. This large shake has nearly a full day's worth of calories, as much saturated fat as you'll find in 62 strips of bacon, and you'll exceed your daily limit of trans fats in the few minutes it takes you to drink it. Oh, did I mention the ridiculous sugar load? (44 spoonfuls!) If you want a sweet, caramel latte taste, opt for the actual caramel latte at Cold Stone, not the shake. You'll cut more than 1,250 calories from your order!

Thanks for reading!

Drink This Instead!

Lite Milk Caramel Latte, Love it Size

250 calories, 2.5 g fat (1.5 g saturated), 34 g sugars

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Job Leads from Rat Race Rebellion

Got an email from +Rat Race Rebellion with the following job announcements.  If you feel the need, you can check out the website directly at http://www.ratracerebellion.com/job_postings.html#axzz2JNLf9FV7
SCREENED JOB LEADS



 

Call Center Representative - Teleperformance
"Teleperformance is looking for professionals to help supply their award-winning brand of technical and customer support services from home. This position is available immediately and provides the opportunity to work full-time from the convenience of your home. In addition to convenience, working from home provides the added benefits of:

  • Telecommuting can eliminate the cost, stress, and time of your daily commute.
  • Working At Home can dramatically reduce stress levels that are common when working from a typical office environment.
  • Working At Home produces a more flexible full-time work schedule.
  • Your day will be identical to those of our in-house technical and customer support professionals. Just like these employees, you will have scheduled breaks, lunches, and work as part of larger support teams, and be supported by a team leader. If you:
  • Have at least one year technical - customer support experience
  • Have a thirst for knowledge of technical products
  • Are comfortable using the internet and navigating the web
  • And believe in helping customers get the most of their products and services
Teleperformance wants you to Work From Home for us!

What you will receive from Teleperformance while Working From Home:

  • Three weeks of paid company training
  • Flexible full-time work schedule
  • Overtime when available
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) after one year
  • Health Insurance and 401k
  • Virtual supervisors and working teams there to provide support and assist you throughout each shift
What you will gain from this professional opportunity:
  • Increase your ability to self-manage
  • Increase your professional, technical, and customer service skills
  • Increase your understanding of internet usage, products, and services
  • Increase your problem solving skills
Duties/Responsibilities: Professional skills required to Work From Home:
  • A quiet and professional work environment
  • Professional, pleasant phone presence
  • Ability to quickly identify, empathize, and formulate a resolution
  • Works well independently
  • Strong work ethic
  • Ability to trouble-shoot and fix minor problems with computer system
  • Strong computer navigation skills
Qualifications:
  • Must have previous customer service experience
  • Must have previous technical experience
  • Must have High School Diploma or GED
  • Must be able to pass a comprehensive background check and drug screen
  • Must be able to type 25 wpm"
Click here for details.



Data Collectors - RetailData; various locations
"The Data Collector will be responsible for collecting pricing information at the retail level. The Data Collector will be assigned stores in their general area to visit weekly, monthly, and/or quarterly meeting collection and transmission deadlines. Must be able to work 20-25 hours per week.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Professionally represent client in demeanor and image at all times.
  • Use data collection device to record product unique codes, accurately enter unique price(s) and appropriate attributes based on individual client collection criteria.
  • Download lists(s) required based on the type of data collection equipment and audit type.
  • Transmit data collected with accurate store time and drive time.
  • If collecting data from a list that requires more than one day to complete, transmit items audited daily using the correct work date and store time.
  • Call automated telephone system or utilize web-based Client Field Portal to verify successful transmission(s).
  • Call or email the District Manger immediately with error transmission information.
  • Complete all work assigned by District Manager or Logistics Manager or other company management.
  • Notify District Manager immediately when a deadline will be missed.
  • Meet performance expectations of at least 95% for on-time completion, 95% accuracy rate and successful data collector re-audits at least twice a year with a minimum threshold of 80% to remain in good standing.
  • Assist on any check including but not limited to: Undirected Category checks and full books, Directed Item Lists, Lapel Checks (Undirected and Directed), CPG and PSV checks.
  • Collection Rate Index must be at or above 90% at all times to stay in good standing.
  • Must timely take and pass the Data Collector Certification Test(s) to be eligible for continued employment and bonuses.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Must have a valid driver's license.
  • Must have reliable transportation.
  • Must have auto insurance and periodically produce evidence of such.
  • Must have internet service.
  • Must be willing to perform all assignments, including Lapel Checks (defined as "undercover" and working in stores discreetly).
  • Must be willing to travel between store locations and cover a minimum 60-mile radius from home location, as needed.
  • Must be able to work 20-25 hours per week.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Multi-tasking/time management/organizational skills
  • Detailed oriented
  • Flexible and quick to adapt to changes
  • Excellent follow-up skills
  • Strong communication skills
  • Professional demeanor
  • Previous retail or grocery experience
  • Ability to travel overnight if required
  • 10-key experience
EXTENT OF PUBLIC CONTACT:
  • Daily personal contact with store personnel.
  • Telephone or face-to-face daily communication with District Manager and/or Corporate staff.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
  • Must be able to read, bend, kneel, reach, stretch, squat and have the ability to move heavy items to access Universal Product Code numbers while standing on your feet for long period of time.
  • Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds.
  • Must be able to use data collection equipment.
  • May be exposed to extremely cold temperatures for extended periods of time."
Click here for details.

