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Mom, housewife & life hacker! Corporate drudge escapee writing recipes, tips & discount alerts. Still bring home the bacon & cook it up in 101 healthy way. You’re also going to find out that I’m a total Disney geek. I don’t know if it started with the Read-Along records (“When Tinker Bell waves her wand – bbblllliiiinnnggg – turn the page!”) or the Disneyland book my grandfather gave me around age 3, but however the innoculation happened, it was very effective. I’m happy that my kids share my passion, and I’m even happier that Portland has one of the fancy-shmancy new Imagination Park Disney Stores!

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Aug 05,
2015

Smart Move: Backpacks with Lifetime Warranties

by Jeannette Tomanka

August means hot days, the return of football season, and the Back to School Blues. We’ve always loved shopping for school supplies (slightly sick, I know), and new backpacks were part of the deal. However, my kids are getting to the age where they’re carrying heavier stuff, and the fun character backpacks are just not holding up anymore. When I was in college I carried a Jansport backpack, which was a bit expensive, but when the zipper broke and the college bookstore replaced it – no questions asked – I realized it was worth it. I bequeathed it to an underclassman when I graduated.

Cashing in on the warranty isn’t quite that easy any more, but several companies do offer lifetime warranties on their backpacks (be sure to read the fine print). And some very fun designs! Check out Jansport’s here, The North Face’s here, LL Bean’s here, and Lands’ End’s here. Here are my tips for choosing bags:

1. As with any piece of luggage, choose a lightweight piece when it’s empty. The stuff the kids carry is heavy enough, so you want to start as light as possible.

2. Choose one with padded straps, and encourage your kids to use BOTH straps. I’m terrible about carrying a heavy bag on one shoulder, which causes sore muscles and a lopsided gait. Backpacks are designed to distribute the weight, so take advantage of that!

3. Whichever one you choose, I do recommend monogramming – just to deter “sticky fingers.”

Do you have a favorite brand of backpack? What other back-to-school equipment tips do you have?

The right way and the wrong way to haul your backpack - USE BOTH STRAPS!

The right way and the wrong way to haul your backpack – USE BOTH STRAPS!

Categories : Back to School, Did You Know?, Life Hacks, Shopping
Tags : back to school, backpack warranties, backpacks, health tips, school supplies
Jul 15,
2015

We’re Jammin’ This Summer!!

by Jeannette Tomanka

I love living in Portland, but I really love summer in Portland! For one thing, my kids are out of farmer_marketschool, so it’s just one adventure after another. We have a new adventure this year, directly related to summer, but it doesn’t involve a swimming pool – we’re jammin’! I stumbled upon some slow-cooker recipes for fruit jams, so we’re combining our love of cooking with our passion for the area’s fresh fruit, which I think may easily be some of the best in the world.

Which brings me to my next favorite thing about summer in Portland – the Farmer’s Markets. I’ve used this website to find markets and other sources of local produce, and we’ve also just driven around outside the city and looked for roadside peddlers. The cherries and blueberries are particularly luscious in the Northwest, and we are pretty much addicted to all things blueberry. Once we’ve made the jam, we’ll make healthy little pies (I’m going to be playing around with crust recipes, so I’ll get back to you on that), toaster pastries, and whatever else we can think of.

So, back to the jam. This is apparently not a new idea, but it’s new to me – so I’m excited!!! The kids are really looking forward to making their own jam – and they’re picking out our soundtrack so we can jam while we’re jammin’! Here are some of the recipes I’m looking over:

This site has several recipes, including one for blueberry butter! YUM!

I like the look of this one because it has the word “riesling” in the name.

I may try this one with riesling, too, just because. One comment on this recipe suggested not peeling the peaches. Works for me…I mean, less work for me!

I’ll let you know how this works out, once we get the fruit. If you try it before we do, we want details!

The secret to making jam is not to eat all the fruit before you cook it!

The secret to making jam is not to eat all the fruit before you cook it!

Categories : Portland Fun Things To Do, Recipes, Shopping, Summer, Uncategorized
Tags : desserts, eating healthy, Farmers' Market, Portland OR, Slow-cooker jams, summer
Dec 31,
2014

Kicking and Screaming into New Technology

by Jeannette

Well, we finally did it. After months – no, years – of saying “we just don’t need it,” we finally broke down and got a new television and a Blu-ray player. It was the family Christmas gift. And while we may not have needed it, we are certainly enjoying it!

The first thing my oldest child said, while watching a college bowl game, was “Wow! You can see the sweat drops on them!” Just what I always wanted! The sharpness of the HD is definitely impressive.

Then we hooked up the Blu-ray. I am completely in love with the beauty of the picture. The sound is not as impressive, but we’re told that can be fixed with a sound bar. It doesn’t matter to me right now. I am just in awe of the quality of the picture on a 25-year-old movie! What was the first movie we purchased and watched in Blu-ray?

The Princess Bride, of course.

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I’m sure we’re probably the last people in the country to upgrade to this technology, but just in case some of you are resisting, I can only say don’t. If money is an issue, don’t think you have to spend your children’s inheritance on this. The television was less than $400 (for a 42-inch screen) and the player was $60. If the quality is better on more expensive systems, I don’t think I could stand it!

Categories : Decorating Ideas, Shopping, technology, Uncategorized
Tags : blu-ray, HD, Princess Bride, technology
Nov 29,
2014

Small Business Saturday

by Jeannette

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A few years ago, American Express launched a concept called “Small Business Saturday” that happens after Black Friday and before Cyber Monday. The idea is to support family-owned, non-big box, non-mega-chain restaurants, retail stores, service providers, etc. If you read my post earlier this week, you know I’m not a fan of Black Friday, but I have gotten out and tried to support small businesses. I’m a big fan of non-chain restaurants; in fact, 90% of the time we eat out it’s at a small, family-owned places. I admit I don’t shop many “boutique” shops for clothing, because it’s just too expensive, but we’ve had a few consignment shops open in the area recently, and those are fun. I mostly shop little stores for unique gifts, so this day happening in the holiday season is perfect.

Check the American Express website for participating businesses, or just wander around town and stop somewhere that looks interesting. Remember, most of these businesses don’t have robust websites, so don’t count on a web search to find them. An old-fashioned phone book might work better! Happy shopping!

Categories : Deals, Events, Portland Fun Things To Do, Seasonal (Fall), Shopping
Tags : American Express, consignment shops, family-owned restaurants, non-chain stores, shopping, Small Business Saturday 2014

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