Gray
Customer Support Specialist - Harvest
"Going above and beyond isn't above and beyond, it's all in a day's work. I love learning new things, and explaining them to people. There is no such thing as "too fast" when it comes to fixing problems. My bad days get turned around by making people smile. I enjoy actual human interactions, not acting like a robot.

Did we just describe you? If so, we should probably talk. Our customer support team is looking for somebody new to join us in delighting our customers. You'll spend your days providing support over email, on the phone, and over chat. Our customers are accustomed to receiving world-class support, and you'll help us give it to them.

Here's Who We're Looking For:

  • You're patient and enjoy solving tough problems, and you take pride in explaining and helping others understand the problem and solution.
  • You are an exceptional communicator. You can write, speak and demonstrate the solution to even the most complex problems.
  • You listen first and speak second. Sometimes the problem described isn't the true problem.
  • You're humble and curious. You might not know all of the answers, but you're sure going to find them.
  • You're a fast learner, and familiar & comfortable with technology.
  • You're a hard worker, and know how to get things done.
  • You have the ability to switch gears quickly, and readjust your focus appropriately.
What You'll Do
  • Learn the ins and outs of Harvest.
  • Become the primary point-person for incoming support requests via email and phone. Either answer them, or assign them to the right person to ensure a quick response.
  • Think of new ways to impress, delight, and surprise our customers."
Click here for details.

What NOT to eat while dining out...

In Mass on Sunday, I was surprised to learn that most New Year's Resolutions are kicked to the curb by January 31st.  I'm happy to report that I am still staying on track with mine.  On that same note, I saw this and was startled by some of the calorie and fat contents.  Thought it was worth posting and it helps us with our New Year's Resolutions of trying to stay in shape!


8 Scariest Restaurant Meals



8. #8: WORST FISH MEAL: Culver's North Atlantic Cod Filet Meal (3 pieces)

2,156 calories, 140 g fat (21 g saturated, 2 g trans), 2,378 mg sodium
Frying anything is a bad idea, but frying fish is a debasement of one of nature's purest foods. Why ruin what could be a protein-packed, muscle-building meal by sticking it in a vat of bubbling oil? But Culver's doesn't stop with its battered and oiled cod filets; it ups the risk to your waistline and overall well-being by adding heaping helpings of the default sides of cole slaw, fries, tartar sauce, and a dinner roll. We challenge more restaurants to do what's right with fish: Buy it fresh, cook it with minimal flourishes, and let diners enjoy the simple beauty of a lean, well-cooked meal. Until Culver's takes up the challenge, order the roasted chicken sandwich and tomato soup instead—or go to a different restaurant.

Eat This Instead!

Flame Roasted Chicken Sandwich with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy

449 calories, 10 g fat (2 g saturated), 1,374 mg sodium



7. #7: WORST BURGER: Chili's Jalapeno Smokehouse Bacon Burger with Ranch

2,210 calories, 144 g fat (46 g saturated), 6,600 mg sodium
The average burger-and-fry combo at Chili's packs 1,786 calories—about 85 percent of your daily allotment if you're an active female and more than two-thirds an active male's allowance. That's a heavy price to pay for a staple the average American consumes up to 150 times a year. Of course, this tricked-out number takes the havoc to a new high. Laced with more bells and whistles than a Michael Bay blockbuster (tortilla strips, bacon, Cheddar, mayo, and jalapeno-ranch dressing), this burger punishes partakers with more than 2 days' worth of saturated fat and as much sodium as you'd find in 6 pounds of McDonald's french fries.

AVOID THESE FAT TRAPS: Research has shown that skinny people maintain lean bellies by developing healthy routines and avoiding bad habits. Harness the flab-fighting power of science to get thin by recognizing The 20 Habits That Make You Fat!

Eat This Instead!

Margarita Grilled Chicken

550 calories, 14 g fat (4 g saturated) , 1,870 mg sodium



6. #6: WORST PIZZA: Uno Chicago Grill Chicago Deep Dish Pizza (individual)

2,310 calories, 165 g fat (54 g saturated), 4,650 mg sodium ,
Chicagoans beam with pride when claiming rights to the deep dish pizza, as if the invention of one of the world's most dangerous foods is a source of civic satisfaction. The problem starts, of course, with the crust, which is bathed in oil, rich in refined carbohydrates, and about three times thicker than a normal pizza so it can support the onslaught of toppings it invariably houses. Tack on oozing layers of mozzarella, Romano, and sausage (the "classic" topping of choice), and you have an individual pizza with more calories than you'd cosume if you took down an entire extra-large Domino's Thin Crust chorizo pie. If it's pizza you seek at Uno's, turn to the admirable new thin five-grain crust to avoid total catastrophe.

STEALTH HEALTH FOODS: Power up your diet by expanding your menu. Here are The 7 Healthiest Foods You're Not Eating.

Eat This Instead!

Thin Five-Grain Crust Roasted Eggplant, Spinach & Feta Pizza (1/2 pie)

435 calories, 17 g fat (5 g saturated), 600 mg sodium



5. #5: WORST APPETIZER: Applebee's Appetizer Sampler

2,430 calories, 166 g fat (48 g saturated) , 6,070 mg sodium
Sample platters are the lairs wherein all menu miscreants hang out and nearly every chain offers a criminal version. Applebee's is the undisputed kingpin. Its repository of cheap, fried, monochromatic foods is a lesson in the perils of restaurant eating. It begins with chips and spinach-artichoke dip, a euphemism for a crock of cream and cheese with a few token shards of vegetable matter. From there, it gets worse: fried chicken wings, fried mozzarella sticks, and greasy cheese quesadillas. You could eat the celery on the plate to make yourself feel better, but by that point, the damage is done.

Eat This Instead!

Chicken Wonton Tacos

590 calories, 24 g fat (4.5 g saturated) , 2,150 mg sodium



4. #4: WORST BREAKFAST: IHOP Big Country Breakfast with Country Fried Steak and Country Gravy

2,440 calories, 145 g fat (56 g saturated), 5,520 mg sodium
This smorgasbord is an unabashed siren call to gluttons everywhere. It's a 12-ounce steak breaded, fried, and dripping with gravy; three eggs; hash browns; and three pancakes crowned with an ice cream scoop of butter and a sugary tide of syrup. Heck, this meal wears its pride in its name. You could feed a small nation with the Big Country, though doing so would be grounds for UN intervention.

Eat This Instead!

Simple & Fit Spinach, Mushroom & Tomato Omelette

330 calories, 12 g fat (5 g saturated) , 690 mg sodium ,



3. #3: WORST RIBS: TGI Friday's Caribbean Rockin' Reggae Ribs

2,450 calories, 52 g saturated fat, 3,810 mg sodium ,
Of all the foods on this list—burgers, fries, pasta, ice cream—none is more consistently catastrophic than a rack of restaurant ribs. Part of that is due to the fact that ribs comprise a nutritionally flawed cut of meat, redolent as they are with both external and intramuscular fat. But restaurant cooking methods, which invariably involve layer after layer of oily, sugar-dense barbecue sauce, only compound the problem. Want ribs? You're not going to find a decent rack at Friday's. Order the sirloin instead.

Eat This Instead!

Petite Sirloin (with Broccoli and Mandarin Oranges)


520 calories, 24.5 g fat (11 g saturated), 1,830 mg sodium




2. #2: WORST CHICKEN ENTREE: The Cheesecake Factory Chicken and Biscuits

2,580 calories, N/A g fat (68 g saturated), 2,621 mg sodium
Weighted down with more 1,000-plus-calorie meals than any other chain in America (26 at last count), the Cheesecake Factory offers diners a Russian roulette of choices. Every time you pick up your fork, you risk absorbing days' worth of unhealthy nutrients. Take the Chicken and Biscuits, for example. It's a classic like Grandma used to make—that is, if your grandma used every form of fat in the pantry and doled it out by the bathtubful. Even worse, the Factory seems to patronize those seeking to go lighter by putting its lower-calorie choices on the Weight Management menu. Anyone order a side of condescension?

DIRTY BIRDS: There's plenty more polluted poultry where this dish came from—check out the Worst Chicken Dishes in America for the most calorically outrageous dishes coming from your favorite restaurant chains.

Eat This Instead!

Weight Management Spicy Chicken Salad

440 calories, N/A g fat (1 g saturated), 771 mg sodium



1. #1: WORST FOOD IN AMERICA: The Cheesecake Factory Bistro Shrimp Pasta

2,730 calories, N/A g fat (78 g saturated fat), 919 mg sodium
We recently named Cheesecake Factory America's Worst Restaurant for the fourth year running. No establishment better represents the confluence of factors that have saddled America with an ever-worsening obesity crisis. First, portion sizes are large enough to feed an NFL offensive line. Second, the use of cheap sources of flavor—oils, butter, cream, salt, and sugar—knows no limit. Finally, the percentage of dishes fit for consumption is absurdly small (we count 8 on a menu of more than 200 dishes). Amidst the carnage, one dish sinks below all the rest: the Bistro Shrimp Pasta. Tangled up in these noodles are more calories than you'd consume if you ate three sticks of butter for dinner.

Eat This Instead!

SkinnyLicious Herb Crusted Salmon

570 calories, 35 g fat (9 g saturated fat), 687 mg sodium

Friday, January 25, 2013

9 pairs of sunglasses for only 13 bucks!


















I bought these twice now and have been happy with each shipment.  I love sunglasses and put one in each car, each pocket of all my coats, and some in my purse!

Graveyardmall.com has 9 pair of women's sunglasses for 12.99!
http://www.graveyardmall.com/womens-branded-sunglasses-9-pair/

Cleveland Groupon - Beauty coupons and YOGA classes!!

The Light Academy – Multiple Locations

10 or 20 Yoga Classes (Up to 82% Off)


I saw that the Cleveland area Groupon had yoga classes for cheap.  I think both Pilate's and yoga are important.  Here's the link: http://www.groupon.com/deals/the-light-academy-2/options

Here's the link for the Facelogic groupon:
http://www.groupon.com/deals/facelogic-cleveland-6

Have you been to these websites? A few sales alerts just for you!!

Surgery on my leg has kept me off the computer.  I'm back now and still finding a ton of sales on the web.

First of all, have you ever tried Ebates?  The link can be found at http://www.ebates.com/index.htm.  Their motto is "Where is pays to shop online".  It gives you a rebate for shopping and also lists tons of coupons codes.  I've used them for years and found them safe to use and a great source of savings.

It seems like everyone is dumping their computer inventory.  I found some good sales at Newegg (http://www.newegg.com/PCs-Laptops/Store?nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL012513&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL012513-_-EMC-012513-Index-_-Header-tab-_-PCLaptop)  and also sales at Geeks (http://www.geeks.com/.)   Both are great sites for cell phones - it you are looking to buy one and not sell your soul to your carrier with another 2 year contract. 

6 pm has sales where you save up to 70% http://www.6pm.com/

And finally, found these great Deals for Giant Eagle at my frugal adventures:
Giant Eagle Deals 01/24 – 01/30
Posted: 23 Jan 2013 08:47 PM PST


Here is a list of some highlighted Giant Eagle deals for this week thanks to Stretching A Buck!
Chex Mix, Bugles or Pillsbury Baguette Chips – $1
Use $0.50/1 Chex Mix or 100 Calorie Snack, 4.5 oz+
Use $0.60/1 Chex Mix or 100 Calorie Snack, 4.5 oz+
FREE after coupon
Kraft Shredded or Chunk Cheese – $2
Use $0.55/2 Kraft Cheese 01/20/2013 SS Insert (exp 02/20/2013)
$1.45 each after coupon
General Mills Cereal – $2
Use $0.50/1 General Mills Cookie Crisp Cereal
Use $0.75/1 General Mills Multi Grain Cheerios or Multi Grain Cheerios Peanut Butter Cereal
Use $0.85/1 General Mills Multi Grain Cheerios or Multi Grain Cheerios Peanut Butter Cereal
Use $1/3 General Mills Big G Cereals 01/06/2013 SS Insert (exp 02/16/2013)
Use $0.75/1 General Mills Multri-Grain Cheerios e-Offers
Use $0.50/1 Cookie Crisp Cereal e-Offers
$0.30-$1.67 each after coupon
Freschetta Pizza – $5
Use $1.50/1 Freschetta Pizza Products 01/13/2013 SS Insert (exp 02/28/2013)
Use $1.50/2 Freschetta Pizza 01/13/2013 SS Insert (exp 02/28/2013)
Use $1/1 Freschetta Pizza, 14 oz+
$3.50-$4.25 each after coupon
Yoplait Original, Lite or GoGurt – $2
Use $0.75/1 Yoplait Light Yogurt with Granola, Void in LA, NJ, ND, NV & TN
Use $0.75/2 Yoplait Go-GURT Yogurt, Yoplait Kids Cup Yogurt, Yoplait Trix Multipack Yogurt, Yoplait Splitz Yogurt, Void in LA, NJ, ND, NV & TN
Use $0.75/2 Yoplait Go-Gurt, Kids Cups, Trix Multipack, and Splitz 01/06/2013 SS Insert (exp 03/02/2013)
Use $0.85/2 Yoplait Go-Gurt Yogurt, Kids Cup Yogurt, Trix multipack Yogurt, or Splitz Yogurt, Void in LA, NJ, ND, NV & TN
$0.50-$1.25 each after coupon
Blistex Lip Balm – $1
Use $0.35/1 Blistex Lip Care Product 01/20/2013 SS Insert (exp 02/17/2013)
$0.30 each after coupon
Suave Deodorant or Body Wash – $1.50
Use $0.75/1 Suave, deodorant, 2.6 oz 01/27/2013 RP Insert (exp 02/24/2013)
Use $0.50/1 Suave Naturals Body Wash 01/27/2013 RP Insert (exp 02/24/2013)
FREE-$0.50 each after coupon
Reach Toothbrush or Floss – $1
Use $1/1 Reach Floss or Access Flosser Product
Use $1/2 Reach Floss Products
Use $1/2 Reach Toothbrushes, 1 ct, Not applicable on Reach Crystal Clean Toothbrushes
Use $1/2 Reach Toothbrush, excludes Crystal Clean 01/06/2013 SS Insert (exp 02/06/2013)
FREE-$0.50 each after coupon
You can see more Giant Eagle coupon deals for the week here.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Cleveland Groupon - The Home and Garden Show

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Who doesn't love the Home and Garden Show?   I love it for the freebies...and kinda don't like it so much as I realize that my house will never be a show home!  Oh well, as a great Priest once said "Tracey, no matter how many new comforter covers you buy, it still won't make you happy."  Wise man that Father Deeley was! 

Anywho...Groupon.com has an awesome price for the Cleveland area Home and Garden show.  Here's the link:
http://www.groupon.com/deals/great-big-home-garden-show?p=1&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&sid=24b28882-1232-4ee1-92d9-e4156f155522&division=cleveland&user=57faf1a0dfe3762b120b36abcb4c9c67d72dcd2f428aa57a471e9323bbb75a79&date=20130123&s=body&c=deal_button&d=deal-page&utm_campaign=great-big-home-garden-show

Do you need a job? Do you want to work at home and be an actual employee of a company?

VIPdesk.com is hiring!  You can find out all the info. at the below link:
http://www.vipdesk.com/info/careers/?RID=RRReJan2013

Do you have a passion for exceptional customer service?
At VIPdesk, we're always on the lookout for talented individuals who are passionate about delivering exceptional customer care. We continually recruit and cultivate highly capable professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds to join our work-at-home virtual team in providing Virtual Contact Center, Concierge Services, and Loyalty Programs.
We recognize that happy team members translate into positive customer experiences; which ultimately results in satisfied clients. We value our team members, and strive to provide a supportive and positive work environment-so much so that we even go so far as to match our team members' talents and interests with the brands we serve. As a result, our retention rate is among the highest in the industry.
If you share our passion for premium customer care and want the flexibility of working from the comfort of your own home office, apply today!
View Our Current Openings

Other at home jobs can be found at: 
http://www.ratracerebellion.com/
Rat Race Rebellion - Real Work at Home Job Leads and Information by Staffcentrix

Monday, January 21, 2013

Some Really Good Sales!! Even from some places that I didn't know existed

Its sale time people! 
Everywhere I look are sales, sales, sales. 

For all my local Rocky River folks, we all know what great deals can be found at Marc's. This weekend I went to Marc's and was astounded by the deals. 
Westlake Marc's:  $10 really nice canvas beanbags (pink...from Target) only $10
Rocky River Marc's: Tons of Target clothes (kids, teens, and grown-ups.) Pink rubber women's boots for $7.  Cute cloth lined baskets for storage, kid's rooms, etc.

Secondly, I did not know that Burt's Bees had an actual outlet online.  The website can be found at https://www.burtsbees.com/other/burt-s-outlet/?cm_mmc=CJ-_-1800376-_-2050218-_-Burt%27s+Bees+Home+Page

Here's an example of some of the items: 

Keepsake Tin
Keepsake Tin This gift's a keeper.
$10.00 $6.00
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$10.00 $6.00
Bee Pampered Spa Set
Bee Pampered Spa Set Spa is always in season.
$20.00 $12.00
$20.00 $12.00
Burt's Bees Lip Shimmers
Burt's Bees Lip Shimmers Shimmer all the way.
$10.00 $6.00
$10.00 $6.00
Burt's Bees Basics
Burt's Bees Basics Stuff their stockings with natural nourishment.
$5.00 $3.00
$5.00 $3.00
Burt's Bees Tinted Lip Balm Duo
Burt's Bees Tinted Lip Balm Duo For fa la la la la lips.
$10.00 $6.00
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$10.00 $6.00
Burt’s Bees Body Butter & Balm
Burt’s Bees Body Butter & Balm A gift that inspires more cuddling.
$13.00 $7.80
$13.00 $7.80
Best of Burt’s Bees
Best of Burt’s Bees A threesome of favorites for everyone on your “nice” list.
$15.00 $9.00
$15.00 $9.00
Burt's Bees Naturally Nourishing
Burt's Bees Naturally Nourishing Nourish the ones you love.
$15.00 $9.00
$15.00 $9.00
Burt’s Bees Favorites - Pomegranate
Burt’s Bees Favorites - Pomegranate A pretty pomegranate present plus pouf.
$20.00 $12.00
$20.00 $12.00
Burt's Bees Lip Balm Quartet
Burt's Bees Lip Balm Quartet Kiss cold winter goodbye with kissably soft lips.
$10.00 $6.00
$10.00 $6.00
Super Glossy Lip Shine
Super Glossy Lip Shine Make your lips a reflection of your beauty.
$7.00 $4.00
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$7.00 $4.00
Tinted Lip Balm: Tiger Lily
Tinted Lip Balm: Tiger Lily A kiss of color and care.
$7.00 $4.00
$7.00 $4.00
Burt's Bees Grab Bag
Burt's Bees Grab Bag Quantities are Limited
$50.00 $25.00
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$50.00 $25.00
Naturally Nourishing Milk & Honey Body Lotion (12 oz tube)
$10.00 $8.00
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$10.00 $8.00
Lip Shimmer - Nutmeg & Papaya
Lip Shimmer - Nutmeg & Papaya On sale while supplies last.
$5.00 $1.00
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$5.00 $1.00
Miracle Salve
Miracle Salve Salve yourself from dry hair and skin.
$7.00 $6.00
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$7.00 $6.00
Radiance Day Cream - Travel Size
Radiance Day Cream - Travel Size Give your face the royal treatment every day.
$1.99 $1.00
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$1.99 $1.00
Radiance Night Cream - Travel Size
Radiance Night Cream - Travel Size Wake up to renewed radiance.
$2.99 $1.00
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$2.99 $1.00
Super Shiny Lip Gloss - Sweet Pink - Travel Size
$2.99 $2.00
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$2.99 $2.00
Bug Bite Relief
Bug Bite Relief When nature bites, bite back.
$6.00
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$6.00
Burt Keychain
Burt Keychain Thumbs up for a one-of-a-kind accessory.
$5.00
$5.00
Emery Board
Emery Board Nail the perfect gift.
$1.00
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$1.00
Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream - Travel Size
Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream - Travel Size Get 10 perfect fingers and 10 perfect toes.
$3.49
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$3.49
 
 
Banana Republic, Old Navy and The Gap seemed to be trying to boost their January sales.  Just link onto their website for the codes, etc.  The sales ends today, so make sure you check out their websites today.  I got some really cute dresses at BananaRepublic.com